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Cirrus Logic CRD7410-CD18 User Manual

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For detailed instructions, please refer to the full
User's Manual.
The figure below shows a top view of the CD player.
Line Out Jack
Reset
Phone Out Jack
Mode
Battery Compartment
Navigator/Menu
A->B Program
Select
On/Off
(Battery)
To operate this unit, please follow this procedure.
First, install the batteries in the battery compartment (accessible from the
top of the unit), or attach the 5 volt power adapter to the power jack on the
front of the unit.
Second, plug in the headphone to the headphone jack located on the left rear
of the unit.
Third, set the Open switch to "Lid Open". Insert a CD. Set the Open switch to
"Lid Closed".
Fourth, press the Play/Pause/Up button in the right front corner of the CD
player.
Controls
The control buttons are located on the top of the unit, in the right front
corner, directly below the LCD display. The list below provides details of these
control functions.
On/Off (Battery): This switch controls the power from the batteries. To
extend battery life, switch to Off when not operating the unit. If the unit is
connected to the 5 Volt power adapter, this switch should be left in the Off
position. This will extend the life of the batteries.
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Open: Opens and closes the cover to load a CD.
Play/Pause/Up: This button is used to start or pause playback of the current
track. When displaying a menu, this button is used to move up. When the player
is in soft power-down mode, pressing this button will power on the player and
commence playback.
Stop/Down: This button is used to stop playback of the current track. When
displaying a menu, this button is used to move down. When held, this button
will put the player into soft power-down mode.
Open
Hold
Vol+/Vol-: Increase/decrease volume
Previous/Left: This button is used to skip to the beginning of the current
track, or to the beginning of the previous track (if already at the beginning of
the current track). Holding this button while playing will seek backwards
LCD Display
within the track. Holding this button while stopped will repeatedly skip to the
previous track. When displaying a menu, this button is used to move left.
Next/Right: This button is used to skip to the beginning of the next track.
Holding this button while playing will seek forward within the track. Holding
this button while stopped will repeatedly skip to the next track. When
10+
Vol+
Stop/Down
displaying a menu, this button is used to move right.
10+: This button is used to skip forward 10 tracks within the current playlist.
EQ
Previous/Left
Next/Right
EQ: This button is used to cycle between the various equalizer settings.
Play/Pause/Up
Vol-
Mode: This button is used to cycle between the various playback modes, such
as repeat all, shuffle all, etc.
5 Volt Power Jack
Navigator/Menu: Pressing this button will enter/leave the file system
navigator menu. Holding this button will enter/leave the settings menu.
A->B/Program: Pressing this button while playing sets the A point for the
A->B repeat mode. Pressing it again will set the B point and enable the A->B
repeat mode. Pressing it a third time will cancel the A->B repeat mode.
Pressing this button while stopped will enter/leave the playlist menu.
Select: This button is used to select items when displaying a menu.
Reset: Resets the CD player settings to "Normal" mode.
Hold: Disables all controls on the CD player. This prevents accidental changes
to your settings, if carrying your player in a pocket or backpack. Press again
to enable the controls.
Operation
Normal Mode
After the Play button has been pressed, the CD player will scan the CD. After
the scanning has been completed, if the disc is OK, the normal operation
screen will be displayed.
Copyright © Cirrus Logic, Inc. 2004
(All Rights Reserved)
CRD7410-CD18
Top Line
-Function: Play/Pause
-The time in the upper right corner of the screen is the current playback time.
Second Line
-Format: This indicates the format of the audio on the disc. It will be "CD-
DA", "MP3", or "WMA".
-Sample Rate: This indicates the sample rate of the PCM audio.
-Bit Rate:This indicates the bit rate of the audio on the disc. It will be
specified as "XXXX kbps", where "XXXX" is the bit rate specified in kilobits-
per-seconds (kbps).
Third Line
This is: Track number/Total number of tracks.
Fourth Line
Contains track information. The format is "TrackNum: Artist - Song (Length)".
If there is a problem with the disc, the player will report that on the LCD
display. A message will be displayed for five seconds, then the CD player will
be powered off. The following is an example screen.
Navigation
Pressing the "Navigator/Menu" button will enter navigation mode and the
following screen will be displayed.
The Up/Down buttons can be used to highlight a file, which is then selected
by pressing the "Select" button. Selecting a file will cause it to be played back.
Selecting a directory will cause the directory contents to be played back. If
there is no button activity for a period of time, the screen reverts to normal
mode.
Volume
The "Vol+" and "Vol-" buttons adjust the playback volume. When the volume is
adjusted, the new volume level is displayed temporarily.
DS620QS2
FEB '04

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  • Page 1 Off when not operating the unit. If the unit is connected to the 5 Volt power adapter, this switch should be left in the Off position. This will extend the life of the batteries. Copyright © Cirrus Logic, Inc. 2004 Cirrus Logic, Inc. DS620QS2 (All Rights Reserved) http://www.cirrus.com...
  • Page 2 -Scrolling - “Scrolling” can be set to “On” or “Off”. Line 4 of the display shows be displayed. The CRD7410-CD18 is powered by the highly integrated Cirrus CS7410 solution for CD/MP3/WMA players. The information about the song currently playing. When “Scrolling” is set to “On”,...
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