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Rega Jupiter CD Player Owner's Manual

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Type: Owner's Manual
Category: CD Player
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Jupiter

CD Player

o w n e r s   m a n u a l

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WARNING

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or
moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not separate the top and bottom case
halves. Refer the servicing to qualified 

Rega

dealers only.

The laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the

limit for Class 1.

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product.

This label is located inside the unit.

CAUTION -

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED. AVOID 
EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

VORSICHT! - 

UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG TRITT AUS. WENN DECKEL GEÖFFNET UND 
WENN SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG ÜBERBRUCKT IST. NICHT DEM STRAHL 
AUSSETZEN!

VARNING - 

OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÅR DENNA DEL ÅR URKOPPLAD. STRÅLEN ÅR FARLIG.

ADVARSEL - 

USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING NÅR
SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION. UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR 
STRÅLING.

ATTENTION - 

RAYONNEMENT LASER ET ELECTROMAGNETIQUE DANGEREUX SI OUVERT AVEC 
L'ENCLENCHEMENT DE SECURITE ANNULE.

VARO! - 

AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTINA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE 
LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.

ADVARSEL - 

USYNLIG LASERSTRÄLING NÄR DEKSEL ÄPNES OG SIKKERHEDSLÄS BRYTES. 
UNNGÄ EKSPONERING FOR STRÄLEN.

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Introduction

Your Rega 

Jupiter

has been designed to be effective, easy to use

and with the performance to rival even the most expensive and
esoteric CD players, but at a sensible price. We have omitted all the
useless gimmicks and genuinely concentrated the manufacturing
costs on high quality component parts, and employed a unique
design direction, both necessary to reproduce a musical sound
quality from a digital source of information.

For example: A complex sub-chassis suspension is normally
necessary to isolate the CD player. However, they are detrimental to
the sound quality and degrade in time, causing malfunction. Rega
have designed a VCS* foot system which minimises footfall shock,
and therefore eradicates the need for a suspension, while maximising
sound quality by reducing error correction.

Rega’s design skill and the use of extremely high quality components
ensure that your 

Jupiter

will perform at its optimum.

The tips that follow may help to give you maximum musical
enjoyment and ease of use for many years.

*VCS - Viscous Coupled System

Contents

Introduction.............................................................................2
Design Innovation................................................................3-4
Installation...............................................................................5
Interconnects..........................................................................5
Output Connections................................................................6
In Use................................................................................7-10
Additional CD Functions..................................................11-18
The handling of CD’s............................................................19
Care of the Player.................................................................20
Troubleshooting...............................................................21-23
Specifications........................................................................24
Owners Log..........................................................................25

2

Mission Statement

Rega’s philosophy is to make high quality products at sensible prices, as a means

of reproducing music as faithfully as possible. Rega is committed to the design

and development of new and existing products, both in hi-fi and other areas, that

will perpetuate Rega’s values of quality and value for money. 

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Design Innovation

The 

Jupiter

is the old 

Jupiter

And 

Io

in a single case. It is housed in

the new Rega custom built extruded aluminium case and includes the
heat sink base assembly to give added stability to the mechanical
parts. It uses the same basic circuit topology as the existing 

Jupiter

And 

Io

but with improvements in the DAC, power supply & clocking

stages. The 

Jupiter

has additional sonic improvements, to give a

higher level of performance over that of the planet. The 

Jupiter

also

has the new lid assembly.

Digital to analog converter

The dual differential Digital to Analog converter is based around two
custom built IC40 DAC chips with separate DAC's for the left and
right channels. DC servo control has been used in the post DAC
amplifier and filter stages thereby keeping the capacitors in the signal
path to a minimum.

Power supply

The power supply is made up from 7 separate power supply's feeding
the mechanism, PLL, DAC digital & analog sections, micro controller,
display, analogue amplifier and filter.

All the stages for the clock PLL and in the signal path are double
regulated. There are two physically separate raw supplies for the
noisy stages (motor drivers etc) and for the clean stages (DAC, clock
& DSP etc). The Jupiter has a generously rated toroidal transformer
with separate windings for the two raw power supplies.

3

4

Data Regeneration process

The signal from the mechanism is processed by a data regeneration
stage, where the data, Bit Clock & Word Clock are re-aligned and
then fed to the Rega IC40 DAC's for conversion.

