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COBY electronic CX-CD425 User's Manual

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1. La 85 Location of Controls Cont 1 PAUSE BUTTON 2 STOP amp EJECT BUTTON 3 FAST FORWARD BUTTON 4 REWIND BUTTON 5 PLAY BUTTON 6 RECORDING BUTTON 7 CASSETTE COMPARTMENT 8 VOLUME DOWN Press to adjust sound level down 9 VOLUME UP Press to adjust sound level up 10 UP FF CD Skip Search forward or TUNER Radio frequency tuning up DN REW CD Skip Search backward or TUNER Radio frequency tuning down 12 EQ Press to select EQ mode FLAT CLASSIC ROCK POP 13 MUTE Press to muting the sound 14 SLEEP TIMER SLEEP Press to select sleep function or TIMER Press to switch Timer function on or off 15 TAPE Press to select Tape mode 16 REPEAT PRESET CD Repeat play or TUNER To select preset station 17 DISPLAY Press to display the Clock Time or Timer 18 TUNER Press to select Tuner mode 1 NO 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 39 36 STOP BAND STOP CD Stop BAND Press to select MW AM FM band in Tuner mode MEMORY CD Press to program the CD tracks TUNER Press to program the Radio stations POWER STANDBY INDICATOR REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR RANDOM CD Random play PLAY PAUSE CD Play Pause CD Press to select CD mode POWER ON OFF Standbv button HEADPHONE JACK LCD DISPLAV SPEAKER BOX SPEAKER FRONT COVER CD OPEN CLOSE CONTROL DOOR TAPE CONTROL DOOR FLIP DOWN AC POWER CORD F
2. Adjusting the sound To adjust the sound level turn the Volume control locatied on the right side of your system Press the VOLUME Up or Down to get a satisfactory sound level when you select the desired program Press the Mute button to muting the sound Using Headphones Plug your headphones into the headphones socket located in the middle of your system on the left hand side The sound will be hear through the headphones nor the speakers Please note Headphones should have a 3 5mm diameter stereo plug and an impedance of 8 32 ohms Location of Controls FRONT VIEW EN x A BR BR HA ppp f A ji Location of Controls Cont SIDE VIEW mL A N lo fe hi REAR VIEW OA CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT SPEAKERS
3. To repeat a single track Ensure that the track is first playing by pressing the Play Pause Button Press the REPEAT Button twice The Repeat 1 LED indicator light up to indicate track repeat is on The selected track will play continuously until you press the Stop Button or press the REPEAT Button once more To repeat the whole disc Ensure that the disc is first playing by pressing the Play Pause Button Press the REPEAT Button once The Repeat All LED indicator light up to indicate disc repeat is on The entire disc will play continuously until you press the Stop Button or press the REPEAT Button twice more Using the CD Player Cont To repeat a programmed selection Refer to section titled Programmed Track Selection on previous page and select your tracks Press Play Pause Button to play your first selected track Press the REPEAT Button twice to repeat a particular track once The Repeat 1 LED indicator light up The programmed track will play continuously until you press theStop Button or press the REPEAT Button once more Press the REPEAT Button once your complete selection of programmed tracks will repeat The Repeat All LED indicator light up The programmed tracks will play continuously until you press theStop Button or press the REPEAT Button twice more CAUTION This product uses a laser Avoid any direct exposure to the laser beam Use of controls adjustments or procedures not listed in this
4. any time press the Stop Button TO INTERRUPT PLAYBACK To stop a track temporarily press the Play Pause Button The disc will pause and LCD Display at the current paly position Press the Play Pause Button again to resume playback from the same point TO STOP PLAYBACK Press the Stop Button to stop playback at any time TO RANDOMING PLAY Press RANDOM Button to play the CD randoming To stop play at any time press the Stop Button 12 Skip Forward or Backward through tracks The Skip Seach function can be used at any time during play To select the next track press Forward Skip Button If you are on the last track ofthe disc the player will move to track 1 To go back to the beginning of the current track press Backward Skip Button once To go back to the previous track press a the Backward Skip Button twice To play a particular track load the disc in the CD player and press Forward Skip Button until the track number you want is shown in the LCD Display Press the Play Pause Button to play that track Handle Compact Discs To remove a CD from its storage case press down on the centre of the case and lift the disc out Hold the disc by the edges Avoid touching the recorded side of the disc Please note Do not put anything other than a CD in the compartment Other objects can damage the mechanism Do not force open close the CD door by and any time Keep the CD door closed when not in u
