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Compact Disc Operation
1.
Press the on/off button (1) in to turn the unit on.
2.
Use the function knob (2) to select CD operation.
3.
Press the open button (5) and gently pull the compact disc
door open fully.
4
Insert a disc onto the disc hub and press gently in the
center until the disc is secure and supported by the hub.
5.
Close the compact disc door until it snaps into place.
6.
Press the skip up/down buttons (8 / 9) to select a specific track.
7.
Press the play button (6) and adjust the volume, balance
and 3 band graphic equalizer controls as desired.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
17. Random Button
Use the random button to play the disc tracks in an random
order selected by the disc player computer.
18. Intro Button
Use the intro button to listen to the first 10 seconds of all the
tracks on the compact disc.
19. Repeat Button
Use the repeat button to continuously play one song repeatedly
or to continuously play the entire disc repeatedly.
20. Compact Display
This display contains all the information about the disc that
is playing and all the modes the disc can play under.
(See compact disc operation)
Radio Operation
1.
Press the on / off button (1) in to turn the unit on.
2.
Use the function knob (2) to select the AM or FM radio band.
3.
Tune in the desired radio station by rotating the tuning knob (4).
4.
Adjust the volume, balance and 3-band graphic equalizer
controls as desired.
FM Stereo Operation
The unit will automatically switch from FM mono to FM stereo
when the signal strength increases to a stereo level. If the signal
should become weak on stereo reception, the unit will switch
back to the mono mode.
Note:
Stereo operation is indicated by the stereo light (3) on the
front of the unit.
TUNING
PHONES
STEREO
L
R
+12
-12
HI
MID
LO
BALANCE
VOLUME
MIN
MAX
AM
CD
FM
POWER
A
B
PLAY/
PAUSE
SKIP
DOWN
SKIP
UP
STOP
RANDOM INTRO
REPEAT
PROG
TRACK
S P E A K E R S E L E C T I O N
O
P
EN
AM
AM
540 600 700 800 1000 1200 1400 1600
KHZ
FM
FM
88 92
96 100 104 108
MHZ
0
+12
-12
0
PGM
REP1
INTRO
Warning !
Never touch the laser eye. Moisture and oils
from your fingers can impair proper operation.
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