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1. Battery Operation This unit can fully recharge specified rechargeable batteries 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 rechargeable batteries matching polarity 1 2V 650mA WARNING BOTH BATTERIES MUST BE OF RECHARGEABLE NICKEL CADMIUM TYPE OTHERWISE THE BAT TERIES MAY EXPLODE OR LEAK If you are using rechargeable batteries that do not have the negative side exposed you will need to use the rechargeable battery sleeve that is initially packed in the battery compartment as shown in Fig A Insert one rechargeable battery into the battery sleeve by sliding the negative terminal of the battery into the sleeve as shown in Fig B Insert the two AA rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries not supplied into the battery compartment The battery with the rechargeable battery sleeve should be placed in the slot that holds the charge plate this is the slot closest to the center of the unit as shown in Fig C Close the battery compartment door Connect the supplied AC adapter s plug to the AC outlet and insert the DC plug into the DC input jack on the unit USE ONLY THE AC ADAPTER SUPPLIED WITH THE SET FOR CHARGING NOTE The charge indicator will illuminate After 15 hours
2. stops flash and starts play soon To clear programming Sa TT m LILI l ne ul TSK TBE VIZ ASOK ASOK e Set the first program track to 00 and press the PLAY PAUSE sll button Open the door e Power Off RANDOM PLAY Enables all the tracks on a disc to be played in a Random Shuffle sequence 1 Press MODE button four times then RND is displayed 2 Press PLAY PAUSE button then the track No is selected at random and starts play mrt _ 3 To select RANDOM mode during play press the MODE button until RND starts to flash wl I RLI Jog 25 e Press PLAY PAUSE button or I lt lt or gt gt I and begin RANDOM play SKIP AND SEARCH FUNCTION Locating a Particular track To go back to the beginning of the Press I lt lt lightly and repeatedly current or a previous track To go to the beginning of following Press gt gt I lightly and repeatedly tracks Locating a Particular Point in a track To search backwards within a track at Keep I lt lt depressed high speed To search forward within a track at high Keep gt gt I depressed speed Low level audio will be heard during the search process to assist in locating the correct point in the track MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Case Wipe with a soft cloth If the case is very dirty dampen the cloth with a weak
3. 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 distance between the equipme nt 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 DANGER LASER SAFETY designed with built in sat WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR 1 LASER PRODUCT DEFEATED AVOID DIRECT PROCEDURES OTHER This unit employs an optical laser beam system in the CD mechanism the unit requires repair refer to qualified service personnel Exposure to this INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION invisible laser light beam may be harmful to the human eye THIS IS A CLASS EXPOSURE TOLASERBEAM IN HAZARDOUS LASER LIGHT BEAM EXPOSURE feguards Do not attempt to disassemble the unit If USE OF CONTROLS ADJUSTMENTS OR THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not open the Compact Disc Player s cas Do not expose to excessive heat direct sun unit from the wall outlet when
4. AUDIOVOX Portable Compact Disc Player with Skip Free Protection CE1000X INSTRUCTION MANUAL 128 6204 Please read this instruction manual carefully before operating the Compact Disc Player WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose IMPORTANT Since the CD circuitry may cause interference when not in use or move it away from the affec This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC he Compact Disc Player to rain or moisture to other radio tuners nearby switch the unit off ed radio tuner 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 ound to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfere nce 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 interferenc e will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference o radio or television reception which can be determined by turning
5. chemicals can damage its plastic surface BASIC DISC PLAY The Compact Disc Player can play Audio Discs such as CD Recordables and CD Rewritables Do not try to play a CD ROM CDi VCD DVD or computer CD 1 Connect the headphones to the PHONES GREEN socket 2 Press the OPEN button to open the CD compartment lid 3 Adjust the VOLUME to minimum 4 Insert the disc with the label side facing up 5 Close the lid securely until a click is heard 6 Press the PLAY button to start playing Increasing the bass Set the BASS BOOST switch to the ON position NOTE The bass boost performance will be dependent on the VOLUME control setting ON OFF BASS BOOST HOLD Switch This switch prevents accidental selection of an unwanted function during Playback or Stop mode In the HOLD ON position no function button on the unit can be operated HOLD OFF ON except OPEN Moving the switch to the OFF position returns the unit 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 turn on Press gt Il PLAY PAUSE playback starts To turn off Press W STOP button once to standby mode If press W STOP button twice it will be turn off the power immediately Auto power off function When the unit is stopped standby mode for approximately 30 seconds the power is automatically turned off LCD DISPLAY INFORMATION When power is app
