Memorex MP3 Player MD6441 User Manual

MD6441  
User’s Guide  
PERSONAL AM/FM STEREO COMPACT  
DISC PLAYER WITH 45 SECOND  
DIGITAL ANTI-SHOCK PROTECTION  
Before operating this product,  
 
please read these instructions completely.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED)  
INFORMATION:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fol-  
lowing measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
• Do not open the CD compartment while the CD is rotating.  
• Always keep the CD compartment closed when not in use.  
• Keep all foreign objects out of the CD compartment.  
• Place the unit on a stable surface.  
• Avoid installing the unit in locations described below:  
• Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating  
appliances such as electric heaters.  
• On top of other stereo equipment that radiates too much  
heat.  
• Places lacking ventilation or dusty places.  
• Places subject to constant vibration.  
• Humid or moist places.  
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Dear Customer:  
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of  
your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and  
excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries  
Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment  
by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without  
annoying blaring or distortion and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of  
sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard  
against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.  
To establish a safe level:  
• Start your volume control at a low setting.  
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without  
distortion.  
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:  
• Set the dial and leave it there.  
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future.  
After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.  
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime  
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since  
hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer  
and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you  
avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your  
protection.  
Decibel  
Level  
30  
Example  
Quiet library, soft whispers  
40  
50  
60  
70  
Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic  
Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office  
Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine  
Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant  
Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet  
80  
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT  
EXPOSURE:  
We  
90  
Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower  
Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill  
Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap  
Gunshot blast, jet engine  
WantYou  
LISTENING  
ForALifetime  
100  
120  
140  
180  
Rocket launching pad  
EIA  
EST. 1924  
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
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1. DC 4.5V Jack (Rear of Unit)  
10. Skip/Search/Tuning n Button  
11. PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER  
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ON Button  
2. PRESET Down/Up Buttons  
3. Display  
12. Skip/Search/Tuning o Button  
13. STOP (I)/POWER OFF  
Button  
4. PROG (Program) Button  
5. Battery Compartment (Under  
CD Compartment)  
14. HOLD (ON/OFF) Switch  
15. ESP/BAND Button  
6. CD Compartment  
16. LINE OUT Jack (Side of Unit)  
7. FUNCTION (CD/RADIO)  
Switch  
17. PHONES (Headphones) Jack  
(Side of Unit)  
8. CD OPEN Switch  
9. MODE Button  
18. VOLUME Control  
19. DBBS (Bass Boost) Switch  
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POWER SOURCES  
This CD player requires either two (2) “AA” cell batteries (not included) or  
an AC adapter (not included).  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
The battery indicator (  
batteries need replacing.  
) will appear in the CD display when the  
1. Open the CD compartment, then open the  
battery compartment door by pressing in on  
the tab and then lifting it. To prevent the  
possibility of losing the cover, it cannot be  
removed.  
2. Insert two (2) “AA” cell batteries (not included)  
according to the polarity diagram inside the  
battery compartment. Alkaline batteries are  
recommended for the longest playing time.  
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS  
Follow these precautions when using batteries in this device:  
1. Use only the size and type of batteries specified.  
2. Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated next to the battery  
compartment. Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device.  
3. Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g. Alkaline, Carbon-zinc and rechargeable) or  
old batteries with fresh ones.  
4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or  
injury from possible battery leakage.  
5. Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged; they can overheat and rupture.  
(Follow battery manufacturer’s directions.)  
AC OPERATION  
To operate the unit using AC power, connect an AC adapter (not included) to  
an AC outlet having 120V, 60Hz AC only. Plug the small end into the DC  
4.5V jack on the rear of the unit and connect the other end into the AC outlet.  
The batteries are automatically disconnected when the AC adapter is used.  
CAUTION: When not using AC power, disconnect the AC adapter from  
the wall outlet by pulling the plug (not the cord). Do not touch the AC  
adapter with wet hands. Fully insert the plug without exposing any part of  
the blade.  
DC4.5V  
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OPERATION  
TURNING POWER ON/OFF  
BASS BOOST  
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2
To turn the unit on, press the  
PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER ON button  
.  
To turn the unit off, Press the STOP (I)  
/POWER OFF button ƒ while in the Stop  
mode.  
To emphasize the bass, slide the  
DBBS switch to the ON position. For  
normal bass, slide the DBBS switch to  
the OFF position.  
HOLD  
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Slide to the ON position to disable the buttons; “Hold” will briefly appear in the  
display. When pressing the buttons on the CD compartment lid, "Hold" will briefly  
appear in the display. Slide to the OFF position to enable the buttons. For the HOLD  
function, only the buttons on the CD compartment lid will be disabled, not the other  
controls/switches.  
AUTO POWER OFF  
When the unit is stopped (Standby mode) for approximately one minute, the  
power will automatically turn off.  