5. current will flow To save electricity and for safety when not using the unit for an extended period of time it is recommended that the product is completely disconnected at the AC mains socket Consult your nearest dealer when damage disconnection or contact failure is found with the cord Do not bend the cord sharply pull or twist it Do not modify the power cord in any manner Do not insert any metallic object into the unit Unplug the power cord when there is the possibility of lighting Positioning the unit A minimum distance of 6 INCHES must be maintained to provide sufficient ventilation Allow adequate ventilation for the unit ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc Donot stand it on a thick pile carpet or install it in a place with poor air flow Place the unit on a flat even surface Do not use the unit in excessively hot cold dusty damp or humid place Condensation may form inside the CD player if the unit is left anywhere warm and damp or if you move the unit from somewhere cold e g Your car boot to a warm room In this case let the unit stand for 1 2 hours or gradually increase the room temperature so the unit is dry before you use it Do not place it where it could be subject to vibration Do not place it where it could be magnetised by a magnet or speaker since there are magnets in the speakers d
6. guide may result in hazardous exposure 14 TUNER OPERATION Basic operation Press POWER button to turn on the power Press the TUNER button and press the BAND button to select AM or FM Press and release the Skip Search gt gt or lt lt button to select the desire radio station Press and hold the Skip Search gt gt or lt lt button briefly to search up or down for the next receivable station Auto Scan To store favourite stations in memory You can store up to 10 stations for FM and 10 station for AM randomly in memory Select the desired radio station as described above Press the MEMORY button The MEMORY indicator flashes on LCD Press the PRESET REPEAT button to assign the present number For example To store a particular radio station on preset CH19 you can press the PRESET REPEAT button 19 times The LCD shows the preset number Press the MEMORY button to store the selection The MEMORY indicator will be disap Repeat steps 3 and 4 to store additional radio stations in memory Antenna For best FM reception extend the wire antenna located at the back of the unit Move it around until you get the best FM reception There is a built in ferrite antenna for AM signal Move or rotate your Main Unit to obtain the best AM reception TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing Some simple checks or a minor adjustment
7. COBY OPERATION MANUAL CX CD425 MINI CD HOME STEREO SYSTEM WITH AM FM DIGITAL TUNER Qro Y Safety Precautions This product is designed for use in moderate dimares Do not use or install this unit where it would be exposed to direct sunlight or in extremely hot temperatures or near a radiator stove or appliance that produces heat Do not take this unit into the bathroom or near a swimming pool Do not use it where it would be exposed to water moisture dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the product No naked flame sources such as lighted candies should be placed on the product If water gets inside the unit Unplug the power cord from the supply socket and consult your dealer Do not handle the power cord with wet hands To avoid electric shock NEVER touch any internal parts Repairs Servicing should be left to qualified service personnel When connecting or disconnecting from the mains supply hold the plug not the cord Pulling the cord may damage it and could be dangerous Do not drop the unit spill liquid into it or allow objects to fall in it If the unit fails to operate disconnect from the mains and consult qualified service personnel When plugged in a very small
8. M ANTENNA WIRE SPEAKER SOCKET LEFT SPEAKER SOCKET RIGHT Location of Controls Cont Remote Control 28 Keys Front View Rear View AT 1 POWER ON OFF Standby button 2 MUTE Press to muting the sound 3 EQ Press to select EQ mode FLAT CLASSIC ROCK POP 4 Program select buttons TUNER To recall preset stations CD To recall tracks For 1 9 press 1 9 buttons For 10 press 10 and then 0 For 11 19 press 10 once then 1 9 For 20 press 10 twice and then 0 For 21 20 press 10 twice then 1 9 For 30 press 10 three times and then 0 5 MEMORY CD Press to program the CD tracks TUNER Press to program the Radio stations 6 RANDOM CD Random play 7 DISPLAY Press to display the Clock Time or Timer 8 SLEEP Press to select sleep function 9 lt lt CD Skip Search backward TUNER Tuning down 10 gt gt CD Skip Search forward TUNER Tuning up 11 VOLUME Volume up 12 VOLUME Volume down 13 FUNCTION Press to select CD Tuner Tape mode 14 REPEAT PRESET CD Repeat play or TUNER To select Preset station 15 INTRO CD Intro play 16 TIMER Press to switch Timer function on or off 17 PLAY PAUSE CD Play Pause 18 STOP BAND CD Stop BAND Press to select MW AM FM band in Tuner mode 19 Battery Compartment GENERAL OPERATION POWER ON When power is connected for the first time or ifthe power cor
