Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MAX-300 Impression Products
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O wner's Manual Model# MAX-300.
1 MP3/CD Portable Player Model Number : MAX-300 Table of Contents 1. G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 2 S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s 2 P a r t s I n s t r u c t i o n s 3 P o w e r S o u r c e s 6 2.
2 Chapter 1 Getting Started Safety Instructions Parts inform ation Power Sources Safety Instructions Storage: Never use or store the play er in cold, hot, humid, or dusty places. Do not leave the c over open if the play e r is not being used for a long time.
3 Parts Instruction s 1. Battery case (on the b ack of the player): Holds two AA batteries 2. External 5v p ower socket: For connecting the supplied AC power adapter. 3. Open butto n: Press to open the disc cover. Note: Do not open the cove r while play ing, or the play er will be Turned off automatica lly .
4 Parts Introduction 6. MIC jack: For connecting a microphone (when using the Rec option) 7. Volume control: Use to adjust the volume of the headphone. Does not affect the LI NE OUT. 8. SOUND bu tton: Used to change sound setting s: Setting 1: Normal Setting 2: Supe r Bass Setting 3: Bass Setting 4: Treble Setting 5: Supe r Treble 9.
5 Parts Instruction 15. PLAY MODE button: Sets the play back mode (refer to Chapter 2 for detailed information). 16. REP/ ENT button: Sets repea t play back of CD and MP3 discs. Also use d to enter in prog ramming status. 17. DIR/REC: Use to toggle between DIR and FIL E mode when play ing the MP3 disk.
6 Power Sources Using Batteri es: I nsert two 1.5V AA batteries into the battery case. Note : Your play er will be damaged if y ou try to charge non-rechargable batteries. Take batteries (non-rechargable) out when the external power is being used. Remove batter ies if the play er is not g oing to be use d for a long time .
7 Chapter 2 Using your Player Play ing MP3 and Normal CDs Play Modes Using the Program and Repeat Modes Using Directories Using the Dir Pr ogram mode Using the Record Feature Playing MP3 and Norm al CDs Starting Playback: Press PLA Y to begin play back of a track.
8 Play m odes Using the P LAY MODES button, y ou can select various modes of play back. Continuous P layback: 1. Switch RESU/NOR/HOLD to NOR or RESU . 2. Switch PLAYER/RECORDER to PLAYER . 3. Press the PLAY button. Note : When play ing a scratched or dirty disc, press the DIR/RE C button once to turn on EPS .
9 Using the Program and the Repeat Modes You can use the program mode to create a sequence of songs in a custom order. 1. Press FORWARD or REWIND to select the track number to program. 2. Press REP/ENT once to add the track to the sequence. 3. I f y ou want to delete the last track y ou programmed, press REWIND until the number decreases by one.
10 Using Directories When dealing with the capability for hours of music, obviously y ou are going to want some form of organization. Max-300 MP3/CD Play er supports multiple directories for organizing the tracks on y our CD. Tracks are arranged in alphabetical order by directory .
11 Using the DIR PROGRAM m ode You can use the DIR Program mode to easily add all of the tracks in a specified directory to a sequence. 1. Press the PLAY MODE button until DIR PROG display s in the screen and the DIR No . is flashing. 2. Using FORWARD or REWIND , select the directory you want to add.
12 Chapter 3 Reference Troubleshooting Tips Specifications and Accessories Warranty Information Troubleshooting Ti ps The pl ayer cannot read th e disc or “NO DIS C” in the L CD: The disc is scra tched or dirty . Try a better quality disc. Water condensation has occurred in the lens.
13 Specifications Note : Standards are subject to change without prior notice. Accessories One (1) Set of Earphones One (1) AC Power Adapter Two (2) AA rechargeable Batteries One (1) Soft Bag One (1) Line Out Cord La ser Wave Leng th 780nm Output Power of Earphone 10mW+10mW (load 16oms) Output Le vel of Line 0.
14 Warranty Inf ormation I f y ou need help with y our MP3/CD play er, y our local reseller has the latest information regarding the play ers and services and can provide support under the manufacturer’s comprehensive menu of reseller services.
15 MP3/CD Portable Player Model Numb er: Max-300 Copy right 2001 All rights reserved, including those to reproduce this g uide or parts thereof, in any form without express written permission of the publisher. Feature and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Impression Products, Inc. 1565 Reliance W ay Fremont, CA 94539 For customer service visit www .impression-brand.com MAX-APR01-1K.
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