Samsung MCD-MP67 manual

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    Instruction Manual P or tab le MP3-CD Pla yer MCD-MP67 MP3-CD/CD-R/R W Playback[...]

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    Main Features 1 What is MP3? MP3-CD , CD-R/R W Pla yback Y ou can pla yback MP3-CDs and audio CDs on the CD-R or CD-R W drive. Shoc k Prevention Even if the CD pla y er is knock ed or jolted while listening to a CD , the sound will not skip but will contin ue normal playback. +10 Ke y One MP3-CD can contain over 100 MP3 music files. This key is use[...]

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    2 Contents Safety W arnings 3 Buttons and Controls 5 Preparation bef ore using your unit 9 How to Connect 9 Using the rechargeable battery 10 Using a standard batter y 11 Using the batter y pack 12 CD Playbac k 13 MP3-CD Playbac k 14 Features 15 ● Skip 15 ● Search 15 ● Repeat Function 16 ● Random Function 16 ● SBS Function 17 ● ESP Func[...]

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    Safety W arning 3 T ake care not to allow dust or other contami- nants to come into con- tact with your CD pla yer . Do not put anything other than a CD (CD-R or CD- R W) inside your CD player . ● Such actions will dam- age your CD pla yer . Do not use broken or scratched MP3 CDs. Do not use your CD player on une ven or unstable surfaces. ● Y o[...]

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    4 Earphones Road safety ● Do not use the earphones while riding a bicycle, driving any kind of motor vehicle or motorcycle . This is very dangerous and is illegal in certain regions. It is dangerous to wear earphones at high volume while crossing roads . In order to pr otect your hearing ● Do not wear the earphones with the volume set too high.[...]

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    Buttons and Contr ols 5 Main Unit 1 10 11 12 13 15 14 2 3 4 5 6 2 7 8 9 Accessories Earphone Battery Pac k[...]

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    6 Stop( ) button At stop mode, press stop again or wait f or a while to switch the unit P ower “OFF” 1. Skip/Searc h( / ) button 2. Album b utton (Refer to page 19.) Press this button to select MP3 trac ks from an album as a single unit. 3. Repeat/Random button (Refer to page 16.) Press and release when you wish to repeat a track. Press button [...]

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    Buttons and Contr ols 7 Remote 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Play/P ause button 1. Mode button 2. HOLD switch 3. Skip/Searc h( / ) button 4. V olume control 5. Stop button 6. Earphone Connection Jack 7. Unit Connection Jack 8.[...]

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    8 Display 1 6 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Operation Indicator . 1. Displayed when CD is inserted. 2. Displayed when MP3-CD is inserted. 3. Displayed when songs are selected randomly . 4. Displayed when one or all trac ks are repeated. 5. Album number , track number and playing time are displa yed. 6. SBS Indicator . 7. ESP Indicator . 8. Replace Battery W arning[...]

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    Preparation bef ore using y our unit 9 Connection to External Device (if necessary) How to Connect Connect the AC adaptor to the power input jack. Then, connect the mains plug of the adaptor to the mains electricity outlet. ● Only use the AC adaptor supplied with your product. When you are not using this product, disconnect the AC adaptor from th[...]

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    10 Using the rechargeable battery (not supplied) Strip the sheath covering the terminals of the rechargeable battery before charging it. ● As shown in the illustr ation, with a knife carefully strip the sheath of the negative (-) terminal by 6 mm. If the sheath is not stripped, charging will not function. 1 Insert the battery into the batter y co[...]

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    Preparation bef ore using y our unit 11 Using a standar d battery Open the cover of the battery compartment. 1 Carefully chec k the correct orientation of the positive and negative terminals of the battery . Replace the cover . ● Use two AAA type 1.5 V batter ies. Use two AAA alkaline batteries. Manganese batteries have a shorter battery life. 2 [...]

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    12 Open the cover of the battery compartment. 1 Carefully chec k the correct orienta- tion of the positive and negative terminals of the battery . Replace the cover . ● Use two AA type 1.5 V batter ies. 2 Slide the battery pack into the groo ve and insert into the batter y pack connection port on the rear of the unit. 3 T urn LOCK knob to secure [...]

