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LISTENING TO CD

5. To fast forward or fast rewind within the track, press and hold the TUN+ (      ) / TUN- (       ) buttons.
6. To pause the CD playback, press the CD PLAY / PAUSE (        ) Button and the CD playback-time

digits blink. 
To resume CD playback,press the CD PLAY / PAUSE (        ) Button again.

7. To stop CD playback, press the CD STOP (      ) button, The total number of tracks and total

playtime are shown on the display.

Note: Please make sure that the unit is on stop before you remove the disc inside the CD compartment 
to avoid damaging the disk or the unit as well.

CD Repeat Modes

During the CD playback, you may select the different playmodes by pressing the P-MODE 
(PLAY MODE)  button on the remote control or you may open the SECONDARY CONTROL COVER 
to access this function.
1. Press the P-MODE Button once and the (          ) icon will be displayed on the screen.

This will repeatedly play the selected track until the repeat function is disabled.

2. Press the P-MODE button twice to Repeat ALL (          ALL)the tracks available on the audio disc. 
3. Press the P-MODE Button for three times to enable INTRO Playback and the INTRO icon will be 

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4. Press the P-MODE Button for four times to enable RANDOM Playback and the RND icon will be 

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a track from playing allows users to play the AUDIO CD in random order.

5. To cancel the repeat function, press the P-MODE Button until it is disabled from the screen. If the 

STOP (      ) Button is pressed, the CD play mode function will be cancelled.

Note: For MP3 disc format burned with directories, pressing twice the P-MODE Button will repeat 
all tracks in a Single Directory. You can select other directories saved on the disc by pressing the 
DIR+ / - / CH + / - Buttons.

CD Program Playback

This feature allows users to program for up to 20 tracks for Audio CD/60 tracks for MP3 CD and play 
it in the desired order.

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The program number will advance by one. 
To program up to 20 tracks, repeat steps 1 to 3 until all desired tracks are programmed.

4. To begin programmed playback, press the CD PLAY / PAUSE (        ) Button.  

The”PRG” indicator is enabled on the screen and the CD starts the programmed playback.

5. To cancel programmed playback, press the STOP (      ) button or turn the unit off.  

1. Open the SECONDARY CONTROL COVER 

to access the MEMORY/ PROGRAM Button. 
During CD stop playback, press the 
MEMORY/PROGRAM Button once.  
For Audio CD, the “00” (track number) and
“P-01” (program memory number) and “PGM” 
indicators are displayed 
on the screen.  For MP3 CD, the “000” (track 
number) and “P-01”  (program memory 
number), “01” (directory number) and “PGM” 
indicators are displayed on the screen. 

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on the screen to determine that the unit is in 
Program Mode.

2. Press the TUN + (       ) / TUN - (       ) Buttons 

to select a track number to be programmed. 
For MP3 CD, you may choose directories 
by pressing the DIR+ / - / CH + / - Buttons and 
select a directory then press the TUN + (       ) 
/ TUN - (       ) Buttons to select the track to be 
programmed.

Track Number

Program Number

Directory Number

Track Number

Program Number

Audio CD display:

MP3 CD display:

Summary of Contents for HPS809E

Page 1: ...HOME AUDIO SYSTEM WITH DOCKING FOR iPod ...

Page 2: ...PREPARATION FOR USE 5 POWER CONNECTION 5 INSTALLING BACK UP BATTERIES 6 FM ANTENNA 6 RESETTING THE UNIT 6 LOCATION OF PARTS 7 8 CLOCK AND ALARM SETTING 8 9 SLEEP TIMER 10 EQUALISER SETTING 10 BASS TREBLE AND STEREO SURROUND CONTROL SETTING 10 LISTENING TO RADIO 11 LISTENING TO CD 11 12 LISTENING TO iPod 13 HEADPHONE CONNECTION 13 LISTENING TO AN EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE 13 ...

Page 3: ... FDQGOHV RU QLJKWOLJKWV RQ RU FORVH WR HTXLSPHQW LJK WHPSHUDWXUHV FDQ PHOW SODVWLF DQG OHDG WR UHV 21 7 XVH PDNHVKLIW VWDQGV DQG 1 9 5 OHJV ZLWK ZRRG VFUHZV WR HQVXUH FRPSOHWH VDIHW DOZD V W WKH PDQXIDFWXUHU V DSSURYHG VWDQG RU OHJV ZLWK WKH LQJV SURYLGHG DFFRUGLQJ WR WKH instructions DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the UHTXLUHPHQWV RI WUDI F ...

