Sanyo CDP-M303 instruction manual Intro Scan Mode Recording from the Line OUT Jack, Random Play

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INTRO SCAN MODE

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RECORDING FROM THE LINE OUT JACK

In stop mode or playing mode, press MODE

Press PLAY/PAUSE again to begin

fourth, " " flashes on the display.

playing brief introductions to the

 

tracks.

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￿The output from the CD player can be easily recorded.

Connect a patch cable (not supplied) from the LINE OUT jack on the CD player to the LINE INPUT jacks on a cassette or other recorder.

￿The sound from the CD can be heard through a pair of speakers.

Connect a patch cable ( not supplied ) from the LINE OUT jack on the CD player to the AUX or CD INPUT jacks on a stereo system.

RANDOM PLAY

In STOP or PLAY mode, press MODE

Press PLAY/PAUSE again to begin

five times, and "

" flashes on

playing the tracks in random order.

the display.

 

 

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TO LINE OUT JACK

CLEANING

SEARCHING SONGS

During MP3 play, songs can be selected by title, as follows:

￿ In STOP mode, press and hold MODE for a few seconds until "" is displayed.

￿The letter " " will then appear. Press SKIP/SEARCH ( or ) to select the letter or symbol.

￿Press MODE to confirm the selected letter or symbol.

￿Another letter appears. Continue to select and confirm.

￿Press STOP to return to the last letter.

￿After the selection is made, press PLAY/PAUSE to play the selected songs.

￿If a song is not found, "" will appear briefly; this will then change to " " .

￿To return to normal playback, press " " for a few seconds, and then press PLAY/PAUSE to resume play.

Note: A maximum of 10 characters can be inputted. If more than one song matches the first 10 characters, it will select the first song.

CLEANING THE PICKUP LENS

Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during play.

￿To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment. Blow the dust off of the lens using a camera lens blower (available at most camera stores). Do not touch the surface of the lens.

CLEANING THE CABINET

Use a soft cloth moistened with plain lukewarm water and wrung dry. Never use benzol, benzene or other strong chemical cleaners, since these could damage the finish. It is important that no liquid reaches the inside of the unit.

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IB03742-CDM32A-60F8-(AVID 2363 IC)-SANYO-E

AVID 2363 IC

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Contents CD Mobile Condensation Laser SafetySafety Instructions Condensation OccursSigns in LCD Display Window Locations of ControlsCD Door Cleaning Discs Power Supply Handling Compact DiscsAlkaline Battery Installation not Supplied RememberPlaying a CD Playing a Disc Track SearchAuto Power ON/OFF Function Playing a Disc Hold SWITCH-HOLD ALL Buttons OptionalBass X Panderth Single Track REPEAT/ALL Tracks Repeat Programmed PlayIntro Scanplay Repeat ALL Tracks in Catalog Playing AN MP3 Disc Repeat Play FunctionESP Repeat ALLTRACK-SELECTING Playback Electronic EQ Setting PLAY/PAUSECleaning the Pickup Lens Intro Scan Mode Recording from the Line OUT JackCleaning Searching Songs Cleaning the CabinetAudio SpecificationsTrouble Shooting Guide GeneralSanyo Comfort Warranty Audio Products

CDP-M303 specifications

The Sanyo CDP-M303 is a distinguished component in the realm of portable CD players, known for its high-quality audio reproduction and innovative features. Released in the early 1990s, the CDP-M303 encapsulates the essence of Sanyo's commitment to advancing consumer electronics, particularly audio devices.

One of the standout features of the CDP-M303 is its impressive sound quality. Utilizing advanced digital-to-analog conversion technology, it delivers clarity and detail in audio playback that was ahead of its time. The device is equipped with a high-quality DAC that ensures minimal distortion and captures the nuances of the original recording, making it a favorite among audiophiles looking for portable solutions.

The CDP-M303's design is both functional and compact, adhering to the trend of portability that characterized the era's CD players. Its lightweight construction allows users to easily carry it, making it ideal for travel or casual listening sessions. The front panel incorporates a user-friendly layout, featuring an LCD display that provides essential information such as track number and playback time, improving user experience.

The device boasts a variety of playback functions including standard play, repeat, and shuffle modes, giving listeners the flexibility to enjoy their music the way they prefer. Additionally, the CDP-M303 supports CD-R and CD-RW playback, allowing users to listen to their own custom compilations, a feature that was particularly appealing as the CD format grew in popularity.

Another notable characteristic of the CDP-M303 is its anti-shock technology. This innovation minimizes the risk of audio skipping while the player is in motion, a common concern for portable devices. Users can confidently enjoy their music while on the go, whether they are walking, jogging, or commuting, enhancing the overall listening experience.

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