Eton ego4000 user manual

User manual for the device Eton ego4000

Device: Eton ego4000
Category: Clock Radio
Manufacturer: Eton
Size: 0.32 MB
Added : 7/30/2013
Number of pages: 48
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OPERATION MANU AL

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HOW TO USE YOUR Patent Pending DO YOU NEED HELP? We've tried to make these instructions easy to follow. Please read them carefully. If you need help call us toll free: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time. 1-800-872-2228 from the U.S. 1-800-637-1648 from Canada 1-650-361-1611 from anywhere 3

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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Thank you for purchasing the ego 4000 CD/MP3/FM Alarm Clock Radio.This booklet provides a quick reference to using your new ego 4000 CD Player. It covers the basic features and includes helpful tips and options for setting up the unit. Page # IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................... 4 FEATURES.................................................................................................... 6 INTRODUCTION .

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For optimum performance and safety, please read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating and retain it for further reference. IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read all the safety and operating instructions before operating the product. 2. Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. 3. Follow all warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions. 4. Follow all operating and use instructions. 5. Do not use this appliance near water. 6. Clean only with d

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FEA TURES This folding travel CD/MP3 player with tuner and clock have the following main features: CD/MP3: Super Anti-Shock System – rapidly save 40 seconds of CD data or 120 seconds MP3 data in memory for uninterrupted play even when the player is exposed to shocks or vibration. Programmable Play – lets you program and play up to 100 tracks in any sequence you choose. Repeat Play – lets you automatically repeat a single track, a directory (MP3), or an entire disc. Intro Scan – helps you locate

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OPERA TION GUIDE Location Of Controls 1 27 2 26 3 25 4 24 23 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 22 21 20 7

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OPERA TION GUIDE 14 15 16 17 18 19 1. World/Local – Press to set a world time or to see the preset world time. 2. Set – Press to set world/local time, or to set alarm. 3-4. Up/Down – Press to select desired time, date or alarm mode while setting time or alarm. 5. SAS/+10/St/Mono – While playing CD, press this button to set anti-shock system on or off; while playing MP3, press this button to skip 10 tracks each time; while listening to stereo FM radio program, press this button to turn stereo

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OPERA TION GUIDE 9. Mode/Dir - While playing CD, press this button to set repeat play for one track or all tracks; while playing MP3, press briefly to set repeat play for one track, one directory or all tracks, press and hold this button for about 3 seconds to set directory selection; while CD/MP3 stops, press to set Intro or Random playing. In Tuner mode, press this button to tune downward for radio station automatically. 10. Play/Pause (“? ” is named hereafter) – Press to start CD or MP3 p

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OPERA TION GUIDE LCD Display 1. WORLD time indicator - Indicates while setting or checking world time. 2. SLEEP indicator - Indicates when one of the three sleep-settings is selected, SLEEP and corresponding sleep time indicator light on. 3. SNOOZE indicator - Indicates when it is in snooze status. 4. FM Frequency unit indicator – Indicates tuner mode. 5. CD/MP3 elapsed time or radio frequency indicators - Show elapsed time and frequency. 6. Anti-shock indicator – Indicates when anti-shock syste

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INST ALLA TION AND CONNECTION ABOUT SPEAKERS The two supplied speakers are removable/detachable. You may take them out and place them where you like by using supplied connection wires. Follow steps below to install the two removable speakers elsewhere: 1. Horizontally pull out the speakers. 2. Using the supplied connection wire, connect one plug to the jack on the speaker, the other to the SPEAKER L or R jack on the right side of the unit. 3. Place the speakers to where you like as long as the l

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POWERING THE UNIT You can power the unit from any of these power supplies: • Four AA alkaline batteries. • Standard AC power using a DC 7.5V, 800mA AC/DC adapter. Note: The batteries are disconnected automatically when an AC/DC adapter is connected to the unit. USING BATTERIES Caution: • Always use fresh batteries of the required size. • Do not mix old and new batteries, different types or brands of batteries or rechargeable batteries of different capacities. Follow these steps to install batter

