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1. Repeats all single album songs in order till you press STOP During play select the title you want to repeat with either of the SKIP SEARCH buttons or BPI or the 10 ALBUM button then press the REPEAT button twice the symbol REPT DIR will show in the display All songs of that title or album will keep playing in sequence 1 2 3 etc and when finished will start all over again until you press the STOP button All Tracks Repeat REPT ALL Repeats all songs in order till you press STOP During play press the REPEAT button 3 times the symbol REPT ALL will show in the display All songs on the disc will keep playing in sequence 1 2 3 etc and when finished will start all over again until you press the STOP button Intro Play NTRO This plays only the first 10 seconds of songs in sequential order 1 During play or in stop mode press the REPEAT button 4 times the word INTRO will flash in the display 2 Press the PLAY button the first 10 seconds of each song on the disc will play in sequential order 3 When you find a song you like press the PLAY button Normal play will be resumed that song and the following songs will play NORMALLY Random Play SHUFF This shuffles the songs on the disc in a random order 1 During play or in stop mode press the REPEAT button 5 times the word SHUFF will flash in the display 2 Press the PLAY button this will play all of the songs in random order selected
2. DURABRAND CD PERSONAL PLAYER WITH DELUXE HEADPHONES MODEL CD 96 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLAYS MUSIC CDs amp MP3 ENCODED DISCS DISPLAYS TITLE OF SONG if available ELECTRONIC VOLUME CONTROL BASS BOOST SYSTEM 60 SEC ESP PLUS ON CD PLAY 120 SEC MP3 ANTI SKIP ON MP3 PLAY FULLY PROGRAMMABLE PLAYBACK REPEAT 1 amp REPEAT ALL PLAY INTRO amp SHUFFLE PLAY USES 2 SIZE AA BATTERIES Nor INCLUDED LINE OUT JACK CONNECTS TO YOUR STEREO SYSTEM PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ouahwon o LCD DISPLAY REPEAT BUTTON 10 ALBUM BUTTON BACKWARD SKIP SEARCH BUTTON FORWARD SKIP SEARCH BUTTON PLAY PAUSE AND POWER ON BUTTON CD DOOR OPEN BUTTON slide to open VOLUME CONTROL INCREASE VOLUME CONTROL DECREASE EQUALIZER AND PROGRAM BUTTON for programmed play STOP AND POWER OFF BUTTON BATTERY DOOR AC ADAPTOR JACK DC 4 5V BASS BOOST SWITCH LINE OUT JACK for home stereo connection PHONES JACK headphone jack IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 POWER SOURCES Power this player by inserting 2 size AA fresh alkaline batteries Using with Batteries BATTERY OPERATION 1 Slide the OPEN button to open the CD DOOR then open the BATTERY DOOR 2 Insert 2 size AA fresh alkaline batteries as shown NOTE Player will not work and ba
3. 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 with 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 interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help SAFETY CERTIFICATION This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet safety standards of the FCC requirements and comply wit
4. Weight approximate 270g set only Because the products are subject to continuous improvement Lenoxx reserves the right to modify product designs and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation 18 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 LIMITED WARRANTY We warrant this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days after purchase and we will repair it free of charge or replace it at no charge should it become defective under this warranty providing you submit proof of purchase sales slip with the set During the initial 90 day period after original purchase we will service or exchange at no charge the set that is returned to LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP After the initial 90 day period expires and for a period of 12 months from original purchase we will repair the unit covering any part s that need to be replaced at no charge but will charge for the cost of labor return postage paid by Lenoxx This warranty does not apply to any products which have been subject to misuse neglect or accident This warranty does not cover broken headphones or cabinet UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gi
5. sound has become weak or distorted or if tracks do not change this is an indication that your batteries are weak Replace both batteries at the same time see Using with Batteries Your CD 96 is identified by a serial number located on the bottom of the set Record this number in the space provided below Model CD 96 Date Purchased This manual contains detailed information on its safety and use Please read it carefully so that you may take full advantage of its many features and ensure a safe reliable operation Keep this manual for future reference CONDENSATION If cold water is poured into a glass water droplets form on the outside of the glass This is called condensation Condensation may occur on internal operating parts of the lens Condensation occurs When the set is brought from the cold outdoors into a warm room or if it is in a cold room to a room which is heated or in the summer if the set is moved from an air conditioned room or car to a hot or humid location Should condensation occur the set may not operate properly Open the CD DOOR and wait for about 20 minutes to allow the internal parts to adjust to the surrounding temperature before using the set 15 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT BY THE FCC Since the CD circuitry may cause interference to other radios nearby switch this set off when not in use or move it away from the affected radios This device complies with
