Jwin Portable CD Player JX CD476 User Manual

PORTABLE  
COMPACT DISC PLAYER  
WITH ANTI-SHOCK 10SEC.  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR UNIT  
MODEL: JX-CD476  
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BATTERIES MAY EXPLODE OR LEAK.  
2. Plug in the AC a d a p to r. (no t inc lud e d )  
O P E N  
3. Slid e the c ha rg e switc h to ON p o sitio n to sta rt c ha rg ing . The  
c ha rg e ind ic a to r will lig ht up . USE ONLY THE AC ADAPTOR  
FOR CHARGING.  
4. Afte r 15 ho urs, p le a se unp lug the AC a d a p to r a nd slid e the  
re c ha rg e switc h to OFF p o sitio n.  
DO NOT CHARGE CONTINUOUSLY FOR 24 HOURS OR MORE.  
DO ING SO C AN C AUSE THE PERFO RMANC E O F THE RE-  
CHARGEABLE BATTERIES TO DETERIORATE.  
CHARGE SWITCH  
NOTE: Yo u m a y p la y DISCS whilst c ha rg ing the b a tte rie s.  
If the o p e ra ting tim e d e c re a se s d ra stic a lly e ve n whe n the re c ha rg e a b le nic ke l-c a d -  
m ium b a tte rie s a re p ro p e rly re c ha rg e d , p urc ha se a ne w se t o f re c ha rg e a b le nic ke l-  
c a d m ium b a tte rie s. Whe n c ha rg ing fo r the first tim e o r a fte r a lo ng tim e , p la ying tim e  
m a y b e re d uc e d . In this c a se , c ha rg e a nd d isc ha rg e the b a tte rie s se ve ra l tim e s.  
NOTE ON ALKALINE BATTERIES  
1. Whe n re p la c ing the a lka line b a tte rie s, use two ne w b a tte rie s o f the sa m e typ e . Do  
no t m ix a use d b a tte ry with a ne w o ne o r m ix d iffe re nt typ e s o f b a tte rie s.  
2. Whe n inse rting the b a tte rie s, b e sure to p la c e the b a tte rie s a s the ske tc h sho wn,  
m ista ke nly inse rting e ve n o ne with im p ro p e r p o la rity will c a use le a ka g e a nd the  
unit will no t p la y p ro p e rly.  
3. Whe n no t using the unit fo r a n e xte nd e d p e rio d o f tim e , o r no t using the b a tte rie s fo r  
a lo ng tim e , re m o ve the m to p re ve nt p o ssib le a c id le a ka g e o r c o rro sio n re sulting in  
d a m a g e to yo ur p la ye r o r p e rso na l injury suc h a s skin b urns.  
4. Be a r in m ind tha t b a tte ry life e xp e c ta nc y is b a se d up o n p la ying m o d e . Ma xim um  
b a tte ry p o we r c o nsum p tio n ha p p e ns a t m a xim um se tting s. If so und g e ts d isto rte d  
o r if the unit fa ils to switc h tra c ks, yo ur b a tte rie s a re we a k. Re p la c e b o th b a tte rie s,  
o r use AC a d a p to r. (no t inc lud e d )  
5. Ne ve r c ha rg e , he a t, d isa sse m b le , o r thro w b a tte rie s into a fire .  
6. If the d isp la y sho ws the sym b o l “  
the m o r use the AC a d a p to r.  
”, this m e a ns yo ur b a tte rie s a re we a k, re p la c e  
7. If the d isp la y is b la nk - no num b e rs sho w whe n p o we r is turne d o n, the b a tte rie s a re  
d e a d . Re p la c e the m o r use the AC a d a p to r.  
AUTO POWER ON FUNCTION  
The p o we r turns o n a uto m a tic a lly whe n the PLAY/ PAUSE b utto n is p re sse d .  
AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION  
Whe n a ll the tra c ks o n a d isc ha ve b e e n p la ye d , o r the Sto p b utto n is p re sse d , the  
p o we r turns o ff a uto m a tic a lly within 60 se c o nd s if no b utto n is p re sse d .  
