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THE CD PLAYER

THE CD PLAYER

EN Listening to a Compact Disc

1. Slide the OPEN switch to the right to open the door. Insert a disc and press lightly on the centre to

lock. Close the door. Press PLAY/PAUSE button. RDDISC will appear in the display. Then, the total

number of tracks and

 

 

 

 

time of the CD will be

 

 

 

 

displayed. If the

 

 

BASS BOOST

 

disc compartment

 

 

SUR ROUND

 

 

 

E

 

 

M

OD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

is empty or the

G

 

DIGITAL SOUND

 

PROCESSING

 

O

 

 

 

PR

 

 

 

 

 

1 P SURROUND

 

disc cannot be

 

 

PRESET BASS BOOST SEEK FM

 

 

 

MHz

 

 

TRACK MIN SEC

played, NODISC

 

 

 

 

will appear in

 

 

 

 

the display.

 

 

 

 

2. Shift CONTROL

 

 

 

 

switch to

 

 

 

 

“HOLD”

 

 

 

 

position to lock the

 

 

ES

 

 

 

P S

 

 

 

TER

EO FM C

 

 

 

button to avoid accidental activation of unwanted functions.

You can also change tracks or quickly listen to part of a track by pressing

down or holding

or

Listening to a CD in your car

(for RP2385 only)

1.Select a power source (either battery power or the car DC adaptor)

2. Insert the cassette adaptor into the tape deck and plug the cord into the CD player’s PHONES jack of the unit.

3 . Insert a compact disc and press PLAY/PAUSE button. Adjust CD player’s volume to a mid level (make

sure the Bass Boost is turned off). 4. Use the car stereo to adjust

 

 

volume, tone ... Adjust the

 

 

volume of your CD

 

 

player for better

 

 

sound.

 

RAD IO

5. Before ejecting

 

ON/OFF

the cassette when

 

 

you are finished,

 

 

make sure the car

 

 

stereo’s volume is

S T E R E O

 

turned down.

25 PRESET

 

 

STATIONS

 

 

 

 

The ELECTRONIC

 

PLAY

SHOCK PROTECTION*

 

ER

 

ISC

 

 

OMPACT D

 

system prevents sound

 

 

 

 

interruptions when impacts

 

 

or vibrations occur. Electronic

anti-shock consumes less power and increases the battery life. Therefore, the

 

ESPX function is always

45

ON.

 

After many successive

impacts, the buffer might be emptied causing a

brief sound interruption for the memory to reload. The buffer is 45 seconds long.

Prog/Display SmartResume

When you stop CD play or power off the unit (without disconnecting power sup- ply), SmartResume is automatically activat- ed. It stores all the current settings and modes: current track, Shuffle, time display, Mode (Repeat/Repeat All/Program), and ESPX. When play mode is on again, the unit RESUMES to the settings (unchanged) and plays from the beginning of the track. If CD compartment lid is opened, then SmartResume stores only the following modes: Shuffle Mode (Repeat/Repeat All), and ESPX. Other settings such as track play, time display, program setting and memory are all reset or cancelled.

Repeating

You can replay the entire CD or one track as many times as you wish as well as listen to the beginning of each track for 10 seconds.

Press MODE successively to

1.Replay the entire CD .

2.Replay the current track

3.Replay the beginning of each track for 10 seconds

(The number of the track being played will be displayed and SCAN will appear.)

4. Press again to the function de-select

ProgramEN

This function lets you listen to the tracks you selected in the order you want. The CD player must be in Stop mode.

1.Press PROG. P will appear in the display.

2.Select the track to store by pressing

& press PROG again to

or confirm.

3.Return to step 2 to store other tracks.

4.Press play button to listen to your programming.

Note : The unit switches off automatically after 15s if no key has been activated. To prevent excessive battery consumption.

When programming, the unit can switch off if you do not press any key within 10s. If the unit switches off, the programme will be stored in memory. Resume pro- gramming as normal by turning the unit on again.

You can program up to 24 tracks.

To play your program again, press play. To add/edit tracks to the program, go to stop mode ; press and hold PROG button again. Refer to step 2 of the above para- graph.

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Technicolor - Thomson RP2385 manual EN Listening to a Compact Disc, Listening to a CD in your car, Prog/Display SmartResume

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