Audiovox CE101A - annexe 1 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

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Page 1: ...o not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only I Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ...

Page 2: ...o TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment This Compact Disc player is classified as a CLASS 11 ASEA product The CLASS LASER PROOUCT label Is located on the bottom exterior For the Customers In Canada THIS APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS S...

Page 3: ...Do not place any heavy object on top of the unit When the unit is used with a AC power adaptor do not wrap the unit in a cloth blanket etc If you do so the temperature inside and outside the unit may rise considerably resulting in malfunctioning of the unit or serious accidents If the unllls brought directly from a cold to a warm location or Is placed In a very damp room moisture may condense on t...

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Page 5: ... DC IN 6V JACI PHONE JACK VOLUME CONTROL BASS BOOST SWITCH 7 L ...

Page 6: ...new ones or different types of batteries together If the electrolyte inside the battery should leak wipe the contaminated parts in the battery compartment wjth a cloth and replace the old batteries with new ones When the unit is not to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries Battery life Using on House Current If the unit you purchased does not include an AC power adaptor please use...

Page 7: ...urs or more Doing so can cause the performance of the rechargeable batteries to deteriorate More time may be required for charging in cold temperatures Replace the rechargeable batteries if the operating time decreases drastically even when they are properly charged AlWAYS MAKE SURE THE CHARGE SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION WHEN USING WITH NORMAL BATTERIES h DO NOT CHARGE NORMAL BATTERIES AS IT MAY...

Page 8: ... t 1 1 i j l t r Other operations 1 1 j l t j 1 I I AMS auto music sensor 7 ...

Page 9: ...p J c You can then enjoy a powerful bass boosted sound I The effect of the BASS BOOST function may be decreased according to the position of the volume control or the recording level of a disc Sound may be cracked or distorted if you set the volume too high In this case turn down the volume On display window When you press II the display window shows 1 nn 1 I i 1 I r n 8 1 I J I 1 J 1 I Total numb...

Page 10: ...ow 3 Pressing IJ again will cease the INTRO play and continue playback in the NORMAL play mode 0 1 t t 3 Jo play only one track repeatedly press r nJ I I J ENTER PGM Program Play Playing the Selections In the Desired Order 1 1 2 Press I or I to select the desired selection k n u I IJ I Track No of the desired selection kIln I V IJ IJ I 7 i ...

Page 11: ...to full stop mode If PlA Y is pressed the unit returns to play mode The unit will be returned to full stop mode automatically after approximately 35 seconds if no button is played again within the 35 seconds is pressed once After approx 35 sec DJE c J Track 5 is playing Disc playing stops Full stop mode and total number of tracks is shown During pause The play symbol flashes r II J L IJ v f Pause ...

Page 12: ... 4 EN ER 0 I 1 I PGM Progr m Play Playing the Selections in the Desired Order Single MU61c Playing Only One Selection l PreSS PLAY MODE dlJrin9 play untillhe track number fla hl s nn 1 J 1 Pr ss PLAY MODE during play until PGM flashes in the display window iJ 1 i l l nn I r U J J 3 Pr6 S JIENTER to regi tcr track nQ for c ample as the first Sf lflCtioll Tho track no indication will be ryturned to ...

Page 13: ...To c h9Ck Press ENTER lightly during programming bQforQ you press I Each lime 4J ENTER is preS5ed the track numlJElr appeal in the display window To change When checking press eiltler l ur lO alter Ih13track number for tho program currently dlspfayed Pre6S I FNTER to register the newly selected track into mcmory To delete Wtlen ct ecking if the track nllmb r of a pmgrnm is selected as 00 all the 6...

Page 14: ...CK cr J In the LOCK position no function bu l Jn on the unit can op rate Moving the swilch to tho UNLOCK position the unit t turn b ck to tho norm ll operations Notes on the LINE OUT jack If the CD Player you purcha6ed includes set of line cord ynu C3 connccr it to the input terminals of a tereo y tem for enhanced sound Adjust thA volume control of the stAre systgm to a desired level Please note l...

Page 15: ... the head cls The headphone3 earphonf pJuO is v not firmly connected to trIO HONI jCt k Adjust the VOl 1 I trol Olrty pluQ No sound from the connect d Check the connections speakers The amplifi r i5 not turned on Skipping of sound Dlny or defe tive disc Dirty Ions Strong vibration When using with batteries the M nganBse batteries DrQu Cd Use battery life is short alkalil e batterip 5 The display w...

Page 16: ...nded for analog discs Do not expose tho di c 10 direct sunlight or he t ourc s ut h a 1 air duds nor leave it in iI cilr p rkCd in c1irecl sunligllt as thoro can be 3 t n iderable rise in temperature inSiOe tIle car Altoir playing store the disc in its C3 8 If there is a scratcII din or 1ingerprJnts on the di C it may caus8trat king error a dllng the Disc Not y NO1InIC way Do not slick paper or Do...

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Page 18: ...bjective lens surface on the Optical Pick up Block e 1 j 1 i J LJ D A conversion Frequency response Output at 1KHz ode level 16 bits linear CH 20 20000 Hzj de Line output stereo minijack Output level O 4V rms at 10 kilohms at 1KHz Headphones earphone stereo minijack 15 mW 15 mW at 160 to 320 c Power requirements Dimensions Approx 140 x 40 x 178 mm wlh d Approx 3059 Weight Design and specifications...

Page 19: ...PLA YER ALARM CLOCK FEATURES CD PlAYli ALA RM ClOCK AMIfM rlJNFR AC OPERATION BACK UP BATTLI Y CD s rION TOP LOADING CD PLAYER DISC TRACK SKIPAND SEARCH TRACK REPEAT DiSC REIJLAT ALARM ClOCK S TION EASY FIND SNOOZE ALARM WAKL ro RADIO BUZZER OR CD GENTlE WAKE ON BUZZfR AI ARM SLI P TIM R TUNER SECTION AM FM TUNER VOLUME CONTROL STFRCO HEADPHONES JACK ANTENNA WIRE GENERAL DIMENSION WxHx 278 x 115 x...

Page 20: ...ammabIfl CD Memory Forward Reverse Search Repeat Pause Includes Rterco Headphones Bas Boost System I Jinc Out Jack 3 Beam TAasel Pick Up Auto Power Off Key Lock Switch AC DC Operation UseR 4 x AA or UM 3 Hatteries not included Rechargeable Ci1 uit for NiCad Battery buttery not included Leather Cal1 ying Case AC Adapter General Dimensions W xHxD 5 1 211x 5 8 x 711 140 x 40 x 178mm ...

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