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1. recharge the batteries apply heat to them ortake them apart e When not using the batteries remove them to prevent needless battery wear e If liquid leaks from the batteries wipe B thoroughiv to remove Batterv replacement The batterv indicator in the displav wa according to the remaining power of the batteries Replace the batteries when ta lights If the unit remainsin use after ma lights the operation will stop USING ON RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES Be sure to use size AA Ni MH 1 2v Time to recharge the batteries rechargeable batteries Recharge the batteries when t alights If Not included the unit remains in use afters lights the which are commercially available Be sure current operation will stop to read the instructions of the purchased rechargeable batteries before use Before charging the batteries close the disc compartment you cannot charge ATTENTION the batteries while it is opened P IKA The rechargeable batteries are recvclable At the end of theiruseful life it may be illegal to dispose the batteries into the municipal waste stream under various NEMEI Cd state and local laws Check with your local 1 Insert the rechargeable batteries with solid waste officials in your area for details the B and marks correctly aligned about recycling options or proper disposal 2 When recharge please switch the recharge button to on after recharging or in other condition switch to of othe
2. searched I lt or gt key to search the track Number 3 Press down PROG key then OOP in PGM 00 00P 01 4 Press skip searched m4 or key to search the track Number 5 When desired track is display press PROGRAM key to register Then track no display to 00 again 6 Repeat 2 5 up to 64tracks after register 64 tracks display shows thefirst registered track 7 Registered tracks can be check bypress PROG key andit can be changed by repeat 2 5 8 Press play key starts playing 9 To clear programing press the STOP key then press PROG key to program state then press STOP key or open the dooror power off CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNALUNIT D Use a commercially available connection cord which has a 3 5mm stereo plug at one and two phono plugs at the other end connect the stereo plug to theLINE OUT jack of the unit and connectthe phono plugs to the analog input AUX terminals ofthe external unit Turn off the powerof both units before connection DO NOT connect to the PHONES inputs of an amplifier with a built in phono equalizer amplifier Adjust the volume and BASS BOOST on this unit LINE OUT a MAINTENANCE To clean thelens If the lens become dirty the player will skip or not play Ifthis occurs clean the lensin the following manner To remove dust or dust particles first use a camera lensblower brush to blow a fewtimes to loosen particles then gently brush the lens clean
3. DENVER DMP370 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 120 45 SECONDS ANTI SHOCK PORTABLE MP3 CD PLAYER www denver electronics com COPY RIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WARNING TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments orperformance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardousradiation exposure This compact disc player isclassified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT CLASS 1 LASER product Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated Avoid exposure to beam PRECAUTION TO MAINTAIN GOOD PERFORMANCE Do not use the unit inplaces which are extremely hot cold dusty or humid In particular do not useor keep the unit in following places e ina high humidity areasuch as a bathroom near a heater e in an area exposed to direct sunlight e g inside a parked car where it can become extremely hot e near sources of strong magnetism such as televisions speakers or magnets where there is a lotof movement or e vibration such as on acar dashboard or an unstable shelf For safety e Do not attempt to disassemble thisunit Laser rays from the optical pickupare dangerous to the eyes e Make sure that pins orother foreign objects do not get insidethe player e Take carenot to drop
4. e or the packing will inform about the methods for disposal The materials are recyclable as mentioned in this marking By recycling material recycling or other forms of re utilization of old appliances you are DENVER ELECTRONICS making an important contribution to protect our environment Please inquire at the community administration for the authorized disposal location DENVER SUBJ ECT TO MODIFICATION WITHOUTNO TICEI
5. finish by blowing the lens again Take carenot to get too muchsolution on the swab which could flow into theunit and cause damage Pressing too strongly withthe swab could scratch or break the lens To clean the discs IK Before plaving wipe the discfrom the center out with a cleaning cloth After plaving store the disc in its case K m gt SPECIFICATIONS Tracking system 1 beam laser Laser pickup Semiconductor laser D A conversion 8 times over sampling digital filter 1 bit DAC Frequency response 20 20 000Hz Outputs PHONES stereo jack 3 5mm 20mW 20mW 32 ohms at 1 KHz Input DC 4 5V for external power from AC adaptor Not included Power DC 3V from Alkaline batteries 2 x AAor LR6 Not included DC 2 4V from the rechargeable batteries Not included Dimensions 142 O x 28 H mm 5 5 8 x 1 1 4 inches Weight 208 grams 9 80z without batteries Supplied accessory Stereo earphones 1 AC adaptor The specifications and external appearance of this unit are subjectedto change without notice Rechargeable Battery Power 1 Insert onerechargeable battery intorechargeable battery sleeveas diagram shownso that negative polarity position of battery isinserted into the rechargeable sleeve 2 Open thebattery compartment andinsert 2x LR6 AA size rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries not supplied place rechargeable battery with sleeve includedas shown in diagram only onebattery need withthe slee
