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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Stereo Radio Double Cassette Recorder with 3 CD Changer and Turntable
CDMP 9933PRT
TROUBLE SHOOTING Power switch on, but no power
Record button cannot be pressed in
• Check power to wall outlet. • Check AC cord connection to wall plug.
• Cassette erase-protection tab is removed. Use another cassette or apply adhesive tape over tab hole.
Power Indicator is on, but no sound from speakers
Poor Recording
• Check Function selector. • Check VOLUME setting. • Make sure headphones are not plugged in.
• Are cassette heads dirty ? If so, clean as directed in MAINTENANCE section of this manual. • Check tape type. Use only Normal (Type A) cassette tape.
Poor AM Reception • Internal AM bar antenna is directional. • Slight rotation of unit may improve reception.
Tape speed is erratic • Are capstan and/or pinch rollers dirty ? If so,clean as directed in MAINTENANCE section of this manual.
Poor FM Reception • Unravel and fully extend FM wire antenna for best reception.
CD does not play • • • •
Check Function selector - set to CD. CD must be inserted label side up. Check disc for dirt or scratches. Lens may be dirty or clouded. Clean with a commercially available CD lens cleaner. • If unit is taken from inside to cold weather, condensation may form on the lens. Let unit warm up to room temperature.
No Sound • Make sure function selector is in TAPE position. • Make sure PAUSE button is not pressed. • Make sure cassette is recorded on. Poor Playback Sound • Check cassette - tape may be stretched or damaged. • Are cassette heads dirty? If so, clean as directed in MAINTENANCE section of this manual.
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Plak-up Holder Speed Selector Spindle Adapter LCD Display CD Skip Backward button Power button Power Standby button Remote Sensor Extra Bass Selector Phones Jack CD Mode button Tuner/Band Selector Tape Selector Deck 1 Control RECORD (recode) button - DECK A only PLAY (playback) button REW (rewind) button F.FWD (fast forward) button STOP/EJECT (stop/eject) button PAUSE button
15) CD Door 16) CD Skip Forward button 17) Standby LED Indicator 18) Volume Up button 19) Volume Down button 20) Tuning button 21) CD PLAY/PAUSE button 22) Dubbing Speed Selector 23) Disk Changer button 24) FM Mode Selector 25) Phono Selector 26) CD Selector 27) CD STOP button 28) Deck 2 Control button 29) CD Door Open/Close button 30) Disc Selector 31) FM Wire Antenna 32) Speaker Jacks 33) Beat Cut Switch 34) AM Antenna 35) AC Power Cord 36) Remote Control Handset
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REMOTE CONTROL This unit comes with a Remote Control which allows the user to control certain system functions from a distance of up to 20 feet. The Remote Control requires two AAA batteries (not included).
REMOTE CONTROL RANGE
Remote Control Sensor
NOTE : The Remote Control should always be aimed at the Remote Control Sensor on the unit for best performance.
Remote Control Functions: NOTE :
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POWER button on main unit must be 'ON' in order for Remote Control to operate. 1. Power ON/STAND BY - Switches the unit between Power "ON" and Stand-By modes. The Power indicator LED on the unit will remain lit in the Stand-By mode. 2. CD Open/Close button. 3. Disc Change button. 4. Disc Selector. 5. CD Remain button. 6. CD Random/Memory Down button. 7. CD Intro-button. 8. Memory Up/CD Repeat button. 9. Time button. 10. Sleep button. 11. Memory/Clock Adjust button. 12 CD Mode button. 13. Function Select buttons. 14. SKIP SEARCH/TUNING buttons. 15. CD STOP button. 16. CD PLAY/PAUSE button. 17. Mute button. 18. Volume Control button. 19. Preset EQ button
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CONNECTIONS HEADPHONE JACK (PHONES)
POWER CONNECTION
REMOTE CONTROL
This unit will accept stereo headphones (not included) with a 1/8" plug and an impedance of 16 ohms or greater. The speakers are automatically disconnected when headphones are connected to the PHONES jack.
Connect the power cord to AC outlet only. SPEAKER JACKS
Connect the SPEAKER PLUGS to the SPEAKER JACKS located on the rear of the unit. This unit should not be connected to speakers with an impedance of less than 4 ohms, otherwise damage may result to the unit.
