Compaq iPAQ PCD-1
Personal CD Player
User Guide
Setting Up Your Player
Thanks for buying a Compaq iPAQ Personal CD Player PCD-1, and welcome to the world of digital audio.
What is Digital Audio?
Digital audio is a way of compressing recorded sound so that it takes up much less storage space. A
song is reduced to about 1/10 its size, allowing you to store much more music on one CD. There are
many types of digital audio formats, but MP3 and WMA are two of the most popular.
Why Digital Audio?
Digital CD players provide many benefits:
> Up to 20 hours of music on one CD
> High quality sound
> Organization and personalization of your music
> The ability to take your favorite music with you anywhere!
Is Your PC Ready for Digital Audio?
If you have a multimedia PC with a CD-RW or DVD-RW drive, you are probably ready to create CDs.
To use the MusicMatch Jukebox 6.1 software included on the CD with your PCD-1, we recommend the
following requirements.
> 233 MHz processor
> Microsoft Windows 95 (with service pack 1), Windows NT 4.0 (with service pack 4),
Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
> 100 MB free hard drive space
> CD-RW or DVD-RW drive
> 64 MB RAM
How to Get Help
If you have any trouble setting up your PCD-1 or would just like more information, visit Compaq’s
Web site:
Register Your PCD-1
Please register your PCD-1 to receive a more personalized support experience. You may register at
Compaq’s Web site:
Warranty
Your PCD-1 has a One-Year Limited Warranty. Please see the enclosed Warranty Card for further
details.
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What’s in the Box?
Your iPAQ PCD-1 package contains the following components.
Personal CD Player
Two AA rechargeable
batteries
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Headphones
Installation CD
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AC power adapter
Getting Started guide
Remote control
(with battery)
Installing the Batteries
Your iPAQ Personal CD Player PCD-1 is equipped with rechargeable batteries. You can listen to your
favorite music on battery power or you can plug the PCD-1 into a standard electrical outlet.
To install the batteries, just follow these simple steps:
1. Pull out and lift the battery door.
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2. Place the rechargeable batteries that came with your PCD-1 into the battery compartment
according to the diagram inside the compartment.
Tip: To recharge the batteries that came with your PCD-1, just plug the PCD-1 into a standard
electrical outlet while the batteries are in the battery compartment. The battery icon on the display
screen shows the amount of charge held by the batteries (when the PCD-1 is not plugged into an AC
electrical outlet).
WARNING: Do not mix rechargeable batteries with non-rechargeable batteries.
Turning On Your PCD-1
To turn on your iPAQ Personal CD Player PCD-1, press the Power button.
When you turn on your PCD-1, the LCD screen briefly displays Compaq iPAQ PCD-1, followed by the
message “Reading Disc.” If there is no disc loaded, you will receive the message “No Disc.” If a disc is
loaded, you will receive the message “Searching for audio.” If audio files are present, the PCD-1 will
list the number of tracks found then begin playing the first track. If no audio tracks are found, it will
display the message “No Audio Found.”
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Side Features of Your Player
The left and right sides of your PCD-1 have several important features.
Note that the side features have icons associated with them to help identify their functions.
The Audio Out 1 and Power Supply 5 connections are covered by rubber plugs that must be pulled
back to make the connections.
Left side
(facing front)
Right side
(facing front)
Audio Out - Allows you to plug your PCD-1 into your home stereo system (cable not
supplied).
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Earphone Connection - Plug in your headphones here to listen to CDs (headphones
supplied).
WARNING: Permanent hearing loss may occur if headphones are used
at high volume.
Power button - Press to turn the PCD-1 on. Hold for two seconds to turn the PCD-1 off.
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Norm/Hold Switch - The Norm/Hold switch should be in the Norm position for typical
usage. When the switch is in the Hold position, the front panel buttons are disabled.
In the Hold position, you can carry your PCD-1 in a pouch or purse and not worry about
accidentally pushing the buttons.
Tip: You must set the Norm/Hold switch to the Normal position to turn on
the PCD-1. A “Hold is on!” message is displayed on the screen if the
switch is in the Hold position when you press the Power button. After
displaying the message, the PCD-1 shuts off.
