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Magnavox AZ6821 Owner's Manual

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1. PR TER e pit English Limited warranty 56557 Francais 22 Garantie limit e 58 59 Espafiol 40 Garant a limitada 60 61 Canada English This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Francais Cet appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le Brouillage Radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada T x afe s MSNA do 222 T V 2 s LUS a d Pa titan ADAE em s He e 2 S A AUN soci Seca p DU PE ANN RON ee DISPLAY VOLUME PREV NEXT RESUME HOLD DBB STOP PRG PLAY PAUSE PHONES ane TR usa Welcome to the MAG NAVOX family Dear MAGNAVOX Te member Thank you for your confidence in MAGNAVOX You ve selected one of the best built best _ backed products available today We appreciate your support and we ll do everything WE car to keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come After all you re the reason we re in business As a MAGNAVOX family member you re entitled to a world of special privileges and our unc
2. Contact pins of batteries Clean the contact pins with a d battery pack are dirty soft lint free cloth 4 Batteries incorrectly inserted Insert the batteries correctly Batteries or battery pack flat Change or recharge batteries Lid of CD player is not securely Close the lid securely closed HOLD function is active Switch it off Af Da i AC Power adapter is not Connect it to the wall jack connected to the wall jack In car use The DC converter works only Insert batteries or battery pack when the ignition is switched as an additional power supply S Interruption of CD play No CD is inserted or Insert a CD with the label no CD play start CD is incorrectly inserted facing upwards reo diSl or E CD is badly scratched or dirty Clean CD with a soft lint free cloth Moisture condensation Leave the CD player in a warm place until the moisture evaporates Plug of headphones is dirty Clean the plug Strong vibrations e g in the car Choose another place for CD player m CC CREME 19 rc x DNA TC S SR 2 x ug we T _ E T X P ae ee 2 E Rg Bay A um ex TROUBLESHOOTING In car use PROBLEM _ POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION u PAUSE is activated Press the PLAY PAUSE Pll time indication is flashing Loose or wrong connections Volume is not turned up butto
3. All operating and use located away from power lines instructions should be followed 14 Nonuse Periods The power cord of the ance should be unplugged from the outlet w 5 Water and Moisture The appliance should eft unused for a long period of time not be used near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub 15 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc taken so that objects do not fall and liquids 6 Carts and Stands The appliance should be not spilled into the enclosure through opens used only with a cart or stand that is 16 Damage Requiring Service The applian recommended by the manufacturer should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has b damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled the appliance or 3 C The appliance has been exposed to rain 7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance D The appliance does not appear to opera should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as normally or exhibits a marked change in recommended by the manufacturer performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn 8 Ventilation The appliance should be situated so that its location or
4. memorize the position last played if the power supply has not been interrupted continuous external Supply of voltage or charged batteries inserted The information regarding the position last played gets lost if you open the lid of the CD player or change the source of power supply HOLD Deactivating all the buttons of the CD player Use this function when carrying the player with you The CD player buttons are then inoperative The playing of a CD will not be interrupted when a button is accidentally touched Slide the RESUME HOLD switch into the HOLD position From now on all the buttons of the CD player are deactivated To switch off the HOLD function slide the switch to the left Note the HOLD position the RESUME function is automatically activated OI REREAD MMC Per SITES IBS me DBB Dynamic Bass Boost By using the DBB switch you can adjust the sound at the headphones output according to taste Slide the DBB switch into the MID position display shows DBB or into the MAX position display shows DBB MAX The bass accentuation will diminish as the volume increases The position of the DBB switch ata given time will appear on the display To deactivate DBB slide the switch entirely to the left Note Dynamic Bass Boost is not effective at the CD OUT jack NEXT PREVIOUS Changing the track in STOP PLAY and SHUFFLE mode Next Press the NEXT button for less than half a secon
