Sanyo CDP-M303 User Manual

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Instruction Manual
Personal CD Player
CD MOBILE
CDP-M303
SANYO Canada Inc.
www.sanyocanada.com
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SAFETY TIPS
Thank you for purchasing the SANYO CDP-M303. The CDP-M303 comes with headphones and an AC adapter.
CAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
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Do not insert pins or other objects inside the unit. This unit is equipped with a safety device which automatically turns the laser beam off when the disc compartment is opened. If a pin or other metal object should get inside the unit, however, this safety device may be deactivated.
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Do not drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks. Doing so could result in damage.
Do not place the unit in the following locations:
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Locations where the temperature is high. The cabinet may warp or the unit may otherwise be damaged if it is placed in direct sunlight, near heaters (where the temperature is 140 F/60 C or greater) or in cars with the windows closed. (In the summer, the temperature may get as high as 212 F/110 C or more.) Use the unit
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within a temperature range of 41 F/5 C to 95 F/35 C.
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In humid or dusty locations.
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In locations exposed to heavy vibrations.
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On unstable or tilted surfaces.
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CONDENSATION
If cold water is poured into a glass, water droplets form on the outside of the glass. This is called condensation. Condensation may occur on internal operating parts of the laser pickup.
CONDENSATION OCCURS:
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When the unit is brought from the outdoors into a warm room, or if it is in a cold room which is heated quickly.
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In the summer, if the unit is moved suddenly from an air-conditioned room or car to a hot or humid location.
SHOULD CONDENSATION OCCUR:
The unit may not operate properly if condensation occurs. Wait for 1 to 2 hours (to allow the internal parts to adjust to the surrounding temperature) before using the unit.
SAFETY TIPS
THIS SET EMPLOYS AN OPTICAL LASER BEAM SYSTEM IN THE CD MECHANISM, DESIGNED WITH BUILT-IN SAFEGUARDS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE. EXPOSURE TO THIS INVISIBLE LASER LIGHT BEAM MAY BE HARMFUL TO THEHUMAN EYE. THIS IS A CLASS-1 LASER PRODUCT. USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN, MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS LASER LIGHT BEAM EXPOSURE. THIS COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. THE LASER MECHANISM IN THE SET CORRESPONDS TO THE STYLUS (NEEDLE) OF A RECORD PLAYER. ALTHOUGH THIS PRODUCT USES A LASER PICK-UP LENS, IT IS COMPLETELY SAFE WHEN OPERATED ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The lightning flash and arrow head within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of "dangerous voltage" inside the product.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Do not apply oil or petroleum products or solvents to any part of this set.
Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated. Avoid exposure to beam.
LASER SAFETY
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:
The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions accompanying the product.
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LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
1. CD DOOR
2. BACKWARD SKIP/SEARCH BUTTON
3. ALBUM/10+ BUTTON
4. CD MODE BUTTON
5. CD FORWARD SKIP/SEARCH BUTTON
6. CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
7. CD STOP BUTTON
8. EQ/PROGRAM BUTTON
9. VOLUME DOWN BUTTON
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10. LCD(Liquid Crystal Display)
11. VOLUME UP BUTTON
12. LINE OUT JACK
13. PHONES JACK
14. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
15. CD DOOR OPEN SWITCH
16. DC INPUT JACK
17.
HOLD SWITCH
18. BASS BOOST SWITCH
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SIGNS IN LCD DISPLAY WINDOW
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1. "PROG" shows during programmed playing.
2. "SHUFF" shows during random playing.
3. "INTRO" shows during intro scan playing.
4. "MP3" shows when the disc being played is an MP3 disc.
5. "CD" shows when the disc being played is a CD.
6. The "HOLD" will be shown if the hold switch is set to "on" position (optional).
7. "REPT" shows during repeat playing.
8. "REPT 1" shows during single track repeat playing.
9. "REPT DIR" shows during single album tracks repeat playing (only for MP3 disc).
10. "REPT ALL" shows during the whole disc repeat playing.
