NAME OF PARTS
Portable CD/MP3 Player
with Text Display
1
A
MP-CD561
R/PREVIOUS button
(push POWER button
LCD
to left)
Display
EQ button
DBBS button
PROG button
ESP/SEARH
button
MODE button
Instruction Manual
INTRODUCTION
Please read and follow the instruction manual
carefully before operating in order to avoid any
damages to the unit. Any adjustment or repair
should be done by a qualified service center only
to receive warranty.
BATTERY OPERATION
(BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED)
Your unit operates on two(2) AA size alkaline batteries.
Open the CD cover and insert the batteries in the battery
compartment following the polarity diagram located
Door open switch
inside.
RE-CHARGEABLE BATTERY OPERATION
(RE-CHARGEABLE BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED)
PLAY/PAUSE
You can operate this unit with two "AA" rechargeable
button(push
batteries. For new or exhausted rechargeable batteries,
POWER button
we recommend to refer to battery manufacturer's
upward)
guide.
POWER ON/ENTER
When operating the unit with AC adapter and
button
DC jack
non-rechargeable batteries in the compartment,
F.F/NEXT button
Headphone jack
please make sure to set the "Charge" switch
(push POWER button
Volume control
to right)
to "Off" position to avoid damaging the unit.
1. Open the CD cover and insert the batteries (2x"AA") in
OFF/STOP button
HOLD switch
(push POWER
the battery compartment following the polarity diagram
(on rear)
button downward)
located inside.
BOTH BATTERIES MUST BE RECHARGEABLE NiCd
TYPES. OTHER BATTERIES MAY EXPLODE OR LEAK.
HOLD switch
DBBS FUNCTION
2. Plug in AC adapter and slide the "CHARGE SWITCH"
to "ON" position to start charging.(
)
The Dynamic Bass Boost System(DBBS) enhances the
AC Adapter Not Included
low frequency(Bass) response of the output. Set the
Volume to low listening level and press DBBS switch in
the direction of the arrow to turn this function ON.
Note: Some CD's with DBBS may exceed the bass
response capacity and can cause distortion. Do not play
3. Unplug the AC adapter after charging.
DBBS in high volume. Playing DBBS in high volume may
DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERIES MORE THAN 24
cause damage to the headphone and more importantly to
HOURS OR MORE THAN RECOMMENDED TIME.
your hearing.
OVERCHARGING MAY DETERIORATE THE PERFORM-
HOLD FUNCTION
A N C E O F T H E R E C H A R G E A B L E B AT T E R I E S .
This HOLD function prevents any unwanted function
4. If the operating time decrease drastically after the
changes during PLAY or STOP mode. Slide HOLD switch
batteries have been recharged properly, purchase new
to the arrow direction (or opposite) to turn the function
rechargeable NiCd batteries.
ON (OFF). No other function buttons operate on HOLD
Do not attempt to recharge alkaline batteries. This may
mode, except DBBS function.
cause leakage and damage to the unit.
CAUTION
Do not mix alkaline batteries with rechargeable batteries.
Hearing experts advise against the constant use of
MONEY SAVING TIPS.
personal stereos played at high volume. Constant high
Due to the nature of CD technology, the unit uses power
volume use can lead to hearing loss. If you experience
even when the unit is off. To extend the batteries' life, use
ringing in the ears or hearing loss, discontinue use and
the adapter for indoor operation or where power is
seek medical advice.
supplied. Use the battery operation only when the unit is in
mobile.
To remove the disc from its storage case, press down on
the center of the case and lift the disc out. Hold it carefully
by the edges as shown below.
Insert the disc into the unit with the label of the disc
IMPORTANT
facing up.
Gently wipe the disc using a soft cloth from the center
The CD mechanism and the sensitive circuitry may
to the outer direction to remove dust, fingerprints or any
cause interference to a radio tuner nearby. Do not
other particles on the disc surface.
Never use
operate this unit while operating other radio devices.
chemicals, such as record sprays, anti-static sprays,
Danger This product utilizes invisible laser
radiation. Avoid direct exposure
benzene or thinners to clean the CD. These chemicals
to the beam.
c a n d a m a g e t h e d i s c s u r f a c e p e r m a n e n t l y.
Caution Use of controls, adjustments or procedures
To avoid serious scratches on CD, keep them in the
cases after each use. Scratches can cause the laser
not listed in this manual may result in
pick-up skip in the future play.
.
hazardous radiation exposure
Do not place stickers or write anything on the disc.
CONCERNING COMPACT DISCS
Only compact discs identified with this
mark can be used with this player.
CD MODE
Read the instruction manual before operating this unit.
Do not expose the unit to high temperature or humidity.
Use dampened soft cloth to clean the unit. Do not use
strong detergent or solvent to clean the unit.
POWER ON
AUTO PLAY
Ensure that all electrical connections(including the main
(1)
Press POWER ON/ENTER button to turn the power on.
plug, extension leads and interconnections between
LCD screen will display
pieces of equipment) are properly made and in
"HELLO wellcome" .
accordance with the manufacture's instructions.
Then will display
Consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the
"wellcome to CD/MP3" .
installation, operation or safety of your equipment.
(2)
LCD screen will display "NO DISC", if CD is not in the
unit.
(3)
LCD screen will display " NO CD/MP3 " if the unit
cannot read CD track data.
(4)
When CD track data has been read, Unit will start play from No.1
automatically. LCD SCREEN will display the play time.
EQ
During play, press EQ button alternately
can simulate various sound. including:flat/
classic/jazz/rock/pop.
STOP
(1)
Press OFF/STOP (
)button to stop
play , LCD screen will display the last track
number and total play time.
PAUSE
(1)
Press PLAY/PAUSE(
) button to pause on/off
alternately,and the time will flash.
LISTEN TO DESIRED TRACK
(1)
Press FR
(or FF
) button to set the desired
track#, press PLAY/PAUSE
button to play.
Press FR
(or FF
) button to change the track#
during the play mode.
Press FF button
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