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1.     you need the following accessories    e Car connecting pack CPA 9   e Car battery cord DCC E245   or    e Car battery cord with car connecting pack  DCC E26CP   Refer to the instruction manual of each   accessory for details     Notes   e Do not put the player on the dashboard    e Do not leave the player in a car parked under  sunlight    e Use a Sony car connecting pack for reducing  noise    e Use only the car battery cord listed in the  recommended accessories  If you use any  other car battery cord  smoke  fire or  malfunction may occur     Switched ignition function    when using the car battery cord    With this feature  your player stops  automatically when you turn off the engine  of the car   This function is not possible with  some cars depending on the model      SE  Using the supplied remote  control    You can use the remote control as the wired  remote control      Front  HOLD        Jog lever  Pll  play pause  kea   gt Pi   AM S   search      Rear   P  play  MODE    RPT  repeat    SOUND  ENT  enter        You can turn and change  the angle of the clip       When you are not using the remote control   slide HOLD in the direction of the arrow to  prevent any accidental operations    To unlock  slide HOLD back       Automatic Music Sensor      Electronic Shock Protection    Note   e Use only the supplied remote control  You  cannot operate this player with the remote  control supplied with other models      gt Power Sources    ay  Using rechargeable    batter
2.   batteries   While you press and hold down W   connect the power source again  To make the  beep sound again  disconnect the power  source  and then connect it without pressing  E     e a r   Connecting to other  stereo equipment    You can listen to the CD through other stereo  equipment or record a CD on a cassette tape or  a MiniDisc  Refer to the instruction manual of  the other equipment for details  Before making  connections  turn off each piece of equipment     Using the connecting cord        AJ  jy LINE OUT     OPTICAL         Connecting cord  RK G129HG    Left  white   Right  red     LINE IN or U U  REC IN a y       Stereo system   cassette recorder   radio cassette  recorder  etc              Note  e When you use a connecting cord  the SOUND  function will be disabled     Using the optical digital  connecting cord    LINE OUT   OPTICAL           Optical digital            connecting cord    POC 5B    not supplied   OPTICAL g   DIGITAL  IN                 MiniDisc recorder  DAT deck  etc               If the OPTICAL  DIGITAL  IN jack is square   shaped  use the POC 5AB optical digital  connecting cord instead     Notes on connecting to other stereo   equipment   e Before you play the CD  turn down the volume  of the connected equipment so as not to  damage the connected speakers    e The beep sound is not output from the LINE  OUT  OPTICAL  jack    e When you connect other equipment to the  LINE OUT  OPTICAL  jack of this player   adjust the volume on the connecte
3.   protection against harmful interference in a   residential installation  This equipment   generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause  harmful interference to radio communications    However  there is no guarantee that interference   will not occur in a particular installation  If this   equipment does cause harmful interference to  radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on   the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following  measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment  and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit different from that to which the receiver  is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  technician for help    You are cautioned that any changes or   modifications not expressly approved in this   manual could void your authority to operate this  equipment     For the customers in Australia   The supply cord of the AC power adaptor cannot  be replaced  if the cord is damaged  the AC  power adaptor should be discarded     For the customers not in Poland  The  B  mark on the unit is valid only for  products marketed in Poland     For the customers not in Europe   The CE mark on the unit is valid   C     only for products marketed in the  European Union                 For the cus
4.  Battery life  approx  hours   EIAJ    Battery life varies depending on how the  player is used        ESP function  off on    When using       Two NH DM2AA 13 12   charged for  about 4 hours          Two NC DMAA 8 7   charged for  about 4 hours          Two Sony alkaline 23 21  batteries LR6SG        Measured value by the standard of EIAJ   Electronic Industries Association of Japan    When you use the player on a flat and stable  place  When you do not use the optical digital  connecting cord       Charging time varies depending on how the  rechargeable battery is used     How to attach the battery  compartment lid   If the battery compartment lid is detached by  an accidental drop  excessive force  etc   attach  it as illustrated in the numbered order         gt  Additional Information       Precautions    On safety   e Should any solid objects or liquid fall into the  player  unplug it and have it checked by  qualified personnel before operating it any  further    e Do not put any foreign objects in the DC IN  4 5 V  external power input  jack     On power sources   e When you are not using the player for a long  time  disconnect all power sources from the  player     On the AC power adaptor   e Use only the supplied AC power adaptor  If  your player is not supplied with it  use AC   E45HG AC power adaptor  Do not use any  other AC power adaptor     Polarity of the plug  or     e To unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall  outlet  grasp the adaptor itself  do not pull i