GENERAL POWER - Press to turn unit ON or OFF. The Power Indicator LED will light when the unit is on. VOLUME - Adjusts loudness of speakers or headphones
FUNCTION - Use to select desired source (TAPE, CD, RADIO or PHONO) to be listened to. The selected source is also available for recording. Please consult RECORDING section of this manual for more details.
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TUNER Tuning:
1) Turn the unit "ON" using the POWER switch. 2) Select the TUNER function. 3) Set the BAND selector as desired. 4) Tune in the desired station using the Tuning UP/DOWN or SCAN UP button. If the FM ST. band was chosen, the FM STEREO indicator will light to indicate stereo received. To listen in Mono or to improve noisy, weaksignal stereo broadcasts, set the FM Mode selector switch to the MONO position. The STEREO indicator will go off and FM Mono is now received. 5) Adjust the VOLUME, EXTRA BASS controls to the desired sound level.
1) Set BAND switch to desired band to access presets. 2) Press MEMORY, M-DOWN,M-UP BUTTON (on remote Handset) as desired to instantly tune to the station stored at that memory location. HINTS FOR BEST RECEPTION : AM/FM : The receiver has a built-in AM/FM bar antenna. If AM/FM reception is weak, slight rotation or repositioning of the unit will usually improve AM/FM reception. During recording, beating whistle at some stations may occur, so sliding "FM MODE" switch may help. FM : The receiver has a built-in FM wire antenna hanging from the rear cabinet. This wire should be totally unravelled and extended for best reception.
Note: There are 10 presets for AM and 20 presets for FM
RDS SEARCH MODE : If currently receiving station is an RDS station, press this key will display the program type of the station. Repeatedly press this key briefly, LCD will change as follow:
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Then press UP / DOWN button to start searching. * RDS search can only operate if boardcast station register with program type.
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WEATHER
PHONO Note :
6. Place the tone arm to the desired position. 7. Adjust VOLUME & EXTRA BASS controls to the desired sound level and sound equalization. 8. At the end of record, the platter will automatically stop rotation. Lift the tone arm from the record and return it to the rest. 9. To stop manually, lift the tone arm from the record , and return it to the rest.
Remove the stylus protector. Be sure that the tone arm is detached from the tone arm rest before operation and re-secured again afterward. 1. Press the POWER switch to ON. 2. Set the FUNCTION switch to the PHONO 3. Set the speed selector to the proper position depending on the record to be played. 4. Place the record on the platter (if required, use the 45 rpm adaptor). 5. Lift the tone arm from the rest and slowly move it to the edge of the record. The platter will begin to rotate.
CASSETTE TAPES Inserting and Removing the Cassette Tape Open the cassette compartment lid by pressing the STOP/EJECT button. Insert the cassette placing the full reel on the left (visible through the window) and the exposed section of the tape at the bottom. Close the compartment lid. Now the unit is ready for operation. To use the second track, press the STOP/EJECT button and remove the cassette. Turn the cassette around and reinsert it as previously described.
Unless the tape is taut, it may wind around the head mechanism and trouble may result. Use a pencil as shown in the Figure to take up slack on one of the reels.
Safeguard Against Accidental Erasure To protect valuable recordings from accidental erasing, the tape deck and the cassette are equipped with standard safety features. To keep the recorded material carefully, break out the tabs on the back of the cassette with a knife or screwdriver. To protect the side A (1) from accidental erasure, break out the right side tab (2). To record on a cassette whose tabs have been broken, simply attach adhesive tape (3) over the tab opening. The REC button will not lock in position when a cassette tab has been removed.
Recommended Cassette Tapes In order to obtain optimum performance with the built-in cassette tape deck, it is essential to use only high quality cassette tapes. The bias and equalization of your tape deck is adjusted to yield excellent results if used with brand name tapes. Use C-30, C-60 and C-90 cassettes only. We do not recommend C-120 cassettes because they can be subject to mechanical instability and proper constant tape tension cannot be controlled.
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Checking the Cassette Make sure that the cassette tape has no slack prior to inserting it into the recorder.