9. d was unplugged and reconnected The STANDBY LED lights and the LCD panel appears Clock Time as follows IB LF LP Press the POWER button The STANDBY LED turns off and the unit defaults to the FM band of tuner mode Afterward when the POWER is turned on the previously chosen function will be selected SETTING THE CLOCK At Standby mode Power Off press the MEMORY button for some seconds will access the time format change mode At Normal Standby Off mode Power On press DISPLAY to display the clock time then press the MEMORY button for some seconds will access the time format change mode The actual time format will be shown in the display 12 H or 24 H flash continuously Press the Skip Search gt gt or lt lt button to change the 12h or 24h format Press the MEMORY button ONCE The Minutes segments display 00 The Hour segments flash continuously Press the Skip Search gt gt or lt lt button to select the desired hour Press the MEMORY button again and the minute segments flash Press the Skip Search gt gt or lt lt button to select the desired minute Press the MEMORY button once more The flashing stops and the time is set FES LP EP All the time information is shown in either 12h ro 24h format In case of a 12 hour clock watch the AM PM indication GENERAL OPERATION CONT TIMER OPERATION To set the wake up timer Press the POWER button to t
10. ether with Play button to start recording Auto Stop When the tape reaches the end in play or record the built in Auto Stop system releases the depressed play record buttons When the Auto Stop system operates while recording from the built in radio or CD Player only the cassette function is brought automatically to a stop and the radio or CD Player will continue to play INSERTING REMOVING CASSETTES Open Flip down the Tape Control Door Press the Stop Eject Button to open the cassette door Slide the cassette tape into the door with the exposed section of the tape facing downwards Push the cassette door closed and securely before starting To remove a cassette press the Stop Eject Button to open the door and lift out your tape PLAYBACK Press the TAPE button to select Cassette Player mode Insert your cassette tapes Press the Play Button to activate playback Adjust the Volume Controls to the desired level Use Pause Button whenever you wanted to stop playback temporarily Press the Stop Eject Button when finished 11 RECORDING A Recording from Radio to Tape Press the TUNER button to select tuner mode and press the STOP BAND button to select the desired band Tune in your station and insert your cassette tapes To start recording press the Record button and the Play button of deck at the same time to start recording To stop recording press the Stop Eject Button B Recording fro
11. ld the Skip Search gt gt or lt lt button briefly to search up or down for the next receivable station Auto Scan To store favourite stations in memory You can store up to 10 stations for FM and 10 station for AM randomiv in memory Select the desired radio station as described above Press the MEMORY button The MEMORY indicator flashes on LCD Press the PRESET REPEAT button to assign the present number For example To store a particular radio station on preset CH19 you can press the PRESET REPEAT button 19 times The LCD shows the preset number Press the MEMORY button to store the selection The MEMORY indicator will be disap Repeat steps 3 and 4 to store additional radio stations in memory Antenna For best FM reception extend the wire antenna located at the back of the unit Move it around until you get the best FM reception There is a built in ferrite antenna for AM signal Move or rotate your Main Unit to obtain the best AM reception Using the Cassette Player LISTENING TO TAPE Stop Eject button Press to stop all deck operations Press again to open the Cassette Doors Fast Forward Button Press to start rapid tape Fast winding in forward direction Fast Rewind Button Press the to start rapid tape Fast winding in reverse direction Play Button Press to start playing a tape Pause Button Press to stop tape operation temporarily Press again to resume tape operation Record Button Press tog
