Power Acoustik PACD-507 MO/INT Button, LOC/RPT Button, LUD/RDM Button, Mute Button, Band Button

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BASIC OPERATION

7.MO/INT BUTTON

MO MODE: Press it to select mono or stereo mode.

INT MODE: During CD mode, press “INT” (intro) button to hear the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc. Press this button again to restore the player to its normal play mode.

8.LOC/RPT BUTTON

LOCAL/DISTANCE MODE: When in the radio mode, press it to select local or distance broadcast station receive sensitivity.

REPEAT MODE : During CD mode, press RPT button to repeat a single track.

9.LUD/RDM BUTTON

LUD MODE: When reduce the volume to half level, press it to enhance the bass effect.

RDM MODE: During CD mode, press RDM button for more than 2 seconds to play all tracks in the random order, press it again to cancel the function.

10.MUTE BUTTON

Press it to eliminate the sound immediately. Press it again to release this mode and recover the previous volume level.

11.BAND BUTTON

RADIO MODE: Press it to select your desired radio band and the word which band is selected will be displayed on LCD.

CD MODE: Press it to change the mode to radio mode.

12.PWR BUTTON

Press power button to turn on or off the unit.

13. BUTTON

RADIO MODE: Change the mode to CDP mode.

CDP MODE: During CD playback, press it will stop play temporarily. Press it again to return to normal play back.

14. or BUTTON

A.In CD mode, press / button during playback to skip to next or back one track.

B.In CD mode, press and hold / button for several seconds during playback to fast forward or fast reverse. Releasing the button to stop fast playing.

15. BUTTON

Press (EJECT) button to stop CD play and eject CD from the slot.

16.LED INDICATOR

Flashing when detachable panel is removed.

17.RESET BUTTON

Press it to rehabilitate the distorted program to zero.

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