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Copyright © Lexibook 2006

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Copyright © Lexibook 2006

ENGLISH

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USING HEADPHONES

Headphones are not supplied with this Player. You will require head-
phones fitted with a 3.5 mm diameter stereo plug and an impedance of
8-2 ohms. Plug your headphones into the HEADPHONE jack [22] on
the rear of the unit for private listening. After plugging in the headphones,
the speakers will be automatically disconnected.
ALWAYS LOWER THE VOLUME LEVEL BEFORE PUTTING ON
YOUR HEADPHONES. OTHERWISE YOUR HEARING COULD BE
DAMAGED.

RADIO OPERATION

1. Press the POWER button [1] once to turn the radio on. The POWER
indicator will light.
2. Slide the Band Selector [16] to “AM” or “FM” for the desired radio
band.
. Adjust the TUNING control [1] to select the desired radio station.
. Adjust the VOLUME control [17] to obtain the desired sound level.
. To turn the Radio off, press the POWER [1] button again.

Tips for good radio reception

To ensure maximum FM tuner sensitivity, the FM wire antenna [2]
should be fully extended to obtain the best possible reception. Avoid
close proximity to the speakers and other electrical appliance.
For FM stereo reception, the FM stereo indicator will light steadily when
a stereo program is being received. When tuning in AM reception, to
ensure best AM sensitivity, try repositioning the unit until the best
reception is obtained.

CD PLAYER OPERATION

Note: This player plays not only commercial CDs but also self-compiled
CD-R/RW discs.
1. Press the POWER button [1].
2. Set the FUNCTION [1] selector to “CD” position. The player will load
the disc and will display “no” if no disc is loaded.
. Open the CD lid. Carefully place an audio CD with its label side

upward in the CD compartment [19] and close the CD door [18]. The
total number of tracks on the CD will appear on the LCD display.
. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button []. The PLAY indicator [] will light and
the CD will start playing from the first track.
. Adjust the VOLUME control [17] to set the sound level.
6. To suspend playing, press the PLAY/PAUSE button [] again. The

track number will flash and the PLAY indicator [4] will go off. To re
sume playing, press the PLAY/PAUSE button [] again.
7. You can choose to play your favorite track directly by pressing either
the Skip Forward [12] or Skip Backward [9] button. The display will
indicate the track number selected.
8. To locate a particular passage within a track, keep the Skip Forward
[12] or Skip Backward [9] button depressed until it is found.
9. To repeat a particular track, press the REPEAT [7] button once or until
the REPEAT indicator [5] flashes.
10.To repeat the entire CD, press the REPEAT [7] button twice or until

the REPEAT indicator [] lights steadily.

11.To stop playing, press the STOP [10] button.
12.When you wish to turn off the CD player, press the POWER [1] but
on again.

CD PROGRAMMED PLAY

This function allows the tracks to be played in a programmed sequence.
1. In CD stop mode, press the PROG [8] button once. The number “01”
will blink on the display.
2. Press the Skip Forward [12] or Skip Backward [9] button to select the
first song to include in the programmed sequence.
. Press the PROG [8] button again to store the song.
. The number will change to “02” and blink. Select the next song to save
(see steps 2 and ). You may program as many as 20 tracks.
. Press PLAY/PAUSE [] to start playing the programmed sequence.
6. To cancel programmed play, press the STOP [10] button twice.

Notes on CD-R/RW Discs

Because of non-standardized format definition/production of CD-R/RW,
playback quality & performance are not guaranteed.
Manufacturer is not responsible for the playability of CD-R/RW due to
recording conditions such as PC performance, writing software, media
ability, etc.
Do not attach a label or seal to either side of the CD-R/RW disc. It may
cause a malfunction.
This device is not meant to read .wav-files (direct copy of the CD to the
traditional audio format); it is however conceived to read mp3 files on
your burnt CDs. Otherwise, please note that portable laser readers are
very sensitive to the quality of the CD-R base, to the recording speed
and to the general state of the CD-R (scratches, stains, etc.). The pos-
sible difficulties of reading a burnt CD-R, rewritable or not, are normal
and do not constitute a default of the reader of the device.

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