Deluxe Products CD Player Portable with 60 Second Anti Skip-User Instructions

June 5, 2024
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Deluxe Products CD Player Portable with 60 Second Anti Skip

Specifications

  • BRAND: Deluxe Products,
  • CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: AUX,
  • MP3 PLAYER: Included,
  • MEDIA FORMAT TYPE: CD-R,
  • PACKAGE DIMENSIONS: 5.98 x 5.87 x 1.77 inches,
  • ITEM WEIGHT : 9.2 ounces.

Introduction

It plays all formats. The Portable CD Player is simple to operate and plays your favorite music CDs, CD audio books, children’s CD discs, and recordable CDs. ReWritable CDs, or CD-RW, are CDs that can be recorded on again. With the 60 Second Anti Skip Protection CD Walkman are not supported. Allowing your daily life to interrupt your music is not a good idea! Take it on the bus with you! or while taking a stroll outside. Link to Your Speaker or Automobile. You can effortlessly connect your Deluxe CD Players for home to your favorite speaker or car with the INCLUDED 3.5mm Aux in connection! Simply make sure your device or vehicle has a 3.5mm AUX in or LINE in port. It has a good and long battery life.

Buttons and controls

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  1. CD Door
  2. LCD Display
  3. Power On/Off; Play/Pause Button
  4. Stop Button
  5. Skip/Search Backward Button
  6. Skip/Search Forward Button
  7. Program Button
  8. Mode Button
  9. CD Door Open Switch
  10. Volume Knob
  11. Headphone Jack
  12. Micro USB IN Jack
  13. Battery Compartment

POWER SOURCE

This CD player operates on two 1.5V DC “AA” size (UM-3) alkaline batteries (Not Included) or Micro USB adaptor with an output of 5V DC (Not Included).

Install batteries into the player

  1. Open the battery compartment cover located on bottom of cabinet.
  2. Insert two 1.5V DC “AA” size (UM-3) alkaline batteries (Not included) into the Battery compartment following the polarity markings as indicated in the compartment.
  3. Close the battery door.

Using an adaptor (not included) to power the unit

  1. Before connecting the adaptor to the player, make sure that the AC voltage of the adaptor corresponds to your local AC outlet voltage. The polarity of the adaptor must match to the polarity markings next to the DC jack on the player.
  2. Plug the Micro USB 5V DC adaptor into an AC outlet.
  3. Insert the Micro USB plug into the Micro USB IN jack on the player.

Turn Power ON/ OFF

To Turn ON the unit, press the PLAY/PAUSE button, LCD display will be on and then read the inserted disc after display “60 SEC” anti-skip message. If no disc is inserted or the inserted disc has an error, the display will show “disc”. – To Turn OFF, in CD stop mode, press STOP button once, display will go off. In CD playing mode, press STOP button twice will also turn off the power.

Play Mode

  1. In power off mode, press the CD door OPEN switch to open the CD door.
  2. Insert a CD with the label side facing upward and then close the CD door.
  3. Press the PLAYIPAUSE button to turn on the unit. The display will show “60 SEC, the total number of tracks and playing time in sequence and then start to play the first track automatically.
  4. While playing, press the PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON to pause, the elapsed time will flash. Press PLAYIPAUSE BUTTON again to resume playing
  5. Rotate the VOLUME CONTROL KNOB to adjust the volume level.
  6. Press the STOP BUTTON to stop playing.
  7. Press the STOP BUTTON again to turn the unit off.

At initial startup

The display will show “60 SEC” “ – – “ then and then the total number of tracks and total playing time. The disc will start playing and the display will show the first track number & instant playing time. To review the total number of tracks and total playing time of the disc, press the STOP button once.

During PLAY mode

The track number and the elapsed time are displayed.

During PAUSE mode

When the track playback is paused, the elapsed time flashes.

NORMAL PLAYBACK

The whole disc is played and the player will stop after the last track is finished.

SKIP AND SEARCH MODE

  1. During Play or Pause mode, tap the SKIP Forward or SKIP BACKWARD BUTTON to go to the next track or go back to the beginning of the current track.
  2. During play mode or Pause mode, press and hold the SEARCH Forward or SEARCH BACKWARD BUTTON to search within the current track with audible high-speed playback.

Every time the MODE button is pressed, the corresponding mode appears in the display window, in the following sequence:

REPEAT 1: When shown on the LCD display, the current track on the disc Will be repeated.

REPEAT ALL: When shown on the LCD display, all tracks on the disc will be repeated.

To cancel the Repeat function, press the MODE button repeatedly until the icon disappears.

INTRO: To play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc.

RANDOM: Enables all the tracks on the disc to be played in a random sequence. To cancel INTRO & RANDOM function, press the MODE button repeatedly until the icon disappears

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it still possible to buy a portable CD player?

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Since the rise in popularity of portable media devices that play digital music files, such as the iPod and smartphones, portable CD players have declined in popularity. Because of the MiniDisc format’s small size, many people used it as an alternative to CDs before digital audio players became mainstream.

Why won’t my portable CD player play discs?
Remove the CD player’s power cord from the AC outlet for 30 seconds. Reconnect the power cord to the AC outlet. To begin, turn on the CD player and insert the disc.

How long do CD players on the go last?
Most players have rechargeable batteries that last around two hours, which is sufficient for most commutes, especially if you can recharge at work, but not for a cross-country flight.

What, exactly, has taken the place of the CD player?
Streaming services (like as Spotify) have now surpassed digital downloads and CDs in terms of sales, and they continue to expand.

What exactly is a Walkman?
Sony’s line of portable audio players and recorders. Sony launched the Walkman audio cassette player in 1979, igniting a revolution. Hundreds of millions of Walkmans were sold, and the tape-based gadget served as the forerunner to all subsequent portable tape and disc music players.

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