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Rechargeable  batteries  have  a  service  life  of

approximately  300  charge-discharge  cycles.  The
batteries have reached the end of their operational life if
they last for a noticeably shorter time after recharging.

USING AA BATTERIES (OPTIONAL)

1. External battery pack connector

2. Battery compartment cover

The  supplied  external  battery  case  allows  you  to  use
2 AA batteries (not supplied) and extend the use of the
unit  when  the  rechargeable  batteries  have  run  out  of
power.

To insert the batteries:

1. Open the battery case by pushing down on the top

part of battery case cover, then slide out to open.

2. Insert 2 AA batteries into the compartment according

to the polarity indicators. Close the battery case.

3. Plug the battery case connector to both the player's

EXT BATT and DC IN 4.5V jacks for power.

If rechargeable batteries are inserted into the

player and AA batteries are connected via the external
battery  case,  the  unit  will  use  the AA  batteries  as  the
power source. If connected, unplug the AC adaptor.

Playback time (when using both rechargeable

and AA batteries) is up to 22 hours.

CONNECTING THE LINE REMOTE AND
HEADPHONES

1. Plug the line remote connector to the player's line

remote jack.

2. To use the supplied headphones, connect it to the

line remote headphone jack. Ensure that volume is
set at a moderate listening level.

Once the line remote is properly connected to the player
and the headphones connected to the line remote, you
are ready to operate the unit.

DOCKING THE PLAYER TO THE SPEAKER
DOCK

The Speaker Dock offers the convenience of listening
to  music  tracks  or  the  radio  from  the  home  or  office,
taking up minimal desk space. Once the player is docked
into the Speaker Dock, it plays back audio via its external
active speaker, and can also conveniently charge the
player's  rechargeable  batteries  direct  from  within  the
player.

INSERTING THE PLAYER

Before inserting into the Speaker Dock's slot-in

mechanism, remember to check the following:

The player should be powered off.

The player's AC adaptor is not plugged in.

The line remote and headphones are not connected
to the player.

1. Position the player so that the Oregon Scientific logo

on the device faces right-side up.

2. Align the player directly over the Speaker Dock's slot-

in mechanism, taking note to horizontally align the
player's logo with the Oregon Scientific logo on the
Speaker Dock.

3. Insert the player into the slot's 12-pin connector. It

should click into place.

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Summary of Contents for DDM328

Page 1: ...Orbit Music Station Portable MP3 WMA CD Player with Stereo Speaker Dock Model DDM328 User Manual DDM328 Eng Cover R9 OP 5 9 05 6 13 PM 1 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s...

Page 2: ...nto any openings as this could cause serious damage possibly resulting in fire Do not subject the units to extreme impact shock or fluctuations in humidity Do not expose the units to dripping and spla...

Page 3: ...f it Connect only the AC adaptor provided with the unit When unplugging the AC adaptor from the wall always pull the plug or connector not the cord Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or inte...

Page 4: ...Using the Speaker Dock AC Adaptor 8 Charging the Player s Batteries 8 Basic Operations 8 Adjusting Volume 9 Pause Stop Play 9 Skipping Tracks 9 Selecting Different Directories MP3 WMA CDs Only 9 Remov...

Page 5: ...s UNPACKING When you unpack your Music Orbit Music Station Portable MP3 WMA CD Player with Stereo Speaker Dock make sure to keep all the packing materials in a safe place in case you need to later ret...

Page 6: ...ra aural ear coupling SPEAKER DOCK FRONT VIEW 1 LCD display 2 FM AM button 3 tune button 4 tune button 5 Stop button 6 Four way directional controller a Volume up down buttons b Fast forward rewind bu...

Page 7: ...eries should be recharged before they are used for the first time or if they have not been used for a long period of time To insert the rechargeable batteries into the player 1 Push against the tab of...

Page 8: ...ayer s line remote jack 2 To use the supplied headphones connect it to the line remote headphone jack Ensure that volume is set at a moderate listening level Once the line remote is properly connected...

Page 9: ...es The LED indicator will not illuminate when charging rechargeable batteries that are not designed for use with the player BASIC OPERATIONS The use of the term CD refers to both audio CDs and MP3 WMA...

Page 10: ...of tracks and Track appear on the LCD NOTE NOTE 4 To turn off the player press the button on the unit or line remote again To power off the player press the Speaker Dock button The system clock appear...

Page 11: ...me shock impact In these conditions try releasing the ESP function CLOCK AND RADIO The clock and radio functions are available on the Speaker Dock only CLOCK 1 Make sure the Speaker Dock is in standby...

Page 12: ...MED TRACKS 1 In stop mode press the INFO PROG button repeatedly until a track which flashes and playlist number that you want to replace is shown on the LCD 2 Press the or button until a desired track...

Page 13: ...ayer can be set to control how the tracks are to be repeated during playback Press the MODE button on the line remote or Speaker Dock repeatedly to toggle between different modes during normal playbac...

Page 14: ...again checking that the power is on If there is still no response the buttons on the player line remote or Speaker Dock may be damaged Take the unit to a qualified Oregon Scientific dealer for servici...

Page 15: ...tereo Audio System Total harmonic distortion 0 2 at 1kHz on headphone Frequency response 1dB at 100Hz on headphone 1dB at 10kHz on headphone 3dB at 20kHz on headphone Headphone output level RMS max 18...

Page 16: ...ations However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter...

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