If yo u p re sse d the Sto p b utto n twic e the p o we r will turn o ff  
LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES/ EARPHONE  
C o nne c t the p lug o f the ste re o he a d p ho ne / e a rp ho ne into the he a d p ho ne ja c k  
(m a rke d p ho ne s) b e fo re use the unit.  
CAUTION: He a ring e xp e rts a d vise a g a inst e xp o sure to c o ntinuo us e xte nd e d p la y a t  
lo ud vo lum e le ve ls while using he a d p ho ne s, p o ssib le he a ring lo ss m a y re sult. If yo u  
e xp e rie nc e  
a
ring ing in the e a rs, re d uc e vo lum e o r d isc o ntinue use . We wa nt yo u  
liste ning fo r a life tim e .  
USING OF REMOTE CONTROL AUDIO  
1. Hold ke y: It is use ful d uring p la ying . The func tio n will lo c k the ke y to p ro te c t the  
m ista ke in the p la ying  
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1.HOLD KEY  
4.CD SKIP  
2.STOP  
2. Stop b utton: Pre ss this b utto n whe n yo u finish to p la y.  
3. Pla y/ Pa use : Pre ss this b utto n, the n the d isc will b e g in  
to sta rt. To stop p la y te mp ora rily, p re ss this b utton a g a in.  
4. CD Skip : Pre ss the se b utto ns d uring p la y to skip to the  
d e sire d tra c k. Pre ss the se b utto ns a nd ho ld d uring p la y  
to sc a n the d isc a t hig h sp e e d .  
5. Phone Ja c k: Plug he a d p ho ne in this ja c k to liste n m u-  
sic .  
6. Volum e Control: Ad just this vo lum e a s d e sire d .  
HOLD  
5.PHONE  
JACK  
VOLUME  
3.PLAY/PAUSE  
6.VOLUME CONTROL  
This model has Remote Control  
function.  
* Please use our Remote Control  
Headphone or Earphone.  
Normal Headphone may be not  
operated when you use.  
PLAYING A DISC  
Be sure to re d uc e the vo lum e b e fo re p lug g ing in o r un-  
p lug g ing the he a d p ho ne s/ e a rp ho ne s  
1. Plug th e c o rd o f h e a d p h o n e / e a rp h o n e in to th e  
PHONES ja c k.  
2. Slid e the Do o r Op e n b utto n to o p e n the CD d o o r.  
3. Ho ld the d isc with the la b e l sid e up a nd p re ss it o nto the sp ind le until it c lic ks” into  
p la c e .  
4. Clo se the d isc c o m p a rtm e nt, p re ss PLAY/ PAUSE b utto n, the d isc will b e g in to sp in,  
the d isp la y will ind ic a te “01”, p la y will b e g in im m e d ia te ly fro m tra c k num b e r 1.  
5. Ad just the vo lum e a s d e sire d .  
6. Se t the BASS BOOST func tio n a s d e sire d .  
7. To sto p p la y te m p o ra rily, p re ss the PLAY/ PAUSE b utto n.  
The tra c k num b e r fla she s in the d isp la y.  
• Pre ss the PLAY/ PAUSE b utto n a g a in to re sum e .  
8. To sto p p la y, p re ss the Sto p Butto n, a nd the p o we r turns o ff a uto m a tic a lly a fte r a  
while .  
Note : Bo th 8c m a nd 12c m d isc s c a n b e p la ye d in the unit.  
Pla c e o nly o ne d isc a t a tim e in the CD c o m p a rtm e nt.  
TRACK SEARCH  
Pre ss the  
Pre ss the  
Pre ss the  
Pre ss the  
a nd  
b utto n d uring p la y to skip to the d e sire d tra c k.  
to skip to the ne xt tra c k o n the d isc .  
to skip to the b e g inning o f the tra c k c urre ntly p la ying .  
twic e o r m o re to skip to p re vio us tra c ks.  
