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Enabling Devices 596 User manual

AVAILABLE MODES:
Momentary:
In this mode, the CD player operates momentarily through the switch use.
The CD will play as long as the switch is activated. Once the switch is
released the CD will pause at that moment, if the switch is activated again
the CD will resume play from the point it was last paused.
Timed:
In this Mode, the CD player operates as a timed player. The CD will play
for a set amount of time (1-120 seconds) when the switch is activated.
Latch:
In this mode, the CD player operates like an ON/OFF Switch. The
CD starts with the first switch activation and stays ON until a second
switch activation. At this point the CD will pause at that moment, if the
switch is activated again the CD will resume play from the point it was
last paused.
Track Advance: Will give the user the ability to advance and fast forward
through the tracks on a CD.
For Technical Support:
Call our Technical Service Department
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (EST)
1-800-TEC-TOYS or 1-800-832-8697
custom[email protected]
Sony CD Walkman #596
USER’S GUIDE
50 Broadway
Hawthorne, NY 10532
Tel. 914.747.3070 / Fax 914.747.3480
Toll Free 800.832.8697
www.enablingdevices.com
This CD player is mounted on a round base and has momentary, latch, and timer
input functions, and a Track Advance function. In the timer mode, the CD will
play for a preset amount of time (1-120 seconds). Use any two capability
switches to activate these functions and enjoy the music. Ear buds included.
Size: 6"D x 2 1/2"H. Requires 2 Capabilities Switches and 2 AA Batteries.
Operation:
1. The CD Walkman requires 2 “AA” batteries (Not included) to operate. Use
alkaline batteries only (e.g. Duracell or Energizer brand). Do not use
rechargeable batteries or any other type of batteries because they supply
lower voltage and the unit will not perform properly. Never mix old and
new batteries together or different brands or types together. Open the CD
compartment by sliding the “OPEN” button located on the front portion of
the unit. (Please Note: when sliding cover, do so gently. If done
forcefully cover will be damaged) Once “OPEN” locate the battery
compartment. Push tab in on battery cover and lift cover off. Install 2 AA
batteries making sure to follow proper (+) & (-) battery polarity. Replace
cover.
2. Insert your CD, label side up, over the center hub of the disc and gently
press the center of the CD until it snaps down. Gently close the
compartment door.
3. Plug your Headphones into the jack marked “PHONES”. Adjust the
VOLUME to an audible level.
4. Turn the CD player ON through the ON/OFF switch located under the base.
Please Note: The switch has 3 positions; you must move it all the way to the
Left to turn ON. Next set the play options to Momentary, Timed or Latch.
(Please see the overview of these setting on the back page of this User’s
Guide). When finished using make sure to turn the unit OFF to prevent
battery drain.
5. There are two adapted switch input jacks located on the base. The jack
labeled MOM/TIME/LATCH will start and Pause the CD in a momentary,
timed or latch setting. (Female jacks accept 1/8"plugs only). The second
jack labeled TRACK/ADVANCE will give the user the ability to advance
and fast forward through the tracks on a CD. (Please Note: When using
TRACK ADVANCE set your volume to the desired level before
plugging in your switch. If not you will not have control of the volume
while the switch is plugged into the TRACK ADVANCE jack).
6. Connect any external capability switch via the 1/8" jacks. If you need to use
a ¼ " to 1/8" adapter for your switch, it must be a mono adapter, not stereo.
Make sure that the connections between the external capability switch and
the adapter (if applicable) and the jack are tight, there should be no gaps.
7. When the Capability Switch you have chosen is activated the CD player will
turn ON. It will then display the number of tracks that your CD has on it,
then the CD will start to play the first track. Press the switch again to Pause
the track.
8. Please refer the manufactures instructions for information on the CD
Walkman’s Additional functions and features.
Important Notes:
Remove the batteries when you do not plan to use the unit for a month
or more.
Due to switch adaptation the use of an AC power cord has been disabled for
safety reasons. This unit will only work with batteries.
Troubleshooting:
Problem: The CD does not function.
Action:
Check batteries for polarity placement and be sure to use fresh batteries.
Keep mobile phones and other electrical appliances far away from the unit.
Such appliances may cause noise interference or play may stop entirely.
Be sure the VOLUME control button is adjusted to an audible listening
level.
If you see the word HOLD on the display screen, turn the unit over, then
look at the bottom of the CD player itself locate and turn the HOLD switch
off.
Note:
•Keep the lens on the CD player clean and do not touch it. If you do so, the
lens may be damaged and the CD player will not operate properly.
•Do not get wet. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning.
Rev 7/27/10

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