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This product, although classified under the brand AUDIOVOX, may have been manufactured by ACOUSTIC RESEARCH, AMBICO, ASA ELECTRONICS, AVENT, AVENT-AUDIOVOX, CODE ALARM, JENSEN, KEEPMYTV, PHASE LINEAR, POURSUITRAK, PRESTIGE, RCA, RECOTRON, SPIKEMASTER, TERK, VOGELS after mergers, acquisitions, or a change in name.

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User guide AUDIOVOX CE101A

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Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. T~ prevent fire or shock hazard. do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. I :~ .Reorient .Incr..sethe .Connect which .Consult or relocate the recewingantenna. separation between the equipment and recewer. the equipment into en outlet on a circuit dilferent from the recewer Ihe de.'er is connected. or .n experienced radio/TV technician Ihat to for help. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. This Compact Disc player is classified as a CLASS 11..ASEA product. The CLASS LASER PROOUCT label Is located on the bottom exterior . For the Customers In Canada THIS APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS SET OUT IN RADIO INTERFERENce REGULATIONS. y On safety As the laser beam used in this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the casing. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Do not put any foreign objects in the safety slot inside the disc compartment. If you do 80, the laser beam may come out when the lid is opened. Do not put any foreign objects in the Dc IN 6V (external power input) jack. Should any solid objects or liquid fall into the unit, disconnect the power supply and have the unit checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. On operation Since the CD $ystem offers a wide dynamic range, the peaks of the high level inputs are recorded with high fidelity, and the noise level is very low. Do not turn up the volume while listening to a part of the dlsc with no audio signals or very low levellnputs.lf you do so, the speakers may be damaged when the peak level of the sound is played. The lens on thedlsctableshould be kept clean. Do not touch the lens or poke at it. II you do so. the lens may be damaged and the unit will not operate properly. On Installation Never install the unit where (I would be subjected to: -heat sources such as radiators or airducts. .direct sunlight. -excessive dust. .moisture or rain. -mechanical vibration Or shock. .unlevefed surface. .Do not place any heavy object on top of the unit. .When the unit is used with a AC power adaptor, do not wrap the unit in a cloth, blanket, etc. If you do so, the temperature inside and outside the unit may rise considerably, resulting in malfunctioning of the unit or serious accidents. .If the unllls brought directly from a cold to a warm location, or Is placed In a very damp room. moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit. Should this occur . the unit will not operate. In this case, remove the dl8C and leave the unit In 8 warm place for several hours untIl the moIsture evaporates. .For the unit to operate at its best, it should not be subjected to temperatures below S-C(4'-F) or above 35-C (95~). Notes on headphones/earphone Do not use headphones/earphone while driving, cycling. or operating any motorized vehicle, it may create a traffIc hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to pray your headsets at high volume while walking, especially at pedestrIan crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. Avoid using headphones/earphone at high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous. loud and extended play .If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use . Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the people around you. It you have .any questions or problems concerning your unit, please consult your 1I.fAo\tbr rJ.~, ." . , ". ~ -~ ;~ ... .~ . ~ "., .-1 :. ~i .f~ .j :'i :1 "., ;'.. ;;1 :} -:;-j 1 .:ct ,~ :] 3 -;;;'-..~ DC IN (6V)JACI< PHONE$JACK VOLUME CONTROL. BASS BOOST SWITCH L\ 7 Using - with Batteries or SUM-3 alkaline or rechargeable) of the player Insert four size AA batteries(LR6 according to the EI1and e indications next to the battery compartment.. on the underside Notes on batteries .Fully charge the RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES before using itforthe first time. .Insert batteries with correct polarity. .Do not use old batteries together with new ones or different types of batteries together. .If the electrolyte inside the battery should leak, wipe the contaminated parts in the battery compartment wjth a cloth and replace the old batteries with new ones. .When the unit is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries. Battery life Using on House Current If the unit you purchased does not include an AC power adaptor, please use a 6V SOOmA AC power adaptor. Otherwise please use only the supplied AC power adaptor. When the unit is not to be used. be sure to disconnect the AC power adaptor. 5 Charging RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES BATTERIES according to the 1. Insert four size AA RECHARGEABLE .E!:>"and "e. indications on the rear of the player next to the battery compartment. 2. The unit has to be in the stop mode. To charae .Do not charge continuously for 24 hours or more. Doing so can cause the performance of the rechargeable batteries to deteriorate. .More time may be required for charging in cold temperatures. .Replace the rechargeable batteries if the operating time decreases drastically even when they are properly charged. DO NOT CHARGE NORMAL BATTERIES AS IT MAY CAUSE EXPLOSION. CHARGE ONLY RECHARGEABLE NI-CAO BATTERIES. AlWAYS MAKE SURE THE CHARGE SWITCH IS IN THE "OFF" POSITION WHEN USING WITH NORMAL BATTERIES. h ,~ ; , ""t ;,\ .1 ,1 ..:~i '" :. '..;~j l:;.,~:::~ ;.,;~;:;.'~ ):. ,'.}-: .~:::.';~; t:':. '.":.: r' :,'., Other operations !;~ , . . '; ~:;.;\! ;:;.:::':1 !: ':-:;)1 \j: -:l..~::::t ,:,' : : ! ;" , . j:1,.. .:~ '.! I: I ~. .. !: ! * AMS .auto music sensor 7 To remove the disc Pick up the disc. holding the edge, while pressing the pivot gently as illustrated. To play an 8 cm (3-lnch) disc You can play it without an adaptor. To enjoy more powerful bass sound Set to BASS BOOST, the BASS BOOST indicator will light up. You can then enjoy a powerful bass-boosted sound. (][J) ~ ~\T ..OFF c I .The effect of the BASS BOOST function may be decreased according to the position of the volume control or the recording level of a disc. .Sound may be cracked or distorted if you set the volume too high. In this case, turn down the volume. On display window When you press II, the display window shows:f ' {o~ i, ; .. 1I~ nn 'J- -1 I -..1- I -i,-1 .~-,~ = -I ~J r 1 n ,.) 8: ~~ 1 I ..~; I; .,. ~ ;~~: to : 0 .0 . ;0 : i 1, :, }.: -- Total number of tracks First track begins playing 1)Press PLAY MODE during play until window. 11..-" disappears in the display 2) Press ~II to begin the INTRO play, " appears again in the display window. 3) Pressing ~IJ again will cease the INTRO play and continue playback in the NORMAL play mode. :~:.~ ~;::~ := ~1 ~ 3)Jo ,'" .,. ,.~;,:. ;.":;1 play only one track repeatedly, press ~ ~nJ "."ENTER". r I~I.+:J ";;;~ ~,'. .; .. ,. 'i-"'( .:.~ ~ . PGM (Program) Desired Order Play -Playing the Selections In the 2) Press I~~ selection. or ~~I to select the desired k; / n u I I ~~IJ-' Track No. of the desired selection kIln,-, V~~IJ ';0~ ,-~, ~ . :~', ;.