COBY electronic MP-CD455 General Operation, Radio Operation, Power Sources, Stereo Headphone Jack

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GENERAL OPERATION

Power Sources

AC Power

Before connecting the unit to an AC outlet, make sure that the operating voltage of the unit has been properly set to match the voltage of your local power supply (110V or 220V). The voltage switch can be found on the bottom of the unit.

When you have confirmed that the proper voltage has been set, use the supplied AC power cord to connect the unit to an AC outlet.

DC Power (Battery Operation)

Remove the battery compartment cover on the rear of the unit and insert 8 “C” batteries. Make sure that the polarity of the batteries (+/-) match the markings on the inside of the battery compartment. Replace the battery compartment cover.

Stereo Headphone Jack

Make sure to lower the volume on the unit prior to use with headphones to avoid damage to your hearing or the headphones.

For private listening, connect a pair of headphones to the headphone jack on the unit. The speakers on the unit will be disconnected during headphone use.

Power On / Function Modes

Use the Function switch to change the operation mode of the unit. Set the switch to “MP3/CD” to play CDs and MP3-CDs (MP3/CD mode), set the switch to “Radio” to listen to the radio (Radio mode), and set the switch to “Off” to turn off the unit.

RADIO OPERATION

Set the Function switch to the RADIO position to listen to AM/FM radio broadcasts.

To listen to FM broadcasts, set the Band switch to the FM or FM ST position (FM ST = FM Stereo). The FM Stereo indicator will light up when the tuner is receiving an FM Stereo broadcast.

To listen to AM broadcasts, set the Band switch to the AM position.

Extend the telescopic rod antenna fully and adjust its position to obtain the best FM broadcast reception.

The AM antenna is built into the unit; turn or move the entire unit to obtain the best AM reception.

Turn the tuning dial to change the radio station.

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Contents Portable MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Radio MP-CD455 For Customer Use Safety InstructionsPositioning the Unit Safety InstructionsTop View Rear View Location of ControlsLocation of Controls Care & Maintenance Package ContentsRadio Operation Power SourcesPower On / Function Modes General OperationPlaying a CD What is an MP3-CD?MP3/CD Operation Loading a CDProgram Mode CD Player SpecificationsGeneral