Page 3 - CONTROLS; , refer to the illustration on page 3; SCAN; HOLD; English
CONTROLS , refer to the illustration on page 3 6 1 DIGITAL DBB ...DIGITAL D YNAMIC B ASS B OOST switches the bass enhancement on and off 2 2; ...................switches the player on, starts or pauses CD play 3 9 .....................stops CD play, clears a CD program or switches the player off 4 §...
Page 4 - QUICK START
7 English ESP PROGRAM CLOCK RADIO ·BAND DIGIT AL DBB 0 OPEN O FF • R ES U M E • H O LD LINE OUT/ VOL. ESP PROGRAM CL OC K RADIO·BAND DIGIT AL DBB 0 OPEN OF F • R ES U M E • H O LD LINE OUT/ VOL. ESP PROGRAM CLOCK RADIO BAND DIGIT AL D BB 0 OPEN O FF • R ES U M E • H O LD LINE OUT/ VOL. ESP PROGRAM C...
Page 5 - POWER SUPPLY; AA; bAtt; ESP on; Batteries
English POWER SUPPLY 8 With this player you can use either:• normal batteries type LR6 , UM3 or AA (preferably Philips), or • alkaline batteries type LR6 , UM3 or AA (preferably Philips). Notes: – Old and new or different types of batteries should not be used in combination. – Remove batteries if th...
Page 6 - ChArGE; Rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH battery handling; ECO-PLUS NiMH battery information; (for versions supplied with
POWER SUPPLY 9 Recharging works only on players with supplied rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH batteries AY 3362. Recharging the ECO-PLUS NiMH batteries on board1 Make sure you insert the rechargeable ECO-PLUS NiMH batteries AY 3362. 2 Connect the mains adapter to the 4.5V DC socket of the player and then...
Page 7 - POWER SUPPLY/HEADPHONES; Note: Always disconnect the adapter when you are not using it.; Environmental information; Belt Clip
POWER SUPPLY/HEADPHONES 10 Use only the AYT 3170 adapter (4.5 V/300 mA direct current, positive pole to the centre pin). Any otherproduct may damage the player. 1 Make sure that the local voltage corresponds to themains adapter´s voltage. 2 Connect the mains adapter to the 4.5V DC socket of the play...
Page 8 - GENERAL INFORMATION; CD player and CD handling; Use your head when using headphones
GENERAL INFORMATION 11 • Do not touch the lens A of the CD player. • Do not expose the set, batteries or CDs to humidity, rain, sand or excessive heat (caused by heatingequipment or direct sunlight). • You can clean the CD player with a soft, slightly dampened, lint-free cloth. Do not use any cleani...
Page 9 - CD PLAY; Audio Discs; Playing a CD
CD PLAY 12 This CD player can play all kinds of Audio Discs such as CD-Recordables and CD-Rewritables. Do not try toplay a CD-ROM, CDi, VCD, DVD or computer CD. 1 Push the OPEN 2 slider. y The lid opens. 2 Insert an audio CD, printed side up, by pressing gently on the CD centre so that it fits onto ...
Page 10 - nF dISC; is displayed. In that case use FINALIZE on your; Volume and bass
CD PLAY 13 • If a recordable CD (CD-R) or a rewritable CD (CD-RW) is not recorded properly, nF dISC is displayed. In that case use FINALIZE on your CD recorder to complete the recording. • If you want to play a rewritable CD (CD-RW), it takes 3–15 seconds for sound reproduction to start once you hav...
Page 11 - FEATURES; Selecting a track during playback; Selecting a track and searching
FEATURES 14 Selecting a track during playback • Briefly press ∞ or § once or several times to skip to the current, previous or next track. y Playback continues with the selected track andits number is displayed. Selecting a track when playback is stopped1 Briefly press ∞ or § once or several times. ...
Page 12 - SELECt; Programming track numbers
FEATURES 15 You can select up to 99 tracks and store them in memory in a desired sequence. Any track can be storedmore than once. 1 While playback is stopped, select a track with ∞ or § . 2 Press PROGRAM to store the track. y PROGRAM lights up; the track number programmed and P with the total number...