11. The symbol " " shows when the unit is running on weak batteries.
12. The current album number during MP3 playing.
13. The number of the track being played.
14. The elapsing minute of the track being played.
15. The elapsing second of the track being played.
16. This symbol shows when the ESP (Electronic skip Protection) function is activated.
17. This is the status column. During MP3 playing, it also shows the playing information of the current track.
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POWER SUPPLY
Plug one end of the AC adaptor into the DC IN jack, then plug the other end into AC wall outlet.
Precautions on using the AC Adaptor
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Do not touch the AC adaptor with wet hands. Doing so is dangerous, as this could result in an electrical shock.
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If the AC adaptor is connected when the
batteries are installed, the power supply automatically switches to the AC power source and the batteries are disconnected.
NOTE:
The plug style of the product may be
different from the drawing in the instruction manual, please solve the problem by using your own switching plug.
ALKALINE BATTERY INSTALLATION (NOT SUPPLIED)
Insert two AA batteries (not supplied) into the battery compartment on the bottom of the unit. Be sure to observe the proper polarity (the "+" and "-" signs) as indicated inside the battery compartment.
NOTE ON ALKALINE BATTERIES
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When replacing the alkaline batteries, use two new batteries of the same type. Do not mix a used battery with a new one or mix different types of batteries. When inserting the batteries, mistakenly
Ë
inserting even one with improper polarity will cause leakage. Never charge, heat, disassemble, or
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throw batteries into a fire.
REMEMBER
If the symbol " " flashes in the
Ê
display, your batteries are weak. Replace them or use the AC Adapter. If the display is blank (no numbers
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show when PLAY/PAUSE button is pushed) the batteries are dead. Replace them or use AC Adapter, or Cigarette Lighter Adapter (Also check if you inserted the batteries according to the "+" and "-" as shown on set).
IMPORTANT NOTE
Spent or discharged batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your local county solid waste authority.
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
This unit is designed to play compact discs bearing the identification logo (right). Discs that do not carry this logo may not conform to the CD standard and may not play properly. Dirty, scratched, or warped discs may cause skipping or noise. Pay attention to the following: Handle the disc only by the edges. To keep the disc clean, do not touch the surface of the disc.
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Discs should be returned to their cases
after use to avoid serious scratches that could cause the laser pickup to skip.
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Do not expose discs to direct sunlight,
high humidity, or high temperatures for extended periods. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc.
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Do not apply paper or write anything on
either side of the compact disc. Sharp writing instruments, or the inks used in
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
CLEANING DISCS
ÊËFingerprints should be wiped from the
surface of the disc with a soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently wiping them with cloth should remove most of the particles. Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the outside of the disc.
Never use such chemicals as record cleaning sprays, anti-static sprays, benzene or thinner to clean compact discs. Such chemicals can damage the plastic of the disc.
The unit will not play a disc that
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has been inserted upside down, or discs that do not conform to the Compact Disc standard. Also, the unit might not play discs that are scratched, soiled or carry fingerprints. 3" (8cm) CDs can be played
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without an adaptor. MP3 discs are handled in the same
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PLAYING A CD
Be sure to reduce the volume before plugging in or unplugging the headphones/earphones.
Plug the cord from a pair of
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headphones/earphones into the PHONES jack.
ËÌSlide the OPEN switch to open the CD
door.
OPEN
Hold the disc with the label side up and press it onto the spindle until it "clicks" into place.
Í Close the CD door, press down
PLAY/PAUSE button, and CD begins to spin. Then " " appears on the display.
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Adjust the volumeas desired.
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Bass Boost
Set the function as desired. Press PLAY/PAUSE button again to stop playing temporarily.
The elapsed playing time would flash
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on the display.
PLAYING A DISC
Ñ If you want to stop playing, press the
STOP button. The total number of tracks and total playing time (e.g. A disc contains 10 tracks) will be shown on the display. If you press it again, " " appears, then the power shuts off immediately.
TRACK SEARCH
Press the BACK and FWD SEARCH buttons during play to skip to the desired track.
Press the button to skip to the next
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track on the disc.
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Press the button to skip to the
beginning of the track currently playing.
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Press the button twice or more to skip to previous tracks.