~; '1 t:;:;t I IJ I .\ ,,-.. - -- 7 During play The track number of the current selection appears. When "STOp. is pressed during play.total number of tracks on the disc will be displayed and the unit is still on. If .STOP" is pressed again the unit will be returned to full stop mode. If "PlA Y" is pressed the unit returns to play mode. The unit will be returned to full stop mode automatically after approximately 35 seconds if no button is played again within the 35 seconds. .is pressed once After approx. 35 sec. ~-..DJE-..c:=J Track 5 is playing Disc playing stops and total number of tracks is shown Full stop mode During The play pause symbol "~. flashes. r L Pause mode II IJ J~~ v~f second track of the i Intro Play -PlayIng Selections the First About Ten seconds of All the " ::~ ,iJ . Single -" MU61c -Playing Only One Selection l}PreSS ~~~ ;ti, ; ;~1 PLAY number MODE fla~hl;s. dlJrin9 play untillhe track r.~;i I::r(E ~: hL,,~ r .~~ pres9 ,-0 ".:... ::,,:'.,0 2) Select de$ircd track to be played only once Dy pres9ing I~~ cr , , '~I ::.~! 3)To play only one track repeatedly. !;~ ..~/EN'.ER... ;;l~! ".':111 '-n I '~-I .4=> "-".1-PGM (Progr~m) Play -Playing Desired Order the Selections I~' " :;!it: :';:..~ in the ' ~.. !~:.. ,. ;.." 1) Pr~ss PLAY MODE during play until "PGM" flashes in the display window ~nn--1 ~~--J :;~~,~1 , , .i;, .' 3) Pr6~S +JIENTER to regi$tcr track nQ.". for c)(ample, as the first Sf!lflCtioll. Tho track no. indication will be ryturned to "00". .-.', l~l~nn-~~ r~~U 'J~J I ...'.1 ..,.1 .~;z.~~. ..~ II ~ 4) RCPO3t steps 2 and 3 (up to 22 selectiu"s). II you try '0 regis\ar ano\hor selection aftQr 22 ~elections hav~ bAP;n memori7:~d. the first selection will be cleared and the new one willl~ke its plac~. 5) Press ..11, .PCM" play starts. .To .If rRf1t';lit program stops flashing and I ~-~ play. prO$S " 4"":JIENTeR". or if the lid is opened, all thO prOgr3ms would be "STOP" is pres5ed cl~Clr~lJ. .If tng program mode the programs would .During the program ,-.1-, :-1 is exited by means of the "PLAY MOOE'. key, all 6till r9main in 1llerllory. pl3y. the AMS oPQratgs In the program..d order . Progr.1m Edition To c-,h9Ck. Press "~/ENTER. lightly during programming bQforQ you press ~ I. Each lime. 4J/ENTER" is preS5ed the track numlJElr appeal$ in the display window. To change: When checking press eiltler l~ ur ~ lO alter Ih13track number for tho program currently dlspfayed. Pre6S "~I FNTER" to register the newly selected track into mcmory. Wtlen ct..ecking. if the track nllmb~r of a pmgrnm is selected as "00", all the 6ubsequerlt prugralr\s ~iartillg from and inchldino that prO Should any problem persists atter YOu ha\lG made the following consult your ncarost scrvico facility. Symptom Disc play does not start Cause and/(Jr solutIon checks. ,"7' .The LOCK switch of theCO player or tho wirod tOmotO control (if suppliOd) is set to LOCK .Th~ disc i~ inserted upside down 01 ill(;Urre(;tly. In~ljrt ttlQ di&c correctly with the label surface up .l)u3ty or defective disc .Dirty or dusty lens .The disc compartment lid is not cloge~ .MoistlJre condensation -> Leave the urlit irl H warrn place until the moisture eVapQraleS .The AC power adaptor is not plugg~d into tno wall outlet .Th~ unit is not placed on a level surl"d(;EI .Weak battorics .The headphone3/earphonf! pJuO is not firmly connected to trIO ~HONI:~ jCt(;k .Adjust .Olrty No sound from the head~cls ..v the VOl pluQ 1::\)I'trol No sound from the connect~d speakers. Skipping of sound. .Check the connections The amplifi~r i5 not turned on Dlny or defe(;tive .Dirty Ions .Strong vibration disc When using with batteries