5.  lid of the player and the battery  compartment firmly    gt  Make sure the batteries are inserted  correctly    gt  Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall  outlet securely     When you press Pll     00    appears in  the display for a moment  and  disappears  The CD does not play    gt  Rechargeable battery or dry batteries are  used up  Charge the rechargeable battery  or replace dry batteries with new ones     No sound  or noise is heard    gt  Connect the plugs firmly    gt  Plugs are dirty  Clean the plugs with a dry  soft cloth periodically        Hi dc i n    appears in the display    gt  Use only the supplied AC power adaptor  or recommended AC power adaptor AC   E45HG  not supplied     gt  Use only the car battery cord listed in the  Recommended accessories        Hoi d    appears in the display when  you press a button    gt  The buttons are locked  Slide HOLD back        Lo bdtt    appears in the display  when you press a button    gt  The rechargeable batteries are used up  completely  Connect the AC power  adaptor and charge the batteries    gt  The dry batteries are use up  Replace them  with new ones     The battery life is short    gt  Manganese batteries are used  Use alkaline  batteries    gt  Replace the batteries with new ones     The volume is limited to a certain  level even if you attempt to turn it  up    gt  AVLS selector is set to LIMIT  Set it to  NORM    gt  The earphones  headphones are connected  to the LINE OUT jack   Connect them to the Q REMOT
6.  the play mode indication  disappears from the display     Note  e During shuffle play  you cannot return to    previous tracks by sliding the jog lever toward  kea     Fees  Playing tracks in the order    you want  RMS play     You can program up to 22 tracks to play in  any order you choose        P MODE RPT ENT    1 During play  press P MODE repeatedly  until    RMS     flashes     Flashing        RMS   Random Music Sensor    2 Slide the jog lever toward K    or PPI to  choose a track   The track number and the playing order    appear     Track number Flashing       Playing order    3 Press RPT ENT to program the track     Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program the  remaining tracks     Press the jog lever toward Pll       RMS    stops flashing and the tracks you  have chosen play in the order you  specified     If you press W  the program will be erased  To  prevent accidental erasure  set the RESUME  switch at the rear of the player to ON     To cancel RMS play  press P MODE until     RMS    disappears from the display     To check the program  During programing   Press RPT ENT before step 5   During RMS play   Press P MODE repeatedly until    RMS     flashes  then press RPT ENT   Each time you press RPT ENT  the track  number and the playing order appear in the  order you specified     Note   e If you program another track after the 22nd  track  the first track programed is cleared and  the new track is programed instead     SS eea   Using other functions    To minimize skippi
7. E jack     During recording with optical  digital connection  the track number  cannot be recorded correctly    gt  Record the track number again using the  MiniDisc recorder  DAT recorder  etc    gt  Record again according to the procedure  shown in the section    Connecting to other  stereo equipment        Ty  Specifications    CD player section  System  Compact disc digital audio system  Laser diode properties  Material  GaAlAs  Wavelength  A   780 nm  Emission duration  Continuous  Laser output  Less than 44 6 pW  This output  is the value measured at a distance of 200 mm  from the objective lens surface on the optical  pick up block with 7 mm aperture     Error correction  Sony Super Strategy Cross Interleave Reed  Solomon Code  D A conversion  1 bit quartz time axis control  Frequency response  20   20 000 Hz    dB  measured by EIAJ CP   307   Output  at 4 5 V input level   Headphones  stereo minijack   15 mW   15 mW at 16 ohms  Line output  stereo minijack   Output level 0 7 V rms at 47 kilohms  Recommended load impedance over 10  kilohms  Optical digital output  optical output connector   Output level   21    15 dBm  Wavelength  630   690 nm at peak level    General  Power requirements  For the area code of the model you purchased   check the upper left side of the bar code on the  package   e Two Sony NH DM2AA rechargeable  batteries  2 4 V DC  Two Sony NC DMAA rechargeable  batteries  2 4 V DC  e Two LR6  size AA  batteries  3 V DC  e AC power adaptor  DC IN 4 5 V 
