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7. If you notice that the sound has become weak or distorted, this is an indication

that your batteries are low.  Replace with new or recharged batteries (see "BAT-
TERY POWER SOURCE")

8. When the set is not going to be used for a long time, remove the batteries.
9. Discs which can be played on this player, have the following mark on

them.  MP3, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, etc. cannot be played.

10. Do not move the set suddenly from a very cold room into a warm

room.  When a chilled CD player is moved suddenly to a warm location, conden-
sation may form on the pick-up lens, preventing proper operation.  In this case,
wait 1 to 2 hours before resume play.

11. Do not place any objects in the disc compartment, it may cause damage to the

mechanism.

12. Do not store discs in high temperature, high-humidity locations.  The discs may

develop warps and become unable to play.  Also, discs with moisture on them
may be unplayable.  Wipe any moisture off with a soft, dry cloth, and be sure
discs are fully dried before using.

13. Handle the discs carefully so that fingerprints and dust do not adhere to the

surfaces of the discs.  To clean off, use a soft cloth.  Do not use a hard cloth since
these will mark or scratch the disc.

14. Please do not use compact discs with cellophone tapes or with labels attached,

or those CD with peeled off stains, such as rental CD.  If such discs were used on
a CD player, they may get trapped inside the unit and cause malfunction.

15. If a CD player is being operated while you are receiving a radio broadcast, you

may hear noise in the broadcast.  If so, turn the operative switch of the CD player
[off].

16. Do not leave exhausted batteries in the compartment as they will leak and cause

corrosion and damage.

17. CD with special shapes (heart-shaped, octagonal etc.) can-

not be played on this set.  Attempting to do so may damage
the set.  Do not use such CD:

18. Do not use CD-ROM and VCD disc.  If these discs are played, noise will occur

from stereo earphones.

19. Be careful not to damage the AC adapter cord.  Be sure to hold the adapter when

disconnecting from AC supply outlet.

20. Allow heat dissipation from the unit, otherwise malfunction may occur.
21. During playback if the unit is subjected to shock or jolt, some noise may be

produced.  This is not a malfunction.

22. The CD player has wide dynamic range.  As a result, if you turn your volume up

too high during soft (low volume) passages of a program, your earphones may
be damaged when the dynamic range of a sudden loud passage is produced.

23. Do not leave a disc inside the unit when it is not used for a long period.

Summary of Contents for DA-P30 BS Operation

Page 1: ...Portable Compact Disc Player 45 second Anti Shock Memory DA P30 E BS Operation Guide Before operating please read all these instructions thoroughly ...

Page 2: ...ous voltages DON T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifi cally stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so th...

Page 3: ...ect sunlight or excessive heat such as inside the confined vechicles etc for a long period 3 Use ONLY the AC adaptor provided others may damage your unit Disconnect from the wall AC supply outlet when the set is not to be used for an extended period of time 4 When cleaning your unit use a soft dry cloth to wipe off surface dirt Do not use solvents or commercially available cleaners as these may da...

Page 4: ...cratch the disc 14 Please do not use compact discs with cellophone tapes or with labels attached or those CD with peeled off stains such as rental CD If such discs were used on a CD player they may get trapped inside the unit and cause malfunction 15 If a CD player is being operated while you are receiving a radio broadcast you may hear noise in the broadcast If so turn the operative switch of the...

Page 5: ... 4 Charge Indicator 5 Forward Skip Search Button 6 Program Button 7 Anti Shock Button 8 Stop Button 9 Play Pause Button 10 DC Jack 11 Battery Cover 12 Hold Switch 13 CD Lid Open Switch 14 Volume Control Knob 15 Phones Jack 16 Bass Boost Switch 8 7 9 6 3 2 5 4 1 13 12 11 10 16 15 14 ...

Page 6: ...ans that the bat teries are low in power In this case the CD player will not function properly and the batteries must be replaced In case the Ni cd rechargeable are be ing used follow the instruction on how to recharge the batteries detailed in the C H A R G I N G A N D U S E O F RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES section POWER SOURCES NORMAL BATTERIES AC ADAPTOR Average Playing Time Continuous Play Battery T...

Page 7: ...PLIED WITH THE SET FOR CHARGING Note The unit will constantly charge the rechargeable batteries so the CHARGE light always illuminate 3 After 15 hours please unplug the AC adaptor THE CHARGE LIGHT WILL BE ON DO NOT CHARGE CONTINUOUSLY FOR 24 HOURS OR MORE DOING SO CAN CAUSE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY TO DETERIORATE 4 If the operating time decreases drastically even when the rechar...

Page 8: ... before pressing the OPEN switch Note This unit can play 3 8cm single CD s without an adaptor Do not use with CD single adaptor CLEANING DISCS Finger prints should be carefully wiped from the surface of disc with a soft cloth Unlike conventional records compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris so gently wiping them with a soft cloth should remove most particles Wipe in ...

Page 9: ...nt 3 Adjust the VOLUME to minimum 4 Load the disc with the label side facing up Gently push down the disc completely at the centre pivot to secure 5 Close the CD lid securely until a click is heard 6 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playing 7 Adjust VOLUME to the desired level To Emphasize the bass sound Slide the BASS BOOST switch to the ON position Note The bass boost performance will be dep...

Page 10: ...d total playing time for 1 second Starts playing from track No 1 automatically and shows playing time of the track ANTI SHOCK starts flashing To play from stop condition Press PLAY PAUSE button when disc is present then display changes to 01 00 00 and starts playing from track no 1 and shows playing time of the track ANTI SHOCK starts flashing When the anti shock memory buffer is full ANTI SHOCK s...

Page 11: ...n the LCD display All tracks on the disc will be repeated NOTE In normal mode none of the above symbols will be shown in the display NORMAL PLAY Without Anti shock mode Press ANTI SHOCK button then disappear A indicator appears on the display when the batteries need to be changed During playback X 1 MODE During playback X 2 MODE MODE REPEAT ALL INTRO RANDOM REPEAT 1 NORMAL Press repeatedly ...

Page 12: ...ress to start INTRO play from current track 5 Press STOP button to cancel INTRO play PROGRAM PLAY This allows selected tracks on the disc to be played in any desired order To set the program play Programmes can be set in the stop mode or normal play mode 1 Press PROGRAM button then PRG appear and starts flashing 2 Press or to select the desired track 3 When desired track is displayed press PROGRAM...

Page 13: ... Press PLAY PAUSE button or or RND stops flashing and RANDOM track starts playing After finish playing the current track RND stop flashing and randomly starts picking another track to play 3 Press STOP button to stop Random play SKIP AND SEARCH FUNCTION Locating a Particular track in the stop mode or normal play mode To back skip to the beginning of the current or a previous tracks To forward skip...

Page 14: ...wab starting in the middle and working to the outside edge USING ANTI SHOCK FEATURE Note the indicator appears on display as being empty when first activated As it immediately begins to store sound data in memory bank it shows to indicate the data buffer is full When the laser loses tracking due to mechanical shock the data stream into the memory is interrupted but the data output from the memory ...

Page 15: ...tem Compact disc digital audio system Laser diode Material GaAlAs Properties Wavelength λ 780nm Emission duration continuous Laser output 44 6µW Error correction Cross interleave Reed solomon code AUDIO D A conversion DAC four times oversampling Frequency response 20 20 000Hz 1 3 dB Wow and filter Below measurable limits No of channels 2 Channel stereo Output level Phones 20mW 32Ω Bass boost effec...

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