Radio Sound Through a Home Audio System  
By using a home audio connection cable (not included), superb radio sound can  
be heard through your home audio system. Before making any connections, turn  
off the power to all equipment.  
Plug a connection cable (not included) between the LINE OUT jack on the rear  
of the CD player and the amplifier’s AUX or CD input jack. (Do not connect it to  
the amplifier’s PHONO jack.)  
NOTE: If the radio interferes with TV reception, move the unit away from the TV  
or turn off the power to this unit.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
TO LISTEN TO THE RADIO  
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1
Set the VOLUME control 1 to minimum  
and plug the headphones into the  
PHONES jack. Press the PLAY/PAUSE  
Slide the FUNCTION switch 1 to the  
RADIO position. Press the ESP/BAND  
button 2 to select a band (AM or FM).  
If listening to FM, press the MODE button  
to turn FM Stereo ON or OFF.  
®p)/POWER ON button 2 to turn the  
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unit on.  
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1
2
1
2
Press and release the Skip/Search/  
Tuning o 1 or n 2 button to tune a  
station. Press and hold the Skip/Search/  
Tuning o 1 or n 2 button for Auto Scan  
(see below).  
Adjust the VOLUME control 1 and DBBS  
switch 2 as desired. If FM STEREO  
reception is weak/noisy, press the MODE  
button 3 to turn off Stereo, in this case  
the reception will be monaural.  
ANTENNAS  
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AM–This unit has a built-in ferrite bar  
antenna, which provides adequate reception  
in most areas. If reception is weak, turn the  
unit to improve reception.  
FM–The headphones act as an antenna for  
FM. Extend the headphone wire for best FM  
reception.  
To turn the radio off, press the STOP  
(I)/POWER OFF button.  
AUTO SCAN  
Press and hold the Skip/Search/Tuning o or  
n button for approximately one second and  
the unit will automatically search for the next  
available station.  
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RADIO OPERATION (CONTINUED)  
TO SET AND RECEIVE A STATION INTO MEMORY  
You can set up to 10 AM and 10 FM stations into memory as follows:  
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2
2
1
3
Tune a desired station as described in While the PROG indicator is blinking,  
the previous section. Press the PROG select the desired preset using the  
button; the PROG indicator will blink  
and preset number will appear in the  
display.  
PRESET UP 1 or DOWN 2 button,  
then press the PROG button 3 to set  
the memory.  
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2
1
To recall a preset station, simply  
press the PRESET UP 1 or DOWN 2  
button to select the desired preset.  
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CD OPERATION  
TO PLAY A CD (Standard, CD-R and CD-RW)  
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Open the CD compartment lid by  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER  
sliding the CD OPEN switch 1 to the ON button to start playback. To pause  
PLAYBACK, press the PLAY/PAUSE  
(®p)/POWER ON button again, the  
elapsed time will blink. Press once  
again to resume playback.  
right. Gently press a disc, label side  
up, onto the spindle until it locks in  
place. Close the CD compartment lid.  
Insert headphones into the PHONES  
jack. Slide the FUNCTION switch 2 to  
the CD position.  
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3
3
4
1
2
Adjust the VOLUME control and When the disc is through playing, it will  
stop. Press the STOP (I)/POWER  
OFF button to stop the disc before it is  
finished; the total number of tracks will  
appear. Press the STOP (I)/POWER  
OFF button again while in the stop  
mode to turn the unit off or wait  
approximately 60 seconds and the unit  
will automatically turn off.  
DBBS switch ƒ as desired. To skip  
forward or backward through the tracks  
on the disc, press the SKIP/SEARCH  
o 3 or n 4 button. To search forward  
or backward through the tracks on the  
disc, press and hold the SKIP/SEARCH  
o 3 or n 4 button.  
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CD OPERATION (CONTINUED)  
NOTES:  
• This unit is capable of playing standard CDs or 3” singles; no adapter is required.  
• If a disc is inserted incorrectly, dirty, damaged or not present at all, the display will  
show “no disc”.  
• As each track is played, the track number and elapsed time are shown in the display.  
• To remove the disc, open the CD compartment, hold the edge of the CD and gently  
press the center pivot and lift the CD.  
• The maximum play time for a CD in this unit is 74 minutes.  
• “OPEN” will appear in the display when the CD door is open.  
45 SECONDS ANTI-SHOCK SYSTEM  
This CD player has a built-in Anti-Shock System that cuts down on CD skipping.  
Follow the steps below to activate and understand the Anti-Shock System.  
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2
1
Open the CD compartment lid by With a CD inserted, press the  
sliding the CD OPEN switch 1 to PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER ON  
button to turn the unit on. The Anti-  
the right. Gently press a disc,  
label side up, onto the spindle  
until it locks in place. Close the  
CD compartment lid. Insert  
headphones into the PHONES  
jack. Slide the FUNCTION switch  
2 to the CD position.  
