OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCCIONES DE MANEJO
MODE D’EMPLOI
XP-Z3C
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
REPRODUCTOR DE DISCOS
COMPACTOS
ENGLISH
ESPAÑOL
FRANÇAIS
OWNER’S RECORD
For your convenience, record the model number
and the serial number (you will find it on the bottom
of your set) in the space provided below. Please
refer to them when you contact your Aiwa dealer in
case of difficulty.
Model No. XP-Z3C Serial No.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
PRECAUTIONS
To maintain good performance
• Do not use the unit in places which are
extremely hot, cold, dusty or humid. In
particular, do not use or keep the unit in
following places.
• inahighhumidityareasuchasabathroom
• near a heater
• in an area exposed to direct sunlight
(e.g., inside a parked car, where it can
become extremely hot)
Notes on listening with the
headphones
• Listenatmoderatevolumestoavoidhearing
damage.
• Do not wear the headphones while driving
or cycling.It may create a traffic hazard.
• You should use extreme caution or
temporarily discontinue use in potentially
hazardous situations, such as walking,
jogging, etc.
• near sources of strong magnetism, such
as televisions, speakers, or magnets
• where there is a lot of movement or
vibration, such as on a car dashboard or
an unstable shelf
• Wear them properly; L is left, R is right.
• The in-ear type headphones should be
worn with the longer cord behind your
neck.
CAUTION
For safety
Listening to headphone stereo at full power
for extended periods of time can result in
hearing damage.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the unit.
Laser rays from the optical pickup are
dangerous to the eyes.
• Make sure that pins or other foreign object
do not get inside the player.
• Take care not to drop the unit or subject it
to strong shocks.
• To keep dust from the pickup lens, keep
the disc compartment lid closed after use.
Never touch the lens.
Note on condensation
If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold
place to a warm one, it may result in
condensation on the pickup lens and
malfunction or playback difficulties.
Should this occur, leave the unit for a few
hours, then try to playback again.
• If you hear no sound when playing a disc,
DO NOT turn the volume up high because
music could suddenly start at high volume.
Turn the volume control to the lowest level
before starting playback and slowly turn it
up to the desired level.
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USING ON RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
When using on the rechargeable batteries
forthefirsttime,chargethemuntilthebattery
indicators go out.
2 Place the unit on the charging
stand,and then connect the AC
adaptor.
Chargingstartsandthechargingindicator
lights in red.
1 Insert the supplied rechargeable
batteries with the 0 and 9 marks
correctly aligned.
to a wall outlet
to the DC 4.5~
6 V jack
Chargingindicator
When charging is completed, charging
indicator goes out.
Recharging fully used batteries takes
about 4 hours.
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If the cover of the battery
compartment comes off
To detach the unit from the charging
stand
Lifttheunitupwardwhileholdingthecharging
stand.
Notes on recharging
• Use only the supplied AC adaptor and the
charging stand to recharge the battery.
• Do not carry the battery in a pocket or
handbag together with metal objects such
as pendants or keyholders. Use the
supplied battery carrying case when
carrying the rechargeable battery.
• Do not short-circuit the terminals of the
rechargeable battery or charging stand.
• Do not disassemble the battery, heat it or
get it wet.
Time to recharge the batteries
The battery indicator in the display changes
from
to
according to the
remaining power of the batteries. Recharge
the batteries when
Batt” appears.
lights and “Low-
• The supplied rechargeable battery can be
recharged approximately 300 times.
USING ON AC HOUSE CURRENT
Connect the supplied AC adaptor in the
same way as recharging the batteries.
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USING ON DRY CELL BATTERIES
Use the supplied battery case.
If the cover of the battery
compartment comes off
1 Open the battery compartment of
thesuppliedbatterycase,andinsert
two LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries
with the 0 and 9 marks correctly
aligned.
Notes on dry cell batteries
• Make sure that the 0 and 9 marks are
correctly aligned.
• Do not mix the different types of batteries,
or an old battery with a new one.
2 Attach the battery case to the unit.
• Topreventtheriskofelectrolyteleakageor
explosions, never recharge the batteries,
apply heat to them, or take them apart.
• Whennotusingthebatteries,removethem
to prevent needless battery drain.
• If liquid leaks from the batteries, wipe
thoroughly to remove it.
For prolonged operation
Insert the fully charged rechargeable
batteries in the unit and attach the battery
case with two new LR6 (size AA) alkaline
batteries inside.
