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Summary of Contents for CDP-195

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Compact Disc Player CDP 195 CDP 195A 1AD6P1P0691 D AU ...

Page 2: ... Adaptor installation E9 Rechargeable Nickel Cadmium Battery Installation E9 Alkaline Battery Installation Ell Handling Compact Disc El2 Playing a Disc El3 Track Search El5 Forward Reverse Search El5 Programmed Play El6 Introscan E20 Random Play E20 Repeat Play E21 Using The Cigarette Lighter And Car Cassette Adaptor E22 Recording From The Line Out Jack E25 Cleaning E25 Specifications E26 El ...

Page 3: ...I CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sanyo may void the user s authority to operate this equipment Remove this protective sheet before use k o E2 ...

Page 4: ...s located m e onthebottomoft eunt t_ CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM ADvARsEL usyNL G LASER STRALING VED ABN NG NAR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION UNDGA UDS VARNING OSYNLIG LASER STRALNING NAR DENNA DiLAR OPPNAD OCH SPARR AR URKOPPUD STRALEN AR FARLIG VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG TRIT AUS WENN DECKEL GEOFFNET UND WENN SICHER...

Page 5: ...Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Even if your headset is an open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds don t turn up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you Generaf Do not place the unit in a position...

Page 6: ...adaptor Model No DPS412007 INPUT AC 230V 50Hz 55mA OUTPUT DC 6V 500mA Polarity Center Positive Rechargeable Nickel Cadmium Battery Model No NBA 50A Amplified speakers supplied with CDP 1 95A Headphones Patch cable E5 ...

Page 7: ...emperature is60 C 140 F or greater or in cars with the windows closed In the summer the tempera ture may get as high as 100 C 2120F or more Use the unit within a temperature range of 5 C141 F to 35 C 950F In humid or dusty locations In locations exposed to heavy vibra tions On unstable or tilted surfaces CONDENSATION If cold water is poured into a glass water droplets form on the outside of the gl...

Page 8: ...Button D 5 P MODE Button 6 HOLD Switch 7 BASSXPANDER Switch 8 Display 9 M SET Button 10 Charge Indicator 11 Fast Forward Button F l 12 Fast Backward Button 14 13 VOLUME Control 14 LINE OUT Socket 15 PHONES Socket 16 Battery Compartment bottom 17 EXT DC 6V Socket E7 ...

Page 9: ... play If the 11 button K or F I button is not pressed for approximately 3 min utes after entering the Pause mode the power turns off automatically HOLD FUNCTION The HOLD switch disables the buttons from operating to prevent play from starting or stomina due to accidental o eration For no ma use leave the switch in the OFF Dosition ON m OFF HOLD To prevent battery drain Set the HOLD switch to the O...

Page 10: ...BATTERY INSTALLATION 1 Fully charge the rechargeable nickel cadmium battery before us ing it for the first time Slide the battery compartment on the bottom of the unit to the left then swing the battery compartment open 2 3 4 5 Insert the NBP 50A rechargeable nickel cadmium battery into the battery compartment Be sure to observe the proper polarity the and signs as indicated inside the battery com...

Page 11: ...ions this battery can be recharged approxi mately 500 times If a different type of rechargeable bat tery is installed it cannot be recharged by the CDP 195 CDP 195A If the operating time decreases drasti cally even when the rechargeable nickel cadmium battery is properly re charged purchase a new NBP 50A rechargeable nickel cadmium battery Do not use any AC adaptor other than the one supplied with...

Page 12: ... charged U flashes in the display then the power automatically turns off If this occurs recharge the rechargeable nickel cadmium battery or replace the alkaline batteries before using the unit This unit can be used if the recharge able nickel cadmium battery or alkaline batteries are removed as long as the supplied AC adaptor is connected When you are not going to use the unit for one month or mor...

Page 13: ...compact disc Sharp writing instruments or the inks used in some felt tip pens may damage the surfaces of the disc Fingerprints should be carefully wiped from the surface of the disc with a soft cloth Unlike conventional records compact discs have no grooves to col lect dust and microscopic debris so gently wiping them with a soft cloth should remove most particles Wipe in a straight motion from th...

Page 14: ...ure to leave the HOLD switch in the OFF position Plug the cord from a pair of head phones into the PHONES socket A PHONES Press the OPEN button to open the disc compartment 3 Hold the disc with the labeled side up and press it onto the spindle until it clicks into place 4 Close the disc compartment E13 ...