8. SONY     3 864 764 21  1     Compact Disc  Compact Player       Operating Instructions    About area code    The area code of the player you purchased is shown on upper left of the bar    code label on the package     For accessories supplied with your player  check the area code of your model  and refer to    Supplied accessories    toward the end of this manual     COMPACT    DIGITAL AUDIO    D E707  D E775    Sony Corporation   1998 Printed in Malaysia    Thank you for purchasing the Sony  Compact Disc Compact Player   Before operating your player  please  read this manual and retain it for  future reference     About this manual    The instructions in this manual are for the  D E707 and D E775  Before you start reading   check your model number     Owner   s Record   The model and the serial numbers are located at  the bottom  Record these numbers in the spaces  provided below  Refer to them whenever you  call upon your Sony dealer regarding this  product     Model No     To prevent fire or shock  hazard  do not expose  the unit to rain or  moisture     Serial No     To avoid electrical  shock  do not open the  cabinet  Refer servicing  to qualified personnel  only     CAUTION  The use of optical instruments with this product  will increase eye hazard     For the customers in the USA   This equipment has been tested and found to   comply with the limits for a Class B digital   device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules    These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
9. UME switch at the rear of the player to  ON     To cancel repeat play  press P MODE until     A4    gt B    disappears from the display        Playing only the tracks  you want  INTRO PGM Play     You can choose and play your favorite tracks  by scanning through the beginning of each  track in a CD     Pil       P MODE RPT ENT    1 During play  press P MODE repeatedly  until    INTRO PGM    flashes     Flashing       2 Press the jog lever toward Pll to start  scanning   The player plays about the first 15  seconds of each track and    INTRO PGM     flashes faster     3 Press RPT ENT while the track you want  is playing  To skip the track  slide the jog  lever toward P or just wait for the next  track     After you have gone through the CD      INTRO PGM    stops flashing and the tracks  you have chosen play automatically     To finish programing before going through  the whole CD  press the jog lever toward Pll   The selected tracks will be played     If you press W  the program will be erased   To prevent accidental erasure  set the  RESUME switch at the rear of the player to  ON     To cancel INTRO PGM play  press P MODE  repeatedly until the play mode indication  disappears from the display     re ee  Playing tracks in random    order  Shuffle Play     You can play the tracks in a CD in random  order        P MODE    During play  press P MODE repeatedly until     SHUF    appears   The tracks play in random order        To cancel shuffle play  press P MODE  repeatedly until
10. d  equipment    e When you record a CD on a cassette tape using  a tape recorder that has the blank search  function  release the ESP function  If the ESP  function is on  the blank search function does  not work    e Use the AC power adaptor for recording  If  you use the rechargeable batteries or dry  batteries as a power source  batteries may  become weak during recording     Recording with optical digital   connection   Record a CD on a MiniDisc  DAT  etc   according   to the following procedure    1 Press Pll on the player to start play    2 Press Pll again to pause    3 Press Kt  PP I to select the track you want to  record    4 Press    record  on the MiniDisc recorder   DAT recorder  etc    5 Press Pll on the player to release pause     Notes   e Connect the optical digital connecting cord  while the player is in stop mode    e If you record without pausing the player  some  CD may have problem with recording the first  track number correctly       The SOUND function works on the output  from the    REMOTE jack  but does not work  on that from the LINE OUT  OPTICAL  jack    e When use an optical digital connecting cord   the ESP function will be disabled     Playing a CD in a car  You can use your player in a car by  connecting it to the car cassette deck     You cannot use the car mount plate for this  player    When you use the player in a car  install it  securely in a location which does not  interfere your driving     To connect your player to a car cassette deck
11. ed    e If the battery is new or has not been used for a  long time  it may not be charged completely  until you charge and discharge it several times    e If the battery life becomes shorter by about half   replace it with Sony NH DM2AA or NC   DMAA rechargeable battery  Do not use any  other rechargeable battery    e The supplied rechargeable batteries are only for  this player  You cannot use them for other  models     ee  Using dry batteries    Insert the batteries properly in the same way  as the rechargeable batteries     1 Disconnect the AC power adaptor and  open the lid of the battery compartment     2 Insert two LR6  size AA  alkaline  batteries by matching the    and    to the  diagram inside the battery compartment  and close the lid        Note  e Do not use manganese batteries for this player     To take out the dry batteries  Take out the batteries properly in the same  way as the rechargeable batteries     When to replace the dry batteries  When the battery becomes weak  Ta  indication appears in the display  If the   batteries are used up     Lo bdtt    appears in  the display  Replace all the batteries with new    ones                 Notes   e Do not charge the dry batteries    e Do not mix new batteries with old ones    e Do not use different types of batteries together    e When the batteries are not to be used for a long  time  remove them    e If the battery leakage occurs  wipe off any  deposit in the battery compartment  and install  new batteries    
