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RP-7924 Personal CD Pla yer[...]
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Important Information Required by Federal Communications Commission Concerning Radio Frequency Interference This device generates and uses radio frequency (RF) energy , and if not installed and used properly , this equipment may cause interference to radio and television reception. This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the li[...]
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1 Where to Star t... Y our RCA personal CD player is easy to use, right down to the instruction manual. The opening section, “First Things First,” gets you started by showing you how to “Plug In and Play .” Then you learn about all of the features—from basic to advanced. The notes in the margin give you extra information that will help yo[...]
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2 First Things First Make sure that your package contains these accessories with your CD player . Powering Up Power your CD player by connecting the AC power adapter No Juice? The play er won’t run on batter ies if the AC adapt er is plugged int o the DC jack. Headphones Not All Plugs Are Created Equal Use only the Thomson 5-4026 power supply t h[...]
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3 Hold It Right There! It won’ t play if the HOLD switch is ON (see pag e 6). Playing a Disc Y ou can play 3" and 5" compact discs that have this logo: 1 Press the OPEN button to open the disc compartment door . 2 Place a disc on the spindle with the label facing up, and then gently push down on the center of the disc until it’ s secu[...]
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4 Basic Features Now that you’re plugged in and playing CDs, you’re ready to use some of the basic features. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) The liquid crystal display tells you what your CD player is doing. (See Appendix A for detailed information about the display). Backlighting The display and usage buttons automatically light when you open the[...]
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5 Repeat Press the REPEA T/ENTER button once (in Play mode) to repeat current track; press again to repeat all tracks; press a third time to turn off repeat function. Check the display to see which repeat mode you’re in (see Appendix A). Shuffle Press the MODE button and then press PLA Y/P AUSE to play tracks in random order . Bass Boost Bass Boo[...]
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6 Hold T urning on the HOLD feature does the following: • W ith power ON — Key icon appears in the display; all buttons are locked out; Hd appears in the display when a button is pressed. • W ith power OFF — All buttons are locked out, and you must turn off the HOLD switch before you can operate the player . Hit the Road The best time to us[...]
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7 Programming Play Order 1 Press the MODE button until PROG flashes in the display . 2 Press one of the TRACK/SEARCH buttons until you see the desired track number . 3 Press REPEA T/ENTER to store that track into the program memory ( Pr appears in the display letting you know you can store another track). Y ou can store from 1 to 20 tracks (until P[...]
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8 Care and Maintenance Guidelines • Do not touch the laser lens. • T emperature changes can cause condensation to form on the laser lens. If condensation forms on the lens, leave the disc compartment door open (with no disc) for an hour to remove condensation. • Exposure to direct sunlight or extreme heat (such as inside a car parked in the s[...]
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9 Handling Compact Discs T o get the best possible sound from your compact discs, you need to keep them clean. Note the following guidelines regarding the use and care of compact discs: • Don’t touch the playing surface (the side without the label). • Don’t store discs in places with high temperatures or high humidity—they can become warp[...]
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10 Appendix A: Understanding the Display Abbreviations Used in the Display Abbreviation Indicates Hd (hold) The HOLD switch is on. nd (no disc) There is no disc in the compartment. rd (reading disc) Player is reading CD’ s table of contents. nP ( no program) There is no program in memory . PF (program full) All memory locations are filled. Pr (pr[...]
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11 Icons Used in the Display Icon Represents Indicates Disc Play/Pause modes and T rack/Search modes (does not spin during Stop mode.) ESP T ank Amount of information held in memory for the electronic skip protection feature (see p. 6). Repeat track That the current track number will be repeated. Repeat all That all tracks are repeated. HOLD HOLD s[...]
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12 Appendix C: Headphone Safety For your comfort , health and safety , be sure to observe the following guidelines when using headphones: Hearing Comfort and W ell Being • Always turn volume down to the minimum setting before plugging in the headphones. • Don’t listen at a high volume. • Hearing experts advise against extended continuous li[...]
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13 Index A Abbreviations, Display Hd 10 nd 10 nP 10 PF 10 Pr 10 AC power adapter 2 B Backlighting 4 batteries 2 Battery icon 1 1 Buttons ESP 6 MODE 5, 7 PLA Y/P AUSE 3, 4, 5 REPEA T/ENTER 5, 7 ST OP 4 TRACK/SEARCH 4, 5, 7 C Cleaning the Laser Lens 8 compact discs 3" and 5" 3 handling and care 9 D Disc Icon 1 1 E ESP Electronic Skip Protec[...]
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• Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not covered by the warranty . • A new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight. What does your warranty not cover? • Customer instruction. Y our Use and Care Guide provides informa- tion regarding the operating instructions and user controls. For additional i[...]