Page 13 - Storing the last position played – RESUME; CAUTION
FEATURES 16 You can store the last position played. When restarting,playback continues from where you have stopped. 1 Switch the slider to RESUME during playback toactivate RESUME. y RESUME is shown. 2 Press 9 whenever you want to stop playback. 3 Press 2; whenever you want to resume playback. y RES...
Page 14 - Switch the slider to HOLD to activate HOLD.; Locking all buttons – HOLD
FEATURES 17 You can lock the buttons of the set. When a key is pressed, no action will be executed then. 1 Switch the slider to HOLD to activate HOLD. y All buttons are locked. HoLd is displayed by pressing any key. 2 To deactivate HOLD, switch the slider to OFF. Note: When you deactivate HOLD by sw...
Page 15 - damage
FEATURES 18 With a conventional portable CD player you might have experienced that the music stopped e.g. when youwere jogging. The E LECTRONIC S KIP P ROTECTION prevents loss of sound caused by light vibrations andshocks. Continuous playback is ensured. However, ESP does not prevent playback interr...
Page 16 - Selecting different playing possibilities – MODE
FEATURES 19 It is possible to play tracks in random order, to repeat a track or the CD and to play the first few seconds of each track. 1 Press ·MODE during playback as often as necessary until the display shows either: y SHUFFLE : All tracks of the CD are played in random order until all of them ha...
Page 17 - RADIO; Radio play
RADIO 20 You can tune to any FM or MW (or AM) station automatically or manually. Stereo stations are indicatedby ST . 1 Press RADIO·BAND to switch the radio on. 2 Press RADIO·BAND if necessary repeatedly to selectthe desired waveband. y FM 1 , FM 2 , FM 3 , FM 4 or MW (or AM ) is shown. Tuning to ra...
Page 18 - Storing radio stations; Antennas
RADIO 21 • FM: The headphone wire is used as FM antenna. If necessary move it for optimum reception. • MW (or AM): The internal MW (or AM) antenna is directed by turning the player. You can store up to 30 radio stations. 1 Tune to a desired radio station and press PROGRAM. 2 Press ∞ or § if necessar...
Page 19 - CLOCK; Time setting
CLOCK 22 Your player has a built-in clock. However CD or tuner play is not conditional upon the time setting. 1 Keep SET· pressed for approximately 2 seconds. y The clock digits OO:OO (or 12:OO in some versions) flash. 2 Keep 3 or 4 pressed, then briefly press 3 or 4 again repeatedly within 5 second...
Page 20 - ALARM CLOCK; AL; Alarm time setting
ALARM CLOCK 23 Provided the current time has been set, your player can be used as an alarm clock. 1 Keep SET· pressed for approximately 2 seconds, then briefly press SET· again. y AL is displayed and the alarm clock digits 00:00 (or 12:0O in some versions) flash. 2 Press 3 or 4 repeatedly within 5 s...
Page 21 - tuner alarm; Alarm activation/deactivation
24 English ALARM CLOCK At the set alarm time either the tuner will start playing for 1 hour, the beeper willcome on for 3 minutes or an entire CD will be played. IMPORTANT! To ensure your selected beeper, CD or tuner alarm activates at the set time, make sure you leave the CD player in standby mode ...
Page 22 - (connections supplied or optionally available)
IN-CAR CONNECTION 25 Only use the AY 3545 car voltage converter (4.5 V, DC,positive pole to the centre pin)and the AY 3501 car cassetteadapter. Any other product maydamage the set. 1 Put the CD player on ahorizontal, vibration-free andstable surface. Make sure itis in a safe place, where theplayer i...
Page 23 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem Possible; WARNING
TROUBLESHOOTING 26 Problem Possible cause Solution No power, Batteries playback does Batteries inserted incorrectly Insert the batteries not start correctly. Batteries are empty. Change the batteries. Contact pins are dirty. Clean them with a cloth. Mains adapter Loose connection Connect the adapter...