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1.
USB SOCKET
Socket for USB STICK
2.
PHONE SOCKET
3.5mm phone socket
3.
VOLUME
Adjusts the volume
4.
OPEN SWITCH
Opens the CD lid
5.
DC INPUT SOCKET
Socket for 4.5V external power supply
6.
ESP/MENU/REC
MP3: select the file search function by MENU.
CD: Anti-Shock Protection on/off
USB/FLASH: Record audio signal to FLASH or USB.
7.
MODE/ CLEAR
Selects the different playing possibilities; REPEAT1/ ALL/DIR.,
INTRO, RANDOM
8.
PROGRAM/EQ/ENTER
Selects the program mode or enters the program,
Choose equalizer setting
9.
SKIP+/SEARCH
Skip or fast search tracks forward, and MP3/WMA file
SEARCH-RIGHT
10. SKIP-/SEARCH
Skip or fast search tracks backward, and MP3/WMA file
SEARCH-LEFT
11. PLAY/PAUSE/UP
Turns the player on, starts and interrupts CD play, and MP3/WMA
file SEARCH-UP
12. STOP/DOWN
Stops CD play, erases a program and turns the player off, and
MP3/WMA file SEARCH-DOWN
13. CD USB FLASH SWITCH
CD/USB/FLASH SELECT SWITCH
14. RECHARGE SWITCH
15. HOLD SWITCH
Key lock on/off switch
16. BATTERY COMPARTMENT Install Battery (inside CD door)
17. DISPLAY WINDOW
LCD function display
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in
hazardous laser exposure.
This product does not contain a separate Power On / Off switch. After
inserting a disc and installing batteries / AC adaptor, simply press the Play
button to switch on and play a disc.
In order to maximise battery life and provide optimum playing time this product
incorporates an Auto Power Off function.
The power to the player will automatically switch off approximately 60
Seconds after a disc has finished playing or when the CD lid is opened.
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function is automatically engaged. When playback starts for more
information. Please refer to section 12 of these instructions.
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Player Operation (see reverse of this sheet)
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1. LOCATION OF CONTROLS