TrophyRak YR-Q100 Upgraded Portable CD Player with Bluetooth User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- TrophyRak
Table of Contents
- TrophyRak YR-Q100 Upgraded Portable CD Player with Bluetooth
- CAUTION
- Accessories
- Specifications
- Main features
- Remote Control
- Illustration
- Installation Instructions
- Quick Start
- MODE
- Repeat Function
- TIME SETTING
- Sleep function
- FAQs
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TrophyRak YR-Q100 Upgraded Portable CD Player with Bluetooth
CAUTION
- Please install and operate it in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Place the machine in a position where there is sufficient ventilation around it. The distance between the front and rear of the machine should be 5cm to 10cm.
- Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other apparatus that produce heat.
- Prevent the power cord from being trampled or crushed, especially where the power head, power outlet, and device power outlet.
- Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Do not cause an excessive impact on the player by dropping it. Do not place heavy objects on top of the player.
- Do not place the player in a damp, dusty, or sooty environment, as it could result in fire or electric shock.
- Do not place the device in a high-temperature environment, direct sunlight, etc…
- Do not get the player wet or drop it in water (If the player gets wet, do not switch it on ).
WARNING
- Do not disassemble this player by your own.
- Do not place the device on top of other electronic items.
- Do not look directly at the laser beam inside the machine.
- Any operation or adjustment against the product manual may cause serious laser radiation or other danger situation.
- Make sure the insulation sheet is removed from the battery slot of the remote.
Accessories
- Remote Control
- Pack of screws
- USB adaptor
- Wall-mounted plate
- Desk stand
- User Manual
Specifications
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Model : YR-Q100
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CD format support : CD, CD-R, CD-RM, MP3, WMA, WAV Power: 8W
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Rated Voltage : 5V-2A
Weight: 870g -
Dimension: 215 X 42mm
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Signal to Noise Ratio: >57dB
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Total Harmonic Distortion: <1.5%
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MP3 link input: 650v
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Material: ABS engineering plastics
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Tuning range: FM: 87.5-108MHz
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Frequency response: 60Hz-16kHz, ±3dB
Main features
- LED screen display
- Support USB flash playing
- Support TF card playing
- Full-band FM radio
- Bluetooth V 4.2
- Standard 3.5mm audio input/output port
- Loop Playback mode: Repeat All
- Support A-B repeat, Repeat One, Repeat All
- Support time and alarm clock
Remote Control Precautions
- The sensitivity of the remote control can be influenced by light and the environment.
- Please take out the battery inside the remote control in case of unused for a long time, to avoid the battery’s unexpected leakage and corroding the remote control.
- Normally, the included battery can last one year’s usage, but it also depends on your use frequency. In case of remote control not working within a short distance, please replace the battery.
Remote Control
Illustration
Installation Instructions
Quick Start
- Remove the insulation sheet before using it.
- Plug in the USB cable to the adapter.
- Plug the adapter into a power outlet. (110-220V )
- Insert a disc (format: CD, CD-R, CD-RM, MP3, WMA, WAV) into the CD player and pull the power cable to power it on.
- The display shows the status of reading the disc (DISC flashes). It will be played music after the disc is rotated (5-10S).
- Press the MODE button or Use the remote control to switch among functions: “CD”, “USB/TF”, “AUX”, “FM”, and “Bluetooth”
- Pressing the standby button on the remote control will show the time, and it can be set up.
- Pull the power cable again to power off the cd player.
MODE
There are CD mode, USB/TF mode, FM mode, AUX mode, and Bluetooth mode; the display will light up the corresponding mode symbol when switching modes.
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CD mode
*CD format support: CD, CD-R, CD-RM, MP3, WMA, WAV Press the mode button or the CD button on the remote to switch to CD mode; the Compact Disk will run automatically, and the CD icon will appear on the screen. -
USB/TF Card Mode Instructions
Plug in a U-disk/TF Card to the CD Player USB port/TF Card slot.
Press the mode button or the USB/TF Card button on the remote control to switch to USB/TF mode; the device would automatically read files from the USB flash drive/TF Card. -
FM Mode Instructions
*FM Radio Range: 87.5MHz-108.0MHz Press the mode button or the FM button on the remote to switch to the FM mode. Press the PREV/NEXT button again to enter the automatic search state, and it will automatically save the radio programs searched. Press the PREV/NEXT button again to go to the previous station or the next station. -
AUX mode
*Standard 3.5mm audio input/output port.
Press the mode button or the AUX button on the remote to switch to AUX mode.
Connect the CD Player to other Audio player devices with the included 3.5mm male-to-male audio cable. -
Bluetooth Mode Instructions:
Press the mode button or the Bluetooth button on the remote to switch to Bluetooth mode, then the Player will be ready to pair other Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones, pads etc., and you will hear a sound from the speaker, the Bluetooth icon will appear on the screen.
Activate the Bluetooth in your mobile phone and it will automatically search nearby Bluetooth devices to pair.
Choose the device in your mobile phone Bluetooth device list to pair.
Your mobile phone will be paired/connected to the Player in a few seconds.
Playing music on your mobile phone and the audio will be transmitted to the Player speaker through Bluetooth.
Repeat Function
Press the repeat button on the remote to cycle between playback modes, available playback modes are: “Repeat One”, and “Repeat ALL”. Press the repeat button for the first time, it will appear “REP”, which means “Repeat One”; press the repeat button again, and “ALL” will be on the screen, which means “Repeat ALL”.
A-B Repeat Function
The A-B Repeat function enables playback to a specific section repeatedly by setting the start point (A) and end point (B) for the section.