12. m CD to Tape Press the CD button to select CD mode Insert the CD you want to record Insert your cassette suitable for recording press Pause button then press the Record button and the Play button of deck at the same time Recording function will be stand by Activate the CD player and then press to release Pause button to start recording The recording level is set automatically To stop recording first press Stop button on CD player then press the Stop Eject Button on the tape deck CAUTION To avoid damage to the cassette mechanism or to the cassette tapes always depress the Stop Eject Button between each operation Using the CD Player LOADING PLAYING DISCS Press Power Button to switch On the unit Press the CD Button to select CD mode Open the CD door by hand gentlely Do not force open the CD door by hand at any time Place the CD in the compartment with the label side facing upwards Close the CD door by hand When fully closed the CD will rotate briefly The LCD Display will indicate the total number of tracks on the disc Once you have loaded a CD press the CD Play Pause Button Playback will begin from track 1 on the disc you have specified to play The LCD Display shows the track currently playing You can open the CD door at any time by pressing the Stop Button Then open the CD door by hand on the top ofthe player Only remove the CD when it has stopped spinning To stop play at
13. o not place tapes or magnetic cards on them as recorded data could be erased When this unit is used near a TV the TV picture could be distorted If this happens move the unit away from the TV Ifthis does not correct the situation avoid using the unit when the TV is turned on Keep the CD door closed so the lens is not contaminated by dust Do not touch the lens Safety Mechanism This unit incorporates a safety interlock mechanism which switches the laser beam on and off so that when the disc holder is open the laser beam stops automatically Technical specifications General Power Supply Output Power Main Unit Dimension Speaker Box Dimension Net Weight Radio frequency coverage FM AM MW CD Player Optical Pick Up Frequency Response Cassette Player Tape Speed Frequency Response Bias System Speaker Section Speakers Impedance Headphones AC 230V 50 Hz AC 110V 220V 60 50 Hz option 2 5 Watt RMS per channel 5 0 Watt RMS per channel option 220 L X 160 W X 250 H mm 197 L X 160 W X 246 H mm 4 Kgs with Plastic Speaker Boxes 6 Kgs with Wooden Speaker Boxes option 88 108 MHz 540 1600 KHz 530 1710 KHz option 3 beams Semi conductor Laser 100Hz 16 KHz 4 75 CM Sec 125 Hz 8 KHz DC Bias 3 5 Full Range Speaker X 2 2 Tweeter Speaker X 2 option 4 Ohms 3 5mm stereo jack plug 8 32 Ohms Care amp Maintenance Cleaning CDs Use a soft cl
14. on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation If you are in doubt about some ofthe check points or ifthe remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem please consult your dealer for instruction Problem Checkpoint No operation 1 Is the AC plug connected 2 Is the desired mode selected 3 Is the disc inserted correctly 4 Is the compartment closed 5 Is the CD lens dirty No display Is the AC plug connected No sound 1 Are the speakers connected 2 Is the headphone plugged in firmly 3 Is the wake up function activated 4 Is mute activated Noise or weak radio reception Remedy 1 Reconnect the AC plug properly 2 Press the desired function button 3 Insert the disc correctly 4 Close the compartment lid securely 5 Clean the CD lens Reconnect the AC plug 1 Check the speaker connections 2 Insert the headphone plug into the phone jack firmly 3 Turn the power off then set up again 4 De activate mute Rotate the unit for better reception AM move the FM antenna wire for better reception FM Remarks The manufacturer reserves the right to amend the specification without prior notice 16
15. oth to wipe off any fingerprints and dust from the disc surface Wipe in a straight line from the centre to the outside of the disc Small dust particles and light stains will not affect reproduction quality Never use chemicals such as record sprays anti static sprays benzine or thinners to clean your CDs To reduce the risk of scratches always put CDs back in their cases after use Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight high humidity or high temperatures for long periods Do not stick paper or write anything on either side of the CD Only discs displaying this symbol can be played on this unit Cleaning the Lens A dirty lens will cause sound skipping and if the lens is very dirty the CD may not work Open the CD door an dclean the lens as follows Unplug the power supply Dust or Dry Particles Using a camera lens brush blower blow on the lens a couple of times then wipe it lightly with the brush to remove dust Then blow on the lens once more Finger Prints If the lens cannot be cleaned by using a brush blower use a dry cotton swab and starting in the middle work to the outside edge Preparation for use Carefully unpack the unit from its carton do not attempt to connect anything at this stage You should have the following items Packing included 1 This User Guide 2 Main Unit with built in AC plug 3 Two Speakers Box 4 Remote Control batteries not included If any these items is mi
