Coby CX-CD376 - 20 Watts CD Stereo System User manual

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COBY
CX-CD376
Micro CD System with AM/FM Tuner
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
A.
The lightning flash and
arrow head
within
the
triangle is a warning
sign alarting your of
"dangerous voltage"
inside the
product
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••
••
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
A
The exclamation
point
within
the triangle is a
r,varning sign alarting you
of important
instructions
accompanying the
product
THE
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
SHALL
INCLUDE,AS
APPLICABLE
TO
THE
APPLIANCE,
STATEMENTS
THAT
CONVEYTO
THE
USER
THE
INFORMATION
ITEMIZED
IN
THE
PARAGRAPH:
1. Read lnsnucnons- Allthe safetyand
opera~ng
instructionsshould
be
read before
1I1e
product Isoperated.
2. Retaininstructions-Thesafety and operating instructionsshould be retained for future reference.
3. Heed warning -
AJI
warningson the product and inthe operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Followinstructions-
AJI
operating and use instructionsshould be followed.
5. Water and moisture -Theapplianceshould not
be
used near water; for example, near a
~
bathtub, washbowl, kitchen
sink,
laundry tUb, in a wet basement, or near a swimming .-!!!
pool, and the like.
6. Carts and stands -The appliance should be used
on~
w~h
a cart or stand that is
recommended
by
1I1e
manufacturer. '
An appliance
and
cart combination should should be moved with care. Quick stopes,
excessve force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to
overturn.
7. Wall and ceiling mounting -Theappliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling
on~
as recommended by
the manufacturer.
8. Ventilation-The
appliance
should
be
situated sothat its
locoton
orpositiondoes not interfere withitsproper
Ventilation.Forexampie, the applianceshouid not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, orsimilar surface that may
block
tre ventilation openings; or
placed
in a built-in installation,such as a bookcase or cabinet that may
impede
the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
9. Heat -The
appliance
shouldbe sfuoted away from
heat
sourcessuch as radiators, heat
registers,
stovesor
otherappliances(inclUdingamplifiers)that
produce
heat.
10.Power sources -Theappliance should be
connected
to a power
supp~
only of fhe type described inthe
operating instructionsor as marked on the appliance.
11. Ground or polarization - Precaufionsshould be taken so that the grounding or polanzation means of an
appliance isnot defected.
12. Power-cord protection -Power
supp~
cords should
be
routed so that they are not
Iike~
to be walked on or
pinched
by items
ploced
upon or against them, poying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles
and
the point where they
ex~
from the appliance.
13. Protective
attachment
plug - Theappliance is
equipped
with on attachment plug having overload protection.
This
isa safetyfeature. Seeinstructionmanual forreplacementorresettingof protective device. Ifreplacement
of the plug is required, be sure the servlce technician has used a replacement plug
spec~ied
by the
manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the onginal plug.
14. Cleaning - Theappliance should
be cleaned
on~
as
recommended
by the manufacturer.
15. Powerlines-
An outdoor antenna should
be
located
away from power lines.
1
il
16.Outdoor antenno grounding -It an outsideantenna isconnected to thereceiver.be surethe antenna systemis
grounded soasto providesome protection against voltage surgesand built up staticcharges. Section810 of
the National Electrical Code, ANSI/
NFPA
No. 70 -1984, provides information with respect to proper
grounding of the mast and supporting
structure,
grounding of the lead-in wireto an antenna discharge unil,
size of grounding conductors, iocation of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and
requirementsfor the grounding electrode.
EXAMPLE
OF
GROUNDING
CONCijCTORS
[NEG
SECTION
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ANTENNA
GllOUNDING
AS
PER
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAl
CODE
ELEcmONIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
S289BA,
NEG·
~l\ONAL
ELECTRIC
CODE
17. Nonuseperiods -Thepower cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when lell unused for a
long period of time.
18.Objectand liquid entry-Care shouldbe taken sothat objects do not falland liquidsarenot spilled into the
enclosure through openings.
19. Damage requiring service -Theappliance should be serviced by qualified service personnei when:
A.Thepower supply cord or the plug has been
damaged;
or
8.Objects have fallen, orliquidhasbeen spilledinto theappliance; or
C. Theappliance has been exposed to rain; or
D.Theappliance does not appearto operate normallyorexhibitsa marked change in performance; or
E.Theappliance hasbeen dropped, orthe enclosure damaged.
20.
SerVicing
- Theuser should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described inthe operating
instructions.
Allotherservicingshouldbe referredto qualified servicepersonnel.
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
CAUTION
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
APPAREIL LASER DE
CLASSE
1
WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS
PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1
DEFEATED.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM
This product contains a low
power
laser device.
Follow
the
advice
below
for safe
and
appropriate
operations.