Page 15: ...ng time flashes in the display Press the 11button again to resume To stop play press the button once The total track number and total playing time appear in the display To turn the power off press the button once again The power turns off automatically when all tracks on a disc have been played The power also turns off when the disc compartment is opened 7 Set the following functions according to ...

Page 16: ...RSE SEARCH Press and hold the l or l button during play to scan the disc at high speed When the desired section of the disc is found release the button Normal play will re sume Fi button FOR WARDARD I button REV ERSERSE If you press and hold the 1 button while the last track is playing and the end of the track is reached the player stops If you press and hold the l button while the first track is ...

Page 17: ...Example Program Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Track Number 5 3 8 1 2 4 1 Press the P MODE button six times 3 during play P MODE m 2 Press the 1 4 or 1 button to select track number 5 4 m I 1 n l_l _f _ 1 Press the M SET button Track 5 is now programmed M SET brl Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program other tracks Programmed play automatically begins if you program 22 tracks Track number I Program number E16 ...

Page 18: ...cl t 71 6 After programming is finished press the 11button stops flashing in the display and programmed play begins m The unit stops automatically after all programmed tracks have been played The programmed tracks are stored in memory until the disc compartment is opened or the power is turned off To play the same program again press the P MODE button to display then press the 11button E17 ...

Page 19: ...I 1 3 Press the M SET button After the change has been completed the dis play will change to indicate the next program number track number 8 pro gram number 3 m I 1 I_ 1 I_ J 1 Adding a Program Example Add track number 9 as program 7 1 2 3 4 Press the M SET button to display 00 07 b zc_l Press the l or F1 button to display track number 9 m Press the M SET button After the addi tion is completed th...

Page 20: ...tton Deleting the Procwam 1 2 3 Pre s the M S ET button to select track number 5 program number 1 LJ2zQrl Press the l or l button to set the display to 00 01 in n n l l l_f _ f_l f 1 Press the M SET button and the entire program will be deleted The programs will be lost in the following circumstances When the disc compartment is opened When the rechargeable nickel cad mium battery or the alkaline ...

Page 21: ...an play lNTROc lights in the display mode The first 10 seconds of each track INTRO flashes in the display on a disc are played from the first P MODE m track I RANDOM PLAY I Press the P MODE button four times during P MODE play RAMDOM appears in the display All tracks on the disc are played in random order ...

Page 22: ...ber which is repeated ALL TRACKS REPEAT Press the P MODE button twice during play c ALL appears in the display PROGRAM REPEAT 1 Press the P MODE button five times during play appears and 00 and flash in the display P MODE 2 Follow steps 2 6 under PRO GRAMMED PLAY page 15 I m ALL l l 1 1 1 1 I_ _I I E21 ...

Page 23: ... To avoid damage to the system remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the speakers for a month or more or if you plan to use AC or DC power Using AC Power You can power the speakers from a stan dard AC outlet with an AC adaptor not supplied Cautions You must use an AC adaptor that sup plies 9 volts and delivers at least 500 milliamps Its centre tip must be set to positive and its plug must...

Page 24: ...nd its volume control is set to its mini mum level If the audio source is stereo the speaker with the built in amplifier is the right speaker 1 Insert the amplifier s 3 2mm miniplug into your audio source s headphones socket L c _ CT 0 c E C DC 9V 500 A 2 Turn on the audio source and adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level 3 Set BASS to IN for enhanced Iow fre quency response or to OUT ...

Page 25: ...e If the audio source s output power does not exceed 750 mW you can use the speakers with AMPLIFIER set to OFF Vol ume will be lower than if you used the amplifier MAINTENANCE Keep the system dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Liquids might con tain minerals that can corrode the elec tronic circuits Use and store the system only in nor mal temperature environments Note The system s volume ...

Page 26: ...o corder system CLEANING CLEANING THE PICKUP LENS Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound dur ing play To clean the pickup lens open the disc compartment Blow the dust off of the lens using a camera lens blower avail able at most camera stores Do not touch the surface of the lens CLEANING THE CABINET Use a soft cloth moistened with plain luke warm water ...

Page 27: ...NE OUT 47 kohms AC Adaptor AC 230 240V 50 Hz DC 3V Ni Cd battery NBP 50A or AA x 2 133x28 x158mm Wx HxD 270g without batteries Amplified Speaker System Section Full range speaker 57mm diameter Amplifier input impedance 10 kohm Frequency response 500Hz to 12kHz Tone boost Bass 6dB at 100Hz Treble 6dB at 10kHz Power output 1 5W Max 750mW per channel Power requirements DC 9V 500mA with AC adaptor DC ...

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