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AC Outlet Power Supply
You can power your CD player with an
AC/DC adapter. Refer to the table for
details of the operating voltage.
AC/DC adapter is purposed for indoor use
in dry rooms only. Remove the jack from
the device to use it with the batteries.
Battery Power Supply
Refer to the table for details of the
batteries required to operate your unit.
Recharge function
To charge Ni-MH batteries:
1. Insert 2 rechargeable batteries into the
battery compartment on the main unit.
2. Connect the main adapter.
3. Press and hold
stop
on the unit to
start recharging. An battery indicator will
be displayed when recharging is in
progress.
4. Unplug the AC/DC adapter to stop
recharge, or press
play
to stop recharge
and enter playback mode directly.
Model Number
PDP2070
AC/DC Adapter
5-4079A (Included)
(230V 50Hz)
Batteries
2 x 1.5V IEC R6 (UM3)
(Not Included)
Power Supply
Note
:
Power is fed to the unit
even when it is not func-
tioning. To cut the power supply off,
the AC/DC adapter must be
unplugged.
CD Player
CD Player
6
7
Battery recommendation
:
The battery charge feature
is optimized for Ni-MH bat-
teries. Ni-MH batteries provide higher
capacity than Ni-Cd batteries. Charging
of Ni-Cd batteries may result in battery
error detection and the playtime will be
significantly shorter.
The display
1. Random playback
2. Repeat
3. SmartTrax disc is detected
4. Time display
5. Battery Indicator
6 Key lock (remote control)
7. Key lock (main unit)
* For different playmode icons,
please refer to the playmode sec-
tion.
Listening to a Compact
Disc
Slide the
open
switch to the right
to open the door. Insert a disc and
press lightly on the centre to lock.
Close the door.
Playback
Press
play/pause
on the main
unit or remote to start playback.
Reading DISC
will appear on the
display. Then, the total number of
tracks and time of the CD will be
displayed. If the disc
compartment is empty or the disc
cannot be read, No Disc will appear
on the display.
The
Electronic Shock Protection
(ESP) system prevents sound inter-
ruptions when impacts or vibrations
occur. Electronic anti-shock con-
sumes less power and increases the
battery life. Therefore, the ESP
function is always on.
After many successive impacts, the
buffer might be emptied causing a
brief sound interruption for the
memory to reload.
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PLAYLIST
ARTIS
ALBUM
GENRE
YEAR
R
FOLDER
1
4
6
2
3
5
7
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