ON
PROTECTION
AGAINST
LASER
ENERGY
EXPOSURE
Asthe laser
beam
used in this
compact
disc player isharmfui to the eyes,
do
not
attempt
to disassemble the
casing.
Stop operation
immediately
if any liqUid or solid
object
shouki fall into the cabinet.
Do
not
put anything in the safetyslot.Ifyou do, the laser
diode
willbe ON when
the
CD
door
isstillopen.
Ifthe unit isnot to
be
used for a long period of time,
make
sure
that
all power sources are
disconnected
from
the unit. Remove all batteries from the battery
compartment,
and
unplug the AC-DC
adaptor
from the wall
outlet. Make it a
practice
to
remove
the AC-DC
adaptor
by grasping the
main
body
and
not by pulling the
cord.
This
unit employs a laser. The use of controls or
adjustment
or
performance
of procedures other than those
specified here
may
result in exposure to hazardous radiation.
ON
PLACEMENT
Do not use the unit in
places
which are extremely hot,
cold,
dusty or humid.
Place the unit on a flat
and
even
surface.
Do
not
restrict the air-flow of the unit by
piacing
it in a
place
with
poor
ventiiation, by covering it with a
cloth
or by
placing
it on a
carpet.
ON
CONDENSATION
When left in a
heated
room
where it is
warm
and
damp,
waterdroplets or
condensation
may
form inside
the
unit.
When there is
condensation
inside the unit the unit
may
not
function normally.
Letisstands for 1to 2 hours
before
turning the
power
on, or graduaily
heat
the
room
up
and
dry
the
unit
before
use.
Should
any
trouble occurs
remove
the
power
source
and
refer servicing to qualified personnel.
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3
LOCATIONOF CONTROLS
FUNCTIONKEY DESCRIPTION
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1. AC
cord
2.
Speaker
jacks
(Left
&
Right)
3.Voltage
Selection
4.Power
on
/offbutton
5.Power
on
indicator
6.FUNCTION
switch
7.
BASS
on/off
switch
8.
Headphone
socket
9.
Volume
up/down
button
10.
Remote
Receiver
11.
Mounting
Hole
RAmO
SEQIIQN
21.
TUNING
up/down
knob
22.
BAND
switch
23.FM
antenna
lead
CD
SECTION
12.
PLAY/PAUSE
button
13.
STOP
button
14.
REPEAT/RANDOM
button
15.
SKIP
button
16.
SKIP
button
17.
PROGRAM
button
l8.CD
cover
open/lock
19. CD
cover
20.
Digital
Display
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1.
POWER
STANDBY
- To
turn
on
and
standby
the
unit.
2.
PROGRAM
- To
program
the
desired
tracks.
3.
PLAY/PAUSE."
-In
CD
mode,
press
once
to
start
playing.Press
again
to
pause
the
playback
temporarily.
4.
STOP.
-To
stop
the
CD
playback.
5.
SKIP.H
-Press
and
release
to
skip
forward
to
desired
track.
6. SKIPt4
.....
-Press
and
release
to
skip
backward
to
desired
track.
7.
VOLUME
-To
increase
the
volume
level.
8.
VOLUME
-To
decrease
the
volume
level.
5
PEDESTAL
1. Holder
2. Fastener
(to hitch on the wall)
SPEAKERS
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I I. Mounting Hole
Hit the pedestal on the wall with
cD
3 screw (such as
cD3
xI2BA)
X 4 as follow photo, do not may wrong the
bearing,so you can hitch your main unit on the wall if you
need.
Set
the
function
switch
to
radio
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FM
Select
FM
mode
band
selector
switch. Turn the
TUNING
)\
control
to
select
the
required
station. The FM stereo
indicator
light
will
show
a stereo
broadcast
is
being
received.
Fully
extend
the FM
antenna
and adjust its
direction
for
best
FM
reception.
FM
STEREO
RECEPTION
For
reception
of
a FM stereo
broadcast
station, Set the AM /
FM
/FM
ST.
Switch
to FM ST
Position.
The FM ST.
Will
indicator
on the LCD
display
when
a FM
STEREO
broadcast
is
being
received.
AM
Select AM on
band
selector
switch. Turn the
TUNING
control
to
select
the
required
station.
For
operation
on AM the set
control
a
built-in
ferrite
aerial
which
is directional. Therefore;
the set
should
be
positioned
for the
best
signal strength.
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When Function Outline, the system shows the clock.
Adjusting the clock.
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I. Press the PROGRAM button to adjust clock when clock display.
2. Press UPIFF button or Down/REW to choosel2H or 24H.
3. Press PROGRAM button to keeps the selection of 12H/24H. and
goes to next clock adjusting mode.
4. Press UPIFF button or Down/REW to select the hour data.
5. Repeat
st~ps
3 and 4 to select the minute data.
6. Press PROGRAM to fixed the clock data.
6
7
I.