Resume to normal play by pressing
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PLAY/PAUSE button.
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PLAYING A DISC
FORWARD/REVERSE SEARCH
Press and hold the BACK or FWD SEARCH buttons during play to scan the disc at high speed. When the desired section of the disc is found, release the button. Normal play will resume.
FWD..............FORWARD
BACK............REVERSE
If you press and hold the FWD button while playing, it
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will scanthe currenttrack forward athigh speed. If you pressand hold the BACK button while playing, it
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will scanthe currenttrack backward athigh speed.
NOTE: During CD playing, press ALBUM/10+ button once to select the track over +10, adding ten after pressing each time.
ELECTRONIC SKIP PROTECTION SYSTEM
The digital ELECTRONIC-SKIP PROTECTION function uses semiconductor memory to prevent the sound from skipping when the unit is subjected to shocks and vibration during play. * While the disc begins to play, the " "
indicator appears in the display and digital ELECTRONIC SKIP PROTECTION function turns on automatically. The digital data is stored in a "read-ahead" memory buffer before it is decoded and played. The " " mark changes to " " mark, indicating that the data buffer is full.
the
* When the unit is subjected to a shock
during play, the data stored in memory continues to be decoded and played. This gives the pickup time to stabilize and continue reading new data. As the data is read from memory the indicator changes to "".
Once the pickup returns to its original
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position, new data is stored in memory and the display changes back to the " " mark.
NOTE: The ESP function will start automatically as soon as the player begins to play the disc and is always on.
HOLD SWITCH-HOLD ALL BUTTONS (OPTIONAL)
Once all adjustments/selections are finished, slide the HOLD SWITCH to the ON position, " " appears on the display. This deactivates all buttons' functions and eliminates the possibility of accidentally pressing buttons. Slide the HOLD SWITCH to the OFF position to unlock all buttons, " " disappears.
BASS X PANDER
Use the Bass Boost function to increase the bass output when listening with headphones/earphones.
AUTO POWER ON/OFF FUNCTION
AUTO POWER ON FUNCTION
* The power turns on automatically when
the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed.
OFF HOLD ON
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OFF BASS ON
BOOST
AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION
**The power turns off automatically when
all tracks on a disc have been played or when the STOP button is pressed after approximately 30 seconds. The power turns off immediately when the STOP button is pressed once more.
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PROGRAMMED PLAY
The tracks on the disc can be programmed for play in any order (Up to 20 tracks can be programmed).
Press the EQ/PROGRAM button in stop
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mode, " " and track number " " and program number " " are shown in the display.
Press the BACK or FWD SKIP/SEARCH
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button to select the first track to be programmed.
Press the EQ/PROGRAM button. The
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first track number is now stored into memory, and the program number changes to " " waiting for your next selection.
INTRO SCANPLAY
ÍÎRepeat steps 2 and 3 to program
additional tracks. After programming is finished, press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
Programmed play begins from the
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first programmed track.
The player stops automatically
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after all programmed tracks have been played and the icon" " still appears in the display. To program play again, press the PLAY/PAUSE button.The programmed tracks are stored in memory until the disc compartment is opened, the power is turned off, or the STOP button is pressed twice.
RANDOM PLAY
RANDOM PLAY
Press the MODE button four times in stop mode or playing mode. " " shows in the display, press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
SINGLE TRACK REPEAT/ALL TRACKS REPEAT
SINGLE TRACK REPEAT
Press the MODE button once during play or in stop mode, " " appears in the display, press the BACK or FORWARD SKIP/SEARCH button to select your favourite song (In the stop mode, pressing the Play/Pause button again is required).
This plays one song repeatedly until you press the STOP button or press the MODE button two times to return to the normal play mode.
All tracks on the disc will be played in random order selected by CD player, then shut off automatically.
ALL TRACKS REPEAT
Press the MODE button twice during play or in stop mode, " " shows in the display (In the stop mode, pressing the Play/Pause button again is required).
All songs will keep playing in sequence; 1.
2. 3 etc; and all songs will repeat over again until you press the STOP button or press the MODE button one time to return to the normal play mode.
