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Repeat/Random function

Repeat function

Press the Repeat button on the main unit.

(Press the Mode button on the remote control.)

• Each time the button is pressed, 

➞ ➞ 

➞ 

are selected.

(album mode only works for MP3(WMA)-CD
disks which contain albums.)

normal

all

album

one

Random function

Press the Random button on the 
main unit.

(Press and hold the Mode button 

on the remote control.)

• All tracks will be played back in 

random order.

• To cancel this function, press and 

hold the button again, or press the 
Stop (

)

button.

001

010

End [Boyz II MEN]

Boyz II MEN

03 : 20

normal

Last

Flat

44

kHz

128

kbps

(MP3(WMA)-CD only)

allows you to repeat the current track.

allows you to repeat all tracks in the current
album.

allows you to replay the entire CD once it
has finished playing.

All the tracks in the CD will be played back
once.

one

album

001

001

    Random Play

Last

Flat

all

normal

EQ function

EQ function

What is EQ?

Press the EQ/Menu button to select 
various sound modes such as Rock,
Jazz,  S.Bass, Classic, Power Sound.
Select the sound mode appropriate
for the music you are playing.

010

             Rock

03 : 20

normal

Last Rock

44

kHz

128

kbps

Boyz II 03 

What is S.Bass (Super Bass Sound)?

This feature enables you to dynamically
reproduce low-pitched sounds such as
kick drums and bass to
provide a sense of presence and
realism.

Press the EQ/Menu button.

You can select from 6 different settings:
Flat, Rock, Jazz, S.Bass (Super Bass),
Classic, and P.Sound (Power Sound).

Briefly press the EQ button to activate the Repeat function or hold it
down for longer to activate the Menu function.

Summary of Contents for CD YEPP MCD-HM200H

Page 1: ...Portable MP3 CD Player MP3 CD WMA CD CD DA Playback MCD HM200 Instruction Manual AH68 01263B ...

Page 2: ... batteries not supplied 11 CD Playback 12 MP3 WMA CD Playback 13 Skip Search function 14 Menu function 15 Last Memory function 16 Default function 17 Tag function 18 Scroll function 19 Display Bar function 20 EQ function 21 Repeat Random function 22 ESP Album function 23 Navigation function 25 Program function 27 To confirm the program 28 To change the program 28 To cancel the program mode 28 Feat...

Page 3: ...r Do not leave your player in direct sunlight or near a heat source Do not put anything other than a CD CD R or CD RW inside your player Such actions will damage your player Do not use broken or scratched MP3 CDs Do not use your player on uneven or unstable surfaces Your player may not operate properly Do not touch the lens with your finger or scratch it Your player may not operate properly Do not...

Page 4: ...LD switch Bottom of the Main Unit Stop button Power Input Jack Skip Search button 2 3 4 1 ESP Album button Random button Open switch EQ Menu button 6 7 8 5 10 button Play Pause button 9 10 Repeat button Remote control Connection jack 11 12 PROG NAVI button Volume buttons 13 Earphones AC adaptor ...

Page 5: ...rd Audio CDs 5 Eq Mode Indicator 6 Remaining Battery Power indicator 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sampling Frequency Indicator MP3 WMA CD Only Title indicator MP3 WMA CD Only Album Name indicator MP3 WMA CD Only L R Channel Level Indicator Anti ShockTime Buffer Level Indicator Bit rate indicator MP3 WMA CD Only Album Number indicator MP3 WMA CD Only Buttons and Controls Display 7 Play time indicator 14 Menu ic...

Page 6: ...attery before charging it As shown in the illustration with a knife carefully strip the sheath of the negative terminal by 6 mm 1 Insert the batteries into the battery compartment 2 3 Sheath to be stripped Rechargeable Battery size AA LR6 If the sheath is not stripped charging will not function An AC adaptor must be connected to the AC outlet and power input Charging of the rechargeable batteries ...

Page 7: ... the batteries Use two AA LR6 type 1 5 V batteries 2 Open the cover of the battery compartment 1 Using standard batteries not supplied Use two AA LR6 alkaline batteries Manganese batteries have a shorter battery life The battery life time is based on continuous use MP3 CD 16 hours 30 minutes max CD When ESP is Off 14 hours 45 minutes max CD When ESP is On 9 hours 50 minutes max Battery Life Using ...