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(3) ADHESIVE TAPE
CASSETTE PLAYBACK (DECK B) (DECK A) Fast-Forward and Rewind
The TAPE B is used for playback only. The TAPE A is used both for recording and playback.
For fast winding or rewinding the tape, press the F.Fwd or REW button. Press the STOP/ EJECT button when the desired location has been reached. When the end of the tape has been reached, the reels will stop. Then the STOP/EJECT button should be pressed.
Do not turn the unit off while the tape is running. Otherwise, the pinch roller may be damaged. 1. Press the POWER switch to ON. 2. Set the TAPE function selector. 3. Press the appropriate STOP/EJECT button and insert a recordable cassette. 4. Press the PLAY button to start playback. 5. Adjust the VOLUME & EXTRA BASS controls to the desired sound level and sound equalization. 6. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop playback at any time. When the end of the tape is reached, the automatic stop will be activated.
Pause Press the PAUSE button to momentarily suspend tape travel during recording or playback. Re-press the PAUSE button to release pause and recording or playback restart. Pause control does not function during fast forward or rewind.
CONTINUOUS PLAYBACK (DECK B) TO (DECK A) 6. Release the PAUSE button of DECK B, DECK B will start playing. When DECK B reaches the end of the tape. DECK B will automatically stop and then DECK A will start playing automatically. 7. Adjust the VOLUME & EXTRA BASS controls to the desired sound level and sound equalization.
This unit enables you to play continuously from DECK B to DECK A. 1. Press the POWER switch to ON. 2. Set the FUNCTION selector to TAPE. 3. Insert pre-recorded cassettes to DECK A and DECK B compartments. 4. Press the PAUSE button and PLAY button of DECK B. 5. Press the PAUSE button and PLAY button of DECK A.
RECORDING (DECK A) This unit has an ALC (Automatic Level Control) circuit and no further adjustment of the controls is necessary while recording.
6. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop recording at any time. When the end of the tape has been reached, the automatic stop will be activated.
1. Press the POWER switch to ON. 2. Set the desired FUNCTION selector according to the source to be recorded. 3. Press the STOP/EJECT button to insert a blank tape. 4. Press the RECORD/PLAY button to start recording. 5. Since you can monitor through the speakers regardless of the recording level, adjust the VOLUME & EXTRA BASS controls to the desired sound level and sound equalization.
Note: Noise may be heard if recording from AM Radio station, to reduce this noise please press the Beat Cut Switch. Erasing To erase the recording tape without making a new recording, let the unit operate in the recording mode. Note: Do not opearate the DECK B while erasing
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DUBBING (DECK B) TO (DECK A) This unit enables you to duplicate a prerecorded tape to another tape by using the unit-in double deck mechanisms. It is performed only one way, from the DECK B (playback) to DECK A (recording). Dubbing at normal Speed Note: Be sure the HIGH SPEED DUBBING switch is SET AT NORMAL in order to record at normal speed. 1. 2. 3.
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Press the POWER switch to ON. Set the TAPE function selector. Insert a pre-recorded cassette into the DECK B and a blank cassette into the DECK A. Press the DECK A PAUSE button and then press the RECORD button. Press the DECK B PLAY button to start dubbing. Adjust the VOLUME & EXTRA BASS controls to desired sound level and sound equalization.
Dubbing at High Speed This unit is equipped with a HIGH SPEED DUBBING system which allows duplicating a pre-recorded tape at approximately twothirds the time of the duration at normal speed. Slide the HIGH SPEED DUBBING switch, and follow the same procedure as instructed in "DUBBING AT NORMAL SPEED". When dubbing a pre-recorded cassette tape at HIGH SPEED in TAPE function, a chattering sound is heard. To avoid this, set the VOLUME control to a minimum or set the desired FUNCTION button according to the source to be heard. Note: When the dubbing at HIGH SPEED is in progress, do not release the HIGH SPEED SWITCH, since this will vary the speed of the program and ruin the recording.
MAINTENANCE Power Switch
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After using the unit, turn off the power by releasing the POWER switch.
Dry, clean and polish the faces of the heads with a piece of cloth. TAPE A
Cotton Bud
Cleaning the unit To keep the unit clean, simply wipe with a soft clean cloth moistened with plain lukewarm water.