Shock  
automatically. Within  
System  
will  
start  
few  
a
seconds, the Anti-Shock indicators  
(dots below “ESP”) will fill to  
indicate music signals are stored in  
memory.  
CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE  
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CD OPERATION (CONTINUED)  
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4
ESP  
When the memory is full, the fifth dot  
(at the right side of the display) will  
blink and the disc rotation speed will  
drop to save power consumption.  
To turn the Anti-Shock System off,  
press the ESP/BAND button.  
To turn the Anti-Shock System on,  
press the ESP/BAND button again.  
NOTES:  
When the CD player is used in a stable location, turn the Anti-Shock System  
off by pressing the ESP/BAND button. When the Anti-Shock System is Off,  
battery consumption is less.  
The Anti-Shock System provides for continuous sound output when unit is  
subject to vibration, but it will not correct errors, such as a defective or dirty  
CD.  
If all the dots disappear and the CD player is subject to immediate vibration,  
the unit may skip.  
If the CD player is subject to vibration during playback, the dots will  
disappear one by one. During the vibration, the music should continue to  
play the signals stored in the memory until the CD player can read the music  
data properly from the disc. At this time, the indicator will probably show  
fewer dots indicating the music signals stored in memory are low.  
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CD OPERATION (CONTINUED)  
TO REPEATEDLY PLAY BACK ONE TRACK  
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1
1
2
3
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3
With a CD inserted, press the The unit will then play the same track  
over and over until the STOP  
(I)/POWER OFF button 1 is pressed.  
Adjust the VOLUME control 2 and  
DBBS switch 3 as desired.  
PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER ON  
button 1 to turn the unit on, then  
select a track using the Skip/Search o  
2 or n 3 button. Press the MODE  
button 4 once; the Repeat 1 indicator  
will appear in the display.  
TO REPEATEDLY PLAY BACK ALL TRACKS  
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2
2
1
1
2
3
With a CD inserted, press the  
PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER ON  
button 1 to turn the unit on. Press the  
MODE button 2 twice; the Repeat All  
The unit will then play all the tracks on  
the CD over and over until the STOP  
(I)/POWER OFF button 1 is pressed.  
Adjust the VOLUME control 2 and  
DBBS switch 3 as desired.  
indicator  
display.  
ALL will appear in the  
TO CANCEL OR STOP REPEAT PLAYBACK  
TO STOP REPEAT PLAYBACK, press the STOP (I)/POWER OFF button once.  
TO CANCEL REPEAT PLAYBACK, press the MODE button four times if in  
Repeat 1 mode, or three times if in Repeat All mode. The unit will continue  
normal playback.  
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CD OPERATION (CONTINUED)  
INTRO PLAY  
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1
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3
4
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2
2
3
With a CD inserted, press the  
PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER ON  
button 1 to turn the unit on and press  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER  
ON button 1 to begin playback. The unit  
will play the first 10 seconds of each  
the STOP (I)/POWER OFF button 2 track. Adjust the VOLUME control 2 and  
to stop auto playback. Press the MODE  
button 3 three times; the INTRO  
indicator will blink in the display.  
DBBS switch 3 as desired. Press the  
STOP (I)/POWER OFF button 4 to  
stop Intro playback.  
TO CANCEL Intro Play, press the Mode button twice.  
TO RANDOMLY PLAY BACK A CD  
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2
1
3
2
4
1
2
3
With a CD inserted, press the  
PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER ON  
button 1 to turn the unit on and press  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER  
ON button 1 to begin playback. The  
unit will play all the tracks in random  
the STOP (I)/POWER OFF button 2 order. Adjust the VOLUME control 2  
to stop auto playback. Press the  
and DBBS switch 3 as desired. When  
MODE button 3 four times; the  
all the tracks have been played, the  
RANDOM indicator will blink in the unit will stop. Press the STOP  
display.  
(I)/POWER OFF button 4 to stop  
Random playback.  
TO CANCEL Random Play, press the MODE button once.  
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CD OPERATION (CONTINUED)  
TO PROGRAM THE MEMORY (UP TO 24 TRACKS)  
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2
1
2
1
2
3
With  
a
CD inserted, press the  
Select the first track to be played back  
using the Skip/Search o 1 or n ƒ  
button, then press the PROG button 3  
again. Repeat this step to program  
additional tracks up to a maximum of  
24 tracks.  
PLAY/PAUSE (®p)/POWER ON button 1  
to turn the unit on and press the STOP  
(I)/POWER OFF button 2 to stop auto  
playback. Press the PROG button 3; the  
Track (00), program number (P-01) and  
PROG indicator will appear in the CD  
display.  
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3
1
1
2
2
3
To skip forward or backward through  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE (®p)  
/POWER ON button 1 to begin the programs, press the Skip/Search o  
1 or n ƒ button. When the disc is  
through playing, it will stop.  