6. the low frequency bass sounds at low listening levels Slide the BASS BOOST switch at the left side of the set ON or OFF to suit your taste EQUALIZER function During play you may select the tone type by pressing the EQ button to choose the tone type The display will show what you selected DBB POP CLASSIC JAZZ ROCK or NORMAL BASS BOOST switch 5 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 CD REPEAT INTRO AND RANDOM PLAY You may enjoy repeat intro or random play using the REPEAT button During play or in stop mode press the REPEAT button several times and the display will show the following in turn REPT 1 gt REPT ALL gt INTRO gt SHUFF gt NORMAL PLAY Single Track Repeat REPT 7 Plays one song over and over till you press STOP X 1 During play select the song you want to repeat with either of the SKIP SEARCH buttons lt or P then REPEAT press the REPEAT button once the symbol REPT 1 appears in the display The song currently playing will repeat over and over until you press STOP All Tracks Repeat REPT ALL Plays all songs in order then repeat till you press STOP During play press the REPEAT button twice the symbol REPT ALL will show in the display All songs will keep playing in sequence 1 2 3 etc and when finished will start all over again until you press the STOP button Intro Play NTRO This plays the first 10 seconds of all songs in sequ
7. to choose the album Press PLAY to start the selected album play General Information 1 Usually you must write your own MP3 disc on your computer s CD writer Or you may buy pre recorded MP3 discs from on line sources 2 When saving songs audio files onto your CD R or CD RW you must save them as MP3 DOT MP3 files Do not save them as DOC TEXT or PDF etc when downloading converting or saving files as MP3 files 3 Do not save TEXT files as MP3 files because they will not play and they may interfere with the set 4 Do not attempt to combine normal CD audio tracks and tracks onto one CD because the set will only recognize the audio tracks and only play those 11 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 MP3 REPEAT INTRO AND RANDOM PLAY You may have repeat intro or random play using the REPEAT button During play or in stop mode press the REPEAT button several times and the display will show the followings in turn REPT 1 gt REPT DIR gt REPT ALL gt INTRO gt SHUFF gt NORMAL PLAY Single Track Repeat REPT 7 Plays one song over and over till you press STOP During play select the song you want to repeat with either of the SKIP SEARCH buttons 44 or or the 10 ALBUEM button then press the REPEAT button once the symbol REPT 1 appears in the display The song currently playing will repeat over and over until you press STOP All Tracks Repeat REPT DIR
8. OGRAM button Title 2 is now all programmed tracks have been selected and the display shows played To quit programmed play press the STOP button twice You may press the PLAY button to re start normal play Your programmed memory will be lost When the door is opened When the batteries are exhausted or removed When the power is off 13 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the lens A dirty lens will cause sound skipping If the lens is very dirty the player may not work We suggest using a special cleaning disk not included available in most music and Hi Fi stores However if you do not have one you may use a cotton swab very slightly dampened with alcohol to clean the lens Cleaning the cabinet Wipe with a soft cloth If the cabinet is very dirty dampen not dripping wet the cloth with a weak solution of soapy water and then wipe clean Cleaning the 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 dirt 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 antistatic spray on a compact disc Such chemicals can damage its plastic surface 14 Handling Compact Discs e Dirty scratched or
9. al AC ADAPTOR Check AC ADAPTOR connection at not turn on not connected properly AC outlet and the rear of the set Disc inserted incorrectly Re insert disc with label side facing up Defective compact disc Try another compact disc Disc will not play CD DOOR not closed Close the door securely Take out the disc and leave the CD Door open for about 20 minutes to dry the moisture condensation Headphone plug Re insert headphone plug into inserted properly PHONES jack not LINE OUT No sound from VOLUME control set to Increase the volume headphones minimum Weak b Replace with fresh batteries or use eak batteries an optional AC ADAPTOR Defective compact disc Defective compact disc disc Try another compact disc Try another compact disc compact disc VOLUME control Headphones plugged into Plug headphones into PHONES has less function LINE OUT jack jack NOT THE LINE OUT JACK The disc or lens is dirty or Clean or replace the compact disc Sound is skipping is scratched or clean the lens or sound stops Strong vibrations Place the player on a stable level Music is too loud Lower the VOLUME control Sound is distorted BASS BOOST is ON Slide BASS BOOST switch to OFF Replace both batteries or use an Weak batteries Remove batteries and the optional Buttons do not Electronic or static error AC ADAPTOR Wait 15 seconds work caused circuitry to lock and re insert Make sure bat
