Entertainment systems – FORD 2002 Ranger v.1 User Manual

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• Disc finalization — The disc may be left open for the purpose of

adding sessions to it at a later time, but be sure to close each session
or the disc will not play.

• Bit rate — The player supports bit rates from 56–320 kbps, as well as

variable bit rate MP3 files, but lower bit rates will have a noticeable
effect on sound quality and are recommended only for speech or low
fidelity music material. We recommend that you encode MP3 files
using a high quality encoder.

• PC configuration — Encoding MP3 files requires intensive use of your

computer’s resources. Follow the PC configuration recommendations
of the encoder software vendor. We recommend that you avoid
running other software applications on your PC during MP3 encoding
to avoid undesirable noise and distortion.

CD, MP3 AND CD PLAYER CARE

• Handle discs by their edges only. Never touch the playing surface.
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources for extended

periods of time.

• Do not insert more than one disc into the slot of the CD player (if

equipped).

• Always store discs out of direct sunlight. Excessive heat may damage

or warp discs.

• Use care when handling and playing CD-R and CD-RW discs, which

are more susceptible to damage from heat, light and stress than are
regular CDs.

• Always insert and remove a disc by holding the disc flat, with the

playing surface facing down, in order to prevent damage to the disc or
the player.

• Never insert any object other than a compact disc into the player, as

doing so may damage the player and may cause injury to you.

• Do not disassemble the player. The laser used in disc playback is

extremely harmful to the eyes.

Do not insert any promotional (odd shaped or sized) discs, or
discs with removable labels into the CD player as jamming may
occur. Damage incurred by adhesive materials of any kind or
non-standard discs may void the warranty.

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