For the maximum playback time, see
“SPECIFICATIONS” on page 30.
Battery replacement
The battery indicator in the display changes
from
to
according to the
remaining power of the batteries. Replace
the batteries when
Batt” appears.
lights and “Low-
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BEFORE PLAYBACK
Using with the headphones
Connect the supplied headphones, remote
control, and main unit.
HOLD switch
R (right) L (left)
OFF
Clip
Release the HOLD switch before playback.
b a
When not using the unit, set the HOLD
switch to the HOLD position. b b
Accidentallypressedbuttonwillnotfunction.
If buttons on the unit are pressed when only
the HOLD switch on the unit is set to HOLD
position, “HOLD” flashes in the display.
\
• Be sure to press s to stop operation
before you connect/disconnect the
headphone or the remote control to/from
the main unit.
• Whenyouputonthesuppliedheadphones,
besuretoroutetherightheadphone’scord
(the longer one) around the back of your
neck.
• The remote control can be clipped onto
your clothing, etc. with the clip on the back
of the remote control.
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BEFORE PLAYBACK
Turning on and off
Auto power off
Ifnooperationisperformedwithin30seconds
on an audio disc or within 60 seconds on an
MP3disc,thepoweristurnedoffautomatically.
(Auto power off function)
• You can turn off the power by pressing s
before it is automatically turned off.
Standby mode
When an operation finishes, the unit goes
into standby mode until the auto power off
function automatically turns off the power.
To enter standby mode, press e to start
playback, then press s.
Turning the power on
Press e on the unit or c/a on the
remote control. Power is turned on and
playback starts.
Note
“ERROR”appearsonthedisplaywhenyouplay
a disc placed upside-down or a defective disc.
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DSL*
Adjusting the sound
Volume
DSL
Press DSL on the remote control repeatedly
for more powerful sound and deeper bass.
:
Deep bass is emphasized
: Normal sound
*DSL: Dynamic Super Linear Bass
Loading a disc
1 Slide the OPEN switch to open the
disc compartment.
Press VOLUME M/N on the unit or
VOLUME -/+ on the remote control to
adjust the volume.
OPEN
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BEFORE PLAYBACK
2 Place a disc in the center with the
label side facing up.
To remove the disc
Pick up the disc, holding its edge, while
holding the pivot gently pressed.
Note
3 Close the disc compartment.
• The unit is designed for 8 cm discs only.
• TheunitcanplayaCD-R/RWdiscrecorded
in MP3 or CD-DA format. However, some
CD-R/RWdiscsrecordedonsomekindsof
personalcomputersorCD-R/RWrecorders
may not be playable on this unit, owing to
the differences in recording platforms.
• Do not attach any sticker or label to either
side (the recordable side or the labeled
side) of a CD-R/RW disc. It may cause
malfunction.
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PLAYBACK OF AUDIO DISC
2
1
3
4
2
3
4
1 Connect the supplied headphones
4 Press e on the unit or c/a on
the remote control.
to the \ jack.
Playback starts from the first track.
2 Load a disc.
3 Release the HOLD switch.
a Track number
b Elapsed playing time
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PLAYBACK OF AUDIO DISC
Basic operation
Resume function
Set the HOLD/RESUME switch to
RESUME.
To stop
Press s.
To pause
Press e on the unit or
c/a on the remote
control.
To resume, press again.
OFF
To search for the
beginning of a track
Press r or t.
To locate a desired
passage
Keep r or t
pressed.
Release the button at the
start of desired passage.
You can start playback from the point where
you stopped playback by pressing s.
When the resume function is on, all-track
repeat is selected automatically.
To cancel resume function, set the HOLD/
RESUME switch to OFF.
To locate the track 10 tracks ahead of
the current track (+10 skip)
In Play or Standby mode, press +10 on the
remote control.
Ex. 1: If you press +10 while the unit is
playing the 4th track, the beginning of
the 14th track is located.
Ex. 2: If you press +10 while the unit is
playing the 10th track on a disc
containing 15 tracks, the beginning of
the 5th track is located.
Note
• Resume play will be canceled if you open
the disc compartment while the unit is
turned on.
Be sure to set the HOLD/RESUME switch
to OFF before changing discs.
• Resume play cannot be functioned during
random play.
