use any of the following to power your CD player:
• Two AA alkaline batteries (not supplied).
• Two rechargeable batteries (not supplied).
• Standard AC power using a regulated AC adapter (not supplied).
• Vehicle battery power using the
supplied DC adapter.
alkaline/rechargeable
batteries
1. Open the hinged battery cover.
Close when finished.
2 Insert two AA alkaline or
rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries on
top of the ribbon.
charge batteries
You can charge rechargeable
Ni-Cd batteries in this CD player.
If the label of a rechargeable battery extends over the negative
side of the battery, you will not be able to charge it in the CD
player.( You can contact local RadioShack store for the special
rechargeable Ni-Cd battery)
1. Insert two rechargeable NiCd batteries.
2. Plug in the AC/DC adapter. Charge for 12—15 hours.
3. Unplug the AC/DC adapter. Your CD player is ready to play.
AC adapter
You can power your CD player using a 4.5V, 600 mA AC adapter (not
supplied). Follow these steps to connect the CD player to
AC power.
1. Insert one end of the AC adapter into the DC IN jack.
2. Plug the other end into an AC wall outlet.
Do not touch the AC adapter with wet hands. This can
result in electrical shock.
If the AC adapter is connected when the batteries are
installed, the power supply automatically switches to the
AC power source and the batteries are disconnected.
DC adapter
1 Insert one end of the DC adapter into the DC IN
jack.
2. Plug the other end into the cigarette lighter in
your vehicle.
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installing, setting up and using your new product
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what’s included
Press
EQ
repeatedly to select different types of music effects (Normal, Classic,
Rock, Jazz, Pop).
NORMAL
will automatically be activated when playing
CDs
or
MP3s
.
EQ function cannot be activated in RADIO mode.
Press
Stop
to
stop play in all modes.
The power turns off automatically
after about 30 seconds when you
press
STOP,
or all the tracks on a
disc have been played. Power turns
off immediately when you press
STOP
twice.
Press
Skip+
to skip forward to the
next track in
CD
and
MP3
mode.
Press and hold the
SKIP+
or
SKIP-
during play to scan the disc at high
speed. When you find the desired
section of the disc, release the button.
Normal play will resume.
Press
PLAY/PAUSE
to activate
CD
/
MP3
mode. Press and hold
PLAY/PAUSE
. As the disc begins to spin,
READING
appears on the
display.
When the music begins,
adjust the volume as desired.
Press
PLAY/PAUSE
again to pause.
The elapsed time will flash on
the display.
Resume normal play by pressing
PLAY/PAUSE
.
Press
Preset -
to preset radio
station down in
Tuner
mode.
Press
SKIP
-
once to skip to
the beginning of the current
track, or repeatedly to skip to
previous tracks.
Press Mode/FM ST./Mono
to select
play modes Repeat 1, Repeat All,
Repeat Directory, Random or Intro, in
CD
and
MP3
mode.
Intro scan play
- For
CDs
and
MP3s,
repeatedly press
MODE
until
INT
appears. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
to
activate. The first 10 seconds of each
track will play in order.
Random play
- Press
Mode
until
RND
appears
to play
CD
or
MP3
tracks in
random order. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
to activate.
powering your CD Player
Use
PROG./MEM.
to program your
favorite tracks in
CD
mode, or your
favorite radio stations in
Tuner
mode.
Press
ESP
activates the antishock
protection system for 45 seconds in
CD
mode, and 120 seconds in
MP3
mode.
NOTE
programmed play
CD and MP3 tracks on a disc can be programmed to
play in any order. Up to 60 tracks can be programmed.
1. In stopped mode press
PROG./MEM.
The track
number 00 flashes,
PGM
and program number
P01
are shown or
00 000
flashes in MP3 mode
PGM
and program number
P01
are shown. Press
SKIP+
or SKIP-
to select the first track to be
programmed.
When programing in
MP3
mode, press the
DIR/PRESET
+
or
DIR/PRESET-
to select
directory.
2 Press
PROG./MEM.
again to store the track you selected. The display
P01
changes to
P02
.
3. Repeat steps 1
and 2 to program
additional tracks.
4. After you finish
programming,
press
PLAY/PAUSE
.
Programmed play begins from the first programmed track.
The player stops automatically after all programmed tracks
have been played. The programmed tracks are stored in
memory until the disc compartment is opened or power is
turned off.
hold switch–hold all buttons
Once you have made all adjustments and selections, slide
HOLD
to
ON
.
HOLD
appears on the display. This locks
all buttons. Slide the
HOLD SWITCH
to
OFF
to
unlock all
controls.
NOTE
If you press
PLAY/PAUSE
at power off mode during the
HOLD
function is activated, the display will show
HOLD,
then
OFF
appears
the unit will power off automatically.
r
epeat play
For
CDs
and
MP3s
to repeat a single track, press
MODE
repeatedly until
REPT1
appears in the display. Press
SKIP+
or
SKIP -
to select your
favorite song. The track will repeat until you press
STOP.
To repeat all tracks on a
CD/MP3
press
MODE
repeatedly until
REPT ALL
appears in the display. All tracks will be repeated.
To repeat a single directory in MP3 mode, press
MODE
repeatedly until
REPT DIR
appears in the display, the whole directory will be repeated.
more CD player functions
For MP3 discs,
ESP
cannot be cancelled
after you activate it.
Because your MP3
disc has a large
capacity, the disc-
reading time will
increase.
file-selection
playback
Press
DIR/PRESET,
SKIP+
or
SKIP-
to select the files
you want to include in the same playlist, just as you would
with a CD.
To select different files from different directories, in play
mode, select the directory first, then choose the file you need
in the directory.
1. Connect the supplied
headphones into the
PHONES
jack.
2. Slide
OPEN
switch to open the
CD door. Insert a disc label side
up. Close the CD door.
special MP3 functions
headphones
volume
hold
line out DC in
place disc here
NOTE
NOTE
The power turns on automatically when
you press
PLAY/PAUSE
or
RADIO
.
UBS - enhances
bass effect
hold
open