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POWER SUPPLY
Power Supply from the Adapter

1. Insert the power adapter plug into the power adapter jack (9)   
2. Connect the adapter to the power supply.

Note:
• When the player is working from batteries and the adapter becomes 

connected, the power supply will automatically be switched to the 
adapter.

• Use only the adapter included with the player. Other models of power 

adapters can damage the player.

• Before connecting make sure that the adapter operating voltage 

corresponds to the voltage of the local power supply.

• When not using the player, disconnect the adapter from the power 

supply.

• Do not touch the adapter with wet hands.

Supply from Batteries

1. Disconnect the network adapter from the power supply outlet.
2. Open the battery compartment (18). 
3. Insert two Ni-MH batteries (1.2V 1200ìÀ, rectangular type), observing 

their polarity.

4. Close the battery compartment (18).

Charging the Batteries

1. Connect the network adapter to the power supply outlet.
2. Put the charging switch (15) to the "ON" position to start charging. The 

red charging indicator (16) will light up, showing the beginning of 
charging process.

3. After 15 hours disconnect the power adapter from the power supply .

ENGLISH

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Summary of Contents for VT-3787

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Page 2: ...MANUAL INSTRUCTION VT 3787 AUDIO CD MP3 PLAYER WITH FM RADIO CD MP3 C FM Vt 3787 qxd 20 12 2004 17 17 Page 3...

Page 3: ...button Power turning on 7 LED display 8 Open CD Compartment button 9 Power adapter jack 10 Line output jack 11 Headphones jack 12 Volume adjustment buttons 13 BASS BOOST switch 14 ESP TUNER PRESET FM...

Page 4: ...supply When not using the player disconnect the adapter from the power supply Do not touch the adapter with wet hands Supply from Batteries 1 Disconnect the network adapter from the power supply outl...

Page 5: ...nput of the audio system CD or AUX Note Always disconnect CD player power supply before connecting it to audio system If CD player creates interference with TV or radio place it away from radio sets a...

Page 6: ...e playback the current track number the performer name and the album name are displayed Note Playback of 8 and 12 sm discs is possible The CD compartment must contain only one of these discs CD MP3 Di...

Page 7: ...ed track search the volume level will decrease and playback will be accelerated CHOOSING an 3 TRACK 5 Press SKIP SEARCH BW TUNING DOWN button 4 to return to the track beginning 6 Press SKIP SEARCH BW...

Page 8: ...three times to cancel the repeated playback of the disc and the message ALL will disappear from the LED display INTRO CD FUNCTION 1 Press PLAYBACK PAUSE button 6 2 Press MODE button 2 three times to...

Page 9: ...on 2 two times to cancel the random playback function and activate the normal playback mode PROGRAMMING CD TRACKS PLAYBACK 1 In the disc stop mode press and keep MODE button 2 for 2 seconds and the me...

Page 10: ...ck into the memory The track number message will cease flashing 5 Repeat steps 3 6 to enter up to 64 tracks into the memory 6 Press MODE button 2 to finish programming 7 Press PLAYBACK PAUSE button 6...

Page 11: ...cell number will appear 3 Press ESP button 14 to select a memory cell number where you wish to store the radio station 4 Press MODE button 2 to store the radio station in the memory Selecting a Statio...

Page 12: ...he function does not improve the playing of scratched or spoiled discs IMPORTANT In MP3 mode the function of protection against play back interruption is always active and it is impossible to switch i...

Page 13: ...Linear 0 6 volt 47 k hm Headphones 20 milliWatt 32 Ohms Headphones 20 mW 32 Ohms Bass Boost effect 100Hz 6 dB MP3 MPEG Speed 32 384 kb sec Sampling frequency 8 11 025 12 kHz for MPEG2 5 16 22 05 24 kH...

Page 14: ...MODE PROGRAM 3 SKIP SEARCH FW TUNING UP 4 SKIP SEARCH BW TUNING DOWN 5 STOP 6 PLAY PAUSE 7 8 CD 9 10 11 12 13 BASS BOOST 14 ESP TUNER PRESET FM MONO FM 15 16 17 HOLD 18 19 Vt 3787 qxd 20 12 2004 17 1...

Page 15: ...1 9 2 1 2 18 3 Ni MH 1 2 B 1200 4 18 1 2 15 ON 16 3 15 14 Vt 3787 qxd 20 12 2004 17 17 Page 14...

Page 16: ...10 CD AUX CD CD 11 19 CD MP3 1 11 2 CD 8 3 CD MP3 4 CD 5 6 6 12 7 BASS BOOST 8 6 6 15 Vt 3787 qxd 20 12 2004 17 17 Page 15...

Page 17: ...9 5 60 CD MP3 8 12 CD CD MP3 1 2 6 6 3 5 4 5 CD OPEN CD 8 8 CD RW CD R NO DISC CD FINALIZE CD CD ESP 60 CD 1 4 16 Vt 3787 qxd 20 12 2004 17 17 Page 16...

Page 18: ...2 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 5 4 6 4 7 3 CD 1 6 2 MODE 2 1 1 MODE 2 3 MODE 2 ALL MODE 2 ALL MP3 1 6 3 MODE 2 1 MODE 2 3 MODE 2 ALBUM MODE 2 ALBUM 17 Vt 3787 qxd 20 12 2004 17 17 Page 17...

Page 19: ...TRO CD 1 6 2 MODE 2 INTRO INTRO 3 10 4 MODE 2 INTRO 5 60 INTRO MP3 1 6 2 MODE 2 INTRO INTRO 3 10 4 MODE 2 INTRO 5 60 RANDOM CD 1 MODE 2 RANDOM RAND 2 6 3 3 4 MODE 2 RANDOM MP3 1 2 RANDOM 18 Vt 3787 qx...

Page 20: ...RAND 2 6 3 3 4 2 CD 1 2 2 00 P 01 2 3 4 3 2 4 2 3 64 5 2 6 6 7 1 2 2 ALL MP3 1 2 2 A 00 P 01 A XX 3 3 4 19 Vt 3787 qxd 20 12 2004 17 17 Page 19...

Page 21: ...4 2 F XXX 5 3 4 6 2 7 3 6 64 8 2 9 6 10 1 2 MP3 MP3 ESP 14 A XXXXXX 1 3 4 2 6 3 3 4 1 ESP 14 ROOT 2 3 4 3 6 1 FM FM 2 3 4 2 20 Vt 3787 qxd 20 12 2004 17 17 Page 20...

Page 22: ...OG 3 ESP 14 4 2 ESP 14 FM FM ESP 14 FM ESP 14 ESP 14 Dynamic Bass Boost BASS BOOST 13 ON Bass Boost ESP ANTI SHOCK SYSTEM ESP 14 CD ESP ESP ANTI SHOCK SYSTEM 45 CD 120 MP3 ESP ESP 14 21 Vt 3787 qxd 20...

Page 23: ...3 HOLD 17 HOLD 17 ON CD CD MP3 CD R RW CD R RW 22 Vt 3787 qxd 20 12 2004 17 17 Page 22...

Page 24: ...3 2 0 6 47 20 32 Bass Boost 100 6 MP3 MPEG 32 384 K 8 11 025 12 K MPEG2 5 16 22 05 24 K MPEG2 32 44 1 48 K MPEG1 MP3 ISO9660 FM 87 5 108 M 10 7 25 2 x 1 2 Ni MH 66x16 5x6 4 5 0 8 DC 3 132 x 19 x 136 2...

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