Clock

The 

Jupiter

uses a high stability oscillator module for the main clock.

The Master clock feeding the CD mechanism and DSP is derived
from a PLL clock stage for added stability.

Mechanism

The 

Jupiter

uses a high performance CDM145BL-5BD25 kit with an

improved display and a better level of user functionality.

Rega has developed an ‘intelligent’ auto locating puck system and
has incorporated this high performance HMSS (High Mass Stainless
Steel) puck into the top loading design of the 

Jupiter

.

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Output Connections

All the outputs are made via RCA (Phono) type connectors. The
sockets on 

REGA

products are clearly marked red, white and black.

Line Out:

For output to an audio amplifier.

Right:

always the lower row and marked in 

RED.

Left:

always the upper row and marked in 

WHITE.

Digital Out:

for output to digital components such as D.A converter,

digital processor, DAT, or MD, and marked in 

BLACK.

(Always check that the connecting component is compatible with
44.1k coaxial S/PDIF input.)

IMPORTANT: Always turn off the player when changing leads.

Rear Panel Connections

RIGHT CHANNEL

OPTICAL 

OUT

IEC

LINE OUT

White

Red

Black

5

6

LEFT  CHANNEL

DIGITAL 

OUT

Installation

Ensure the operating voltage of the 

Jupiter

(stated on the rear) is the

same as that of your local power supply.

The 

Jupiter

will work well on most surfaces, such as a shelf, table,

stand, or wall bracket.

The 

Jupiter

should be placed to allow adequate access to the lid and

aperture. If access is limited there is a danger of scratching the CD
when sliding it over the hub.

NOTE: The foot suspension has been designed to absorb the
shock of normal footfalls, but can be made to skip if exposed to
more extreme impacts. If this could be a problem then the player
should be further isolated by a wall bracket or other method.

Interconnects

The 

Couple

interconnect is available for your 

Jupiter

CD Player. It

uses high specification cable with Neutrik phono (RCA) connectors.

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Loading a disc

1.

Use the finger lift to open the lid.

2.

Holding the disc at opposite sides, place onto the hub in 
the CD tray.

3.

Close the lid - the puck will clamp the disc onto the hub. If 
the player is on, the disc will be read. If the player is off, 
the disc will be read on power up.

4.

To remove the disc: Press 

STOP

if in play mode. When the

disc has stopped playing, lift the lid and remove the disc.

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

9 10

TRACK

INDEX

SEC

MIN

DISC

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

11

13

12

14 15

18

16 17

20

19

SHUFFLE PROGRAM REPEAT 1

STEP

Play

Symbol

Pause

Symbol

Shuffle

Mode

Program

Mode

Repeat

Mode

Track

Number

Index

Time

Step

Music Calendar

7

8

19

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 . 8 8 8

Powering up

Press the power switch on the front panel, the power indication LED
on the power switch will illuminate.

If there is a disc in the player the number of tracks and the total
running time is briefly displayed, before returning to 0.

If there is no disc in the player, “NO DISC” is displayed.

In Use

Power switch and

power indicator

Lid

Display

Track previous

Track next

Play/Pause

Stop

Finger Lift

Remote

sensor

Jupiter

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Track Previous

When pressed while the disc is playing, the current track will start
again from the beginning.
Pressing again in quick succession will take you to the start of the
previous track.

Track Next

Pressing once while the disc is playing, the next track will start from
the beginning. Pressing again takes you to the beginning of the next
track after that, etc....... 

If the 

TRACK

buttons are pressed in pause and stop modes, a

specific track can be selected, and when the 

PLAY

button is pressed

the selected track will start from the beginning. In the case of stop
mode, if 

PLAY

is not pressed within 

16

seconds of track selection, the

display will return to track 

0

.

10

9

Play/Pause

Press the 

PLAY

button with a disc loaded and the disc will start

playing from track 

1

.

The display will show the play symbol, track number, index number,
and the playing time.

Pressing again toggles between play and pause*. In pause mode the
pause symbol will be displayed.

*

Optional Remote Control has separate 

play

and 

pause 

buttons.

Stop

Press the 

STOP

button to stop playing the disc. The display will

return to track 

0

.

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Play, pause, stop, track previous, and track next

The 

PLAY 

and

PAUSE 

buttons on the remote control are the same

as 

PLAY/PAUSE

on the front panel except they have been

separated. Stop, track previous, and track next work in the same way
as on the front panel of the player. (See pages 8 & 9.) 

