Lenoxx Electronics CD 102 User Manual

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COMPACT DISC PLAYER  
AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE RECORDER  
MODEL CD-102  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
PLAYS ALL MUSIC COMPACT DISCS  
FULLY PROGRAMMABLE CD PLAYER WITH REPEAT  
RECEIVES AM/FM STEREO BROADCASTS  
RECORDS FROM CD, RADIO, OR BUILT-IN MICROPHONE  
FM STEREO AND POWER LED INDICATORS  
2 WAY POWER - AC/DC  
REQUIRES 6 SIZE “C” BATTERIES (not included)  
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE  
CD-102SY040300NLv.1 E  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
14. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids  
are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.  
15. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service  
personnel when:  
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or  
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or  
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or  
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in  
performance; or  
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.  
16. Servicing- The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the  
operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.  
17. Power lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.  
18. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the  
antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and  
built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 provides  
information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding  
of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of  
antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the  
grounding electrode. See Figure.  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER  
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN WIRE  
GROUND  
CLAMP  
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
GROUND CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
It is the intent of Lenoxx that this product be used in full compliance with the  
copyright laws of the United States and that prior permission be obtained from  
copyright owners whenever recording songs from the RADIO or CD’s.  
Do not apply oil or petroleum products or solvents to any part of this set.  
CAUTION  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those  
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
This compact disc player is classified as CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT as stated  
on the bottom of the set.  
2
BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO YOUR  
SET, READ ANDFOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
1. Use only the type and size of batteries mentioned in the operating instructions  
booklet (batteries are not included with this set, please buy the proper batteries).  
2. Do not dispose the batteries into a fire. The cells may explode. Check with local  
codes for possible special disposal instructions.  
3. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may  
cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.  
4. Be careful when handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting  
materials such as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or conductor may over  
heat and cause burns.  
5. Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. The batteries may leak  
corrosive electrolyte or explode.  
6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the batteries identified for use with this product by  
heating them. Sudden release of the battery electrolyte may cause burns or  
irritation to eyes or skin.  
7. All batteries should be replaced at the same time. Mixing fresh and discharged  
batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupture the batteries.  
8. When inserting batteries into this product, the proper polarity (  
and  
) or  
direction must be observed. Reverse insertion of some or all of the batteries may  
result in battery electrolyte leakage or explosion.  
9. Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for a long  
period of time (several months or more) since during the period the batteries could  
leak, damaging the product.  
10. Discard weak or dead batteries as soon as possible since they are more likely to  
leak in the product. Batteries should be replaced (depending on the product) when  
the display gets dim or if the Low Battery Indicator shows or if the sound gets  
distorted.  
11. Do not store this product in high temperature areas. Batteries that are stored in a  
freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should be protected  
from condensation during storage and defrosting. Batteries should be stabilized at  
room temperature prior to use after cold storage.  
12. If this product does not operate normally, see TROUBLE SHOOTING in this  
instruction manual. If you can’t resolve the problem, or if the product is damaged, refer to the  
LENOXX WARRANTY INFORMATION. Opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when  
the appliance is subsequently used.  
13. If liquid leaks from the batteries, carefully wipe this liquid. Do not allow it to touch your skin,  
and discard the leaking batteries.  
14. Do not mix batteries (OLD and NEW or CARBON and ALKALINE, etc.).  
15. The use of rechargeable batteries is not recommended for this set because their  
voltage and life is lower than standard batteries.  
16. Installation of batteries should be done by an adult only.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
3
CHOOSING THE POWER SOURCES  
You can use the AC power or batteries as a power source.  
To a wall outlet  
AC SOCKET  
NOTE: One blade of plug  
and outlet is wider.  
Battery compartment  
1. Connecting the AC power  
cord  
TIP  
Insert one end of the supplied AC power cord  
(located in the battery compartment) into the socket  
located at the rear of the player, and the other end  
to the wall outlet.  
If the plug of the AC power  
cord does not match your  
outlet, do not force it.  
Reverse it and try again.  
The plugs are polarized  
and only fits one way into  
the wall outlet and back of  
the set.  
2. Using the player on batteries  
Insert 6 size “C” batteries (not supplied) into the  
battery compartment.  