FORWARD/ REVERSE SEARCH  
Pre ss a nd ho ld the skip (  
) b utto n d uring p la y to sc a n the d isc a t hig h sp e e d .  
Whe n the d e sire d se c tio n o f the d isc is fo und , re le a se the b utto n. No rm a l p la y will  
re sum e .  
----fo rwa rd  
----re ve rse  
If yo u p re ss a nd ho ld the skip b utto n (  
p la ying tra c k fo rwa rd a t hig h sp e e d .  
If yo u p re ss a nd ho ld the skip b utto n (  
p la ying tra c k b a c kwa rd s a t hig h sp e e d .  
) while p la ying , it will sc a n the c urre nt  
) while p la ying , it will sc a n the c urre nt  
BASS BOOST  
Use the Ba ss Bo o st func tio n to inc re a se the b a ss o utp ut whe n liste ning with he a d -  
p ho ne s. During b a ss b o o st o n se tting , so m e tim e s, yo u m a y he a r so m e d isto rtio n, a d -  
just the vo lum e c o ntro l to a lo we r le ve l whe n using the b a ss b o o st fe a ture .  
PROGRAMMED PLAY  
The tra c ks o n the d isc c a n b e p ro g ra m m e d fo r p la y in a ny o rd e r. (Up to 24 tra c ks c a n  
b e p ro g ra m m e d .)  
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During p ro g ra m m ing , “PROG” fla she s in the d isp la y.  
NOTE: Pro g ra m m ing is p o ssib le in the STOP m o d e .  
1
3
2
5
3
9
Pro g ra m num b e r  
Tra c k num b e r  
1. Pre ss the PROGRAM b utto n in the STOP MODE. The “PROG” a p p e a rs in the d isp la y.  
2. Pre ss the skip b utto n ( ) to se le c t the first tra c k to b e p ro g ra m m e d .  
3. Pre ss the PROGRAM b utto n a g a in to e nte r the tra c k into the m e m o ry.  
4. Re p e a t ste p s 2 to 3 to p ro g ra m o the r tra c k till yo u finish.  
5. Afte r p ro g ra m m ing is finishe d , p re ss the PLAY/ PAUSE Butto n.  
“PROG” sho ws ste a d y in the d isp la y a nd p ro g ra m m e d p la y b e g ins.  
6. The p la ye r sto p s a uto m a tic a lly a fte r a ll p ro g ra m m e d tra c ks ha ve b e e n p la ye d .  
To p la y the sa m e p ro g ra m a g a in, p re ss the PLAY/ PAUSE Butto n.  
The p ro g ra m m ing will b e c le a re d if  
1. Op e n the d o o r  
2. Po we r o ff  
3. Afte r ra nd o m p la y  
4. To c he c k the p ro g ra m , p re ss the STOP Butto n a nd the n the PROGRAM b utto n.  
THE CD MODE BUTTON  
This b utto n c a n b e p re sse d d uring p la y to a c c o m p lish m a ny d iffe re nt kind s o f p la y.  
Onc e fo r sing le tra c k re p e a t.  
Twic e fo r a ll tra c ks re p e a t.  
3 tim e s fo r INTRO p la y.  
CD Mod e b utton p re sse d  
4 tim e s fo r RANDOM (SHUFFLE) p la y.  
5 tim e s fo r re turn to no rm a l p la y.  
SINGLE TRACK REPEAT  
Pre ss the CD Mo d e b utto n o nc e d uring p la y, a nd the  
d isp la y.  
1 ” will a p p e a r in the  
The c urre nt tra c k will b e p la ye d o ve r a nd o ve r a g a in until Sto p b utto n is p re sse d .  
ALL TRACKS REPEAT/ CONTINUOUS PLAY  
Pre ss the CD Mo d e b utto n twic e d uring p la y. And the “  
d isp la y.  
ALL” will a p p e a r in the  
The a ll tra c ks o n d isc will b e p la ye d o ve r a nd o ve r a g a in until Sto p b utto n is p re sse d .  
