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        Insignia IS-PA040718 User's Manual
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1. E INSIDE OF THE VEHICLE   S CIGARETTE LIGHTER SOCKET IS  DIRTY  THE PLUG MAY BECOME HOT ASA RESULT OF POOR ELECTRI   CAL CONTACT  BE SURE IT IS CLEAN BEFORE USE    e AFTER USE  DISCONNECT THE CORD   S PLUGS FROM THE PLAYER  AND THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER    e SHOULD THE PLAYER CAUSE INTERFERENCE TO NEARBY RADIO   INCREASE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN PLAYER AND RECEIVER     FUSE REPLACEMENT       Should the player fail to operate with the DC car  adapter cord  check the fuse  1 Amp   If blown   check all connections and inspect the cord for  any damage  Always replace the fuse with same  type and rating    If the fuse blows again after replacement  this  indicates a potential problem  DO NOT replace fuse  the fuse with a higher rating  Doing so may cause  damage to the player     Indicator  N                CHANGING THE CORD ORIENTATION  Optional Type 1 or 2      Type 1    1  Remove the two large flathead slot   ted screws with a coin    2  Gently remove plastic plate to ex   pose the cord    3  Gently lift the cord and reroute to  rear edge  Be sure to insert cord in  the appropriate restraining channel    4  Reattach the plastic plate  reinsert  the two screws  and retighten screws      Type 2    1  Gently pull out the plug that was origi   nally plugged into the corner of  cassette    2  Insert the plug into the jack perpen   dicular to the jack which the plug was  removed    3  If it is difficult to insert the plug into  the jack rotate the plug until it fits the  cassette corner prop
2. ECHARGEABLE BATTERY TO  DETERIORATE                 4  If the operating time decreases drastically even when the rechargeable nickel   cadmium batteries are properly recharged  purchase a new set of rechargeable  nickel cadmium batteries  Dispose of nickel cadmium according to local envi   ronmental laws     5  When charging new batteries or if the batteries have not been charged for a  long time  playing time may be reduced  In this case  charge and discharge the  batteries several times    NOTE      Do not attempt to recharge  short circuit  disassemble  heat or expose to  fire      Do not mix battery types   e g  alkaline with zinc carbonate       When inserting new batteries  replace all at the same time  Do not mix old  and new batteries        Weak batteries can leak and severely damage the unit    4       CAR KIT    DC CAR ADAPTER CORD   The supplied DC car adapter cord is designed for  use with vehicles equipped with a 12 volt nega   tive ground electrical system only  The equip     ment is compatible if the negative     terminal of  the battery is connected to the vehicle   s metal    body chassis  If unsure  contact the vehicles   s f  dealer  5  Plug the small end of the car adapter into the DC   6V jack and then plug the other end into the TO DC 6V JACK    cigarette lighter socket  The indicator light will  illuminate red when powered on     PRECAUTIONS                e USE ONLY THE SUPPLIED DC CAR ADAPTER CORD  OTHER ADAPT   ERS COULD DAMAGE THE PLAYER    e IF TH
3. INSIGNIA    Compact Disc Player  with Ultimate Skip Protection  and MP3 Playback    IS PA040718       INSTRUCTION MANUAL       PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT     WARNING  To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture     IMPORTANT  Since the CD circuitry may cause interference to other radio tuners nearby  switch this unit off when not  in use or move it away from the affected radio tuner     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  operation is subject to the following two conditions    1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may cause undesirable operation     NOTE  This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable 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  aparticular 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  inter
