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H- CD7004

POPTABLE 

CD 

PLAYER            

 

CD 

Instruction 

manual         

Summary of Contents for H-CD7004

Page 1: ...H CD7004 POPTABLE CD PLAYER CD Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...cting operating and or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in the future Table of contents Table of contents 2 Important safeguards 3 Accessories 4 Preparation 5 Illustration of player s operation 8 How to operate 9 Wired controller 17 Handling compact discs 18 Cleaning 18 Troubleshooting guide 20 Specification 22 ...

Page 3: ...ct will be automatically powered off if input voltage is less than required one which cannot be solved by restarting In this case please check if the input voltage meets the requirement Remove power supply including AC adaptor and batteries when the player will be left unused for a long time CAUTION THE PLAYER HAS A LOW POWER LASER DEVICE THE LASER RADIATION IS INVISIBLE AND LOOKING AT IT STRAIGHT...

Page 4: ...t the player to the power supply if you have just moved it from a cold to a warm environment This can result in condensation inside the system and cause serious damage to the machine Wait around two hours to allow it to reach room temperature Accessories Please check if the following accessories are accompanied with 1 AC Adaptor 1 pc 2 Stereo Earphone 1 pc 3 Wired Controller 1 pc 4 Instruction Man...

Page 5: ...s reduce volume or stop using 2 Connecting to home stereo The Aux Out Jack is made to accept a stereo mini plug 3 5mm By using a commercially available audio line cable not included simply connect the cable s mini plug to Aux Out Jack on your player and the other appropriate end usually RCA JACK to the CD AUX INPUTS of your home stereo Notes Always switch the power off before making any connection...

Page 6: ...ies according to or polarities Close the battery cover Note If the batteries cannot power the player please replace 2 new high duty batteries or recharge them if the batteries are rechargeable for several hours to get enough power 5 AC adaptor Use the AC adaptor supplied with the player form the outlet to DC 4 5V jack the player will start operation with Ac power instead of battery ...

Page 7: ...w batteries with used ones or different types of battery together should there occur any leak of battery solution clean up the battery chamber immediately before inserting new ones Always observe local environmental stipulations on waste batteries Use soft damp sloth with little detergent solution to clean me cove do not use alcohol grease or dilution Please purchase new chargeable batteries if th...

Page 8: ...8 Illustration of player s operation 1 LCD DISPLAY 13 PREV 2 ESP 14 P MODE 3 PROG 4 NEXT 5 EARPHONE OUT 6 HOLD SWITCH 7 VOLUME 8 LINE OUT 9 DC 4 5V JACK 10 STOP 11 OPEN SWITCH 12 PLAY PAUSE ...

Page 9: ...splay will show 01 5 Adjust the Volume Control as desired 6 Slide the bass boost switch ON for more bass OFF for less bass BASS means low frequency sounds like a bass drum 7 If you are using your set in a car or bumpy location press the ESP Button this is not needed if your set will sit on a table or night stand 8 To stop temporarily press the play pause Button the elapsed playing time FLASHES in ...

Page 10: ...hes your batteries are weak and need replacement The power turns off automatically when all tracks on a disc have been played The power turns off immediately when the Door Open Button is pressed and the CD Door is opened The power turns off when the stop Button is pressed slowly twice POWER ON Close the Door and press the play Button 2 Power on Close the door and pressthe play button 3 Power off P...

Page 11: ...rch Button or during play lo scan the disc at higher speed When the desired music section of the disc is found release the Button normal play will resume If you press and hold the Search Button while the last track is playing and the end of the track isreached the player stops 5 Bass boost switch This switch enhances the low frequency bass sounds at low listening levels Switch this ON or OFF to su...

Page 12: ...ng playing This model has 60 sec anti shock The ESP Electronic Shock Protection function prevents the sound from skipping by using can store memory that stores music data The new ESP PLUS TM system can store more music than normal anti skip systems Press the ESP BUTTON to turn the ESP system on Press it again to turn the ESP system off When the digital ESP function is switched on or off during pla...

Page 13: ...to its original position new data is stored in memory and the display changes back to the mark If the set is subjected to repeated shocks and all the data stored in the memory is used up the mark is displayed and the pound will skip or stop for a brief period until the memory basket has lime lo fill up again To turn off theT SPplus function pressthe ESPbutton again Keep the digital ESP function of...

