GBNAD 510 COMPACT DISC PLAYER
QUICK START L(ive) or coloured RED. The BLUE wire must be con-
1. Use the phono-to-phono lead to connect thenected to the terminal marked N(eutral) or coloured
BLACK. No connection should be made to the termi-
NAD 510Os left & right outputs to the CD Input of yournal marked E or coloured green or green and yellow
amplifier or receiver.
2. Plug in the AC power cord.
3. Press the POWER button to turn the NAD 510
on.REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
4. Press OPEN to open the CD drawer and place
the CD in the tray, label side up.
1. LINE OUTPUT
5. Press PLAY to close CD tray and start playingThe 510Os analogue audio output. Using the sup-
from the first track.plied twin phono-to-phono leads, connect to the left
6. Press PAUSE to stop the CD playing but keep-(white) and right (red) outputs of the NAD 510 to the
ing the current position on the CD. To resume playing�CDO input or other line-level input such as �Aux InO of
the CD press PLAY.your amplifier or receiver. Do not connect this cable
to the amplifierOs PHONO input jacks.
7. Press Skip or to go to other tracks on
the CD.
8. Press Stop to stop the CD playing and return to2. AC LINE CORD.
the start of the CD.Connect this power cord to an AC mains wall outlet
Plug the AC power cord into a live AC wall socket
NOTES ON INSTALLATION.or to an AC convenience outlet at the rear of your
Your NAD 510 should be placed on a firm, levelamplifier.
surface. Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight, near
sources of heat and damp or in poorly ventilated posi-
tions.
The CD player comes with phono leads for connec-FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
tion to your amplifier or receiver. Switch the unit off
before making any connections. Ensure that leads1. POWER ON/OFF.
and connectors are not damaged in any way and allPOWER switches the player on or off. Pressing the
power switch turns the CD player on, indicated by the
connectors are firmly pushed home. Display Panel becoming active. Pressing the POWER
If the unit is not going to be used for some time,
disconnect the plug from the AC socket. Should waterbutton again will switch the player off.
When switched Off, no power is supplied to the
get into your NAD 510, shut off the power to the unitNAD 510Os electronics.
and remove the plug from the AC socket. Have the
unit inspected by a qualified service technician beforeCAUTION: Disconnect your NAD 510 from the AC
attempting to use it again. outlet when it is not being used for long periods of
Do not remove the cover, there are no user-ser-time.
viceable parts inside.
Use a dry soft cloth to clean the unit and the CD2. CD TRAY
Tray. If necessary, lightly dampened the cloth withCDs should be placed in the CD Tray, label side
soapy water. Do not use solutions containing benzolup. The CD Tray has two recesses to securely hold
or other volatile agents.either 5� or 3� CDs. 5� CDs sit in the larger recess
As with most digital circuits, the processor insideand 3� CD singles in the smaller central recess.
your CD player may radiate a small amount of electri-Use only Audio CDs in your NAD 510. Do not use
cal �noiseO which could interfere with reception of veryCD-V, CD-ROM CD-i or Photo-CD discs in this play-
weak radio or TV signals. If this occurs, move the CDer, it will not be able to decode and play them.
player away from the other devices or switch it offCAUTION: Do not put anything except a compact
when viewing or listening to broadcasts. disc into the tray. Foreign objects can damage the
WARNING TO UK USERS. If this appartus is notmechanism.
fitted with a UK three-pin plug, do not attempt to
insert the attached plug into a UK mains socket.3. OPEN
Instead, cut the plug from the mains lead and attach
a fused UK three-pin plug using the following safetyThe OPEN button controls the CD Tray. Press
advice on wiring.OPEN to open the Tray. The Display Panel will show
the word �OPENO.
IMPORTANT. The wires in this mains lead are
colouredBLUE andBROWN;Press OPEN again to close the tray. The NAD 510
will then close the tray completely. Do not use physi-
BLUE: NEUTRALBROWN: LIVEcal force to close the tray as this can damage the
The colours of these mains lead wires may not cor-drawer mechanism. Always use the OPEN button to
respond with the coloured markings identifying theopen or close the disc drawer.
terminals in your plug. In this case the BROWN wireWith a CD loaded and the tray closed, the CD
must be connected to the terminal which is markedPlayer will scan the disc and Display Panel will show
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