5. player will start from the position last played as soon as you press PLAY PAUSE Note RESUME operates only if charged batteries or the battery pack are inserted 17 ec EP E EL E ACCESSORIES Accessories already supplied withtheset Supplied with all versions SBC6608 AC Power adapter BATTERY HOLDER For 4 Alkaline batteries type R6 UM3 or AA cells SBC1059 Signal lead with 3 5 mm stereo plug and two cinch plugs D Only supplied with AZ 6822 SBC 3557 Car adapter set consisting of RENE adapter cassette and S adapter for connecting the player to the cigarette lighter Optional accessories OS 7 SBC 1085 Signal cable with 3 5 mm jack plug at both ends SBC 3206 3207 3208 Mini loudspeaker systems with amplifier SBC3546 Mounting plate shock absorbant for installing the CD player in a car SBC3547 Flexible swan neck for building the mounting plate into a car SBC1085 18 EM TROUBLESHOOTING If a fault occurs ch ck the points listed t below before ann your unit for repair j PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No power Use of new batteries or battery Press the PLAY PAUSE Pil 1 or no CD play start pack button no display indication
6. position does not interfere with its proper ventilation For example the 17 Servicing The user should not attempt tc appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa service the appliance beyond that describe rug or similar surface that may block the the operating instructions other servicii ventilation openings or placed in a built in should be referred to qualified service installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that personnel may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings 9 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 91 8 EL 4 NI o oc RE e OPERATING CONTROLS fig 1 2 bd LE E E M P PVR AR AE ASSURER e iq 9 X e Ce E 558veetsensasacevebtotobs 9 99 EAEE RR 9955 59566 COMPARTMENT BATTERY HOLDER 9596 eR eee rere matasssocnect tasvs de Button for opening the lid of the CD player Button for storing tracks in any particular order Button for sel
7. potentially hazardous situations e Even if your headset is an open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds don t t up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you EL3 i i POWE R AC power adapter SBC 6608 Connect the small plug of the supplied AC power adapter to the player s 6 V DC jack fig 2 page 3 Then connect the AC power plug to the wall jack Important Make sure the voltage of your AC power adapter corresponds to the voltage of the country in which the CD player is used This should be kept in mind when you travel to another country Alkaline batteries type 86 UM3 or AA cells Jo insert the batteries 1 Open the lid of the battery compartment 2 Remove the battery holder 3 Insert 4 Alkaline batteries in the battery holder Make sure that they are correctly inserted according to the correct and position see illustr on bottom of battery holder 4 Replace the battery holder in the battery Compartment as indicated 9 Remove the batteries if the CD player is not used for a long period of time Rechargeable battery pack SBC 6411 Use the AC power adapter to charge the recharge able battery pack when it is new or has not been used for a long time 1 Open the lid of the battery compartment 72 Insert the battery pack in the battery compartment 3 Close the lid of the battery co
8. 6 E E Rr 6 hours 11 BENI I Playing a CD BED 1 Ensure that the HOLD function is switched off otherwise the CD player buttons will no operate 2 Ensure that the CD player has a power supply 3 Connect either the supplied headphones or other suitable headphones 16 32 ohm 3 5 mm stereo plug to the phones jack 4 Open the lid of the CD player 5 Insert the CD with the printed side up in the CD player 6 Push the lid on its left hand side until you hear the lid engage The CD will begin to rotate While the track and the total playing time are being read the following flashes on the display aug a g a L gt After a short time the display shows the 1 number of available tracks and the total Phe fe d P P playing time of the CD that has been 8 Sanat cess inserted e g 7 Press the PLAY PAUSE 10 button The CD will be played in the normal track order T number and the elapsed time of the current track will be shown on the display 8 The volume control can be used to adjust the volume of the headphones 9 To briefly interrupt playback press the PLAY PAUSE Pill button The time light on the player flashes while the CD player is in PAUSE mode Playback will be resumed if the button is pressed again 10 To end playback press the STOP ill butt
