Sanyo CD Player CDP 244 User Guide

SAFETY TIPS  
CONDENSATION  
Thank you for purchasing the SANYO  
CDP-244/CDP-244CRB.  
The CDP-244 comes with headphones and  
an AC adapter.  
The CDP-244CRB comes with headphones,  
an AC adapter, car cassette adapter and  
cigarette lighter adapter.  
If cold water is poured into a glass, water  
droplets form on the outside of the glass.  
This is called condensation. Condensation  
may occur on internal operating parts of the  
laser pickup.  
CDP-244  
CDP-244CRB  
CONDENSATION OCCURS:  
CAUTIONS FOR SAFETY  
Ê When the unit is brought from the  
outdoors into a warm room, or if it is in a  
cold room which is heated quickly.  
Ë In the summer, if the unit is moved  
suddenly from an air-conditioned room or  
car to a hot or humid location.  
Do not take the unit apart. The laser beam  
used in the unit could harm your eyes.  
Ê Do not insert pins or other objects inside  
the unit. This unit is equipped with a  
safety device which automatically turns  
the laser beam off when the disc  
compartment is opened. If a pin or other  
metal object should get inside the unit,  
however, this safety device may be  
deactivated.  
Instruction Manual  
Personal CD Player  
SHOULD CONDENSATION OCCUR:  
The unit may not operate properly if  
condensation occurs. Wait for 1 to 2 hours  
(to allow the internal parts to adjust to the  
surrounding temperature) before using the  
unit.  
CD MOBILE  
Ë Do not drop the unit or subject it to  
strong shocks. Doing so could result in  
damage.  
Do not place the unit in the following  
locations:  
Ê Locations where the temperature is  
high. The cabinet may warp or the unit  
may otherwise be damaged if it is placed  
in direct sunlight, near heaters (where  
the temperature is 140LF/60LC or  
greater) or in cars with the windows  
closed. (In the summer, the temperature  
may get as high as 212LF/110LC or  
more.) Use the unit within a temperature  
range of 41LF/5LC to 95LF/35LC.  
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Ë In humid or dusty locations.  
Ì In locations exposed to heavy  
vibrations.  
SANYO Canada Inc.  
Í On unstable or tilted surfaces.  
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CAR KIT ADAPTER (FOR CDP-244CR ONLY)  
POWER SUPPLY  
Plug one end of the AC adapter into the  
DC 4.5V jack, then plug the other end  
into an AC wall outlet.  
The supplied cigarette lighter adapter is designed for use with vehicles that have a  
12V, negative ground electrical system.  
Most vehicles have this type of electrical system, but if you are unsure about the  
system in your vehicle, contact the vehicle dealer.  
NOTE ON ALKALINE BATTERIES  
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When replacing the alkaline batteries,  
use two new batteries of the same  
type. Do not mix a used battery with a  
new one or mix different types of  
batteries.  
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When inserting the batteries,  
mistakenly inserting even one with  
improper polarity will cause leakage.  
Never charge, heat, disassemble, or  
throw batteries into a fire.  
CIGARETTE LIGHTER ADAPTER (FOR  
CDP-244CRB)  
Plug one end of the cigarette lighter  
adapter into the [DC IN 4.5V], then plug  
the other end into the cigarette lighter  
jack.  
Caution on the cigarette lighter adapter.  
Use this unit only with the supplied  
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cigarette lighter adapter. Use with  
other cigarette lighter adapters could  
damage the unit.  
When the inside of the cigarette  
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lighter jack is dirty with ashes or  
dust, the plug section may become  
hot due to poor contact. Be sure to  
clean the cigarette lighter jack before  
use.  
REMEMBER  
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If the symbol "  
" flashes in the  
display, your batteries are weak.  
Replace them or use the AC adapter or  
cigarette lighter adapter (CDP-244CRB  
only).  
Precautions on using the AC Adapter.  
Ê Do not touch the AC adapter with wet  
hands. Doing so is dangerous, as this  
could result in an electrical shock.  