To use the player on batteries, disconnect the AC  
power cord from the player.  
TIP  
Replace the batteries  
when the POWER lamp  
dims or when the player  
stops operating. Replace  
all the batteries with new  
ones. Before you replace  
the batteries, be sure to  
take out the CD from the  
player and remember to  
check the Battery Safety  
Instructions on Page 3.  
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PLAYING A CD  
3
1
2
4
Connect the supplied AC power cord or batteries (see page 4).  
Slide the FUNCTION  
switch to CD position  
(power on), the POWER  
1
2
POWER  
lamp  
lamp will be on.  
FUNC TIO  
N
Lift the right corner of the  
CD DOOR to open it and  
place the CD in the CD  
compartment. The label  
side of the CD should face  
upward.  
Close the CD DOOR by  
pushing it down. The  
display will show the total  
tracks on that CD.  
3
4
Press the CD PLAY  
button.  
The PLAY/  
/
PLAY  
PA USE  
PAUSE lamp will be  
steady on, the player  
plays all the tracks once.  
Track PLAY/PAUSE  
number lamp  
5
USE THESE BUTTONS FOR  
ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS  
VOLUME CONTROL  
(at the left side of the set)  
OPEN THE CD DOOR  
FUNCTION SWITCH  
BY LIFTING HERE  
TIP  
When CD play is  
paused, the PLAY/  
PAUSE lamp will  
flash and no music  
will play.  
To  
Press or Adjust  
Adjust the volume  
Stop playback  
VOLUME control  
To resume play,  
press the PAUSE  
button again, the  
PLAY/PAUSE lamp  
will stop flashing  
and music will play.  
The PLAY/PAUSE lamp will  
flash during pause. Press  
again to resume play after  
pause.  
Pause playback  
Go to the next track  
FORWARDS  
BACKWARDS  
TIP  
If you bump the set  
during CD play, the  
music will stop or  
Go back to the previous  
track  
skip for  
a
few  
or  
seconds. This is  
normal for this type  
of player.  
Press and hold down while  
playing until you find the  
point.  
Locate a point in a song  
Lift the CD DOOR (press  
STOP first)  
Remove the CD  
Slide the FUNCTION switch  
to TAPE position  
Turn off the power  
6
LISTENING TO THE RADIO  
2
3
1
4
Connect the supplied AC power cord or batteries (see page 4).  
Slide the FUNCTION switch to  
RADIO position, the POWER  
lamp will be on.  
1
2
FUNC TIO  
N
Slide the BAND switch to the  
proper band position (AM, FM, or  
FM STEREO) that you want.  
Tune into the station you prefer  
using the TUNING control (at the  
right side of the set). Adjust for  
the clearest sound.  
T
3
4
U
N
I
N
G
This indicator will light up when  
receiving FM Stereo broadcasts.  
FM STEREO  
7
USE THESE BUTTONS FOR  
ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS  
2
1
TIP  
To  
Slide or Adjust  
If the FM broadcast is  
Adjust the volume  
VOLUME control (at the  
left side of the set)  
noisy, slide the BAND  
switch from FM Stereo  
to FM position (MONO).  
Slide the FUNCTION  
switch to TAPE position  
Turn off the Radio  
Next time you want to  
listen to the radio, just  
slide the FUNCTION  
switch to RADIO. The  
player automatically  
starts playing the  
To improve broadcast reception  
Change position of the antenna for FM or FM Stereo.  
Move the set itself for AM.  
previously  
station.  
tuned  
8
PLAYING A TAPE  
3
2
1
Connect the supplied AC power cord or batteries (see page 4).  
TAPE PLAY DIRECTION  
Slide the FUNCTION  
switch to TAPE position.  
1
A
FUNC TIO  
N
EMPTY  
REEL  
FULL  
REEL  
Press the STOP/EJECT  
button to open the tape  
compartment and insert  
a recorded tape. Close  
the door.  
2
INSERT TAPE THIS WAY  
FULL REEL ON RIGHT  
STOP/EJECT  
Press the PLAY button.  
The player turns on and  
starts playing.  