Note
This does not function on the discs having
10 tracks or less.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
You can set various functions by using P-MODE/ENT, i/k, and r/t on the remote
control.
Basic operating procedure
1 In play or standby mode, press
P-MODE/ENT.
3 Press r or t repeatedly to
select your desired setting*.
* For details on the settings, see the
following instructions respectively.
2 Press i or k repeatedly until
yourdesiredfunctionappearson
the display.
4 Press P-MODE/ENT to enter the
selected setting.
If you set the other function, repeat
steps 2 through 4.
5 Press P-MODE/ENT.
The unit returns to the state before
step 1.
Pressing i/k alternate the display
cyclically.
Note
• You cannot set program play during
playback.
• If you leave the unit untouched for 5
seconds or more, the unit returns to the
state before step 1.
(E•A•S•S function)
(Repeat play)
(Random play)
(Program play)
(Beep)
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
Note
Continuous shock or vibration may cause
E•A•S•S (Electronic Anti-Shock System)
The E•A•S•S function reduces skipping or
mutingofthesoundwhentheunitissubjected
to shocks.
•
the sound to be interrupted even if the
E•A•S•S function is activated. This is normal
andnotamalfunction.Shouldyouexperience
an interruption in sound, stabilize the unit for
a few seconds, then resume your activity.
• WhenthesettingoftheE•A•S•Sfunctionis
performed during playback, the unit will
pause for about 2 seconds.
1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in “Basic
operating procedure” to select
“EASS 40sec.”
2 Press r or t repeatedly to
select your desired setting.
The unit keeps about 40 seconds of
playback sound in its memory.
Repeat play
You can play a track or all the tracks on the
disc repeatedly.
The unit keeps about 10 seconds of
playback sound in its memory.
1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in “Basic
operating procedure” to select
“REPEAT OFF.”
3 Perform steps 4 and 5 in “Basic
operating procedure.”
2 Press r or t repeatedly to
select your desired setting.
To cancel the E•A•S•S function
Select “EASS OFF” in step 2.
The unit plays all the tracks on the disc
repeatedly.
The unit plays the current track
repeatedly.
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3 Perform steps 4 and 5 in “Basic
operating procedure.”
To cancel the RANDOM play
Select “RANDOM OFF” in step 2.
To play all the tracks on the disc
repeatedly in random order
Select “RANDOM ON” in RANDOM setting,
and then select “REPEAT ALL” in REPEAT
setting (see “Repeat play”).
: All-track repeat
: One-track repeat
To cancel the REPEAT play
Select “REPEAT OFF” in step 2.
Note
• You cannot go back to previous track by
pressing r during random play.
• You cannot select one-track repeat during
random play.
To play all the tracks on the disc
repeatedly in random order
Select “REPEAT ALL” in REPEAT setting,
andthenselect“RANDOMON”inRANDOM
setting (see “Random play”).
Program Play
Up to 24 tracks can be chosen for program
play.
Random play
You can play all the tracks on the disc in
random order.
Operate the unit while disc play is
stopped.
1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in “Basic
operating procedure” to select
“RANDOM OFF.”
1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in “Basic
operating procedure” to select
“PROGRAM.”
2 Press r or t repeatedly to
2 Press P-MODE/ENT.
select “RANDOM ON.”
3 Perform steps 4 and 5 in “Basic
operating procedure.”
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
3 Press r or t repeatedly to
select a track to be added to the
program.
When 24 tracks are programmed
“P-FULL” appears, and no more tracks can
be added.
To cancel program play
Press s during programming or while
program play is stopped.
Notes
a Selected track number (flashing)
• Program play is also canceled when the
disc compartment is opened or the auto
power off function turns the power off.
• You cannot go back to a previous track by
holdingr pressed during program play.
• Repeat play can be performed during
program play.
b Program order
4 Press P-MODE/ENT.
The selected track is stored in the
program.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program more
tracks.
5 Press e on the unit or c/a on
the remote control to start program
play.
Turning off the confirmation beeps
1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in “Basic
operating procedure” to select
“BEEP ON.”
To check the programmed tracks
Press P-MODE/ENT repeatedly before you
proceed to step 5. The number of each
programmed track appears in order of
playback.
2 Press r or t repeatedly to
select “BEEP OFF.”
3 Perform steps 4 and 5 in “Basic
operating procedure.”
To add tracks to the program
Repeat steps 1 to 4 when the PRGM is
displayed while the unit is stopped. Tracks
can be added to the end of the program.
