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Summary of Contents for CE110A

Page 1: ... However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular ktstaiation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevisiov reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off aOO on the user is encouraged to try to correct the in1erference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or rekJcate the receiving antenna Increase the separation ...

Page 2: ...e whIle lIstening to a part of the disc wIth no audio signals or very low level Inputs If you do so the speakers may be damaged when the peak level of the sound is played The lens on the disc table should be kept clean Do not touch the lens or poke at it If you do so the lens may be damaged and the unit will not operate properly On Installation Never install the unit where it would be subjected to...

Page 3: ...in some i areas It can also be potentially dangerous to play your headsets at high I volume while walking especially at pedestrian crossings You should I exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Avoid using headphones earphone at high volume Hearing experts ad vise against continuous loud and extended play II you experience a ringing in your ears reduce volum...

Page 4: ...s in the battery compartment with a cloth and replace the old batteries with new ones When the unit is not to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries Battery life CD PLAYING I AL LINE I I RECHARGABLEI When the unit is on a flat and stable surface Notes on During playback batteries are in use is oIl When the battery voltage level is low will light for approx 10 15 minutes playback st...

Page 5: ...nt 2 The unit has to be in the stop mode To charge f t f E Jf 1 i fl J X 1 7 o 1 Y t i jt H f t Donotchargecontinuouslyfor24 hours or more Doing so can cause the performance of the rechargeable batteries to deteriorate More time may be required for charging in cold temperatures Replace the rechargeable batteries if the operating time decreases drastically even when they are properly charged DO NOT...

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Page 7: ... on the disc and the total playing time T O C Table of Contents appear for 2 seconds Example L ID S i 39 1 U I Totalnumber Tolalplayinglime oflracks I r During play The track number and the elapsed playing time of the current selection appear I n tt 1 3nJ tJ S l Uj Jc i I 2 min 45 sec has elapsed from the beginning of the third track When STOp is pressed during play T O C Table of Contents will be...

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Page 9: ...is subjected to a certain kind of shock In these conditions try to release DIGITAL ANTI SHOCK SYSTEM jLt i During playback every time the PLAY MODE key is pressed the mode would be changed to the next one as follows i NORMAL play INTRO SINGLE MUSIC SHUFFLE PRDGRAM Repeat playof each mode is possible Normal Play Playing the Whole Disc There is no play mode indication in the display window To repeat...

Page 10: ...c Shuffle Play Playing the Selections In Random Order 1 Press PLAY MODE during play until PROG and 00 flash in the dlsplaywindow 2 Press I or to select the desired selection i Wili t t i oc 0 0 c 0 1 f i 7 1 J rf iJt ...

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Page 14: ...lock D A conversion 16 bits linear CH Frequency response 20 20000 Hz dB Output at 4 5 input level Une output stereo minijack Output level 0 4V rmsat 10 kilohms at 1i Hz Headphones earphones stereo minijack 15 mW 15 mWat 16Wto32W i i 2 size AA LR6 or SUM 3 alkaline batter ies or DC IN 4 5V 750mA power adaptor Polarity of plug 0 Power requirements Where purchase U s A Canada Central and South Americ...

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