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OPERA TION GUIDE CD/MP3 DIRECTIONS LOADING A CD or MP3 DISC 1. To open the unit slide the lid lock botton, on the front of the unit, to the right. 2. Press Open button to lift up disc cover. 3. Hold the disc by its edges and carefully place it into CD/MP3 compartment with label-side face upward, pressing it onto the spindle. 4. Close the disc cover by pressing the Close position on disc cover. TO START PLAY OF A CD or MP3 DISC Press button. The unit will start to read information from t

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OPERA TION GUIDE ADJUST VOLUME Rotate the Volume knob to adjust volume to a comfortable listening level. ABOUT EQ While playing CD or MP3, you may press EQ/Prog button to select desired EQ: BASS, POP, CLASSIC, JAZZ or ROCK. To cancel the EQ, select “NOR (normal)”. Press the EQ/Prog button repeatedly, the LCD display shows EQs in sequence as below: BASS POP CLAS JAZZ ROCK NOR Note: Only CD/MP3 have EQ function. TO PAUSE To pause temporarily, press b

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OPERA TION GUIDE TO SPECIFY A TRACK FOR PLAY CD Press or button repeatedly until the desired track number is shown on LCD display. MP3 Way 1: Press or button repeatedly to choose the one desired. Way 2: While playing, press SAS/+10/St/Mono button to skip forward for 10 tracks each time. Way 3: While stopped, but power is still on, you may 1) Press or button to find out the desired directory. 2) Press button to start play from this directory on

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OPERA TION GUIDE INTRO SCAN Sequentially plays the first 10 seconds of each track enabling selection of the desired track. Please follow steps below to initiate Intro Scan: 1) Stop playing by pressing the ■ button (if necessary). 2) Repeatedly press Mode/Dir button until “INTRO”indicator appears in the LCD display. 3) Press button. Intro playing starts at once from the first track on. When the desired track is found, press button once more, intro play is cancelled, and it plays the track n

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OPERA TION GUIDE MP3: 1. Press EQ/Prog button, the LCD shows “PROG”. 2. Press or button to select desired directory. 3. Press EQ/Prog button again to save the selection. 4. Press or button again to select desired track. 5. Press EQ/Prog button once more to save the selected track. 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 20 00 1 1 20 00 1 1 20 00 1 1 20 00 1 1 06 0 8 0 1 06 01 53 01 00 000 01 00 01 0 1 Repeat steps above to program other tracks.

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OPERA TION GUIDE Notes: • For better FM reception, pull out the FM rod antenna to its full length. • While listening to stereo FM broadcasting, if the signal is strong enough, “ST” indicator will appear on the LCD display. If reception is poor or noisy, you may press SAS/+10/St/Mono button to turn it to mono broadcasting. When mono is selected, reception will be better, and “MONO” appears on LCD display. 4. Press Volume (-/+) buttons to adjust volume to a comfortable listening level. 5. Press ■

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OPERA TION GUIDE SET WORLD TIME • To set world time, press World/Local button first, then follow steps 1 to 11 above in the “LOCAL TIME” section to set world time. • To view world time, press World/Local button, world time will be shown for about 4 seconds. ALARM Set Alarm TIME Follow the steps below to set alarm time and mode: 1. Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button repeatedly to select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2. 2. Press Set button, the hour indicator flashes. 3. Press Up or Down button to select desired hour

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OPERA TION GUIDE View Alarm Setting • Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button once, the LCD display shows Alarm 1 setting (includes alarm time and mode) for about 10 seconds, then it will revert back to local time and display. • Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button twice, the LCD display shows Alarm 2 setting for about 10 seconds. • Press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button repeatedly, the LCD display shows Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 setting in circle. Turn on the Preset Alarm(s) Important: Please ensure it is at local time display s

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OPERA TION GUIDE OTHER FEATURES DIRECTIONS LIGHT Pressing the Snooze/Light button will cause the LCD backlight to illuminate for about 4 seconds. SLEEP There are three sleep time mode intervals: 15 minutes, 30 minutes and 60 minutes. When it is at local time display status, press Sleep button repeatedly to select the desired sleep mode. The corresponding sleep indicator shows when it is selected. To cancel sleep setting, press Sleep button repeatedly until the “SLEEP” indicator disappears. E-BAS


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