Search Back, Search Forward.

Pressing the 

SEARCH BACK / SEARCH FORWARD

buttons in play

mode, plays the disc at high speed at reduced volume, allowing you
to find a specific position in a track.
In pause mode, the track is scanned at a higher speed without
playing music.
Note: If the lead out (end) of the disc is reached during search
forward mode,            will appear on the display. To resume play, press

SEARCH BACK 

or

PREVIOUS TRACK.

Numeric Keys.

You can start from the beginning of a desired track by pressing the
corresponding 

NUMERIC KEY

. If the track number is greater than 9,

press  

>10

before selecting your track.

11

12

>10 (for tracks above 9)

Numeric Keypad

Track previous

Volume (down)

Track next

Play

Volume (up)

>10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

Display

CD Display

Stop

Pause

Program

Check program

Clear program

Time

Repeat

Search forwards

Search backwards

CD input  

Shuffle

Repeat

Prog

Check

Clear

Time

CD

Shuffle

Additional CD Functions

(Remote Option Only)

S o l a r

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Display

Checking the total number and playing time of the tracks

Press 

TIME

before you start playing.

The display shows the total number of tracks, total playing time, and
music calendar.

While in Shuffle Play mode (“SHUFFLE” appears in the display; see
page 12

)

, a one-second access time blank is added between each

track. This increase is automatically added to the total playing time in
the display.

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

9 10

10

TRACK

INDEX

SEC

MIN

45.28

Total playing time

Total number 

of tracks

Music calendar

13

14

When the disc is played in...

Continuous Play
Shuffle Play
Program play (see page 17-18)

The Jupiter repeats...

All the tracks
All the tracks in random order
The same program

Shuffle

To play tracks in a random order press 

SHUFFLE

then press 

PLAY.

To play tracks in a random order whilst in play mode, press the

SHUFFLE

button once. “SHUFFLE” will read on the display and the

tracks will be played in a sequence generated by the player.
To cancel shuffle play, press the 

SHUFFLE

button again.

”CONTINUE” will be displayed and Play will continue in the discs
original sequence.

Repeat

To repeat the whole disc, press the

REPEAT

button once. The

display will read “REPEAT”. To repeat the current track, press the

REPEAT

button until the display reads “REPEAT 1”. To cancel,

press the 

REPEAT

button until “REPEAT OFF” appears on the

display.

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1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

9 10

10

TRACK

INDEX

SEC

MIN

45.28

Checking the remaining time

Each time you press 

TIME

while playing a disc, the display

changes as shown in the chart below.

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

9 10

10

TRACK

INDEX

SEC

MIN

45.28

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

9 10

10

TRACK

INDEX

SEC

MIN

45.28

If the remaining time exceeds 100 minutes in Program Play mode
or when the disc has more than 24 tracks, “--.--” appears instead
of the remaining time.

Playing time of the
current track

Remaining time on
the current track

Remaining time on
the disc

If the track number exceeds 24 “

--.--

appears instead of the remaining time.

Press

Press

1

1

1.56

M I N

S E C

1.57

M I N

S E C

1

51.37

M I N

S E C

16

15

Display information while playing a disc

While playing a disc, the display shows the current track number,
index number, playing time, and the music calendar.
The track numbers in the music calendar disappear after they are
played.

Turning off the display

Each time you press 

DISPLAY

on the remote while playing a disc, the

display turns off and on alternately.
In the “display off” mode, if any button on either the player or remote
are pressed, the display will be switched on for about 3 seconds to
allow you to verify your command.

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

9 10

10

TRACK

INDEX

SEC

MIN

45.28

1.56

1

1

Current track
number

Index number

Playing time

Music calendar

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17

18

Creating a Program (continued)

3) 

If you make a mistake, pressing 

CLEAR

will erase the last track

you entered. Keep pressing 

CLEAR

to erase more than one track

from the play list. Hold down 

CLEAR 

for 3 seconds if you want to

delete the whole program list. To continue programming, enter the
tracks you want from where you left off.

4) 

Press 

PLAY 

on the remote. Your selected tracks will now play.

5) 

Pressing 

PROGRAM 

again will display “CONTINUE” and you will

be back to normal play mode. Pressing 

PROGRAM

once more will

return the programmed tracks.