INTRO PLAY  
Pla ys the first 10 se c o nd s o f a ll tra c ks o nc e , the n sto p s.This is use ful if yo u d o no t re -  
m e m b e r the so ng title s.  
1. Pre ss the CD Mo d e b utto n till the INTR’ a p p e a r in the d isp la y.  
2. The first 10 se c o nd s o f the tra c ks will b e p la ye d o nc e , the n sto p s.  
3. To sto p the intro p la y a nd sta rt the no rm a l p la y. Pre ss the CD Mo d e b utto n twic e  
m o re o r p re ss the sto p b utto n.  
Note : If yo u p re ss the b utto n d uring p la ying , it will sta rt the intro p la y a fte r the so ng s  
finishe d .  
RANDOM OR SHUFFLE PLAY  
Pla ys a ll the tra c ks in ra nd o m o rd e r.  
1. Pre ss the CD Mo d e b utto n 4 tim e s whe n the unit is the sta nd b y m o d e .  
2. The “RAND” will a p p e a r in the d isp la y. The n p re ss PLAY/ PAUSE b utto n to sto p p la y.  
3. The d isp la y will sho w the first tra c k the CD p la ye r se le c t.  
4. Pre ss the skip b utto n to skip the ne xt ra nd o m so ng .  
5. To sto p the func tio n, p re ss the CD Mo d e b utto n o nc e m o re o r p re ss the Sto p b utto n.  
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THE HOLD FUNCTION  
It is use ful d uring p la ying , the func tio n will lo c k the ke y o n the p a ne l to p ro te c t the  
m ista ke d uring p la ying .  
During p la ying slid e the HOLD switc h to ‘ON’ p o sitio n, the ‘HOLD will a p p e a r in the  
d isp la y, the ke y o n the p a ne l will b e lo c ke d , the p a ne l ke ys a re d isa b le d . Slid e the  
HOLD switc h to ‘OFF’ p o sitio n to sto p the func tio n.  
THE ANTI-SKIP MEMORY FUNCTION (10SEC.)  
The d ig ita l a nti-skip func tio n use s se m ic o nd uc to r m e m o ry to p re ve nt the so und fro m  
skip p ing whe n the unit is sub je c te d to sho c ks a nd vib ra tio n d uring p la y.  
1. Whe n the ASP b utto n is p re sse d d uring p la y, the  
ind ic a to r a p p e a rs in the d is-  
p la y a nd the d ig ita l a nti-skip func tio n turns o n. ThAeNTI-Sd ig ita l d a ta e q uiva le nt to a p -  
p ro xim a te ly 3 se c o nd s (10 se c o nd s) o f m usic is sto re d in a re a d -a he a d m e m o ry  
b uffe r b e fo re it is d e c o d e d a nd p la ye d . The d isp la y c ha ng e s fro m the  
the m a rk, ind ic a ting tha t the d a ta ha s b e e n sto re d .  
m a rk to  
ANTI-S  
ANTI-S  
2. Whe n the unit is sub je c te d to a sho c k d uring p la y, the d a ta sto re d in m e m o ry c o n-  
tinue s to b e d e c o d e d a nd c o ntinue re a d ing ne w d a ta . As the d a ta is re a d fro m  
m e m o ry, the ind ic a to r c ha ng e s to  
tio n, ne w d a ta is sto re d in m e m o ry aANnTI-dS the d isp la y c ha ng e s b a c k to the  
3. If the se t is sub je c te d to re p e a te d sho c ks a nd a ll the d a ta sto re d in m e m o ry is use d  
. Onc e the p ic kup re turns to its o rig ina l p o si-  
m a rk.  
ANTI-S  
up , the  
m a rk is d isp la ye d a nd the so und will skip o r sto p fo r a b rie f p e rio d until  
the m e mAoNTI-rSy b a se fills up a g a in.  
4. to turn o ff the a nti-skip func tio n, p re ss the ASP b utto n a g a in.  
