Califone CD102 User Manual

CD102  
Personal CD Player  
Owner’s Manual  
Location of Controls  
1. MODE Button  
2. Pause Button  
3. Skip/Search button (PREV)  
4. Stop Button  
5. Play/Pause Button  
6. ESP Button (Anti-Shock Protection)  
7. Program Button  
8. Skip/Search Button (NEXT)  
9. LCD Display  
10. DC 4.5V  
11. Open CD Compartment Switch  
12. Volume Control  
13. HOLD Button  
14. Line Out Socket  
15. Headphone Socket  
16. Bass Boost Switch  
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Power Supply  
1. Battery  
Open the battery cover, insert the batteries as indicated in  
diagram 1 and then close the battery cover.  
Caution:  
If you are not going to use the CD Player for an  
extended period of time, it’s recommended the batteries be  
removed to prevent any possible corrosion within the unit.  
2. Connecting AC Voltage  
Transformer  
Insert the DC Jack into point (a) as indicated in diagram 2  
and then connect AC pack into an AC outlet.  
Notes:  
when not in operation, please unplug the AC transformer.  
3. Battery Power/ Volume Indication  
When the batteries become weak, the LCD display will  
indicate the “low batterysymbol. Replace the batteries to  
restore correct operation.  
4. The CD Player Output Connection  
The CD Player output can be connected to headphones (14),  
external amplifier, and jackbox for multiple listeners (15).  
14  
15  
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Operation  
Play Mode  
Press the [OPEN] button to open the cover and then  
insert the CD.  
Ensure the label side is facing up. Place the center of the CD  
onto the spindle and gently press down to secure it in place.  
Close the cover.  
Plug the stereo headphone into the phone jack.  
Press the PLAY button once.  
The Player will start playing with the LCD display showing the  
track number. When all of the tracks have been played, the player  
will automatically stop playing, unless programmed otherwise.  
Pause Mode  
To temporarily pause while the unit is playing, press the PLAY  
button once. The playing time in the LCD display will blink,  
indicating “Pausemode. Pressing the PLAY button a second  
time will resume playing.  
Stop Mode and Power Off  
Press the STOP button once to stop playing the CD. After  
the STOP button is pressed, the LCD display will indicate the  
total tracks and total playing time.  
To switch your player off from the STOP mode, press the  
STOP button. The LCD display will become blank and  
the player will turn off.  
Adjusting Volume  
Adjust the volume knob to the desired level.  
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Program Mode  
Programmable Play  
The disc can be played in a programmed order (maximum 20 tracks  
can be played) to suit personal preferences and learning styles.  
(1)While a CD is playing, pressing the PROGRAM button will prompt  
the LCD display to indicate “PROGand the track number ”01.  
(2) Press the FF/NEXT or REV/PREV button to select the first track  
to be programmed.  
(3) Press the PROGRAM button to store the selected track. The track  
number will display “00” and the program number will change to  
“02, indicating that one track is stored and you may program your  
next selection.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to continue programming.  
When your programming is complete, press the PLAY button.  
The LCD display will stop showing a blinkingPROG”and the player  
will start playing from the first “programmedtrack.  
Programming can also be conducted while in PAUSE mode. When  
all programmed tracks have been played, the player will automati-  
cally stop. The programmed tracks will be stored in memory until  
the CD door is opened or the power is shut off. To play the same  
programmed tracks again, press the PLAY button.  
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Other Play Methods  
Skipping or Scanning Tracks  
Pressing the FF/NEXT button while a CD is playing will skip to the  
next track. Pressing the REW/PREV button will skip the player back-  
wards to the start of the current track or to the previous track if  
pressed twice. Press and hold the FF/NEXT button to fast forward  
through the current playing song. Press and hold the REW/PREV  
button to Rewind through the current playing song.  
Repeating a Single Track  
While in STOP, PLAY or PAUSE modes, press the MODE button. The  
LCD display will indicate 1 and the player will repeat the current  
track. Press the FF/NEXT or REW/PREV button to change the track  
that you wish to repeat.  
If the “REPEAT” function was selected while in STOP mode, press  
the PLAY button to begin. Press the STOP button to exit REPEAT  
mode or press the MODE button consecutively until no “alterna-  
tivemethod is indicated on the LCD.  
Repeating the Whole Disc  
Press the MODE button twice. The LCD will indicate 1 ALL and  
the player will repeat playing the entire disc. Pressing the MODE  
button three times will return to the normal playing condition.  
Intro Mode  
The Intro Mode describes when the player will play the first  
10 seconds of each track on the entire disk and will then  
automatically turn off. Press the MODE button three times and  
the LCD display will indicate “INTRO.Then press the PLAY button  
and the “INTROmode will begin.  
Random Mode  
Press the MODE button four times. The LCD will indicate “SHUFF.”  
Then press the PLAY button to begin. The player will play all tracks  
on the disc in random order until all tracks have been played. Press  
the MODE button once to exit RANDOM mode.  
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Automatic Start-Up/Shut Off  
Power On  
While in STOP mode, press the PLAY button. The Player will  
automatically start up and the display will indicate the start up  
sequence as shown in figure 1 (left).  
Auto Shut Off  
The Player will shut off automatically if no operation is selected  
within a one minute period after turning the CD Player on or after  
a disc has completed playing. If there is no disc in the unit, it will  
automatically shut off after approximately 30 seconds.  
