Play Modes (CD, CD MP3, USB MP3, SD MP3)
Anti-Skip (Anti-Shock) Function
Using The Audio Line-in Connection (DVD/AUX)
- During anytime of play mode, press Play-Mode key repeatedly to select from the following:
Repeat To repeat current track.
Repeat Album To repeat all songs from currently selected Album (availble for MP3 only).
Repeat All To repeat all tracks from any type of media.
Intro To sample the first 12 seconds of all music using any type of media.
Random To play a random mix of all of the songs on all media types.
- This unit has a built-in digital anti-skip function which prevents CD skipping when the unit is physically
moved or subjected to vibrations when playing songs from a CD media.
- Whenever any MP3 CD is played, the anti-skip memory needs the first 30 seconds to become filled up.
During this time, the anti-shock protection is already active, but is not used to the max. 30-sec. capacity.
- After the first 30 seconds have elapsed, the anti-shock memory is full and the unit now provides anti-skip
protection for 30 seconds of vibration when playing CD-MP3 discs. NOTE: There is no anti-shock
protection when playing a normal audio CD.
- Please note that the anti-skip function only protects against normal vibration or minor movement. Severe
or strong shocks/vibrations to the unit may still cause the unit to skip.
- You can connect the audio output of an external device such as a MP3 player or DVD player to this unit
to listen to the sound of that device through the high-quality amplifier of this music system.
- To connect the external device, please use a standard RCA cable to connect the "Audio Line-out" (or
head phone stereo audio output) of the device (left and right channels) to the"Aux Audio Line-in" RCA
jacks (left and right) on the rear panel of this unit.
- Make sure that the speakers are connected to the main unit.
- Turn on the power of the main unit and the external device (Eg. MP3 or DVD player).
- Press the Aux key on the front panel.
- Start playback of the external device and adjust the volume control of the main unit to the desired level.
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