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Naxa NPB-259 User Manual

Naxa NPB-259
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Naxa NPB-259 Specifications

Power IconPower
power requirementAC 110/220V ~ 60/50Hz, DC 12V UM-1 x 8 PCS
remote handset power requirementDC 3V 2 x UM-4 size batteries
power consumption35 Watts
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operation temperature+5° C - + 35 °C
Receiver Specifications IconReceiver Specifications
receiving bandsAM / FM ST.
tuning range AM520 - 1710 KHz
tuning range FM87.5 - 108 MHz
Compact Disc Specifications IconCompact Disc Specifications
optical pickup3-Beam Laser
frequency response100Hz – 16 KHz
Cassette Specifications IconCassette Specifications
recording system2 Tracks 2 channel (Stereo)
biasing systemDC bias
frequency response125 – 6.3 KHz
wow and flutter0.35 % WRMS (JIS)
Audio Specifications IconAudio Specifications
power outputMax. 5 Watts x 2
woofer power outputMax. 10 Watts
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
length460mm
height200mm
width342mm

Summary

IMPORTANT NOTES

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for buying our product. Please read carefully throughout these operating instructions.

WARNING

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not open the cabinet.

CAUTION

Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

DANGER

Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

This Compact Disc player is classified as a Class 1 LASER PRODUCT. Label is on the rear end.

NOTE: Interference

Manufacturer not responsible for radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications.

Avoid installing the unit in locations described below

Avoid places exposed to sunlight, near heat, lacking ventilation, dusty, subject to vibration, or humid.

CAUTION: REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

Do not remove plastic unit cover. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.

WARNING: Remove batteries

Remove batteries if exhausted or if unit not used for a long time. Incorrect use can cause leakage or bursting.

LOCATION AND CONTROLS

FEATURES AND CONTROLS

Lists and identifies all external buttons, ports, and components of the main unit.

LOADING THE BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE HANDSET

Instructions on how to open the battery compartment, insert batteries, and close the cover.

KEY FUNCTIONS

Details the functions of each key on the remote control.

REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

POWER SOURCE

Details AC and DC power options for operating the unit.

AC OPERATION

Instructions for connecting the unit to household AC wall outlet.

DC OPERATION

Instructions for inserting batteries into the battery compartment.

BASIC FUNCTION

Explains how to turn on the unit and adjust volume.

VOLUME ADJUSTING

How to increase or decrease volume using unit or remote buttons.

BASS BOOST SYSTEM

Description of the BASS button function to enhance lower frequency sounds.

AUX IN OPERATION

How to connect and play audio from an external source via the AUX-IN jack.

USING THE RADIO

TUNING RADIO STATIONS

Steps for selecting FM or AM mode and tuning to desired radio stations.

RADIO STATION MEMORY OPERATION

Instructions on how to pre-store up to 30 radio stations for quick access.

USING THE CASSETTE

UNDERSTANDING THE BUTTONS

Explanation of the cassette function keys like RECORD, PLAY, REWIND, etc.

PLAYING A CASSETTE TAPE

Steps for inserting a cassette, selecting a tape mode, and playing the tape.

RECORDING FROM THE RADIO

Guide on how to record radio broadcasts onto a cassette tape.

RADIO RECORDING TIPS

Tips for better recording, like using the PAUSE key to interrupt.

CD/MP3/USB RECORDING

Instructions for recording from CD, MP3, or USB sources onto cassette tape.

AUTOMATIC STOP FEATURE

TYPES OF CASSETTE

Guidance on using good quality cassettes and avoiding C120 types.

PROTECTING RECORDING

How to protect recorded tapes from accidental erasure by removing cassette tabs.

CARE OF CASSETTE MECHANISM

Instructions for cleaning tape heads, pinch wheels, and avoiding lubrication.

CD/MP3/USB OPERATION

Discs for Playback

Details compatible disc types like CD, MP3, CD-R, CD-RW, and CD-DA.

LOADING A DISC

Steps for placing a disc into the player and closing the compartment.

PLAYING A DISC

How to start playback, pause, resume, and stop playing a disc.

SELECTING A DESIRED TRACK/PASSAGE

Methods for choosing specific tracks or scanning through a disc.

PROGRAM TRACKS

To select a song which track number exceeds 10 (for MP3 disc only)

Using FOLD keys and skip buttons to select tracks beyond the 10th track.

To select a desired folder (for MP3 disc that contains more than one folder)

How to navigate through folders using FOLD keys on the remote.

PROGRAM TRACKS

Instructions to program up to 20 CD or 99 MP3 tracks in memory.

To Erase the Memory (Program)

Methods to clear programmed tracks, either by stopping or opening the CD lid.

REPEAT

Options for repeating a single track, all tracks, or current directory.

RANDOM PLAY

How to enable random playback mode for tracks on a disc.

LISTENING TO USB PLAYBACK

CAUTION

Warning against using USB extension cables due to potential interference.

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

Details power requirements, consumption, dimensions, and operating temperature.

RECEIVER SECTION

Specifications for receiving bands and tuning range (AM/FM).

COMPACT DISC SECTION

Technical details for the optical pickup and frequency response.

CASSETTE SECTION

Specifications for recording system, biasing system, frequency response, and wow/flutter.

AUDIO SECTION

Information on power output for speakers and woofer.

ACCESSORIES

List of included accessories such as instruction booklet and remote sensor.

Caution

Warnings regarding electric shock and ventilation.

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