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PLINIUS TOKO
Product Features
NETWORK AUDIO/COMPACT DISC AUDIO SELECTION
The Toko Digital Audio Player will automatically default to Network stream mode at all
times when there is no CD playing. To switch to CD Audio, insert a CD or press play
with a valid CD in the unit. To switch to Network Audio, stop CD playback.
When CD playback stops as it reaches the end of the CD (unless repeat function is
ON), the unit will switch to Network Audio mode by default.
REMOTE CONTROL
Provided with your Plinius Toko is an 11 function remote control. Two AAA batteries
power the remote, and these are replaced by removing the two screws on the base
of the remote that hold the battery compartment in place. The bottom end of the
remote is now free to slide out for access to the batteries. Replace the two batteries,
taking care to refit the new ones with correct polarity.
DISPLAY STANDBY
The display has a time out feature, which will cause the display to switch off after 10
minutes once the CD has stopped. The display will reactivate when any CD function is
next used.
MAINS/LINE FUSE
A Mains/Line fuse is fitted within the IEC socket on the rear of the Digital Audio Player.
A small drawer at the bottom of this socket may be removed (after the IEC plug is
removed) by levering it out with a flat blade screwdriver. The fuse fitted should be
rated at no greater than that specified on the rear panel.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT FIT A FUSE WITH A HIGHER RATING.
NOTE: Fuse failure may indicate a severe problem. Should the Digital Audio Player
continue to exhibit mains fuse failure contact your Plinius dealer.
COPY PROTECTED COMPACT DISCS
Please understand that the Toko has been designed to meet the standards as laid
out in the Redbook CD specification. Copy protected CD’s do not conform to this
standard, and are manufactured with deliberately introduced errors in an attempt
to frustrate those who may want to make digital copies. These schemes also
compromise the audio potential of the compact disc format.
The firmware in the Toko has been designed to enable most copy protected CD’s
to be played. However it is possible that if a non-standard CD is inserted, it may be
unreadable or create errors. If this occurs the power LED will be the only LED lit after