To resume the confirmation beeps
Select “BEEP ON” in step 2.
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NOTES ON MP3 FILES
• Ifadisccontainsaudio(CD-DA)tracksand
MP3 tracks, the unit plays only the audio
tracks.
• TheunitmaynotplayMP3tracksrecorded
using a packet writing utility.
• The unit can play MP3 tracks having a file
extension “.mp3”.
• If you play a non-MP3 track that has the
“.mp3” file extension, you may hear some
noise.
• An MP3 file stores audio data
compressed using MPEG1/2/2.5, the
audio layer-3 file-coding scheme.
• In this manual, CDs, CD-R discs and
CD-RW discs are all referred to as
“discs”. We refer to what are called
“folder” and “file” in PC terminology as
“album” and “track”.
• This unit can play back MP3 files of the
following bit rates:
Notes on playing MP3 files
• An MP3 track must be recorded on a disc
in the format compliant with ISO 9660.
Note, however, that the unit may not play
tracks in the order they were recorded.
• The maximum allowable number of tracks
and albums in a disc are as follows:
– number of tracks : 512 (depending on the
number of albums)
MPEG1/Audio layer-3: 32k-320 kbps
MPEG2/Audio layer-3: 8k-160 kbps
MPEG2.5/Audio layer-3: 8k-32 kbps
• This unit is best suited for playback of
tracks with a bit rate of 128 kbps. The
sound may be intermittent or distorted
during playback of tracks encoded with a
certain encoder or encoded with bit rate
over 128 kbps.
– number of albums : up to 255 (depending
on the number of tracks)
• The elapsed playing time may not be
displayed correctly when variable-bit-rate
(VBR) files are played.
• Sound is muted for a moment with the disc
that contains no silent portion between
songs (tracks) such as a disc with a
recording of a live performance, etc.
• When files encoded with the MP3 Pro
format are played back, their sound quality
may not be as high as they should be.
• The maximum allowable depth of nested
albums is 8.
• E•A•S•Smemorydurationisapproximately
100 seconds at the longest with tracks of
128 kbps bit rate.
• It may take 30 seconds or more before the
unitcanstartplayofMP3tracks,depending
on the number of recorded tracks and the
complexity of the album tree.
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NOTES ON MP3 FILES
This unit can play back MP3 files of the
following sampling frequencies:
MPEG 1: 32k, 44.1k, 48 kHz
MPEG 2: 16k, 22.05k, 24 kHz
MPEG 2.5: 8k, 11.025k, 12 kHz
Notes on creating MP3 discs
When converting audio data to MP3
To enjoy high sound quality, we recommend
storing MP3 files with a sampling frequency
of 44.1 kHz and a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps.
To play tracks in the order they were
recorded
Notes on display indications during
play
1 Use a writing software capable of
recording MP3 tracks (files) in
numerical and alphabetical order.
For details on using the software, refer to
the operating instructions supplied with
the software.
• Upto64characters(includingitsextension)
are displayed for the name of an album or
a track. If ID3TAG version 1.X was applied
to record additional informations for an
MP3 track, up to 30 characters showing
track title and artist’s name are displayed.
• Thefollowingcharacterscanbedisplayed:
uppercase letters (“A” to “Z”), lowercase
letters (“a” to “z”), numerals(0 to 9) space,
and symbols such as ! " # $ % & ' ( ) + ,
- . / ; : < = > ? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | }
2 Use only one album. (Do not create
a sub-album within an album.)
• Characters other than those shown above
may not be displayed correctly or
displayed instead of the character.
is
• The elapsed playing time may not be
displayed correctly for MP3 tracks.
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3 Includeatwo-orthree-digitnumber
at the beginning of each album or
track name so that the albums and
tracks are played in order.
<example of recommended names>
01XXXXX.mp3
02XXXXX.mp3
03XXXXX.mp3
04XXXXX.mp3
05XXXXX.mp3
<exampleofnamesnotrecommended>
1XXXXX.mp3
5XXXXX.mp3
10XXXXX.mp3
15XXXXX.mp3
20XXXXX.mp3
(Numbers at the beginning have
different digit number. The tracks will
not be played in this order but played in
the order of “1”, “10”, “15”, “20” and “5”.)