4. You can also set the volume control of main unit to the proper sound level to the  earphone    You can turn on the player by pressing and hold the PLAY PAUSE POWER ON  button of remote control over 1 second    Operation is same as main unit        2       POWER SOURCES  NORMAL BATTERIES AC ADAPTER  NOT   INCLUDED    Battery Operation   1  Open the battery compartment cover and Average Playing Time  insert two    AA   alkaline batteries inside the  Continuous Play   battery compartment  Follow the polarity  RMZENch am im ellis Mec MP3  as indicated in the battery compartment  fea cD Shock   2  Close the battery compartment cover  Alkaline   Approx    Approx    Approx       AA    9hrs  _  8hrs    8hrs     N CAD Approx    Approx    Approx     Rechargeable   4 hrs  3hrs    2 5hrs    min    specification  recommended  1 2V   650mA                          Note  Zinc Carbon  or Zinc Chloride type bat   teries are not recommended for this unit                    AC Operation  AC adapter not included    1  Insert the DC plug  at the end of the AC  adapter cord into the DC input jack    2  Plug the AC adapter into AC power outlet  socket  Use only with the recommended  6V AC adapter and make sure the local  voltage corresponds to the adapters re   quired AC input voltage    Note    1  While using power from AC adapter  nor   mal batteries must be taken out of bat   tery compartment    2  If the AC plug of this unit does not fit in your AC outlet  a plug adapter should  be used  Consul
5. ayer plays current track  repeatedly    e Press MODE button two times and tf is displayed  CD player plays all tracks  of current played disc repeatedly    e Press MODE button three times and mai ALL is displayed  CD player plays all  tracks repeatedly     11       PROGRAM PLAY  This allows selected tracks on the disc to be played in any desired order     To set the program play    e CD    In the stop mode  press the PROGRAM button and     i Mo get   OP 01 is displayed  PGM and 0 start flashing  x Hrou   b  Press F SKIP or B SKIP button to select the track     ISp  9    number  EA SA   a ESP Ne   c  When desired track is displayed  press PROGRAM but  HP  gg   ton to register  Then PGM and OP 02 display   M  ESP  d  Repeat steps  b  and  c   up to 60 tracks   After regis     P iG P  02    tering all tracks  display shows the first registered track     e  Registered track can be checked by pressing PRO   GRAM button     MP3  a  In the stop mode  press the PROGRAM button and e W o  0   OP 01 is displayed  Tracks number and album number  start flasing        A    b  Press ALBUM UP and ALBUM DOWN button to select  the album number   wo W  c  When desired album number is displayed press F SKIP XO R  or B SKIP button to select track number     RA  c    Cx  gn     d  Press PROGRAM button to store  OP 02 will appear on  display  Repeat  b  and  c  up to 60 tracks     e  Registered tracks can be checked by pressing PROGRAM  button     To complete programming and start play CD MP3    Pr
6. e used for an extended period of time    4  When cleaning your unit  use a soft dry cloth  do not use solvents or commercially available cleaners  as they may damage or discolor the finish    5  Do not wear headphones while operating a motor vehicle  this could create a traffic hazard and is  illegal in many areas    6  The headphones supplied with your unit provide superior stereo listening while allowing you to hear  outside sounds when listening atnormally low volume levels  Listening at extremely high volume levels  minimizes the intrusion of outside noise sounds    7  Ifyou notice that the sound has become weak or distorted  this is an indication that your batteries are  low  Replace with new or recharged batteries   see    BATTERY OPERATION             LOCATION OF CONTROL      o NOg AUN                                                                           13 14 15 16 17 18  1  Play Pause Power On Button 10  LCD Display  2  Stop Power Off Button 11  Charge On Off Switch  3  Album   ESP Button 12  Battery Door  4  Album   Button 13  Phones Jack  5  Program Button 14  Volume Control  6  Mode Button 15  CD Door Open Switch  7  Skip Backward Button 16  Bass Boost Switch  8  Skip Forward Button 17  Hold Switch  9  Battery Charge Indicator 18  DC Input Jack  Wire Remote Control a      1  Volume Control  2  Skip   Button  3  Skip   Button  4  Stop Power Off Button  5  Play Pause Power On Button          Note     Use only the supplied remote control unit with the player     
7. erly     LISTENINGIN THE CAR                                        1  Plug the cord into the HEAD   PHONES jack    2  Insert the cassette adapter into  the deck   s cassette slot                                                                                LISTENING WITH EARPHONES    Connect the plug of the stereo earphones into  the PHONES  GREEN  socket     Caution  Avoid excessive volume level and lis   tening to sound for a long period of time when  using earphones    E Adjust volume to the desired level     HANDLING COMPACT DISCS  This unit is designed to play only compact discs  bearing the identification logo below     COMPACT    DIGITAL AUDIO    Other discs may not conform to the CD stan   dard and may not play properly     Dirty  scratched or warped discs may cause  skipping or noise    Handle the disc only by the edges  To keep  clean  do not touch its surface    Discs should be stored in their cases after use  to avoid serious scratches    Do not expose disc to direct sunlight  high  humidity  high temperature  dust  etc  Pro   longed exposure to extreme temperatures can  warp the disc    Do not stick or write anything on either side of  disc  Sharp writing instruments or the inks used  in some felt tip pens may damage its surface     Remove the disc   Hold the edge and gently press the center pivot  as illustrated to pick up the disc    CAUTION    Wait for the disc to stop rotating before pressing the  OPEN button    Note  This unit can play 3     8cm  single CD
