Premier SX-3516MU User manual

Category
CD players
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User manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CD/MP3 PLAYER & CASSETTE RECORDER
WITH RADIO & USB READER
SX-3516MU
DEAR CUSTOMER
In order to achieve the best performance of your product, please read this instruction manual
carefully before using, and keep it for future reference.
If you need extra support, please write to [email protected]
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT
OPEN
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock do not open
this device, there are not serviceable parts for customers.
Please refer any maintenance or repair to qualified
personnel.
This sign means the existence of dangerous voltage at
the inside of the unit, which states a risk of electric shock.
This sign means that there are important instructions of
operation and handling in the manual that comes with this
device.
PREMIER CUSTOMER SERVICE
Venezuela:
0800 – ELECTRIC (353-2874)
Colombia:
01-900-331-PEJC (7352)
Panama:
300-5185
Website
www.premiermundo.com
E-mail:
NOTE
This unit may be submitted to changes in specifications, characteristics and/or operation without
prior notice to the user, in order to continue improving and developing its technology.
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OVERVIEW OF THE PLAYER
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LOCATION OF CONTROL
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1. CD SKIP/SEARCH UP BUTTON
2. CD SKIP/SEARCH DOWN BUTTON
3. CD STOP/USB BUTTON
4. POWER ON/OFF BUTTON
5. CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
6. PROG. BUTTON
7. CD MODE BUTTON
8. FUNCTION SWITCH
9. USB PORT
10. REMOTE SENSOR
11. FM ST. INDICATOR
12. POWER INDICATOR
13. LCD DISPLAY
14. CD DOOR
15. DIAL SCALE
16. BAND SWITCH
17. CD DOOR OPEN/CLOSE AREA
18. TUNING CONTROL
19. VOLUME CONTROL
20. SPEAKERS
21. +10 BUTTON
22. CASSETTE DOOR
23. CASSETTE RECORD BUTTON
24. CASSETTE PLAY BUTTON
25. CASSETTE REWIND BUTTON
26. CASSETTE FAST FORWARD BUTTON
27. CASSETTE STOP/EJECT BUTTON
28. CASSETTE PAUSE BUTTON
29. BUILT-IN MICROPHONE
30. FOLDING HANDLE
31. FM TELESCOPIC ANTENNA
32. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
33. RIGHT SPEAKER JACK
34. AC SOCKET
35. LEFT SPEAKER JACK
36. AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR
(FOR DUAL VOLTAGE VERSION)
(OPTIONAL)
REMOTE CONTROL
1. STOP BUTTON
2. SKIP/SEARCH DOWN BUTTON
3. USB/CD BUTTON
4. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
5. SKIP/SEARCH UP BUTTON
6. PROGRAM BUTTON
7. MODE BUTTON
SPEAKER CONNECTION
To attach speakers to the main unit, align the grooves of main unit and the speaker box, slide
the speaker box downwards, push the speaker latch in a direction indicated on the lock to lock
the Speaker box, then insert the plug of speaker wire into Speaker Jack (L&R).
WARNING: Speaker must be plugged into Speaker Jack firmly before switch on the power of
main unit.
POWER SUPPLY
This unit is designed to be operated from two different types of power sources as listed below:
DC OPERATION
This set runs on 8 pcs "UM1" or "D" type batteries. For best performance, always use heavy
duty alkaline batteries.
TO INSTALL BATTERIES
1. Remove the Battery Compartment Cover by gently pushing downward and outward. Insert
8 pcs "UM1" or "D" type batteries.
BE SURE TO PLACE THE BATTERIES AS PER THE ENGRAVED DIAGRAM INSIDE
THE COMPARTMENT.
2. Replace the cover.
NOTE: Old batteries may swell and leak. To avoid damage to your instrument, remove the
batteries when the unit is to be stored for long periods of time or if the batteries become
exhausted.
NOTE: To use your set on battery power, you MUST remove the AC cord from both the wall
outlet and the back of the set.