3
4
PLAY  
OK  
NO  
When the set finishes  
playing this side of the  
tape, the set will stop. To  
hear the other side of the  
tape, flip the tape over,  
then insert and press  
PLAY.  
AUTO STOP  
OK  
NO  
9
USE THESE BUTTONS FOR ADDITIONAL  
OPERATIONS  
VOLUME  
CONTROL  
MICROPHONE  
PAUSE  
STOP/EJECT  
PLAY  
FAST F.&REWIND  
HEADPHONE  
JACK  
To  
Press or Adjust  
VOLUME control (at the left side  
of the set)  
Adjust the volume  
STOP/EJECT button  
Stop playback  
Fast forward or rewind  
the tape  
FAST FORWARD button or  
REWIND button  
Pause playback  
PAUSE button  
Press again to resume play after  
pause.  
Eject the cassette  
STOP/EJECT button  
Insert your headphone plug into  
the HEADPHONE Jack  
To enjoy the music  
without disturbing others  
Make sure cassette buttons are  
all up (stop) and FUNCTION switch  
is in the center position (power  
off).  
To shut power off  
10  
RECORDING ON A TAPE  
1
3
Connect the supplied AC power cord or batteries (see page 4).  
Press the STOP/EJECT button to  
TAPE PLAY DIRECTION  
open the tape compartment and  
1
2
insert a blank tape. Select the  
program source (AM, FM, CD, or,  
built-in microphone) you want to  
A
STOP/EJECT  
record.  
EMPTY  
REEL  
FULL  
REEL  
To record from the CD player, insert  
a CD and follow the steps to play a  
CD (see page 5).  
IN SERT TAPE THIS WAY  
FULL REEL ON RIGHT  
To record from a radio, slide the  
FUNCTION switch to RADIO, and  
tune into the station you want (see  
page 7).  
FUNC TIO  
FUNC TIO  
N
N
To record from the built-in  
microphone, leave the FUNCTION  
switch at the TAPE position, and  
speak in front of the set.  
Press the RECORD button to start  
recording. (The PLAY button is  
depressed automatically.)  
3
4
OK  
NO  
RECORD  
To hear what you recorded, slide  
the FUNCTION switch to TAPE  
position, then press REWIND and  
PLAY.  
OK  
NO  
REWIND  
PLAY  
11  
USE THESE BUTTONS FOR  
ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS  
TIP  
FUNCTION  
SWITCH  
For best recording  
effect, use the AC  
power instead of  
batteries.  
PAUSE STOP/EJECT  
To  
Press or Adjust  
To  
erase  
a
recording, just start  
a new recording,  
and the old one is  
a u t o m a t i c a l l y  
replaced.  
STOP/EJECT button  
Stop recording  
PAUSE button  
Press the button again  
to resume recording.  
Pause recording  
Turn off the power  
Press the STOP/EJECT  
button and slide the  
FUNCTION switch to TAPE  
position.  
12  
PLAYING CD TRACKS REPEATEDLY  
(REPEAT PLAY)  
You can play CD tracks over and over in normal or program play modes (see page  
14).  
PROGRAM REPEAT  
FUNCTION  
LAMP LAMP  
SWITCH  
1. Slide the FUNCTION switch to CD position.  
2. Select the track by pressing  
or  
, and then press  
.
3. Press the CD REPEAT button.  
To repeat  
Repeat Lamp  
Press  
a single track (song)  
Press the REPEAT button once  
Flashing  
all the tracks (all songs)  
programmed tracks  
Press the REPEAT button twice  
Steady on  
During programmed play, press  
the REPEAT button twice  
Steady on  
(the PROGRAM  
lamp also on)  
To cancel Repeat Play  
Press the REPEAT button until the REPEAT lamp goes off.  
13  
SELECTING YOUR OWN MUSIC PLAYING ORDER  
(Programmed Play)  
PROGRAM LAMP  
PGM  
You can make a program of up to 16  
tracks in the order you want them to  
be played.  
NOTE: Programming is only done during  
stop mode.  
1. Slide the FUNCTION switch to CD position.  
2. Press the PROGRAM button. The letters “Pr” and  
PROGRAM.  
the PROGRAM lamp will flash.  
3. Press  
or  
to select the tracks you want to  
program in the order you want.  
