Califone 2395-02 Music MakerPlus User manual - Other Features and Functions
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Other Features and Functions
Extension Speaker Jacks
Stereo extension speakers may be plugged into the 1/4” L (left) and R (right) speaker jacks (28) on the rear
of the cabinet.
NOTE: WHEN EXTENSION SPEAKERS ARE PLUGGED IN THE INTERNAL SPEAKERS ARE DISABLED
Microphone Jack
To record using a dynamic microphone, plug into the 3.5mm jack (29) on the rear of the cabinet. Another jack,
2.5mm (30) is provided for use with Califone model 4805AV microphone with remote Start/Stop.
RC-2300 Remote Control
• The RC 2300 provides most functions available on the Music Maker Plus™ controls. It does not, however,
function with tape operations.
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INTRO : One feature added to the remote is the Intro function. While in the CD mode press the ‘PLAY’
button, then press the ‘INTRO’ button. This will give a preview of each track for 10 seconds. Press the
INTRO button again to resume normal play. If the INTRO button is not pushed a second time, the preview
will continue through the last track. Pushing ‘PLAY’, ‘PAUSE’ or ‘STOP’ will not disengage the Intro function.
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MUTE : Mute is another feature added to the remote. It works with tape, AM/FM and CD functions.
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10+ : This button allows you to jump forward a number of tracks rather than use the scan forward feature.
From stop, pause or play, pushing the 10+ button once will show a 1 and a flashing – (dash) see 1-. To jump
to track 15 enter 5. To go to track 23 from track 6 press 10+ twice and see 2-. Enter 3 and jump to track 23.
Other Notes
- The ‘SCAN/SKIP’ buttons are the same as the Tuner p, ‘Skip forward|’ and Tuner q,
‘Skip back |’ buttons on the boombox.
- The ‘REPEAT’ button is the same as the ‘PRESET/REPEAT’ button on the boombox.
- The ‘TIME’ button is the same as the ‘PLAY TIME’ button on the boombox.
Care and Handling of Compact Discs
1. Handle the disc by its edges or center hole. To keep the disc clean, avoid touching the data surface.
2. Data is embedded directly beneath the label, protected only by a thin lacquer layer and is more vulnerable
to damage than the bottom. A scratch that penetrates the label will certainly destroy data, whereas a
scratch on the bottom can often be overlooked or corrected by the laser pickup.
3. Do not write on the label surface. A ballpoint will damage data; marking pens have solvents that may
penetrate the top layer.
4. Do not stick paper or tape on the label surface; this probably won’t hurt the disc but might jam the disc drive.
5. Do not expose a disc to high temperature or humidity for an extended period of time. The disc material will
soften at around 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Allow the disc to reach room temperature before playing if it has
been subjected to extreme cold.
6. Preventive cleaning is unnecessary and potentially harmful. Clean only when required.
7. Clean a disc with a soft moistened cloth. Pat dry. Wipe the disc from the center out like spokes of a wheel.
Never wipe across a disc as you would an LP record.
8. Never use solvents, commercial cleaners or sprays designed for LP’s. Plain lukewarm water is recommended.
9. Keep discs protected at all times.
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