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Cleaning the Heads
Stylus (needle) Replacement
To ensure the continued high performance of your unit, periodically clean the heads and pinch rollers to prevent accumulation of dust or tape oxide deposits. Failure to clean these parts may result in inferior sound quality, distortion of recorded sound, deterioration of reproduction of high frequencies, and inconsistent tape speed.
Replacement of a worn stylus can be easily accomplished as follows. 1. Raise the "Tone Arm." 2. To remove the old stylus, pull out the stylus assembly in the direction shown, holding the head shell with other hand. 3. Then install the new stylus by pushing it gently into the cartridge (hold by the edge to prevent damage to stylus) until it clicks into place.
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Open both cassette compartment lids. Moisten a cotton bud with head cleaner or methylated spirit and apply to the faces of heads, rubbing gently until all traces of dirt or oxide are removed. Also clean the surfaces of the pinch rollers and the capstans.
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Safety Instruction : Do not connect the power cord to the mains supply until all other connections have been made. Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the centre of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc's recorded surface with a soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris so gently wiping with a soft cloth should remove most particles. Wipe in a straight line from the inside to outside of the disc. Small dust particies and light stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality. Never use chemicals such as record sprays, antislatic sprays, benzine, or thinners to clean compact discs. These chemicals can irreparably damage the disc's surface. Discs should be returned to their cases after use. This avoids serious scratches that could cause the Laser pickup to skip. Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended periods. Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc. Important Since movement of the CD mechanism and the sensitive ci rcuitry may cause interterence to a radio tuner nearby, switch this unit off white operating other radio devices. This product utilises a laser Danger - invisible laser radiation when opened and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to the beam. Caution - Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures not listed in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Concerning Compact Discs Only compact discs identified with this mark can be used with in this player.
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LOADING CDS 1) Press the POWER button to turn the unit on. 2) Select the CD FUNCTION button. The CD Disc tray will turn to check if any discs are present. If no discs are in the tray, NO DISC will appear in the display. 3) Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc compartment. The CD tray will open, exposing the right and left disc holders. The third disc holder will remain in the unit. To expose the third disc holder, press one of the DISC No. buttons. 4) When the CD Compartment has opened, remove a disc from its case and place it carefully in the CD tray with the label side facing up. 5) Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc compartment. This unit will allow you to open the disc tray whilst in the PLAY mode to allow you to load another one or two discs without interrupting play by playing the DISC CHANGE button. The disc compartment may be opened at any time by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button. Remove the CD's only after the compartment has fully opened. Press the Disc changer button and the trays will turn clockwise automatically allowing the removal of the discs.
PLAYING CDS Normal Playback 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
Press the CD function button. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc compartment. Press the DISC Changer button to select the Disc. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc compartment. After the disc number, total number of tracks and playing time is displayed, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play. The first track will begin to play and the CD will then play all tracks on all discs, when more than one CD is loaded. At the end of the disc, the unit will switch to STOP mode.
Important Information This compact disc player has built-in error compensation circuits to correct minor defects in a disc. There are limits, however, to the amount of correction available. In some cases, the CD player may skip some tracks on a disc during disc play. This problem may be caused by defects (such as scratches) in the disc being played, which are too large for the error compensation circults to handle. If you encounter this problem, check the CD players operation as follows before having the unit serviced. Play a new disc. If the CD player operates normally, the skipping problem is probably due to a defective disc or dirty disc. To Stop a CD Part Way Through 1) Press the STOP button. Disc play will stop, and the display will show the total number of tracks and the total playing time for the CD. To temporarily stop disc play ( PAUSE mode), press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Disc play will pause at the current play position. 2) To resume disc play, press the PLAY/PAUSE button again.
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PLAYING MP3 1) Press the FUNC. button to select CD-MP3 mode. 2) Press once to open the CD door (CD door wil open automatically) and place the MP3 disc with label /mark facing on the disc tray. “OPEN” appears on display. - Hold the disc without touching either of its surfaces position it with the printed title side faling up, align it with the guides, and place it in its proper position. 3) Close the CD door (“CD-MP3” flashing on display) 4) Press PLAY button once play start automatically from desire track. 5) Press and hold FIND button, for 2 sec your inserted MP3 track/album file appears on display. - Above mode can only display English dialogue, other languages may not display correctly. - Above mode are subject to details inserted to MP3 disc.