12. he tracks   only one track or the specified part within the  same track        PMODE RPT ENT    To repeat all the tracks   Press RPT ENT  REPEAT ENTER on the  player  during play    The      gt     indication appears        To cancel repeat play  press RPT ENT again     To repeat a single track   1 Press RPT ENT while the track you want  to repeat is playing   The     amp     indication appears        2 Press P  play  MODE  PLAY MODE on the  player  repeatedly until    1    appears        To repeat another track  slide the jog lever  toward k lt  or PPI     To cancel repeat play  press RPT ENT again     To repeat the specified part within   the same track  LOOP Play    1 During play  press P MODE repeatedly  until    A      B    flashes in the display     Flashing       2 Press RPT ENT to set the point  point A   where you want to start repeat play   Point A is stored in the memory     Light up Flashing        Vi        AZB  PVP YS    Ae wa  oo eS    3 Press RPT ENT again to set the point   point B  where you want to stop repeat  play    Point B is stored in the memory  and repeat  play starts from point A     Light up       To change points A and B  press and hold  RPT ENT until    A B    flashes in the  display  then do steps 2 and 3 again     To set points A and B on other tracks  slide  the jog lever toward K   lt  or PPI to select  another track  then do steps 2 and 3 again     If you press W  the stored points will be  erased  To prevent accidental erasure  set the  RES
13. ies    Charge the rechargeable batteries before  using them for the first time    Use the NH DM2AA or NC DMAA  rechargeable batteries for this player  You  cannot use any other rechargeable batteries     1 Open the lid of the battery compartment        2 Insert two rechargeable batteries by  matching the    and    to the diagram  inside the battery compartment and close  the lid        3 Connect the AC power adaptor   The indication    CHG    lights up  Charge  for about 4 hours    If the battery has been already charged      CHG    and aaj flash                AC power adaptor    4    to a wall outlet    4 When fully charged     CHG    disappears   Disconnect the AC power adaptor     To take out the rechargeable  batteries   Take out the batteries in the proper way as  illustrated inside the lid or shown below        When to charge the rechargeable  batteries   When the rechargeable batteries become  weak    4 indication appears in the display   Ifthe    La bdtt    appears in the display   charge the rechargeable batteries  because the  batteries are used up    To keep the original battery capacity for a  long time  recharge the batteries when the  batteries are used up  discharged                  When carrying the rechargeable  battery   Make sure to use the supplied battery  carrying case    If you carry the rechargeable battery with a  metal object  short circuit  smoke or fire may  occur     Notes   e Charging time varies depending on how the  rechargeable battery is us
14. jack    U2 CA2 E92 model  120 V  60 Hz  CED CEX CET EE1 E13 model   220   230 V  50 60 Hz  CEK model  230   240 V  50 Hz  EA3 model  110   240 V  50 60 Hz  AU2 model  240 V  50 Hz  JE W E33 model  100   240 V  50 60 Hz  HK2 model  220 V  50 60 Hz  CN2 AR1 model  220 V  50 Hz  e Sony DCC E245 car battery cord for use on  car battery  4 5 V DC  Dimensions  w h d   without projecting parts  and controls   Approx  131 8 x 23 9 x 142 0 mm   5  x 5  x 5  in    Mass  without rechargeable batteries   Approx  200 g  7 0 oz   Operating temperature  5  C   35  C  41  F   95  F     Supplied accessories  For the area code of the model you purchased   check the upper left side of the bar code on the  package   AC power adaptor  1   Headphones with remote control  1     Earphones with remote control  1     Rechargeable batteries  2   AC plug adaptor  1  8  Battery carrying case  1   Carrying case  1    1 Supplied with U2 model   2 Not supplied with U2 model   3 Supplied with JE W  E33 and E13 models    Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice     For US austomers   AC power adaptor supplied is not intended to be  serviced  Should the AC power adaptor cease to  function in its intended manner  during the  warranty period  the adaptor should be returned  to your nearest Sony Service Center or Sony  Authorized Repair Center for replacement  or  after warranty period  it should be discarded     Optional accessories   Car connecting pack CPA 9   Car battery cord with car c