16. se to prevent dirt and dust from getting into the mechanism Never insert more than one CD ata time Ifa disc is deeply scratched or too dirty it may not play This unit can playback the following media CD CD R CD RW can Readable Using the CD Player Cont Programmed track selection You can set your Mini Tower System to play a selection of tracks from your disc To select specific tracks Make sure there is no CD playing Press the MEMORY Button once The LCD Display the desired number to program Press Skip Search Forward or Backward to display the track number you want Press the MEMORY Button once to select the next track The previous track is now saved Repeat these steps until all the tracks you want are stored You can select a maximum of 20 tracks You can select a track more than once Press the Play Pause Button The Program LED indicator light up The first programmed track of your selection starts playing After all the programmed tracks have been played the CD player stops automatically To cancel your memorised program press the Stop Button and open the CD door Please note If during track selection you press the Play Pause Button before pressing the PROG Button the track will not be stored in the memory and the disc will start playing from the first selected track 13 Repeat disc play You can set your CD player to repeat play a single track the whole disc or your programmed track selection
17. ssing consult your dealer Keep any packaging in case you want to transport the Main unit at some later date Connections Connect the speakers to the speaker sockets on the back of the main unit Connect the right speaker to the right socket and left speaker to the left socket Connect the left right speaker lead wires to the speaker terminals Pay attention to the polarity The polarity wires Red wire or Black wire with White stripe should connect to the red colour terminals The Black wire should connect to the black colour terminals Connect the AC Power cord to the AC outlet Unwind the FM antenna AC Power Operation If you wish to power your Main unit from the mains find a location that is close to and within easy access of a mains socket Do not stretch the cable if you cannot reach a supply you should find an alternative location for the system Connect the AC power cord into a suitable outlet and switch on at the mains plug ifthe socket has a switch Switching on Main Power Your System cames fitted with a mains power cable and plug Plug into the mains socket and switch on Ensure the voltage is compatible The Power Standby LED Indicator will On and LCD display the Timer Press the Power Button to turn on your system The Power Standby LED Indicator will Off and LCD become On and display the previously selected function When not in use switch off and unplug your system from the mains power
18. urn the unit off STANDBY Press DISPLAY button The TIMER indicator appears on the LCD and flashes Press MEMORY button the hour segment flashes Press the Skip Search gt gt or lt lt button to select the wake up hour Press the MEMORY button again The hour segment stops flashing the minute segment flashes Press the Skip Search gt gt or lt lt button to select te wake up minute Press TIMER button once for timer operation To disable timer operation press the TIMER button again Setting will still be kept in memory for future occasions when timer operation is desired Press the TIMER button again to activate NOTE The timer will turn on the function last used as follows Previously selected radio station CD track 1 Sleep to music function Perss CD TUNER TAPE button to select the desired function mode Press the SLEEP button 90 displays on LCD The system will remain on for 90 minutes then turn off into standby mode automatically To decrease the time in 10 minute increments press the SLEEP button and hold until the desired time is set The SLEEP time will be displayed for about 3 seconds then go back to original display 10 TUNER OPERATION Basic operation Press POWER button to turn on the power Press the TUNER button and press the BAND button to select AM or FM Press and release the Skip Search gt gt or lt lt button to select the desire radio station Press and ho

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