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AC OPERATION
Plug the AC power cord into AC socket, and the other end of the cord into the standard
household outlet as shown.
NOTE: For dual voltage version, make sure that the AC Voltage Selector is switched to your
local voltage (optional).
TO PLAY THE RADIO
1. Set the FUNCTION switch to the RADIO position, the POWER Indicator will light up.
2. Select the desired band with the BAND switch.
3. Tune to the desired station by rotating the TUNING control (rotate that control back and forth
until you get the strongest and clearest reception).
4. The built-in AM antenna and external FM TELESCOPIC ANTENNA are directional.
y When you are receiving an FM broadcast, fully extend the TELESCOPIC ANTENNA and
rotate it for the best reception.
y For AM broadcast, rotate the whole set until the best reception is heard.
5. Adjust the volume level to a comfortable listening level.
6. To turn off the radio, set the FUNCTION switch to the TAPE, CD/MP3 position.
NOTES:
y If a particular FM (STEREO) station is weak, or you hear too much background noise, try
moving the band selector switch to the FM (MONO) position. This can often result in a much
clearer reception.
y When the band selector switch is set to FM STEREO and a stereo broadcast is on the air.
HANDLING AND MAINTENANCE OF A DISC
Follow the instructions below to handle and maintain your disc in
order that long time and trouble free performance can possibly be
obtained:
y Ensure not to caress the rain bow side of the disc; handle the
disc by the edge.
y Long time exposure to sunshine, high temperatures and
humidity will damage the disc. And keep storage area clean.
y Avoid sticking labels on both sides of a disc. Writing with
pointed articles on the disc should be strictly avoided.
y Clean the disc wiping the centre and then working out to the
edge with a dry & soft cloth or a disc brush. Avoid any cleansing
lotion or chemical eradicator.
y Store them in their cases when they are not to be used.
LOAD A DISC
1. Open the CD door by the Door open area.
2. Load a disc on the disc tray with the label side facing up.
3. Close the CD door.
PLAY A DISC
1. Slide the Function switch to CD/MP3 position.
2. Follow the steps above to load a disc.
3. The player begins reading disc immediately the CD door is closed, "---" shows in the LCD.
4. When the disc is successfully read, total number of the tracks on disc shows in the LCD and
playback follows with the first track.
HANDLE DISC ONLY AS SHOWN
CLEAN FROM CENTER TO EDGE
DO NOT STORE NEAR HEAT
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5. Press Play/Pause button once to halt music playback, the current track flashes and an icon of
"PAUSE" appears on the left side of the LCD to indicate the player in Pause mode; press
Stop button to cease music playback. The LCD shows the total number of the tracks on disc
again.
ANTI-SHOCK PROTECTION
A special circuitry inside the player guarantee that there will be no sound skipping when the
player is subject to shock and shaking in music playback. The laser scans the CD/MP3 and
saves data for up to 10/100 seconds ahead of where the playback is on the disc. In case of
shocks or shaking or vibrations, the player reads from the memory until the laser can read CD
again. But if there is too much vicious vibration or shaking exerted on the player, the player may
malfunction and sound skipping is caused.
When this happens, place the player on a level table where no vibration will be brought. Normal
sound will resume immediately.
SKIP TRACKS AND SEARCH FOR A SPECIFIC POINT TO PLAY
1. Press once the SKIP/SEARCH up button in music play to skip to the next track. To skip to a
specific track ahead, press this button several times.
2. Press once the SKIP/SEARCH down button in music play to skip to the previous track. To
skip to a specific track at back, press this button several times.
3. Press +10 button once in play to skip to the track 10 tracks ahead, twice to skip to the track
20 tracks ahead. You can reach the last track of the disc using this button.
4. Hold the SKIP/SEARCH up button in music play to search at quick rate for a specific point to
play.
5. Hold the SKIP/SEARCH down button in music play to search at quick rate for a specific point
to play.