15. lapsed  playing time of the current track appear    e During pause  the elapsed playing time flashes  in the display    e Between tracks  the time to the beginning of the  next track will appear with the           indication     Illumination of the display on the remote  control   When using the player on the AC power  adaptor or car battery  the display is always  illuminated   Light of the display goes out when  you press ll and the CD stops     When you use the player on the rechargeable  batteries or alkaline batteries  the display is  illuminated for about 5 seconds when you press  any operation button  But  when using the  optical digital connecting cord  the display is not  illuminated  When you press the LIGHT button  on the remote control  the display is illuminated  for about 5 seconds    You can turn off the illumination of the display  by first removing the rechargeable batteries or  alkaline batteries  then while pressing the PLAY  MODE button  reinsert the batteries     Notes on handling CDs   e To keep the CD clean  handle it by its edge   Do not touch the surface    e Do not stick paper or tape onto the CD    e Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or  heat sources such as hot air ducts  Do not  leave the CD ina car parked under direct  sunlight        Not these ways     gt Other Operations    Se E   Playing tracks repeatedly   Repeat Play     You can play tracks repeatedly in normal   INTRO PGM  shuffle or RMS  Random Music  Sensor  play modes  Repeat all t
16. ng  ESP    The ESP  Electronic Shock Protection   function minimize skipping by using a buffer  memory that stores music data and plays it  back in the event of a shock   The new ESP   ESP Squared  system uses a  new DSP  Digital Signal Processor  which can  read and store music data more efficiently  and with superior sound quality  providing a  level of continuous skip protection not found  in traditional buffer memory units  This  decreases the frequency of sound skipping  and the need to utilize the buffer memory   Use this function when listening in a car or  while walking      Although ESP  provides excellent protection  against skipping  it will not prevent skipping  while jogging or running        Press ESP   The ESP indication appears     MC mi    wo       To release the ESP function  press ESP again     Notes   e Playing may stop when the player gets a strong  shock even with the ESP function on    e You may hear a noise or sound skip when       listening to a dirty or scratched CD       listening to an audio test CD or       the player receives continuous shock    e Sound may drop for a while if you press ESP  during play    e When you use an optical digital connecting  cord  the ESP function will be disabled     To enjoy more powerful bass sound   Sound function   You can enjoy a powerful bass boosted sound        SOUND    Press SOUND to select    MB  Mega Bass     or     GRV  Groove         GRV    is more effective     Note  e If the sound is distorted when empha
17. onnecting pack   DCC E26CP   Car battery cord DCC E245   Active speaker system SRS A21  SRS A41    SRS A71   Rechargeable battery NH DM2AA    NC DMAA  2P    Connecting cord RK G129HG   Optical digital connecting cord POC 5B  POC    10B  POC 15B  POC 5AB  POC 10AB  POC 15AB   AC power adaptor AC E45HG   Stereo headphones MDR 35  MDR E848LP      For the customers supplied with the  headphones with remote control   When connecting optional headphones to  the supplied remote control  use only  headphones with stereo mini plugs  You  cannot use headphones with micro plugs     Stereo mini plug Micro plug  Your dealer may not handle some of the above  listed accessories  Please ask the dealer for  detailed information about the accessories in  your country     
18. phones earphones   Road safety   Do not use headphones earphones while  driving  cycling  or operating any motorized  vehicle  It may create a traffic hazard and is  illegal in some areas  It can also be potentially  dangerous to play your headsets at high volume  while walking  especially at pedestrian crossings   You should exercise extreme caution or  discontinue use in potentially hazardous  situations     Preventing hearing damage   Avoid using headphones earphones at high  volume  Hearing experts advise against  continuous  loud and extended play  If you  experience a ringing in your ears  reduce volume  or discontinue use     Caring for others   Keep the volume at a moderate level  This will  allow you to hear outside sounds and to be  considerate to the people around you     _                 Maintenance    To clean the lens  Clean the lens with a lens cleaning kit KK DM1        To clean the casing   Use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water or a  mild detergent solution  Do not use alcohol   benzine or thinner        Troubleshooting    Should any problem persist after you have made  these checks  consult your nearest Sony dealer     The CD does not play or    no di 5C     appears in the display though a CD  is placed in the player    gt  The CD is dirty or defective    gt  Insert the CD with the label side up    gt  Moisture condensation has occurred   Leave the player aside for several hours  until the moisture evaporates    gt  The lens is dirty    gt  Close the