6) 

To create a new  program list, press 

STOP. 

Clear the previous

program list, then to re-program, repeat from step 2.

Creating a program

The program function allows you to play up to 24 tracks from a disc
in any order you specify.

1) 

Press 

PROGRAM

to create your new program list. ”PROGRAM”

will appear on the display.

2) 

Enter up to 24 tracks, one after the other, in the order you want

them to play. Use the 

>10

button on the remote for tracks above 9.

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

5

9 10

10

TRACK

INDEX

SEC

MIN

45.28

2

3.18

STEP

1

Track number
being programmed

Total playing time

Playing order

PROGRAM

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Care of the Player

Do not touch the lens or electronic parts inside the player, it is a very
sensitive optical device and is easily damaged.
Also if dirt gets on the lens, the player may not work.

Do not attempt to clean the lens or lubricate in any way. Fluids and
abrasive materials could easily damage the lens. Your Rega dealer
will be trained in cleaning this component, but provided you take care
with your player, it should not need any servicing.

Do not leave the lid open, as dust will get into the player and onto the
lens.

Do not drop objects into the player. If any objects fall into the player,
switch off and disconnect from the mains supply immediately, and
contact your Rega dealer. Do not open the case or stick implements
into it to retrieve the item.

If you are not going to use the player for a long time, we recommend
that you switch it off, as it is not disconnected from the mains even if
the player itself has been turned off.

Always pull the plug itself when disconnecting from the wall socket,
never the cord.

WARNING

Misuse of the player could invalidate your Rega warranty.

19

20

The handling of CD’s

To keep the CD clean, handle by its edge only. Do not touch the
surface; natural oils from skin can stop the laser from reading the disc
accurately.

Do not expose the disc to bright sunlight, or leave near hot places
such as electrical equipment or in a parked car. Excess heat can
cause the disc to warp.

Do not use any cleaning fluids or anti-static sprays on the disc, they
can damage the disc and the player.

To clean the disc, use a lint free cloth and wipe from centre to edge,
never in a circular motion.

Store the disc in its case when not in use to prevent it from becoming
scratched

.

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Troubleshooting

(Power on, no output)

Are the output

connections connected

correctly?

Are the amplifier

connections correct and

the correct input selected?

Is there a fault in the

amp/speaker chain?

If you are using the

digital output, is the DAC

switched on and correctly

setup?

Contact your 

Rega

dealer

Correct the fault

Swap components to

determine the fault

Correct the fault

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

Correct the fault

21

22

Troubleshooting

(No power, power switch LED does not light up)

Is the mains supply

connected and the socket

switched on?

Is the front panel on/off
switch fully depressed?

Has the fuse in the mains

plug blown? (Plug in another

appliance to check)

Is the mains socket

live? (Plug in another

appliance to check)

Contact your 

Rega

dealer

Correct the fault

Correct the

fault (Contact your

Rega Dealer if it

appears faulty)

Replace fuse in

plug

Check household

fuses or contact an

electrician!

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

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Laser
Wavelength
Line Output Maximum Level
Digital Output Maximum Level
Digital Sampling Frequency

Mains Voltage

Power Consumption

Dimensions
Required Space for operation

Semiconductor laser

780nm

2V (load impedance minimum 75

)

0.5V (load impedance 75

)

44.1kHz

230V (minimum 190V maximum 250V)

115V (minimum95V maximum 125V)

13W

435Wx100Hx270D
435Wx180Hx315D

Specifications

23

24

Troubleshooting

(Power on, power switch LED and display on, but CD does

not play)

Is there a disc

in the player?

Is the disc label side up?

After selecting a track

have you pressed play?

Is the player in

pause mode?

Contact your 

Rega

dealer

Load a disc

Turn the disc over

Press play

Press play

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

Is the CD clean?

YES

Clean the CD

(see page 19)

Has moisture

condensed on the lens?

YES

Leave player turned

on for about an hour with

no disc in.

NO

NO

YES

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Owners Log

(1)
Owner.......................................................................................
Date..........................................................................................
Where Purchased.....................................................................
..................................................................................................

(2)
Owner.......................................................................................
Date..........................................................................................
Where Purchased.....................................................................
..................................................................................................

(3)
Owner.......................................................................................
Date..........................................................................................
Where Purchased.....................................................................
..................................................................................................

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