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Type | Portable CD Player |
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Display | LCD |
Line Out | Yes |
Digital Output | No |
Audio Format Support | MP3, ATRAC |
Anti-Skip Protection | G-Protection |
Battery Type | 2 x AA batteries |
Supported Formats | CD-DA, MP3, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus |
Output | Headphone out, Line out |
Power Supply | 2 x AA batteries |
ATRAC Bit Rates | 66, 105, 132 kbps (ATRAC3plus) |
Instructions to prevent fire and shock hazards by proper installation and handling.
Warning about invisible laser radiation and safe viewing practices.
Identifies and describes the various controls on the CD player's front panel.
Steps to prepare the CD player, including connecting power and headphones.
Instructions on how to properly insert a CD into the player.
Steps to start playing a CD and adjust volume.
Explains basic playback functions like play, pause, stop, and track searching.
Details the information shown on the display for audio, ATRAC, and MP3 CDs.
Details how to change playback modes like shuffle and single track play.
Step-by-step guide to adding bookmarks to tracks.
How to search and select specific tracks or files using the Jog Dial.
Instructions on how to turn on the radio and select bands (FM/AM/TV/WB).
Guide to automatically scanning and presetting receivable radio stations.
Step-by-step instructions for manually tuning and saving radio stations.
Explanation of the G-PROTECTION feature for preventing sound skipping.
How to display remaining time, track count, and CD text info.
How to view file name, group name, artist name, and track counts for ATRAC/MP3 CDs.
Explanation of the Automatic Volume Limiter System to protect hearing.
Guide for connecting the CD player to a stereo system for playback or recording.
Instructions for inserting, removing, and replacing dry batteries.
Guide for connecting and using the AC power adaptor.
General safety guidelines for operating the CD player and handling CDs.
Common CD player problems and their solutions, including volume, sound, playback, and display errors.