Ë If the AC adapter is connected when  
the batteries are installed, the power  
supply automatically switches to the  
AC power source and the batteries are  
disconnected.  
After use, disconnect the cigarette  
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lighter adapter plugs from both this  
unit and the cigarette lighter jack.  
The cigarette lighter adapter may  
cause interference with reception  
from the car radio or another radio  
inside the vehicle. If this is the case,  
disconnect the cigarette lighter  
adapter from the cigarette lighter  
jack, or use the radio at a distance  
from the cigarette lighter adapter.  
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If the display is blank  
no numbers  
is  
show when PLAY/PAUSE button  
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pushed, the batteries are dead.  
Replace them, or use AC adapter.  
(Also check if you inserted the  
batteries according to the + and - as  
ALKALINE BATTERY INSTALLATION  
Insert two AA batteries (not supplied) into  
the battery compartment on the bottom of  
the unit. Be sure to observe the proper  
DC IN 4.5V  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
Spent or discharged batteries must be  
recycled or disposed of properly in  
compliance with all applicable laws. For  
detailed information, contact your local  
solid waste authority.  
polarity (the"+" and"  
-
"
signs) as  
indicated inside the battery compartment.  
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CAR CASSETTE ADAPTER (FOR CDP-244CR ONLY)  
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS  
This unit is designed to play compact discs  
Ì Do not apply paper or write anything on  
either side of compact disc. Sharp  
writing instruments, or the inks used in  
some felt-tip pens, may damage the  
surface of the disc.  
USING IN A CAR  
Plug the cord into LINE OUT jack.  
BEFORE USE  
bearing the identification logo (below).  
Discs that do not carry this logo may not  
conform to the CD standards and may not  
play properly.  
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Check the cassette tape insert slot of  
your car stereo. If necessary, change the  
direction of the cord on the cassette  
shaped pack of the adapter.  
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Insert the pack into the tape slot of  
the car stereo.  
There may be some car stereo types  
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with which this car cassette adapter  
will not work properly.  
Car Stereo  
CLEANING DISCS  
COMPACT  
Ê Fingerprints should be wiped from the  
surface of the disc with a soft cloth.  
Unlike conventional records, compact  
discs have no grooves to collect dust and  
microscopic debris, so gently wiping  
them with a cloth should remove most  
particles. Wipe in a straight motion from  
the inside to the outside of the disc.  
To change the cord direction  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
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Gently pull the cord out of the slot on  
the back as shown.  
Dirty. scratched or warped discs may  
cause skipping or noise. Pay attention to  
the following: Handle the disc only by the  
edges. To keep the disc clean, do not touch  
the surface of the disc.  
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YES  
NO  
LINE OUT  
or  
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Change the cord exit location (back  
or either side of the pack). Push the  
cord back into the slot.  
Ë Never use chemicals such as record  
cleaning sprays, anti-static sprays or  
thinner to clean compact discs. Such  
chemicals can damage the disc.  
Car Stereo  
Ê Discs should be returned to their cases  
after use to avoid serious scratches that  
could cause the laser pickup to skip.  
Ë Do not expose discs to direct sunlight,  
high humidity, or high temperatures for  
extended periods. Prolonged exposure to  
high temperatures can warp a disc.  
The unit will not play a disc that has been inserted upside down or discs that do not  
conform to the Compact Disc standard. Also, the unit might not play discs that are  
scratched, soiled or carry fingerprints.  
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3" (8-cm) CDs can be played without an adapter.  
LINE OUT  
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PLAYING A DISC  
PLAYING A DISC  
Be sure to reduce the volume before  
plugging in or unplugging the headphones.  
Ë Slide the OPEN latch to release the CD  
lid.  
Close the lid and press the PLAY/PAUSE  
button( ). The disc will begin to spin,  
after a few seconds the display will  
indicate and the total number of  
tracks and total playing time on the disc,  
playing will begin automatically from  
track number 1.  
Î Adjust the volume.  
Ï Set the following functions as desired.  
