Insignia NS-P4113 User Manual (English) - Page 17

Using the anti-shock feature

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NS-P4113 Portable CD/MP3/WMA Player and Digital FM Tuner 7 Repeat the Steps 3 through 6 to program as many as 24 tracks. 8 Press the / button once to start programmed playback. 9 To cancel the playlist, press and hold the MODE/CLEAR button for three seconds. Using the anti-shock feature When your CD player moves during playback (for example, when your are walking or in a moving vehicle), your player may be subject to bumps or vibrations. When you press the / button, the anti-shock feature turns on automatically and ESP flashes on the display. The CD spins faster and your CD player stores the audio in memory to make sure that playback does not pause or skip. If your player is bumped or vibrated too much, the memory buffer gets full and ESP stops flashing on the display. If the memory buffer is full, the sound mutes for a short time. After the bumping or vibration stops, your player resumes normal playback. Note You should use the anti-shock feature only when necessary. Using the anti-shock feature while your CD player is running on battery power uses additional battery power. To turn off the anti-shock feature when playing an audio CD, press the MENU/ESP/PRESET button. You cannot turn off the anti-shock feature when playing an MP3 or WMA CD. The anti-shock feature will not correct playback errors if the CD is scratched or dirty. Playing the radio Note The headphone cable is the FM antenna. For best reception, make sure that the cable is fully extended. To play the radio: 1 Set the FUNCTION switch to RADIO, then press the / button. 2 Press the MODE/CLEAR button to select FM MONO or FM STEREO. Note If you select FM STEREO and the radio signal is weak, STEREO appears on the display. Press the MODE/CLEAR button to switch to FM MONO. The audio plays in mono, but the background static is reduced. 3 To turn off the radio, press the / button. www.insignia-products.com 17

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NS-P4113 Portable CD/MP3/WMA Player and Digital FM Tuner
www.insignia-products.com
7
Repeat the Steps 3 through 6 to program as many as 24 tracks.
8
Press the
/
button once to start programmed playback.
9
To cancel the playlist, press and hold the
MODE/CLEAR
button
for three seconds.
Using the anti-shock feature
When your CD player moves during playback (for example, when
your are walking or in a moving vehicle), your player may be subject
to bumps or vibrations.
When you press the
/
button, the anti-shock feature turns on
automatically and
ESP
flashes on the display. The CD spins faster
and your CD player stores the audio in memory to make sure that
playback does not pause or skip.
If your player is bumped or vibrated too much, the memory buffer gets
full and
ESP
stops flashing on the display. If the memory buffer is full,
the sound mutes for a short time. After the bumping or vibration
stops, your player resumes normal playback.
Playing the radio
To play the radio:
1
Set the
FUNCTION
switch to
RADIO
, then press the
/
button.
2
Press the
MODE/CLEAR
button to select
FM MONO
or
FM STEREO
.
3
To turn off the radio, press the
/
button.
Note
You should use the anti-shock feature only when necessary.
Using the anti-shock feature while your CD player is running
on battery power uses additional battery power.
To turn off the anti-shock feature when playing an audio CD,
press the
MENU/ESP/PRESET
button. You cannot turn off
the anti-shock feature when playing an MP3 or WMA CD.
The anti-shock feature will not correct playback errors if the
CD is scratched or dirty.
Note
The headphone cable is the FM antenna. For best
reception, make sure that the cable is fully extended.
Note
If you select FM STEREO and the radio signal is weak,
STEREO
appears on the display. Press the
MODE/CLEAR
button to switch to FM MONO. The audio plays in mono, but
the background static is reduced.