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Summary of Contents for Beatman Mini CD I

Page 1: ...maximum music maximum power maximum fun...

Page 2: ...2 GB 1 Stop Off 2 Previous 9 3 Play On Pause 4 4 Next 5 Equalizer 6 Repeat 7 Intro 8 Program 5 1 6 2 3 7 8 4 FREECOM Beatman Mini CD I...

Page 3: ...3 GB 9 10 11 14 LCD display 12 13 12 Hold 13 Bass boost 9 Power supply in 10 Headphone in Line out 11 Open player cover 14 Volume control...

Page 4: ...ich have a diameter of 12cm We recommend that you use FREECOM MiniCD R discs with your Beatman FREECOM CDR discs are 100 compliant with the Orange Book Part II volume 2 standard Before using your FREE...

Page 5: ...CD RW Recorder on www freecom com No purchase necessary to play 2 Operating Instructions Please note that the numbers in brackets refer to the pictures of the player on page 2and 3 Power The FREECOM B...

Page 6: ...the Open switch 11 Insert a MiniCD into the Beatman with the label facing up Never touch the lens of the player Close the cover Press Play 3 to turn on the power The player will start initializing the...

Page 7: ...player will go into Pause mode To resume play press 4 3 once again Please note that when playing a MP3 CD the songs will be played in the filenames alphabetical order unless the user has changed the p...

Page 8: ...r program ming up to 20 songs To start the program function press the Program button 8 The memory ID starts from 01 The song ID starts from title 1 and track 00 if the memory is empty If the memory is...

Page 9: ...Press Repeat button 6 to change the repeat mode the default setting is repeat off Repeat Off is not displayed on the LCD display If the player is in Program mode the Repeat function will only repeat...

Page 10: ...urning the wheel anti clockwise will decrease the volume Earphone and AC Power Adapter connections DC jack 9 for connecting the AC power adapter Stereo earphone jack 10 for connecting the headphone or...

Page 11: ...in your ears reduce the volume or discontinue use Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and it is illegal in many areas You should be extremely cautious or temp...

Page 12: ...if they become discharged Check if the mains adapter is connected properly to the player see page 3 Check if the connection of the adapter to the player is loose Playback is not possible or player sto...

Page 13: ...lear program or switch off resume No sound or sound quality is poor Check if headphones are connected properly see page 3 Check the volume level adjust if necessary Check if the headphone plug is dirt...

Page 14: ...D s Most CD R W drives support reading and writing this media However check our website www freecom com for a list of compatible drives 8cm CD media can not be used in a slot in drive and in a car hif...

Page 15: ...ter Operation Time up to 7 hours on 2 AA size alkaline batteries Anti shock 40secs mechanical anti shock for CD DA 8secs ESP for MP3 Supported bitrate 32Kbps 320Kbps MPEG 1 layer 3 Supported sampling...

Page 16: ...Hz Channel separation 65dB MTBF minimum 20000 POH Headphone specification Type Sennheiser MX 300 Frequency response 18 20000Hz Impedance 32 Max SPL 116dB at 1kHz 0 5Vrms Cable length approx 1 m Warran...

Page 17: ...work properly after reading the manual and the suggestions for correcting errors United Kingdom Ireland 44 0 1423 704 715 supportuk freecom com Deutschland sterreich 49 0 203 768 0950 supportde freeco...

Page 18: ...instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there isnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference t...

Page 19: ...of FREECOM Technologies BV Delft The Netherlands FREECOM com All other brands marks are trademarks of their respective companies Errors and omissions excepted FREECOM Technologies Printed in Germany A...

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