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    CD Pla ybac k T o temporarily pause playbac k f or a moment 13 Push the OPEN button to open the door . Inser t a CD. ● Push the door to close it. 1 Press the Play/P ause ( ) b u tt o n. ● Once the CD is recog- nised, pla yback com- mences. 2 T o stop playback, press the Stop ( ) button. 3 Press the Play/P ause ( ) button. ● Playbac k will be [...]

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    MP3-CD Pla ybac k 14 Push the OPEN button to open the door , and inser t an MP3-CD. ● Push the door to close it. 1 Press the Play/P ause ( ) b u tt o n. ● The inser ted MP3-CD will be scanned for about 30~90 seconds. Pla yback will then commence. Y our CD Player will tak e a few moments to scan through all the tracks recorded on a par- ticular [...]

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    Features 15 Skip Searc h Press and release the or button during playbac k of a CD. ● Press the button to pla y the ne xt track. Press the button to go bac k the current trac k of the beginning. (Briefly press the button twice to repeat the pre vious track.) ● Press the button while the unit is in “ stop ” (no playbac k) mode. T rack 2 will [...]

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    16 Repeat Function Press the Repeat/Random button. ● Each time the button is pressed, REP1 and REP ALL are selected alternately . ● If you w ant to playbac k the cur- rent track again, select REP1. If you w ant to repeat playbac k of all songs, select REP ALL. Random Function Press the Repeat/Random button and keep depressed. ● All tracks wil[...]

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    Features 17 SBS Function Press the SBS button. ● The SBS function will enable you to maximise your listening enjoyment with dynamic reproduction of low- pitched sounds such as beating drums or galloping horses. ● Each time the SBS button is pressed, SBS will be turned on and off alternately . ESP Function Press the ESP button. ● CD Playbac k:[...]

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    18 When the HOLD switc h is selected Last Memory Function When MP3-CD playbac k is selected again after your CD player has been stopped or turned off, this function allows playbac k from the start of the track that y ou last listened to. ● T o cancel this function, press the button. ❈ This function is only availab le during playbac k of an MP3-[...]

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    Features 19 Album Function ● This function is only av ailable during playback of an MP3-CD Selection and playbac k of MP3-CD tracks is f ast by the unit of album(directory). Main Unit Press the Album b utton for a short time. ● It mov es to the next album. example) By pressing the Album b utton for a short time during Ke vin02.mp3 being pla y e[...]

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    20 Ke vin01.mp3 ALBUM 01 (E) CD-ROM drive Ke vin02.mp3 Ke vin03.mp3 Ke vin04.mp3 Ke vin.jpg Life.doc Skipped ALBUM 02 Summer05.mp3 Summer06.mp3 Garden.mp3 Garden.mp3 AL 04 ALBUM 03 Michael07.mp3 Michael08.mp3 Water .mp3 Water .mp3 AL 05 Skipped Kenny01.w av Kenny02.w av Butterfly .mp3 AL 06 Piano14.mp3 John15.mp3 AL 07 ● In case of Window Explore[...]

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    Maintaining and looking after y our unit 21 Looking after y our CDs W ash the disc with a neutral detergent diluted in water , and then wipe gently with a soft dr y cloth from the center of the disc to the outside. Handling y our CDs Carefully pick up the disc b y its edge without touching the disc ’ s surface. Deformed discs Place a heavy book ([...]

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    T r oub leshooting Guide 22 Prob lem Chec k Unit has no power . ● Did you insert the battery with the correct polari- ty? ● Is the battery exhausted? ● Is the AC adaptor connected correctly? ● Is the door open? Earphones don ’ t work. ● Is the volume control on the main unit or on the earphones at the minimum setting? ● Are the earpho[...]

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    23 Specification F requency range 20Hz ~ 20KHz Signal/noise ratio 80dB Channel Separation 60dB T otal harmonic distor tion 0.08% D/A conv ersion 1 bit 4 O VER SAMPLING Earphones output (16 Ω ) 250~ 260 mV(RMS) Line out output (47K Ω ) 670mV(RMS) Scope of pla yback supported Bit Rate: All a vailab le Sampling frequency : 44.1KHz DISC Sizes Diame[...]

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