10. button the memory basket will empty itself temporarily in order to read ahead IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 Basic Introduction to MP3 MP3 files are music files which have been compressed into the MP3 format The CD 96 plays MP3 files which have been written onto a CD disc The first thing you will need is an IBM compatible PC computer at least Pentium class or an apple computer at least G3 class with lots of RAM anda CD R or CD RW writer Then you will need some software Either it is in your new computer already or you may have to buy this from MusicMatch or a similar company You may go to the Website www musicmatch com or www nero com To play files on this player you will need to make record a disc with your MP3 files on them We recommend you get some books or information on the Web to help you learn this exciting new way to store amp play hundreds of songs in MP3 format Also you may search the web for MP3 and you will immediately find a world of information and songs NOTE Most audio CD players can t play files the CD 96 can play both MP3 and normal music files but not if they are mixed on one CD NOTE This set will not play WMA music files To download an file song from a website like www mp3 com go to http www mp3 com and you can find a search link at the top of the homepage that allows you to search for files Input a key word and click on
11. by the MP3 CD player 3 Press the SKIP SEARCH button to skip to the next random song 45 REPEAT Sj REPEAT IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 MP3 PROGRAM PLAY The tracks songs on the disc can be programmed arranged in advance to play in any order you prefer up to 64 tracks can be programmed Programming Example O During programming the word PROG shows in the display program songs to play your preferred order follow steps below 1 Press the PROGRAM button in STOP 4 Press the SKIP SEARCH button mode or P to select track number 3 example Track number EQ PROG The word PROG will show in the display and the title or album number will flash 5 Press the PROGRAM button Track 3 is now programmed Program number 2 will now show in the display ready for your next selection of track Program number 2 Press the SKIP SEARCH button gt to select title number 2 example gt gt Program number laa SKIP 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to program other SEARCH tracks till you finish up to 64 selections 7 After programming is finished press PLAY to begin programmed play Music begins with PROG shown in the display MPS 06 000 P 01 je One OF Lis NOTE d The player will stop automatically after 3 Press the PR
12. ential order X3 1 During play or in stop mode press the REPEAT button 3 times the word INTRO will flash in the display REPEAT 2 Press the PLAY button The first 10 seconds of each song on the CD will play in sequential order 3 When you find a song you like press the PLAY button normal play will be resumed that song and the following songs will play NORMALLY until you press the STOP button Random Play SHUFF This shuffles the songs on the disc in a random order sS XA ca uL IIT 1 During play or in stop mode press the REPEAT button 4 times the word SHUFF will flash in the display 2 Press the PLAY button this will play all of the songs in random order selected by the CD player 3 Press the SKIP SEARCH button to skip to the next random song 4 The set will play the songs in random order till you press the STOP button IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 CD PROGRAM PLAY The tracks songs on the disc can be programmed arranged in advance to play in any order you prefer up to 20 tracks can be programmed Programming Example Prowam wunber i 2 fe e s e Je oann e Te LE During programming the word PROG shows in the display To program songs to play in your preferred order follow steps below 1 Press the PROGRAM button in STOP 3 Press the PROGRAM button Track 2 is mode after the disc stops rotating now programmed 6 Program number 2 will n
13. ge 1 2 volts instead of 1 5 volts Your playing time will be much less than normal fresh alkaline batteries AC Adaptor optional You can also power this CD player by connecting an optional AC adaptor Before you buy an AC Adaptor please note the only AC ADAPTOR suitable for this player is 4 5V 700mA or greater mA with plus center polarity 0 Others may damage the player Please check voltage amp current mA before buying an AC ADAPTOR IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 CONNECTING TO HOME STEREO SYSTEMS The LINE OUT jack is made to accept a stereo mini plug 3 5mm Simply connect the cable s mini plug to the LINE OUT jack on your player and the other appropriate end usually RCA JACKS to the CD AUX INPUTS of your home stereo YOUR STEREO YOUR MP3 CD PLAYER SYSTEM Co TT TT TO LINE OUT JACK OPTIONAL CABLE 3 5mm TO AUX IN JACKS TO RCA JACKS NOTE Use the volume control of your stereo system to adjust the volume because the VOLUME buttons on this player have only a slight effect on the output level when used with the LINE OUT jack IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 CD PLAYING 1 Load the Disc STEREO HEADPHONES PLAY PAUSE BUTTON TOTAL TRACKS ON THE DISC pm VOLUME CONTROL TRACK NUMBER ELAPSED PLAYING CURRENTLY TIME OF THE PLAYING CURRENT TRACK NOTE The ESP PLUS function w
