Cambridge Audio Azur 840C User's Manual
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To connect the Azur 840C to an amplifier, use high-quality RCA cables. Connect the RCA outputs on the 840C to the corresponding inputs on your amplifier. Ensure both devices are powered off during this setup.
If the Azur 840C does not power on, first check the power cable and ensure it is securely connected. Verify that the power outlet is functional. If the issue persists, inspect the fuse in the power plug and replace it if necessary.
To clean the lens, gently use a lens cleaning disc or a soft, lint-free cloth with isopropyl alcohol. Avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive force to prevent damage.
Skipping can be caused by a dirty or scratched CD. Ensure the disc is clean and free of scratches. If the problem persists, try cleaning the lens or using a different CD.
The Azur 840C supports both coaxial and optical digital inputs, allowing for versatile connectivity with other digital audio sources.
The Azur 840C does not typically require firmware updates as it is primarily a CD player with digital inputs. For any updates, refer to the Cambridge Audio website or contact their customer support.
To enhance sound quality, consider using high-quality interconnects and ensuring your speakers are properly positioned. Using an external DAC via the digital outputs can also improve audio performance.
To reset the Azur 840C, unplug the unit from the power source, wait for 10 seconds, and then plug it back in. There is no specific reset button for factory settings on this model.
If the display is not working, ensure the unit is powered on and check the dimmer settings. If the issue persists, contact Cambridge Audio support as it may require servicing.
Yes, the Azur 840C can function as a standalone DAC. Connect a digital source to the digital inputs and use the analog outputs to connect to an amplifier or speakers.