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¶ Make sure that both batteries are replaced when changing batteries. ¶ Do not use rechargeable batteries and size AA alkaline batteries together. 3 Close the cover. Using the external battery case Using the battery case together with the rechargeable batteries or size AA alkaline batteries set in the player will provide extended periods of continual play. 1 Remove the cover on the battery case. 2 Taking care over the positive (+) and negative (-) poles, insert the size AA alkaline batteries. _ + _ + ¶ It is not possible to recharge the batteries with the external battery case. ¶ As playback time will be greatly reduced when manganese batteries are used, ensure that size AA alkaline batteries are used. ¶ Make sure that both batteries are replaced when changing batteries. 3 Close the cover. 4 Attach the case to the player. Caution: Remove the battery case from the player when it is not to be used for long periods of time. As the dry-cell batteries will recharge the rechargeable batteries, the dry-cell batteries will run out quickly. Also, ensure that the batteries are removed from the case. Recharging the batteries Refer to the “Accessories” table. ¶ Ensure that only the rechargeable batteries supplied with the player (NB-150) or sold separately (NB-130) are used. Batteries other than special Kenwood batteries must not be used under any circumstances. ¶ Remove the external battery case. 1 Insert the rechargeable batteries in the player, and then connect the AC adapter. 2 Switch the power off. 3 Wait for five seconds, press the STOP key twice in succession, and then confirm that the symbol is illuminated. ¶ The recharge timer will be switched off after approximately six hours. The power will be switched off once recharging is complete. 4 Disconnect the AC adapter from the player once recharging is complete. Electrode Guide pin Align the guide pin and electrode with the holes on the player and press the battery case into position, and then turn the screw in the direction of the arrow to fix it in place. Insert from the positive (+) side. Recharging Illuminated Recharging complete Extinguished Avoiding miss-operations It is possible to avoid miss-operations when the player is placed in a bag with the use of the hold function that prevents all keys, with the exception of special keys, from being operated. Player: Slide the OPEN/HOLD key to the HOLD position. When on hold: When the hold is cancelled: OPEN HOLD 3 OPEN HOLD 3 ¶ All keys on the player, with the exception of the OPEN/HOLD switch and the volume knob, will stop operating. ¶ Slide the OPEN/HOLD switch to the central position to cancel the hold function and resume operations. ¶ The operation keys on the remote control will not be set in the hold mode when the OPEN/HOLD switch on the player is set in the HOLD position. Remote controller (DPC-MP727): Slide the HOLD switch to the HOLD position. When on hold: When the hold is cancelled: ¶ All keys on the remote controller, with the exception of the volume knob, will stop operating. ¶ Slide the HOLD key to the off position to cancel the hold function and resume operations. Sound skip guard function (D.A.S.C.) Sound skipping caused by vibrations, etc., is prevented by recording the sound data into the memory and then playing it back from the memory. The D.A.S.C. function will always be activated with MP3 and WMA files (approximately 110 seconds when saved with a transmission bit rate of 128kbps and a sampling frequency of 44.1kHz). Sound skip guard function mechanism CD Digital data recorded Digital memory Vibrations Playback sound ¶ There are cases where, depending on the degree of the vibrations, the memory data will be used up and the sound skip guard function will be temporarily disabled. D.A.S.C. setup (Audio CDs (CD-DA) only) Press the D.A.S.C. key. The display will alternate between the following whenever the key is pressed. “40-SEC”: Records approximately 40 seconds of sound data. This is the highest sound skip guard mode level. “10-SEC”: Records approximately 10 seconds of sound data. This mode provides lower sound skip guard mode levels in comparison with the 40-SEC mode, but the quality of the sound is better. D.A.S.C.function is released : Cancels the sound skip guard function. (D.A.S.C. disappears) ¶ Sound being played back will be cut off when switching between modes. ¶ The D.A.S.C. setting will become 40-SEC when the top cover is opened. DPC-MP727/MP922(EN)1 Using the AC adapter* Do not use anything other than the AC adapter supplied. ¶Note that the power will be switched off when the cable is plugged in or unplugged from the player’s DC IN terminal. * Shape of AC adapter may differ depending on the sales area. Loading dis c Ensure that the side with the label is facing upwards. 1Slide the OPEN/HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow to open the top cover. OPEN 3HOLD 2Load the disc. ¶ Press the area around the hole until the central axis clicks into 3Close the top cover. ¶ Press the front of t...
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