Jwin JX-CD492 manual

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    PORTABLE CD PLAYER with MP3 DIGITAL RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER MODEL JX-CD492 R OWNER’S MANUAL Visit our Web Site: http://www.jwin.com[...]

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    1 TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NO T USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSI ON CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS TH E BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PRESENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOC K HAZARD. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructi[...]

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    2 PRECAUTIONS LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser . Only qualified service personnel should attempt repair. CAUTION CLEANING: Always disconnect unit from power su pply before attempting to clean it. Use soft cloth moistened with soapy water, wipe gently. Do not use solvents or abrasive materials. CAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Use of Controls or [...]

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    3 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 11 12 13 14 15 20 18 17 16 TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW 22. Battery Door/Compa rtment 23. Headphones 24. AC Input Socket 25. 22 25 21 10 1. DBBS ON/OFF Button 2. FM Antenna 3. Handl e 4. CD Door 5. Cassette Contro l Buttons (PAUSE/STOP- EJECT/FFW/REW/PLAY/RECORD) 6. CD Door Open Lid 7. Volume Control 8. [...]

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    4 REMOTE CONTROLS 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 26. FOLDER UP/M-UP and FOL DER DN/M-CN Button 27. PROG./MEM. Button 28. CD PLAY/PAUSE Button 29. PLAY MODE Button 30. TUNER/CD SKIP DN/Backward Button 31. TUNER/CD SKIP UP/Forward Button 32. CD STOP/BAND Button 1 2 3 Remove the batt ery compartment cove r. Insert two "AA" size / LR6 / UM-3 batteries [...]

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    POWER ON/OFF OPERATING INSTRUCTION 5 To turn on the power, slide the FUNC TION selector (8) to your desired mode (RADIO, CD or TAPE with Play button pressed). To turn off the power, slide the FUNC TION selector (8) to TAPE position. 1. 2. TAPE CD (CD / RADIO OFF) BASIC OPERATION Volume Control DBBS Control Once the required station has been located[...]

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    6 Manual Tuning - P ress and hold t he TUNING UP or DOWN buttons (14)/(17) or (30)/ (31) until the display approaches your desired station. Then tap the but tons repeatedly until t he display shows the exact freque ncy. Auto tuning - Press th e TUNING forward or backward butto ns momentar ily and releas e. The tuner will move up or down to the next[...]

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    PLAYING CO MPACT DISC S If there is no CD inside or disc damaged, a "- - -" display will be appear. When there is n o disc 1. 2. Loading a disc Lift the CD door lid (6) to open th e CD door. Put a disc inside and then clos e the CD door. After that, reading TOC will start. After readin g TOC To play the disc Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (1[...]

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    IN PLAY MODE PRESS ONCE PRESS TWICE IN STOP MODE PRESS ONCE BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CURRENT TRACK PREVIOUS TRACK PREVIOUS TRACK NEXT TRACK NEXT TRACK Press and hold the SKIP button during playback : : FAST BACKWARD : FAST FORWARD NOTE : During search mode low level audio will be heard to assist in locating the correct point in the track. Skip [...]

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    PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK Reviewing programs Press the PROGRAM button (2 1) or (27) repeatedly. The tra ck number programmed on each program number w ill be displayed. This CD player enables you to pr ogram up to 20 tracks in the sequence of your cho ice. First select CD stop mode. 1. Press the PROGRAM button (21) or (27) one time. (“MEMORY” flashes)[...]

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    PLAYING MP3 DISCS If there is no disc inside or disc damag ed, a "- - -" display will be appear. When there is n o disc 1. 2. Loading a disc Lift up the CD door lid (6) to open the CD door. Put a disc inside and then clos e the CD door. After that, reading TOC will start. After readin g TOC To play the disc 1. Press the FOLDER UP or DN bu[...]

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    2. Press the PLAY MODE button (29) on the remote control twice for tracks in current folder repeat. Choose track 4 in folder 3 11 PLAY/ MODE PLAY/ MODE PLAY MODE for Repeat Track/Folde r and Random Play Operation 1. Press the PLAY MODE button (29) on the remote control once for current track repea t. PLAY/ MODE 3. Press the PLAY MODE button (29) on[...]

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    4. Press the PROG./MEM. button a gain, then track 4 of folder 3 is stored. 12 PROGRAM Playing track 4 o f folder 3 5. Continue to program, repeat steps 2 to 4 for each selection. Reviewing programs Press the PROG./MEM. button (21) o r (27) repeatedly. The track number pr ogrammed on each program number will b e displayed. 6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE bu[...]

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    To suspend playbac k To resume playback, press the PAUSE button again. To Fast Forwar d or Rewind tape Press PAUSE button (5). Press REW or F.FWD button (5). PLAYING CASSETTE TAPE 3. To playback, press the PLAY button ( 5). 13 TAPE RECORDIN G From TUNER 1. Set the FUNCTION selector (8) to the TUNER mode. 2. Follow steps 2 and 3 in "LIST ENING [...]

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    CARE AND MAINTENANCE 14 TAPE HEAD CLEANING The tape heads, pinch roller and capstan require periodic cleaning. This removes particles of th e metal oxide coating that wear off the tape and accumulate on these par ts and impair performan ce. Switch off the power, press the Stop/Eject Key to open the cassette door, and press the Play Key. C lean the [...]

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    15 Symptom Possible cause Solution Noise or sound distorted on AM or FM broadcasts. Station not tuned properly for AM or FM Retune the AM or FM broadcast station. Volume at minimum Increase Volume. No sound. FM : Antenna is not extended. Cassette Player FUNCTION Selector not set to RADIO position. AM or FM, no sound. Set FUNCTION Selector to RADIO [...]