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CONTROL AND INDICATORS

1. MULTI-DISPLAY

• to indicate the functioning of the unit.

2. REMOTE SENSOR

• to receive signals from the remote control.

3. POWER Button

• Press to turn the power ON.

4. MEMORY/PROGRAM Button

In the MP3-CD/CD mode:

 programs/reviews programmed tracks.

In the RADIO mode:

 programs tuner stations.

In the CLOCK mode:

 for setting of the clock adjustment.

5. REPEAT Button

• to listen to a disc or program over and over again.

6. SPEAKER

7. NEXT 

F

F

F

F

F

 Button

In the Radio mode

: for receiving frequency step up.

In the MP3-CD/CD mode

: to return to the start of a track, select a next track or

search for a passage during play.

8. STOP 

C

C

C

C

C

 Button

• Stop 

MP3-CD/CD

 playback: erases a 

MP3-CD/CD

 program.

9. CD PLAY/PAUSE 

RP

RP

RP

RP

RP

 Button

• Starts or pauses MP3-CD/CD, (CD mode selection).

10. BACK 

B

B

B

B

B

 Button

In the Radio mode

: for receiving frequency step down.

In the MP3-CD/CD mode

: to return to the start of a track, select a previous track

or search for a passage during play.

11. ALBUM/ (UP)

in the MP3 mode only

: selects next album.

in the RADIO mode only

: selects the next preset station.

12. ALBUM/PRESET- (DOWN)

in the MP3 mode only

: selects previous album.

in the RADIO mode only

: selects the previous preset station.

13. FIND Button

In the CD mode:

 select the ESP ON/OFF.

In the MP3 mode:

 text display track search information.

14. PRESET EQUALIZER Button (EQ)

• for selecting digital sound control: PASS, CLASSIC, ROCK, POP, JAZZ.

15. VOLUME CONTROL

• adjusts volume level.

16. TIMER Button

17. PHONES JACK

• connection for headphone.

18. FM ANTENNA

19. SLEEP Button

20. FM MONO/STEREO Button

21. TUNER/BAND Button

• selects FM/MW(AM), (RADIO mode selection).

22. CD OPEN 

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 Button

• Press to Open CD door.

23. AC SOCKET

24. BATTERY COMPARTMENT

POWER SOURCES

(Backup Batteries)

1. Operating the player on AC power

Insert one end of the supplied power cord to the AC IN Jack located of the rear of the
unit and the other end into the Wall outlet.

2. Operating the player on batteries

• To play your  unit  on batteries, the AC power cord

must be disconnected from the player.

• Unplug  the  AC  power cord from the unit and insert

eight size C/UM-2 batteries (not provided) in the
compartment.

3. Clock and Memory

Irrespective of using AC mains or DC battery power, 2 x UM-3/”AA” SIZE/R6 batteries
must be fitted for the clock and other memory functions to operate.

4. When to replace the batteries

Replace the old batteries when the sound becomes unstable or cannot be heard.

NOTE:

POWER STANDBY
When you first plug the unit into the mains, the unit will go into standby mode.

– You can press 

POWER

 to switch on the unit.

– The standby function of the unit remains on until the unit is switched on.
– Pull the mains plug out of the wall socket if you want to switch off the mains voltage

completely.

Summary of Contents for CX82

Page 1: ...InstructionManual PORTABLE MP3 CD PLL RADIO BOOMBOX CX82 Before operating please read all these instructions thoroughly ...

Page 2: ...ng or changing connections DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your equipment DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment DO route the mains lead so that it is not likely to be walked on crushed chafed or subjected to excessive wear and tear or heat DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages DON T obstruct ...

Page 3: ...een and yellow equipment may be supplied with a rewireable plug already fitted which f not suitable and an alternative fitted in accordance with the preceding YOUR GUARANTEE OF EXCELLENCE Thank you for purchasing this Hitachi product In the unlikely event that this product should develop a fault we undertake to replace or repair any part of the product which fails due to a manufacturing defect wit...

Page 4: ...c case when storing sc where it may be exposed to for a long time ures via any heating implements HANDLING COMP HANDLING COMP HANDLING COMP HANDLING COMP HANDLING COMPACT ACT ACT ACT ACT DISCS DISCS DISCS DISCS DISCS If a disc is suddenly removed from a cold to a hot area it will not be played due to moisture on the disc surface So wipe off with a soft cloth Do not use a hair dryer to dry moisture...

Page 5: ...phone A 19 SLEEP Button 20 FM MONO STEREO Button 21 TUNER BAND Button selects FM MW AM RADIO mode selection 22 CD OPEN e e e e e Button Press to Open CD door 23 AC SOCKET 24 BATTERY COMPARTMENT POWER SOURCES Backup Batteries 1 Operating the player on AC power Insert one end of the supplied power cord to theAC IN Jack located of the rear of the unit and the other end into the Wall outlet 2 Operatin...

Page 6: ...ROGRAM to select the hour setting the first and second digit will flash press the B or F to set the correct hours 4 Press MEMORY PROGRAM again to select the minutes setting press the B or F to set the correct minutes 5 Press MEMORY PROGRAM again to store in the memory OPERATION TUNER TUNING 1 Press POWER to switch on the unit 2 Press the TUNER BAND button to select the required AM MW or FM broadca...

Page 7: ...M to store it in the memory 6 Continue this process until you have selected all the tracks you require 7 Press PLAY PAUSE RP RP RP RP RP to start the program play 8 To stop programming at any time press stop button REVIEWING THE PROGRAM 1 Press MEMORY PROGRAM to review of the tracks currently programmed The tracks will be displayed on the LCD 2 Press MEMORY PROGRAM again for going to the next OF P...

Page 8: ...more than 2 seconds F to set the hour again TIMER and digit of minutes segment will flash on the display F to set the minutes again to store the start time 6 9 to set the timer off l show TUNER segment 12 Press TIMER to store the sound source 13 The volume level 15 will appear on the display 14 Press B or F to set the desired sound level 15 Press TIMER again to store the timer setting For CD 1 Ins...

Page 9: ...CATION Power Source AC 230V 50 Hz DC 12V UM 2 x 8 DC 3V UM 3 x 2 For Backup Use DC 3V UM 4 x 2 For remote control Output Power MAX 2 Watts x 2 into 8 ohm Power Consumption 18W Radio Section Frequency Range MW 522 1620 KHz FM 87 5 108 MHz MP3 SPECIFICATION Compact Disc Section Frequency Response 3dB 25 15000 Hz Signal to Noise Radio 70 dB Harmonic Distortion 0 4 Channel Separation 40 dB Continuous ...

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