Power Supply Connection - Plug in your AC power adapter here to run the PCD-1 from a
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standard electrical outlet.
Note: Power off your PCD-1 before connecting it to AC power.
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Front Features of Your PCD-1
Your PCD-1 has many outstanding features.
Display Screen - Area where song and
playback information is displayed along with
icons and option button labels. Also displays
FM radio stations.
Volume Increase - Press to raise
volume level.
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Option Buttons - Switch to modes of
operation displayed above the buttons.
Infrared Receiver - Receives an
infrared signal from the remote
control.
Up - Scrolls up through playlists, tracks, and
FM radio station presets.
Stop - Press to stop play and view
track directory.
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Play/Pause - Press to play a song. Press
again to pause play.
Open - Opens the CD door.
Rewind/Previous Track - Press and hold to
rewind within a song or scan to previous
station in Radio mode. Press once to skip
back to the previous track or tune the FM
radio station.
Down - Scrolls down through
playlists, tracks, and FM radio
station presets.
Volume Decrease - Press to lower volume
level.
Fast Forward/Next Track - Press
and hold to fast forward within a
song or scan to next station in Radio
mode. Press once to skip ahead to
the next song or tune the FM radio.
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PCD-1 Display Screen
The Display Screen shows icons along the top, a large display area in the center, and option button
labels along the bottom.
Display Icons
The following table lists the various display icons you will see along the top of the display screen and
explains what they represent.
Play - Indicates that a CD is playing.
Pause - Indicates the CD is paused.
Power - Indicates that the AC power adapter is plugged in.
Battery charge indicator - The number of bars visible indicates the amount of
charge remaining in your PCD-1’s batteries (displays only if batteries are present
and the PCD-1 is not plugged in).
Lock - Displays when the Norm/Hold switch is in the Hold position, locking all the
buttons on the PCD-1 and the remote control.
Repeat one - Indicates that the current track is set to repeat.
Repeat all - Indicates that all tracks are set to repeat.
Shuffle - Indicates that tracks will be played in a non-sequential order.
Playlist - Indicates the PCD-1 is in Playlist/Track Management mode.
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Display Area
The display area contains different types of information, depending on what mode of operation the
PCD-1 is in. For example, it can display a list of playlists and tracks, information about the disc, default
settings, and radio stations.
While a disc is playing, the display area shows the track number, elapsed time, artist, and song title. The
song title format reads ID3 information, which is set using the software included with your PCD-1.
Option Button Labels
The information along the bottom of the display area shows the labels for the option buttons located just
below the display area. The labels (and the functionality of the buttons) change when you switch to
different modes. The various option button labels and functions are listed below.
Album - Sorts tracks by album names.
Artist - Sorts tracks by artist names.
Disc - Switches the PCD-1 to Playlist/Track Management mode, where you can select playlists and
tracks.
EQ - Toggles between equalizer settings Flat, Rock, Latin, Dance, Jazz, and User (user-defined bass/
treble levels).
File - Sorts tracks by file names.
Genre - Sorts tracks by genres.
Info - Switches the PCD-1 to System/Disc Information mode, where you can view information about
the current disc and the PCD-1’s operating software.
Menu - Switches the PCD-1 to Menu/LCD Control mode, where you can adjust the PCD-1’s settings.
Radio - Switches the PCD-1 to Radio mode, where you can listen to local FM radio stations.
Repeat - Toggles between repeat modes Repeat One, Repeat All, Shuffle, and None (sequential).
Set - Assigns a preset number to the radio station you are currently tuned in to.
Title - Sorts tracks by song titles.
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Remote Control Features
The PCD-1 remote control has many of the same features as the front of the player. The remote control
allows you to conveniently make adjustments to the PCD-1 while it is hooked up to your home stereo
system.
Number Pad - In CD mode, enter a
number, then press enter to play the
track associated with the number you
entered.
Repeat Button - Press to switch
between Repeat One, Repeat All, and
Shuffle repeat modes.
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Volume Buttons - Press the Up and
Down buttons to increase and decrease
volume.
Equalizer Button - Press to toggle
between equalizer settings.
Shuffle Button - Press to play tracks on
the CD in a nonsequential order.