Page 4: ...lation openings with items such as newspaper table clothes curtains etc 1R QDNHG ÀDPH VRXUFHV VXFK DV OLJKWHG FDQGOHV VKRXOG EH SODFHG RQ WKH DSSDUDWXV DWWHU VKDOO QRW EH H SRVHG WR H FHVVLYH KHDW VXFK DV VXQVKLQH UH RU WKH OLNH For safety reasons do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product 5HIHU DQ VHUYLFLQJ WR TXDOL HG SHUVRQQHO Do not attempt to remove any sc...

Page 5: ... time Store unused batteries in their packaging and keep it away from metal object that may cause short circuit Remove dead batteries from the equipment Remove batteries from appliances that will not be used again for long periods of time Supervise children when using batteries Keep loose button cell and different types of batteries away from young children Never Mix old and new batteries Mix diff...

Page 6: ...nit in direct sunlight or in hot humid or dusty places DQGOH WKH GLVF FDUHIXOO 1HYHU DOORZ RXU QJHUV WR FRPH LQ FRQWDFW ZLWK WKH XQSULQWHG VLGH RI the disc Do not attach adhesive tape stickers and etc to the disc label Clean the disc periodically with a soft lint free dry cloth Never use detergents or abrasive cleaners to clean the disc If necessary use a CD cleaning kit If disc skips or gets stuc...

Page 7: ...n RESETTING THE UNIT If the unit is subject to a power surge or electric shock it is possible that internal microcontroller may lock up and the unit will not respond to any commands from the top panel controls 1 In this event unplug and then reconnect the AC power plug into the wall outlet 2 Use a straightened paper clip toothpick or similar objects to press the RESET Button located at WKH EDFN RI...

Page 8: ... Button 19 MEMORY PROGRAM Button 20 EQ Button 21 STEREO SURROUND Button 22 CD DOOR PUSH OPEN Button 23 SNOOZE LIGHT Button 24 iPod Dock 25 ALARM ON OFF Button 26 DIR CH Button 27 MODE Button 28 FRONT Speakers 29 ACCENT EDGE Lighting 30 REMOTE CONTROL Sensor 31 MAIN Display 32 SUBWOOFER Speaker 33 AUX IN Jack 34 HEADPHONE JACK General Controls You can access the control buttons of the unit by gentl...

Page 9: ...it CLOCK AND ALARM SETTING When you connect the power plug to AC main the unit will automatically go to Standby Mode The GLVSOD ZLOO WXUQ 21 DQG VKRZ DQG DQXDU VW 7KH FRORQ ZLOO EHJLQ WR ÀDVK LQGLFDWLQJ that the clock is running 1 Press the MODE Button for three times and the time GLVSOD ZLOO EHJLQ WR ÀDVK 2 Press the TUN TUN Buttons to set the HOUR Example 14 00 and pressing the VOLUME Buttons wi...

Page 10: ... one minute the buzzer will shut off for 9 10 minutes and turn on again automatically This Buzzer Auto Snooze cycle will be repeated for three times and will be cancelled on the fourth alarm which will be repeated the next day 4 To stop the alarm function press the ALARM ON OFF Button once to enable the alarm the next day or press it twice to cancel the alarm function The icon will be disabled and...

Page 11: ...t in the following sequence in minutes 0 15 30 45 60 2 The SLEEP Icon will be displayed on the screen 3 To switch off the Sleep Timer press the SLEEP Button repeatedly the SLEEP indicator is disabled on the display To switch off the unit before the selected sleep time press the POWER Button once To adjust the BASS press the MODE Button once and use the VOLUME Button to increase decrease the Bass l...

Page 12: ...tons and select the preset memory channel that you want to change 9 Press the MEMORY PROGRAM Button to overwrite the previous saved station with your selected UDGLR VWDWLRQ W WKLV SRLQW DOO SUHVHW LQGLFDWRUV ZLOO VWRS IURP ÀDVKLQJ Note The AM MW frequency can be adjusted each step with 9 kHz apart You may also set the unit to adjust the frequency by 10 kHz per step To do this make sure the unit is...

Page 13: ... from the screen If the STOP Button is pressed the CD play mode function will be cancelled Note For MP3 disc format burned with directories pressing twice the P MODE Button will repeat all tracks in a Single Directory You can select other directories saved on the disc by pressing the DIR CH Buttons CD Program Playback This feature allows users to program for up to 20 tracks for Audio CD 60 tracks ...

Page 14: ... the unit The HEADPHONE Jack is located at the front of the unit LISTENING TO AN EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE The unit provides an auxiliary audio signal input for connecting any external audio devices 1 Connect an audio cable not included with 3 5mm stereo plug to the Line Out Jack of your external audio device 2 Turn on the external audio device 3 Connect the 3 5mm stereo plug at the other end of the c...

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