MP3-CD(WMA) PLAYBACK
This player is capable of MP3-CDs. It takes longer time for this player to read an MP3-CD than
it does CD-DA. Wait patiently while it is reading.
After an MP3-CD is successfully read, the total number of tracks shows on the LCD. And a
second later, playback begins from the first track of the first album with the icon of "MP3" .
SKIP TRACKS AND SEARCH FOR A SPECIFIC POINT TO PLAY(MP3/USB)
1. Press once the SKIP/SEARCH up button in music play to skip to the next track. To skip to a
specific track ahead, press this button several times.
2. Press once the SKIP/SEARCH down button in music play to skip to the previous track. To
skip to a specific track at back, press this button several times.
3. Press +10 button once in play to skip to the track 10 tracks ahead, twice to skip to the track
20 tracks ahead. You can reach the last track of the disc using this button.
4. Hold the SKIP/SEARCH up button in music play to search at quick rate for a specific point to
play.
5. Hold the SKIP/SEARCH down button in music play to search at quick rate for a specific point
to play.
EXTERNAL MEMORY MEDIA OPERATION (USB)
Prepare the player for External Memory media operation
1. Power on the unit.
2. Insert a USB data traveller into the USB port ; Set the function switch to the CD/MP3 position.
An icon of reading shows in the LCD and after the USB is successfully detected and read, the
track number as a total shows in the LCD.
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NOTE: Press and hold STOP/USB button on the unit or press USB/CD button on the remote to
switch between USB and CD modes in stop mode.
REPEAT A SINGLE TRACK (CDMP3/USB)
To repeat a preferred track in playback, press MODE button once, "REPT. 1" shows in the LCD.
Then select the preferred track using SKIP/SERCH buttons or +10 button. The player will repeat
the chosen track until you press STOP button.
REPEAT ALL TRACKS (CD/MP3/USB)
To repeat all tracks, press MODE button twice in play mode, "REPT. ALL" shows in the LCD.
The player will repeat all tracks until you press STOP button.
RANDOM PLAY (CD/MP3/USB)
Random play is that tracks on the disc are played by the player at random. Press MODE button
three times to enter this mode during play, "RAN." shows in the LCD. Tracks on the disc will be
selected at random for playback and the player stops automatically after all tracks are played.
INTRODUCTION PLAY (CD/MP3/USB)
Introduction play is that the first ten seconds of each track are played in a sequential order.
Press MODE button four times to enter this mode during play, "INT." shows in the LCD. The unit
will begin Introduction play from Track NO.1. Press SKIP/SEARCH up button in Introduction
mode to begin Introduction play from the next track immediately after the current track. Press
SKIP/SEARCH down button in Introduction mode to begin Introduction play from the previous
track. Press PLAY/PAUSE button once more to exit introduction and return to normal playback
from the track it's reached.
PROGRAMMED PLAY (CD/MP3/USB)
Programmed play is that tracks on the compatible disc or USB can be edited for playback in a
preferred order with the use of PROGRAM button.
In MP3/USB stop mode, press PROGRAM button once, "PROG." shows in the LCD with the
program sequence indication "P-01", then a flickering track number appears on the LCD with
"PROG." icon, select the first track to be programmed using SKIP/SEARCH buttons or +10
button, and press PROGRAM button again to store and advance to the next programming step.
The program sequence indication changes to "P-02" for your next input.
Repeat the steps above to program more tracks.
Repeat the steps above to program more tracks. A maximum of 99 tracks for MP3&USB and 20
tracks for CD can be programmed in memory in a preferred order.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to begin programmed play in the preferred order after you are done
with programming. The player stops automatically after all programmed tracks are played.
You may press STOP button to terminate programmed playback. In program stop mode, press
STOP button again to clear the programming; press PLAY/PAUSE button to begin the
programmed playback with the programming order identical with the previous one done.
CASSETTE OPERATION
PAUSE BUTTON
Press this button to pause cassette playback.