6. kaline batter ies inside the battery compartment Follow the polarity as indicated in the battery compartment 2 Close the battery compartment cover Average Playing Time Continuous Play Battery Type Normal Play Anti Skip Mode Play Mode Alkaline AA Approx 9 hrs Approx 8 hrs Ni CAD Rechargeable min specification Approx 3 5 hrs Approx 2 5 hrs recommended 1 2V 650mA NOTE Zinc Carbon or Zinc Chloride type batteries are not recommended for this unit as their use will result in extremely short playing times To economize on batteries it is recommended that the AC adapter supplied with this unit be used whenever possible AC Operation 1 Insert the DC plug at the end of the AC adapter cord into the DC input jack on the unit 2 Plug the AC adapter into a 120V 50Hz AC power outlet socket Note If the AC plug of this unit does not fit in your AC outlet a plug adaptor Not supplied should be used Consult your local dealer on the type of plug adapter required LOW BATTERY ALERT When the battery indicator Batt appears in the LCD panel the batteries are becoming discharged The CD player will not function properly and the batteries must be replaced If Ni cd rechargeable batteries are being used follow the instructions on how to recharge the batteries detailed in this manual CHARGING AND USE OF RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES Rechargeable
7. lied to the unit e Ifdiscis in auto adjustment is started During adjustment display shows If no disc then disc is displayed Put the disc and close the lid then the player starts auto adjustment again e Ifthe lid is opened the display shows OPEN Closing the lid starts auto adjustment e If the player can t read the Table of Contents TOC then Er is displayed e When TOC data has been read the display shows e Track No 1 plays automatically ANTI SHOCK starts flashing TO PLAY FROM STOP MODE e Press PLAY PAUSE button then the display changes to 01 00 00 and starts play e When the memory is full ANTI SHOCK stops flashing TO STOP Press STOP key and the TOC is displayed TO PAUSE Press PLAY PAUSE button then pause on off alternately When the player is paused the time display is flashes flashing aT 5 r L ammon EM AEETI ASOK REPEAT PLAY MODES Every time the MODE button is pressed the corresponding mode appears in the display window b MODE MODE MODE MODE NORMAL REPEAT REPEAT 1 ALL co J Pu g fau ool C 4 00 LU Ca CDa When this is showing on the LCD display The current track on the disc will be repeated When this is showing on the LCD display A
8. ll tracks on the disc will be repeated MODE RANDOM During playback X 1 During playback X2 MODE NOTE In normal mode none of the above symbols show in the display NORMAL PLAYBACK Plays the entire disc A __ indicator appears on the display when the batteries need to be changed INTRO PLAY 1 Press MODE button three times then INT is displayed 2 Press PLAY PAUSE button and starts INTRO play from track no 01 3 Select INTRO mode during play INT will flash Press PLAY PAUSE button INT stops flashing and INTRO play from track no 01 Press gt gt l to hear the INTRO to the next track Press I lt lt to hear the INTRO of the previous track PROGRAM PLAY Te ase co co ae co aT Z E L co co co co TS This allows selected tracks on the disc to be played in any order desired To set the program play e Programs can be set in the STOP mode or normal play mode 1 Press the PROG button then PRG and starts flash 2 Press l lt lt or gt gt I to select the desired track 3 When desired track is displayed press PROG button to register Then track No display change to 00 again 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 to program the order of more tracks Up to 20 tracks can be programmed into memory To complete programming and start play Press PLAY PAUSE button then PRG
9. nd may not play properly e Dirty scratched or warped discs may cause ees ae skipping or noise ree ATE ORTER OR e Handle the disc only by the edges To keep E the disc clean do not touch its surface e Discs should be stored in their cases after ofnSSTHE LFT ourwiiour use to avoid serious scratches TO INSERT I RECORDED SURFACE Do not expose disc to direct sunlight high humidity high temperatures or dust etc Pro longed exposure to extreme temperatures INCORRECT can warp the disc Do not stick or write anything on either side Qe of disc Sharp writing instruments or the inks CORRECT INCORRECT used in some felt tip pens may damage the discs its surface FROM THE CENTER TO THE EDGE DIGITAL AUDIO 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 CDs without an adapter Do not use a CD single adapter for these discs 5 CLEANING DISCS Finger prints 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 Never use thinner benzene record cleaner or anti static spray on a compact disc Such