9. Pill button 1 f you press the MODE button in the PLAY mode the selected function will flash for twog seconds on the display before it is executed and displayed continuously 1 e The CD player starts playback and plays each track for 10 seconds in the normal order 1 Once the CD player has played all the tracks for 10 seconds it switches off the SCAN mode and returns to the STOP mode e f you press the PLAY PAUSE Pill or STOP button in the SCAN mode the SCAN mode will be cancelled Note In the SCAN mode you cannot look for a particular passage SEARCH mode REPEAT Repeating the CD e Press repeadtedly the MODE button until REPEAT lights up on the display f you press the MODE button in the STOP mode you can start this function with the PLAY PAUSE button f you press the MODE button in the PLAY mode the selected function will flash for two seconds on the display before it IS executed and displayed continuously e The CD player plays the CD to the end before repeating playback from the beginning function will be continued until the REPEAT mode is ended The display will show for example C REPEAT e The REPEAT mode is ended if You press the STOP button You select another mode or deactivate all modes with the MODE button 14 SHUFFLE Playing tracks in random order Press repeadt
10. ack SBC 1059 CD player For CD reproduction through your Stereo system amplifier cassette deck radio cassette recorder Use the signal cord SBC 1059 to connect the jack CD OUT to the input jacks CD IN AUX iliary or LINE IN of the other set Adjust the sound with the controls of the stereo system The VOLUME control and the DBB selector of the CD player do not affect the output to CD IN AUX LINE IN Amplifier Cassette deck signal of the CD OUT jack Radio cassette recorder etc Technical data subject to modification CD OUT Output voltage at 0 dB recording level LLL 1 10 Vrms Frequency range 20 Hz to 20 KHZ within 2 dB Signal to noise ratio 90 dB cao 93 dB Total harmonic distortion 1 kHz 0 dB 0 02 96 Channel separation 1 kHz LL LL ee 70 dB ui rui SE MU Quartz control precision Headphone output measured with 32 Q headphone Power output D SE ieee 2x 10 mW Frequency range 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 ne cen within 4 dB signal to noise ratio unweighted e e 85 dB Total harmonic distortion 1 kHz 1 re rent ete 0 07 96 Channel separation 40 dB 1 kHz en 30 dB External power supply 6V DC 400 mA center positive Charging time of battery SBC G41 9 hours Playtime of battery SBC 2 hours Playtime of 4 batteries Alkaline P
11. ccessory kit SBC 3557 for power supply from the cigarette lighter jack only for a 12 V car battery negative grounding The converter delivers 6 V 500 mA Direct Current plus pole amp to the center pin First connect the DC plug to the 6 V DC Jack Then insert the voltage converter into the cigarette lighter jack If necessary clean the cigarette lighter jack to obtain a good electrical contact Remove the converter from the cigarette lighter jack when the CD player is not in use and also when listening to the car radio Car radio connection If your car radio is provided with a LINE IN Jack preferably connect this LINE IN jack with the CD OUT jack of the CD player using the signal lead SBC 1085 Fora car radio cassette player without LINE IN jack you can use the cassette adapter from the accessory kit SBC 3557 as follows Turn down the volume of your car radio Cassette player e Connect the cassette adapter plug to the jack CD OUT of the CD player e Switch off the autoreverse function if present of the car cassette player e Slide the cassette carefully into the car radio cassette player e Start the CD player and adjust the sound with the car radio controls remove the cassette press the eject button of the cassette player Resume e f you switch off the car ignition the CD player is also switched off If RESUME was Switched on and you switch on the ignition again the CD
12. d The next track will be shown on the display and played To jump one track further press the button again Previous Press the ea PREV ious button for less than half a second The current track will be shown on the display and playback of this track will start again To go back to the previous track press the button again E E MU SIRS BS AT RER EE ER TRES SEARCH SCAN REPEAT SEARCH Looking for a particular passage in PLAY mode e f you hold down the NEXT button for more than half a second you can search for a particular passage in a forward direction a e f you hold down the PREV ious button for more than a half second you can search for a particular passage in a reverse direction e To reach a fast search speed keep pressing the NEXT or 4 PREV ious button for B longer than 5 seconds m While searching for a particular passage the CD will be played back at a low volume Note Searching for a particular passage in the STOP mode is not possible In the SHUFFLE mode and when playing back a preprogrammed sequence of tracks see STORE SEARCH only possible within the particular track l SCAN Playing the first 10 seconds of each track u e Press repeatedly the MODE button until SCAN lights up on the display f you press the MODE button in the STOP mode you can start this function with the PLAY PAUSE
