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Frequency Response

20 Hz -20 kHz

SPECIFICATIONS

System

Compact disc digital audio system

Laser diode

Material: GaAIAs

Properties

Error correction

Cross-interleave Reed-solomon code

D/A conversion

1-bit DAC four times oversampling

Frequency response

20-20,000Hz (

dB)

Wow and flutter

Below measurable limits

Bass boost effect (100Hz)

+ 7dB

AUDIO

PICK-UP

No. of channels

2 channels (stereo)

Output level

Line output: 0.6 Vrms (47k

)

Headphone: 24mW (32 )

Power requirements

- 2 x LR6 "AA" alkaline battery
- DC in 4.5V jack accepts AC power

adaptor (center positive)

Power consumption

0.8W (DC 4.5V) UNDER NORMAL
CONDITION

Dimension

Approx. 143.5(L) x 132.0(W) x 29.3(H)mm

Weight

Approx. 220g (not including battery)

MPEG rate

Supported (32-256) kbps
ISO9660, Joliet format compatible.

MP3 playback

ISO9660, Joliet format compatible.

ID3 information

For playing some MP3 disc with ID3
information, the LCD display can show
the title of the disc, names of the artists
and each song name.

Anti-shock

40 sec. for CD.
100 sec. for MP3.

This model is CD-R compatible.

GENERAL

+1

- 3

Wavelength:

=780nm

Emission Duration: continuous

Laser output: <44.6 W

19

Replace both batteries. Battery life with
new alkaline batteries is about 4-8
hours.

Batteries are too weak
and the battery symbol
will show in display.

Tracks do not change
or set does not play
normally.

Lower volume or slide BASS X BOOST

switch to off.

BASS X BOOST is on
and music is too loud.

Replace both batteries or use the
AC

adapter.

Weak batteries.

Decrease the volume control level.

Music is too loud.

Sound is distorted.

Turn on the ASR.

ASR is off.

Reduce movement of CD

player.

of the CD player.

Too much movement

Clean or replace the compact disc or
clean the lens using a camera
brush/blower.

The compact disc or
lens is dirty.

Sound is skipping.

Try another compact disc.

Defective compact disc.

Replace with fresh batteries or use the

AC adapter.

Weak batteries.

Increase the volume.

The volume control set
to minimum.

Plug headphone into the headphone jack
(not the line out jack).

Headphone plugged into
the LINE out jack.

Re-insert headphone plug into the
headphone jack.

Headphone plug not
inserted properly.

No sound from
headphones.

Take out the CD and leave the CD

door

open for about an hour to dry the
moisture condensation.

Moisture has formed
inside the CD deck.

Close lid securely

CD lid not closed.

Try another audio compact disc (DVD
or data disc won't work).

Defective or wrong type
compact disc.

Re-insert disc with label side facing up.

Disc inserted incorrectly.

Disc will not play.

Check the AC adapter connection at
AC outlet and side of set.

The AC adapter is not
connected properly.

Replace both batteries.

Dead or weak batteries.

CD Player will not turn
on.

SOLUTION

CAUSE

SYMPTOM

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Button do not work.

Electronic or static error
caused circuitry to lock.

Remove batteries and AC adapter.
Wait a few seconds and re-insert.
Make sure batteries are fresh or adapter
has power.

Summary of Contents for CDP-M303

Page 1: ...CDP M303 Instruction Manual Personal CD Player CD MOBILE SANYO Canada Inc www sanyocanada com ...

Page 2: ...y not operate properly if condensation occurs Wait for 1 to 2 hours to allow the internal parts to adjust to the surrounding temperature before using the unit Thank you for purchasing the SANYO CDP M303 The CDP M303 comes with headphones and an AC adapter THIS SET EMPLOYS AN OPTICAL LASER BEAM SYSTEM IN THE CD MECHANISM DESIGNED WITH BUILT IN SAFEGUARDS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE EXPOSURE TO TH...

Page 3: ...rrent album number during MP3 playing 13 The number of the track being played 14 The elapsing minute of the track being played 15 The elapsing second of the track being played 16 This symbol shows when the ESP Electronic skip Protection function is activated 17 This is the status column During MP3 playing it also shows the playing information of the current track 1 CD DOOR 2 BACKWARD SKIP SEARCH B...

Page 4: ...igns as indicated inside the battery compartment Precautions on using the AC Adaptor NOTE Ê Ë ALKALINE BATTERY INSTALLATION NOT SUPPLIED POWER SUPPLY 06 05 This unit is designed to play compact discs bearing the identification logo right Discs that do not carry this logo may not conform to the CD standard and may not play properly Dirty scratched or warped discs may cause skipping or noise Pay att...

Page 5: ...utton The total number of tracks and total playing time e g A disc contains 10 tracks will be shown on the display If you press it again appears then the power shuts off immediately Adjust the volume as desired Set the function as desired Press PLAY PAUSE button again to stop playing temporarily The elapsed playing time would flash on the display Resume to normal play by pressing PLAY PAUSE button...

Page 6: ...during play the data stored in memory continues to be decoded and played This gives the pickup time to stabilize and continue reading new data As the data is read from memory the indicator changes to Once the pickup returns to its original position new data is stored in memory and the display changes back to the mark NOTE The ESP function will start automatically as soon as the player begins to pl...

Page 7: ...ss the PLAY PAUSE button The programmed tracks are stored in memory until the disc compartment is opened the power is turned off or the STOP button is pressed twice 12 11 SINGLE TRACK REPEAT Press the MODE button once during play or in stop mode appears in the display press the BACK or FORWARD SKIP SEARCH button to select your favourite song In the stop mode pressing the Play Pause button again is...

Page 8: ...on the power open the CD door put the disc inside the unit correctly and close the CD door Press PLAY PAUSE and READING appears on the screen The disc is read in the following order As the diagram above illustrates the display will show the track number in the context of the entire disc regardless which catalog or album is being played As an example if an MP3 disc has 14 catalogs and 156 tracks in...

Page 9: ... track 2 and then press PLAY PAUSE to start playing Ì Press SKIP SEARCH or to select catalog 9 and the display shows 16 15 MP3 PROG MP3 PROG MP3 PROG MP3 PROG MP3 PROG MP3 PROG MP3 ELECTRONIC EQ SETTING In PLAY mode press EQ PROGRAM repeatedly to select one of DBB Deep Bass Beat POP CLASSIC JAZ ROCK or NORMAL PROGRAM PLAY upto 64 tracks can be edited NOTE This can only be done in STOP mode After p...

Page 10: ...nit CLEANING THE PICKUP LENS Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during play To clean the pickup lens open the disc compartment Blow the dust off of the lens using a camera lens blower available at most camera stores Do not touch the surface of the lens RECORDING FROM THE LINE OUT JACK TO LINE OUT JACK CLEANING IB03742 CDM32A 60F8 AVID 2363 IC SANYO ...

Page 11: ...off BASS X BOOST is on and music is too loud Replace both batteries or use the AC adapter Weak batteries Decrease the volume control level Music is too loud Sound is distorted Turn on the ASR ASR is off Reduce movement of CD player of the CD player Too much movement Clean or replace the compact disc or clean the lens using a camera brush blower The compact disc or lens is dirty Sound is skipping T...

Page 12: ...he original retail purchaser are responsible for any costs of TRANSPORTING the product to and from SANYO Canada Inc r an authorized Sanyo Service Depot You also are responsible for the cost of any MAINTENANCE necessary in respect of the product This warranty becomes void if the product s serial numbers are altered or removed or if any repair to the product is made other than by SANYO Canada Inc r ...

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