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Aerial

FM: The headphones cord acts as an aerial and must be fully extended for best reception.

Manual Tune

To manually tune to a station briefly, press the Tune up or down (

or

) button unit

the station is tuned in.

Automatic Tune

To Automatically tune to a station, press and hold either tune up or down (

or

)

buttons. The unit will automatically tune to and stop at the first station of sufficient signal
strength.

MEMORIZING PRESETSTATIONS

You can store up to 10 radio stations for each band into the program.To memorize
preset stations:
1.Set the function switch to RADIO for RADIO mode.
2.Tune the desired station by pressing the Tuning UP/DOWN (

or

) buttons.

3.Press the PROG button.

PROG” indicator appears in the display.

4.Press the PROG button again to store the station in the required location.
5.Repeat step 3 to 6 until all desired stations are programmed.

Notes:

When a new, different station is preset, the previous preset station will be erased.

RECALLING PRESET STATIONS

1.Set the function switch to RADIO for RADIO mode.
2.Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to turn on RADIO.

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MAINTENANCE

Cleaning theunit

Wipe the outside surface of the unit with a soft cloth moistened with water and mild soap.

Handling CDs

Your CD player has been especially designed for the reproduction of compact discs bearing
the CD mark. No other discs should be loaded into the player.
Always place the disc in the tray with the label facing up.
Although compact discs are impervious to wear during play, damage to the surface of a disc
through improper handling will result in playback irregularities.
To preserve your compact discs, please handle them with care.
Although minute dust particles and fingerprints should have no effect on playback, you should
keep the surface of the recorded side of your discs clean by wiping the disc with a clean, dry,
lint-free soft cloth with straight movements from the center outwards.
Never use record cleaners, record sprays, antistatic sprays, liquids or chemical based liquids
to clean the surface of a disc. They may in fact irreparably damage the disc's plastic surface.
Always return the disc to its protective plastic case when not using it. Avoid exposing discs
to direct sunlight, excessive temperatures or high humidity for extended periods of time. Do
not write on the label side of the disc with a ballpoint pen as this may scratch the disc.

SPECIFICATIONS

Audio

D/A conversion

1-bit DAC , 8 times oversampling

Frequency response

20-20,000Hz

Anti-shock

180 seconds CD/ 480 seconds MP3 memory

Wow and flutter

Below measurable limits

No. of channels

2 channels (stereo)

Output level

Line output: 0.6V rms (47KOhm )
Headphone: 20mW (32Ohm)

MP3

MPEG Rate

32-384 Kbps

Sampling Frequency

8/48KHz

MP3 Playback

ISO9660 format compatible

Check the CD burner/recorder’s documentation to see if it complies with these specifica-
tions.

General Power requirements

-2 x LR6 / UM-3 / “AA” alkaline battery
- DC in 4.5V jack accepts AC power adaptor
(center positive)

Power consumption

0.8W (DC 3V)

Note:

Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice.

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Manufactured for Insignia Products
7601 Penn Ave S.
Richfield, MN 55423 USA

Summary of Contents for IS-PA040720

Page 1: ...es ARE NOT covered under warranty for this product INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules Thes...

Page 2: ...OPEN SWITCH Opens the CD lid 20 DBBS SWITCH DYNAMIC BASS BOOST Switches the bass enhancement on off POWER SUPPLY Use with regular batteries 1 Open the battery compartment door located on the bottom o...

Page 3: ...ble is not recorded properly Disc Error is displayed For CD Audio use FINALIZE on your CD recorder to complete the recording Playback will stop if you open the CD lid While the CD is reading ESP flash...

Page 4: ...to cancel all disc repeat The REP A indicator disappears from the display 4 To repeat the entire Album press the MODE button three times REP D will appear on the display Press the MODE button three t...

Page 5: ...ROG button to select the desired track to be programmed EN 9 7 Repeat the steps 3 to 6 to program up to 24 tracks 8 Press PLAY PAUSE button once to start programmed playback 9 To exit programming pres...

Page 6: ...Function If in use theplayer is likely toreceive shocks orvibrations i e while walking orin a moving vehicle As soonas thePLAY PAUSE buttonis pressed the ESPfunctionis automatically activated to allow...

Page 7: ...ay damage to the surface of a disc through improper handling will result in playback irregularities To preserve your compact discs please handle them with care Although minute dust particles and finge...

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