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very short while and will resume once the player has stabilised from the
shock.
• To disable ANTI-SHOCK Function, press ASP button (5) once.

Notes:
• When using the Anti-shock function, the disc will rotate faster than normal
playback and memory is active. Only use the ANTI-SHOCK function when
necessary to preserve the battery life.
• The Anti-shock function will not correct the errors arising from the use of
defective scratched or dirty discs.
• IMPORTANT! During MP3 playback, the ANTI-SHOCK function is always
ON and this function can not be disactivated.

HOLD switch (18)

This unit is equipped with a HOLD switch to disable the operating controls.
Select HOLD switch (18) to "ON".

MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the unit

Wipe the outside surface of the unit with a soft cloth moistened with water
and mild soap.

Handling CDs

Your CD player has been especially designed for the reproduction of com-
pact discs bearing the CD mark. No other discs should be loaded into the
player. Always place the disc in tray with the label facing up.
Although compact discs are impervious to wear during play, damage to the
surface of a disc through improper handling will result in playback irregulari-
ties. To preserve your compact discs, please handle them with care.
Although minute dust particles and fingerprints should have no effect on
playback, you should keep the serface of the recorded side of your discs
clean by wiping the disc with a clean, dry, lint-free soft cloth with straight
movements from the centre outwards. Never use record cleaners, record
sprays, antistatic sprays, liquids nor chemical based liquids to clean the sur-
face of a disc. They may in fact irreparably damage the disc's plastic surface.
Always return the disc to its protective plastic case when not using it. Avoid
exposing discs to direct sunlight, excessive temperatures or high humidity for
extended periods of time. Do not write on the label side of the disc with a
ball/point pen as this may scratch the disc

ENGLISH

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Page 2: ...MANUAL INSTRUCTION VT 3778 PORTABLE CD MP3 CD R CD RW PLAYER CD MP3 CD R CD RW Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Page 3...

Page 3: ...USE BUTTON POWER ON 5 ASP DIR NEXT BUTTON 6 PROGRAM BUTTON 7 BATTERY DOOR 8 LCD DISPLAY 9 STOP BUTTON POWER OFF 10 BACKWARD SKIP SEARCH BUTTON 11 PHONES JACK 12 CHARGE INDICATOR 13 CD DOOR OPEN SWITCH...

Page 4: ...supply automatically switches to the AC power source Use only the supplied AC DC adaptor Using other types of adaptor may damage the unit Make sure that the AC DC adaptor matches with your household v...

Page 5: ...INE OUT jack 15 of the unit and the CD AUX of your audio system Do not connect it to the amplifier phono jack Note Always switch off the power before making any connections between the CD player and o...

Page 6: ...entally opened during playback OPEN will appear on the display Wait until the disc is fully stopped before pressing the OPEN 13 button This unit can play 3 8cm single CDs without an adaptor LOCATING A...

Page 7: ...me track press the MODE button The following will appear on the display The track will be repeated until STOP button 9 is pressed Press the MODE button 5 times to cancel single repeat The indicator di...

Page 8: ...PLAY PAUSE button 4 to start playback in Random order 3 Press SKIP Forward button 2 to go to next Random track 4 Press the MODE button once to return to the Normal Playback mode In MP3 1 Press the STO...

Page 9: ...on to select the desired Album to be programmed Album number will appear on the display Press the program button the track number will flash 4 Press BACKWARD or FORWARD button to select the desired tr...

Page 10: ...me are displayed When push MODE button longer than 2 seconds the display is changed to numerical showing of Album number file number and running time When push MODE button long than 2 seconds again th...

Page 11: ...mark No other discs should be loaded into the player Always place the disc in tray with the label facing up Although compact discs are impervious to wear during play damage to the surface of a disc th...

Page 12: ...TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ENGLISH 11 Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Page 11...

Page 13: ...ps Sampling Frequency advised 128Kbps at 44 1KHz MP3 Playback ISO9660 format compatible Check the CD burner recorder s documentation to see if it complies with these specifications General Power requi...

Page 14: ...13 1 2 SKIP 3 MODE 4 PLAY PAUSE 5 ASP DIR NEXT 6 PROG 7 8 9 OFF STOP 10 SKIP 11 12 13 OPEN 14 VOLUME 15 LINE OUT 16 CHARGE 17 BASS BOOST 18 HOLD 19 DC 4 5V Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Page 13...

Page 15: ...1 2 1 5 UM 3 AA 3 AC DC 1 AC DC 4 5 19 2 AC DC 230 50 AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC 1 AC DC 2 3 4 1 16 ON 12 2 15 16 OFF 14 Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Page 14...

Page 16: ...24 15 15 CD AUX 11 CD MP3 1 2 13 3 4 5 14 6 PLAY PAUSE 4 READING CD PLAY 15 Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Page 15...

Page 17: ...MP3 CD MP3 7 8 PLAY PAUSE 4 PLAY PAUSE 9 STOP 9 10 STOP 9 OPEN OPEN 13 3 8 1 SKIP 2 SKIP 3 SKIP 4 SKIP SKIP MP3 1 SKIP 2 SKIP 16 Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Page 16...

Page 18: ...PLAY PAUSE 4 2 MODE STOP 9 MODE 4 3 MODE ALL MODE 3 ALL MP3 1 PLAY PAUSE 4 2 MODE STOP 9 MODE 5 3 MODE ALBUM MODE 4 ALBUM 4 MP3 MODE 3 ALL MODE 3 ALL CD 1 STOP 9 2 MODE INT 17 Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 1...

Page 19: ...P 9 2 MODE INT 3 PLAY PAUSE 10 4 MODE CD 1 STOP 9 2 MODE 4 RDM PLAY PAUSE 4 3 SKIP 2 4 MODE MP3 1 STOP 9 2 MODE 5 RDM PLAY PAUSE 4 3 SKIP 2 CD 1 PLAY PAUSE 4 5 STOP 9 2 PROG 6 PGM 3 SKIP SKIP 18 Vt 37...

Page 20: ...OG 6 5 64 3 4 6 PLAY PAUSE 4 7 STOP 9 MODE ALL MP3 1 PLAY PAUSE 4 8 STOP 9 2 PROG 6 3 SKIP SKIP PROG 4 SKIP SKIP 5 PROG 6 6 64 2 5 7 PLAY PAUSE 4 8 STOP 9 19 00 00 P 01 Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Pa...

Page 21: ...ASP DIR NEXT SKIP SKIP SKIP 2 SKIP SKIP PLAY PAUSE ASP DIR NEXT SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP PLAY PAUSE BASS BOSST 17 ON MP3 MP3 MODE 2 MODE 2 STOP 60 20 Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Page 20...

Page 22: ...POWER OFF STOP Anti Shock Anti Shock PLAY PAUSE ASP ASP 45 CD 120 MP3 ANTI SHOCK ASP 5 Anti shock Anti shock MP3 HOLD 18 ON CD 21 Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Page 21...

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Page 24: ...CD DA CD R CD RW MP3 1 20 20 000 45 CD 120 MP3 2 0 6 47 20 32 100 6 MP3 MPEG 32 384 128 44 1 MP3 ISO9660 2 LR6 UM 3 AA 4 5 0 8 3 127 26 139 203 5 23 Vt 3778 qxd 23 11 2004 12 32 Page 23...

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