the. M~nganBse batteries DrQ u$Cd. Use battery life is short alkalil'e batterip;5 The display window is indi<.;"dted .Stop play at Oll(;e by pressing stop by Gomo abnormal gymbols button. Abnormal symbol:; will rcmoin in dtsplay. .Wail until disc ha... come to a cam. pletQ stop. Open CD dOOr to reset unit and clos8 CD door again to resume play. l4-' If ynll have Cleaning the Len& accidcntally touched the len$ with dirly fill9o!rs or if dust on the lens pfeV9nf~ lit! ..nd the unit tram th8 lens opereting with" propcl1v. rJ~8ning open the uisc compartmillt clean kit es shown. Cleaning thc He~.~pho~es/Earphone Plug -'- K~~p the plug of your h~adphones/earphono sourtd. Wipe iI willl a dry, soft r:lath. Cleaning the C8sin~ cloan to obtain optimum j ::I \ ,., ", Clean 11'9casing with a M)fl cloth slightfy moistened with W$ter or a mild d8twrg~l1t ~ulutioll. Do not u~Q any type 01abrasive plld, SCl\IJring powder or ,olvent such as alcohol or benzin. a~ U",y I1lay .'1lir the finish nf th" casing. Notes on Compact Discs t,) 1 i .SCforC pl3ying, clean llIe di5C with a cloanlno clotn. Wipe the disc ~~ from the centre out. / .0(1 n(lt IJ$" "/)Iven!,, such 8.9 ~ lIen2ine. thinner, ('.omm~rcially a\l~I1..lIle cleallerS or ~ntj.static spray intended for analog discs. .Do not expose tho di:;c 10 direct sunlight or he~t $ourc..s .ut:h a~ ",,1 air duds, nor leave it in iI cilr p;\rkCd in c1irecl sunligllt as thoro can be 3 t;/)n~iderable rise in temperature inSiOe tIle car. Altoir playing, store the disc in its C3$8 If there is a scratcII, din or 1ingerprJnts on the di&C, it may caus8trat:king error 1 :f i:~ '.,' :"!. ['1 !,;~ ~.~~ :,,:: ::C, t': ~a-~dllng the Disc Not"'~ ~y NO1 InIC way r";: ~ ;:;j ~~, ~~ Handle tho disc by its edgQ. Do nOt lO~h Ihe $urtace. Do not slick paper or tape n"r wI1!8 anything on IM turt-. !~j :.~1 t.r res, or DC I N 6V; SUOmA power ~d.-plor Polarily of plug .0: ..; O-(o-<-t> i :":0 J-~Mr~f)~$~ U.S.A., ~\ and r .:~ Canada. Central South America Middle East anCt Australia ..9~faf!'!9.~ol'a.n!120V I\C :t 5% 60 1-17 240V AC :!: 5% 50 HZ 230V AC j, 5% 50 Hz 2.'\0V AC .t 5o;. SO Hz , 200-240V AC t 5% ~ Hz 100V AC :t :;% 1;0Hz UnilelJ Kingdom and Gormany Chill! Singapore. Malay5;" 3nd Tllailand Jap..rl D;mensi,,"$ Welgl1t IJCsign and speo:ifi"iiliol16 Note Thf~ appliance confonns inrerrllrence Suppression. A,..,..rox. 140 x 40 X 178 mm (wn,!d) Approx. 305g aro 5ublect to chAnGe wi1!1ouI110rice. wjrh eec Oir9ctJvc Slr.100/EEC rAgarding I~ --=- 1£) 396 12:20 ALCO ELECTRONICS LTD -28111056 0, I 1" .. :;~ General * Digital filter two-time oversampling * Three-spot optical pick up .Disc defect detection ability * Up to 22 selected music stored ability ;; ;, t;i:;;,;: t;!.:\~ r ;'~ r:.:~~. System laser diode properties Compact disc digital audio system Material: GaAIAs Wavelength: >-.=780 nm Emission duration: Continuous Laser output: Less than 44.6 ~W (This output is the value measured at a distance of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block) !;Jo;:~l~ 0, t~i::~.i :.'; ; ; , .' :;: ;:';:..:~~e .. -t.4 ~ n~ ...Ll"c..: . F.Jl:.4- F.t'~°I ;-10f?O /..1" t>~ F/tA.$1' (,I,kW(~vt),K.. cG ~ID/A:) $ f~ {;til-l I SH 6'~x &. -l- I' J.:.eGJo.le..J.} 1- Features: .CD Player with 22 ProgrammabIfl; CD Memory .Forward .Includes .Bas~ & Reverse Search, Repeat, Pause Rterco Headphones Boost System .I Jinc Out Jack .3 Beam TAasel" Pick Up .Auto Power Off .Key , Lock Switch .AC/DC Operation .UseR 4 x "AA" or UM-;3 Hatteries .Rechargeable .Leather .AC General: .Dimensions (W:xHxD): 5 1/211x 5/8" x 711 (140 x 40 x 178mm) Adapter Cal1.ying Case (not included) (buttery not included) Ci1.~uit for NiCad Battery

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