FM/CD Button - Press to switch between
the CD player and FM radio.
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Navigation Buttons - (See the
description of the front of the PCD-1
on page 5 for details.)
Off button - Press to turn the PCD-1 off.
control can turn the player off but will not turn it on.
Note: See page 9 for information on installing the battery in the remote control.
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Remote Control Signal Distances
The signal from the PCD-1 remote control will reach the player from a maximum distance of
approximately 12 feet (3.8 meters) to 52 feet (16 meters), depending on the angle of the signal.
Installing the Remote Control Battery
To install the battery in the remote control, slide out the battery tray on the back of the remote control
and place the battery in the tray as shown below. Then slide the battery tray back in.
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Modes of Operation
Your PCD-1 has several modes of operation. Not only can you listen to your favorite music, you can also
adjust many of the control and menu features. Press the option buttons below the display window to switch
between modes.
The following list is an overview of the various modes of operation.
Playlist/Track Management mode - To view and select playlists and tracks.
Playback mode - To play CDs.
Radio mode - To listen to local FM radio stations.
System/Disc Information mode - To view information about the current CD and the player’s
operating software.
Menu/LCD Control mode - To adjust the PCD-1’s default settings and create a custom equalizer
setting.
Playlist/Track Management Mode
In Playlist/Track Management mode, you can use the Navigation buttons to view: a list of playlists; a list
of tracks in each playlist; and information about each track. You can also select tracks or playlists and
begin playing them. To switch to a different mode, use the option buttons under the display screen.
Option Button Functions
Radio - Switches the player to Radio mode. See the Radio Mode section on page 14 for more
information.
File, Title, Artist, Album, Genre, or Info - If you are viewing a list of tracks, the middle option button
indicates the sort order of the tracks, which will be either File, Title, Artist, Album, or Genre. Pressing
this option button toggles between these different sort orders.
If you are viewing a list of playlists or information about a track, the middle option button will be Info,
which switches the player to System/Disc Information mode. See the System/Disc Information Mode
Menu - Switches the player to Menu/LCD Control mode. See the Menu/LCD Control Mode section on
page 16 for more information.
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Playlist/Track Management Functions
In Playlist/Track Management mode, you can view a list of playlists, a list of tracks in each playlist, and
information about each track.
Playlist directory - displays a list of playlists on the CD in alphabetical order. You can scroll
through and select the playlist you want to hear.
Note: If playlists were not created at the time the CD was recorded, there will be only one “master” playlist called “All
Tracks” that contains all the tracks on the CD.
The following table shows the Navigation button functions while in the Playlist directory.
Button
Function
®Play
Begin playing first track in playlist (according to repeat
mode) and switch to Playback mode
¨ Fast Forward
m Up
Switch to Track directory
Scroll up through playlists
Scroll down through playlists
Down
Track directory - displays a list of tracks in the selected playlist. You can scroll through and select
a track you want to hear.
The following table shows the Navigation button functions while in the Track directory.
Button
Function
®Play
Begin playing currently selected track and switch to
Playback mode
´ Rewind
³ Stop
Return to Playlist directory
Include/exclude currently selected track
Switch to Track Information directory
Scroll up through tracks
¨ Fast Forward
m Up
Down
Scroll down through tracks
Track Information directory - displays the title, artist, album, genre, and year information of the
selected track along with the index on the CD.
The following table shows the Navigation button functions in the Track Information directory.
Button
Function
®Play
Begin playing currently selected track and switch to
Playback mode
´ Rewind
Return to Track directory
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Playback Mode
In Playback mode, you can listen to CDs, adjust the repeat and equalizer settings, view the artist and
title information, and pause play.
Option Button Functions
Repeat - Toggles between the following Repeat settings:
> Repeat One - The current song plays again and again.
> Repeat All - Continuously plays all the songs in your playlist in the order in which they are listed.
> Shuffle - Plays all the songs in your playlist in random order.
> None - Plays all the songs in your playlist in the order in which they are listed.
EQ - Toggles between the following Equalizer settings:
> Flat - Choose this setting to flatten the bass and treble settings.
> Rock - Choose this setting to hear Rock music at its best.