Programmed playback and adjust the  
VOLUME control 2 and DBBS switch  
3 as desired.  
NOTES:  
Press the STOP (I)/POWER OFF button to stop the disc before it is finished.  
As each program is played, the track number is shown in the display.  
To clear the memorized program, while in the stop mode, press the PROG button  
followed by the STOP (I)/POWER OFF button.  
Programming is the ability to preselect the order in which a series of tracks will be  
played.  
Each track may be stored in the program memory as many times as desired (up  
to 24 tracks).  
If the unit is off or the CD compartment is opened, the memorized program will be  
erased.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Caring for Compact Discs  
Treat the compact disc carefully. Handle the  
compact disc only by its edges. Never allow your  
fingers to come in contact with the shiny,  
unprinted side of the compact disc.  
Do not attach adhesive tape, stickers, etc. to  
the compact disc label.  
Clean the compact disc periodically with a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. Never use  
detergents or abrasive cleaners to clean the compact disc. If necessary, use a  
CD cleaning kit.  
If a compact disc skips or gets stuck on a section of the disc, it is probably dirty  
or damaged (scratched).  
When cleaning the compact disc, wipe in straight lines from the center of the  
compact disc to the outer edge of the compact disc. Never wipe in circular  
motions.  
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This unit is designed to play only compact discs bearing the  
identification logo as shown here. Other compact discs may not  
conform to the CD standard and may not play properly.  
Compact discs should be stored in their cases after each use to avoid  
damage.  
Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, high  
temperatures or dust, etc. Prolonged exposure or extreme temperatures can  
warp the compact disc.  
Do not stick or write anything on either side of the compact disc. Sharp writing  
instruments, or the ink, may damage the surface.  
Cleaning the Unit  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, disconnect your unit from the AC power  
source when cleaning.  
The finish on your unit may be cleaned with a dust cloth and cared for as other  
furniture. Use caution when cleaning and wiping the plastic parts.  
Mild soap and a damp cloth may be used on the front panel.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
If you experience a problem with this unit, check the chart below before  
calling for service.  
SYMPTOM  
Unit will not  
turn on.  
CAUSE  
Batteries inserted  
incorrectly.  
SOLUTION  
Insert batteries  
correctly.  
Weak or dead  
batteries.  
Replace batteries.  
AC adapter  
not connected.  
CD compartment  
not closed.  
Check AC adapter  
connection.  
Close CD compartment.  
Disc will not play.  
Disc inserted  
incorrectly.  
Dirty or defective  
disc.  
Reinsert disc correctly.  
Try another disc.  
Moisture  
condensation  
on disc.  
Wipe disc with soft  
cloth.  
Erratic CD playback.  
Dirty or defective  
disc.  
Clean or replace disc.  
No sound from  
headphones.  
Headphone  
plug not inserted  
correctly.  
Reinsert headphone  
plug correctly.  
VOLUME control  
set to minimum.  
Defective disc.  
Increase volume.  
Try another disc.  
ESP not working.  
Noise or sound  
ESP is not activated.  
Station not tuned  
Press the ESP/BAND button.  
Retune AM or FM  
distorted on radio.  
properly for AM or FM  
.
broadcast station.  
FM: Headphone wire  
not extended.  
Extend Headphone wire.  
AM: Unit is not  
Rotate unit until best  
reception is obtained.  
Retune station.  
Press MODE button to turn  
Stereo on.  
positioned correctly.  
Poor FM signal.  
MODE button  
FM STEREO indicator  
does not light.  
not set to Stereo.  
No sound.  
FUNCTION switch is not Set FUNCTION switch to the  
in the desired position. desired position.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Power requirements......................................2 x LR6 "AA" alkaline battery  
DC in 4.5V adapter (center positive)  
Frequency Range (FM) ................................................... 87.5 ~ 108 MHz  
Frequency Range (AM) ....................................................530 ~ 1720 KHz  
D/A conversion...................................1-bit DAC eight times oversampling  
Frequency response ............................................20~20,000Hz (+1,-3 dB)  
Anti-shock. .......................................................................45 second buffer  
Output level...........................................Line output: 0.6 Vms (47K ohms)  
Headphones: 16mW (32 ohms)  
FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE, PLEASE  
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT  
WWW.MEMOREXELECTRONICS.COM  
OR CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT (954) 660-7100.  
PLEASE KEEP ALL PACKAGING MATERIAL FOR AT LEAST 90  
DAYS IN CASE YOU NEED TO RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO YOUR  
PLACE OF PURCHASE OR MEMOREX.  
FOR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES, CONTACT FOX INTERNATIONAL AT  
1-800-321-6993.  
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Memcorp, Inc.  
Weston, FL  
Printed in Hong Kong  
 

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