STOP/EJECT BUTTON
Press this button to stop cassette playback and again to eject the cassette door.
F.FWD BUTTON
Press this button to advance rapidly during cassette playback or stop mode.
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REW BUTTON
Press this button to go backward rapidly during cassette playback or stop mode.
PLAY BUTTON
Press this button to begin cassette playback.
RECORD BUTTON
Press this button to record audio things to cassette tape.
CASSETTE RECORDING OPERATION
RECORD FROM CD/MP3/USB
1. Play a disc or an USB while observing the play steps described in this I/M.
2. Insert a blank cassette tape correctly.
3. Press both RECORD and PLAY buttons to record when the disc arrives at the point where
you would like to begin your recording.
4. Press STOP/EJECT button to cease recording when the disc arrives at the
point where you would like to stop your recording.
5. When the tape goes to the end, the RECORD and PLAY buttons eject up and subsequently
the recording will be suspended.
RECORD FROM RADIO
1. Play the radio while observing the play steps described in this I/M.
2. Insert a blank cassette tape correctly.
3. Press both RECORD and PLAY buttons to record when the broadcasting arrives at the point
where you would like to begin your recording.
4. Press STOP/EJECT button to cease recording when the broadcasting arrives at the point
where you would like to stop your recording.
5. When the tape goes to the end, the RECORD and PLAY buttons eject up and subsequently
the recording will be suspended.
TO RECORD FROM THE BUILT-IN MICROPHONE
1. Set the FUNCTION switch to the TAPE position.
2. Load the cassette which you wish to record on into the guides on the cassette door (Full reel
on the left hand side).
3. Press the cassette RECORD button and speak into the built-in microphone on the top left of
the unit.
4. Press the STOP/EJECT button to end the recording.
5. Rewind the tape and then press the PLAY button to listen to your recording.
TO ERASE A TAPE
1. Set the FUNCTION switch to the TAPE position.
2. Press the cassette RECORD button. Any recording which was present on the tape will be
erased (During this process, take care that ambient sound is not recorded through the built-in
microphone).
REMOTE OPERATIONS
INSERT BATTERIES
1. Open the battery compartment lid.
2. Install batteries while observing the polarities as engraved in or near the battery compartment.
3. Close the battery compartment lid.
NOTE: Always remove batteries if the remote controller is not going to be used for a month or
more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage to the remote.
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REMOTE CONTROL RANGE
Use the remote controller within an angle of 45° in relation to the remote sensor on the panel
and a distance up to about 5 metres away from the sensor.
CAUTION
y The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
y Minimum distances 2.0cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation.
y The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such
as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
y No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
y When the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the
disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
y The use of apparatus is in tropical and/or moderate climates.
y Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Power requirement ........................ AC 110/220V ~ 50/60Hz
(YOUR EXACT AC POWER CAN BE CHECKED FROM
THE BACK PLATE OF UNIT.)
DC 12V UM1/"D" x 8pcs
Power consumption ...................... 25W
Dimensions ................................... Approx. 441(L) x 215(W) x 238.7(H) mm
Operation temperature .................. +5°C ~ + 35°C
Audio output power ...................... 2W x 2
RECEIVER SECTION
Receiving bands ........................... AM/FM
Tuning range/sensitivity ................ AM 540 - 1600 KHz
FM 88 - 108 MHz
CD PLAYER SECTION
Playback system ........................... Compact Disc Digital Audio System
DAC .............................................. 1 bit D/A converter
With 8 times over sampling digital filter
CASSETTE SECTION
Recording system ......................... 4 tracks 2 channel stereo
Biasing system .............................. Magnetic erase, DC Bias
Frequency response ..................... 125-6300 Hz
Wow and flutter ............................. 0.35% WRMS (JIS)
AUDIO SECTION
Speaker impedance ...................... 4 ohms
Headphones impedance ............... 32 ohms
Specifications are subject to change without notice
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