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Panasonic SL-S202

Panasonic SL-S202
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Follow
steps
1
-6.
In
step
4,
connect
the
stereo
headphones/earphones
to
the
Q
jack.
(Plug
In
firmly.)
<
-
•Play
stops
automatically
when
all
the
tracks
have
been
played.
•If
the
unit
has
been
connected
to
the
car
audio
system,
adjust
the
volume
level
between
4
and
6
on
the
unit,
then
adjust
the
volume
level
on
the
system.
Operation
To
pause
play
To
stop
play
Stop
mode
To
turn
off
the
unit
|
Off
model
Skip
forward/
backward
(skip
function)
Rapid
forward/
backward
(search
function)
Button
Press
during
play.
;
T
n
"7-
1
i
1
u-
»o
'
1
V
Press
during
play.
Press
during
stop
mode.
Press
during
play.
(Backward)
(Forward)
-skip-search
Keep
depressed
during
play.
Display/reference
Press
again
to
resume
play.
Total
number
of
tracks
4-
10
VV
-
V
g
Total
playing
time
D
uring
program
play
(page
4),
these
buttons
are
used
to
skip
forward
or
back
through
the
pro¬
grammed
sequence
of
tracks.
D
uring
random
play
(page
4),
the
skip
buttons
cannot
be
used
to
skip
back
to
tracks
that
were
played
previously
in
the
random
sequence.
During
program
play,
random
play
or
1
track
re¬
peat
play
(page
4),
search
operation
is
limited
to
the
current
track
only.
For
your
reference:
“no
d!
5
£”
indication
This
indication
appears
for
about
30
seconds
if
the
II
button
is
pressed
when
no
disc
is
loaded
in
the
unit
or
if
the
disc
is
not
completely
seated.
“uP£"”
indication
This
indication
appears
for
about
10
minutes
when
tne
cover
is
opened.
(However,
the
indication
does
not
ap¬
pear
when
the
unit
is
powered
off.)
Never
insert
foreign
objects
into
the
unit
body.
Removing
discs
After
the
disc
has
stopped
rotating,
press
the
PUSH
button
to
release
the
disc.
(To
protect
the
disc,
never
open
the
cover
while
it
is
playing.)
Auto
power
off
function
If
the
unit
is
left
in
stop
or
paused
status
for
approxi¬
mately
10
minutes,
the
unit
powers
itself
off
auto¬
matically
in
order
to
prevent
the
battery
from
running
down.
(If
no
disc
is
loaded
in
the
unit,
it
powers
itself
off
in
30
seconds.)
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