Lenoxx Electronics CD-208 operating instructions MP3 Playback, General Information

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MP3 PLAYBACK

CD DOOR

FUNCTION switch

Connect the supplied AC power cord or batteries (refer to page 4).

1

Slide the FUNCTION switch to the MP3/ POWER lamp

 

CD position. The symbol “ ” starts a

 

different cycle in the display, and the

 

POWER lamp lights up.

2

3

Lift the CD DOOR to open it and push an MP3 disc down onto the center spindle. The label side of the MP3 disc should face upward.

Close the CD DOOR, the display will

 

 

show all the symbols as illustrated. The

 

 

player will automatically play all the

 

 

songs of the MP3 disc.

A l b u m Track

playing

 

number number

time

General Information

1.Usually, you must “write” your own MP3 disc on your computer’s CD writer. Or, you may buy pre-recorded MP3 discs from some “on line” sources.

2.When saving songs (audio files) onto your CD-R (or CD-RW), you must save them as “.MP3” (DOT MP3) files. Do not save them as .DOC or

.TEXT, .PDF etc. when downloading, converting or saving files as MP3 files.

3.Do not save TEXT files as “.MP3” files because they will not play and they may interfere with the set.

4.Do not attempt to combine normal CD audio tracks and MP3 tracks onto one CD because the set will only recognize the audio tracks and play those.

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Contents Portable CD/MP3 Player Uses 6 Size D Batteries not includedImportant Safety Instructions Additional Safety Instructions Battery Safety Instructions Connecting the AC power Choosing the Power SourcesUsing the player on batteries Playing a CD TIPPress or Adjust USE These Buttons for Additional OperationsAll Tracks Repeat Disc Repeat CD REPEAT, Intro and Random PlaySingle Track Repeat Intro PlayCD Programmed Play To cancel Programmed PlayTo change the current program MP3 Playback General InformationOther MP3 Operations Operation Press Display window showsMP3 REPEAT, Intro and Random Play All Tracks Repeat Directory RepeatMP3 Programmed Play Basic Introduction to MP3 Usable media About MP3Usable disc format Tuning Listening to the RadioSlide or Adjust To improve broadcast receptionOn Placement PrecautionsOn Safety On Power SourcesMaintenance Problem Remedy Trouble ShootingGeneral CD/MP3 player CD/MP3 Section SpecificationGeneral Description Radio Section