ÊËPress the MODE button three times in
stop mode or playing mode.
" " shows in the display; press the PLAY/PAUSE button. The first 10 seconds of each track from track 1 will be played in order.
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PLAYING AN MP3 DISC
Thank-you for choosing the Sanyo CDP-M303, CD/MP3 player. Please take a moment to read this instruction booklet so you will become familiar with the many features of this unit.
Note: Because an MP3 disc has a large capacity, the disc-reading time will be longer. Switch on the power, open the CD door, put the disc inside the unit correctly and close the CD door. Press PLAY/PAUSE, and READING appears on the screen. The disc is read in the following order:
MP3
Begin to read disc Catalog 1 Track number
Album name
MP3MP3 MP3
Catalog 2
Track Number (including the tracks of the previous catalog)
As the diagram above illustrates, the display will show the track number in the context of the entire disc regardless which catalog or album is being played. As an example, if an MP3 disc has 14 catalogs and 156 tracks in total, and catalog 1 has 16 tracks and catalog 2 has 14 tracks, track 26 in catalog 2 would show in the display (as in diagram above). Instructions for PLAY/PAUSE, STOP/POWER OFF, FORWARD/BACKWARD, etc., arethesameforMP3discsasforCDdiscs. NOTE: Because of the anti-skip mechanism, the CD stores 120 seconds of play into memory. Therefore, the CD will stop spinning occasionally; listening will not be interrupted.
Total Catalogs' number
Total tracks'
number
The 1st track starts playing
Information of
the current track
ESP
signal
REPEAT PLAY FUNCTION
SINGLE TRACK REPEAT
During playback, press the MODE button once to repeat the track that is playing." " will appear.
REPEAT ALL TRACKS IN CATALOG
During playback, press the MODE button twice to repeat all of the tracks in the current catalogue. " " will appear on the display.
REPEAT ALL
During playback, press the MODE button three times, and the entire disc will be repeated. " " will appear on the display.
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TRACK-SELECTING PLAYBACK
Press FORWARD SKIP/SEARCH (or BACKWARD SKIP/SEARCH) to select the track you wish to play (refer to CD instructions for additional information.) During playback, press CD ALBUM/10+ to jump in increments of 10 within the current catalog. Then use the forward and backward skip/search to refine your selection. To select a track in a different catalog, first select the catalog of your choice, and then the track, as follows:
Press and hold ALBUM/10+,
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appears in the display. Press the SKIP/SEARCH to select
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catalog
Press the ALBUM/10+ again and the
first track of the selected
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appears
Press SKIP/SEARCH to select the exact
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track of your choice, and then press PLAY/PAUSE
NOTE: Example to follow, selection of track
2 of catalog 9:
Ê The first track is in catalog 1 after
pressing PLAY/PAUSE, and the display shows as follows:
catalog
catalog
Ë Press and hold ALBUM/10+, the
display will shows catalog " " .
Ì Press SKIP/SEARCH ( or ) to
select catalog 9, and the display shows :
Í Press ALBUM/10+ again, and the 1
track in catalog 9 will flash:
Î Press SKIP/SEARCH to select track 2,
and then press PLAY/PAUSE to start playing.
ELECTRONIC EQ SETTING
In PLAY mode, press EQ/PROGRAM repeatedly to select one of DBB (Deep Bass Beat), POP, CLASSIC, JAZ, ROCK or NORMAL.
PROGRAM PLAY (upto 64 tracks can be edited)
NOTE: This can only be done in STOP mode. After pressing STOP, the display will remain active for ____ seconds.
1. In STOP mode, press EQ/PROGRAM.
2. Press SKIP/SEARCH to select desired catalog.
3. Press EQ/PROGRAM again.
4. Press SKIP/SEARCH to select the desired tracks.
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5. Repeat the above steps to program the
other tracks.
6. Press PLAY/PAUSE to enter program play.
As an example, to select track 3 in catalog 5:
1. In STOP mode, the display shows
MP3
"".
