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User Instructions
Stop/Open Key
When a disc is playing, press the STOP/OPEN Key g to stop the disc
immediately.
If the disc is already stationary, one touch of the STOP/OPEN key g will
open the tray.
Program Memory Storage
To store a customised program sequence:
Load a disc. Select a track number using the NEXT key 1! or PREVIOUS
key 1@. Press the MEMORY key h.
The display will confirm memory storage.
As each selection is stored, the letter 'P' will be displayed followed by the
position of the track in the memory (e.g.P:07 indicates this track is in
position 7). Repeat for up to 20 tracks.
NOTE:
1. Memory full indication will show on the display when the program
stored exceeds 20 tracks or a stored program time of 100 minutes or
greater.
2. When engaging STOP while a program is stored, an extra press is
needed to clear the memory. Thus:
Press STOP once to stop the disc.
Press STOP a second time to clear the memory.
Press STOP a third time to open the tray.
One continuous press will accomplish all operations.
Program Memory Review
After storing a selection of tracks you can check the contents of the
memory with a long press of the MEMORY key h. The program display
will show each memory position in turn and the track display will show the
corresponding track numbers.
Program Memory Review is not available from the Remote Control
handset.

FRONT PANEL DISPLAY

Key to the Front Panel Display drawing:
a. Repeat Indicator
This symbol indicates that repeat is set.
b. Track Display (Two Digit)
Track number, disc reading and error display..
c. Memory Display
Indicates when a program is stored in the memory.
d. Time Mode Indicator
Three time modes are available:
i)
Total time (disc stopped)
ii)
Elapsed time for the current track
iii)
Time remaining to the end of the disc
e. Pause Indicator
This symbol indicates that pause is set.
Phase
f.
This symbol lights to show phase inversion
g. Time Display
Shows the time elapsed, remaining or program times.
h. ' Q ' Symbol
Indicates that the 'Q' D/A converter upgrade is fitted.
G B
G B
(Refer to Fig.4)
Remote Control
(Refer to Fig.3)
Key to the Remote Handset drawing:
1. Standby
2. Number keypad
3. Stop/Open
4. Search Forward
5. Search Reverse
6. Time Display
7. Phase
All front panel controls of the Cyrus dAD3 except program memory review
feature on the remote handset. The remote control handset also provides
access to some additional features of the Cyrus dAD3.
Direct Access Numeric Keypad
Press any numeric key c on the handset. The track number will appear
on the display and the Cyrus dAD3 will scan and play the selected track.
If the disc has more than ten tracks the Cyrus dAD3 will briefly wait for
entry of a second digit when appropriate.
When a program is stored, the keypad will enable access only to tracks
included in the program memory.
Display Control
Press the DISPLAY key 1$ on the handset to switch the display of the
Cyrus dAD3 off. Pressing this key again restores the display to its normal
mode. Switching the display off stops the digital traffic required to update
it and reduces the load on the power supply. This improves the overall
quality of the sound without adversely affecting the normal functions of
your Cyrus dAD3.
Phase Control
Absolute phase is determined by the audio system and the recording
process. Changes in absolute phase are subtle and are best established
from the listening position. The absolute phase of the audio signal can be
changed from the remote control using the PHASE key h. The phase
symbol shows on the display when absolute phase is inverted. When a
program is stored phase settings are memorised. They can be changed
for each program entry.
The performance of the Cyrus dAD3 is unaffected whether the signal is in
normal or phase inverted mode.
Note : When an external D/A converter is used, absolute phase correction
is not applied to the digital output. Phase correction must then be
selected at the D/A converter.

Time Display Selection

The TIME key g features selection of two time display modes.
Mode 1
Elapsed time display with arrow pointing left. The time display
will read the time elapsed from the beginning of the current
track.
Mode 2
Remaining time display with arrow pointing right. The time
display reads time remaining to the end of the disc or program
if stored.
The Cyrus
Module
The 'Q' module is a high performance D/A converter which can be fitted
inside the Cyrus dAD3 player by your authorised Cyrus dealer.
The 'Q' module provides the sonic benefits of a superb external D/A
converter unit without the degradation involved when an external DAC is
connected to the player via a cable.
When the module is fitted the 'Q' symbol will show in the display window
(see display view, on fold out page).
Cyrus dAD3
8.
Next Track
9.
Previous Track
10.
Play
11.
Pause
12.
Repeat
13.
Memory Store
14.
Display On/Off
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