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IB-CD96(CDM32A-60F8)-WM-E-030803

MODEL CD-96

OPERATING  INSTRUCTIONS

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE

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PLAYS MUSIC CDs & MP3 ENCODED DISCS

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DISPLAYS TITLE OF SONG (if available)

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ELECTRONIC VOLUME CONTROL

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BASS BOOST SYSTEM

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60 SEC ESP PLUS

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 ON CD PLAY

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120 SEC MP3 ANTI-SKIP ON MP3 PLAY

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FULLY PROGRAMMABLE PLAYBACK

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REPEAT 1 & REPEAT ALL PLAY

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INTRO & SHUFFLE PLAY

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USES 2 SIZE “AA” BATTERIES 

(NOT INCLUDED)

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LINE OUT JACK - CONNECTS TO YOUR STEREO SYSTEM

MP3 / CD PERSONAL PLAYER

WITH DELUXE HEADPHONES

IB-CD96(CDM32A-60F8)-WM-E-022203.p65

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Summary of Contents for CD-96

Page 1: ...LAYS TITLE OF SONG if available ELECTRONIC VOLUME CONTROL BASS BOOST SYSTEM 60 SEC ESP PLUSTM ON CD PLAY 120 SEC MP3 ANTI SKIP ON MP3 PLAY FULLY PROGRAMMABLE PLAYBACK REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL PLAY INTRO SHUFFLE PLAY USES 2 SIZE AA BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED LINE OUT JACK CONNECTS TO YOUR STEREO SYSTEM MP3 CD PERSONAL PLAYER WITH DELUXE HEADPHONES ...

Page 2: ...SEARCH BUTTON 6 PLAY PAUSE AND POWER ON BUTTON 7 CD DOOR OPEN BUTTON slide to open 8 VOLUME CONTROL INCREASE 9 VOLUME CONTROL DECREASE 10 EQUALIZER AND PROGRAM BUTTON for programmed play 11 STOP AND POWER OFF BUTTON 12 BATTERY DOOR 13 AC ADAPTOR JACK DC 4 5V 14 BASS BOOST SWITCH 15 LINE OUT JACK for home stereo connection 16 PHONES JACK headphone jack ...

Page 3: ...hat battery life expectancy is based upon volume and bass listening levels Maximum battery power consumption happens at maximum settings Typical life for 2 size AA alkaline batteries is above 8 hours of continuous use for CD play NOTE You may use rechargeable batteries on this set However because rechargeable batteries generally have lower voltage 1 2 volts instead of 1 5 volts Your playing time w...

Page 4: ...player and the other appropriate end usually RCA JACKS to the CD AUX INPUTS of your home stereo YOUR MP3 CD PLAYER TO AUX IN JACKS TO LINE OUT JACK YOUR STEREO SYSTEM OPTIONAL CABLE 3 5mm TO RCA JACKS 3 NOTE Use the volume control of your stereo system to adjust the volume because the VOLUME buttons on this player have only a slight effect on the output level when used with the LINE OUT jack ...

Page 5: ...STEREO HEADPHONES PLAY PAUSE BUTTON VOLUME CONTROL INCREASE DECREASE 12345 12345 12345 12345 Push here Disc TRACK NUMBER CURRENTLY PLAYING ELAPSED PLAYING TIME OF THE CURRENT TRACK 4 NOTE The ESP PLUSTM function will turn on automatically when the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed TOTAL TRACKS ON THE DISC TOTAL PLAYING TIME 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE Button ...

Page 6: ...section of the disc is found BASS BOOST switch This switch enhances the low frequency bass sounds at low listening levels Slide the BASS BOOST switch at the left side of the set ON or OFF to suit your taste PLAY PAUSE button PLAY PAUSE button STOP button To turn off the power STOP button once and wait 30 seconds or press STOP button twice BASS BOOST switch TRACK NUMBER CURRENTLY PLAYING PLAYING TI...

Page 7: ...utton several times and the display will show the following in turn Intro Play INTRO This plays the first 10 seconds of all songs in sequential order 1 During play or in stop mode press the REPEAT button 3 times the word INTRO will flash in the display 2 Press the PLAY button The first 10 seconds of each song on the CD will play in sequential order 3 When you find a song you like press the PLAY bu...

