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replace the old batteries with fresh batteries or
use an AC power source.
Antenna
Because the AM antenna is inside the device,
you can adjust the AM reception by positioning
the device itself. You can adjust FM reception by
extending and rotating the rod antenna on the
rear of the device.
GENERAL CONTROLS
FUNCTION SWITCH
Move the function switch to the
position of the function you want
to use
VOLUME
Turn the volume dial to adjust the
volume.
POWER OFF
Turn the power off to the device
by moving the function switch to TAPE/OFF
while no cassette tape buttons are pressed.
BASS SWITCH
Press to increase the bass.
Press again to make the sound
normal.
HEADPHONES
Connect stereo headphones (not supplied) with
a mini-plug to the phones jack on the top of the
device.
Note: When the headphones are connected
sound no longer comes from the speaker.
Caution
When you move the function switch, a faint pop-
ping sound can be heard. This is not a defect.
PLAYABLE DISCS
This device can play the discs below. (Music
CDs, CD-Rs/CD-RWs created in music CD for-
mat, or CD-Rs/CD-RWs recorded with data in
MP3 format.)
Important!
Depending on the software used to make the
MP3 format data (encoding software), static
may be heard, some sounds may not be heard
and the data may not play correctly. For infor-
mation on how to make data or on how to use
the computer see the encoding software
instruction manual.
Only MP3 format data can be played on CD-
R/CD- RWs (computer data CDs).
Only the MP3 format data of the first session of
a CD recorded in multi-session can be played.
(Windows Media Audio; files with .WMA or .wma
cannot be played.)
A CD-R/CD-RW or HFS format CD-R/CD-RW
recordec with Packet Lite cannot be played.
Important points when creating a CD-R/CD-RW
to play on this device
When recording data to a CD-R/CD-RW, the
software you use to record will require various
settings. To play music (sound) on this device
select the recording methods that matches the
below settings.
CD Format
Music CD, Computer Data CD (ISO9660 level 1
or level 2, Joliet)
Recording Method
Single Session (All at once), Multi-Session (Only
first session playable)
Format of Music Data to be Recorded Music
CD:
16-bit/44.1 kHz/Stereo PCM Source
Computer Data CD:
MP3 Format (MPEG 1 layer 3 files with .MP3 or
.mp3., 32-320 kbps bit rate and 32 kHz and 44.1
kHz sampling frequencies)
Number of Displayable Folders: 256
Number of Displayable Files: 255
Important!
A CD not placed correctly may be damaged or a
malfunction may occur.
Placing a CD in upside down will cause [- - -] to
display, and the CD will not be playable.
Do not touch the play side.
If the CD is damaged or there are fingerprints or
dust on the surface it may not play.
Do not stick paper or tape to the play side or the
label side.
CD-R/CD-RW
Though you can play CD-R/CD-RW discs
recorded with music, the discs may not be
playable depending on the content that was
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