Plug
in the AC
power
plug.
2.
Set
the function
switch
to CD position.
3.
Press
POWER
button
to turn on the unit.
4.
Open
the CD cover by
press
CD cover button.
5.
Insert
a CD disc in the CD
compartment
with
the label side
facing upward.
6. Close the CD cover by
gently
pressing
CD
cover
securely
till
it clicks.
7
.ADJUSTING
THE
SOUND
"
Press the volume +/-
buttons
to
set
the
sound
level.
For
increased
bass at all
volume
levels,
switch
the BASS
SWITCH
on to
boost
the low frequency sound.
8.
Press
PLAY/PAUSE
button
~lIto
start
playing
from the first
Track.
Press
~II
during
playback
to
pause
temporarily.
Press
~II
again to resume
playback
from the
point
playback
is interrupted.
9.
Press
and release the SKIP
button
I+l or~ to
search
backward
or forward to the
desired
track.
10.Press and hold the
SKIP
buttonjee
or~ to
search
backward
Or forward to the
desired
point
of
the
playback
or track.
II.
Press the STOP
button.
to stop playing,
12. In STOP mode,
press
PROGRAM
button
PROG
to
start
the
memory
function.
Press
I+l or
~
to select the
desired
track
numbers,
press
PROG
again
to store the
desired
tracks.
Repeat
this
operation
to
memorize
up to a total
of20
tracks.
Pressj-Il
to start
playing
the tracks in the
order
programmed.
To cancel
memorized
tracks,
press.
and open the CD
cover
by
press
CD cover
button.
13.
Press
REPEAT/RANDOM button to
repeat
function. Press
REPEAT
/RANDOM
button
once to repeat the
same
track
only,
and the "REPEAT"
display
will
light
up and flash. Press the
REPEAT/RANDOM
button
twice
to
repeat
all, and the "REPEAT"
display
will light up
and
not flash. To
cancel
repeat
play, press the
REPEAT /RANDOM
button
twice until the
repeat
indicator
disappeared.
14.
Press
REPEAT/RANDOM
button
to
select
random
mode
until
"
RANDOM
appear. All the tracks on the
loaded
CD
will
be
played
in
random
order.
Playback
will stop
automatically
when all tracks
have
been
played. To
cancel
repeat
play,
press
the REPEAT/
RANDOM
button
until
RANDOM
disappear.
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1. Clean your unit witha
damp
(never wet) cloth, Solventor detergentshould
never be used.
2. Avoid ieaving your unit in direct sunlight or In hot, humid or dusty places,
3, Keep your unit
away
from heating appliances and sources of electrical noise
such as fluorescent lamps or motors,
4. If crop-outs a lntenupllors occur
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the
rnusl
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during play, or if the disc failsto play at all, its
bottom
surface
may
require cleaning. Before
playing, wipe the disc from the center outwards with
a
good
soft cleaning cloth.
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_lIifiN~imr
This
equipmenthas been tested and found to complywiththe limitsfora ClassB
DigitalDevice, pursuantto Part 15of the FCC
Rules.
Theselimitsare designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.
This
equipment generates, usesand can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installedand used in
accordance
withthe instructions,
may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not
occur
in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception.
which
can
be determined by turning the equipment
off
and on, the useris
encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorientor relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outiet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver isconnected,
- Consultthe dealeroran experienced radio technician for help,
9
Before requesting service
of
this unit, check the chart below
for a possiblecause
of
the problemthat you may encounter.
Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may
eliminate the problem and restore proper operation.
If
you are in doubt about some
of
the check points or it the
remedies indicated in the chart below do not solve the problem,
consult an authorized service center or your dealer for instructions.
POWER SUPPLY: AC
ll0/220V-60Hz/50Hz
OUTPUT POWER: 2.2 WATTSRMS X 2
UNIT DIMENSION:
291(L)X201(W)X77(H)MM
SPEAKERDIMENSION: 11O(L)X162(W) X205(H)MM
N.W.: 2.85KG
RADIO SECTION
FREQUENCY RANGE: FM 88-108 Mhz
AM 530-1710 KHz
COMPACT DISC SECTION
OPTICAL PICKUP: 3-BEAM LASER
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 100HZ-16KHZ
PROBLEM
Noplaying
1. Is the AC power plug connectedwell?
Re-plug the AC power plug.
2. Is the desired mode selected?
Press relevant button to select desired mode.
3. Is the CD disc insert correctly? Inserted compartment
closed?
Re-insert the CD disc properly and close the CD
cover securely.
4. Is the CD lens dirty?
Clean the CD lens.
Nosound
1. Are speaker boxes connected properly?
Check the connection.
2. Is the headphone plugged firmly?
Re-plug into the headphone
jack
firmly.
Noise or weak in radio receiving
Is there any facility interference?
Re-locate the unit to another position for receiving.
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