13. e press the PLAY PAUSE button Your program will be played Checking the settings e Press the STORE button for more than one and a half seconds in the STOP mode The display will show the programmed tracks in their right order Each track will be displayed for two seconds e Press the STORE button for more than one and a half seconds in the PLAY mode The display will show the current track and all remaining programmed tracks in their right orde Note In SHUFFLE mode all programmed tracks are shown Deleting your sequence of track m e Press the STOP E button again in the STOP mode MEMORY disappears on the displa Your program is deleted S z spaan The display shows briefly L Note Opening the lid also causes the stored program to be deleted It is not possible to store tracks while a program that has already been stored is being playe back If tracks have been programmed only these tracks will be played in the SHUFFLE REPEAT and SCAN mode 16 Find a good and safe place for the CD pla yer on horizontal vibration free and stable surface where it is not dangerous or in the way of the driver or passengers see also ACCESSORIES Avoid excessive heat from the car heating or from direct sunshine e g when parking in the i Sun and avoid moisture dust and dirt 4 Supply from the cigarette lighter jack Use the voltage converter from the a
14. ecting the different operating modes SCAN SHUFFLE REPEAT and REPEAT SHUFFLE Switch for activating the RESUME function resuming playback and or HOLD function blocking all buttons For showing the different operating modes tracks and times For adjusting the volume Button for selecting the previous music track or if held down for selecting a particular passage on the CD Button for stopping playback deleting various settings and switching off the CD player Dynamic Bass Boost Switch for increasing the bass level at the headphone output Button for selecting the next music track or if held down for selecting a particular passage on the CD zi Button for starting playback If pressed again playback is interrupted PAUSE mode Jack for connecting suitable headphones 16 32 Ohm 3 5 mm jack plug Battery compartment for Inserting the battery holder or the SBC 6411 battery pack For the insertion of four Alkaline batteries Jack for connecting the supplied mains adapter Jack for connecting the supplied cable for permitting connection to a HiFi installation PRECAUTIONS AE Maintenance General Do not expose the CD player the battery and the discs to rain and to dampness or to excessive heat caused by heating equipment or to direct sunlight for example inside a c parked in the sun Do not expose the CD player and the discs to sand e The mechanical parts of the CD player conta
15. edly the MODE button until SHUFFLE lights up on the display CsA P If you press the MODE button in the STOP mode you can start this function with the BI PLAY PAUSE PHI button If you press the MODE button in the PLAY mode the selected function will flash for 2 seconds on the display before it is executed and displayed continuously The tracks will be played in random order until all of them have been played While the CD player is Searching for a er track the display will show for example is UM ue nan faun ane Al SHUFFLE i If you select the SHUFFLE function while MEMORY is lit up on the display see STORE your programmed selection will be played in random order While the CD player is searching for a 7 track the display will show the following A T Poor e one nes is B SHUFFLE MEMORY The SHUFFLE mode is ended if You press the STOP BI button You select another mode or deactivate all modes with the MODE button REPEAT SHUFFLE Repeating the CD in random order Press repeadtedly the MODE button until REPEAT and SHUFFLE light up on the display If you press the MODE button in the STOP mode you can start it with the PLAY PAUSE PII button If you press the MODE button in the PLAY mode the selected function will flash for two seconds on the display before it is executed and displayed continuously The CD player will repeatedl
16. hock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture 4 Use of controls adjustments performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure gt The Model and Serial Number will be found on the type plate on the base of the set Please record in the space provided below Model number Serial number The set complies with the FCC Rules Part 15 and with 21 CFR 1040 10 Le SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read balora i 20 This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards There at however some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of 1 Read Instructions All the safety and 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply cy operating instructions should be read before the should be routed so that they are not likely 4 appliance is operated be walked on or pinched by items placed upc or against them paying particular attention 1 cords and plugs convenience receptacles at the point where they exit from the appliance 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 12 Cleaning The appliance should be cleanec 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the only as recommended by the manufacturer appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 13 Power Lines An outdoor antenna should I 4 Follow Instructions