8. ess PLAY PAUSE button  the PGM    stops flashing and play will begin   12       To clear programming   e Open the door  or   e Power off  or   e In program mode  press STOP button     INTRO PLAY   1  Press MODE button three times   for CD    four times  for MP3    then INT is displayed     2  Press the PLAY PAUSE button   Starts INTRO play from track  number 01     3  The first 10 seconds of each  track of the disc will be played     4  Press the PLAY PAUSE button  again to return to normal  playback     RANDOM PLAY    Enables all the tracks on a disc to be played in a Random    1  Press MODE button four times   for CD    five times  for MP3    and RDM is displayed     2  Press PLAY PAUSE button to  start RANDOM play  A    3  Select RANDOM mode during  play  RDM play start   e After finished playing the cur   rent track or if F  SKIP or B   SKIP button is pressed  RAN   DOM play starts       S6058      I56058    pane    co  c  co  ca    MP3    va 1960 58    8    co  co  co  co    Lo  c3  co  co  3    Shuffle  sequence   cD MP3     e i5605    ESP    Sag ni  Om   Ba0 ni  uuu I i UUU  RDM RDM  E  an an Pa nanan  300 uu ie 300 uu  fom ROM       LOW BATTERY DETECTION    e    Caistarts flashing when battery voltage level is too low   The player will auto stop and power off when the voltage  level is too low     MAINTENANCE   Cleaning the Cabinet   Wipe with a soft cloth  If the cabinet is very dirty  dampen the cloth with a weak  solution of neutral detergent and water  and then wi
9. ference 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     SAFETY CERTIFICATION   This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet safety standards of the FCC  requirements and  compliance with safety performance of the U S  Department of Health and Human Services  and also with  FDA Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J                 LASER SAFETY   This unit employs an optical laser beam system in the CD mechanism   designed with built in safeguards  Do not attempt to disassemble   refer to qualified service personnel  Exposure to this invisible laser  light beam may be harmful to the human eye     INVISIBLELASERRADIATIONWHEN THIS IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  USE OF CONTROLS  OR  OPEN AND INTERLOCKFAILEDOR ADJUSTMENTS OR PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECI   DEFEATED  AVOID DIRECTEXPO  FIED HEREIN  MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS LASER LIGHT BEAM  SURETO LASER BEAM  EXPOSURE              SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   1  Do not open the cabinet  Refer servicing to qualified personnel only    2  Do not expose to excessive heat  direct sunlight  dust  moisture  vibration or shock    3  Use ONLY the AC adaptor required  others may damage your unit  Disconnect from the wall outlet  when the setis not to b
10. hows on displays     e When TOC data has been  read  display shows TOC  for 1 second     TO PLAY  Normal play  FROM STOP CONDITION  e Press PLAY PAUSE button  the display changes  to 1 00 00 and starts play     TO STOP CD MP3   Press the STOP key  This will ESF   stop play and datas will be 3 IS 5159C g IS 50 58  displayed     Supports 40 directories and 399 files for MP3 CD format disc     10       TO PAUSE CD MP3  Press the PLAY PAUSE button to    turn the pause function on  The time a 2 Sy  display digits will begin flashing  S 1c 0   Press the PLAY PAUSE button agian   to turn the pause function off     SKIP AND SEARCH FUNCTION    Locating a Particular track       To go back to the beginning of the cur   rent or a previous track    Press I lt  lt  lightly and repeatedly     To go to the beginning of following tracks Press  gt  l lightly and repeatedly        Locating a Particular Point in a track       To search backwards at high speed Keep  lt  lt  depressed                To search forward at high speed Keep  gt  gt I depressed       For CD format discs  the low level audio will be heard during the search process to  assist in locating the correct point in the track     REPEAT PLAY    For CD mode  e Press MODE button once and fi 1 is displayed  CD    player plays current track repeatedly     e Press MODE button twice and fe  ALL is displayed  g 1300 08  CD player plays all tracks repeatedly    Sete    For MP3 mode   e Press MODE button once and fe  1 is displayed  CD pl
