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Cassette Function 

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CD Function 

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To search forward or backward to a particular point on a track during playback

Press and hold the (SKIP|

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) or (SKIP 

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|) buttons to search forward or backward through the current track. 

Playback resumes at the point you release the button.

Program Playback

Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for playback. To program a song sequence:
1. Press STOP first if the CD is playing.
2. Press the PROGRAM button.  The CD display will show P:01
3. Press the (SKIP>>) and or (SKIP<<) buttons to select the first track to program.
4. Once the desired track is reached, press the PROGRAM button to enter the track number into memory.
5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 to program additional tracks.
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start programmed playback.

Note: 

The program will be erased when you press the CD PROGRAM button.

Repeat CD Selections

Repeat one or all programmed selections using the CD REPEAT button. Push the button once to replay any single selection. Push the 
button twice to replay all programmed selections (in programmed order). Push
the button three times to clear the REPEAT function. “REPEAT ONE” or “REPEAT ALL” will appear on the CD PROGRAM DISPLAY when the 
CD REPEAT button is pushed.

Dual Cassette Operation

The 2395IR features a cassette for playback and recording from radio, CD, cassette and microphone. The dual cassette decks 
offer playback, continuous playback (Deck B to Deck A) and recording from tape, radio, microphone or CD on Deck A only.

Loading a Tape

To load a cassette tape, press the STOP/EJECT button (34) on Tape A or (35) on Tape B to open the cassette door. Insert tape with 
playing side label facing you. Close the cassette door to lock the tape in position. Note: While Deck A is in playback mode, Deck B 
must be stopped and not in PLAY or PAUSE mode for Deck A to playback.

Tape Playback

To play a loaded cassette tape:
1. Set FUNCTION button to TAPE
2. Press PLAY Deck A or B (38) (39)
3. Adjust VOLUME (7) (8)
4. Adjust TREBLE and BASS controls (9) (10) (11) (12)

To Stop Playback

Press the STOP/EJECT key (34) (35).

To Pause Playback

Press the PAUSE key (40) (41) all the way down to lock. To resume play, press the PAUSE key again, and release.

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To Fast Wind/Rewind

Press the REWIND (42) (43) or FAST-FORWARD (44) (45) key. Press the STOP/EJECT key to stop winding at the desired position.
During fast winding, regular play, or recording, the tape will stop automatically when its end is reached.

Continuous Play 

from one cassette deck to the other cassette deck

1. Set the FUNCTION selector to TAPE.
2. Load prerecorded cassettes into Deck A and Deck B.
3. Press the PLAY button on Deck B.
4. Press the PAUSE and PLAY buttons on Deck A.
5. Adjust the Volume and Tone controls.
6. When the tape in Deck B reaches its end, it will automatically stop and the tape in Deck A will begin playing automatically. 

To Record from Microphone, Tape, Radio or CD

This unit has an ALC (Automatic Level Control) circuit and no further adjustment of the Volume control is
necessary while recording. Set the FUNCTION Selector to:
• TAPE (4) to record from microphone. Plug mic into jack (29) or (30) 
• AM/FM (5) to record from radio 
• CD (6) to record from CD
1. Insert a blank tape into cassette Deck A.
2. Press the PAUSE button then the RECORD button on Deck A to prepare for recording. As the RECORD button is pressed 
    the PLAY button will follow.
3. Press PAUSE again to start recording. 

Recording from Tape B to Tape A

1. Insert a blank tape into cassette Deck A, and the source or prerecorded tape into Deck B.
2. Press the PAUSE button then the RECORD button on Deck A to prepare for recording. As the RECORD key is 
    pressed the PLAY button will follow.
3. Press the PLAY button on Deck B, the PAUSE button on Deck A will release automatically and recording will begin.

Note:

 Every new cassette tape has erase prevention tabs. Commercially prerecorded tapes 

have the tabs removed to prevent recording over the original material or accidental erasure. 
Cover the openings with adhesive tape if you wish to record over such cassette tape.