“DISC” (no disc) Indication  
If there is no disc in the player or if a disc is not inserted correctly,  
the player will show “disc” on the LCD for approximately 30 sec-  
onds after pressing the PLAY button.  
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Shock Protection (ESP/Anti-Shock)  
Vibration Resistant  
By reading audio date and storing it in the “ANTI-SHOCKmemory,  
vibration resistance is achieved. When the player is bumped or  
knocked, the CD player will compensate with the data in its mem-  
ory. The CD player also contains a vibration resistant mechanism to  
prevent the skipping noise caused by the change of playing speed  
when the player is “rocked.  
Auto ESP  
When pressing the PLAY button, the Anti-Shock System will  
automatically be enabled. The in the display will turn into  
after a few seconds of play. When vibration continues, the in  
the display will turn into depending on the length of  
the vibration.  
To Cancel “ANTI-SHOCK”  
Press the ESP button, the in the display will turn off  
HOLD Function  
Moving the HOLD switch to the “Onposition locks the unit,  
protecting it from an accidental pressing of another button  
while in use.  
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Charge Function (Optional)  
Charge Function  
1. The CD Player will charge correctly sized rechargeable batteries  
(which are not supplied with the unit.) Open the battery cover  
and insert the rechargeable batteries into the battery compart-  
ment, making sure the correct polarity as shown in diagram 1  
(left) is observed.  
2. Connecting AC voltage transformer (2). Refer to Page 2 for  
correct connection.  
3. Continuously press FAST FORWARD, REWIND, NEXT & PREVIOUS  
FUNCTIONS.  
Press the FF/NEXT button once quickly to skip the next track.  
Press the REW/PREV button once quickly to skip backwards to the  
previous track or to the start of the current track. Press and hold  
the FF/NEXT button to fast forward through the current playing  
song. Press and hold the REW/PREV button to rewind through the  
current playing song.  
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Concerning Compact Discs  
1
2
3
1. Only Compact Discs bearing this mark can be used  
with this unit.  
2. How to hold a disc  
3. If the surface is dirty b) Play surface (shiny surfaces)  
Wipe it with a damp cloth and then wipe dry. Wipe from the  
center toward the edge.  
Handling precautions  
If you are taking the CD from a cold environment to a warm en-  
vironment, moisture may form on the CD. Wipe any moisture off  
with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth before using the CD.  
Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen or other writing  
instrument. Do not use record cleaning sprays, such as: Benzine,  
Thinner, Static Electricity Prevention Liquids or any other solvent.  
Do not attach labels or stickers to CDs. (Do Not use CDs with ex-  
posed adhesive from tape or left over peeled off stickers.)  
Do not use scratch-proof protectors or covers other than those  
specified for use with this unit.  
Storage Precautions  
Be sure to store CDs in their cases to protect them from dust,  
scratches and warping.  
Do not place or store CDs where they can be: exposed to direct  
sunlight, humid or dusty locations, directly exposed to a heat vent  
or heating appliance, in the glove compartment or on the rear  
deck of an automobile.  
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Specifications  
Precautions  
Audio  
To prevent battery damage, electrolyte leakage, and  
short-circuiting, follow these recommendations.  
Channels:  
2 (left and right,  
stereo)  
(A) Do not peel off the covering on batteries and do not use  
if the covering has been peeled off.  
(B) Align the polarities + and – correctly when inserting  
the batteries.  
(C) Do not mix different types or makes of batteries of  
old and new batteries.  
Frequency Response:  
Channel Isolation:  
Wow-Flutter  
20-20000Hz  
>40dB  
Lower than  
measurement limit  
<10ESC  
Reading Time:  
L, R level balance:  
Sampling Frequency:  
Power:  
Operating Temperature Range:  
Dimension (Width*Height*Depth):  
<2dB  
44.1 KHz  
+ - DC4.5V 600mA  
0-40 C  
153*138*24.5mm  
(D) Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use  
the unit for a long time.  
(E) Do not throw into fire, shirt-circuit, disassemble,  
or subject to excessive heat.  
(F) Do not attempt to recharge dry cell batteries.  
(G) Do not allow metal objects to touch the battery terminals  
as this may cause short-circuiting which is dangerous.  
Accessories  
1. Operating Instructions  
2. 3060AVS Stereo Headphone  
Unit  
Specifications/Features are subject to change without notice.  
Values of dimension are approximated.  
No altering or remodeling  
This can cause malfunctioning.  
Caution  
Do not drop  
This product utilizes a laser.  
This may damage the unit.  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures  
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radia-  
tion exposure.  
Locations to be avoided  
Do not open covers and do not repair yourself. Refer servicing to  
qualified Califone personnel or our authorized service facilities.  
Avoid using the unit in the following locations.  
1. Bathrooms and other moisture-prone places  
2. Warehouses and other dusty places  
3. Very hot places such as near heating appliances, etc.  
Warning  
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage, do not  
expose this appliance to moisture of any kind.  
Marking sign is located on bottom of the unit.  
Do not leave the unit exposed to direct sunlight  
for long periods of time.  
This may deform or discolor the cabinet and may  
also cause malfunctioning.  
Califone® International Inc. • 1145 Arroyo Avenue, # A • San Fernando, CA 91340 USA  
Toll Free 800.722.0500 | Toll Free Fax 877.402.2248  
International Customers call 818.407.2400 or Fax 818.407.2405 califone.com  

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