NOTE: Ke e p the d ig ita l a nti-skip func tio n o ff whe n using the se t in sta b le a nd no vib ra -  
tio n a re a , whe re it will no t re c e ive sho c ks. The b a tte ry p o we r c o nsum p tio n is le ss tha n  
whe n it is o n.  
NOTE: Whe n the d ig ita l a nti-S func tio n is switc he d o n o r o ff, the so und will b e inte r-  
rup te d fo r 1 to 2 se c o nd s, this is no rm a l (the inte rrup te d tim e is use d fo r the m e m o ry o n  
o r o ff).  
ANTI-S  
ANTI-S  
ANTI-S  
ANTI-S  
CONNECTING TO HOME STEREO SYSTEMS  
The line o ut ja c k is m a d e to a c c e p t a ste re o m ini p lug (3.5m m ). By using a c o m m e r-  
c ia lly a va ila b le a ud io line c a b le , sim p ly c o nne c t the c a b le s m ini p lug to line o ut ja c k  
o n yo ur p la ye r, a nd the o the r a p p ro p ria te e nd to CD/ AUX inp ut(s) o f yo ur ho m e ste re o  
syste m .  
NOTE: Alwa ys switc h the p owe r off b e fore m a king a ny c onne c tions b e twe e n the p la ye r  
a nd a ny o the r se t.  
NOTE: The vo lum e c o ntro l o r the p la ye r b e c o m e ino p e ra b le whe n the line o ut ja c k is  
use d . Ad justm e nts a re m a d e o n yo ur a ud io syste m .  
LINE OUT  
CLEANING  
CLEANING THE PICKUP LENS  
A d irty le ns will c a use so und skip p ing . If the le ns is ve ry d irty, the p la ye r m a y no t wo rk.  
Op e n the CD d o o r a nd c le a n the le ns a s fo llo ws:  
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FINGERPRINTS ON LENS  
Use a c o tto n swa b sta rting in the m id d le a nd wo rking to the o utsid e e d g e , p a y  
a tte ntio n in d o ing this o p e ra tio n o r the p ic k up le ns c o uld b e d a m a g e d .  
CLEANING THE CABINET  
Wip e with a so ft c lo th. If the c a b ine t is ve ry d irty, d a m p e n (no t d rip p ing we t) the c lo th  
with a we a k so lutio n o f so a p wa te r, a nd the n wip e c le a n.  
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS  
COMPACT  
1. This unit is d e sig ne d to p la y c o m p a c t d isc s b e a ring the id e ntific a tio n  
lo g o to the rig ht. Disc s tha t d o no t c a rry this lo g o m a y no t c o nfo rm  
to the CD sta nd a rd a nd m a y no t p la y p ro p e rly.  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
2. Dirty, sc ra tc he d o r wa rp e d d isc s m a y c a use skip p ing o r no ise . Pa y  
a tte ntio n to the fo llo wing : Ha nd le the d isc o nly b y the e d g e s. To  
ke e p the d isc c le a n, d o no t to uc h the surfa c e o f the d isc .  
3. Disc s sho uld b e re turne d to the ir c a se s a fte r use to a vo id se rio us  
sc ra tc he s tha t c o uld c a use the la se r p ic kup to skip .  
4. Do no t e xp o se d isc s to d ire c t sunlig ht, hig h hum id ity, o r hig h te m p e ra ture s fo r e x-  
te nd e d p e rio d s. Pro lo ng e d e xp o sure to hig h te m p e ra ture s c a n wa rp the d isc .  
5. Do not stic k or write a nything on e ithe r sid e of the c om p a c t d isc . Sha rp writing instru-  
m e nts, or the inks use d in som e fe lt-tip p e ns, m a y d a m a g e the surfa c e s of the d isc .  
6. Alwa ys p la c e the c o m p a c t d isc to b e p la ye d in the CD c o m p a rtm e nt with the  
la b e l fa c ing up wa rd . CD c a n b e p la ye d o n o nly o ne sid e .  
