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Personal CD player with

electronic skip protection

RP-7923

Summary of Contents for RP-7923

Page 1: ...Personal CD player with electronic skip protection RP 7923 ...

Page 2: ...nd an answer Table of Contents First Things First 2 Powering Up 2 Plugging In 3 Playing a Disc 3 Basic Features 4 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 4 Pause 4 Track 4 Repeat 4 Stop 4 Shuffle 5 Bass Boost 5 Advanced Features 5 Search 5 Resume 5 Hold 6 Electronic Skip Protection ESP 6 Program Mode 6 Programming Play Order 7 Reviewing a Program and Replacing a Track 7 Clearing Tracks from a Program 7 Care an...

Page 3: ...the DC jack Headphones NotAllPlugsAreCreatedEqual Use only the Thomson 5 4026 power supply that came with your player Using other adapters can seriously damage the unit AC power adapter 5 4026 by inserting two AA size batteries 1 Open no loss battery door 2 Insert batteries Player will not work and batteries will be drained and depleted if not inserted as shown in the diagram on the cabinet bottom...

Page 4: ...ush down on the center of the disc until it s secure 3 Tightly close the compartment door or CD won t play 4 Press the PLAY PAUSE button The display tells you how many tracks are on the disc before play begins Plugging In Plug the headphone cord into the PHONES jack on the side of the player and put on the headphones It s always a good idea to set the volume to a minimum level before you put on th...

Page 5: ...ss the REPEAT ENTER button once in Play mode to repeat current track press again to repeat all tracks press a third time to turn off repeat function Check the display to see which repeat mode you re in see Appendix A Stop Press STOP to stop play the disc icon freezes in the display REPEAT EN TER M O DE OPEN PLAY PAUSE T R A C K S E A R C H SHUFFLE ESP STOP ESP STOPMeansStop Right Well it also mean...

Page 6: ...u find yourself using it to skip through the annoying bongo solo on your Beatniks at the Beach CD Advanced Features You ve seen how easy the basic the features are to use now you ll find out how easy the advanced features are Search Press and hold one of the TRACK SEARCH buttons while the disc is playing to search backward or forward through a particular track Resume Switch on RESUME so you can tu...

Page 7: ...n t interrupted when the player is jarred It s a good idea to turn off ESP when the player is in a stable place because it consumes additional power and wears down batteries more quickly Electronic Skip Protection ESP The ESP system keeps your CDs from skipping when the player is jarred If you re using AC power ESP automatically comes on if you re using batteries you have to turn it on yourself Pr...

Page 8: ...can add a new track at the end of the program 1 Press the MODE button until PROG flashes in the display 2 Use the REPEAT ENTER button to locate the track you want to clear 3 Press either of the TRACK SEARCH buttons until 0 flashes in the display 4 Press REPEAT ENTER to clear the track ClearingAllT racks You can turn off RESUME and then shut off the power or open the compartment door to completely ...

Page 9: ...Do not place objects on top of the player Laser lens Cleaning the Laser Lens It s important that you periodically clean the laser lens especially when dust or fingerprints are evident Not cleaning the laser lens can result in inferior sound quality or no sound at all To clean the lens follow these directions 1 Turn off the unit s power and or disconnect the AC power adapter 2 Open the disc compart...

Page 10: ... with a straight motion Service Information This product should be serviced only by those specially trained in appropriate servicing techniques For instructions on how to obtain service refer to the warranty included in this manual Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or jot down the date this product was purchased or received as a gift This information will be valuable if...

Page 11: ...ing CD s table of contents nP no program There is no program in memory PF program full All memory locations are filled Pr program Additional memory locations are available during program mode Mode Indicators Used in the Display Mode Indicator Indicates SHUFFLE Disc play is in shuffle mode see p 5 for details PROG Program mode is active see p 7 for details RESUME Resume mode is active see p 5 for d...

Page 12: ...battery power is low Appendix B Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Solution Disc is in place but won t play No power Make sure power adapter is getting power from outlet Disc is in backwards Insert disc with label up p 3 Disc is dirty Clean the disc p 9 or try another disc Batteries are weak Replace batteries or try AC power HOLD is active Turn off HOLD switch Adapter plugged into jack but not Re...

Page 13: ...use headphones in potentially hazardous situations Even if your headset is an open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds don t turn up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you Sound skips Disc is damaged Insert a new disc Excessive external vibration Turn on ESP p 6 or find a more stable position Disc is in place player is in play mode Requires headphones Put on headphon...

Page 14: ...ay 5 use to program disc play 7 O OPEN button 3 Operation modes Program 10 Resume 10 P PHONES jack 3 PLAY PAUSE button 3 4 5 Power supply AC power 2 battery power 2 Program Play Mode 10 clearing a track 7 replacing a track 7 reviewing a program 7 Programming disc play 6 program full indicator 7 R Repeat all icon 11 Repeat icon 11 REPEAT ENTER button 4 7 used to clear a track from memory 7 used to ...

Page 15: ...ty information Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc ONE YEARLIMITEDW ARRANTY What does your warranty cover Any defect in material or workmanship For how long after the original purchase One year The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental What will we do Provide you with a new or at our option a refurbished unit The exchange unit is warranted for the remainder of your product s original...

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