Coby CXCD470 manual

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    CXCD470 MINI SYSTEM WITH 3-CD CHANGERS AND DOUBLE CASSETTE RECORDER INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    2 The lightning flash with arrow- head symbol, within an equilat- eral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous volt- age" within the product's enclo- sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. W ARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO [...]

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    3 LOCA TION OF CONTROLS 23. Fast Rewind 24. Fast Forward 25. Stop/Eject 26. Pause 27. T ape B 28. Function Indicator (AUX) 29. Function Indicator (T uner/Band) 30. Surround On/Off Knob 31. Memory/C-Adj. Knob 32. Bass Boost On/Off Knob 33. V olume Knob 34. Preset Repeat/Random 35. T uning Knob 36. CD Play/Pause Knob 37. CD Stop Knob 38. Disc T ray O[...]

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    4 45. AUX In 46. Beat Cut Switch 47. Right Speaker Out Let 48. Left Speaker Out Let 49. Left Surround Speaker Out Let 50. Right Surround Speaker Out Let 51. FM Antenna 52. AC V oltage Selector (for dual voltage version only.) 53. AC Main Out Let 54. Left Surround Speaker Box 55. Left Speaker Box 56. Right Surround Speaker Box 57. Right Speaker Box [...]

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    5 OPERA TIONS 1. Carefully unpack the unit and speakers. Remove all packing material from around the unit. 2. Locate the unit horizontally on a heavy duty stand or firm level surface and away from the speaker system to avoid acoustic feedback. CONNECTIONS 1. Connect the Speaker Box speaker wire to the speaker out let on the rear of the main unit. 2[...]

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    6 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT 1. Set to “T APE” [13] or “AUX” [28] mode. The clock will appear on the LCD display 2. Press the MEMORY/C-ADJ. Button [31] once to adjust the hour . Press the button once more to adjust the minute. 3. Press the /TUNING Button [35] and /TUNING Button [35] to set the time. - Press the /TUNING Button once to add one hour or [...]

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    7 FM RECEPTION Raise and extend the FM antenna wire [51] then adjust the position for the best reception. ST indicator will appear on the display only if an actual stereo broadcast station is being received. AM RECEPTION Rotate horizontally or relocated the unit for best reception as the built-in ferrite bar antenna is directional. PRESET ST A TION[...]

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    8 COMP ACT DISC OPERA TION CONCERNING COMP ACT DISC 1. USABLE COMP ACT DISCS Use a compact disc bearing the mark as shown. 2. Notes on handling discs Removing the disc from its storage case and loading it. Press the claws at  the center of the case Lift out without touching  the recorded surface Inser t with the label facing up Press the disc[...]

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    9 PLA YING CD 1. Push the POWER Button [5] to turn the unit on. The ST ANDBY INDICA TOR [6] will light up. 2. Press the CD Button [14] to “CD” mode. 3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE Button [38] once to open the disc tray [42] and place CDs (label side facing up) on the disc tray, press DISC SKIP Button [39], the carousel rotates, so you can insert anoth[...]

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    10 3. Press the FORW ARD SKIP or BACKW ARD SKIP Button [35] to select the desired track. 4. Press the MEMORY/C-ADJ. Button [31] again to ENTER the selection into the program memory. 5. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 to enter desired tracks up to maximum of 20 selections. 6. To clear the program memory , press the ST OP Button [37] while the system is in s[...]

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    11 T APE OPERA TION GENERAL INFORMA TION ON CASSETTE T APES • For playback, use normal (low-noise) tape for best sound. (Metal or chrome tape is not recommended) • For recording, use normal tape only. • Do not use C-120 tapes, tapes with internal reels or poor-quality tapes because they can cause malfunctions. • Before loading a tape into t[...]

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    12 BEA T CUT SWITCH If feedback (whistling noise) occurs when recording from AM broadcasts, set the BEA T CUT selector [46] to I or II whichever gives the best reception. RECORDING FROM CD 1. Press the CD Button [14] to “CD” mode. 2. Place a compact disc in the CD compartment. 3. Insert a cassette tape into the cassette compartment. 4. Press th[...]

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    13 OPERA TION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT LOADING BA TTERIES 1. Remove the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert 2 “AAA” size (not included) batteries as indicated by the polarity marking. (Placing the batteries in the wrong way around cause malfunction.) 3. Close the battery compartment cover. OPERA TION PROCEDURE Plug the power cord of the system i[...]

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    14 - MODE/REMAIN Button • In radio operation Press the button to change from frequency display to clock display and press again to return. • In CD operation Press the button to change the display from playing time to remaining time, and then to clock display. Press again to return. - PLA Y/P AUSE Button It has the same function as the PLA Y/P A[...]

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    15 SPECIFICA TION RADIO SECTION Frequency FM: 87.5 — 108 MHz AM: 522 — 1620 k Hz CASSETTE SECTION T rack System Compact Cassette Stereo Recording System AC Bias T ape Normal Frequency Response 100 — 8000 Hz CD SECTION Sampling Frequency 44.1 Hz Frequency Response 20 Hz — 20 KHz GENERAL Output terminal T erminal Speaker Sockets Output Power [...]

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    16 90 DA Y LIMITED W ARRANTY COBY ELECTRONICS CORP. ("COBY") warrants this product to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use of 90 DA YS from the date of original purchase. COBY agrees under this warranty, to repair or replace it with a new or reconditioned product at no additional charg[...]