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To tune in a station

Automatic Tuning 

Main

Unit

Remote

Control 

Press and hold the -FM 
button on the remote control.

• The frequency of the received

station appears on the display of
the remote control.

• Press the button to select either

mono or stereo (MO/ST).

1

To turn off the radio, press the
Stop (     ) button on the
remote control.

3

Press and hold        or        on
the remote control.

• Automatically scans and tunes to

the next avaiable station.

Press        or        on the remote
control.

• Press the button repeatedly to tune

in the desired station manually.

2

• The radio function is available only from the remote control.
• The backlight on the display of the remote control does not

work while using the radio function.

• This product can only tune in FM station.

Note 

Manual Tuning  

Listening to FM Radio

Summary of Contents for MCD-SF85

Page 1: ...Portable MP3 CD Player MCD SF85 MP3 CD CD R RW Playback E S P A l b u m P r o g r a m S t o p P l a y M o d e 1 0 L M e m o r y S B S Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...he Last Memory function allows you to listen to a song from the point you left off handy for when you have to answer the phone or door MP3 means MPEG1 Layer 3 the global standard for audio signal compression technolo gy It uses digital compression technology to compress original sound data by up to 12 times without sound quality degradation File Compatibility The unit will play back files created ...

Page 3: ... Playback 13 MP3 CD Playback 14 Skip Search function 15 Mode function 16 Last Memory SBS function 17 ESP Album function 18 10 button 18 Program function 20 To confirm the program 21 To change the program 21 To cancel the program mode 21 Listening to FM Radio 22 Presetting Stations 23 Features 25 Maintaining and looking after your unit 26 Troubleshooting Guide 27 Specifications 28 Contents ...

Page 4: ...n a CD CD R or CD RW inside your player Such actions will dam age your player Do not use broken or scratched MP3 CDs Do not use your player on uneven or unstable surfaces Your player may not oper ate properly Do not touch the lens with your finger or scratch it Your player may not operate properly Do not place your player in a dusty or humid location Do not attempt to take apart repair or modify y...

Page 5: ...me set too high Doctors state that listening to music at high volume for prolonged periods is harmful to hearing If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume or stop listening Headphone Your unit consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company Please observe local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials exhausted batteries and old ...

Page 6: ...hone Car Cassette Adaptor STA 1 Remote Control Main Unit Buttons and Controls 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 12 13 10 8 9 11 E S P A l b u m P r o g r a m S t o p P l a y M o d e 1 0 L M e m o r y S B S AH59 01065A AH30 00038A AH59 01100A ...

Page 7: ...tton Mode button Refer to page 16 Power Input Jack Refer to page 10 Last Memory SBS button Refer to page 17 Remote control Connection jack Refer to page 9 Line Out output jack Refer to page 9 Volume Open switch Hold switch Bottom of the Main Unit Rechargeable Batteries Ni MH 1350mAh 1 2V x 2 DC Car Adaptor 12 V DC 4 5V 650mA External battery pack AC adaptor 120V 60Hz AH44 00028A 4302 001087 AH61 0...

Page 8: ...ton Stop Power off button 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Skip Search button Automatic Tuning button CD Radio Hold switch see page 15 Display AL 10 MEM button CD Power On Play Pause button Headphone jack 9 10 Mode P SET button 11 Main Unit connection jack Buttons and Controls Remote Control ...

Page 9: ...layback 2 SBS Indicator 3 RANDOM indicator 4 REPEAT indicator 5 ESP Indicator 6 Remaining Battery Power indicator 7 8 9 10 11 12 Playtime indicator Album Name indicator MP3 CD Only Title track title artist indicator MP3 CD Only Anti S T Anti shock Time Buffer Level meter Track Number indicator Album Number indicator ...

Page 10: ...rnal device 2 Connect the Line Out jack to the Input jack of the device with a connection cable not supplied How to Connect Connect the headphone to the remote control 1 Connect the Main Unit connection jack plug to the main unit Reduce the volume on the remote control while increasing the volume on the main unit 2 Preparation before using your unit ...

Page 11: ...is on Using rechargeable batteries Open the cover of the battery compartment 1 Insert the rechargeable batteries into the battery compartment Carefully check the correct orientation of the positive and negative terminals of the battery 2 3 An AC adaptor must be connected to the AC outlet and power input Charging of the rechargeable batteries will commence AC adaptor DC 4 5V 500mA ...

Page 12: ... Warning Replace the batteries if the remaining battery power indicator flashes Even though the remaining battery power indicator may be flashing if the batteries have already expired the LCD remote control will not be lit Should flash the player will automatically turn off the CD ESP ON mode to conserve battery power consumption Standard batteries cannot be recharged The external battery pack can...

Page 13: ...ayer 4 Carefully insert the car cassette adaptor into the car radio s cassette compartment 5 Start the CD player and adjust the sound with the car radio controls 6 SCJ 1 4 5V DC IN STA 1 You cannot use this car cassette adaptor with some car cassette deck Do not expose to strong sunlight or very high temperatures If your car radio has a LINE IN socket use the LINE IN socket for the car radio conne...

Page 14: ...s recognized playback commences 2 To stop playback press the Stop button Press the Stop button again to switch off the unit 3 Press the Play Pause button Playback will be temporarily suspended Press the Play Pause button again to resume playback To temporarily pause playback Track Number Indicator Playtime Indicator CD Playback ...