Ê Plug the cord from pair of  
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BASS X BOOST  
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headphones into the PHONES jack.  
OPEN  
Digital ANTI-S function  
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Ð To stop play temporarily, press the  
Ì Hold the disc with the label side up  
and press it onto the spindle until it  
"clicks" into place.  
button.  
The elapsed playing time flashes in  
the display.  
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button again to resume.  
Ñ To stop play, press the STOP button  
.
Total tracks and total playing time  
appears in the display. Press STOP again  
to turn power off.  
TRACK SEARCH  
Press the SEARCH buttons during play to  
skip to the desired track.  
Ê Press the  
button to skip to the  
next track on the disc.  
Ë Press the  
button to start at the  
beginning of the track currently  
playing.  
Ì Press the  
button twice or more to  
skip to previous tracks.  
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BASSXPANDER  
PLAYING A DISC  
FORWARD/BACKWARD SEARCH  
Press and hold the or  
during play to scan the disc at high speed.  
When the desired section of the disc is  
found, release the button. Normal play will  
resume.  
BASS X PANDER  
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When the data buffer is filling, the  
disc will turn at normal speed. After  
the data buffer has been filled the  
disc will turn slower and then stop  
(conserving battery life). The data  
stored in memory continues to be  
decoded. After the buffer has been  
emptied the disc will begin to turn  
again.  
buttons  
Use this function to increase the bass  
output.  
OFF BASS X ON  
BOOST  
.................Forward  
AUTO POWER ON / OFF FUNCTION  
.................Reverse  
Ê If you press and hold the  
while playing, it will scan the track  
forward at high speed.  
button  
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Press the Anti-S button to turn anti-  
skip protection off.  
AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION  
AUTO POWER ON FUNCTION  
The power turns off automatically 30  
seconds after all tracks on a disc have  
The power turns on automatically when  
Ë If you press and hold the  
while playing, it will scan the track  
backward at high speed.  
button  
the  
button is pressed.  
been played or the  
button is pressed.  
ANTI-SKIP PROTECTION  
RECORDING FROM THE AUX OUT JACK  
The ultimate anti-skip protection keeps  
the music playing under virtually any  
conditions. It does this by using a new  
quick-focus laser, rapid-access  
The output from the CD player can be  
recorded.  
The sound from the CD can be heard  
through the speakers.  
mechanism and fast-read circuitry.  
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Connect a patch cable (not supplied)  
from the AUX OUT jack on the CD  
player to the LINE INPUT jacks on a  
cassette recorder.  
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Connect a patch cable (not supplied )  
from the AUX OUT jack on the CD  
player to the AUX or CD INPUT jacks on  
a stereo system.  
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When the Anti-S button is pressed  
during play, the indicator appears  
in the display. Digital data equivalent  
to 300 seconds is stored in a "read  
ahead" memory buffer before it is  
NOTE: Keep the anti-skip function off when  
using the unit in a stable location  
where it will not be subjected to  
shocks. The battery power  
consumption is reduced when skip  
protection function is turned off  
decoded and played. The  
mark  
changes to a  
buffer is full.  
mark, indicating the  
TO AUX OUT JACK  
NOTE: When ANTI-S is switched on or off,  
the sound will be interrupted for 1  
to 2 seconds. This is normal (the  
interrupted time is used for the  
memory to switch on or off).  
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When the unit is subjected to a shock  
during play the data stored in  
memory continues to be decoded and  
played. This gives the pickup time to  
stabilize and continue reading new  
data. As the data is read from  
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memory the indicator changes to  
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SINGLE/ALL/A B TRACKS REPEAT  
PROGRAMMED PLAY  
The tracks on the disc can be programmed  
for play in any order. (Up to 22 tracks can  
be programmed.)  
1. SINGLE TRACK REPEAT  
Press the P-MODE button once during play,  
" appears in the display.  
Ì Press the PROGRAM button. The first  
track is now stored in memory. The  
program number changes to " 02 ".  
"
1
This plays the song over until you press  
the button.  