11. ower       Defective compact disc    Try another compact disc       Sound is skipping       The compact disc or  pickup lens is dirty    Clean or replace the compact  disc or clean the pickup lens          Strong vibrations       Place the CD MP3 Player ona  level surface that is stable  no  vibrations        REMARKS     1  This unit can support MP3 bit rate at 320  192 128  96  64  32  16KBPS     2  It supports CDDA  CD R and CD RW Discs     3  It can support only 40 directory  399 files in MP3     4  It plays the MP3 songs with   mp3 file format     5  Burning Speed  Normal 4X   Max 8X           PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS    PICK UP   System   Properties  Supported Disc Type    AUDIO   D A conversion  Frequency response   Wow and filter   No  of channels   Output level   Bass boost effect  100Hz     DISPLAY    GENERAL  Power requirements    Power consumption  Dimension  Weight    Compact disc digital audio system  Wavelength  A 780nm  CD Audio  CD R  CD RW  MP3    DAC four times oversampling  20 20 000Hz   Below measurable limits   2 Channel  stereo   Earphones  15mW  32Q     gt  6dB    Segment LCD      2 X LR6    AA    alkaline battery    DC in 6V jack accepts AC power adapter  center  positive with 4 0mm external dia  plug  regulated  6V DC  600mA   not included    0 8W  DC 3V  under normal condition   Approx  140  W  x 28 5  H  x 144  D  mm  Approx  230g not including battery    DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE     0211 11814 00B    
12. p of registered track number on programmed play  Fast forward operation during play  when button is pressed for 0 5  sec or longer         B SKIP     lt ma    Count down of track number on normal play   Count down of program number on programmed play  Count down of registered track number on programmed play  Fast rewind operation during play  when button is pressed for 0 5  sec or longer         MODE    Change play mode cyclically    NORMAL     gt  ONE REPEAT      ALL REPEAT    INTRO   t t  PROGRAM        i    NORMAL        ALBUM REPEAT  REPEAT ALL   CDMP3 ONLY           PROGRAM    Program play to 60 tracks in CD mode and 60 tracks in MP3 mode   Program check and change        ESP ALBUM    Anti Skip Function in CD mode and Album up Function in MP3  mode        ALBUM DOWN    CD MP3 Album up  CD MP3 Album down in MP3 mode       HOLD    Indicates that hold switch is on           oor    BATTERY ALARM    Indicates battery change needed          BATTERY EMPTY       Auto display is turned off        9          LCD DISPLAY INFORMATION    WHEN POWER IS ON    co    e Ifa disc is in  auto adjustment starts   During adjustment  display shows             02 58    e If no disc  no disc is displayed   Put the disc in and close the lid   Auto adjustment starts     e If the lid is opened  display shows OPEN   Closing the lid starts auto adjustment     e  f unable to read TOC then Er is displayed   Note  TOC means Table Of Contents  cD MP3    e Starts play from track No  1 automatically  ESP s
13. pe clean     Cleaning the lens   A dirty lens will cause the sound to skip  If the lens is very dirty  the CD may not   work  Open the disc cover and clean the lens as instructed below    e Dust or Dry Particles  Using a camera lens brush blower  blow  on the lens a couple times  then wipe it  lightly with the brush to remove dust  Then  blow on the lens again    e Fingerprints  If the lens cannot be cleaned by using a  brush blower  use a dry cotton swab  start   ing from the middle and moving to the  outside edge                       TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    Check the following guide for problem resolution             nected properly    SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION  CD MP3 Player will   Dead or weak batteries   Replace batteries  not turn on AC adapter not con    Check AC adapter    connection       Disc will not play    Defective compact disc    Reinsert the disc with disc la   bel facing up  or try another  compact disc       CD compartment not  closed    Close lid securely       Moisture has formed    Remove the disc  and leave  the compartment door open for  about one hour to dry the mois   ture condensation        Display freeze or will  not play    Electro static discharge     Take out and re insert the bat   tery to reset the unit        No sound from ear   phones    Earphone plug not in   serted properly    Reinsert earphone cord into  phones jack       Volume control set to  minimum    Increase the volume       Weak batteries    Replace with fresh batteries or  use AC p
