Memorex MP 31 30 manual

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    @ PORTABLE CD PLAYER AM./FM STEREO RADIO WITH CASSETTE RECORDER MODEL: MP 31 30 BEFORE OPERATION THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY[...]

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    Dear Customer, Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the unit so that you wit be informed of all the features and control operations. Also keep these instructions handy for future reference. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT EXPOSE THE APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Explanation of Graphic Symbols: The light[...]

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    15 OVERLOADING Do '°1 O"'O" W'" 0,11'1' ", """", ,,'do ..Ihi, oa, ...,'m, riok olf",", "ect'" 'hock 16 OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY N""'p"h 0b"d' of "y k,,' "'° Ih" produdth...,.. open, lhey m,[...]

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    .2 .3 .3 .3 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .9 10 11 12 13 14 14 14 15 15 LOCATION OF CONTROLS POWER SOURCES Operating the player on AC power Operating the player on batteries When to replace the batteries. LISTENING TO THE RADIO To improve reception LISTENING TO THE CD CD SKIP / SEARCH LISTENING TO A TAPE Cassette Operation.. RECORDING FROM RADIO RECORDING FROM CD[...]

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    FRONT BACK 4[...]

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    Operating the player on AC power -(' /f AC 120V 160Hz Operating the player on batteries To play your unit on batteries, the AC power cord must be disconnected from the player. Unplug the AC power cord from the unit and insert eight size C alkaline batteries (not supplied) in the compartment. 1 ' !} ~ °1 (~I~ i ~~~~~~~~=~ ) When to repla[...]

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    1. Set the FUNCTION switch to RADIO. ~ mD~~ cr=D::J j , 2. Set the BAND switch to AM, or FM ST. In the FM ST. mode, the FM Stereo indicator will illuminate when a stereo broadcast is received. / ~~:~:~:::~~) fM_-- " 1@ 3. Turn the TUNING control to tune in a radio station. ( [ ~i~~~~~~ ~ "" 4. Adjust the VOLUME. I'::;;:~=::~ [...]

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    To Improve Reception FM Extend the FM Rod antenna 10 improve FM reception. ~ ~. - ~ ~:~~=~~~(E~ Ir==4 AM The AM antenna is built into the unit. Rotate the unit to improve AM reception. ;~ ~ :t3 7[...]

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    1. Set the Function switch to CD. ~ j 2. Insert the CD. 3. Press the ~ I PLAY/PAUSE Button. The CD player will play all the tracks once. The PLAY/PAUSE indicator will illuminate. ::==~ / PlAY~ l Play/Pause ...Q ~ 4. Adjust the VOLUME. ;::;::::~:;~:::~, ~~~ .. ~~~~~/ 8[...]

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    PRESS... TO... .STOP Stop play Stop . PLAY/PAUSE Play/Pau~e Pause ~ I PLAY/PAUSE The Play/Pause indicator will flash Resume play after pause ..- PlAY/PAUSE ~ I PLAY/PAUSE Press Skip/Search forward""'" or backward ~ to select a particular track. 9[...]

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    Press and hold Skip/Search forward"" or backward ~ to quickly advance through music. To Press Display [SJ [5] Find the beginning of the current track ~ once .. Find the beginning of previous tracks [5J ~ ~ repeatedly .. [SJ ~ Find the beginning of the next track ~ ~ once Find the beginning of a succeeding track [$] [6J ~ ~ I repeatedly [j[...]

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    Use Type 1 (normal) tape only. 1. Set the FUNCTION selector to Tape (OFF). (~-;~:;;;;;", ~~!¥?:D J. ' 2. Insert a prerecorded tape. 6'1 3. Press ~ PLAY to start playing. The unit will automatically turn off when the end of the tape is reached. ~ 4. Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired listening level. I~::~~::~" ~ f!. ~ .[...]

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    TO... PRESS... -Ploy -F.PM) --- ./~ STOP/EJECT d ~ Play ~ Ploy -"FWD Fast forward the tape F.F. k:::f Rewind the tape -4-4 REW F.FWD -- II PAUSE Pause tape ~ Resume play after pause II PAUSE -'- -F_-"'- I~~~, Remove the cassette ./~ STOP/EJECT 12[...]

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    1. Set the FUNCTION switch to RADIO. ~ 2. Set the BAND switch toAM or FM ST. In the FM ST. mode, the FM Stereo indicator will illuminate when a stereo broadcast is received. ~ ~ 3. Turn the TUNING control to tune in a radio station ~~~: ~'~~~~~ ' 4. Insert a blank tape. 5. Press. REG. bf 1 ..PLAY will depress automatically, and recording[...]

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    6. Press .~ STOP/EJ. to stop recording. 3. Insert a blank tape. dl 4. Press. REG. ...PLAY will depress automatically and recording starts. 14[...]

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    5. Press the ~ I PLAY/PAUSE Button. The CD player will play all the tracks once. The PLAY/PAUSE indicator will illuminate. Play/Pause "Ci7+ -0 -., "* PlAY/PAUSE / 6. Press .~ STOP/EJ. to stop recording. "' / "" Set the VOL UME to a low level before using headphones. Gradually adjust the VOLUME to a comfonable listen[...]

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    Care and Maintenance Handle your compact discs, cassette tapes, and cassette deck carefully, and they will last a long time. .Use a soft, clean cloth moistened with plain lukewarm water to clean the exterior of the unit. .Never use solvents such as benzene or other strong chemical cleaners since these could damage the unit's finish. .It is imp[...]

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    CASSETTE TAPES .If the tape is loose in its cassette, take up the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotating .If the tape is loose it may get stretched, cut, or caught in the cassette player. .Do not touch the tape surface. TAB 'B"~~~~~!~~~ ~ TAB 'A" : t D OJ Adhesive Adhesive tape tape To prevent recordings[...]

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    SPECIFICATION POWERSOURCE: AC: BATTERIES: 120V -60Hz 8 X C CELLS (LR14 OR EOUIVALENT) RADIO FREQUENCY COVERAGE FM: AM: 88 -108MHz 530-1710kHz RECORDING SYSTEM RECORDING SYSTEM: ERASING SYSTEM: DC BIAS MAGNETIC ERASE GENERAL SPEAKER POWER OUTPUT HEADPHONES: 32 OHMS 1.8 WATT AT 10% T.H.D. PER CHANNEL 3.5MM STEREO JACK PLUG. 8 -32 n CD PLAYER PICK UP:[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE, PLEASE REFER TO THE FOLLOWING CHART FOR THE SYMPTOM AND POSSIBLE SOLUTION. POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS SYMPTOMS CD PLAYER CD PLAYER WILL NOT OPERATE SET FUNCTION SELECTOR SWITCH TO CD POSTION. INSERT CD WITH LABEL SIDE UP. WIPE DISC WITH A SOFT CLOTH OR TRY ANOTHER DISC. CD SKIP WHILE PLAYING.[...]

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    @ .IMITED WARRANTY AUDIO We at Memorex believe you will. be pleased with your new product. Please read this Warranty qar~fully. Memorex warrants this product to be 1ree from manufacturing defects including original parts and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase in, and if used in, the United States. Should[...]

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    Memcorp, Inc. Weston, FL33331 @ 2000 Memorex is a registered trademark of Memorex Telex N.V. Prnited in Hong Kong Visit our website at www.memorex.com[...]