The product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing
and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
product.
Ventilation Warning:
The normal ventilation of the product shall not be
impeded for intended use.
Outside designs are subject to change without advance notice.
We apologize for the inconveniences that will be resulted in or has been resulted in.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1. SPEAKERS
2. POWER BUTTON
3. CD DOOR
4. DIAL SCALE
5. POWER INDICATOR
6. CD LED DISPLAY
7. CD REPEAT INDICATOR
8. FM STEREO INDICATOR
9. CD PLAY/PROGRAM
INDICATOR
10. AUX IN BUTTON
11. CD PUSH OPEN AREA
12. CD PROGRAM BUTTON
13. PHONES JACK
14. FUNCTION SWITCH
15. CD SKIP UP BUTTON
16. BAND SWITCH
17. VOLUME CONTROL
18. CASSETTE DECK
19. TUNING CONTROL
20. CD REPEAT BUTTON
21. CD RANDOM BUTTON
22. SKIP DOWN BUTTON
23. CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
24. CD STOP BUTTON
25. BUILT-IN CONDENSER MIC.
26. CASSETTE FUNCTION KEYS
ALIGNMENT
27. FM TELESCOPIC ANTENNA
28. SPEAKER JACKS
29. HANDLE
30. AC SOCKET
31. AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR
(FOR DUAL VOLTAGE
VERSION ONLY) (OPTIONAL)
32. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
SPEAKER CONNECTION
To attach speakers to the main unit, align the grooves of main unit and the
speaker box, slide the speaker box downwards, push the speaker latch in a
direction indicated on the lock to lock the Speaker box, then insert the plug of
speaker wire into Speaker Jack (L&R).
WARNING:
POWER SUPPLY
This unit is designed to be operated from two different types of power sources
as listed below:
*
DC OPERATION
This set runs on 8 pcs "UM2" or "C" type batteries.
always use heavy duty alkaline batteries.
TO INSTALL BATTERIES
Ê
Ë
Speaker must be plugged into Speaker Jack firmly before switch on
the power of main unit.
For best performance,
Remove the Battery Compartment Cover by gently pushing downward
and outward. Insert 8 pcs "UM2" or "C" type batteries.
BE SURE TO PLACE THE BATTERIES AS PER THE ENGRAVED
DIAGRAM INSIDE THE COMPARTMENT.
Replace the cover.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Old batteries may swell and leak. To avoid damage to your
instrument, remove the batteries when the unit is to be stored for
long periods of time or if the batteries become exhausted.
To use your set on battery power, you MUST remove the AC cord
from both the wall outlet and the back of the set.
*
AC OPERATION
Plug the AC power cord into AC socket, and the other end of the cord into
the standard household outlet as shown.
NOTE:
For dual voltage version, make sure that the AC Voltage Selector is
switched to your local voltage (optional).
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TO PLAY THE RADIO
Ê
Connect the unit to the power source. Press Power Button to turn on the
unit.
Slide the Function Switch to RADIO position.
Ë
Select desired wave band with the Band Switch.
Ì
Tune to desired station by rotating the Tuning Control.
Í
Gently rotate this control back & forth until you get the strongest, clearest
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sound.
The built-in MW(AM) antenna and the FM antenna rod are directional. When
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receiving FM broadcast, extend the FM Telescopic Antenna in full length.
The strongest reception can be achieved by rotating the set for MW(AM) or
Telescopic Antenna for FM.
NOTE:
If you are receiving FM stereo broadcast, the FM Stereo Indicator will
illuminate.
Adjust the Volume Control to your listening preference.
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To turn off the radio, slide the Function Switch to TAPE or CD/AUX position.
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CASSETTE OPERATION
FAST FORWARD AND REWIND
*
For fast forward or rewinding of the tape, depress the Cassette Fast Forward
Button or Cassette Rewind Button.
PAUSE
*
The Cassette Pause Button is used to edit commercials or in case recording
is temporarily interrupted. Since the deck motor is still running, while the
pause key is depressed, this pause feature should be used for a short time
only.
AUTOMATIC STOP
*
This instrument has a built-in automatic stop function and the tape
mechanism will stop playing or recording and shut off when it reached the
end of the tape.
MANUAL STOP
*
The tape player can be stopped manually by pressing the Cassette
Stop/Eject Button.
CASSETTES
CASSETTE TAPE SELECTION
The quality and condition of the cassettes tapes you use will have a direct effect
on the performance of this unit.
Low quality tapes tend to break and stretch and a broken tape can easily
become entangled in the drive mechanism, causing major damage. Stretched
tapes will run at uneven speeds and will distort anything recorded on them.
*
Use only well-known brands of tapes.