During programming, "  
the display.  
" flashes in  
PROG  
2. ALL TRACKS REPEAT  
Ê Press the PROGRAM button once  
Press the P-MODE button twice during play ,  
during play or in stop mode,  
flashes in the display.  
"
"
PROG  
Í Repeat steps  
2
and  
3
to program  
"
" appears in the display .  
ALL  
additional tracks.  
All songs will keep playing in sequence and  
when finished, they will start over again  
Î After programming is finished, press the  
button.  
until you press the  
3. B TRACKS REPEAT  
Press the P-MODE button three times  
button.  
PROG  
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" stops flashing and programmed  
A
play begins.  
during play , " " appears in the  
A
A
Ë Press the  
or  
buttons to select  
display . Press PLAY/PAUSE, "B" appears  
the first track to be programmed.  
and plays the tracks from  
continuously until you press the  
A
to  
B
button.  
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The player stops automatically after all  
programmed tracks have been played.  
The programmed tracks are stored in  
memory until the disc compartment is  
opened or power is turned off. To play  
the same program again, press the  
INTROSCAN PLAY  
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Press the P-MODE button four times  
in stop mode or during play.  
PROGRAM button to display"  
",  
PROG  
INTRO  
"
"appears in the display. Press  
then press the  
button.  
the  
or button.  
RANDOM PLAY  
Ê Press the P-MODE button five times  
"
" appears in the display.  
Ë
during play.  
Press  
or  
, all tracks on the disc  
will be played once in random order.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
CLEANING  
CAUSE  
Dead or weak batteries.  
The AC adapter is not  
SOLUTION  
SYMPTOM  
CD Player will not turn  
on.  
CLEANING THE PICKUP LENS  
CLEANING THE CABINET  
Use soft cloth moistened with plain  
lukewarm water and wrung dry.  
Never use benzol, benzene or other strong  
chemical cleaners, since these could  
damage the finish. It is important that no  
liquid reaches the inside of the unit.  
Replace both batteries.  
Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic  
operation and interruption of the sound  
during play.  
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Check the AC adapter connection at  
AC outlet and side of set.  
Re-insert disc with label side facing up.  
Try another audio compact disc (DVD  
or data disc won't work).  
connected properly.  
Disc inserted incorrectly.  
Defective or wrong type  
compact disc.  
Disc will not play.  
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To clean the pickup lens, open the disc  
compartment. Blow the dust off the  
CD lid not closed.  
Close lid securely  
lens using  
a
camera lens blower  
(available at most camera stores). Do  
not touch the surface of the lens.  
Take out the CD and leave the CD lid  
open for about an hour to dry the  
moisture condensation.  
Moisture has formed  
inside the CD player.  
No sound from  
headphones.  
Headphone plug not  
inserted properly.  
Re-insert headphone plug into the  
headphone jack.  
Headphone plugged into  
the AUX out jack.  
Plug headphone into the headphone jack  
(not the line out jack).  
Volume control set  
to minimum.  
Weak batteries.  
Increase the volume.  
Replace batteries or use the  
AC adapter.  
Try another compact disc.  
Clean or replace the compact disc or  
clean the lens using a camera  
brush/blower.  
Defective compact disc.  
The compact disc or  
lens is dirty.  
Sound is skipping.  
Too much movement  
of the CD player.  
ANTI-S is off.  
Reduce movement of CD player.  
Turn on the ANTI-S.  
Sound is distorted.  
Decrease the volume control level.  
Replace both batteries or use the  
AC adapter.  
Lower volume or slide BASS X BOOST  
switch to off.  
Replace both batteries. Battery life with  
Music is too loud.  
Weak batteries.  
BASS X BOOST is on  
and music is too loud.  
Batteries are too weak  
Tracks do not change  
or set does not play  
normally.  
and the battery symbol new alkaline batteries is about 4-8 hours  
will show in display.  
of playing time.  
Electronic or static error  
caused circuitry to lock.  
Remove batteries and AC adapter.  
Wait a few seconds and re-insert.  