CAUTION Do not put anything except a compact disc into the compartment. Foreign objects can damage the mechanism. Do not force the compartment by hand during the opening and closing operations. Keep the disc compartment closed when not in use to prevent dirt and dust from entering the mechanism. Never place more than one disc in each tray at any time. If the disc is deeply scratched, or too dirty, the disc may not play.
SEARCH During playback, pressing and holding the Forward or Reverse SKIP/SEARCH buttons will cause the player to scan through the current track. At the end of a track the player will skip to the next track and continue scanning. At the beginning of a track the player will skip to the previous track and continue scanning. When the player reaches the end of the final track, or the beginning of the first track, it will stop scanning.
PROGRAMMED DISC PLAY It is possible to program the tracks you wish to play in a sequence of your choice. It is not possible to enter programs during disc play. Press the STOP button first, then follow the instructions below. PROGRAMMING THE TRACK FROM 1 DISC 1. Select the desired disc. 2. Press the MEMORY button. The following information will be displayed on the CD Display.
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3. Select the desired track using the Forward and Reverse SKIP/SEARCH buttons. 4. Press the MEMORY button. The first program selection is now stored in the program memory. 5. Select the next desired track using the Forward and Reverse SKIP/SEARCH buttons. 6. Press the MEMORY button.
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PROGRAMMING THE TRACK FROM MORE THAN 1 DISC Programming the track from a different disc. Repeat the same procedure 1-4. Press the No. button to select the next disc. Repeat procedures 1-4 to program the next tracks. Continue entering tracks in this way until all the desired tracks are stored. 20 Tracks can be programmed in this way. Notes: If the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed before the MEMORY button is pressed to store a track, the track will not be programmed and the disc will start playing from the first selected track. Any track can be programmed to play more than once. Listen to Programmed Tracks Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Disc play will start at the beginning of the first programmed track. To Clear The Program Memory If the disc is playing, press the STOP button. Press the STOP button again until the MEMORY Indicator does not appear. The program memory will also be cleared if the disc compartment is opened, if the function is changed, or if the power is switched off.
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REPEAT DISC PLAY BY REMOTE CONTROL This function allows the operator to repeat a single track, all of the tracks of one CD or with all of the tracks on all 3 CD's. 1. REPEAT ALL Disc Press REPEAT Disc once "REPEAT DISC ALL" appears in the display Press PLAY/PAUSE to start play 2. REPEAT 1 Disc Press REPEAT twice - "REPEAT DISC 1" appears in the display Select the disc to play by pressing the Disc No button and press PLAY/PAUSE /II to start play 3. Repeat 1 Track Select the disc to play by pressing the Disc No. button Select the track no by pressing SKIP +/Press REPEAT 3 times Press PLAY/PAUSE > / II to start play. To cancel repeat mode, keep pressing the REPEAT button until the REPEAT indicator does not appear. Note: Single Track Repeat function is possible In normal or programmed playback, repeat one disc or all discs in only avallable in normal playback. TIMER ON/OFF & MEMORY/CLK-ADJ KEY REMOTE CONTROL 1. Press MODE once, LCD will appear the clock time. Then press MEMORY/clk-adj "00:00" will appear flashing press SKIP+ or SKIP- to adjust time. When done press MODE once to confirm. 2. Now "TIMER ON" will appear flashing on LCD. Press MEMORY/CLK-ADJ & SKIP- to set the TIMER ON function. When done, press MODE once to confirm. Set unit to STAND BY mode. Unit will be ON at the time set by TIMER ON. 3. Press MODE once more, "TIMER OFF" will appear flashing on LCD. Follow simllar instructions as mentioned in 2) above. Unit will turn to STAND BY mode at the time set by TIMER OFF. 4. After setting the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF, press TIMER once to activate these funtions. PRESET EQUALIZER BY REMOTE CONTROL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Press EQ once for JAZZ LCD. will display JAZZ Press EQ twice for ROCK LCD. will display ROCK. Press EQ 3 times for CLASSIC. LCD will display CLASSIC. Press EQ 4 time for POP. LCD will display POP Press EQ 5 times for FLAT. LCD will display FLAT(i.e., no EQ)
