Page 3 - C L AS S 1 L AS ER PR O D U C T; Th i s pro duc t c ont ai ns a l ow po w er Laser De vi c e.; Av o i d i ns t a l l i n g t h e u n i t i n l o c a t i o ns d es c ri b e d b e l o w :; CAUT IO N; I M PORTANT NOTES; DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
2 WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to thecondition that this device does not cause harmful interference. C L AS S 1 L AS ER PR O D U C T CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL Á LAS...
Page 4 - PREPARATI ON FOR USE; Remove The Transit Card; AA
3 PREPARATI ON FOR USE Remove The Transit Card This personal CD player is shipped with a dummy CD ‘transit card ‘ inside the CD compartment. The purpose of this card is to prevent the laser from moving during shipment of the product. This card must be removed before using the CD player. Slide the Op...
Page 5 - Connecting The Optional AC/DC Adapter
4 Connecting The Optional AC/DC Adapter (Not Included) 1.) Connect the small female plug of the optional AC adapter to the “ DC 4.5V ” jack on the right side of the CD player. 2.) Connect the adapter housing to your 120V 60Hz AC outlet. NOTES: • Never connect or disconnect the adapter from the AC ou...
Page 6 - Installing The Batteries; Replacing The Batteries
5 Installing The Batteries NOTE : The battery compartment is located inside the CD compartment. 1.) Slide the Open “ ” switch to the right to open the CD door. If you have not already done so, remove the dummy CD ‘transit card’ and discard it. 2.) Press on the locking tab on the battery door in the ...
Page 7 - Connecting The Stereo Headphones; IMPORTANT; BATTE RY PRE CAU TI O NS
6 Connecting The Stereo Headphones Connect the plug of the supplied stereo headphones to the green-colored headphone jack on the right side of the cabinet. NOTE : Make sure the headphone plug is inserted into the headphone jack as far as it will go. If the plug is not fully inserted, you may only he...
Page 8 - LOCATI ON OF CONTROLS AND INDI CATORS
7 LOCATI ON OF CONTROLS AND INDI CATORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 HD8197_061807.p65 18/6/2007, 16:02 7
Page 10 - LCD DI SPLAY I NDI CATORS
9 1.) PGM (Program) Indicator – Appears when programming tracks or playing programmed tracks. 2.) ROCK , SRR (Surround), POP Indicators – Appears when repeatedly pressing the EQ button to select the corresponding EQ setting. 3.) VOL Indicator – Appears when pressing the VOLUME + or – buttons to adju...
Page 11 - OPERATI NG I NSTRUCTIONS; General Controls; H O L D S w i t c h; H O L D
10 OPERATI NG I NSTRUCTIONS General Controls H O L D S w i t c h The HOLD switch on the right side of the cabinet must be in the ‘Off’ (left) position to start the CD player. If you plan to carry the CD player in a handbag, briefcase, school bag, back pack, etc, slide the HOLD switch to the ‘On’ (ri...
Page 12 - El ec tr oni c An ti- Sk ip P rot ec ti on; ASP
11 El ec tr oni c An ti- Sk ip P rot ec ti on This CD player is equipped with automatic 60 second Electronic Anti-Skip Protection and that will eliminate virtually all skipping during most active uses. When you press the PLAY /PAUSE button to begin playback, the player immediately begins to store 60...
Page 13 - Normal CD Playback; • Make sure you have installed the batteries.
12 Normal CD Playback • Make sure you have installed the batteries. • Make sure the HOLD switch is set to the ‘Off’ (left) position. • Press the “VOLUME –” button to a low volume setting before you put on the headphones. 1.) Slide the CD door Open “ ” switch to the right to unlock and open the CD do...
Page 14 - Pause Control
13 6.) Playback will continue until the end of the disc, then the player will stop automatically and the display will again show the total tracks and playing time on the disc. After approximately 30 seconds the power switches ‘Off’ automatically to conserve the batteries and the display goes blank. ...
Page 17 - Programmed Playback; PROG
16 Programmed Playback You can program up to 20 tracks on a disc to play in any desired order. Note: You can program a disc either during playback or in Stop mode. 1.) Press the PROG button once. The PGM indicator and the Track n u m b e r “ 0 0 ” w i l l f l a s h a n d t h e Program number “ 01 ” ...
Page 18 - CARE AND M AINTENANCE; SERVICE
17 Cl ean i ng t he Cabi n et W ipe with a soft cloth. If the cabinet is very dirty, dampen the cloth with a weak solution of neutral detergent and water, and then wipe clean. Cl ean i n g t he Le ns A dirty lens will cause sound skipping and, if the lens is very dirty, the CD may not work. Open the...
Page 19 - L IM IT ED WAR RA NT Y; of your proof of purchase. Send your unit to:; M o del Num ber : HD 819 7
18 L IM IT ED WAR RA NT Y Emerson Radio Corp. warrants manufacturing defects in original material, including original parts and workmanship, under normal use and conditions, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase in the U.S. With your dated proof of purchase, we will pro...