Page 2 - Contents
2 ˆ Contents Features ............................................... 3 Powering the CD Player ...................... 5 Using Batteries ................................. 5 Recharging Nickel-Cadmium Batteries ...................................... 6 Using AC or DC Power ..................... 6 Connec...
Page 3 - Features
3 Features To eliminate interference, you can tryone or more of the following correc-tive measures: • reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • increase the distance between the equipment and the radio orTV • use outlets on different electrical circuits for the equipment and theradio or TV Consul...
Page 5 - Powering the CD Player; USING BATTERIES
5 Powering the CD Player ˆ Powering the CD Player You can power your CD player fromany of these sources: • two AA alkaline batteries (not supplied) • two rechargeable AA nickel- cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries (notsupplied) • vehicle battery power using a DC adapter (not supplied) • standard AC power usin...
Page 7 - Connections; Listening Safely
7 Connections (neither supplied). Both are availableat your local RadioShack store. Cautions: You must use a (Class2) power source thatsupplies 4.5V DC and delivers at least 600 mA. Its cen-ter tip must be set to positive andits plug must fit the CD player’s DC IN 4.5V jack. Using an adapter that do...
Page 8 - Traffic Safety
8 Connections • Set the volume to the lowest set- ting before you begin listening.After you begin listening, adjustthe volume to a comfortablelevel. • Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended high-volume listening can lead to per-manent hearing loss. • Once you set the volume, do not ...
Page 9 - Operation; LOADING A CD; PLAYING A CD; SEC
9 Operation Note: You can mount your CD playerin your car using an optional mount-ing bracket. Your local RadioShack store has a complete line of mountingbrackets and hardware. ˆ Operation LOADING A CD Caution: To help prevent dust fromentering the CD player, always keepthe CD compartment cover clos...
Page 10 - HOLD
10 Operation When the last track finishes playing,the CD stops and the display showsthe total number of tracks and totalplaying time of the CD for about 30seconds, then the CD player auto-matically turns off. To turn it off soon-er, press . USING SUPER ANTI-SHOCK SYSTEM (SAS) Your CD player has a sp...
Page 11 - USING INTRO SCAN; TRO; USING REPEAT PLAY; SHUFF
11 Operation slide E-BASS ON/OFF to ON . To return to normal bass sound, slide E-BASS ON/OFF to OFF . USING AUDIBLE SEARCH To search forward or backward dur-ing play, hold down or . The CD plays rapidly and you hear thesound at a faster speed and lowervolume. Release or to resume normal play. Note: ...
Page 13 - Troubleshooting
13 Troubleshooting ˆ Troubleshooting If you have problems operating your CD player, try these suggestions. If they donot solve the problem, contact your local RadioShack service center for assis-tance. Problem Possible Cause Solution The CD player does not work. The CD Player is set to HOLD. Slide H...
Page 14 - Care and Maintenance; CD CARE TIPS
14 Care and Maintenance ˆ Care and Maintenance Keep the CD player dry; if it gets wet,wipe it dry immediately. Use andstore the CD player only in normaltemperature environments. Handlethe CD player carefully; do not drop it.Keep the CD player away from dustand dirt, and wipe it with a damp clothocca...
Page 15 - Specifications
15 Specifications ˆ Specifications Audio Frequency Response .............................................................. 20–20,000 Hz (±3 dB)Dynamic Range ................................................................................................. 80 dBSignal-to-Noise Ratio .....................