2. Press EQ/PROGRAM. The display shows " " and the catalog " " flashes.
3. Press SKIP/SEARCH to select catalog 5. The display shows" " .
4. Press EQ/PROGRAM, and the track number " " flashes.
5. Press SKIP/SEARCH to select track 3,and " " appears.
6. Press EQ/PROGRAM again; " "
appears, ready to select the second track.
7. Repeat the above steps to select the desired tracks.
8. When programming is complete, press
PLAY/PAUSE to begin program playing mode.
PROG
PROG
PROG
PROG
PROG
PROG
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
MP3
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INTRO SCAN MODE
In stop mode or playing mode, press MODE fourth, " " flashes on the display.
MP3
Press PLAY/PAUSE again to begin playing brief introductions to the tracks.
RANDOM PLAY
In STOP or PLAY mode, press MODE five times, and " " flashes on the display.
MP3
Press PLAY/PAUSE again to begin playing the tracks in random order.
SEARCHING SONGS
During MP3 play, songs can be selected by title, as follows:
In STOP mode, press and hold MODE for a few seconds until " " is
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displayed.
The letter " " will then appear. Press SKIP/SEARCH ( or ) to select
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the letter or symbol.
Press MODE to confirm the selected letter or symbol.
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Another letter appears. Continue to select and confirm.
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Press STOP to return to the last letter.
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After the selection is made, press PLAY/PAUSE to play the selected songs.
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If a song is not found, " " will appear briefly; this will then change
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to " " .
To return to normal playback, press " " for a few seconds, and then press
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PLAY/PAUSE to resume play.
Note: A maximum of 10 characters can be inputted. If more than one song
matches the first 10 characters, it will select the first song.
MP3 MP3
RECORDING FROM THE LINE OUT JACK
* The output from the CD player can be
easily recorded. Connect a patch cable (not supplied) from the LINE OUT jack on the CD player to the LINE INPUT jacks on a cassette or other recorder.
TO LINE OUT JACK
CLEANING
CLEANING THE PICKUP LENS
Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during play.
To clean the pickup lens, open the disc
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compartment. Blow the dust off of the lens using a camera lens blower (available at most camera stores). Do not touch the surface of the lens.
* The sound from the CD can be heard
through a pair of speakers. Connect a patch cable ( not supplied ) from the LINE OUT jack on the CD player to the AUX or CD INPUT jacks on a stereo system.
CLEANING THE CABINET
Use a soft cloth moistened with plain lukewarm water and wrung dry. Never use benzol, benzene or other strong chemical cleaners, since these could damage the finish. It is important that no liquid reaches the inside of the unit.
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AVID 2363 IC
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SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response 20 Hz -20 kHz
System Compact disc digital audio system Laser diode Material: GaAIAs
Properties
Error correction
PICK-UP
Wavelength: =780nm Emission Duration: continuous Laser output: <44.6 W
Cross-interleave Reed-solomon code
AUDIO
D/A conversion 1-bit DAC four times oversampling
Frequency response
20-20,000Hz ( dB) Wow and flutter Below measurable limits
Bass boost effect (100Hz)
+7dB
+1
-3
GENERAL
No. of channels
Output level
Power requirements
Power consumption
Dimension
Weight
MPEG rate
MP3 playback
ID3 information
Anti-shock
This model is CD-R compatible.
2 channels (stereo)
Line output: 0.6 Vrms (47k )
Headphone: 24mW (32 )
-2xLR6"AA"alkalinebattery
- DC in 4.5V jack accepts AC power adaptor (center positive)
0.8W (DC 4.5V) UNDER NORMAL
CONDITION
Approx. 143.5(L) x 132.0(W) x 29.3(H)mm
Approx. 220g (not including battery)
Supported (32-256) kbps ISO9660, Joliet format compatible.
ISO9660, Joliet format compatible.
For playing some MP3 disc with ID3 information, the LCD display can show the title of the disc, names of the artists and each song name.
40 sec. for CD. 100 sec. for MP3.
SYMPTOM
CD Player will not turn on.
Disc will not play.
No sound from headphones.
Sound is skipping.
Sound is distorted.
Tracks do not change or set does not play normally.