Page 8: ...0 End Boyz II MEN Boyz II MEN 03 20 normal Last Flat 44 kHz 128 kbps Slide the Open button to open the door and insert an MP3 WMA CD Push the door to close it 1 Press the Play Pause button The inserted MP3 WMA CD will be scanned for about 30 90 seconds Playback will then commence Your CD Player will take a few moments to scan through all the tracks and the sessions recorded on an MP3 WMA CD 2 To s...

Page 9: ...then use the Iî ïI buttons to select Last Memory Last Memory Default You can customize the settings to your liking Menu function Press the EQ Menu button to move to a higher level menu If no button is pressed for 20 seconds you will be exited to the main unit display 4 Use the Iî ïI buttons to select the desired function and then press the Play Pause button 3 DISPLAY ID3 Tag Scroll Display Bar Use...

Page 10: ...s to select ON or OFF and then press the Play Pause button 2 ID3 Tag ON OFF If no tag information is present in the file the song title or artist cannot be displayed Only the file name is displayed Note ON Tag information of the song file is displayed OFF Only the name of the song file is displayed Default function This function initializes all settings to their default values Select SYSTEM in the...

Page 11: ...o level of L channel and R channel Anti S Meter The level meter indicator is used to indicate Anti Shock Time Buffer Level Scroll function Select DISPLAY in the MENU screen and then use the Iî ïI buttons to select Scroll 1 DISPLAY ID3 Tag Scroll Display Bar This function is used to adjust the scroll speed of the song title This function is only available during playback of an MP3 WMA CD Use the Iî...

Page 12: ...n the current album allows you to replay the entire CD once it has finished playing All the tracks in the CD will be played back once one album 001 001 Random Play Last Flat all normal EQ function EQ function What is EQ Press the EQ Menu button to select various sound modes such as Rock Jazz S Bass Classic Power Sound Select the sound mode appropriate for the music you are playing 010 Rock 03 20 n...

Page 13: ... the file continues to be unreadable the player will skip to the next file Note 002 016 normal Last Flat 01 It s So Hard To Boyz II MEN 001 010 On Album Koyote 03 02 20 normal Last Flat 44 kHz 128 kbps 010 Off Album Koyote 03 02 20 normal Last Flat 44 kHz 128 kbps Main Unit ESP Album function Press the 10 button 10 10 10 Press the 10 button briefly while playing back a CD Playback will skip ahead ...

Page 14: ...layback mode In the currently selected album press the Stop button to move to the album that is one level higher in hierarchy Navigation function You can easily select and play the song you want from the album This function is only available during playback of an MP3 WMA CD In the stop mode Press the PROG NAVI button Albums in the root folder will be displayed 1 Root normal Last Flat It s So Hard ...

Page 15: ... Flat Example When storing track number 4 to program number 1 In the stop mode press the PROG NAVI button When playing an MP3 WMA CD press and hold the NAVI PROG button in the stop mode 1 Press the PROG NAVI button Track number 4 is stored under program number 1 and you will be taken to program number 2 Continue to program the desired tracks 3 Press the Play Pause button when programming is comple...

Page 16: ...ur CDs with record spray or anti static Do not use volatile chemicals such as benzene or thinners Precautions when using compact discs Playback sequence of albums and tracks Albums with jpg wav or doc are not audio files and therefore will be skipped Root Album 1 Album 2 Album 3 5 mp3 8 mp3 6 mp3 13 wma 14 mp3 Album 4 skipped 7 mp3 16 mp3 Album 5 18 mp3 1 mp3 19 mp3 20 mp3 21 mp3 22 mp3 Album 9 Al...

Page 17: ...refore approximately 170 files can be recorded on a single disc Based on the jack output of the main unit Problem Check Unit has no power Did you insert the battery with the correct polarity Are the batteries drained Is the AC adaptor connected correctly Is the door open Earphones don t work Is the volume control on the unit at the minimum setting A sound or track is skipped Was the unit jolted or...

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