Medion MD 2601 Manual Download Page 8

Operation via an external audio system

You can operate your CD player via an external audio system, 
such as the receiver of your stereo system, etc.

`

Connect the LINE OUT connection cable to the LINE OUT 
socket of your CD players and the CD or AUX socket of 
your audio system.

Always switch the audio system off before connecting 
the CD player.

Connecting the in-earphones

`

Connect the earphones to the PHONE socket of the CD 
player.

You can use the supplied in-earphones, or any ear- or any 
headphone with a 3.5 mm stereo jack.

ATTENTION!
Before putting on the ear-/headphones, always turn 
the volume down! 

Key lock – HOLD

`

If you do not want to inadvertently press a button, push 
the key lock 

HOLD 

to the right position. 

HOLD

 appears in the display.

`

To unlock the key lock, push the switch to the left.

ESP function

The ESP function (“Electric-Shock-Protection“) helps prevent 
skipping when the player is operated while walking, jogging etc.
When you switch on the player, the ESP buffer will fill auto-
matically. The ESP symbol appears in the display.
If you do not need the ESP function, switch it off in order save 
battery power.

CD-Porti-MD2601.book  Seite 8  Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2003  9:33 09

Summary of Contents for MD 2601

Page 1: ...one carefully 4 Cleaning the device 4 Compliance with FCC 4 Set up 5 Unpacking the unit 5 Connecting the power 5 Operation in the car 7 Operation via an external audio system 8 Connecting the earphones 8 Key lock HOLD 8 ESP function 8 Playing CDs 9 Loading and unloading a disc 9 Sound adjustment 9 PLAY PAUSE STOP 9 Track and fast search SKIP 10 REPEAT functions 11 INTRO function 11 RANDOM function...

Page 2: ...into contact with dripping water splash water or humidity the unit is not exposed to humidity sunlight or other di rect heat e g from radiators no open fire sources such as candles are placed on the unit the ventilation of the AC adaptor is not covered e g by curtains About this manual Please observe the following safety instructions carefully before putting the unit into operation Take note of th...

Page 3: ...ttempt to charge non rechageable batteries There is danger of explosion Do not open or attempt to repair the unit yourself In case the power supply cord or the unit is damaged pull out the AC power plug immediately Under no circumstances attempt to open or repair the unit yourself There is danger of electric shock Refer all servicing to our Service Center or to another qualifed workshop CD Player ...

Page 4: ...in traffic especially when you steer a car Do not expose yourself to a high volume level for a long pe riod of time Your hearing can be damaged Cleaning the device Always disconnect the AC power plug before cleaning the unit To clean the unit only use a moistened soft cloth Do not ap ply chemical solvents or cleaning agents as they may da mage the surface and or labelling of the unit Compliance wi...

Page 5: ...the DC plug of the supplied AC adaptor to the 4 5 V socket at the unit Connect the power plug to an easily accessible AC outlet 120 V 60 Hz To avoid tripping do not use an extension lead Check the contents of the box After unpacking the product make sure that the fol lowing items are supplied CD Player AC adaptor Stereo in earphone Car adaptor Audio adaptor cassette LINE OUT connection cable Bag I...

Page 6: ...uches the recharge contact Insert the other rechargeable battery observing the polarity and close the battery compartment When using the rechargeable batteries for the first time or after a long period of time they must be recharged To do so only use the supplied AC adaptor Connect the AC adaptor to the unit and to an AC power outlet Put the CHARGE switch on the position ON and press STOP The disp...

Page 7: ...on in the car You can operate the player via your car cassette player Connect the adapter cable for the cigarette lighter with the DC socket of the CD player Insert the other end into the cigarette lighter Connect the audio adaptor cassette to the PHONES socket of the CD player Place the adaptor cassette in the cassette tray Make sure that the adaptor cassette is properly locked in place Press pla...

Page 8: ...any headphone with a 3 5 mm stereo jack ATTENTION Before putting on the ear headphones always turn the volume down Key lock HOLD If you do not want to inadvertently press a button push the key lock HOLD to the right position HOLD appears in the display To unlock the key lock push the switch to the left ESP function The ESP function Electric Shock Protection helps prevent skipping when the player i...

Page 9: ...fastener carefully and take the CD out Sound adjustment Volume Press VOL or VOL repeatedly in order to increase or de crease the volume The volume level is briefly shown in the display 1 32 Bass emphasizer BSS Press the BBS button to cycle through the bass boost op tions BOOST 1 BOOST 2 or off PLAY PAUSE STOP To switch the device on and start playback at the same time press PLAY PAUSE The display ...

Page 10: ...the standby mode to start the playback from the beginning Press STOP in the standby mode again to switch the de vice off The display will go out If in the standby mode you do not press a key within 30 se conds the device will turn off automatically If you accidentally open the lid during playback the rotating CD will come to a halt slowly Do not unload the CD while it is still rotating Track and f...

Page 11: ...ress the MODE key four times In the dis play the entry SHUFF for shuffle blinks The tracks will be played in a completely random order PROGRAM function You can program a sequence of up to 20 tracks Programming tracks Press the PROG key PROGR 00 blinks for 30 seconds in the display Also the first program place 01 is shown Select the first track for your program list with a SKIP key within 30 second...

Page 12: ...ibed previously Editing a programmed list The programmed list remains saved when you stop the play back by STOP standby mode Press PROG to call up the list The first program place ap pears The number of the first track blinks You can select another track or add another track with a SKIP key Save with PROG Please mind that the programmed list will be deleted when you switch the device off CD Porti ...

Page 13: ... player playable discs CD player Class 1 Laser Playable discs Audio CDs CD Rs CD R Ws When playing audio CDs only use CDs which are labelled as follows Please not There are numerous often not standardized tech niques of CD recording and copying protection as well as a great variety of blank CD Rs and CD RWs Therefore reading mistakes or delays may occur in rare cases This is no malfunction of the ...

Reviews: