Insignia NS-P5113 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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Insignia NS-P5113 Portable CD/MP3 Player and Digital FM
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2 Press the PLAY MODE button three times for an audio CD or four
times for an MP3 CD to start INTRO play. INT appears on the
display. Your CD player plays the first 10 seconds of each track.
3 Press the PLAY MODE button twice more to cancel INTRO play
and resume normal playback.
Playing tracks randomly
To randomly play tracks:
1 Press the PLAY MODE button four times for an audio CD or five
times for an MP3 CD to start random mode. RND appears on the
display.
2 Press the
/ / POWER ON button to start playback in
random order.
3 Press the
/ or / button to go to the previous or next
random track.
4 Press the PLAY MODE button to return to the normal playback.
Using the anti-shock feature
When your CD player moves during playback (for example, when you
are walking or in a moving vehicle), your player may be subject to
bumps or vibrations.
When you press the
/ / POWER ON 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. ESP stops flashing on the displayl, and the sound mutes for a
short time. After the bumping or vibration stops, your player resumes
normal playback.
Tip
After your CD player plays the first 10 seconds of all the tracks on
the CD, your player waits 30 seconds, then turns off.
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 CD.
The anti-shock feature will not correct playback errors if the
CD is scratched or dirty.
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