CLEANING DISCS  
1. Fing e rp rints sho uld b e wip e d fro m the surfa c e o f the d isc with  
a so ft c lo th. Unlike c o nve ntio na l re c o rd s, c o m p a c t d isc s ha ve  
no g ro o ve s to c o lle c t d ust a nd m ic ro sc o p ic d e b ris, so g e ntly  
wip ing the m with c lo th sho uld re m o ve m o st o f the p a rtic le s.  
Wip e in a stra ig ht m o tio n fro m the insid e to the o utsid e o f the  
d isc .  
2. Ne ve r use suc h c he mic a ls a s re c ord c le a ning sp ra ys, a nti-sta tic  
sp ra ys, b e nze ne or thinne r to c le a n c omp a c t d isc . Suc h c he mi-  
c a ls c a n d a m a g e the p la stic o f the d isc .  
The unit will no t p la y a d isc tha t ha s b e e n inse rte d up sid e d o wn, o r d isc s tha t d o no t  
c o nfo rm to the Co m p a c t Disc sta nd a rd . Also , the unit m ig ht no t p la y d isc s tha t a re  
sc ra tc he d , so ile d o r c a rry fing e rp rints.  
Bo th 8c m a nd 12c m d isc s c a n b e p la ye d in this unit.  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
CD PLAYER SECTION  
Fre q ue nc y re sp o nse  
Wo w a nd flutte r  
Sa m p ling fre q ue nc y  
D/ A c o nve rte r  
20Hz-20KHz  
b e lo w m e a sure lim its  
44.1KHz  
1-b it  
CIRC  
Erro r c o rre c tio n m e tho d  
Pic k-up  
o p tic a l 3-b e a m se m ic o nd uc to r la se r  
(780 nM wa ve le ng th)  
GENERAL  
Po we r sup p ly DC  
3V using two “AA” b a tte rie s  
AC/ DC a d a p to r 4.5V 600m A  
143m m (W)x143m m (D)x28.5m m (H)  
235 g ra m s  
Dim e nsio ns  
We ig ht  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Dead or weak batteries.  
Replace both batteries.  
CD Player will not  
turn on.  
The AC adaptor not  
connected properly.  
Check the AC adaptor connection at AC  
outlet and side of set.  
Disc inserted incorrectly  
Re-insert disc with label side facing up.  
Defective or wrong type  
compact disc.  
Try another audio compact disc.  
Close lid securely (push down left corner  
of door)  
Disc will not play.  
CD door not closed.  
Take out the CD and leave the CD door  
open for about an hour to dry the  
moisture condensation.  
Moisture has condensed  
inside the CD deck.  
Headphone plug not  
inserted properly.  
Re-insert headphone plug into the  
headphone jack (marked phones).  
Headphone plugged into  
the line out jack.  
Plug headphone into the headphone  
jack (not the line out jack).  
No sound from  
headphones  
The volume control set to  
minimum  
Increase the volume.  
Replace with fresh batteries or use the  
AC adaptor.  
Weak batteries.  
Defective compact disc.  
Try another compact disc.  
The compact disc or lens is Clean or replace the compact disc or  
dirty.  
clean the lens with a camera brush or  
blower.  
Sound is skipping  
Too much movement of the  
CD player.  
Reduce movement of CD player.  
Music is too loud.  
Weak batteries.  
Decrease the volume control level.  
Batteries are getting weak, replace both  
batteries or use the AC adaptor.  
Sound in distorted  
Tracks do not  
Bass boost is on and  
music is too loud.  
Lower volume control or slide bass  
boost switch to off.  
Batteries are too weak and  
change or set does the battery symbol will  
not play normally show in display  
Replace both batteries with fresh  
alkaline batteries, or use a AC Adaptor.  
Remove batteries and AC adaptor.  
Wait a few seconds and re-insert.  
Make sure batteries are fresh or adaptor  
has power.  
Electronic or static error  
caused circuitry to lock.  
Buttons do not  
work  
The HOLD function is on. Slide the HOLD switch to OFF position.  
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