Portable MP3 CD Radio Cassette Recorder V10M10_IM_EN_11152007
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GETTING STARTED
Antenna
For best FM reception, fully extend the
FM ANTENNA
. For AM reception, the unit has a built-in
antenna, turn the whole unit for best reception.
Auxiliary (AUX) Mode
1. Slide
the
FUNCTION SWITCH
to the
AUX
position.
2.
Connect the earphone socket from the Auxiliary unit (e.g. MP3 player or MD player)
into
AUX-IN
jack on the rear of this product via an Audio Line Cord (3.5mm plug on
both ends; not supplied).
3.
Play the Auxiliary unit. Music from the Auxiliary unit can be listened through the
speaker of this product.
Listening with Stereo Headphones
For private listening, insert the plug of a Stereo Headphone into the
STEREO HEADPHONE
JACK
and adjust the
VOLUME CONTROL KNOB
accordingly. During the use of headphones
the Speakers are automatically disconnected.
Listening to the Radio
Slide the
FUNCTION SWITCH
to the
RADIO
position. Slide the
BAND SWITCH
to the desired
waveband. Turn the
TUNING KNOB
to your desired radio station. Adjust the sound level by
rotating the
VOLUME CONTROL KNOB
. To turn off the radio, simply slide the
FUNCTION
SWITCH
to
OFF
position.
Note:
Radio frequency is shown on the
LCD DISPLAY
.
Listening to Cassettes
Slide the
FUNCTION SWITCH
to the
CASSETTE
position. Open the
CASSETTE DOOR
and
place a cassette tape in the player. Use the Cassette Controls (
PLAY
,
PAUSE
,
F.FWD
,
REWIND
,
RECORD
, or
STOP
) to control the cassette playback. Adjust the sound level by
rotating the
VOLUME CONTROL KNOB
.
Listening to CDs and MP3 CDs
Open the
CD DOOR
by pulling it in an upward direction. Place a CD disc into the
CD
COMPARTMENT
and close the
CD DOOR
. Set the
FUNCTION SWITCH
to the
CD
position.
Adjust the sound level by rotating the
VOLUME
CONTROL KNOB
. Follow the Operational
Instructions in the following pages of this manual.
Note:
Before playing a CD or MP3 CD make sure the
CD DOOR
is properly closed.
Anti-Shock Protection
Special circuitry inside the JX-CD573 ensures that there will be no sound skipping when the
player is subject to shock or shaking during music playback. The laser scans the CD/MP3 CD
and saves data for between 60 and 120 seconds ahead of where the playback is on the disc.
In the event of shock, shaking, or other vibrations, the player reads from the memory until the
laser can read the CD again. However, when excessive vibration or shaking occurs, this
feature may malfunction causing some sound skipping. If this happens, place the JX-CD573 on
a level surface where there is little or no vibration to resume normal sound.