I encourage you to go online to califone.com in order to learn more about our other product lines which help student understanding and achievements. While online, make sure you register your Player for its one year warranty. Sincerely, Roscoe Anthony President, Califone® International, Inc. Unpacking Inspect the unit and the headphones for any damage which may have occurred during shipping and contact us immediately. Please keep the packing material for further use. 1 Thank you for purchasing this Califone CD Player, which we hope will support your teaching efforts in ELD, ELL, ESL and other language arts applications. I encourage you to go online to califone.com in order to learn more about our other product lines which help student understanding and achievements. While online, make sure you register your Player for its one year warranty. Sincerely, Roscoe Anthony President, Califone® International, Inc. Unpacking Inspect the unit and the headphones for any damage which may have occurred during shipping and contact us immediately. Please keep the packing material for further use. 2 2 Location of Controls 1. MODE Button 2. Pause Button 3. Skip/Search button (PREV) 4. Stop Button 5. Play/Pause Button 6. ESP Button (Anti-Shock Protection) 7. Program Button 8. Skip/Search Button (NEXT) 9. LCD Display 10. DC 4.5V 11. Open CD Compartment Switch 12. Volume Control 13. HOLD Button 14. Line Out Socket 15. Headphone Socket 16. Bass Boost Switch Power Supply 1. Battery Open the battery cover, insert the batteries as indicated in diagram 1 and then close the battery cover. Caution: If you are not going to use the CD Player for an extended period of time, it’s recommended the batteries be removed to prevent any possible corrosion within the unit. 2. Connecting AC Voltage Transformer Insert the DC Jack into point (a) as indicated in diagram 2 and then connect AC pack into an AC outlet. Notes: when not in operation, please unplug the AC transformer. 3. Battery Power/ Volume Indication When the batteries become weak, the LCD display will indicate the “low battery” symbol. Replace the batteries to restore correct operation. 4. The CD Player Output Connection The CD Player output can be connected to headphones (14), external amplifier, and jackbox for multiple listeners (15). 3 15 14 Operation Play Mode Press the [OPEN] button to open the cover and then insert the CD. Ensure the label side is facing up. Place the center of the CD onto the spindle and gently press down to secure it in place. Close the cover. Plug the stereo headphone into the phone jack. Press the PLAY button once. The Player will start playing with the LCD display showing the track number. When all of the tracks have been played, the player will automatically stop playing, unless programmed otherwise. Pause Mode To temporarily pause while the unit is playing, press the PLAY button once. The playing time in the LCD display will blink, indicating “Pause” mode. Pressing the PLAY button a second time will resume playing. Stop Mode and Power Off Press the STOP button once to stop playing the CD. After the STOP button is pressed, the LCD display will indicate the total tracks and total playing time. To switch your player off from the STOP mode, press the STOP button. The LCD display will become blank and the player will turn off. Adjusting Volume Adjust the volume knob to the desired level. 4 Program Mode Programmable Play The disc can be played in a programmed order (maximum 20 tracks can be played) to suit personal preferences and learning styles. (1) While a CD is playing, pressing the PROGRAM button will prompt the LCD display to indicate “PROG” and the track number ”01”. (2) Press the FF/NEXT or REV/PREV button to select the first track to be programmed. (3) Press the PROGRAM button to store the selected track. The track number will display “00” and the program number will change to “02”, indicating that one track is stored and you may program your next selection. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to continue programming. When your programming is complete, press the PLAY button. The LCD display will stop showing a blinking “PROG”and the player will start playing from the first “programmed” track. Programming can also be conducted while in PAUSE mode. When all programmed tracks have been played, the player will automatically stop. The programmed tracks will be stored in memory until the CD door is opened or the power is shut off. To play the same programmed tracks again, press the PLAY button. 5 Other Play Methods Skipping or Scanning Tracks Pressing the FF/NEXT button while a CD is playing will skip to the next track. Pressing the REW/PREV button will skip the player backwards to the start of the current track or to the previous track if pressed twice. Press and hold the FF/NEXT button to fast forward through the current playing song. Press and hold the REW/PREV button to Rewind through the current playing song. Repeating a Single Track While in STOP, PLAY or PAUSE modes...