To Stop Recording

Press the STOP/EJECT button on Deck B or press the PAUSE key on Deck A to momentarily stop recording.

Cueing with the Tape A Counter (46)

Rewind the tape to the beginning. Press the RESET button to reset the counter to (000). Use the Tape A Counter Display to 
note precise points on an audio tape during playback and to cue the tape to those precise points using the Fast-Forward/Cue 
or Rewind/Review buttons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cassette Function

Summary of Contents for Music Maker 2395IR

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual califone com Infrared Music Maker Plus Multimedia Player Recorder 2395IR Infrared Music Maker Plus 2395IRPLC 6 Six Person Learning Center shown above...

Page 2: ...lift theunitfromthecartonandinspectitforanysignsofdamage Save all packaging materials for possible later use Report any damage claim directlytothefreightcarrierimmediately Save the product and packagi...

Page 3: ...lift the door free 2 Eight D or UM 1 size batteries are required When installing the batteries refer to the orientation diagram shown inside the battery compartment Place the batteries on top of the...

Page 4: ...3 Visit us online at califone com Front View Rear View HEADPHONE R L EXT SPK MIC REMOTE BEAT CUT 0 1 27 28 29 30 49 33 2 3 18 13 46 48 36 38 42 44 34 40 37 39 43 45 35 41 48...

Page 5: ...FM 6 CD 7 Volume Down 8 Volume Up 9 Treble Up 10 Treble Down 11 Bass Up 12 Bass Down 13 Telescoping Antenna 14 Tuner Up 15 Tuner Down 16 Preset 17 Program 18 CD Door 19 Play Pause 20 Skip Forward 21 S...

Page 6: ...TREBLE q 10 can be used to adjust the Treble up and down respectively while BASS p 11 and BASS q 12 can be used to adjust the Bass up and down respectively Both Treble and Bass can be adjusted in the...

Page 7: ...GRAM again to save To access preset stations simply press the PRESET button until the desired channel is found AM FM Radio Operation The 2395IR features an AM FM PLL phase locked loop stereo radio and...

Page 8: ...KWARD 21 button either from Stop or Pause Each press will change the track number by one If the CD is playing pushing and holding the SKIP button will advance through the current track until it is ove...

Page 9: ...r play Loading a Compact Disc 1 Lift to open the CD door and see OPEN on the LCD display 2 Place a CD in compartment with label side up 3 Press the CD door down to close Compact Disc Play To play a lo...

Page 10: ...to replay all programmed selections in programmed order Push the button three times to clear the REPEAT function REPEAT ONE or REPEAT ALL will appear on the CD PROGRAM DISPLAY when the CD REPEAT butto...

Page 11: ...button then the RECORD button on Deck A to prepare for recording As the RECORD button is pressed the PLAY button will follow 3 Press PAUSE again to start recording Recording from Tape B to Tape A 1 I...

Page 12: ...reception to be heard Audio signals are sent through the air by an FM frequency modulation carrier Since the transmission is from a light source LED light emitting diodes the system will not work in b...

Page 13: ...rack 23 Other Notes The SCAN SKIP buttons are the same as the Tuner p Skip forward and Tuner q Skip back buttons on the boombox The REPEAT button is the same as the PRESET REPEAT button on the boombox...

Page 14: ...until the entire surface is clean 4 Clean external case surfaces with a moist soft cloth Use only a mild detergent water solution Tape Head Demagnetization It is recommended that the tape heads be de...

Page 15: ...bias No sound output Is the master volume turned up CD CD play does not begin Is the AC power cord unplugged or loose Is the CD upside down Is the CD or lens excessively dirty Is the disc holder clos...

Page 16: ...S UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE POWER CORD FROM THE OUTLET WHEN LEFT UNUSED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME OBJECT LIQUID ENTRY CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN SO THAT OB JECTS DO NOT FALL AND LIQUIDS ARE NOT SPILLED INTO THE...

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