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Plugging In and Playing a Disc

Because tape decks vary, you may need to adjust the line cord on the Car Cassette
adapter in order to get the cassette adapter to fit correctly into your car’s tape deck.

Plugging and Playing

Insert the Cassette adapter into the tape deck, and plug the cord into the

CD player’s PHONES jack (located on the side).

Set your car stereo volume to a low level, and the CD player’s volume

to a mid level (make sure that BASS BOOST is switched off).

Insert a disc and press PLAY/PAUSE.
Use the car stereo to adjust the volume, tone, etc. You may need to adjust the

volume on your CD player if you hear clicks or other distortion.

Before ejecting the cassette when you’re finished, make sure the

car stereo’s volume is turned down.

Adjusting the Line Cord

Move the cord to the position that best fits your car stereo’s tape deck.
Gently pull the cord out of the restraining channel.
Change the cord orientation to fit your car stereo orientation.
Push the cord into place in the restraining channel.

Summary of Contents for RP-7925

Page 1: ...RP 7925 Personal CD Player with car accessories ...

Page 2: ...Commission has prepared a helpful booklet How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Please specify stock number 004 000 00345 4 when ordering copies Inside front cover Precautions Never open the cabinet under any circumstances Any repairs or internal adjustments should be made only by a trained t...

Page 3: ...f Contents First Things First 2 Powering Up 2 Plugging In 3 Playing a Disc 3 Basic Features 4 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 4 Pause 4 Track 4 Repeat 4 Stop 5 Shuffle 5 Bass Boost 5 Advanced Features 5 Search 5 Resume 5 Hold 6 Electronic Skip Protection ESP 6 Program Mode 7 Programming Play Order 7 Reviewing a Program and Replacing a Track 7 Clearing Tracks from a Program 8 Playing CDs in Your Car 8 P...

Page 4: ...4039 Not All Plugs Are Created Equal Use only the Thomson 5 4026 power supply that came with your player Using other adapters can seriously damage the unit No Juice The player won t run on batteries if the AC or Car DC adapter is plugged into the DC jack AC power Adapter 5 4026 by inserting two AA size batteries 1 Open no loss battery door 2 Insert batteries Player will not work and batteries will...

Page 5: ...It Right There It won t play if the HOLD switch is ON see page 6 Playing a Disc You can play 3 and 5 compact discs that have this logo 1 Press the OPEN button to open the disc compartment door 2 Place a disc on the spindle with the label facing up and then gently push down on the center of the disc until it s secure 3 Tightly close the compartment door or CD won t play 4 Press the PLAY PAUSE butto...

Page 6: ...he REPEAT ENTER button once in Play mode to repeat current track press again to repeat all tracks press a third time to turn off repeat function Check the display to see which repeat mode you re in see Appendix A Stop Press STOP to stop play the disc icon freezes in the display STOP Means Stop Right Well it also means shut down Press STOP a second time to shut off the player or wait about 15 secon...

Page 7: ...eason you d ever use it but somehow you find yourself using it to skip through the annoying bongo solo on your Beatniks at the Beach CD Search Press and hold one of the TRACK SEARCH buttons while the disc is playing to search backward or forward through a particular track Resume Switch on RESUME so you can turn off the power in the middle of a track and then later start up exactly where you left o...

Page 8: ... in a stable place because it consumes additional power and wears down batteries more quickly Hit the Road The best time to use HOLD is when you re transporting your CD player so that you don t accidentally activate buttons or open the compartment door RESUME OFF OFF HOLD Electronic Skip Protection ESP The ESP system keeps your CDs from skipping when the player is jarred If you re using AC or Car ...

Page 9: ...a Program and Replacing a Track 1 Press the MODE button until PROG flashes in the display 2 Use the REPEAT ENTER button to review the program order until you see the track number you want to replace 3 Press either of the TRACK SEARCH buttons to select a new track number 4 Press REPEAT ENTER to replace the old track number with the one flashing in the display 5 Press PLAY PAUSE to begin play Why Wo...

Page 10: ...r open the compartment door to completely clear the program memory unless you really want to clear each track individually Playing CDs in Your Car Always wanted a car CD player Now you ve got one that you can take with you when you leave the car and not miss a beat well if you re really quick you might not miss even one beat but you know what I mean Adapters Unplugged Always unplug the adapter fro...

Page 11: ...lume to a mid level make sure that BASS BOOST is switched off 3 Insert a disc and press PLAY PAUSE 4 Use the car stereo to adjust the volume tone etc You may need to adjust the volume on your CD player if you hear clicks or other distortion 5 Before ejecting the cassette when you re finished make sure the car stereo s volume is turned down Adjusting the Line Cord Move the cord to the position that...

Page 12: ... Do not place objects on top of the player Cleaning the Laser Lens It s important that you periodically clean the laser lens especially when dust or fingerprints are evident Not cleaning the laser lens can result in inferior sound quality or no sound at all To clean the lens follow these directions 1 Turn off the unit s power and or disconnect the AC power adapter 2 Open the disc compartment and r...

Page 13: ... with a straight motion Recording the Serial Number According to some State laws and in the event that service should be required you may need both the Model number and the Serial number For easy reference write down the serial number located on the bottom of the unit Serial No __________________ Model No from the bottom of the player _______________________ Service Information This product should...

Page 14: ...ing CD s table of contents nP no program There is no program in memory PF program full All memory locations are filled Pr program Additional memory locations are available during program mode Mode Indicators Used in the Display Mode Indicator Indicates SHUFFLE Disc play is in shuffle mode see p 5 for details PROG Program mode is active see p 7 for details RESUME Resume mode is active see p 5 for d...

Page 15: ...ower is low Appendix B Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Solution Disc is in place but won t play No power Make sure power adapter is getting power from outlet Disc is in backwards Insert disc with label up p 3 Disc is dirty Clean the disc p 11 or try another disc Batteries are weak Replace batteries or try AC power HOLD is active Turn off HOLD switch Adapter plugged into jack but not Remove ada...

Page 16: ...place or clean the disc Appendix C Headphone Safety For your comfort health and safety be sure to observe the following guidelines when using headphones Hearing Comfort and Well Being Always turn volume down to the minimum setting before plugging in the headphones Don t listen at a high volume Hearing experts advise against extended continuous listening through a headset If you experience a ringin...

Page 17: ... 7 8 used to replace a programmed track 7 used to review a program 7 8 Repeating tracks 4 RESUME in display 12 Resume Function 5 Pause versus Resume 5 RESUME switch 5 S Searching within a track 5 Serial Number recording 11 Service Information 11 SHUFFLE in display 12 Shuffle play 5 Shutting off the player 4 STOP button 5 Switching tracks 4 T TRACK SEARCH button 4 5 in programming play 7 8 Troubles...

Page 18: ...y information Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY What does your warranty cover Any defect in material or workmanship For how long after the original purchase One year The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental What will we do Provide you with a new or at our option a refurbished unit The exchange unit is warranted for the remainder of your product s original...

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