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COBY CX-CD400 MINI PORTABLE CD STEREO SYSTEM Manual

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1. Option DC 12V 8 x D UM 1 R 20 size batteries not included Frequency Range 530 1710 KHz FM 88 108 MHz SW 4 12 MHz Option Power Consumption 19 Watts RMS Output 2 2 Watts per channel CX400 Peak Output Power 50W total 4 at 1 kHz THD 10 Remarks The manufacturer reserves the right to amend the specification without prior notice Version Rev 2 Toshiba IC
2. Press the CD Open Close button to open the CD compartment Place a CD on the spindle label side up Close the CD compartment The total number of tracks will be displayed Ifthe compartment is not close or there is no disc sign will be displayed 5 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playback from the first track and the track number displayed during playback The Play Pause LED Indicator is light up BWN TO INTERRUPT PLAYBACK 1 Press the PLAY PAUSE button and play back is interrupted The Play Pause LED Indicator is flashing 2 Press the button again to resume playback from the same point TO STOP PLAY BACK Press the STOP button then the total number of track will displayed again PRECAUTIONS 1 Do not open the CD compartment while the disc is rotating 2 Keep foreign objects out of the CD compartment 3 If TV or radio interference occurs during CD operation move the unit away from the TV or RADIO 4 Subjecting the unit to shock or vibration can cause mistracking 5 Playing some compact discs at high volume can also cause mistracking In this case listen at lower volume 6 Keep the CD compartment closed except when loading discs FF FR FUNCTION 1 Press the FF button to fast forward the playing program 2 Press the FR button to fast backward the playing program REPEAT PLAY 1 During PLAY mode if REPEAT key is pressed REPEAT 1 mode is engaged then the REPEAT LED Indicator is flashin
3. COBY OPERATION MANUAL CX CD400 MINI PORTABLE CD STEREO SYSTEM WITH AM FM TUNER LOCATION OF CONTROLS Front View O SE EB 1 SideView I RearView p ji io go P WA SEEN Cy SS NM mn ap L on 1 gt q gt E J a L 1 E LOCATION OF CONTROLS Cont NO O FWD WOWWWWWWWWNHNDNDNNDNNNN YN a a 0 C B O O O POD DOA PO N PAUSE BUTTON STOP EJECT BUTTON FAST FORWARD BUTTON REWIND BUTTON PLAY BUTTON RECORD BUTTON CASSETTE COMPARTMENT BAND SWITCH TUNING KNOB FM STEREO INDICATOR REPEAT BUTTON CD FORWARD SKIP SEARCH BUTTON CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON
4. VOLUME CONTROL RADIO DIAL SCALE DIAL POINTER PLAY PAUSE INDICATOR LED DISPLAY REPEAT 1 ALL INDICATOR PROGRAM INDICATOR REMOTE SENSOR CD STOP BUTTON CD BACKWARD SKIP SEARCH BUTTON PROGRAM BUTTON POWER INDICATOR POWER SWITCH FUNCTION SWITCH HEADPHONE JACK SPAEKER BOX CD OPEN CLOSE CONTROL DOOR HANDLE ROD ANTENNA BATTERY COMPARTMENT AC POWER CORD AC DC VOLTAGE SELECTOR SPEAKER JACK RIGHT SPEAKER JACK LEFT 110V 220V AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR GENERAL OPERATION POWER SOURCES Before connecting the Unit to an AC outlet check that the operating voltage of the Unit is identical with the voltage of your local power supply Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC in jack BATTERY OPERATION Switch the AC DC selector to DC position Open the Battery Compartment Door and insert 8 UM 1 D size batteries making sure that the indicated battery polarity is observed Note The AC cord must be completely disconnected if no AC DC selector switch RADIO OPERATION Slide the Function Switch to the RADIO position Slide the Band Switch as you prefer Turn the tuning knob to your desired radio station Adjust the Volume Controls SPEAKER PLACEMENT This unit features a detachable speaker system The left and right speaker enclosures can be detached from the main unit and placed where desired When the speakers enclosure are attached to the main unit the unit can be carried to an