- Press the A-B button on the remote to set the start point (A) while playing, and will appear “A” on the screen.
- Press the A-B button on the remote to set the end point (B) while playing, and will appear “B” on the screen.
- Then the specified section from A to B will be played back repeatedly.
- Press the A-B button again to exit AB repeat, and will appear “OFF” on the screen.
- Note: The a-B Repeat function only works on CD, USB/TF mode.
TIME SETTING
Press the time setting button on the remote, the first 0 at 00:00 on the
display will start blinking, and then choose the time as you like in turn and
press the OK button to confirm.
For example: set the time to 07:30 Press the TIMER button on the remote, press
the number button to choose 0 and press the OK button, press the number button
to choose 7 and press the OK button, press the number button to choose 3 and
press the OK button, press number button to choose 0 and press the OK button,
finished.
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Boot time:
Alarm setting: Press the Boot time button, LED screen would display 00:00(the original alarm time will be displayed when resetting). And then choose the time you like in turn and press the OK button to confirm. After setting, the LED display will display the ( ) icon, long press “0” to cancel. For the detailed operation step, please refer to the relevant paragraph in the time setting. -
Time OFF:
Alarm setting: Press the OFF Timer button, LED screen would display 00:00(the original alarm time will be displayed when resetting). For the detailed operation step, please refer to the relevant paragraph in the time setting.
Sleep function
After pressing the sleep button, the sleep function is activated, the main display light is off, and then presses again to resume.
Notice
Please remove the protective paper from the Player before turning it on, otherwise, you will destroy the device
Notice
- Never use chemicals, such as record sprays, anti-static sprays, benzene or thinners to clean the CD. These chemicals can damage the disc surface permanently.
- To avoid serious scratches on CDs, keep them in the cases after each use. Scratches can cause the laser pick-up to skip in future play. Do not place stickers or write anything on the disc.
- Never touch the laser of the device. Always use the dust cover to prevent dust from collecting on the laser.
- If the device is unable to scan discs properly, use a standard commercially available cleaner to clean the laser optics. Other cleaning methods may damage the laser optics.
Notice
Malfunction | Possible reason | Solution |
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Device not working | The device does not plug fully inserted into the power | |
outlet | Fully insert the device plugs into the power |
Unable to play
| The disk was not properly placed| Keep the cover side upwards and place the
disk again
Incompatibility issue| Replace with another compatible disk
No sound output| Wrong operation| Follow manual instructions when operating
Low volume| Volume up
Sound stuck
| Disk or laser lenses get dirty| Clean disk or laser
The disk got scratched or curved| Replace the disk
Remote does not work
| The insulation sheet is not removed| Check if the insulation sheet is
removed from the battery slot.
The remote is out of power| Check if the remote battery is running out
The remote is too far from the CD player| Make sure the remote is in the range
of a reasonable distance (within 6 meters)
| | Make sure the disc is not heavily scratched or
| The usage time of the disk may be too| damaged; Wipe the disc gently from
the center
Noisy and screaming when it plays| long, so the disk is not smooth| radically
out to the edge with a clean & soft cloth;
Try another new disc to check if the disc is faulty
If there is a “Jiji” sound inside the| Please change to another disc, and do
not use the old
| earphone, it may be caused by| one again to prevent the player from damage
| scratching of the disc|
FAQs
What is the advantage of Bluetooth on a CD player?****
By placing a Bluetooth transmitter inside a CD player, listeners are able to enjoy music without the tangle of wires and/or adapters. In general, you’ll get a high-quality listening experience with the ability to transmit the signal wirelessly.
Can I make my old CD player Bluetooth?****
You can add Bluetooth to any older music system by purchasing a Bluetooth adapter. There are several options for this that range from cheap and simple to more expensive and higher quality. Setup is usually easy, and most systems can transmit high-quality audio.
What is the purpose of the portable CD player?****
Portable CD players are great for listening to your favorite music wherever you go. They’re also useful for business travelers who want to listen to audiobooks or other educational material on long flights or car rides.
Why won’t my portable CD player play?****
Check the electrical cord and replace it if necessary; remove the housing and test the fuse; test the on-off switch and replace it if needed. If a CD player works but produces no sound, check the connections to the stereo system and clean the clear plastic reading lens.
Why do portable CD players skip?****
A “skip” or “jump” is when the laser of a Compact Disc player cannot read the faulty groove or block of data. Skips are usually caused by marks blocking the path of the beam to the disc, e.g. a finger mark, hair, dirt in general, or a scratch.
Do CD players need batteries?****
BATTERIES: Portable CD Players use batteries that need replacing once they run low. The old batteries are usually thrown away and replaced with new ones.
How does a Bluetooth CD player work?****
After you purchase a portable CD player, simply plug in a Bluetooth receiver into the audio output. This is the same “jack” or “port” that you plug in your headphones. This way, you can pair any of these CD players to your Bluetooth- supported vehicle, even if you’re told it won’t work
Do you need headphones for a portable CD player?****
While some modern portable CD players come with built-in speaker modules for playback without any accessories, the default is that you need to plug speakers or headphones into CD players via the auxiliary (AUX) output. If you’d prefer all-in-one playback, look for a CD player with built-in speakers.
Why won’t my portable CD player play?****
Check the electrical cord and replace it if necessary; remove the housing and test the fuse; test the on-off switch and replace it if needed. If a CD player works but produces no sound, check the connections to the stereo system and clean the clear plastic reading lens.
How long do batteries last in a portable CD player?****
Well it depends, if you play the cd player 24/7 batteries won’t last long, you may have to change the batteries after a few days, but if you use the cd player for a few hours a day, batteries will last over a week or so.
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