4. Press the PROGRAM button to confirm. The letters  
“Pr” and the PROGRAM lamp will flash.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4. You can program up to 16  
tracks.  
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SKIP SEARC H  
6. Press  
to start program play. The PROGRAM  
PROGRAM  
lamp will be steady on.  
To check the order of tracks before play  
Press the PROGRAM button, the programmed track number appears in the display  
automatically.  
PROGRAM  
To change the current program  
Just create a new program following the programing procedure.  
PROGRAM.  
To cancel Program Play  
Press the STOP button twice and the PROGRAM lamp goes off.  
14  
PRECAUTIONS  
On Safety  
On Power Sources  
For battery operation, use 6 size C  
As the laser beam used in the CD  
batteries. We recommend alkaline  
batteries for longer life.  
player section may be harmful to the  
eyes, do not attempt to disassemble  
the cabinet.  
qualified personnel only.  
Refer servicing to  
When the batteries will not be used  
for a few weeks or more, remove them  
to avoid damage that can be caused  
by battery leakage or corrosion.  
Should any solid object or liquid fall  
into the player, unplug the player, and  
have it checked by qualified personnel  
before operating it any further.  
On Operation  
On Placement  
If the player is brought directly from a  
Do not leave the player in a location  
cold to a warm location, or is placed  
in a very damp room, moisture may  
condense on the lens inside the CD  
player section. Should this occur, the  
player will not operate properly. In  
this case, remove the CD and wait  
about an hour for the moisture to  
evaporate. If the player has not been  
used for a long time, set it in the  
playback mode to warm it up for a few  
minutes before inserting a cassette.  
near a heat source, or in a place  
subject to direct sunlight, excessive  
dust or mechanical shock.  
Do not place the player on an inclined  
or unstable place.  
Do not place anything within 1 inch of  
the back of the cabinet. The  
ventilation holes must not be covered  
for the player to operate properly and  
prolong the life of its components.  
This CD player is designed to be  
If the player is left in a car parked in  
played on  
a
stable no vibration  
the sun, be sure to choose a location  
in the car where the player will not be  
subjected to the direct rays of the  
sun.  
position. If you bump the set during  
CD play, the music will stop or skip for  
a few seconds. This is normal for this  
type of player.  
Since a strong magnet is used for the  
If you have any questions or problems  
concerning your player, please contact  
our customer service department at  
1-800-315-5885.  
(Monday - Thursday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM,  
Friday 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM EST)  
speakers, keep personal credit cards  
using magnetic coding or springwound  
watches away from the player to  
prevent possible damage from the  
magnets.  
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PRECAUTIONS (continued)  
Notes on CDs  
Notes on Cassettes  
Before playing, clean the CD with a  
Break off the cassette tab from side A  
cleaning cloth. Wipe the CD from the  
center out.  
or B to prevent accidental recording.  
Side A  
Do not use solvents such as benzene,  
Tab for side A  
Tab for side B  
thinner, commercially available  
cleaners or anti-static spray intended  
for vinyl LPs.  
Do not expose the CD to direct  
To record on a tape with its tab broken  
off, cover the respective tab hole for  
side A or B with adhesive tape.  
sunlight or heat sources such as hot  
air ducts, nor leave it in a car parked  
in direct sunlight as there can be a  
considerable rise in temperature inside  
the car.  
The use of a cassette with more than  
90 minutes of play time is not  
recommended except for long  
continuous recording or playback.  
Do not stick paper or stickers on the  
CD, nor scratch the CD.  
To reduce the chances of tape  
After playing, store the CD in its case.  
jamming or tangling, you should check  
that there are no loose layers of tape  
visible through the cassette center  
window. If any, tighten these loose  
layers of tape using a pencil before  
inserting the cassette into the set.  
If there is a scratch, dirt or fingerprints  
on the CD, it may cause a tracking  
error or skipping.  
16  
MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning the Lens  
Notes for Storing  
Cassette Tapes  
If the lens becomes dirty, it may cause a  
skipping of sound during CD operation.  
Clean with a commercially available lens  
cleaner and blower.  
1. Do not put a tape near a magnetic  
field, such as a TV, or speaker.  
