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Troubleshooting Guide

Specification

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?

Headphones 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 knocked?

Is there dust, fingerprints or scratches on the
disc?

Some of the MP3 files on a
CD are not recognized.

Check if the unreadable files have .mp3 as their
extension on your PC.

Playback does not
function.

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
condensation to form on the lens. Keep your CD
Player in a warm place until the condensation on
the lens has disappeared.

•The unit will playback files created in MP3 format (Mpeg1.Layer 3) with *.mp3 as their

extension.

•Files created in MP2 format (Mpeg1.Layer2) with *.mp2 as their extension can also be

played back.

File Compatibility

•The maximum capacity of one CD-R or CD-RW disc is 650MB.

Normally, one MP3 file has a capacity of 4 MB, therefore 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

85dB

Channel Separation

75dB, 1kHz, 0dB

Total harmonic distortion

0.08%

D/A conversion 

1bit, 4 times Oversampling 

Headphone output

300mV(RMS), 5.5mW/CH

Line out output 

290mV(RMS)

Scope of playback supported

Bit Rate : 32~322kips
Sampling frequency : 44.1KHz

DISC Sizes Diameter

120mm, 80mm

Dimensions

130(W) X 29.8(H) X 141.5(D)

Summary of Contents for MCD-SM60

Page 1: ...Portable MP3 CD Player MCD SM60 MP3 CD CD R RW Playback Instruction Manual AH68 01001R...

Page 2: ...to compress original sound data by up to 12 times without sound quality degradation File Compatibility The unit will playback files created in MP3 format Mpeg1 Layer 3 with mp3 as their extension File...

Page 3: ...r or modify your player Such actions will damage your player Safety Warning Road safety Do not use the headphones while riding a bicycle driving any kind of motor vehicle or motorcycle This is very da...

Page 4: ...age 17 5 Play Pause button 6 SBS Last Memory button Refer to page 16 9 10 11 Volume 12 Headphone Connection jack Refer to page 9 Line Out output jack Refer to page 9 13 Program button Refer to pages 1...

Page 5: ...ly 9 10 Title track title artist indicator MP3 CD Only Anti S T Anti shock Time Buffer Level meter 11 Track Number indicator 12 Album Number indicator Buttons and Controls Buttons pressed during CD pl...

Page 6: ...stripped charging will not function Preparation before using your unit Connection to External Device if necessary Your CD Player may be connected to the AUX IN jack of an external device 1 Reduce the...

Page 7: ...top 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 p...

Page 8: ...ock Time Buffer Level indicator Playtime indicator MP3 CD Playback Skip Press and release the or button during playback of a CD Press the button to play the next track Press the button to go back to t...

Page 9: ...st Memory function SBS Super Bass Sound function SBS Press the SBS button Each time the SBS button is pressed SBS will be turned on and off alternately This function allows you to maximize your listen...

Page 10: ...This function does not apply to MP3 CDs that have not been created with albums If a file is defective and cannot be recognized the player skips to the next one Note Press the 10 button Press the 10 b...

Page 11: ...am number 1 and you will be taken to program number 2 Continue to program the desired tracks 3 To confirm the program To change the programmed tracks during program confirmation use or to select the t...

Page 12: ...r and then wipe gently with a soft dry cloth from the center of the disc to the outside Handling your CDs Carefully pick up the disc by its edge without touching the disc s surface Do not attach stick...

Page 13: ...temperature may cause condensation to form on the lens Keep your CD Player in a warm place until the condensation on the lens has disappeared The unit will playback files created in MP3 format Mpeg1 L...

Page 14: ...tation to and from the service centre is the customer s responsibility The original dated sales receipt must be retained by the customer and is the only acceptable proof of purchase It must be present...

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