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PLAYBACK OF MP3 DISCS
3
1
4
2
4
5
5
3
1 Connect the supplied headphones
5 Press e on the unit or c/a on
to the \ jack.
theremotecontroltostartplayback.
Power is turned on and “READING”
flashes in the display.
After reading the disc, playback starts
from the first track of the Album 1.
2 Set the QUICK/NORMAL switch to
select the disc reading format.
NORMAL
See“SettingtheQUICK/NORMALswitch”
on the next page and set the switch to
appropriate position.
a Album number
b Appears when an MP3 disc is loaded
c Track number
3 Load an MP3 disc.
4 Release the HOLD switch.
d Elapsed playing time
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When you play an MP3 disc
The E•A•S•S function will be activated
automatically.
Note
If you slide the QUICK/NORMAL switch
during playback, the disc reading format is
not changed. Stop playback and press
stoturnoffthepower,andslidetheQUICK/
NORMAL switch to change the disc reading
format.
Setting the QUICK/NORMAL switch
Set the switch to the appropriate position
depending on the playback mode and type
of disc.
To stop playback
Press s.
QUICK
Playback stops and disc reading format
(NORMAL or QUICK) is displayed.
The unit reads only the number of the album
before playback, then disc reading finishes
earlier.However,programplay,randomplay,
resume play, and +10 skip cannot be
operated.
To search for a beginning of a track
Press r or t.
The unit reads the track information during
playback. When the unit detects an album
that has no MP3 file, the number of album is
decreased. This position is recommended
when playing back a disc with many albums
and tracks.
To locate a desired passage
Keep r or t pressed. Release the
button at the start of desired passage.
• You cannot monitor the sound while the
buttonispressedduringMP3fileplayback.
To pause playback
Press e. To resume, press it again.
NORMAL
The unit reads the number of albums and
tracks before playback, then it takes longer
time for disc reading than when the switch is
set to QUICK.
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PLAYBACK OF MP3 DISCS
To change the album
Note
• The +10 skip does not function if the disc
has 10 tracks or less.
• Be sure to set the QUICK/NORMAL switch
to the NORMAL position. Otherwise the
+10 skip does not function.
Press i/k.
To skip to the first track of next album, press
i.
To alternate the display on the
To skip to the first track of previous album,
press k.
remote control
In play mode, press DISPLAY on the remote
control repeatedly until your desired one is
selected.
Pressing DISPLAY alternates the display
cyclically.
To locate the track 10 tracks ahead
of the current track (+10 skip)
In play or standby mode, press +10 on the
remote.
ex. 1: If you press +10 while the unit is
playing the 4th track, the beginning
of the 14th track is located.
ex. 2: If you press +10 while the unit is
playing the 45th track on a disc
containing 50 tracks, the beginning
of the 5th track is located.
ex. 3: If you press +10 while the unit is
playing the 5th track in the album A
that has 10 tracks, the beginning of
the 5th track in the next album is
located.
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Normal display
Note
• IfthedischasnoID3TAGinformation,“NO
TITLE” appears on the display.
b
• If you press s, normal display resumes.
• When the disc is loaded in QUICK mode,
the total-track-number display will not
appear.
• Up to 64 characters are displayed as a
track name, in the order of album (folder)
names and track (file) names.
a Current album number
b Elapsed playing time
c Current track number on the album
V
Track name display
• Up to 30 characters are displayed as ID3
TAG information, in the order of music
titles, artist names, and album names.
d Album number
e Track name
V
ID3 TAG information display
f Album number
g ID3 TAG information
V
Total track number display
h Elapsed playing time
i Current track number on the disc
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PLAYBACK OF MP3 DISCS
Resume function
Set the HOLD/RESUME switch to
RESUME.
Repeat Play
You can play a track or all the tracks on the
disc repeatedly.
1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in “Basic
operating procedure” to select
“REPEAT OFF.”
OFF
2 Press r or t repeatedly to
select your desired setting.
*
The unit plays all the tracks on the
disc repeatedly.
You can start playback from the point where
you stopped playback by pressing s.
When the resume function is on, all-track
repeat is selected automatically.
To cancel resume function, set the HOLD/
RESUME switch to OFF.
*
The unit plays all the tracks in the
album repeatedly.
*
The unit plays the current track
repeatedly.
Note
• Resume play does not start if the disc is
loaded in QUICK mode.
* Each symbol appears on the display after
step 3.
• Resume play will be canceled if you open
the disc compartment while the unit is
turned on.
