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SM
The Sound of Education
Digital Music Maker
Multi-Media Player/Recorder
featuring MP3,CD, CD-R, and CD-RW Compatibility
Plus Remote Control
Owner’s Manual
Model 2385-03
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CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead The exclamation point within a within a triangle is intended to triangle is intended to tell the tell the user that parts inside the user that important operating and product are a risk of electric shock servicing instructions are in the to persons. papers wit
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Inspecting & Unpacking Although the shipping carton and packaging materials are designed to prevent damage during shipment, you should inspect the carton for any signs of mishandling or damage immediately upon receiving your new unit. Carefully lift the unit from the carton and inspect it for any signs of damage. Save all packaging materials for possible later use. Note: Any shipping damage or loss claims must be submitted to the freight agent. Your carton and packaging should contain the follo
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Thank you for choosing the Digital Music Maker multimedia player/recorder. I encourage you to visit our website (www.califone.com) to register your product for its warranty and learn more about the complete line of Califone portable audio equipment, headphones, computer peripheral and language learning materials. Sincerely, Roscoe Anthony President Califone International, Inc. www.califone.com GETTING STARTED When the ‘Power’ button (1) is depressed the LED (2) to the left of the LCD display (3)
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RADIO OPERATION (continued) AM/FM AM FM 520KHz 87.50MHz 3. Press and hold CD/TUNER ▲ (14) or CD/TUNER ▼ (15) button until a radio station with sufficient signal strength is found. Repeat this procedure until the desired station is reached. 4. To tune into a weak station briefly press CD/TUNER ▲ (14) or CD/TUNER ▼ (15) repeatedly until the dis- play shows the desired frequency or when the best reception has been obtained. 5. Extend the telescope antenna and adjust for best reception. Note: For F
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Memory Display FM 87.50MHz MONO/STEREO Press ”MONO/STEREO“ (41) to select mono or stereo mode. When stereo mode is selected, ((ST)) will appear on the display (if current station is FM stereo.) MONO STEREO Note: Only FM is able to select ”STEREO“ or ”MONO“ MUTE • Press ”MUTE” (6) to cut off the volume, the MUTE display will flash. MUTE (Flashing) MUTE CD/MP3 FUNCTION LOADING A CD or MP3 Disc 1. Press the FUNCTION (21) to select CD mode. ”CD“ will appear on the display, and then ”CD“ will
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07 ESP o33 STOP 5. To remove the disc. press the STOP (23) button and then open the door, handle the disc by its edge, do not touch the playing surface and carefully remove it from the player. CD FUNCTION The 2385AV-03 CD Player will accept 12 cm and 8 cm discs and will read MP3, CD, CD-R and CD-RW media formats. 1. With a CD loaded into the system, press the PLAYER/PAUSE (19). The current track number and elapsed playing time will be shown on the display. 2. To interrupt the play, press the P
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3. To interrupt the play, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (19). The Album No., track no. and played time will show on the LCD display as: Album Number Playing Track No. 07 ESP Played Time 001 00:10 4. To resume the play, press the PLAY/PAUSE (19) again. 5. To select a desired Album press the ”ALBUM PRESET“ ▲ (11) or the “ALBUM PRESET” ▼ (12) repeatedly until the desired Album appears on the display 6. To select a desired track, press (20) or (21) button repeatedly unt
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PROGRAM PLAY OF MP3 DISC Up to 64 tracks on a disc can be programmed for play in any desired sequence. - First, select the CD mode and load a disc that you want to program. - The track must be programmed in the STOP mode. - The same track can be programmed more than once. 1. In Stop mode, press the PROGRAM (17) on the unit ”00“ ”PROGRAM“ AND ”000P--01” will be shown on the display, and ”00“ will start flashing. 2. Select a desired Album which will be shown on the display by pressing (2
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REPEAT PLAY 1. In the stop or play mode, press the REPEAT (16) once on the remote control, the system will play the current track repeatedly. “REPEAT” will be shown on the display 2. Press the REPEAT (16) twice, the system will play all tracks repeatedly. “REPEAT ALL” will be displayed. 3. Press the REPEAT (16) for the third time, the CD system will switch off the repeat function. 4. To exit the repeat mode, press REPEAT (16) repeatedly until the “REPEAT” icon disappears from the LCD display.
