Owner's Manual
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...will bring soft and loud passages closer together for approximately an eight second sampling. When on each listenable track for a more consistent listening level. The CD player will begin scanning the disc, stopping on , the "k COMP" button will illuminate. This continues until either the "SCAN" button or "SHUFFLE"... randomly select and play the first eight seconds. This process is pressed a second time. 48 Press the button again to your CD player will randomly pick a selection and play tracks on , press it again to enter the scan mode. Press the "SHUFFLE" button to ...
...will bring soft and loud passages closer together for approximately an eight second sampling. When on each listenable track for a more consistent listening level. The CD player will begin scanning the disc, stopping on , the "k COMP" button will illuminate. This continues until either the "SCAN" button or "SHUFFLE"... randomly select and play the first eight seconds. This process is pressed a second time. 48 Press the button again to your CD player will randomly pick a selection and play tracks on , press it again to enter the scan mode. Press the "SHUFFLE" button to ...
Owner's Manual
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...the compact disc player is harmful to the eyes. How to direct sunlight or u Do not insert more than one disc into each disc u Do not insert anything other than discs into the cassette deck or pressing the "TAPE" button with tape already loaded will stop CD play and ... benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog records. u Always handle a disc by wiping from the center out to stop CD play and begin cassette play . Do not use a circular motion to disassemble the case. Do not attempt to clean. 49 heat sources for any...
...the compact disc player is harmful to the eyes. How to direct sunlight or u Do not insert more than one disc into each disc u Do not insert anything other than discs into the cassette deck or pressing the "TAPE" button with tape already loaded will stop CD play and ... benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog records. u Always handle a disc by wiping from the center out to stop CD play and begin cassette play . Do not use a circular motion to disassemble the case. Do not attempt to clean. 49 heat sources for any...
Owner's Manual
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... Different manufacturers of compact discs may Common Operating Conditions of the CD Player The following information is designed to help you may not play on your Ford Compact Disc Player. u The disc is already loaded. CD Error Messages Your system is equipped to diagnose certain problems you ...situations that is free of dust and scratches could be mistakenly interpreted as mechanical malfunctions of the disc player. 50 The error codes are: - CD E1 - Mechanism error. - CD E2 - Focus error. - BAD CD - Disc unreadable. - TOO HOT - Mechanism over 167˚ Farenheit (75˚C), allow to ...
... Different manufacturers of compact discs may Common Operating Conditions of the CD Player The following information is designed to help you may not play on your Ford Compact Disc Player. u The disc is already loaded. CD Error Messages Your system is equipped to diagnose certain problems you ...situations that is free of dust and scratches could be mistakenly interpreted as mechanical malfunctions of the disc player. 50 The error codes are: - CD E1 - Mechanism error. - CD E2 - Focus error. - BAD CD - Disc unreadable. - TOO HOT - Mechanism over 167˚ Farenheit (75˚C), allow to ...
Owner's Manual
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... scratched discs or extremely rough roads will cause the sound to normal. Moving out of the "shadow" of the structure will not damage the disc player or scratch the discs. Also, "Signal Modulation" is used by some of the signal "bends" around the building, but certain spots receive almost no...within the unit. If this distance, the radio is in a "fringe" area and the signal becomes weaker. If play does not begin after the CD button is pushed: Distance/Strength The strength of the FM signal is directly related to other stations. Beyond this occurs, remove the disc and wait...
... scratched discs or extremely rough roads will cause the sound to normal. Moving out of the "shadow" of the structure will not damage the disc player or scratch the discs. Also, "Signal Modulation" is used by some of the signal "bends" around the building, but certain spots receive almost no...within the unit. If this distance, the radio is in a "fringe" area and the signal becomes weaker. If play does not begin after the CD button is pushed: Distance/Strength The strength of the FM signal is directly related to other stations. Beyond this occurs, remove the disc and wait...