14. s  without an adapter  Do not use a CD single  adapter for these discs               To Phone    ae          INSERT WITH PRESS THE CLAWS  THE LABEL AT THE CENTER OF    FACING UP  z   X  THE DISC CASE     J    PRESS THE LIFT OUT WITHOUT    DISC GENTLY TOUCHING THE  TO INSERT IT  RECORDED SURFACE    INCORRECT    Qa     CORRECT INCORRECT        amp     FROM THE CENTER TO THE EDGE                            CLEANING DISCS   e Fingerprints should be carefully wiped from  the surface of disc with a soft cloth  Unlike  conventional records  compact discs have  no grooves to collect dust and microscopic  debris  so gently wiping them with a soft  cloth should remove most particles  Wipe  in a straight motion from the center to the  edge    e Never use thinner  benzine  record cleaner or anti static spray on a compact  disc  Such chemicals can damage its plastic surface                    BASIC DISC PLAY   Connect the earphones to the PHONES  GREEN  socket   Slide the OPEN switch to open the CD compartment lid   Adjust the VOLUME to desired sound level    Insert the disc with the label side facing up    Close the lid securely until a click is heard    Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playing     DnR    To Emphasize the Bass Sound  Set the BASS BOOST switch to the ON position  PAS BOOI    Note  The bass boost performance will be dependant on     lel       the VOLUME control setting  C i     HOLD Switch   This switch prevents accidental selection of an unwanted HOLD       function d
15. t your local dealer on the type of plug adapter required                    LOW BATTERY ALERT   When the battery indicator starts flashing in the LCD Es a  panel  this means that the batteries are losing their 3033  charge  In this case the CD player will not function   properly and the batteries must be replaced    If you are using Ni CD rechargeable batteries  follow the intructions on how to  recharge the batteries detailed in the owners manual      J       CHARGING AND USE OF RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES    Rechargeable Battery Operation   This unit can fully recharge the specified rechargeable battery in approximately  15 hours  The rechargeable batteries  NOT supplied  should be recharged  before they are used for the first time  if they are low in power or they have not  been used for a long period  over 60 days         1  Open the battery compartment cover and  insert two of the recommended recharge   able batteries  matching polarity   1 2V  650mA    BOTH BATTERIES MUST BE  RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES     2  Plug in the AC adaptor  not included   Set  the Fuction Switch to CD mode and the  Charge Switch to the ON position to start  charging    USE ONLY THE AC ADAPTOR  NOT  INLCUDED  RECOMMENDED WITH THE  UNIT FOR CHARGING    Note  Charge indicator will illuminate              3  After 15 hours  unplug the AC adaptor  not   included  and switch the Charge Switch to  the OFF position   DO NOT CHARGE CONTINUOUSLY FOR  24 HOURS OR MORE  DOING SO CAN  CAUSE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE  R
16. uring Playback or Stop mode  In the HOLD iD     ON    position  no function button on the unit can operate    except OPEN   Moving the switch to the    OFF    position   will allow the unit to return to normal operation     Turning Power On and Off  This unit has no ON OFF switch  To turn on and off  press the following buttons   To turnon  Press  gt Il PLAY  PAUSE  playback starts    To turn off  Press     STOP button once to standby mode   Press W STOP button twice to turn off the power     Auto Power Off function  When the unit is stopped  standby mode  for approximately 30 sec  the power will  automatically turn off                    FEATURE LIST  ITEM DESCRIPTION  Power on by pressing PLAY button  AUTO POWER  a a Power off by pressing STOP button  i Auto power off at 30 sec after last operation during standby mode   ANTI CD 45 seconds  SKIP CD MP3 120 seconds   NORMAL    ONE REPEAT PLAY _  Playsonetrackrepeatedly    PLAY MODE    ALBUM REPEAT PLAY  CD MP3 album repeatedly  CDMP3 only   ALLREPEAT PLAY   Plays all tracks repeatedly      PROGRAM    PROGRAM PLAY  Maximum 60 Tracks for CD and 60  tracks for MP3 are programable     Plays one track repeatedly      Plays all tracks repeatedly    ONE REPEAT PLAY  ALL REPEAT PLAY       STOP    Stops playing  Turns off the power during standby mode        PLAY PAUSE    Turns on the power and starts playing  Pause on off       F SKIP    Count up of track number on normal play   Count up of program number on programmed play   Count u
    
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