Page 14: ...d over until you press stop To stop repeat play press the P Mode four times till the word REPEAT disappears b Repeat play all tracks Repeats all songs in order till you press stop During play press the P Mode button twice the symbol REPEAT ALL will show steady in the display All songs will keep playing in the sequence 1 2 3 etc and all songs will repeat and when finished will start all over again ...

Page 15: ...ou like press Play the word INTRO will go off and that song all the following songs will play NORMALLY 10 Random play 1 During play press P Mode Button four times the word SHUFF will flash during play 2 Press PLAY PAUSE this will play all of the songs in random order selected by the CD player 3 Press the search button to skip to the next random song 11 Programming your playing Sequence programmed ...

Page 16: ...sh up 20 selections 5 After programming is finished press Play to begin programmed play PROGRAM stops flashing and music begins the display still shows PROGRAM Notes The player stops automatically after all programmed tracks have been played or the CD Door is opened or stop is pressed or after power shuts off Your programming will be lost if the CD door is opened when the alkaline batteries are ex...

Page 17: ...search button forward 4 volume button 5 hold button 6 search button backward 7 earphone jack 2 How to use Wired Controller Illustration for how to connect Wired Controller Note The operation of the buttons on Wired Controller is as same as buttons on Panel of the player ...

Page 18: ...e stored in their cases after use to avoid scratches Do not expose discs to direct sunlight high humidity high temperature or dust Prolonged exposure to extreme temperature can wrap the disc such as leaving the discs in your car during summertime Do not stick or write anything on either side of disc Sharp writing instruments or the inks used in some felt tip pens may damage its surface Cleaning 1 ...

Page 19: ...es not get clean using brush blower use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol to gently lean the lens and then dry with a soft cloth 3 Cleaning discs Fingerprints 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 macroscopic dirt so gently wiping them with a soft cloth should remove must panicles Wipe i...

Page 20: ...es AC adaptor not connected properly Replace both batteries with fresh ones Check AC adaptor connection at Ac outlet and the rear of set Volume control has no function Headphones plugged into Aux Out Jack Plug headphones into phone jack Not the Aux Out Jack Sound is skipping or sound skips The compact disc or lens is dirty or CD is scratched Strong vibrations Anti skip is off Clean or replace the ...

Page 21: ...tion No sound from headphones Headphone plug not inserted properly Volume control set to minimum Weak batteries Defective compact disc Re insert headphone plug into phones jack not Aux out Increase the volume Replace with fresh batteries or use AC adaptor Try another compact disc Sound is distorted Music is too loud Bass Boost Switch is on Weak batteries Lower volume control Slide Bass Boost Switc...

Page 22: ...ion Frequency resumes Hz 20 20000 Channels 2 L R stereo Cross talk 60 dB S N 70 dB Vibration Minimal Reading 10 sec R L balance 1 5 dB Sampling 44 1 kHz Power DC 4 5 V 600 mA Humidity 0 40 º C Size 146 x 134 x 24 mm ...

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Page 24: ...24 1 ...

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Page 26: ...26 1 PHONE AUX 2 AUX 3 5 AUX RCA CD AUX AUX ...

Page 27: ...27 3 2 4 Open 5 4 5 ...

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Page 29: ...29 1 2 ESP 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 30: ...30 1 1 2 CD 3 4 CD 1 01 5 6 On OFF 7 ESP 8 9 Stop ...

Page 31: ...31 30 Stop AUX ESP NO DISK CD 2 ...

Page 32: ...32 3 PLAY 4 ...

Page 33: ...33 5 ON OFF 6 30 CD Hold Off ...

Page 34: ...34 7 ESP ESP 60 ESP ESP ESP ESP ESP ESP ESP ESP ...

Page 35: ...35 ESP plus ESP ESP ESP ...

Page 36: ...36 CD ESP 8 Mode REPEAT P Mode REPEAT P Mode REPEAT ALL ...

Page 37: ...37 P Mode REPEAT ALL 9 10 1 P Mode INTRO 2 PLAY PAUSE INTRO 10 3 PLAY INTRO 10 1 P Mode SHUFF 2 PLAY PAUSE 3 ...

Page 38: ...38 11 20 PROGRAM 1 PROG 2 3 3 PROG 3 4 2 3 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 5 8 1 2 4 1 1 ...

Page 39: ...39 5 PLAY PROGRAM PROGRAM CD CD ...

Page 40: ...40 1 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 2 ...

Page 41: ...41 CD ...

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Page 44: ...44 12 CD CD CD ...

Page 45: ...45 AUX AUX AUX ESP ...

Page 46: ...46 ESP OFF HOLD HOLD ...

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