COBY electronic CX-CD425 manual

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    COBY OPERATION MANUAL CX-CD425 MINI CD HOME STEREO SYSTEM WITH AM/FM DIGITAL TUNER 1[...]

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    Safety Precautions * This product is designed for use in moderate dimares. Do not use or install Positioning the unit this unit where it would be exposed to direct sunlight or in extremely hot * A minimum distance of 6 INCHES must be maintained to provide sufficient temperatures, or near a radiator, stove or appliance that produces heat. ventilatio[...]

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    Technical specifications Care & Maintenance General Cleaning CDs Power Supply AC 230V ~ 50 Hz AC 110V/220V ~ 60/50 Hz (option) Use a soft cloth to wipe off any fingerprints and dust from the disc surface. Wipe in a straight line from the centre to the outside of the disc. Small dust Output Power 2.5 Watt RMS per channel particles and light stai[...]

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    Preparation for use Carefully unpack the unit from its carton (do not attempt to connect anything Switching on Main Power at this stage). You should have the following items: Your System cames fitted with a mains power cable and plug. Packing included Plug into the mains socket and switch on. Ensure the voltage is compatible. 1. This User Guide. Th[...]

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    Location of Controls FRONT VIEW 21 3 5 4 6 7 A . L. C. RE C O RD I NG 25 26 27 28 11 10 9 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PHO N ES TU N ER C D TAPE E Q PL A Y/ PAU SE MU T E STOP / BAN D RE PE AT DO WN UP S T ANDB Y SENS OR RA NDO M DI SPL AY ME M OR Y SL EEP/ TI ME DN/ R EW TU NE R UP/ FF U L O V E M 29 30 5[...]

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    Location of Controls (Cont.) SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW 32 31 33 34 36 35 6[...]

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    Location of Controls (Cont.) 1. PAUSE BUTTON 19. STOP/BAND : STOP - CD Stop. 2. STOP & EJECT BUTTON BAND - Press to select MW (AM)/FM band in Tuner mode. 3. FAST FORWARD BUTTON 20. MEMORY : CD - Press to program the CD tracks. 4. REWIND BUTTON TUNER - Press to program the Radio stations. 5. PLAY BUTTON 21. POWER STANDBY INDICATOR 6. RECORDING B[...]

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    Location of Controls (Cont.) Remote Control (28 Keys) 1.POWER : ON/OFF-Standby button Front View Rear View 2.MUTE : Press to muting the sound. 3.EQ : Press to select EQ mode (FLAT/CLASSIC/ROCK/POP). 4.Program select buttons TUNER - To recall preset stations. CD - To recall tracks. For 1 - 9, press 1 - 9 buttons. For 10, press 10+ and then 0 . For 1[...]

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    GENERAL OPERATION POWER ON When power is connected for the first time, or if the power cord was unplugged and - Press the MEMORY button ONCE. The Minutes segments display "00" . The Hour reconnected: segments flash continuously - The STANDBY LED lights, and the LCD panel appears Clock Time as follows : - Press the Skip/Search >> or [...]

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    GENERAL OPERATION (CONT.) TIMER OPERATION TUNER OPERATION To set the wake-up timer Basic operation - Press the POWER button to turn the unit off STANDBY - Press POWER button to turn on the power. - Press DISPLAY button. The TIMER indicator appears on the - Press the TUNER button and press the BAND button to select AM or FM. LCD and flashes. Press M[...]

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    Using the Cassette Player LISTENING TO TAPE RECORDING Stop/Eject button - Press to stop all deck operations. Press again to open the Cassette Doors. A. Recording from Radio to Tape Fast Forward Button - Press to start rapid tape Fast winding in forward direction. - Press the TUNER button to select tuner mode, and press the STOP/BAND button Fast Rew[...]

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    Using the CD Player LOADING/PLAYING DISCS Skip Forward or Backward through tracks - Press Power Button to switch On the unit. - The Skip/Seach function can be used at any time during play. - Press the CD Button to select CD mode. - To select the next track, press Forward Skip Button . If you are on the last track - Open the CD door by hand gentlely[...]

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    Using the CD Player (Cont.) Programmed track selection Repeat disc play You can set your Mini Tower System to play a selection of tracks from your disc. You can set your CD player to repeat play a single track, the whole disc or your programmed track selection. To select specific tracks To repeat a single track Make sure there is no CD playing. Ens[...]

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    TUNER OPERATION Using the CD Player (Cont.) Basic operation To repeat a programmed selection - Press POWER button to turn on the power. Refer to section titled "Programmed Track Selection" on previous page and select your - Press the TUNER button and press the BAND button to select AM or FM. tracks. - Press and release the Skip/Search >[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the proble[...]

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