3 Perform steps 4 and 5 in “Basic
operating procedure.”
Be sure to set the HOLD/RESUME switch
to OFF before changing discs.
• Resume play cannot be functioned during
random play.
To cancel the REPEAT play
Select “REPEAT OFF” in step 2.
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Note
Random play
• You cannot go back to a previous track by
pressing r during random play.
• You cannot select one-track repeat during
random play.
You can play all the tracks on the disc in
random order.
Be sure to set the QUICK/NORMAL
switch to its NORMAL position before
random play.
Program play
You can select up to 24 tracks for program
play.
1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in “Basic
operating procedure” to select
“RANDOM OFF.”
Be sure to set the QUICK/NORMAL
switch to its NORMAL position before
program play.
2 Press r or t repeatedly to
select “RANDOM ON.”
3 Perform steps 4 and 5 in “Basic
operating procedure.”
Operate the unit while disc play is
stopped.
1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in “Basic
operating procedure” to select
“PROGRAM.”
To cancel the RANDOM play
2 Press P-MODE/ENT.
Select “RANDOM OFF” in step 2.
To play all the tracks on the disc
repeatedly in random order
Select “RANDOM ON” in RANDOM setting,
and then select “REPEAT ALL” in REPEAT
setting (see “Repeat play”).
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PLAYBACK OF MP3 DISCS
3 Pressi/k(foralbumselection)and
r /t (for track selection)
repeatedly to select a track to be
added to the program.
When the 24 tracks are programmed
“P-FULL” appears, and no more tracks can
be added.
To cancel the program play
Press s during programming or while the
program play is stopped.
Note
• Program play is also canceled when the
disc compartment is opened or the auto
power off function turns off the power.
• You cannot go back to a previous track by
holding r pressed during playback.
• Repeat play can be performed during
program play.
a Selected album number (flashing)
b Selected track number (flashing)
c Program order
4 Press P-MODE/ENT.
The selected track is stored in the
program.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program more
tracks.
5 Press e on the unit or c/a on
the remote control to start program
play.
To check the programmed tracks
Press P-MODE/ENT repeatedly before you
proceed to step 5. The number of each
programmed track appears in order of
playback.
To add tracks to the program
Repeat steps 1 to 4 when the PRGM is
appeared while the unit is stopped. Tracks
can be added to the end of the program.
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CONNECTING AN
EXTERNAL UNIT
CONNECTING TO A CAR
STEREO SYSTEM
Use a commercially available connection
cord which has a 3.5 ø stereo mini-plug at
one end and two phono plugs at the other
end.
You can enjoy sound from the unit through
your car stereo system.
Use the supplied car battery adaptor and car
audio cassette adaptor.
Connect the stereo mini-plug to the
headphone jack of the remote control and
connect the phono plugs to the analog input
terminals of the external unit.
For details on connecting the unit to your car
stereosystemandotherinformation,seethe
separate operating instructions.
R L
LINE IN
CD IN
AUX
Note
• Turn off the power of both units before
connection.
• DO NOT connect to the PHONO inputs of
anamplifier(withabuilt-inphonoequalizer-
amplifier).
• Adjust the volume and DSL on this unit.
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MAINTENANCE
To clean the lens
To clean the discs
Before playing, wipe the disc from the center
outward with a cleaning cloth. After playing,
store the disc in its case.
If the lens becomes dirty, the player will skip
ornotplay.Ifthisoccurs,cleanthelensinthe
following manner.
To remove dust or dry particles, first use a
camera lens blower/brush b to blow a few
times to loosen particles, then gently brush
the lens a clean. Finish by blowing the lens
again.
To remove fingerprints, use a cotton swab
dippedinlenscleaningsolution. Wipegently
from the center to the edge. Lens cleaning
solution is commercially available.
Note
Takecarenottogettoomuchsolutiononthe
swab, which could flow into the unit and
cause damage.
Pressing too strongly with the swab could
scratch or break the lens.
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TERMINOLOGY
3 Packet writing utility
ISO 9660
Tracks are divided into smaller pieces
while being recorded, depending on the
sizeofavailablespacesonthedisc. Data
can be added to a disc on which data
were written with packet writing utility.
This unit can play MP3 discs recorded using
DAO and TAO utilities.
ISOstandsforthe“InternationalOrganization
for Standardization.” ISO 9660 determines
the file structure for the CD-ROMs. This unit
can play MP3 files recorded in the format
compliant with ISO 9660.