17. in self lubricating bearings and therefore mu not be oiled or lubricated e Fingerprints dust and dirt on the player can be wiped off with a clean soft and slightly dampened chamois leather Do not use cleaning agents that contain abrasives or solvent such as gas diluting agents alcohol benzine or ammonia as these may have a corrosive effect on the housing e The labels are removeable without leaving any rest of glue on the door CD player and discs e The player s lens X must not be cleaned e The lens may cloud over if the player is suddenly moved from cold to warm surroundings If that happens it is not possible to play a disc Do not clean the lens but give the player some time to acclimatize Always hold the discs at the edges and always replace them in their covers after use e To remove dust breathe on the disc and wipe it with a soft lint free cloth in a straight line from the center towards the edge A cleaning agent may damage the disc d Use your head when using headphones Hearing safety Do not play your headset at a high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play e f you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume or discontinue use Traffic safety e Do not use while driving a motorized vehicle Using while driving may create traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas e You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in
18. mpartment 4 Connect the AC power adapter to the CD player and to the wall jack See section on AC power adapter he battery pack will now be charged You may use the CD player during charging this delays the charging of the battery slightly Charging will stop automatically once the battery pack has been fully charged After charging you can unplug the AC power adapter and operate the CD player with the charged battery pack you can also charge the battery pack without the CD player by simply connecting the battery pack direct to the AC power adapter During charging a red light shines on the battery pack Note f the battery pack is new or has not been used for a long period it may need several charging cycles to become fully charged ac NARI Que es EE SE SAT RONDE ae i ines xb eund n eaim PETEN NEN NS EEE BEE A ci e ES IEEE IAS eA SE esae e eaa General If the set is battery powered you will see a battery symbol with 3 segments in the disple in PLAY or in STOP model DE Al If all 3 segments light up the batteries are fully charged aanas eni fanes Fewer segments will light up as the power decreases a ng If a flashing segment is displayed the CD player will switch itself EHE immediately CAT The batteries must then be changed or the battery pack recharged j Note The bat
19. n A Check connections Turn up the volume Headphones worn the wrong way round Strong electromagnetic field near radio transmitters Pay attention to Left R ight indication Adapter cassette is incorrectly inserted No DBB function and not adjustable volume Find another place for unit or change connections Insert the cassette securely DBB and volume work only via jack PHONES Short playing time with batteries or batterie pack CD play does not start with 1 track Contact pins are dirty Batteries or battery pack are exhausted Battery pack is nearly flat RESUME or SHUFFLE activated Program stored Connect headphones car adapti cassette etc to PHONES jack Clean contact pins with a soft lint free cloth Change the batteries or battery pack Recharge the battery pack Switch it off Pressing the STOP BI button erases the program a M E In car use via LINE IN jack of the car radio severe hum or noise Unfit input jack of car radio WARNING Use an adapter cassette If you are not able to remedy a problem by following these hints consult your dealer or service facility Under no circumstances should you try to repair the unit yourself as this would invalidate the warranty 20
20. ompromising commitment to your total satisfaction Your MAGNAVOX product is protected by one of the most comprehensive warranties and outstanding service networks in the industry What s more your purchase qualifies you to receive advance information exciting new products from MAGNAVOX convenient access to our home shopping network for special products and accessories plus factory direct rebates and discounts on your une MAGNAVOX purchases All of this is our way of saying thanks for joining the MAGNAVOX family To start taking advantage of these great benefits just remember to return your MAGNAVOX Owner s Registration Card Sincerely Donald F Johnstone gh Coat President and Chief Executive Officer Please follow these three important steps to get the most from your product Know these safety symbols i Hd Return your Owner s registration card within 10 days 3 Read the oparation instructions carefully CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS NSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This bolt of lightning indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an electrical shock For the safety of everyone in your household please do not remove product covering This exclamation point N calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed liter ature closely
