Page 2 - CONTENTS PAGE
1 CONTENTS PAGE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION……………………………………………………………………2 HEARING IMPORTANT NOTE……………………………………………………………………………..3 LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS………………………………………………………….4 SETTING UP AND CONNECTING THE UNIT…………………………………………………………….6 BASIC OPERATION………………………………………………………………………………………….7 RA...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION REMARK: In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge or fast transient (Burst), just reset the product (reconnect of power source may be required) to resume normal operation. z Keep this unit away from dripping or splashing water. Ensure that no objects filled...
Page 4 - HEARING IMPORTANT NOTE; LASER SAFETY
3 Note: z This unit will become warm when used for a long period of time. It’s a normal phenomenon. Don’t worry about it. z This CD player includes microprocessors, which may malfunction as a result of external electrical interference or noise. If the CD is not working properly, disconnect the power...
Page 5 - LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS; MAIN UNIT
4 LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS MAIN UNIT 1. Power Indicator 2. REMOTE Sensor 3. BASS XPANDER Indicator 4. DISPLAY 5. FM ST Indicator 6. +VOLUME- Control 7. TUNING Control 8. Dial Pointer 9. PLAY / PAUSE Button 10. Button 11. Button 12. PROGRAM Button 13. PLAY MODE Button 14. STOP Button 15. FO...
Page 6 - Remote Control
5 Remote Control 35. PLAY/ PAUSE Button 36. STOP Button 37. F.F. Button 38. F.R Button 39. PLAY MODE Button 40. FOLDER - Button 41. FOLDER + Button 42. PROGRAM Note: The distance between the remote control and the main unit should not be too far. The remote control should be within approx. 7 meters ...
Page 7 - SETTING UP AND CONNECTING THE UNIT; Replacing battery of the remote control; BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
6 SETTING UP AND CONNECTING THE UNIT Replacing battery of the remote control 1. Squeeze the notched tab A while pulling the battery door latch B out to take the battery holder out. 2. Insert a “CR2025” 3V lithium battery. Make sure the polarity (the + and – side of the battery) is correct. 3. Replac...
Page 9 - COMPACT DISC OPERATION; Loading Compact Disc
8 COMPACT DISC OPERATION Notes when operating the CD disc z Only press the CD Door Open button to open the CD door. z To remove the disc, hold it by the edges and remove from the holder. Loading Compact Disc 1. Slide the FUNCTION selector to CD position. 2. Press the OPEN button to open the CD door....
Page 10 - MP3/WMA DISC OPERATION; Pause control
9 If necessary, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin playback. The player will randomly select a track to play from the disc. Note: In program mode, Random playback can’t be selected. Clear play mode Press the PLAY MODE button fourth times to cancel the play mode and normal playback will resume. Pro...
Page 12 - CASSETTE RECORDER OPERATION
11 CASSETTE RECORDER OPERATION Checking the Cassette Make sure that the cassette tape has on slack before inserting it to cassette compartment. If the tape slacks, the trouble may result when you play the tape, use a pencil as shown to take up slack on one of the reels.(Refer to figure on the right....
Page 13 - Preventing accidental erasure; MAINTENANCE; Cleaning the unit
12 3. Insert a blank tape with exposed side downwards and full spool to the left side into cassette compartment and close cassette door. 4. Press the RECORD button to start recording 5. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop recording and the CD will be change to pause mode, press the RECORD button to ...
Page 14 - Compact Discs Maintenance
13 Compact Discs Maintenance z Treat the disc carefully. Handle the disc only by its edge. Never allow your fingers to contact with the shiny, unprinted side of the disc. z Do not attach adhesive tape, stickers etc., to the disc label. z Clean the disc periodically with a soft, lint-free, dry cloth....
Page 15 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; Symptom Possible
14 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If you experience any difficulties in operating this unit, please take the time to read the hints and tips shown in the troubleshooting guide below. Symptom Possible cause Solution Radio No signal from the Radio Unit is not in Radio mode Slide the FUNCTION selector to Radio ...
Page 16 - SPECIFICATIONS; Radio Section
15 SPECIFICATIONS Radio Section Frequency Range -------------------------------- AM (Built-in ferrite bar): 530 – 1600 KHz FM (wire antenna): 88 – 108 MHz CD / MP3 Player Playback System -------------------------------- Top load CD mechanism Memory Program -------------------------------- 20 Tracks ...