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INTROSCAN PLAY

for CD disc only

 

Press the PROG./P-MODE button in four times during play,    “INTRO ” shows steady on the display, the unit will 
start to play the first 10 seconds of music of each    track , until all tracks are played over and then stop. To cancel 
random function, press the PROG./P-MODE button until the “INTRO” indicator disappear on CD display. 

To select a song which track number exceeds 10

for MP3 disc only

 

To select a song/track which number exceeds 10, Press the FOLD+/+10 button each time to skip forward 10 
tracks, then press the CD SKIP FORWARD button to select desired track. For example: to select the 17

th

 track, 

press FOLD+/+10 button, and then the CD SKIP FORWARD button six times immediately. 

To Select A Desired Folder

for MP3 disc only

   

(if the MP3 disc contains more than one folder) 
To skip to the desired folder during playback, press and hold the   
FOLD+/+10 button for about 2 seconds to skip to next/previous folder. 

 

LISTENING TO USB/SD/MMC CARD 

USB PLAYBACK 

1.

 

Press the CD/SD/USB button to select USB playing mode while the FUNCTION switch on main unit is set to 
CD/MP3 position. 

2.

 

Connect the USB to the USB INPUT. The CD will display total number of tracks stored inside the USB.   

3.

 

Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playing. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button once again to temporarily stop. 
The track number will flash. 

4.

 

Press the STOP button to stop playing. The display will show total number of tracks. 

5.

 

Proceed repeat play (repeat 1/repeat all/repeat folder)/program play/random play/skip up and down operation 
as the same described in above “USING THE  CD/MP3”. 

Note To exit USB operation, press and hold PLAY/PAUSE/USB button to return the CD mode. 

CAUTION:  

z

 

Do not use any USB extension cable for connecting the USB stick which may cause harmful interference 

z

 

In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge, just reset the product (reconnect of power source may 
be required) to resume normal operation. 

SD/MMC CARD INSTALLATION AND REMOVE 

Press the card towards the SD/MMC CARD slot, when the installation is well done, a “click” sound will be heard. 
To remove the SD/MMC card, press the card gently the card will flick out. Now you can remove the card out of 
the card slot. 

SD/MMC CARD PLAYBACK

 

1.

 

Press the CD/SD/USB button to select SD playing mode while the FUNCTION switch on main unit is set to 
CD/MP3 position. 

2.

 

Connect the SD/MMC card to the SD/MMC CARD INPUT slot. The LCD will display total number of tracks 
stored inside the card. 

3.

 

Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playing. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button once again to temporarily stop. 
The track number will flash. 

4.

 

Press the STOP button to stop playing. The display will show total number of tracks. 

5.

 

Proceed repeat play (repeat 1/repeat all/repeat folder)/program play/random play/skip up and down operation 
follow the steps described in above “USING THE CD/MP3”. 

PROGRAM TRACKS ON USB 

Program tracks on USB are possible when playback is stopped in USB mode. Up to 99 tracks can be stored in the 
memory in any order. 
1.

 

In stop mode, press the PROG./P-MODE button, the PROG will flash and the 

USB P01

 will show on the 

display. 

2.

 

Press the CD SKIP/SEARCH FORWARD button to select the first desired track to be programmed. 

3.

 

Press the PROG./P-MODE button to enter. The display changes to show 

USB P02

Summary of Contents for GPS165USBR

Page 1: ...MANUAL PORTABLE CD MP3 PLAYER WITH STEREO RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER AND USB SD MMC READER Please read these instructions before use and keep for future reference Goodmans Helpline 0871 230 1777 cecustom...

Page 2: ...ansport the unit Electrical Information This appliance is fitted with a BS1363 A 13 amp plug If it is not suitable for your supply sockets it must be removed and replaced with an appropriate plug If t...

Page 3: ...SETTE REWIND KEY 13 CASSETTE PLAY KEY 14 CASSETTE RECORD KEY 15 CD SKIP SEARCH BACKWARD BUTTON 16 DBBS ON OFF BUTTON 17 CD SKIP SEARCH FORWARD BUTTON 18 CD USB SD BUTTON 19 TUNING KNOB 20 CD PLAY PAUS...

Page 4: ...lling the unit in locations described below 1 Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating appliance such as electric heaters on top of other stereo equipment that radiate too much hea...

Page 5: ...approx 8 Metres REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1 P MODE BUTTON 2 PROGRAM BUTTON 3 NUMERIC BUTTONS 4 BUTTON 5 BATTERY COMPARTMENT 6 CD SD USB BUTTON 7 SKIP FORWARD BUTTON 8 SKIP BACKWARD BUTTON 9 STOP BUTTO...

Page 6: ...in auto stop system will release the depressed play record keys The auto stop system operates while recording from the built in radio or CD player only the cassette function is brought automatically...

Page 7: ...ted If at any time you attempt to record and find that this button will not depress never force the mechanism or it may be damaged Check that a cassette has been loaded and that tab has not been remov...

Page 8: ...ODE button thrice in play FOLDER shows steady on the display the folder which is currently being played will be repeated over and over again till you press the STOP button 2 To cancel repeat play pres...

Page 9: ...same described in above USING THE CD MP3 Note To exit USB operation press and hold PLAY PAUSE USB button to return the CD mode CAUTION z Do not use any USB extension cable for connecting the USB stic...

Page 10: ...DBBS is on the unit boosts increases the sound output of the bass frequencies COMPACT DISC MAINTENANCE 1 Always use a compact disc bearing the mark as shown 2 Notes on handing discs z Removing the di...

Page 11: ...iscomfort in the ears indicates that the volume is too loud Once you have established a comfortable listening level DO NOT INCREASE THE SOUND LEVEL FURTHER The following list of typical sound levels m...

Page 12: ...JIS AUDIO SECTION Power output 2 x 2 0Watts RMS Headphone Impedance 8 32 Ohm ACCESSORIES Instruction Booklet 1 AC Cord 1 Remote Handset 1 Caution z To avoid electric shock this unit must not be expose...

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