10. solution of neutral detergent and water and then wipe clean Cleaning the Lens A dirty lens will cause sound skipping and if the lens is very dirty the CD may not work Open the disc cover and clean the lens as described below e Dust or Dry Particles Using a camera lens brush blower blow on the lens couple times then wipe it lightly with the brush to remove dust Then blow on the lens once more e Fingerprints If the lens cannot be cleaned by using a brush blower use a dry cotton swab starting in the middle and working to the outside edge 11 USING ANTI SHOCK AND SKIP FREE PROTECTION FEATURE Note the LJ indicator appears on display as being empty when the player is first activated It immediately begins to store sound data in the memory bank the indicator appears to be EJ when the data buffer is full When the laser loses tracking due to mechanical shock the data stream into the memory is interrupted but the data output from the memory buffer continues so the sound is not interrupted As the data is read from the memory the indicator changes from EJ to l Once the laser locks again on the CD track the data stream is fed to the memory and joined to the previous data see indicator changes at higher speed this provides higher level shock protection than the traditional one CAUTION If the unit is subject to excessive and continuous repeated shock it will cause the sound skip Also no
11. te the LJ indicator will appear empty NOTES When the ANTI SHOCK is operating the battery consumption is higher because the disc rotates faster than normal and also the memory circuitry is activated When the digital anti skip function is switched ON or OFF the sound will be interrupted This is a normal occurrence Remember that conditions such as dirty scratched or warped discs may cause skipping or noise thereby affecting performance of the ANTI SHOCK system PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS PICK UP System Compact disc digital audio system Laser diode Material GaAlAs Properties Wavelength 780nm Error correction AUDIO D A conversion Frequency response Wow and filter No of channels Output level Bass boost effect 100Hz GENERAL Power requirements Power consumption Dimension Weight Emission duration continuous Laser output lt 44 6uW Cross interleave Reed solomon code DAC four times oversampling 20 20 000Hz 1 3 dB Below measurable limits 2 Channel stereo Headphones 20mW 329 8 dB 2 x LR6 AA alkaline battery DC in 6V jack accepts AC power adapter centre positive 0 8W DC 3V under normal condition Approx 128 W x 28 5 H x 137 D mm Approx 200g not including battery
12. the unit is no e Refer servicing to qualified personnel only light dust moisture vibration or shock Use ONLY the AC adapter provided Other adapters may damage your unit Disconnect the to be used for an extended period of time cleaners as they may damage or discolor th Do not wear headphones while operating a and is illegal in many areas 2 a a N sounds When cleaning your unit use a soft dry cloth do not use solvents or commercially available e finish motor vehicle this could create a traffic hazard The headphones supplied with your unit provide superior stereo listening while allowing you to hear outside sounds when listening at a normal low volume level Listening at extremely high volume levels can damage your hearing and prevents you from hearing outside noise 7 If you notice that the sound has become weak or distorted this is an indication that your batteries are low Replace the batteries with new or recharged batteries see BATTERY OPERATION 1 LOCATION OF CONTROLS OND eo Charge Indicator Skip Up Button Skip Down Button DC Input Socket Battery Door Hold Switch LCD Display Play Pause Button Stop Button Anti Shock Button Program Button Mode Button Door Open Button Bass Boost Switch Phones Jack Volume Control POWER SOURCES NORMAL BATTERIES AC ADAPTER Battery Power Operation 1 Open the battery compartment cover and insert two AA al
13. unplug the AC adapter CAUTION DO NOT CHARGE CONTINUOUSLY FOR 24 HOURS OR MORE DOING SO CAN CAUSE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY TO DETERIORATE M wo oe NO FIG A RECHARGABLE BATTERY SLEEVE WITH BATTERY CAUTION SHEET PACKED BY POLYBAG RECHARGABLE BATTERY SLEEVE ae P Ry OPEN GAP MUST BE ON gt SY THE UPPER SIDE POSITION CHARGE PLATE RECHARGABLE BATTERY SLEEVE 3 FIG D 8 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 9 When charging for the first time or after a long time playing time may be reduced In this case charge and discharge the batteries several times Remark The battery adapter is used with standard rechargeable batteries Rechargeable batteries with the negative side exposed do not require this adapter Connect the plug of the stereo headphones into the PHONES GREEN socket TO WARNING To prevent damage to your hearing PHONES avoid excessive volume levels and listening to sound for a long period of time when using headphones E Adjust Volume to the desired level LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES HANDLING COMPACT DISCS compact This unit is designed to play only compact discs bearing the identification logo below Other discs may not conform to the CD standard a
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