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User’ s Guide Personal Compact Disc MP3 Player MPD8802 Befor e operating this pr oduct, please r ead these instructions completely .[...]
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1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN DANGEROUS VOLTAGE: The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to[...]
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2 INFORMATION: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not[...]
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3 Dear Customer: Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out o[...]
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4 LOCA TION OF CONTROLS 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 15 14 13 12 16 11 10 8 9 1. Skip ( o ) Button 2. Skip ( n ) Button 3. PROG. Button 4. Display 5. ESP/ALBUM Button 6. MODE Button 7. DC 4.5V Jack (Rear of Unit) 8. PLAY/PAUSE ( ®p )/POWER ON Button 9. STOP ( ■ )/POWER OFF Button 10. LINE OUT Jack (Side of Unit) 11. PHONES Jack (Side of Unit) 12. VOLUME Contro[...]
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5 This CD player requires either two (2) “AA” cell standard batteries (not included) or an AC adapter (not included). BATTERY INSTALLATION “ ” will light in the display when batteries are low (when using battery power). 1. Open the battery compartment door on the bottom of the unit by sliding it out and then lifting it. To prevent the possi[...]
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6 Audio Sound Through a Home Audio System By using a home audio connection cable (not included), superb audio sound can be heard through your home audio system. Before making any connections, turn off the power to all equipment. Plug a connection cable (not included) between the LINE OUT jack on the side of the CD player and the amplifier’s AUX [...]
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7 CD OPERA TION (CONTINUED) Press the PLAY/PAUSE ( ®p )/POWER ON button 1 to turn the unit on. Open the CD compartment lid by sliding the CD Door OPEN switch 2 . Gently press a disc, label side up, onto the spindle until it locks in place. Close the CD compartment lid. 1 2 1 TO INSERT AND PLA Y A CD This CD player is designed to play all kinds of [...]
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8 CD PLAYBACK NOTES: • See page 15 for more information on MP3’s. • When recording (“burning”) CDs, make sure the session is “finalized”, or simply record (“burn”) only one session. You can find more information in your recorder’s manual. • This unit is capable of playing standard CDs or 3” singles; no adapter is required. ?[...]
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9 CD OPERA TION (CONTINUED) After you insert the disc into the CD player and the total number of tracks appear in the display, you may press either the Skip o 1 or n 2 button to select a specific track for playback. 1 2 1 TO BEGIN PLA YBACK FROM A SPECIFIC TRACK When the desired track number (and file number if using MP3) appears in the dis- play, [...]
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10 CD OPERA TION (CONTINUED) During playback, depress and hold either the Ski p o 1 or n 2 button to move the player forward or backward within a track to locate a specific musical passage. The player will move forward or backward at high speed as long as the buttons are depressed. When you release the Skip o 1 or n 2 button, normal playback will r[...]
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11 CD OPERA TION (CONTINUED) To repeat all the tracks on the CD, press the MODE button twice (three times if using an MP3 CD); the Repeat All indicator will appear in the display. (Repeat All and Album indica- tors wiill appear in the display if using an MP3 CD.) 1 REPEA T PLA YBACK OF ALL TRACKS Press the PLAY/PAUSE ( ®p )/POWER ON button 1 to be[...]
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12 CD OPERA TION (CONTINUED) INTRO PLA YBACK (Will play the first 10 seconds of each track) While in the Stop mode, press the MODE button four times (five times if an MP3 CD with multiple directories is inserted); “RAND” will appear in the display. 1 TO RANDOML Y PLA Y BACK A CD Press the PLAY/PAUSE ( ®p )/POWER ON button 1 to begin playback. [...]
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13 CD OPERA TION (CONTINUED) While in the Stop mode, press the PROG. button. The track number will blink and “P-01” will appear in the dis- play. 1 TO PROGRAM THE MEMOR Y (UP T O 64 TRACKS) Programming is the ability to preselect the order in which a series of tracks will be played. Select a track to be programmed using the Skip o 1 or n 2 butt[...]
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NOTES ON PROGRAM PLAYBACK • You can review the program by pressing the PRO G. button repeatedly while in the Stop mode. • To add a track to the program memory, simply press the PRO G. button repeatedly until the track (directory for MP3) appears and “00” blinks in the display. Then follow steps 2 and 3 on the previous page. • Press the ST[...]
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MP3 F AQs–Frequently Asked Questions Please read before playing an MP3 CD. Does the unit support packet write CD-RW? Y es, it can. Y ou can add or delete MP3 files without reformatting. It appears like a PC hard drive. Can the unit read regular music CDs? Y es, it can. However you can not mix MP3s and WA V files on the same CD. If you do this you[...]
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16 CD OPERA TION (CONTINUED) When playing an MP3 disc with more than one album, press the ESP/ALBUM button to skip to the next album. 1 2 1 ALBUM SKIP[...]
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17 SINGLE SESSION The chart below is an example of a Windows Explorer display that will appear on your computer monitor for a single session MP3 CD Rom with directories/albums. Check the added notes to help you understand the MP3 CD unit display and the playback sequence of directories/albums and tracks on a single session MP3 CD. MUL TI SESSION Th[...]
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18 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Caring for Compact Discs • Treat the compact disc carefully. Handle the compact disc only by its edges. Never allow your fingers to come in contact with the shiny, unprinted side of the compact disc. • Do not attach adhesive tape, stickers, etc. to the co mp a ct disc label. • Clean the co mp a ct disc periodically wi[...]
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19 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If you experience a problem with this unit, check the chart below before calling for service. SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Unit will not Dead batteries, or not Replace batteries, and install turn on. installed properly. properly. Weak or dead Re- Recharge or replace chargeable batteries. b a t t e r ie s . AC adapter Check AC ada[...]
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Power Requirement DC ............................2 x AA (LR6) Alkaline batteries Power requirement AC ....................DC IN 4.5V Adapter (center positive) Output Level (Line Out) ............................................0.6VMS (47K Ohms) Output Level (Headphones) ..........................................16mW (32 Ohms) MPEG Rate ............[...]
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Memcorp, Inc. Weston, FL Printed in Hong Kong Visit our website at www .memorexelectronics.com[...]