PORTABLE COMPACT DISC PLAYER
MODEL: CD145
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENGLISH
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1. SKIP / SEARCH DOWN BUTTON
2. SKIP / SEARCH UP BUTTON
3. MODE BUTTON
4. PROG (PROGRAM) BUTTON
5. LCD DISPLAY
6. PLAY / PAUSE BUTTON (POWER ON)
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CAUTION
USE
OF CONTROLS OR AD JUSTMENTS OR PERFORMA NCE OF PROCEDURES
OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HERE MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS EXPOSURE
TO RADIATION.
NO
ADJUSTMENT OR REPAIRS SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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7. STOP BUTTON (POWER OFF)
8. VOLUME DN BUTTON
9. VOLUME UP BUTTON
10
. OPEN BUTTON
11. PHONE JACK
12. DC JACK
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. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
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10
13
12
11
PREPARATIONS BEFORE USING
Battery Installation
1. Open the Battery Compartment cover.
2. Insert 2 batteries (LR6, “AA” size, or equivalent)
with
the correct polarity, as indicated.
(Alkaline batteries are recommended.)
3. Close the cover properly.
In order to operate the player on batteries, the optional AC/DC adaptor ( Not included )
disconnected
mus
t be
from the DC 4.5V jack (12).
AC/DC Adapter (Optional)
Before connection, make sure the adapter’s AC input voltage corresponds to your local AC
tlet voltage,and that its DC output can deliver 4.5V with at least 500mA of current.
ou
1. Connect the adapter’s DC output plug (note polarity) into the unit’s DC 4.5V
Jack (12). Once done, connect the AC/DC adapter ( Not included ) to a power outlet.
DISC PLAYING
This CD player is designed to play both 8cm (3.15”) and 12cm (4.7”) compact discs.
Getting Start
1. Insert the headpho ne/earphone plug in the PHONE JACK(11).
2. Push the open Button (10) to open the door, then put a disc into the CD compartmen t
with the labe l side facing up.
3. Push the disc gently down on the center hub until it clicks.
To remove the disc, pick up the disc by holding the edge, while pressing gently on the hub.
4. Close the door and press the Play/Pause Button
5. The Display will show the total number of tracks on the disc, then begin to play the first
track
.
General Operation
Play/Pause Button — Press once to start playback in the original order.
Stop Button — Press once to stop playback.
Skip / Search Buttons — Press once to skip to next track or back to
Press
Press
previous
— Press continuiously to search forward or
backwar
once.
again to stop the disc play temporarily.
again to turn off power
track .
d .
Automatic Turn off (Auto Power Off)
If the player in STOP mode for 30 seconds, it will turn off automatically.
Various Playing Modes
MODE Button (3) — There are three kinds of functions :
Repeat Play
A.
During PLAY mode
• Press theMODE button once to play single track repeatedly.
• The repeat indicator REPEAT 1 will appear on the display.
During PLAY mode
• Press the MODE button twice to play the entire disc repeatedly.
• The repeat indicator REPEAT ALL will appear on the display.
NOT
E - To cancel the REPEAT function, simply press the MODE button until the REPEAT
indicator
disappears.
B. Intro Scan
In STOP mode
• Press the MODE button three times.
• The INTRO indicator will appear on the display.
• Press the PLAY button to play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc.
E - To cancel INTRO SCAN simply press the MODE button until the INTRO indicator
NOT
disappears
.
C. Random Play
In STOP mode
• Press the MODE button four times.
• The RANDOM indicator will appear on the display.
• Press the PLAY button, all the tracks on a disc to be played in a random sequence.
E - To cancel RANDOM PLAY simply press the MODE button until the RANDOM
NOT
indicator
disappears.
Program Play
1. Press the PROG button, PROG No. 01 appears.
* The PGM and Track No. 00 start flashing on the display.
2. Press or to select the desired track.
3. Press the PROG button to enter the track into memory. The program number will be
increment
in
to memory.
one step.
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4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to program the order of more tracks. up to 20 tracks can be programmed
5. Press to start the program playback.
6. To stop the PROG play, press the STOP button once.
7. To play the PROG play in step 6, press PROG button and button.
8. To check the PROG memory, in PROGplay mode, press the or button.
9. To erase the program memory, OPEN the player’s CD door or turn off its power.
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LOW BATTERY ALERT
When the low battery indicator appears on the display, please prepare to replace the
batteries
.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Lens
If the lens becomes dusty, clean it with a camera lens blower. Be careful not to scratch the
surface of the lens.
Cleaning the Cabinet
From time to time, clean the cabinet with a soft dry cloth. For more stubborn stains, slightly
mois
ten the cloth with water or a mild detergent solution. Never use benzene, alcohol or
other solvents as they may damage the finish of the cabinet.
SPECIFICATIONS
Output Power : 20mW (32 )
Freq.
Response : 100 ~ 20000 Hz
Power
Source : 2 xUM- 3 or “AA” size batt eries ( not included )
Dimension
s : 142mm(W) x 155mm(D) x 26mm(H)
** For improve ment purposes , specificati on and design are subject to change without
no
tice. **
4.5V(@
500mA)AC-DC adapt or ( Not included)
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Cleaning the Disc
When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the center out.
Note
- Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or
an
ti-static spray intended for analogue discs.
Should you expe rience difficulties in the use of this pla yer please refer to the
**
following
chart before contacting your dealer or the place of purchase.
Trouble
shooting Gui de
m Points to check
Proble
Pla
yer fails to function • The disc may be inserted upside down.
sound from Earphones • Earphones' plug is not firmly inserted into the Phones
No
No
sound when played through • The connection to the amp, or its setting is incorrect.
an
external amplifier • Power to an external amplifier is not switched on.
Intermittent Sound • Dirty or defective disc.
• The disc not mounted correctly on the hub.
• The disc is dirty or may be incorrect or defective.
• The pick up lens is dirty.
• The player’s lid not closed.
• Moisture condensation, Allow the player to warm up
to
room temperature for 60 minutes.
• AC Power to the AC/DC adapter is switched off.
• Auto power off has occurred, press PLAY button to
restore power (see Auto Power Off in the text).
• Weak batteries.
jack(
11).
• Dirty pickup lens.
• The player is subject to excessive vibration or shock.
• Low battery power.
• Poor Earphone connection.
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