Page 15: ...ake a few moments to scan through all the tracks recorded on a MP3 CD 2 To stop playback press the Stop button Press the Stop button again to switch off the unit 3 Album Number indicator Track Number indicator Album Name indicator Title track title and artist display Anti S T Anti Shock Time Buffer Level indi cator Playtime indicator When the Open switch is slid to open the door playback will stop...

Page 16: ... playback in fast forward or fast reverse mode Release the button to return to normal playback mode Buttons pressed during CD playback will not function On the display the Hold indicator will flash Use the HOLD function when carrying your CD Player around with you Use of this function will allow you to conserve battery life as it prevents the CD Player from being turned on unintentionally if a but...

Page 17: ...old Mode P SET 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 Briefly press the Mode button to activate the Repeat function or hold it down for longer to activate the Random function REP1 allows you to repeat the current track REP ALBUM allows you to repeat all tracks in the current album ...

Page 18: ...unction allows you to maximize your listening enjoyment with dynamic reproduction of low pitched sounds When MP3 CD playback is selected again after your CD player has been stopped or turned off the unit plays back from the point that you last listened to Press and hold the Last Memory SBS but ton Each time the button is pressed and held the selection switches between On Last M and Off Last M This...

Page 19: ...m button to turn this function on and off During playback of an MP3 CD ESP will always be active whether or not the ESP Album button is pressed The player buffers up to 120 seconds of MP3 and 45 seconds of audio CD data hence even if the data flow is interrupted data is read from memory so that the sound signal remains undisturbed While listening to music the Anti S T Anti Shock Time Buffer Level ...

Page 20: ...Otherwise the file name is displayed When writing your own MP3 CDs we recommend using English for tag infor mation as well as file names Languages other than English will be marked with an asterisk Example Pressing the ESP Album button during playback of the first album will take you to the start of the first track of the second album This function is only available during playback of an MP3 CD Al...

Page 21: ...e to program the desired tracks 3 Press Play Pause button when programming is complete 4 Using or or 10 button select the desired track 2 Press the Stop button The total number of programmed tracks as well as the total number of tracks in a given disk will be shown on the display Press Play Pause button to resume program playback To stop program playback Program Program Program function You can st...

Page 22: ...track numbers will be shown on the display according to their program sequence To confirm the program To change the programmed tracks during program confirmation use or to select the track to change Press the Program button to add new tracks To change the program Press the Stop button twice The Program mode will also be canceled if the lid opens during programming To cancel the program mode Progra...

Page 23: ...ess the Stop button on the remote control 3 Press and hold or on the remote control Automatically scans and tunes to the next avaiable station Press or on the remote control Press the button repeatedly to tune in the desired station manually 2 The radio function is available only from the remote control The backlight on the display of the remote control does not work while using the radio function...

Page 24: ...ress the AL 10 MEM button on the remote control PSET flashes 1 Press or to select the preset number 2 Each time the button is pressed a higher or lower preset number is selected 2 Press the AL 10 MEM button again to store the selected station The preset number disappears indicating that the station has been stored Repeat steps 1 to 3 to change the station or store other stations You can preset up ...

Page 25: ...eset stations are displayed in turn 2 Automatically presetting stations Press and hold the Mode P SET button on the remote control PSET flashes Then each frequency of the received station is incrementally stored into the preset numbers from 1 to 15 When a station is stored the station is heard for about 3 seconds before the automatic preset tuning resumes again In a poor reception area the total n...

Page 26: ...udio files and therefore will be skipped Kevin01 mp3 ALBUM 01 E CD ROM drive Kevin02 mp3 Kevin03 mp3 Kevin04 mp3 Kevin jpg Life doc Skipped ALBUM 02 Summer05 mp3 Summer06 mp3 Garden mp3 Garden mp3 ALBUM 04 ALBUM 03 Michael07 mp3 Michael08 mp3 Water mp3 Water mp3 ALBUM 05 Skipped Kenny01 wav Kenny02 wav Butterfly mp3 ALBUM 06 Piano14 mp3 John15 mp3 ALBUM 07 Features ...

Page 27: ...s Carefully pick up the disc by its edge without touching the disc s surface Do not attach stickers to the signal surface the side with shiny rainbow colors Do not write on the labeled printed side with a ballpoint pen or a pencil Do not clean this player with record spray or anti static Do not use volatile chemicals such as benzene or thinners Maintaining and looking after your unit ...

Page 28: ...erprints or scratches on the disc Some of the MP3 files on a CD are not recognised Check if the unreadable files have mp3 as their extension on your PC Playback does not func tion Is the disc inserted correctly Is the disc damaged or deformed Has the unit been locked with the Hold switch Has the unit been moved from a cold place to a hot place Abrupt change of temperature may cause con densation t...

Page 29: ...ore approximately 170 files can be recorded on a single disc How many MP3 files can a CD R or CD RW disc record Frequency range 20Hz 20KHz Signal noise ratio 74dB Channel Separation 65dB 1kHz 0dB Total harmonic distortion 0 1 D A conversion 1bit 4 times Oversampling Headphone output 310mV RMS 6mW CH Line out output 290mV RMS Scope of playback supported Bit Rate 64 322kbps Sampling frequency 44 1KH...

Page 30: ...distributed by SAMSUNG under the SAMSUNG brand name are set forth in the applicable end user license agreement Non SAMSUNG hardware and software prod ucts if provided are on an AS IS basis Non SAMSUNG manufacturers suppliers publishers and service providers may provide their own warranties This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship encountered in normal and exc...

Page 31: ...CHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY SAMSUNG AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING PURCHASER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PURCHASER AND PURCHASER S PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT SOLD BY SAMSUNG NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF SAMSUNG THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL N...

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