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MP3/WMA/CD Player MP-10 User Manual T o ensure the smooth handling of your warranty please write the serial number of your de vice into the box. In the case of warranty you are e xpected to send it together with a copy of your in voice to y our nearest TEA C sales representative. ®[...]
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• Copyright © 2004-2005, TEAC Corporation . All rights reserved. Edition: Mar ch 2005 • Company and product names pr ovided herein are trademarks of their respective companies. • Changes in specifications and features may be made without notice or obligation.[...]
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17 | MP-10 Contents CONTENT OF PACK A GE ............................................................. 18 L OC A TION OF CONTROLS ......................................................... 18 POWER SOURCES ....................................................................... 19 Using Nickel-metal-hydride batteries: ............................... [...]
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18 | MP-10 CONTENT OF PACKA GE MP3/WMA/CD player MP -10, adapter , earphone, 2 recharge- able batteries, remote control unit, external batterie pack, manual LOCA TION OF CONTROLS[...]
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19 | MP-10 1 External batter y connec- tion 2 DC input sock et 3 Lid open switch 4 "Next" button 5 "P revious" button 6. Play / P ause button 7 Stop button 8 V olume up button V ol + 9 V olume down button Vo l - 10 Audio out socket 11 Remote control & earphone socket 12 LCD display 13 ESP On / Off andDirectory / [...]
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20 | MP-10 Remark: T o remove the Nick el-metal-hydride batteries from the batter y compartment, press the negative pole of the battery downward. The positive pole of the battery will be tilted up and the battery can be taken out easily . U sing AC/DC adaptor Use only DC output between 4.5V and 6.0V with positive pole to the center pin, and make su[...]
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21 | MP-10 If the player is operating by the power source of A C/DC adap- tor , while the rechargeable batteries are k ept inside the battery compartment, switch off the player by pressing the Stop but- ton. L eave the player idle for about 60 sec., the batteries will be rechar ged automatically . The recharging will be cut off automatically when t[...]
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22 | MP-10 Remark: The title of song, artist’s name, and album’s name can be displayed if the MP3 disc is with the ID3 versions V1, V1.1, V2 2.0, or V2 3.0 information. 4. Adjust the volume to the desire level by pr essing the “ VOL - ” or “ VOL + ” button . T o Press Display Example (for MP3 format) P ause Resume play after pause Skip [...]
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23 | MP-10 Remarks: A. T o enhance power saving at the MP3 and WMA formats, the spinning motor stops when the buffer memory is full. B. The unit will be switched off automatically approx. 60 sec- onds after the playback is stopped. T o disable/r esume the buttons functions Slide the HOLD switch to the direction of the ar row and the function of[...]
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24 | MP-10 T o skip at directory le vel for MP3 and WMA playback only Pr ess the DIR/ESP button once, the “ Album SKIP” indicator appears on the display for about two seconds. A t this status, press the Next button or P revious button, the skip function is on directory level. Pr ess the DIR/ESP button again to go back to file level.[...]
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25 | MP-10 ADV ANCE OPERA TIONS (A) During playback, press the MODE button to perform the following functions : Repeat One; R epeat All; R epeat Directory; Introduction Scan; Random; R andom R epeat All; Random R epeat Di- rectory; R epeat Off Note: Repeat Dir ectory and Random R epeat Directory functions are available only when the MP3 files have [...]
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26 | MP-10 P ress the MODE button to confirm and start the pr ogram- ming of the second track. R epeat the above procedures to pr ogram the consecu- tive tracks. A fter programming, press the Play/P ause button to start the programmed playback. Note: Max. 32 tracks can be programmed. SPECIFICA TIONS Support Media: CD, CD-R , CD-RW Suppo[...]
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WARRANTY Warranty Period TEAC Europe GmbH, hereinafter called TEAC, warrants this product against any defect in material and workmanship for two (2) years from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser. According to the following terms this TEAC product will be repaired without charge of labor and materials by the authorized TEAC servic[...]
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TEAC Europe GmbH , DSPD: Bahnstraße 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany Internet: www.teac.de TEAC Service Center: TEAC Service Centre Europe Hessenring 25 64546 Mörfelden-Walldorf, Germany www.teac.de/rma Hotline: +49 1805 55 83 79 TEAC Europe GmbH DSPD Bahnstraße 12 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim Germany[...]