19. s tracks toward Kd    AMS  repeatedly      Find the beginning Slide the jog lever  of the next track toward PP once      AMS        Find the beginning Slide the jog lever                To stop play  press W     To use the player             of succeeding toward PP   tracks  AMS  repeatedly      Go forward Slide and hold the   quickly jog lever toward  PPI ee   Go backwards Slide and hold the   quickly jog lever toward   lt q JF        AMS   Automatic Music Sensor     These operations are possible during both play  and pause     If you press RPT ENT  REPEAT ENTER on the   player  to display     G     you can locate the tracks   continuously in the following order    e When using PPA  next track     next track         last track     first track     second track          e When using keq  previous track     previous  track        first track     last track           You can do the operations shown in the above  table using the buttons with the same marks on  the player     To remove the CD  Remove the CD while pressing the pivot        Notes on controlling the volume with the  remote control   Set the VOL  volume  control on the remote  control to the maximum  Then adjust the volume  on the player to the level that you want to be the  maximum volume of the remote control     Notes on display   e When you press PI  when RESUME is set to  OFF   the total number of tracks in the CD and  the total playing time appear for about 2  seconds    e During play  the track number and the e
20. sizing  bass  turn down the volume     To lock the buttons   You can lock your player against any  accidental operations    You can still operate the player with the  remote control        HOLD    m d  HOLD          Slide HOLD in the direction of the arrow   When you press any button     Ho  d    appears in  the display and you cannot operate the player     To unlock  slide HOLD back     Continue to the reverse side  gt     To protect your hearing  AVLS    The AVLS  Automatic Volume Limiter  System  function keeps down the maximum  volume to protect your ears     AVL   Auto Volume Limiter System     NORM LIMIT       Set AVLS to LIMIT   The AVLS indication appears        e If you use the SOUND function and the AVLS  function at the same time  sound may be  distorted  If this happens  turn down the  volume     To resume playing from the point  you stopped the CD  Resume Play   Normally  every time you stop and play   playing starts from the beginning of the CD   The resume play function  however  lets you  listen to from the point at which you last  turned off the player     RESUME       Set RESUME to ON   To cancel resume play  set RESUME to OFF     Notes   e Even if RESUME is set to ON  playing starts  from the beginning when you open the lid    e The resume point may be inaccurate by about  30 seconds     To turn off the beep  You can turn off the beep that sounds as you  operate your player     Disconnect the power source  AC power  adaptor  rechargeable battery or alkaline
21. tomers not in Russia  This mark on the unit and package  TT is valid only for products marketed  in Russia   A146       Sony line http   www world sony com              Connect    When using  earphones    Earphones  or  Headphones      U2 model  supplied with    Playing a CD night  away     If you want to play a CD right now  choose to use your player on house  current  Other choices are the following three  rechargeable battery  dry  batteries  see    Power Sources    on the reverse side  and car battery     to a wall  outlet    AC power adaptor             headphones    For models supplied with the AC plug adaptor    For models supplied with the remote control    If the AC power adaptor does not fit the wall outlet  use the AC plug adaptor     e Connect the plug of the earphones headphones to the remote control     e Connect the earphones headphones to the remote control firmly  A loose connection may    cause noise during playback     Place a CD       La       Slide OPEN to open the lid     bel side up       Fit the Dto the pivot      dose the lid        To use the remote control   The lever marked with K4 lt  PII PP is the  jog lever  When you press or slide the lever   operation starts              Press  To Do this  Pause Press the jog lever  toward Pll        Resume play after Press the jog lever  pause toward Pll        Find the beginning Slide the jog lever  of the current track toward Kk once                 AMS     Find the beginning Slide the jog lever  of previou
22. ts  cord     On dry and rechargeable batteries  This player is designed so that it cannot charge  any other rechargeable batteries or dry batteries  for safety reasons     The supplied rechargeable batteries   NH DM 2AA  or optional rechargeable  batteries  NC DMAA     ef  oe    Other rechargeable batteries or dry batteries    eC se    When you replace the rechargeable batteries with  new ones  make sure to use the NH DM2AA   NC DMAA rechargeable batteries     e Do not throw the batteries into fire    e Do not carry the batteries with coins or other  metallic objects  It can generate heat if the  positive and negative terminals of the battery  are accidentally contacted by a metallic object    e Do not mix rechargeable batteries with dry  batteries     On the player   e Keep the lens on the player clean and do not  touch it  If you do so  the lens may be  damaged and the player will not operate  properly    e Do not put any heavy object on top of the  player  The player and the CD may be  damaged    e Do not leave the player in a location near heat  sources  or in a place subject to direct sunlight   excessive dust or sand  moisture  rain   mechanical shock  unleveled surface  or in a car  with its windows closed    e If the player causes interference to the radio or  television reception  turn off the player or  move it away from the radio or television    e Do not wrap the player in a cloth or blanket  during use as it may cause malfunction or  serious accidents     On head
    
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