Button do not work.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
CAUSE
Dead or weak batteries. The AC adapter is not
connected properly.
Disc inserted incorrectly. Defective or wrong type compact disc.
CD lid not closed.
Moisture has formed inside the CD deck.
Headphone plug not inserted properly. Headphone plugged into the LINE out jack. The volume control set to minimum. Weak batteries.
Defective compact disc. The compact disc or lens is dirty.
Too much movement
of the CD player.
ASR is off.
Music is too loud.
Weak batteries.
BASS X BOOST is on and music is too loud.
Batteries are too weak and the battery symbol will show in display.
Electronic or static error caused circuitry to lock.
Replace both batteries. Check the AC adapter connection at AC outlet and side of set.
Re-insert disc with label side facing up. Try another audio compact disc (DVD or data disc won't work). Close lid securely
Take out the CD and leave the CD
open for about an hour to dry the moisture condensation.
Re-insert headphone plug into the headphone jack. Plug headphone into the headphone jack (not the line out jack). Increase the volume.
Replace with fresh batteries or use the
AC adapter. Try another compact disc. Clean or replace the compact disc or clean the lens using a camera brush/blower.
Reduce movement of CD
Turn on the ASR. Decrease the volume control level.
Replace both batteries or use the
adapter.
AC
Lower volume or slide BASS X BOOST
switch to off.
Replace both batteries. Battery life with new alkaline batteries is about 4-8 hours.
Remove batteries and AC adapter. Wait a few seconds and re-insert. Make sure batteries are fresh or adapter has power.
SOLUTION
door
player.
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THE SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY AUDIO PRODUCTS
WARRANTY APPLICATION
New, unused Sanyo Audio products purchased through a Sanyo authorized dealer in Canada are warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for ONE YEAR from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser. This warranty only applies in favour of the original retail purchaser of the warranted product.
SANYO CANADA INC.'S RESPONSIBILITY
During the warranty period, SANYO Canada Inc. will repair, or at our option, replace an Audio product which shows evidence of a manufacturing defect in materials or workmanship.
Replacement PARTS are warranted for the remaining portion of the warranty period.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
a) Audio products purchased outside Canada. b) Audio products purchased in a used condition. c) Problems due to product set-up and installation. d) Adjustments that are outlined in the Operating
Manual
e) Accessory items including antenna, batteries
and cassette tapes. f) Damage in or due totransportation. g) Damage due to improper maintenance, improper
wiring, accident, abuse, misuse or negligence. h) Damage caused by lightning and power surges. i) The cost of removal and re-installationof an Audio
product designed for automobile use.
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER'S RESPONSIBILITY
You, the original retail purchaser, must present your original, dated bill-of-sale together with this warranty to SANYO Canada Inc. or to an authorized Sanyo Service Depot when you make a claim under this Warranty.
You, the original retail purchaser, are responsible for any costs of TRANSPORTING the product to and from SANYO Canada Inc. r an authorized Sanyo Service Depot. You also are responsible for the cost
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of any MAINTENANCE necessary in respect of the product.
WARRANTY BECOMES VOID
This warranty becomes void if the product's serial numbers are altered or removed or if any repair to the product is made other than by SANYO Canada Inc. r by an authorized Sanyo Service Depot.
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LIMITATIONS
a) SANYO Canada Inc. reserves the right to change
or improve the design of the model of the product warranted hereunder without incurring any obligation to make any modifications to or to install any improvement in or on the product.
b) In no event shall SANYO Canada Inc. or any of its
Authorized Dealers be liable for special or consequential damage arising from the use of this product.
STATUTORY WARRANTIES
The above provisions do not preclude the operation of any applicable provincial statute which in certain circumstances may not allow someof the limitations and exclusions described in this Warranty. Where any terms of this Warranty are prohibited by such a statute, they shall be deemed null and void but the remainder of this warranty shallremain in effect.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
Please contact the Sanyo Authorized Dealer from whom the product was purchased, or contact us directly at:
SANYO Canada Inc.
1-300 Applewood Cres. Concord, Ont. L4K 5C7 (905) 760-9944 1-800-263-2244
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