6. rwise the CD player will be damaged 3 Connect the AC adaptor Not included 1 to DC 4 5v jack 2 to a wall outlet After charging disconnect the AC adaptor BEFORE PLAYBACK Romer B Release the HOLD switch toOFF position before playback When not using theunit set the HOLD switch to the ON position Accidentally pressed button will notfunction If buttons are pressed when theHOLD switch is set to the ON position HOLD light on the display Turn on andoff D Turn the poweron Press PLAY PAUSE Power is turned on and playback starts Turning off the power If no new operations aredone within 60 second from the end oflast operation the power is turned off automatically Auto power off function you canturn off the power before it is automatically turned off by pressing m STOP SEMSA IB When an operation finishes the unitgoes into standby mode until the auto power off function automatically turns off the power To enterstandby mode press PLAY PAUSE to start playback then pressa STOP Adjusting the sound B Turn The VOLUME controlto adjust the volume IX B Switch on the BASS BOOST for extra bass emphasized VOL Inserting a disc To remove thedisciag G 1 Push the OPEN switch toopen the disc Pick up the disc holdingits edge while compartment pressing the pivot gently 2 Place a disc inthe center with the label side facing up 3 Close the disc compartmen
7. t D G PLAYBACK B Connect the supplied headphone tothe PHONE jack 1 Release HOLD to OFF position 2 Place a disc with label side facing up 3 Press bil PLAY PAUSE Playback starts from the first track To stop press m STOP To pause press pil PLAY PAUSE To resume press it again To searchfor the beginning of a track Press mor pI To locatea desired passage Keep m lt or Pressed Release the button until the start of desired passage FUNCTION KEY Press mode key NORMAL REPEAT ONE REPEAT ALL RAND ee REPEAT ONE CI light on display and will repeat the track you selected REPEATALL 7 ALL light on display and will repeat entire tracks INTRO At STOP state press MODE button until INTRO light on display and will play the first 10 seconds of each track RND RND light on display Plays every tracks in random order ANTI SHOCK ESP light on display and will anti shock 45 seconds Press ESP DIR key again then change to normal play without anti shock function DISC If no diSC then no diSC is display CD RW CD RW lighton displav 1 At stop state Press PROG KEY Then PROG 00 display 2 Press skip searched I lt or key to search the track Number 3 When desired track is display press PROGRAM key to register Then track no display to 00 display to 00 again 4 Repeat 2 3 up to 64 tracks after register 64 tracks display shows thefirst registered
8. the unitor subject it to strong shocks e To keepdust from the pickup lens keep the disc compartment lid closedafter use Never touch the lens e If you hear no sound whenplaving a disc DO NOT turn the volumeup high because the music could suddeniv beginat high volume Toavoid hurting vour ears or damaging the speakers turn the volume control to the level before starting playback and slowly turn itup to the desired level eo ing with t e listen at moderate volumes toavoid hearing damage e Do not wear the headphoneswhile driving or cycling It may createa traffic hazard e You should useextreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations such as walking jogging etc CAUTION Listening to headphone stereo atfull power for extended periods of timecan result in hearing damage Do not touch pickup lens Note on condensation If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm one it may cause in condensation on the pickup lensand malfunction or playback difficulties thentry playback again USING ON DRY CELL BATTERIES B Open the battery compartment andinsert two If the cover of the battery a size AA SR with the compartment comes off you should Siesta insert it by hands Please refer to picture J Note on dry cell batteries e Do not mix the differenttvpes of batteries or an old battery witha new one e To preventthe risk of electrolyte leakage or explosions never
9. track 5 Registered tracks can be checkby press PROG key and itcan be changed by repeat 2 3 6 Press play key start playing 7 To clearprograming press the STOP key then press PROG key toprogram state then press STOP key oropen the door or power off Support Disc amp File CD RW CD R CDDisc playback Multi session Disc playback MPEG 1 ISO IEC 11172 3 Layer 1 2 3 All MPEG Bit Rates except8kpbs and free format 32 44 148KHz Sampling frequency MPEG 2 Bit Rates except8kpbs and free format 16 22 02 24KHz Sampling frequency Single channel Dual channel Stereoand joint Stereo any combination of intensity Stereo amp MS Stereo Jolietand Romeo format MP3 DISC MODE KEY Press mode ke NORMAL REPEAT ONE gt REPEAT ALBUM RNDe INTROe REPEATALL ALBUM REPEAT ONE i light on display and will repeat the track you selected REPEAT ALBUM TA ALBUM Repeat one directory REPEAT ALL ALBUM TG ALLALBUM light on display and will repeat entire tracks At STOP state press MODE button until INTRO light on display plays and will play the first 10 seconds of each track RND light on display plays every tracks in random order ESP light on display and will anti shock about 120 seconds INTRO RND ANTI SHOCK DIR SELECT Press ESP DIR key DISC If no diSC then no diSC is display PROGRAM 1 At stop state Press PROG key atSTOP state Then 00 in PGMOO OOP 01 display 2 Press skip
10. ve thesleeve must beat negative polarity otherwise thebattery cannot berecharged 3 Close the battery compartment 4 plug oneend of the supplied AC adapter into the Dc4 5Vjack then plug the otherend of the AC powercord into astandard electrical outlet 5 When chargingis completed disconnectthe AC adapter plugs fromthe unit andthe AC outlet py L 9 BATTERY SLEEVE The gap mustbe on the upper side condition T Back of CD player Notes for recharging batteries The battery isfully charged approximately 15 hours afterthe AC adapter is connected More time maybe required forcharging in coldtemperatures but not morethan 24 hours NOTE AFTER HOURSPLEASE UNPLUG THEAC ADAPTER With care rechargeable batteries can berecharged over times If the operating time decreases drasticallyeven when therechargeable nickel cadmium battery is properlyrecharged purchase anew rechargeable nickel cadmium battery Do not useany AC adapter other thenone supplied withour product NOTE ONLYNI CAD BATTERIESCAN BE CHARGEIN THIS UNIT DO NOT CHARGE CONTINUOUSLY FOR HOURS ORMORE DOING SOCAN CAUSE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERYTO DETERIORATE 10 Instructions on environment protection Do not dispose of this product in the usual household garbage at the end of its lifecycle hand it over at a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic appliances The symbol on the product the instructions for us

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