Perfectpro USBBOX 2 manual

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    AM / FM-RDS / USB / SD Ultra Rugged Digital Tuning Receiver USBBO X2 3A81XB6L00000 Operating instruction GB[...]

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    1 Contents Important Safety Instructions ............................................... 2 Controls ............................................................................ 3-7 Power the radio .................................................................... 8 AC operation .....................................................................[...]

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    GB 2 Important Safety Instructions 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 1. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water . Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the instructions. Do [...]

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    3 1. V olume Control 2. T uning Control/Seek station Controls[...]

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    GB 4 10. Preset 4/Rewind button 1 1. Preset 3/Fast Forward button 12. Preset 2/Folder Up button 13. Preset 1/Folder Down button 14. Audio Source band 15. Loudspeaker 3. Rubber FM antenna 4. Charge LED 5. LCD display 6. RDS/Play Mode button 7. Information/Folder Browser 8. Power On/Off 9. Preset 5/Play & Pause button Controls[...]

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    5 17. Power cord storage 16. Battery Compartment Controls[...]

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    GB 6 20. USB socket 18. Aux In socket 19. SD card socket Controls[...]

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    7 Controls 21. Batteries/Charger switch[...]

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    GB 8 Power the radio 1. Install ing the batt eries, rst turn battery cover xture anti-clockwi se to loosen and pull down the battery cover . Note: Before you inse rt the bat teries, if you use non-rec hargeable batteries, make sure the Batteries/Charger switch which is located inside the bat- tery compartment is switched to Batteries position[...]

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    9 Charging the batteries Reduced power, distortion and a “stuttering“ sound or low battery sign ashing on the LCD display are all signs that the batteries need replac - ing or recharging. Note: The batteries can be charged only when the radio is off. Connect the AC power cord into the AC socket to charge the batteries. Be sure the bat- tery [...]

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    GB 10 Operating the radio This radio is equipped with three tuning methods- Manual T uning, Seek- ing station and presets recall. Manual T uning 1. Press the Power button to turn on the radio. 2. Select to FM waveband by pressing the SOURCE button. 3. Rotate the T uning Control knob to get required FM station. The radio will change the frequency in[...]

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    1 1 Memory preset stations Storing a station in preset memories, please follow steps below . There are 5 memory presets in this radio. 1. Press the Power button to turn on the radio. 2. T une to required station as described above. 3. Pr ess an d h old th e re qui red pr ese t u nti l r adi o b eep s an d s how s P X STORED. 4. Repeat this procedur[...]

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    GB 12 INFO button in FM mode Whe n yo u ar e li steni ng t o FM b roadc asting , pr ess and r elease INF O butto n to c ycle throug h Clo ck Time inform ation and FM s tation sig nal strength level (SGL V). However LCD display won’t show Time information, if the radio station you are listening to does not have RDS system. RDS (Radio Data System) [...]

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    13 Operating the radio – Aux In 1. Co nn ec t a st er eo o r mo no a ud io s ou rce ( li ke C D wa lk ma n or M P3 pla yer) to t he Au x In socke t, w hich is lo cated on the s ide, behin d th e rubber cover . 2. Pr es s the S OU RC E b ut to n to se le ct AU X in pu t. Di sp la y w il l sh ow AUX I N. 3. Play the le in the CD walkman or MP3 p[...]

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    GB 14 Inserting and removing memory devices Both the USB and SD card slot are located on the side of the radio be- hind the rubber corner . Remove the rubber cover and press in the USB memory device into the USB slot or insert an SD card into the card slot until it clicks. Note: Make sure the rubber cover is closed well after use to prevent moist a[...]

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    15 Playing MP3/WMA les- SD/USB 1. Powe r on th e radio and pr ess the Source butto n to se lect ei ther US B or SD mode. Now the radio will s can the SD card or t he USB memory dev ice whic h ma y ta ke a ppro xima tely 30 s econ ds d epen ding on the capacity of the device. 2. The radio will star t to play the rst le (trac k) in the rs[...]

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    GB 16 File browser Searching the desired folders and les. 1. P re ss a nd ho ld t h e IN FO b u tt on f or 3 se co n ds t o pe r fo rm t h e “f il e browser” function. The upper line of display will indicate existing folder n um b er a nd to t al n um b er of fo l d er, t h e s e co n d l i ne wi l l s ho w th e selected folder ’ s name. 2[...]

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    17 Display modes Y our radio has a range of display mode while in music playback mode. 1. Press the INFO button to cycle through the different options. a. File name b. Folder name c. Album name d. Artist name e. Bit rate f . T otal number of les on the USB g. Clock time (make su re you set the clock time with th e RDS function in advance)[...]

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    GB 18 Controlling playback While playing a track, press PLA Y MODE button to cycle through the fol- lowing: Repeat one- repeatedly play the current track Repeat folder- repeatedly play the les within the folder you are listening to. Repeat All- repeatedly play all the tracks in the memory devices Random- les in the memory devices will be play[...]

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    19 Cha rging MP3 play er o r mob ile phone dur ing p layb ack USB BOX2 is c apabl e of char ging a MP 3 med ia p layer or m obil e pho ne vi a USB slot during the playback of MP3/WMA les via Aux In socket. 1. Press and release the SOURCE button to select AUX-IN 2. Connect USB cable (not supplie d ) between USB slo t of USBBOX and I/O port of MP3[...]

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    GB 20 Specication Power source AC power: AC 100~240V ac, 50/60 Hz, 22W Battery: 4 x UM-2(C size, LR14), Alkaline or Ni-MH battery Frequency range FM band: 87.5~108MHz, tuning step 100kHz Electronic features Speaker: 5 inches 8 ohm 10W full range, waterproof. Output power: 3W@alkaline/Ni-MH battery , 7W@ AC-IN Rechargeable current of charger: 0.5[...]