21. on The CD stops and the total number of track and the total playing time of the CD appear on the display The CD player Is now in the STOP mode 4 AEM ALLAN st ote e The CD player switches from the STOP to the STANDBY mode if You press the STOP lii button again and there is no program available see STORE tis not operated for 15 seconds The lid is closed the CD has been recognized and no button is pressed for 15 seconds The battery is empty e By pressing the PLAY PAUSE PII button you can switch the CD player on again and t selected function will be executed Note Always ensure the CD is clean Otherwise there may be errors in playback Y 3 E des E t i 3 1 E i 7 12 RESUME To play from where you have stopped This function is very useful when your CD player is connected to the cigarette lighter in your car When you switch off and on the car ignition you can continue playback from the position last played by proceeding as follows e Slide the RESUME HOLD switch into the RESUME position during playback Stop playback by pressing the STOP button e Press the PLAY PAUSE button Playback of the CD will start at the position where it has been interrupted Us 5 E is ze E Important The CD player can only
22. tery symbol on the display is not valid for Nickel Cadmium batteries This type of batteries can t be charged inside the set With a set of Alkaline batteries you can operate the CD player for approximately 6 hot With a full battery pack you can operate the CD player for about two hours The recharging of a flat battery pack takes about 5 hours During the charging process the display will show scrolling battery segments The operating life of the battery pack will be longest if you recharge it after every use if the battery pack is not in use recharge it every 4 months otherwise the battery will damaged After having been recharged about 500 times the battery pack can no longer provide tl required power You should take it to your dealer or dispose of it at the nearest used battery collection point A new battery pack can be obtained from your dealer If the CD player is powered via the AC power adapter the battery symbol will be extinguished except a battery pack is in the battery compartment e f you change the source of power supply during operation of the CD player i e chang from battery operation to AC power adapter operation or vice versa the current func may be briefly interrupted and stored tracks and modes get lost 10 nimes As CONNECTION CITE ixl Connections Headphone jack PHONES For headphones or mini loudspeakers with 3 5 mm plug see ACCESSORIES CD OUT j
23. to prevent operating and maintenance problems Registering your purchase is an essential step to guarantee that you ll receive all of the benefits you re entitled to as a MAGNAVOX product owner Complete and mail your Owner s Registration Card today to ensure your right to warranty verification owner confirmation model registration plus a wide variety of special services and savings The informatin in this manual can help you take full advantage of your product 5 many features and ensure years of safe reliable operation So don t miss out Read the enclosed instructions safety tips and warranty information today _ CONTENTS Safety Instructions sm Operating controls PRECAUTIONS cata deserto ote t POWET SUD use i aS M Technical meti ve ______________ Operation i Playing a CD E a aaea 12 Resume Hold and DBB M 13 __________ _ aera 13 Search Scan and Bepeaf __________ ne 14 Shuttle E 15 FGFS 2 ncc ___ _____ ________ 16 TBE ES aie eect 17 BG CES SOROS cond stessa os 18 ia tuit ned 19 20 Limited Warranty dor ira tetti 56 5 To reduce the risk of fire or electric s
24. y play the tracks of the CD in random order The display will show for example REPEAT SHUFFLE 2 If you select the REPEAT SHUFFLE mode while MEMORY is shown on the display see STORE the CD player will repeatedly play back your program in random order he REPEAT SHUFFLE mode is ended if You press the STOP button You select another mode or deactivate all modes with the MODE button STORE Storing a particular sequence of tracks e Tracks can be stored in STOP PLAY SCAN and SHUFFLE mode 1 Select the required track with the NEXT and PREV ious buttons 2 When the required track is shown on the display press the STORE button in order to store it in the memory The display shows briefly the letter gt next to the number of the programmed track e Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have stored the required tracks Note The CD player can store a maximum of 20 tracks When you try to store more than 20 tracks Lii i will appear at the display Playing back the stored sequence of tracks Your set is ready to play the selected NES c MERE TT sense sequence when MEMORY lights up __ LM ferar sario d display for example gases szok MEMORY e f you have selected the tracks in PLAY SCAN or SHUFFLE mode press first the STOP I button and then the PLAY PAUSE button e f you have selected the tracks in STOP mod

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