Audiovox CE101A Operating Instructions Manual

Compact disc compact player
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T~ prevent fire or shock hazard. do not expose the unit to rain
or moisture.
To avoid electrical
shock, do not open the cabinet.
Refer servicing
to qualified personnel only.
I
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain
it for future reference.

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  • Page 1 Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. T~ prevent fire or shock hazard. do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
  • Page 2 .Reorient or relocate the recewingantenna. .Incr..sethe separation between the equipment .Connect the equipment into en outlet on a circuit which the recewer is connected. .Consult Ihe de.'er or .n experienced radio/TV You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 3 On safety As the laser beam used in this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the casing. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Do not put any foreign objects in the safety slot inside the disc compartment. If you do 80, the laser beam may come out when the lid is opened.
  • Page 5: Phone Jack

    -;;;'-..~ DC IN (6V)JACI< PHONE$JACK VOLUME CONTROL. BASS BOOST SWITCH...
  • Page 6: Using On House Current

    Using with Batteries Insert four size AA batteries(LR6 according to the EI1 and e indications next to the battery compartment.. Notes on batteries .Fully charge the RECHARGEABLE first time. .Insert batteries with correct polarity. not use old batteries together with new ones or different types of batteries together.
  • Page 7: Rechargeable Batteries

    Charging RECHARGEABLE 1. Insert four size AA RECHARGEABLE .E!:>" and "e. indications on the rear of the player next to the battery compartment. 2. The unit has to be in the stop mode. To charae not charge continuously for 24 hours or more. Doing so can cause the performance of the rechargeable .More...
  • Page 8 Other operations .auto music sensor ""t ..:~i '" '..;~j l:;.,~:::~ ;.,;~;:;.'~ ,'.}-: .~:::.';~; t:':. '.":.: :,'., '; ~:;.;\! ;:;.:::':1 ':-:;)1 \j: -:l..~::::t ,:,' ;" j:1,..
  • Page 9 To remove the disc Pick up the disc. holding the edge, while pressing the pivot gently as illustrated. To play an 8 cm (3-lnch) disc You can play it without an adaptor. To enjoy more powerful bass Set to BASS BOOST, the BASS BOOST...
  • Page 10 1)Press PLAY MODE 11..-" disappears in the display 2) Press ~II to begin the INTRO play, " appears again in the display window. 3) Pressing ~IJ again will cease the INTRO play and continue playback NORMAL play mode. :~:.~ ~;::~ 3)Jo play only one track ,'"...
  • Page 11 During play The track number of the current When "STOp. is pressed during play.total will be displayed and the unit is still on. If .STOP" is pressed again the unit will be returned to full stop mode. If "PlA Y" is pressed the unit returns to play mode.
  • Page 12 Intro Play -PlayIng the First About Ten seconds of All the Selections " Single MU61c -Playing Only -" l}PreSS PLAY MODE dlJrin9 track number fla~hl;s. ;ti, ; ;~1 r.~;i 2) Select de$ircd track to be played only ".:... ::,,:'.,0 once Dy pres9ing I~~ cr ::.~! 3)To play only one track repeatedly.
  • Page 13 4) RCPO3t steps 2 and 3 (up to 22 selectiu"s). II you try '0 regis\ar ano\hor selection memori7:~d. the first selection its plac~. 5) Press ..11, .PCM" stops flashing and play starts. rRf1t';lit program play. prO$S " 4"":JIENTeR". "STOP" is pres5ed or if the lid is opened, all thO prOgr3ms would be cl~Clr~lJ.
  • Page 14 To play the selections in randon) urder r~p9atedly. press ~/ENTER. Af'or Gvery selflction ha~ been played in r~ndum order, they will bG resnuffled and played repea(edly In a different order each limo. locate the beginning of the .track locate tho next track; press ~~I previous track evfln ir you keep I~ REPEAT...
  • Page 15 Should any problem persists atter YOu ha\lG made the following consult your ncarost scrvico facility. Symptom Disc play does not start "7' No sound from the head~cls .Adjust .Olrty No sound from the connect~d .Check speakers. Skipping of sound. .Dirty .Strong When using with batteries the.
  • Page 16 Cleaning If ynll have accidcntally Len& touched the len$ with dirly lens pfeV9nf~ unit tram compartmillt lit! ..nd clean th8 lens with" Cleaning He~.~pho~es/Earphone Plug K~~p the plug of your h~adphones/earphono cloan to obtain optimum sourtd. Wipe iI willl a dry, soft r:lath. Cleaning the C8sin~ Clean 11'9 casing with a M)fl cloth slightfy moistened with W$ter or a mild...
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  • Page 18: Power Requirements

    12:20 1" General * Digital filter two-time * Three-spot optical .Disc defect detection * Up to 22 selected System laser diode properties <LJ D-A conversion' Frequency response Output (at 1 KHz ode level) Power requirements Dimensions Weight Design and specifications Note This appliance...
  • Page 19 STEREO CD PLA YER & ALARM .WAKL ro RADIO, BUZZER OR CD .GENTlE WAKE ON BUZZfR AI.ARM .SLI:~P TIM[R TUNER CONTROL WIRE (WxHx[)) : 278 x 115 x 168 MM 1.6 KCS DATE: NOV 01, ')h f'A.{jE : 111 FOR AUDIOVOX CLOCK...
  • Page 20 "12=1§ 07-NOV-19~b I(}. ,M.R. 1>-t.4 ~ n~ ...L- /..1" t>~ l"c..: F/tA.$1' Features: .CD Player with 22 ProgrammabIfl; CD Memory .Forward .Includes .Bas~ Boost System .I Jinc Out Jack .3 Beam TAasel" Pick Up .Auto Power Off .Key Lock Switch .AC/DC Operation .UseR 4 x "AA"...

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