Magnetic fields may reduce the tape  
sensitivity or even erase the  
recording.  
2. Do not store tape for any length of  
time in a hot, moist or dusty place.  
Cleaning the Tape Heads  
Wipe the heads, the pinch roller and  
the capstan with a cleaning swab slightly  
moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol  
after every 10 hours of operation for  
optimum playback and recording quality.  
After cleaning, insert a tape when the  
areas cleaned are completely dry.  
Cleaning the Cabinet  
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls  
with a soft cloth slightly moistened with  
a mild detergent solution. Do not use  
any type of abrasive pad, scouring  
powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or  
benzene.  
RECORD/PLAY BACK HEAD  
PINCH ROLLER  
ERASE HEAD  
CAPSTAN  
COTTON SWAB  
NOTE: In order to see and clean the  
head, you may have to press  
PLAY first.  
17  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Problem  
Remedy  
Connect the AC power cord to a wall  
outlet securely.  
The power is not on.  
Make sure the batteries are inserted  
correctly and they are fresh.  
Make sure the FUNCTION switch is at the  
right position as you want.  
There is no sound.  
Adjust the volume.  
Unplug the headphones when listening  
through speakers.  
Insert the CD with the label side up.  
appears in the display  
even when a CD is in place.  
Make sure that the CD compartment is  
closed.  
Place the CD with the label side up.  
Clean the CD.  
Take out the CD and leave the CD DOOR  
open for about an hour to dry moisture  
condensation.  
CD does not play.  
Make sure the FUNCTION switch is at CD  
position.  
Clean the CD, or replace it if the CD is  
badly damaged.  
Place the player in a location free from  
vibration.  
The sound drops out.  
Check if your batteries are fresh.  
Replace all the batteries with new ones if  
they are weak, or bring the set near a  
window, or rotate the set.  
The sound is weak or has  
poor quality.  
Make sure the safety tab on the cassette is  
in place.  
Make sure the FUNCTION switch is at TAPE  
position.  
The RECORD button does  
not function/The tape does  
not play.  
Clean the erasing head (see page 17).  
Replace all the batteries with new ones if  
they are weak.  
The tape does not erase  
completely.  
Make sure the tape is inserted properly.  
Make sure the safety tab of the cassette  
is in place.  
The tape does not record.  
Clean the heads, pinch roller and capstan  
(see page 17).  
The sound is weak/The  
sound quality is poor.  
The tape has reached its end. Remove it,  
flip to the other side and re-insert.  
Cassette PLAY button pops  
up.  
18  
SPECIFICATION  
General Description  
Power source:  
AC 120V, 60Hz 12Watts  
DC 12V (6 size “C” batteries)  
(Alkaline batteries are recommended)  
1
Speakers:  
2 - 3 / 8 ohm  
2
Output power:  
Dimensions:  
1.5W/channel  
1
Width: 14 / ”  
Depth: 8”  
2
3
Height: 6 / ”  
4
Weight: 5LBs (without batteries)  
CD Section  
Any normal CD used in portable players  
760 - 800 NM  
Plays disc type:  
Laser wavelength:  
Tracking method:  
3 - spot error detection  
3.86 mm lens  
Frequency response: 80Hz - 15kHz  
Tape Recorder Section  
Frequency response: Standard normal bias cassette tape,  
70 - 10kHz  
Radio Section  
Frequency range:  
FM: 88 - 108 MHz  
AM: 530 - 1700 kHz  
LENOXX reserves the right to make design and specification changes for  
product improvement.  
PROTECT YOUR FINE FURNITURE!  
WE RECOMMEND A CLOTH OR OTHER PROTECTIVE MATERIAL BE PLACED  
UNDER THE SET WHEN PLACING IT ON SURFACE WITH A NATURAL OR  
LACQUER FINISH.  
For customer service  
Dial 1-800-315-5885  
(MONDAY - THURSDAY 09:00 AM - 5:00 PM, FRIDAY 09:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST)  
or Visit Our Website: http://www.lenoxx.com  
© 2000 LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP.  
2 GERMAK DRIVE  
CARTERET, N.J. 07008  
MADE & PRINTED IN CHINA  
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CD-102SY032000NLv.1 E  

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