Make sure batteries are fresh or adapter  
has power.  
Buttons do not work.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
THE SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY AUDIO PRODUCTS  
CD PLAYER SECTION  
20Hz-20kHz  
WARRANTY APPLICATION  
You, the original retail purchaser, are responsible for  
any costs of TRANSPORTING the product to and  
from SANYO Canada Inc. or an authorized Sanyo  
Service Depot. You also are responsible for the cost  
of any MAINTENANCE necessary in respect of the  
product.  
New, unused Sanyo Audio products purchased  
through a Sanyo authorized dealer in Canada are  
warranted against manufacturing defects in  
materials and workmanship for ONE YEAR from the  
date of purchase by the original retail purchaser.  
This warranty only applies in favour of the original  
retail purchaser of the warranted product.  
Frequency Response  
Wow and Flutter  
Sampling Frequency  
D/A Converter  
Below measurable limits  
44.1 kHz  
1-bit  
WARRANTY BECOMES VOID  
Error Correction Method  
Pickup  
CIRC  
This warranty becomes void if the product's serial  
numbers are altered or removed or if any repair to  
the product is made other than by SANYO Canada  
Inc. or by an authorized Sanyo Service Depot.  
Optical 3-beam semiconductor laser  
(780 nm wavelength)  
SANYO CANADA INC.'S RESPONSIBILITY  
During the warranty period, SANYO Canada Inc.  
will repair, or at our option, replace an Audio  
product which shows evidence of a manufacturing  
defect in materials or workmanship.  
GENERAL  
LIMITATIONS  
Maximum output (stereo headphones)  
Dimensions (Approx.) millimeter (W x H x D) 143.5mm x 27mm x143.5mm  
Weight (Approx.)  
20mW+20mW (32  
)
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SANYO Canada Inc. Reserves the right to  
change or improve the design of the model of  
the product warranted hereunder without  
incurring any obligation to make any  
modifications to or to install any improvement  
in or on the product.  
Replacement PARTS are warranted for the  
remaining portion of the warranty period.  
220 g  
POWER SUPPLY  
DC (batteries)  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
3V: Using two "AA" batteries  
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Audio products purchased outside Canada.  
Audio products purchased in a used  
condition.  
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In no event shall SANYO Canada Inc. or any of  
its Authorized Dealers be liable for special or  
consequential damage arising from the use of  
this product.  
AC adapter  
Input: 120V / 60Hz  
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Problems due to product set-up and installation.  
Adjustments that are outlined in the  
Operating Manual  
Output: 4.5V/600mA  
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Accessory items including antenna, batteries  
and cassette tapes.  
Damage in or due to transportation.  
Damage due to improper maintenance,  
improper wiring, accident, abuse, misuse or  
negligence.  
Damage caused by lightning and power  
surges.  
The cost of removal and reinstallation of an  
Audio product designed for automobile use.  
STATUTORY WARRANTIES  
The above provisions do not preclude the operation  
of any applicable provincial statute which in certain  
circumstances may not allow some of the  
limitations and exclusions described in this  
Warranty. Where any terms of this Warranty are  
prohibited by such a statute, they shall be deemed  
null and void but the remainder of this warranty shall  
remain in effect.  
Because products are subject to continuous improvement, we reserve the right to modify  
product designs and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation.  
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HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE  
Please contact the Sanyo Authorized Dealer from  
whom the product was purchased, or contact us  
directly at:  
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER'S  
RESPONSIBILITY  
You, the original retail purchaser, must present  
your original, dated bill-of-sale together with this  
warranty to SANYO Canada Inc. or to an authorized  
Sanyo Service Depot when you make a claim under  
this Warranty.  
SANYO Canada Inc.  
1-300 Applewood Cres.  
Concord, Ont. L4K 5C7  
(905) 760-9944  
1-800-263-2244  
IB01796-CD23F-45B-sanyo-E  
sony 3009  
16  
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Jul.13,02  
B40599-CD23F-45J7-Audio tech-E  
 

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