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INTRO BY REMOTE CONTROL Operates in STOP or PLAY mode 1. Press INTRO once, each song will play for 10 seconds. 2. Press INTRO twice to delete this function. Unit will resume normal play. SLEEP BY REMOTE CONTROL 1. Press SLEEP once, "SLEEP 90" will appear on LCD. This means unit will be stopped & turned to STAND BY mode in 90 minutes. Keep pressing SLEEP for about 5 seconds, "80, 70, 60, 50..." will appear on LCD to allow selection on the desired sleep time. 2. Press SLEEP twice to delete this function. REMAIN BY REMOTE CONTROL 1. Press REMAIN once, LCD will display the time remaining of the song currently playing. 2. Press REMAIN twice, LCD will display the time remaining of the CD currently playing. 3. Press REMAIN 3 times, LCD will display the number of songs & time already played on the current CD. 4. Press REMAIN 4 times to delete this function. RANDOM BY REMOTE CONTROL 1. Under STOP mode, press RANDOM once, LCD will display RANDOM. 2. Press PLAY to play a song based on random selection. 3. Press RANDOM twice to delete this function. THE FUNCTIONS OF: DISC 2, DISC 3 & DISC CH KEYS BY REMOTE CONTROL 1. If press DISC 1 or DISC 2 or DISC 3, the bottom right hand corner of LCD will display "DISC 1" This means the unit is playing 1 disc only. The disc number currently on play will appear flashing on the top right hand corner of the LCD. When all songs on this disc have finished, the unit will stop. 2. If press DISC-CH, the bottom right hand corner of LCD will display "DISC ALL". This means the unit is going to play all discs. For example, if currently playing on disc #1, the unit will continue to play all songs on disc #1, unit will then play all songs on disc #2 & then disc #3 & then stop. Similarly if currently playing on disc #3, when finished playing all songs on disc #3, unit will go on to play all songs on disc #1 & then disc #2 & then stop.
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TRACK SKIP Starting disc play from the beginning of a particular track Press the Forward or Reverse SKIP/SEARCH buttons to select the desired track. The number of the selected track will be shown on the CD display. Press the PLAY/ PAUSE button to start play. To skip to the next track on a disc For example, to skip ahead to the beginning of track 2 while track 1 is playing. Press the FWD SKIP/SEARCH button. Disc play will resume at the beginning of track 2. The CD player will skip ahead to the next track each time the Forward SKIP/SEARCH button is pressed. Repeatedly pressing the SKIP/SEARCH button makes the CD player skip ahead through the disc track by track. Once the beginning of the last track has been reached the CD player will not advance any further. To skip back to the previous track on a disc For example to skip back to the beginning of track 3 while track 4 is playing. Press the Reverse SKIP/SEARCH button twice. Disc play will resume at the beginning of track 3. The CD played will skip back one track each time the Reverse SKIP/SEARCH button is pressed. If this button is pressed in the middle of a track, the CD player will skip back to the beginning of that track. To make it skip back to the previous track press the Reverse SKIP/SEARCH button twice. Repeatedly pressing the Reverse SKIP/SEARCH button makes the CD player skip back through the disc track by track. Once the beginning of the first track is reached, the CD played will not go back any further. Notes: The Forward and Reverse SKIP/SEARCH buttons can be used to select a desired track to play before disc play starts. In this case the number of the selected track will be displayed until the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed. Tracks can be selected even when the disc compartment is open.
REPEAT DISC PLAY This function allows the operator to repeat a single track, all of the tracks of one CD or with all of the tracks on all 3 CD's. Press REPEAT once - REPEAT appears in the display, select a disc to play. Select the track using the Skip/Search buttons. Press PLAY/PAUSE Press REPEAT twice - REPEAT ALL appears in the display, select disc to repeat. Press PLAY/PAUSE Press REPEAT again - ALL DISC appears in the display. Press PLAY/PAUSE To cancel a repeat mode, keep pressing the REPEAT button until the REPEAT indicator is extinguished. Note: Single Track Repeat function is possible in normal or programmed playback, repeat one disc or all discs in only available in normal playback.
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