Califone 2385-03 manual

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    califone.com 2385-03 MP3 Capable Music Maker™ Multimedia Player/Recorder Owner’s Manual califone_2385_manual.indd 3 9/6/07 9:23:02 AM[...]

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    MP3 Capable Music Maker™ Player/Recorder Owner’s Manual 1 Thank you for choosing the MP3 C apable Music Maker™ Multimedia Player/Recorder . I encourage you to visit our w ebsite (www.calif one.com) to reg ister your product for its warran ty and learn more about the complete line of Calif one portable audio equipment, headphones, computer per[...]

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    MP3 Capable Music Maker™ Player/Recorder Owner’s Manual 2 Initial Setup Visit us online at calif one.c om A C Line Operation 1. The power c ord is located at the rear of the unit . Release the cord retainer tab and uncoil the cor d. 2. Plug the cord into a standar d 120 volt 50-60 Hz AC outlet. Be sure the plug blades ar e fully inserted. THE U[...]

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    13 2 3 40 23 28 27 29 30 BEA T CUT 35 37 38 34 36 39 TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW 18 33 32 1 31 3 Visit us online at calif one.c om T op V iew Detail califone_2385_manual.indd 6 9/6/07 9:23:03 AM[...]

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    4 Visit us online at calif one.c om AM/FM V O L U M E B B S A L B U M POWER PHONES BALANCE C D / T U N E R • P A U S E S T E R E O P L A Y / M O N O / C D / T U N E R S T O P R E P E A T RAND OM PROGR AM OFF ON 10 26 1 32 19 14 20 21 15 24 25 17 16 9 11 12 6 5 7 8 4 22 FUNC TIO N M UTE V O L U M E T R E B L E P R E S E T FIND TITL E ESP 41 1. Pow[...]

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    5 Visit us online at calif one.c om Visit us online at calif one.c om Getting Star ted When the ‘Power’ button (1) is depressed the LED (2) to the left of the LCD display (3) will be r ed for standby mode . Pushing the LED will cause the LED to be green indicating the unit is fully po wered up . • Depressing the ‘Function ’ (4) button wil[...]

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    6 Visit us online at calif one.c om Visit us online at calif one.c om Getting Star ted Radio Op er ation c ontinued 3. Press and hold CD/TUNER p (14) or CD/TUNER q (15) butt on until a radio station with sucient signal strength is found . Repeat this procedure until the desir ed station is reached. 4. T o tune into a weak station briey press [...]

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    7 Visit us online at calif one.c om CD F unc tion Radio Op er ation c ontinued MONO/STEREO Press ” MONO/STEREO“ (41) to select mono or stereo mode. When stereo mode is selected, ((ST )) will appear on the display (if current station is F M stereo .) Note: Only FM is able to select ”STEREO“ or ”MONO“ Mute Press ” MUTE” (6) to cut o?[...]

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    8 Visit us online at calif one.c om CD F unc tion Radio Op er ation c ontinued The 2385A V-03 CD Player will acc ept 12 cm and 8 cm discs and will read MP3, CD , CD-R and CD-R W media formats . 1. With a CD loaded into the syst em, press the PLA YER/P AUSE (19). The current track number and elapsed playing time will be shown on the display . 2. T o[...]

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    9 Visit us online at calif one.c om CD F unc tion continued CD F unc tion continued T o interrupt the play , press the PLA Y/P AUSE button (19). The Album No., track no . and played time will show on the L CD display as: 3. T o resume the play , press the PLA Y/P AUSE (19) again. 4. T o select a desired Album press the ” ALBUM PRESET“ p (11) or[...]

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    10 Visit us online at calif one.c om CD F unc tion continued CD F unc tion continued T o interrupt the play , press the PLA Y/P AUSE button (19). The Album No., track no . and played time will show on the L CD display as: 3. T o resume the play , press the PLA Y/P AUSE (19) again. 4. T o select a desired Album press the ” ALBUM PRESET“ p (11) o[...]

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    11 Visit us online at calif one.c om CD F unc tion CD F unc tion continued Repeat Play 1. In the stop or play mode, press the REPEA T (16) once on the remote contr ol, the system will play the current track repeat edly . “REPEA T ” will be shown on the display 2. Press the REPEA T (16) twice, the system will play all tracks r epeatedly . “REP[...]

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    12 Visit us online at calif one.c om CD F unc tion CD F unc tion continued Repeat Play 1. In the stop or play mode, press the REPEA T (16) once on the remote contr ol, the system will play the current track repeat edly . “REPEA T ” will be shown on the display 2. Press the REPEA T (16) twice, the system will play all tracks r epeatedly . “REP[...]

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    13 Visit us online at calif one.c om Other Fea tures and F unc tions continued Other Fea tures and F unc tions Headphone Jacks: T wo jacks are pr ovided. One 3.5mm jack (26) on the top and one 1/4” phone jack (27) on the rear of the Digital Music Maker cabinet. Extension Speaker Jacks: Stereo extension speakers may be plugged int o the 1/4” L ([...]

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    14 Visit us online at calif one.c om Other Fea tures and F unc tions continued Other Fea tures and F unc tions 3. Press the P AUSE butt on again to start recording. When recording requir es a microphone, the jack (29) on the rear of the unit may be used with a cabled mic or with the build-in microphone (42) if using the built-in mic , make sure the[...]

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    15 Visit us online at calif one.c om T roubleshooting Other Fea tures and F unc tions continued 5. Do not expose a disc to high temperature or humidity f or an extended period of time. The disc material will soften at around 200 degrees F ahrenheit. Allow the disc to r each room temperatur e before playing if it has been subjected to extreme cold. [...]

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    16 Visit us online at calif one.c om T roubleshooting Other Fea tures and F unc tions continued If you encounter the follo wing problems, try to nd the corresponding solution below . If these do not work , please contact with the “Project Intercept” depar tment at C alifone.. PROBLEMS ITEMS TO CHECK General The unit does not operate . Is the[...]

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    17 Visit us online at calif one.c om Specications T roubleshooting CD CD play does not begin. Is the A C power cor d unplugged or loose? Is the CD upside do wn? Is the CD or lens ex cessively dir ty? Is the disc holder closed pr operly? Is the P A USE mode on? Is the FUNCTION switch on CD mode? The CD produces no sound Is ther e condensation ins[...]

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    18 Visit us online at calif one.c om Specications T roubleshooting Make sure to regist er your product for warranty cov erage. Visit califone.com Output Pow er 6W RMS Radio Frequency Range AM 525-1710KHz F M 88 – 108 MH z Cassette F requency Resp. 80Hz – 12000Hz CD Fr equency Response 20Hz-20,000Hz Internal Memor y Cache 16MB Po wer Supply A[...]

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