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2. “TITLE FIND/ESP” by folder album: - Press “TITLE FIND/ESP” twice and then search by album. - Press (20) or (21) button to find the letter that matches the first letter. - Hold the (20) or (21) buttons for 1-2 seconds until “Album” disappears. Then search the file in the Album by pressing (20) or (21). * If the CD has files in the root directory, the display will show “ROOT” to indicate this. Hold the (20) or (21) for 1-
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OTHER FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Headphone Jacks. Two jacks are provided. One 3.5mm jack (26) on the top and one 1/4” phone jack (27) on the rear of the Digital Music Maker cabinet. Extension Speaker Jacks. Stereo extension speakers may be plugged into the 1/4” L (left) and R (right) speaker jacks (28) on the rear of the cabinet. NOTE: WHEN EXTENSION SPEAKERS ARE PLUGGED IN THE INTERNAL SPEAKERS ARE DISABLED Microphone Jack. To record using a dynamic microphone, plug into the 3.5mm jack (29) on the
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3. Press the PAUSE button again to start recording. When recording requires a microphone, the jack (29) on the rear of the unit may be used with a cabled mic or with the build-in microphone (42) if using the built-in mic, make sure the source to be recorded is no more than 2 feet from the microphone. This avoids a lower recording level and increased ambient noise. Note: Every new cassette tape has erase prevention tabs. Commercially prerecorded tapes have the tabs removed to prevent recording ov
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CARE AND HANDLING OF COMPACT DISC (continued) 5. Do not expose a disc to high temperature or humidity for an extended period of time. The disc material will soften at around 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Allow the disc to reach room temperature before playing if it has been subjected to extreme cold. 6. Preventive cleaning is unnecessary and potentially harmful. Clean only when required. 7. Clean a disc with soft moistened cloth. Pat dry. Wipe the disc from the center out like spokes of a wheel. Nev
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Specifications Output Power 6W RMS Radio Frequency Range AM 525-1710KHz FM 88 – 108 MHz Cassette Frequency Resp. 80Hz – 12000Hz CD Frequency Response 20Hz-20,000Hz Power Supply AC 120V – 60Hz, 8”D” (UM-1) Cells Dimensions (WxHxD) 16 1/4”W x 6 1/4”H x 9 1/4”D Weight 7 lbs. Troubleshooting PROBLEMS ITEMS TO CHECK General The unit does not operate. Is the AC power cord unplugged? Are the batteries fully charged? Cassette Cassette cannot be loaded. Is cassette being loaded properly? Is the PLAY key
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Troubleshooting (continued) PROBLEMS ITEMS TO CHECK CD CD play does not begin. Is the AC power cord unplugged or loose? Is the CD upside down? Is the CD or lens excessively dirty? Is the disc holder closed properly? Is the PAUSE mode on? Is the FUNCTION switch on CD mode? The CD produces no sound Is there condensation inside the unit? If so, let stand for 1-2 hours until dry. The CD sound jumps. Is the lens or CD excessively dirty? Is the unit subjected to excessive vibration? Are there any ba
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18 TOP VIEW 1 32 33 13 3 40 2 14 FRONT VIEW 23 37 39 34 35 38 36 REAR VIEW BEAT CUT 27 27 30 26 17
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O C / E R D V V E O O / T L L N O T M U U U O N M M S E E E E R S TR Y A B E / U Top View Detail 26 32 1 BALANCE PHONES ON 19 41 14 OFF 9 A POWER 10 P 11 8 20 21 12 7 16 BS S BL 22 15 17 FUNCTION AM/FM MUTE RANDOM FIND PROGRAM 4 24 TITLE 6 5 ESP 25 1. Power On 22. Stop 2. Power/Standby Switch 23. Speaker 3. LCD Display 24. Random 4. Function (Radio/Cd/Tape) 25. Title/Esp 5. AM/FM 26. 3.5 mm Headphone Jack 6. Mute 27. 1/4” Headphone Jack 7. Volume Down 28. External Speaker Jacks 8. Volume Up 29.
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CALIFONE INTERNATIONAL, INC. San Fernando, CA 91340 www.califone.com