*
Use of C-120 (120 minutes) cassette is not recommended. The extreme
thinness of this tape may result in breakage or other failures.
*
This unit is not designed for CrO2, Fe-Cr or METAL tape use. Therefore, be
sure to use name brand normal cassette tapes.
I
MPORTANT NOTES CONCERNING CASSETTE TAPES
*
After a period of time, especially when inexpensive brands of tape are used,
the sound during playback may become muffled or in extreme cases,
almost inaudible.
This is most frequently NOT A FAULT OF THE MACHINE ITSELF but
merely a deposit of oxide and other contaminating element on the tape head.
The easiest way to overcome the problem is by using a head-cleaning
cassette.
Follow the instructions provided with the cleaner carefully and DO NOT
OVER-USE as this may cause undue wear.
Don't attempt to scrape the contamination away with a sharp implement.
Other common causes of trouble are:
*
Tapes jamming leading to uneven speed during playback.
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Tapes tangling where the tape wraps itself around vital parts of the
Ë
mechanism.
To reduce the chances of these problems occurring, you should take the
following precautions:
Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the cassette
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center window. Take-up these loose layers using a pencil or ballpoint pen
before inserting the cassette into the machine.
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n
If the cassette feels tight while performing the operation, the tape may be
jamming due to ridges in the winding of the tape (visible through the center
window). These may be removed in most cases by fast winding the cassette
from one end to the other and back again. Or the tape may be permanently
damaged. Do not play damaged or worn out tapes, as this may cause your
set to break.
NOTES FOR STORING CASSETTE TAPES
Do not put a cassette near a magnetic field, such as a TV set, or speaker.
*
Magnetic fields may reduce the tape sensitivity or even erase the recording.
Do not store cassette for any length of time in a hot, moist or dusty place.
*
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Tune into the station you want to record, press the Cassette Record
Button and Cassette Play Button simultaneously. Both buttons should
remain in their depressed positions when released.
Í
You are now recording from the Built-in Radio and the recording process will
automatically stop at the end of the tape.
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To stop the recording manually, press the Cassette Stop/Eject Button.
NOTE:
When you want to play the cassette tape after recording, press
Cassette Stop/Eject Button first, then press Rewind Button to locate
the desired portion of the tape, and finally press Cassette Play
Button. Adjust Volume Control to your listening preference.
NOTE:
Remember to pull out the power cord from the wall outlet and the unit
if the unit is to be stored for a long time.
TO PLAY CASSETTE TAPE
Ê
Open the cassette door by pressing the Cassette Stop/Eject Button (in some
cases, you may have to press the Cassette Stop/Eject Button twice since
this button has combined functions).
Ë
Insert the cassette, with the exposed tape facing downwards, into the tracks
of the cassette door.
Ì
Close the cassette door.
Í
Check the position of the Function Switch to make sure that it is in TAPE
position.
Î
Press down the Cassette Play Button.
Ï
Adjust the Volume Control to your listening preference.
Ð
To stop the tape manually, press the Cassette Stop/Eject Button.
Ñ
To remove the cassette, press the Cassette Stop/Eject Button again and the
cassette door will open.
Unload the cassette tape, reverse it and return to cassette compartment if you
want to play the other side of the cassette tape.
CAUTION:
The automatic stopping mechanism may not operate during playback of tape
*
when the unit is using batteries and the battery level is low (weak batteries).
Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet and the unit if the unit is
*
not going to be used for a long period of time (2 weeks or more).
Do not leave any tape buttons down when the set is not in use, or else the
*
pinch roller could be damaged.
TO RECORD FROM BUILT-IN RADIO
Ê
Follow the instructions to play the radio.
Ë
Load the cassette tape into the cassette compartment.
Ì
Locate the portion of the tape where you desire to start recording by:
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Finding the start of the tape by using the Rewind feature (or Fast
Forward).
TO RECORD FROM BUILT-IN MICROPHONE
Ê
Set the Function Switch to TAPE position.
Ë
Load a cassette tape suitable for recording into the cassette compartment.
Ì
Depress the Cassette Record Button & Play Button at the same time.
Í
Speak your message through the Built-in condenser microphone.
Î
You are now recording from the Built-in condenser microphone and the
recording process will automatically stop at the end of the tape.
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To stop the recording manually, press the Cassette Stop/Eject Button.
TO RECORD FROM COMPACT DISC
Ê
Load a cassette tape into the cassette compartment.
Ë
Load the disc and close the CD Door.
Ì
Set the Function Switch to CD position.
Í
Press the Cassette Pause Button.
Î
Press the Cassette Record Button and Play Button for record stand-by.
Ï
Start the CD playing by pressing the CD Play/Pause Button, CD Play /Pause
Indicator will light up.
