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Battery Power Operation
1. Open the battery compartment cover

and insert two "AA" alkaline batter-
ies inside the battery compartment.
Follow the polarity as indicated in the
battery compartment.

2. Close the battery compartment

cover.

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LOCATION OF CONTROLS

AC Operation
1. Insert the DC plug, at the end of the

AC adaptor cord into the DC input
jack.

2. Plug the AC adaptor into a 120V AC

power outlet socket.

Note: If the AC plug of this unit does
not fit in your AC outlet, a plug adaptor
(Not supplied) should be used.
Consult your local dealer on the type of
plug adaptor required.

LOW BATTERY ALERT
When the Batt. indicator appears in the
LCD panel, this means that the batter-
ies are losing their charge.  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
owners manual.

POWER SOURCES NORMAL BATTERIES / AC ADAPTOR

Average Playing Time
   (Continuous Play)

Battery Type

Normal Play     Anti-Skip
     Mode

    Play Mode

Alkaline "AA"

Ni-CAD
Rechargeable
(min specification
recommended
1.2V - 650mA)

Note: Zinc/Carbon, or Zinc/Chloride type
batteries are not recommended for this unit
as their use will result in extremely short
playing times.  Wherever possible and for
economy, it is recommended that the mains
adaptor supplied with this unit is used.

1. Mode Button
2. LCD Display
3. Backward Skip / Search Button
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

ON

Approx. 9 hrs.     Approx. 8 hrs.

Approx. 3.5 hrs.   Approx. 2.5 hrs.

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Summary of Contents for JX-CD680

Page 1: ...TION This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet safety standards of the FCC require ments and compliance with safety performance of the U S Department of Health and Human Services and also with FDA Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J DANGER LASER SAFETY This unit employs an optical laser beam system in the CD mechanism designed with built in safeguards Do not attempt to di...

Page 2: ... In case the Ni cd rechargeable are be ing used follow the instruction on how to recharge the batteries detailed in the owners manual POWER SOURCES NORMAL BATTERIES AC ADAPTOR Average Playing Time Continuous Play Battery Type Normal Play Anti Skip Mode Play Mode Alkaline AA Ni CAD Rechargeable min specification recommended 1 2V 650mA Note Zinc Carbon or Zinc Chloride type batteries are not recomme...

Page 3: ...THE DISC GENTLY TO INSERT IT LIFT OUT WITHOUT TOUCHING THE RECORDED SURFACE INCORRECT CORRECT FROM THE CENTER TO THE EDGE INCORRECT CHARGING AND USE OF RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES Rechargeable Battery Operation This unit can fully recharge specified rechargeable batteries in approximately 15 hours The rechargeable batteries NOT supplied should be recharged before they are used for the first time if the...

Page 4: ...leaner or anti static spray on a compact disc Such chemicals can damage its plastic surface BASIC DISC PLAY This CD player can play Audio Discs such as CD Recordables and CD Rewritables Do not try to play a CD ROM CDi VCD DVD or computer CD 1 Connect the headphones to the PHONES GREEN socket 2 Press the OPEN button to open the CD compartment lid 3 Adjust the VOLUME to minimum 4 Insert the disc wit...

Page 5: ...OG button then PRG and starts flash 2 Press I or I to select the desired track 3 When desired track is displayed press PROG button to register Then track No display change to 00 again 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 to program the order of more tracks up to 20 tracks can be programmed into memory To complete programming and start play Press PLAY PAUSE button then PRG stops flash and starts play soon To clea...

Page 6: ...era lens brush blower blow on the lens couple times then wipe it lightly with the brush to remove dust Then blow on the lens once more Fingerprints If the lens cannot be cleaned by using a brush blower use a dry cotton swab starting in the middle and working to the outside edge To go back to the beginning of the cur rent or a previous track To go to the beginning of following tracks To search back...

Page 7: ...nk the indicator appears to be when 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 buffer continues so the sound is not interrupted As the data is read from the memory the indicator changes from to Once the laser locks again on the CD track the data stream is fed to the memory and join...

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