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Scotts Ltd. Cotswold House, 1 Crompton Road, Groundwell, Wiltshire. SN25 5AW 

Enquiries: 0344 482 9700 

 

For MP3 disc/file

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1) Repeat 1 

  (2) Repeat 1 folder

  (3) Repeat all tracks 

  (4) Random 

  (5) Off mode 

 

 

 

 

   

Play mode   

 

Indicator on LCD display   

Repeat single track 

REP   

repeat single folder 

REP &          flashing   

Repeat all tracks   

REP 

 

Random     

      RAN 

Off mode   

 

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Repeat play 

You can listen to the desired tracks or folder repeatedly using this function. 

 

 

Random play 

You can listen to all the tracks in a random order using this function.

 

 

CD / MP3 disc programming   

Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for disc play in any order. Before use, be sure to press the stop button. 

1.  Set in CD mode. 

2.  Press the Memory button (2), “ MEMORY ” & “ P01 ” will appear and flash on LCD display (14).   

3.  Select a desired track by using the Skip up

/Skip down

buttons (10). 

4.  Press the Memory button (3) to enter the track into the memory. 

5.  Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter additional tracks into the memory if necessary. 

6.  When all the desired tracks have been programmed, press “ Play/Pause 

  ”  button  (12)  to play the disc in the order you have 

programmed. 

7.  Press “ Stop 

 

” button (13) to terminate program play. 

 

  Press Stop    button (13) during CD stop mode to cancel all programmed memory until the “MEMORY” indicator disappears on the 

LCD display. 

  The programming mode will automatically stop if no button is pressed in a period of about 30 seconds after pressing the Memory button 

(3). 

 

Remark:- 

MP3 track format requirement:- 

Bit rate : 32 kbps~320kbps, sampling rate : 32kHz, 44.1kHz and 48 kHz decodable 

The  performance of playing MP3 discs varies with the quality of the recording and the method of recording.  Furthermore, the 

searching time for MP3 CD is longer than normal CDs due to the different format. 

 
How to use – MP3 via USB 

Connecting 

The system is able to decode and playback all MP3 file which stored in the memory media with USB connecting 

port. 

 

1.  Set the system at standby mode first or other function except USB mode. 

2.  Plug-in the USB pen-drive ensuring that is inserted the correct way up. 

 

Connecting the USB upside down or backwards could damage the audio system or the storage media.   

Check to be sure the direction is correct before connection. 

3.  Turn on the unit again by On/Standby button (6) and set press Tuner/CD button (4) to select CD mode. Press 

CD/USB exchange button (8) to change to USB mode. The system will start reading the storage media 

automatically after connecting, and LCD display (14) will show the total number of MP3 files being detected. 

4.  Repeat the same playback procedure as playing CD/MP3 disc as above. 

 

Remark 

The system can detect and read the file under MP3 format only at USB mode but not other music file format. 

If connecting the system to an MP3 player via the USB socket, due to variances in MP3 encoding format, some MP3 players 

may not be able to play via the USB socket.    This is not a malfunction of the system. 

USB  port does not support connection with USB  extension cable and is not designed for communication with computer 

directly 

Due to ErP stage two requirement and to protect the environment.    The unit will switch to standby mode automatically once 

no music has played for over 15 minutes. 

 

Removing of USB 

To remove the USB turn off the power or switch the function mode to either CD or Tuner mode first.    Unplug it by pulling it out of the USB 

socket. 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 1938617

Page 1: ...1 Scotts Ltd Cotswold House 1 Crompton Road Groundwell Wiltshire SN25 5AW Enquiries 0344 482 9700 Product Code 1938617 Retro Portable CD MP3 Player Please retain for reference INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...iltshire SN25 5AW Enquiries 0344 482 9700 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Safety Information 3 Control locators 4 Unpacking and setting up the Retro Portable CD MP3 Player 4 How to use Radio 5 How to use CD 5 6 How to use MP3 via USB 6 Specification 7 ...

Page 3: ...risk of harm and will invalidate any guarantee 13 Unpack all parts and remove protective material 14 Do not connect the unit to the mains before checking the mains voltage and before all other connections have been made 15 Do not cover any vents and make sure that there is a space of several centimeters around the unit for ventilation 16 The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and n...

Page 4: ...rein may result in hazardous radiation exposure This unit should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except qualified service personnel Precautions for use Installation Unpack all parts and remove protective material Do not connect the unit to the mains before checking the main voltage and before all other connections have been made Do not cover any vents and make sure that there is a space of s...

Page 5: ...tor will start flashing at the LCD display 14 Press again to resume normal playback Stop mode 1 If Stop button 13 is pressed during play or pause mode playback will stop and the total number of tracks on the disc will be displayed on the LCD display Skip mode skip up skip down 1 During play or pause mode if skip up button 10 is pressed it will go to the next track 2 During play or pause mode if sk...

Page 6: ...the quality of the recording and the method of recording Furthermore the searching time for MP3 CD is longer than normal CDs due to the different format How to use MP3 via USB Connecting The system is able to decode and playback all MP3 file which stored in the memory media with USB connecting port 1 Set the system at standby mode first or other function except USB mode 2 Plug in the USB pen drive...

Page 7: ...ing applies to products that affect energy consumption during use From January 2013 this Directive requires Manufacturers and or Importers to offer products designed to reduce their overall impact on the environment including the resources consumed during use manufacture and disposal SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range FM 87 5 108 MHz AM 540 1600 kHz LW 150 270 kHz AC Power Source AC 230V 50Hz DC Power...

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