14. h safety performance of the U S Department of Health and Human Services and also with FDA Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture e California Proposition 65 Warning This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash Hands After Handling LASER SAFETY THIS SET EMPLOYS AN OPTICAL LASER BEAM SYSTEM IN THE CD MECHANISM DESIGNED WITH BUILT IN SAFEGUARDS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE EXPOSURE TO THIS INVISIBLE LASER LIGHT BEAM MAY BE HARMFUL TO HUMAN EYES THIS IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT USE OF ADJUSTMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS LASER LIGHT BEAM EXPOSURE THIS COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THE LASER MECHANISM IN THE SET CORRESPONDS TO THE STYLUS NEEDLE OF A RECORD PLAYER ALTHOUGH THIS PRODUCT USES A LASER PICK UP LENS IT IS COMPLETELY SAFE WHEN OPERATED ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS 16 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Symptoms Causes Solutions Replace both batteries with fresh alkaline batteries Battery life with fresh batteries is above 8 hours rechargeable batteries have 1 2 of that life MP3 CD Player will Dead or weak batteries Replace both batteries with fresh ones The option
15. ill turn on automatically when the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed 4 Adjust the Volume INCREASE DECREASE VOLO vOLO S 4 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 OTHER CD OPERATIONS see Pages 9 13 for MP3 play Operation Display window shows To pause play PLAY PAUSE button TRACK NUMBER PLAYING CURRENTLY TIME PLAYING FLASHES To release pause PLAY PAUSE and resume play button TRACK NUMBER PLAYING CURRENTLY TIME PLAYING ADVANCES To stop STOP button NOTE PAUSE amp PLAY will pert only show during CD TRACKS TIME play not MP3 play Get your set into STOP mode for PROGRAMMED play To turn off the power STOP button once and wait 30 seconds or press STOP button twice To skip to the next track s SKIP SEARCH FORWARD button once or repeatedly 10 ALBUM button once or repeatedly Every time you press 10 button the play will skip to the next 10th track or the end track of the disc SKIP SEARCH BACKWARD button once or repeatedly To skip to the next track s quickly To skip to the previous track s To go ahead at high speed Keep SKIP SEARCH FORWARD button P search depressed and release when the desired music section of the disc is found To go back at high speed Keep SKIP SEARCH BACKWARD button a a search depressed and release when the desired music section of the disc is found BASS BOOST switth This switch enhances
16. king without music skipping This function may not work during heavy jogging The ESP PLUS function will turn on automatically when the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed When the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed the memory basket indicator will appear in the display the digital data music is stored in the read ahead memory buffer before it is decoded and played PLAY PAUSE The mark changes to the mark indicating that the FLAY memory buffer basket is full e If the set is subject to a shock or a bump during play the a data stored in memory continues to be decoded and played 0010 5038 This gives the pickup time to stabilize and continue FLAY reading new music As the data is used from memory the FULL MEMORY indicator changes from to Once the pickup returns to its original position new data is stored in memory o and the display changes back to the mark 0010 5935 f the set is subject to repeated shocks and all the data stored in memory is used the mark is displayed and the sound will skip or stop for a brief period until the 0038 memory basket has time to fill up again FLAY ALL MEMORY USED UP NOTE The music may stop if the player receives continuous shocking or shaking You may hear noise or skipping if the DISC is dirty or scratched During ESP play if you press SKIP SEARCH button or 10 ALBUM
17. les from music CD s first rip the music onto the hard disc Ripping is much faster than recording Titles and song names can be viewed by the text display of your CD 96 But in most cases above you will need to enter the names of the songs Also if you put all songs in one album it may be difficult for you to locate a particular song We recommend several albums on a single CD with each album containing multiple songs CDDB www cddb com is a database which can help you name songs and artists and has useful information on latest songs and artists MP3 opens a whole new world of music to you Learn about this exciting new format and enjoy IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 MP3 PLAYBACK 1 Load your pre recorded MP3 Disc LABEL SIDE UP SLIDE RIGHT TO OPEN 2 Connect the Headphones STEREO HEADPHONES PLAY PAUSE BUTTON TRACK NUMBER CURRENTLY PLAYING ALBUM NUMBER CURRENTLY PLAYING VOLUME CONTROLS SCROLLING TITLE OF ELAPSED PLAYING TIME THE CURRENT TRACK OF THE CURRENT TRACK NOTE 1 The ESP PLUS function will turn on automatically when the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed NOTE 2 It may take 10 seconds to 30 seconds to fully read the disc depending on how many titles and songs are recorded on your MP3 disc please be patient NOTE 3 If your MP3 disc was not made properly the words BAD MEDIA or BAD DISC will show in the display NOTE 4 It is normal for the disc to stop