Page 8: ...ect track number 2 example Track number will flash in the display Track number 3 Press the PROGRAM button Track 2 is now programmed Program number 2 will now show in the display ready for your next selection of track 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program other tracks till you finish up to 20 selections 5 After programming is finished press the PLAY button to begin programmed play Music begins with PRO...

Page 9: ...on may not work during heavy jogging EMPTY MEMORY SOME MEMORY USED FULL MEMORY 8 The mark changes to the mark indicating that the memory buffer basket is full If the set is subject to a shock or a bump during play the data stored in memory continues to be decoded and played This gives the pickup time to stabilize and continue reading new music As the data is used from memory the indicator changes ...

Page 10: ...and song names can be viewed by the text display of your CD 96 But in most cases above you will need to enter the names of the songs Also if you put all songs in one album it may be difficult for you to locate a particular song We recommend several albums on a single CD with each album containing multiple songs CDDB www cddb com is a database which can help you name songs and artists and has usefu...

Page 11: ... TRACK NOTE 1 The ESP PLUSTM function will turn on automatically when the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed NOTE 2 It may take 10 seconds to 30 seconds to fully read the disc depending on how many titles and songs are recorded on your MP3 disc please be patient NOTE 3 If your MP3 disc was not made properly the words BAD MEDIA or BAD DISC will show in the display NOTE 4 It is normal for the MP3 disc to ...

Page 12: ...ually you must write your own MP3 disc on your computer s CD writer Or you may buy pre recorded MP3 discs from on line sources 2 When saving songs audio files onto your CD R or CD RW you must save them as MP3 DOT MP3 files Do not save them as DOC TEXT or PDF etc when downloading converting or saving files as MP3 files 3 Do not save TEXT files as MP3 files because they will not play and they may in...

Page 13: ...isplay will show the followings in turn Random Play SHUFF This shuffles the songs on the disc in a random order 1 During play or in stop mode press the REPEAT button 5 times the word SHUFF will flash in the display 2 Press the PLAY button this will play all of the songs in random order selected by the MP3 CD player 3 Press the SKIP SEARCH button to skip to the next random song All Tracks Repeat RE...

Page 14: ... 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to program other tracks till you finish up to 64 selections 7 After programming is finished press PLAY to begin programmed play Music begins with PROG shown in the display NOTE The player will stop automatically after all programmed tracks have been played To quit programmed play press the STOP button twice You may press the PLAY button to re start normal play Your programme...

Page 15: ...ke conventional records compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic dirt so gently wiping them with a soft cloth should remove most particles Wipe in a straight motion from the center to the edge Handling Compact Discs Dirty scratched or warped discs may cause skipping or noise Handle the disc only by the edges To keep clean do not touch its surface Never use thinner benzine reco...

Page 16: ...rovide superb stereo listening while allowing you to hear some outside sounds when listening at normally low volume levels Listening at extremely high volume levels minimizes the intrusion of outside noise sounds In the interest of safety it is strongly advised against the use while engaging in activities where the exclusion of external sounds whistles horns sirens traffic etc could be hazardous A...

Page 17: ...ntenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help SAFETY CERTIFICATION This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet safety standards of the FCC requirements and comply with safety performance of the U S Dep...

Page 18: ...nd stops The disc or lens is dirty or is scratched Strong vibrations Clean or replace the compact disc or clean the lens BASS BOOST is ON Slide BASS BOOST switch to OFF Weak batteries Music is too loud Sound is distorted Buttons do not work Electronic or static error caused circuitry to lock Remove batteries and the optional AC ADAPTOR Wait 15 seconds and re insert Make sure batteries are fresh or...

Page 19: ...tinuous improvement Lenoxx reserves the right to modify product designs and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation 50Hz 15kHz 1 2dB 44 1kHz 1 bit CIRC Optical 3 beam semiconductor laser 780 nm wavelength General 5 1 4 5 3 4 5 270g set only MP3 CD Section 20mW 20mW 4 5V 700mA 120V 60Hz not included 3V Using 2 size AA batteries not included Laser diode material GaAIAs 18 ...

Page 20: ... from original purchase we will repair the unit covering any part s that need to be replaced at no charge but will charge for the cost of labor return postage paid by Lenoxx This warranty does not apply to any products which have been subject to misuse neglect or accident This warranty does not cover broken headphones or cabinet UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP BE LIABLE FOR ANY...

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