RCA RP-7924 Instruction Manual

RCA RP-7924 Instruction Manual

Personal cd player

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Personal CD Player
RP-7924

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  • Page 1 Personal CD Player RP-7924...
  • Page 2 Important Information Required by Federal Communications Commission Concerning Radio Frequency Interference This device generates and uses radio frequency (RF) energy, and if not installed and used properly, this equipment may cause interference to radio and television reception. This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Computing Device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The notes in the margin give you extra information that will help you to get the most from your RCA CD player. If you have any questions, be sure to check the Table of Contents or the Index to help you find an answer.
  • Page 4: First Things First

    First Things First Make sure that your package contains these accessories with your CD player. AC power adapter 5-4026 Powering Up Power your CD player by connecting the AC power adapter by inserting two AA-size batteries: 1 Open “no loss” battery door. 2 Insert batteries.
  • Page 5: Plugging In

    Hold It Right There! It won’t play if the HOLD switch is ON (see page 6). Plugging In Plug the headphone cord into the PHONES jack on the side of the player, and put on the headphones. It’s always a good idea to set the volume to a minimum level before you put on the headphones;...
  • Page 6: Basic Features

    Basic Features Now that you’re plugged in and playing CDs, you’re ready to use some of the basic features. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) The liquid crystal display tells you what your CD player is doing. (See Appendix A for detailed information about the display). Backlighting The display and usage buttons automatically light when you open the disc compartment door.
  • Page 7: Repeat

    VOLUME BASS BOOST PHONES Don’t Ask Why Disc search is one of those features that you can’t think of a reason you‘d ever use it, but somehow you find yourself using it to skip through the annoying bongo solo on your ”Beatniks at the Beach“ CD. HOLD RESUME Resume versus Pause...
  • Page 8: Hold

    Hold Turning on the HOLD feature does the following: • With power ON — Key icon appears in the display; all buttons are locked out; Hd appears in the display when a button is pressed. • With power OFF — All buttons are locked out, and you must turn off the HOLD switch before you can operate the player.
  • Page 9: Programming Play Order

    Why Would I Do This? One reason is to hear a CD played in the order that the artists originally intended. A prime example is the CD version of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album, which gives you an alternative order for the cuts from side one of the vinyl version.
  • Page 10: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Guidelines • Do not touch the laser lens. • Temperature changes can cause condensation to form on the laser lens. If condensation forms on the lens, leave the disc compartment door open (with no disc) for an hour to remove condensation. •...
  • Page 11: Handling Compact Discs

    Handling Compact Discs To get the best possible sound from your compact discs, you need to keep them clean. Note the following guidelines regarding the use and care of compact discs: • Don’t touch the playing surface (the side without the label). •...
  • Page 12: Appendix A: Understanding The Display

    Appendix A: Understanding the Display Abbreviations Used in the Display Abbreviation Indicates Hd (hold) The HOLD switch is on. nd (no disc) There is no disc in the compartment. rd (reading disc) Player is reading CD’s table of contents. nP( no program) There is no program in memory.
  • Page 13: Appendix B: Troubleshooting Guide

    Icons Used in the Display Icon Represents Indicates Disc Play/Pause modes and Track/Search modes (does not spin during Stop mode.) ESP Tank Amount of information held in memory for the electronic skip protection feature (see p. 6). E S P Repeat track That the current track number will be repeated.
  • Page 14: Appendix C: Headphone Safety

    Troubleshooting Guide Continued Problem Sound skips Disc is in place, player is in play mode, but still no sound Unit will not scan the disc. Play is erratic. Appendix C: Headphone Safety For your comfort, health and safety, be sure to observe the following guidelines when using headphones: Hearing Comfort and Well Being •...
  • Page 15: Index

    Index Disc Icon 11 Abbreviations, Display Electronic Skip Protection 11 Hd 10 nd 10 ESP button 6 nP 10 ESP tank 6, 11 PF 10 Pr 10 AC power adapter 2 headphones 3 HOLD switch 6 use to deactivate buttons 6 Backlighting 4 batteries 2 Battery icon 11...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    What if you purchased your product outside of the United States? • This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information. Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. Model RP-7924 347A8001-0001 (E/S Rev. 1) 95-23 Printed in Malaysia...

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