18. ow show in the display ready for your next selection of EQ track PROG The word PROG will show in the Display PROG Cb w uw 0900P 0 l 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program other eue N tracks till you finish up to 20 selections 5 After programming is finished press the PLAY button to begin programmed Program number play Music begins with PROG shown in the display 2 Press the SKIP SEARCH button or gt to select track number 2 example gt Track number will flash in the display PLAY PAUSE NOTE The player will stop automatically after all programmed tracks have been played To quit programmed play press STOP button twice Then you may press PLAY button to re start normal play Your programmed memory will be lost When the door is opened When the batteries are exhausted or Track number removed When the power is off 7 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 ESP PLUS ANTI SKIP SYSTEM This set is designed with the latest 60 second ESP PLUS Electronic Skip Protection for CD play and 120 second for MP3 which allows virtually unlimited gentle skip protection above the normal shock protection The ESP PLUS function prevents the sound from skipping by using a buffer memory that stores music data This new ESP PLUS system can store more music than normal anti skip systems This new design allows gentle swaying of the set as in wal
19. rotating for a while after reading some data during play to conserve battery power The music will continue just the rotation will stop at times x INCREASE 4 Adjust the Volume VOL DECREASE S VOLE 10 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 OTHER MP3 OPERATIONS Operation e Press e Display window shows To pause play To release pause and resume play To stop To turn off the power To skip to the next track s To skip to the next track s quickly To skip to the previous track s To go ahead at high speed search To go back at high speed search To change the ALBUM PLAY PAUSE button PLAY PAUSE button ADVANCES STOP button TOTAL TITLE TOTAL PLAYING TIME minutes STOP button once and wait 30 seconds or press STOP button twice SKIP SEARCH FORWARD button PI once or repeatedly 10 ALBUM button once or repeatedly every time you press 10 button the play will skip to the next 10th track or the end track of the title SKIP SEARCH BACKWARD button lt once or repeatedly Keep SKIP SEARCH FORWARD button P depressed and release when the desired music section of the disc is found Keep SKIP SEARCH BACKWARD button 44 depressed and release when the desired music section of the disc is found Press and hold the ALBUM button for 2 seconds until the album number flashes in the display then press SKIP SEARCH BACKWARD button 14 or SKIP SEARCH FORWARD button PPI
20. teries are fresh or the optional AC ADAPTOR has power Tracks do not Batteries are weak they change or set may test OK on tester but does not play they are weak for MP3 CD normally operation Moisture has formed inside the CD deck A transfer error in the MP3 layback burning process when the does Bet Work or MP3 was burned from a Ed test it on your computer stops computer irst MP3 songs were not recorded properly Re record a new MP3 disc 17 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 Re burn a fresh MP3 disc from your TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MP3 CD Section Frequency response 50Hz 15kHz 1 2dB Sampling frequency 44 1kHz D A converter 1 bit Error correction method CIRC Pick p reae rer Ehe Optical 3 beam semiconductor laser 780 nm wavelength Laser diode material GaAlAs Laser output less than 44 6mw NOTE CD R CD RW disc playing capability of this CD MP3 player may vary depending on quality of media CD Burner and application software General Maximum output stereo headphones 20mW 20mW Power Supply AC adaptor m UND cete 4 5V 700 120V 60Hz not included DG ERN 3V Using 2 size AA batteries not included Set Dimensions approximate Width eme eU 51 4 5 3 4 Height 5
21. that link and you will find many songs by many new artists To download an MP3 file click on software then get link or newer software register and click on download We recommend you make a new folder for your MP3 files You will also need blank CD s that are recordable these are called CD R or CD RW CD R discs can be recorded on only once CD RW can be erased and rewritten or re recorded but are more expensive This player will play most formats Some formats like WMA or some non standard sampling rates may not be supported or play Successful recording of a CD needs an uninterrupted stream of high speed data For best results limit or close your other programs on the computer while recording to prevent buffer underruns or empty spots on the disc You can play MP3 songs on most new computers or you can highlight them for downloading amp burning recording them onto a CD later Note your CD 96 will play MP3 songs which end in the extension MP3 dot only You can select how to save a file select MP3 as the correct extension on your computer Do not save the file with other extensions like txt f you want to convert your existing records or tapes to MP3 discs you will need to record them using a sound card You will also need software such as MusicMatch or RealJukebox and a set of audio cables to connect your tape player to your sound card f you want to record MP3 fi
