Naxa NPB-251 User Manual

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6.

Normally all the programmed tracks will be played through once and then stop. However, you may use
the REPEAT function to repeatedly play a certain track (Repeat 1) or all tracks in the program (Repeat
All). You may also tap SKIP FORWARD "" BUTTON(#14) to go directly to other tracks ahead
during program play but you cannot use SKIP BACKWARD "" BUTTON(#12) to go back to
previous track(s).

7.

To review/edit the programmed tracks during play, press the STOP BUTTON (#4)and then the
PROGRAM BUTTON(#6), the LED DISPLAY(#9)will automatically show the programmed tracks
one by one in their correct sequence starting from the first. At the end of program review, “01” in the
LED DISPLAY and PROGRAM INDICATOR will both flash. If you do not want to change any track in the
program, press PLAY BUTTON.(#13)

8.

To edit a programmed track, use the SKIP FORWARD "" (#14)or SKIP BACKWARD ""
BUTTON (#12)to select a new track and press PROGRAM BUTTON to confirm. To skip forward,
press PROGRAM BUTTON(#6) until you reach the program number whose track you want to
change.

9.

To cancel program play, press the STOP BUTTON(#4) twice while program playback is running or
open the CD DOOR(#/8) in stop mode.

AUX IN OPERATION


This CD features an aux line-in jack for connecting your iPod, MP3 player or other digital music player.
1. Connect the headphone jack of your external device to the AUX IN jack located on the left side of this CD

player (The connection cable is not included).

2. Turn on the CD player and it will enter the AUX function mode once an external device is plugged into the

AUX IN jack(#1).

3. Start to play your iPod, MP3 player or other external audio device.
4. Slowly adjust both volume controls on your CD player and the external device.
5. Turn off your iPod, MP3 player and etc. when finish listening. Turn the CD player off and unplug the AUX IN

jack.


Remark:
Once the AUX IN jack is plugged, the CD player will automatically enter the AUX mode no matter if the
Function Selector is in CD or Radio mode. Remember to disconnect the cable from the CD player after use in
order to be able to listen to the radio or CD player again.

SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency Range:

AM 530 - 1710 kHz

FM 87.5 – 107.9 MHz

Power Sources:

120V~ 60Hz 12W or

6 x DC1.5V ‘C’ (UM-2) Batteries (Not included)

















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