Table of Contents Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide........Page 1 The Genica Portable MP3/CD Audio Player supports Audio and MP3 discs recorded on CD and CD-R media. MP3 discs should be Power........... Page 2 recorded in ISO-9660 or Joliet format, using Mode-1 (CDROM). Do Directory Navigation.......
Power Directory Navigation Batteries 1. Place a CD in the player and push PLAY/PAUSE Use two (2) 1.5V “AA” size Alkaline batteries. 2. Hold down PLAY/MODE until the display indicates “Dir”. This Always remove Alkaline batteries prior to using the AC adapter. can be accomplished by pressing the PLAY/MODE button four times.
Controls (cont.) Recording into memory 1. PLAY/PAUSE Play, Pause or Resume playback 2. STOP Stop playback and power off player • 3. REPEAT/ENTER Set Repeat. Press once to turn ON, press again to Insert a microphone into the MIC jack on the right side of the player turn OFF.
2. Playing MP3 files “root directory”. This means that unless you create more than The Genica Portable MP3/CD Player supports .MP3 audio format files one directory on the disc, the maximum number of tracks you recorded according to the following specifications: can place on one disc is 256 (still a LOT of songs.) To play...
Making MP3 CDs (cont.) Display Messages Using Adaptec Easy CD-Creator for Windows: No File The player did not find any files on the disc No Disc The player did not recognize the disc as Special notes for version 3.5 valid, or no disc was in the player When using Easy CD-Creator 3.5 to create discs for this player, ISO-9660 The player detected the disc was in...
Stay Safe & Protect Your Hearing • Do not wear headphones or earphones while driving, biking or Important Precautions walking near traffic. • Do not play the unit at high volume. Experts advise against extended listening at high volume levels. Remove Alkaline batteries before using the external AC adapter! •...
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. For online warranty registration please go to www.genica.com and click • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. on “warranty”.