Nesting of folders (albums)
To organize data files stored in a PC, you
canstorerelatedfilesinafolder. Afoldercan
contain other folders as well as files. For
example, folder A can contain folder B, and
folder B can contain folder C; this is called
“nesting of folders.” The maximum depth of
nested folders, allowed by ISO 9660, is 8.
Multisession
A session is a collection of data, covering
from the beginning to the end of recording
made in one operation. With TAO (Track At
Once) utility, data can be recorded with
several operations. A session corresponds
to the data recorded in one operation.
Writing utilities
There are 3 utilities used to record data on a
disc.
1 DAO (Disc At Once) utility
All data to be written must be prepared in
advance and written onto a disc from the
beginningtotheendinoneoperation. No
datacanbeaddedtoadisconwhichdata
were already written with DAO utility.
SESSION1 SESSION2 SESSION3
2 TAO (Track At Once) utility
Data are written onto a disc track by
track. Data can be added to a disc on
which data were written with TAO utility.
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TERMINOLOGY
SPECIFICATIONS
Tracking system 3-beam laser
ID3 TAG
Laser pickup
D/A conversion
Semiconductor laser
1 bit DAC
ID3 TAG determines the data format for the
text to be added to an MP3 file, mainly used
to indicate a track name or an artist’s name,
etc.
The unit supports the format of ID3 TAG
ver. 1. x.
Frequency response
20 - 20,000 Hz (47 k ohms)
\ jack (stereo mini-jack)
Output
Maximum output 10 mW + 10 mW
(16 ohms at 1 kHz)
450 mV (47 k ohms at
1 kHz)
File extension
Power supply
DC 2.4 V using two supplied
Ni-MH rechargeable
batteries
A 3-character string added to a file name
underWindowsorDOSenvironmentiscalled
“fileextension.”Afileextensionisusedmainly
to identify types of files. File extension for
MP3 files is “.mp3.”
DC 3 V using two size AA
(LR6) alkaline batteries
AC house current using the
supplied AC adaptor
Battery life (Approximate hours)
Rechargeable Rechargeable
batteries
batteries and
LR6 alkaline
batteries
Audio disc
E•A•S•S 40
5
4
3
8
15
14
7
E•A•S•S 10
E•A•S•S OFF
MP3 disc
26
E•A•S•S memory duration
Bit rate
Maximum duration (seconds)
130
96 kbps
128 kbps 100
160 kbps 80
320 kbps 40
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Maximum outside dimensions
About the supplied CD-R disc
90 (W) × 28 (H) ×
The supplied CD-R disc contains no data on
it. StoretheMP3filesoraudiofilesofCD-DA
format using appropriate hardware and
software. For details on writing the data to
the CD-R disc, refer to the operating
instructionsofthehardwareorsoftwareused.
104 (D) mm (3 5/8 × 1 1/8
4 1/8 in.) (excluding
projecting parts and
controls)
×
Weight
Approx. 145 g (5 oz)
excluding batteries
Accessories
AC adaptor AC-D401A (1)
Stereo headphones (1)
Remote control RC-Z3 (1)
Charging stand (1)
Rechargeable battery (2)
Battery case (1)
Notes on the CD-R disc
• Check the copyright laws in the country
where the unit is to be used, relevant to
recordings from discs, radio, or tapes. The
reproduction and recording of copyright-
protected works requires the approval of
the copyright owner as prescribed in the
applicable copyright laws.
Rechargeable battery
carrying case (2)
Carrying pouch (1)
8 cm CD-R disc (5)
Car audio cassette adaptor
CAP-6 (1)
• Do not leave or store the disc in an area
exposedtodirectsunlightorhighhumidity.
• Do not touch the recordable side. Keep the
disc clean.
Car battery adaptor DC-602
(1)
«AC-D401A AC Adaptor»
Rated input
AC 120 V, 60 Hz
• To remove dust or dry particles, wipe the
disc gently with a soft cloth or a cleaning
cloth. Do not use the strong solvents.
• Use the felt-tip pen to write the titles on the
label side. Do not use the hard-tipped
implements such as pencils or ballpoint
pens.
The specifications and external appearance of this
unit are subject to change without notice.
• Do not paste the sticker or other adhesive
objects on either side of the disc.
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020205BKK-O-TA
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