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Spirit

Multimedia 

Player/Recorder

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Thank you for choosing the Spirit™ Multimedia Player/Recorder. It is designed to provide outstanding stereo sound in a portable 

system for educators and students. Your 1776 is ideal for individual and group listening centers in classrooms and libraries, music & story 

time activities, literacy groups, ELD and ESL language learning applications. 

I encourage you to visit our website to register your 1776 for its warranty coverage, and while there please learn more about the 

complete line of Califone audio visual products including: Portable and installed wireless PA systems, multi-media players & recorders, 

headphones and headsets, computer peripheral equipment, visual presentation products and language learning materials.

Sincerely, 

Roscoe Anthony

President, Califone® International, Inc.

Warranty Registration 

The warranty for the 1776 Player/Recorder specifically covers 

use in schools, churches and early childhood daycare centers, 

unlike consumer electronic products. This is critical to help 

avoid lost class time due to “down” equipment and helps 

stretch budgets.

It is built to the same standards as the rest of our products 

which teachers and other presenters rely on day in and day 

out. Califone warrants this product to be free from defective 

material and workmanship for one year from the purchase 

date. Our “Project Intercept” Customer Satisfaction program 

will  replace  defective  parts  and  repair  malfunctioning 

products under this warranty when the defect occurs under 

normal use, provided the unit is returned to our factory via 

prepaid transportation only after the factory issues an RA 

(Return Authorization) number which must be clearly written 

on the outside of the box.

Unpacking your Spirit™ Player/Recorder

Check unit carefully for damage that may have occurred 

during transit. Each 1776 is carefully inspected at the factory 

and packed in a special carton for safe transport.

All Damage Claims Must Be Made With The Freight Carrier

Notify the freight carrier immediately if you observe any 

damage the shipping carton or product. Repack the unit 

in  the  carton  and  await  inspection  by  the  carrier’s  claim 

agent. Notify your dealer of the pending freight claim. 

Returning your unit for service or repairs

Should your unit require service, contact your dealer or 

Califone directly (Customer Service Department) at 

(800) 722-0500 

to first obtain a Return Authorization 

(RA) number. 

Damage Requiring Service 

The Spirit™ should be serviced by qualified service 

personnel when: 
•  The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged
•  Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the Spirit™
•  The Spirit™ has been exposed to rain
•  It does not appear to be operating normally or exhibits 

   a marked change in performance
•  The Spirit™ has been dropped or the enclosure damaged

All shipments to Califone must include the RA 

number clearly marked on the exterior of the shipping 

carton 

and must shipped prepaid. C.O.D. shipments will 

be refused and returned at your cost.

Servicing

The user should not attempt to service the Spirit™ 

beyond that described in these operating instructions. For 

all other servicing, refer to qualified service personnel.

Contents

a) 1776

b) This Instruction Manual

Location of Controls and Indicators

LCD Display

1. Pause Button
2. Stop / Eject Button
3. Tape - Fast Forward Button
4. Tape - Fast Rewind Button
5. Play Button
6. Record Button
7. CD Door Open
8. Band Selector
9. Tuning Dial Pointer
10. CD - Forward Skip Button
11. CD - Backward Skip Button
12. FM Stereo Indicator LED
13. Volume Knob
14. Function Switch
15. DBB Button
16. Play / Pause Button
17. Stop Button
18. LCD Display
19. Telescopic Antenna
20. Tuning Knob
21. Battery Door
22. AC Main
23. 3.5mm Headphone/Jackbox jack
24. Speakers (Front)
25. Speakers (Rear)
26. Built-in microphone

27. Pause Indicator
28. Track Number Indicator

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Summary of Contents for Spirit 1776

Page 1: ... ASHA to promote the safe use of personal audio products in the classroom These two guidelines will help students use audio technology responsibly Lower the volume Limit listening time Califone also recommends upgrading to ambient noise reducing headphones Note about Safe Listening Practices califone_1776_manual indd 2 3 10 2 08 3 51 13 PM ...

Page 2: ... and packed in a special carton for safe transport AllDamageClaimsMustBeMadeWithTheFreightCarrier Notify the freight carrier immediately if you observe any damage the shipping carton or product Repack the unit in the carton and await inspection by the carrier s claim agent Notify your dealer of the pending freight claim Returning your unit for service or repairs Should your unit require service co...

Page 3: ...Press PREVIOUS or NEXT until the desired track number appears in the display The selected track begins to play after PLAY PAUSE is pressed Starting with a particular track Press PREVIOUS or NEXT until the required track number appears in the display Press PLAY PAUSE Play starts from the selected track Searching for a passage during a play Hold PREVIOUS down to search backwards to the beginning Hol...

Page 4: ...assette recordings are ideal for creating permanent records of a group project or student progress with the built in microphone Set the function switch to Tape Press STOP EJECT to open the cassette holder Insert a blank cassette Start recording by pressing RECORD the PLAY button is automatically pressed When the end of the tape is reached the recorder buttons are released To interrupt recording pr...

Page 5: ...scolor the cabinet finish Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the CD compartment Care and Maintenance Care and Handling of Compact Discs 1 Handle the disc by its edges or center hole To keep the disc clean avoid touching the data surface 2 Data is embedded directly beneath the label protected only by a thin lacquer layer and is more vulnerable to damage than the bottom A scratch that ...

Page 6: ... the CD CD stops immediately Is CD loaded upside down Is CD not set properly in tray Is CD excessively dirty CD takes too long to start Press STOP and PLAY PAUSE again repeat if necessary AM FM Radio No sound or signal Is FUNCTION Selector set to Radio Is Band Selector set properly Signal is unclear Is telescoping antenna fully extended and properly positioned for best reception FM Stereo receptio...

Page 7: ...s Par conséquent la qualité sonore peut diminuer si ce produit est exposé à un fort champ életromagnétique La qualité sonore redeviendra normale après affaib lissement du champ électromagnétique The lightening flash with arrowhead within a triangle is intended to tell the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within a triangle is intended ...

Page 8: ...gs and press OK 5 Scroll to Repeat Track and press OK 5 To play all tracks repeatedly Press the Menu button 4 Scroll to Settings and press OK 5 Scroll to Repeat All and press OK 5 To play all tracks in random order Press the Menu button 5 Scroll to Settings and press OK 5 Scroll to Repeat All and press OK 5 Playing back voice tracks Press the Menu button 4 Scroll to Play Voice and press OK 5 Selec...

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