Ð
Release the Cassette Pause Button when you wish to record.
Ñ
Press the Cassette Stop/Eject Button to stop the recording.
Ò
To hear what you recorded, press Cassette Rewind Button firstly and then
Cassette Play Button.
CLEANING THE TAPE HEADS
When the heads, capstan and pinch roller become dirty, this may result in
muffled, distorted or reduced sound during playback and may even result in tape
jams.
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Remove the cassette tape and clean with a swab moistened with commercially
sold head/pinch roller cleaner or alcohol. Wait approximately 10 seconds for the
alcohol or cleaning fluid to dry before using.
Erase head
Cotton swab
Record/playback
head
Capstan
Pinch
roller
COMPACT DISC OPERATION
HANDLING A DISC
Although built to withstand a certain amount of the effects from dust, soil and
*
scratches, discs should be treated with the care normally accorded to
conventional analog discs.
Always protect a disc against scratches, soil and dust etc. It is
*
recommended that the discs should be retained in the original case during
non-use periods. If a disc is treated with reasonable care, the only
maintenance likely to be needed to retain the excellent sound reproduction is
wiping with a cloth as indicated.
To handle a disc, use only one of the two manners illustrated.
(Do not touch the rainbow - coloured side)
To wipe a disc, use only a soft cloth. Do not use benzene or
thinner which will damage the disc. The disc should always be
wiped in a straight line from the center to the edge. It should
never be wiped in a circular motion.
Never place the disc on other equipment or near any heat
source. Avoid positions where the disc would be subjected to
direct sunlight for long periods.
LISTENING TO A COMPACT DISC
Set the Function Switch to CD/AUX position.
Ê
Press the CD Door Push Open area to open the CD Door.
Ë
Load the DISC with the label toward you.
Ì
Do not touch the playback side
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Center the disc
n
Place the disc with the label toward you.
n
Do not touch the lens
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Close the CD Door, the disc will rotate and the LED Display will show the
Í
disc's total number of tracks.
Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE Button, and CD PLAY/PROG. Indicator will light
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up.
Pressing once the play starts from the first track.
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Pressing again it will pause.
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To backward and forward the track, Press the CD SKIP UP and SKIP
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DOWN Buttons to skip to the desired track during the playback.
Press the CD SKIP UP Button to skip to the next track of the disc.
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Press the CD SKIP DOWN Button once to skip to the beginning of the
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track currently playing. Press the CD SKIP DOWN Button twice or more
to skip to previous tracks.
Press and hold the CD SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN Button during play to
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scan the disc at high speed. When the desired section of the disc is
found, release the button to resume normal play.
TO PROGRAM PLAY
Press the CD STOP Button during playback. The total tracks appears in the
Ê
display.
Press the CD PROGRAM Button and "01" flashes in the display, and CD
Ë
PLAY/PROG. Indicator will flash.
Select the desired track by using CD SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN Button.
Ì
Press CD Program Button again to store in memory. "02" flashes in the
Í
display waiting for your next selection.
Repeat 3 to 4 steps to program other tracks. Total 20 tracks can be
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programmed.
Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE Button to start the programmed play. CD
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PLAY/PROG. Indicator will flash..
Programmed play will be stopped until the CD PLAY/PROG. Indicator
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disappears in the display by pressing the CD STOP Button once or more.
SINGLE TRACK (SONG) REPEAT
Press the CD REPEAT Button once during playback, the CD REPEAT
Ê
Indicator will flash on and off.
Press the CD SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN Button to search the desired track.
Ë
The track will play continuously until the CD REPEAT Indicator disappears in
Ì
the display by pressing the CD STOP Button once or more.
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ALL TRACKS REPEAT
ÊËPress the CD REPEAT Button twice during playback, the CD REPEAT
Indicator will be steady on.
All tracks will repeat continuously until the CD REPEAT Indicator disappears
in the display by pressing the CD STOP Button once or more.
RANDOM PLAY
Tracks on the disc can be played in random order. Press RANDOM button
during playback, the unit will start playing track in random order at once;Press
STOP button to exit RANDOM play
AUXILIARY IN
Your player can be used as a power amplifier to playback the programs from
portable radio, TV set orthis appliance is so
MP3 player or whatever provided
designed that audio signal may be produced through a LINE-OUT jack or the
like.
Observe the following steps to connect the player to another appliance:
1. Power the player on using the supplied AC Power Cord.
2. Slide Function Switch to CD/AUX position.
3. Connect the appliance into the player's AUX in socket .
4. Power on the appliance and begin play.
Easy job, right? At this time you will be able to hear the sound produced from
the programs the connected appliance is broadcasting.
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