5. g and the current will be repeated continuously until STOP or REPEAT key is pressed 2 If REPEAT key is pressed when REPEAT 1 mode is already engaged REPEAT ALL will engage then the REPEAT LED Indicator is light up and the disc will be played repeatedly until STOP or REPEAT key is pressed 3 If REPEAT key is pressed when REPEAT ALL mode is engaged All REPEAT functions are off WARNING 1 TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD 2 DO NOT EXPOSE THE APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 3 DO NOT REMOVE COVER 4 PILOT LAMPS SOLDERED IN PLACE 5 NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE 6 REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONEL MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE TAPE HEADS Clean the heads frequently to remove dust and tape residue Dirt on the heads will impair the sound quality of both recording and playback There are two methods for head cleaning A The simple method is to use a head cleaning cassette available at most audio stores Follow the instructions supplied with the closing cassette B The heads can be also cleaned manually 1 Depress the EJECT button of Tape A and Tape B in order to open the cassette 2 Depress the PLAY button of Tape A and Tape B 3 Wipe the heads with a soft not free cloth or cotton swab that has been partially soaked in alcohol until the heads are free of all dirt and residue deposits SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Power Supply AC 230V 50Hz AC 110 220V 60 50Hz
6. open the cassette door Insert a cassette into the door and push the cassette door to close Slide the Function Switch to the TAPE position Depress the Play Button Adjust the Volume Control Knobs to the listening level To stop the tape depress the Stop Eject Button Fast Forward and Rewind The tape be fast advanced or rewind by depressing the Fast Forward button or Rewind Button respectively Pause Function During playback or recording the tape can be stopped temporarily by depressing the pause Button To release this button press it again Auto Stop System When the tape runs to the end during playback or recording the play button will release itself automatically stopping the tape at the same time RECORDING A RECORDING FROM THE BUILT IN RADIO 1 Tune into the desired station 2 Load a cassette into the TAPE b cassette compartment 3 Press the PAUSE button of TAPE B 4 Press the RECORD button of TAPE B which also engages the PLAY button 5 Press the PAUSE button again to begin recording B DUBBING Tape A Tape B Insert the tape to be copied into the Tape A Cassette Door Insert the blank tape into the Tape B Cassette Door Slide the Function switch to the Tape or Dubbing position For NORMAL or HIGH speed dubbing Depress Play Button of Tape A and both Record Button of Tape B at the same time Signals from Tape A will be recorder dubbed on to Tape B CD PLAYBACK Slide the FUNCTION switch to CD position
7. y location desired TO ATTACH THE SPEAKER ENCLOSURES 1 Attach the speaker enclosure to the main unit about halfway up and slide the speaker enclosure to the locked position 2 Extend the speaker wire to the desired length 3 Insert the speaker wire plug into the SPEAKER JACK TO DETACH THE SPEAKER ENCLOSURE 1 Remove the speaker wire plug from the SPEAKER JACK 2 Push the RELEASE lever as illustrated and lift the speaker enclosure 3 Wind the excess speaker wire onto the post on the back of each speaker enclosure FM STEREO INDICATOR Slide Band Switch to FM position The FM Stereo indicator is on if stereo broadcasts are received ANTENNAS Fully extend the Telescope Antenna to receive FM and SW Option stations For AM reception the unit has a built in antenna Turn the whole unit for best reception STEREO HEADPHONE JACK For private listening insert the plug of a Stereo Headphone into the Stereo Headphone JACK and adjust Volume Control Knobs accordingly During the use of headphone the External Speakers are automatically disconnected CASSETTE OPERATION Tape A playback only Depress the Stop Eject Button to open the cassette door insert a cassette into the door and push the cassette door to close Slide the Function Switch to the TAPE position Depress the Play Button Adjust the Volume Control Knobs to the listening level To stop the tape depress the Stop Eject button Tape B playback Depress the Stop Eject Button to

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