22. tions with long heavy vibrations or tilted surfaces The set s cabinet may warp or the set may be damaged if it is placed in direct sunlight near heaters where the temperature is 140 F 60 C or higher or in cars with the windows closed In the summer the temperature may get as high as 212 F 100 C or more Use the set within a temperature range of 41 F 5 C to 95 F 35 C Use ONLY the optional DC 4 5V AC ADAPTOR with plus center polarity Q others may damage your set Disconnect the ADAPTOR from the wall outlet when the set is not to be used for an extended period of time 3 days or more When cleaning your set use a soft dry cloth Do not use solvents or commercially available cleaners as they may damage or discolor the finish Do not wear headphones while operating a motor vehicle This could create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas Do not use this set when bicycling or running The headphones supplied with your set provide superb stereo listening while allowing you to hear some outside sounds when listening at normally low volume levels Listening at extremely high volume levels minimizes the intrusion of outside noise sounds In the interest of safety it is strongly advised against the use while engaging in activities where the exclusion of external sounds whistles horns sirens traffic etc could be hazardous Also loud volume can hurt your ears Discontinue use or lower the volume If you notice that the
23. tteries will be drained if not inserted as shown inside the Battery Compartment 3 Close the BATTERY DOOR TIPS ON BATTERY USE Reversing polarities will damage the batteries and possibly your set Be sure to follow polarity and as indicated e Do not mix different types together Alkaline Carbon Zinc Nickel Cadmium etc or old batteries with new ones When not in use for an extended period of time or while internal batteries will not be used remove them to prevent possible acid leakage or corrosion resulting in damage to your player e When the batteries have become discharged they must be disposed of in a safe manner that complies with all applicable laws e Installation of batteries should only be done by an adult for safety ALKALINE BATTERY LIFE Bear in mind that battery life expectancy is based upon volume and bass listening levels Maximum battery power consumption happens at maximum settings Typical life for 2 size AA alkaline batteries is above 8 hours of continuous use for CD play WHEN amp SHOWS IN THE DISPLAY If the alkaline batteries are weak and discharged this symbol shows or flashes in the display then the power automatically turns off If this occurs replace the alkaline batteries also if the display does not show anything the batteries are dead NOTE You may use rechargeable batteries on this set However because rechargeable batteries generally have lower volta
24. ves you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state The following charges apply to repairs beyond the warranty period 25 00 Be sure to pack carefully and return postage paid insured together with your money order personal checks will not be accepted and sales receipt to LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP 2 GERMAK DRIVE CARTERET N J 07008 For customer service Dial 1 800 315 5885 MONDAY THURSDAY 9 00 AM 5 00 PM FRIDAY 9 00 AM 1 00 PM EST http www lenoxx com 2003 LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP 2 GERMAK DRIVE CARTERET N J 07008 MADE amp PRINTED IN CHINA 19 IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803
25. warped discs may cause skipping or noise e Handle the disc only by the edges To keep clean do not touch its surface c e Discs should be stored in their cases after use to avoid scratches Do not expose discs to direct sunlight high humidity high temperatures or dust etc Prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can warp the disc such as leaving the discs in your car during summertime 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 To remove the Disc Open the CD DOOR by sliding the DOOR OPEN button hold the disc by the edge while slightly pressing on the center spindle as illustrated then lift it from the edge to release and remove NOTE Always press STOP button and wait for the disc to stop rotating before sliding the DOOR OPEN button to remove the disc IB CD96 CDM32A 60F8 WM E 030803 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not take the set apart The laser beam used in the set may harm your eyes Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only Do not insert pins or coins clips or any objects inside the set This set is equipped with a safety device which automatically turns the laser beam off when the CD DOOR is opened Do not drop the set or subject it to strong shocks Doing so could result in damage Do not place the set in locations where the temperature is high or in humid or dusty locations or loca

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