> Latin - Choose this setting to hear Latin music at its best.
> Dance - Choose this setting to hear Dance music at its best.
> Jazz - Choose this setting to hear Jazz music at its best.
> User - Choose this setting if you want to hear your favorite music with the bass and treble settings
manually adjusted. (To access custom bass and treble settings, you must press the Menu button and
go into Menu/LCD Control mode. Your custom bass and treble levels create the User equalizer
Menu - Switches the player to Menu/LCD Control mode. See the Menu/LCD Control Mode section on
page 16 for more information.
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Playback Functions
In Playback mode, you can play your playlists/tracks or you can pause play.
Play - While a track is playing, the display screen shows the artist and title information along with
the elapsed time of play. If no artist/title information is available on the disc, the display screen
shows the filename.
The following table shows the Navigation button functions while in Play mode.
Button
Function
®Play
If a track is playing, switches the player to Pause mode.
´ Rewind
Skips to beginning of current track, or to the previously
played track if at the beginning of a track.
Holding down the Rewind button scans backward through
the current and previous tracks.
³ Stop
Stops play and switches to Playlist/Track Management
mode. The last track played will be highlighted on the
display screen.
¨ Fast Forward
Skips to next track (according to Repeat setting).
Holding down the Fast Forward button scans forward
through the current and next tracks.
Pause - When play is paused, the elapsed time on the display screen flashes.
The following table shows the Navigation button functions while play is paused.
Button
Function
®Play
Switches to Play mode.
´ Rewind
Skips to beginning of current track, or to the previously
played track if at the beginning of a track.
Holding down the Rewind button scans backward through
the current and previous tracks. Playback does not
automatically resume.
³ Stop
Stops play and switches to Playlist/Track Management
mode. The last track played will be highlighted on the
display screen. Playback does not automatically resume.
¨ Fast Forward
Skips to next track (according to Repeat setting).
Holding down the Fast Forward button scans forward
through the current and next tracks.
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Radio Mode
In Radio mode, you can listen to local FM radio stations. You can also assign preset numbers to the
frequency of your favorite FM stations. The display screen shows the current station’s frequency and its
preset number (if the station has been assigned a preset number).
Option Button Functions
Disc - Switches the player to Playlist/Track Management mode with the last track played highlighted on
the display screen. See the Playlist/Track Management Mode section on page 10 for more information.
Set - Assigns the current station a preset number for quick access to the station’s frequency (there are
Menu - Switches the player to Menu/LCD Control mode. See the Menu/LCD Control Mode section on
page 16 for more information.
Radio Navigation Button Functions
The following table shows the Navigation button functions while in Radio mode.
Button
Function
®Play
Tunes into the selected radio station frequency and begins
playing.
´ Rewind
Scans backwards through radio station frequencies.
Pressing the Set option button assigns the frequency to the
currently selected preset number.
Holding down the Rewind button causes the player to seek
backwards to find the previous acceptable radio station
signal based on strength. An “AUTO” icon is displayed as it
scrolls through the frequencies.
³ Stop
Clears the currently selected preset number.
¨ Fast Forward
Scans forward through radio station frequencies. Pressing
the Set option button assigns the frequency to the currently
selected preset number.
Holding down the Fast Forward button causes the player to
seek forward to find the next acceptable radio station signal
based on strength. An “AUTO” icon is displayed as it scrolls
through the frequencies.
m Up
Scrolls up through presets.
Down
Scrolls down through presets.
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System/Disc Information Mode
In System/Disc Information mode, you can view information about the player’s operating software as
well as information about the disc currently loaded in the player.
Option Button Functions
Radio - Switches the player to Radio mode and begins playing the last station that you tuned into. See
the Radio Mode section on page 14 for more information.
Disc - Switches the player to Playlist/Track Management mode with the last track that was played
Menu - Switches the player to Menu/LCD Control mode. See the Menu/LCD Control Mode section on
page 16 for more information.
Navigation Button Functions
The only navigation buttons functional in System/Disc Information mode are the Up and Down buttons.
Use these buttons to scroll through and view the following information.
> Operating software version
Note: A disc must be loaded in the player to view the following information about that disc.
> Volume label (if available) of the currently loaded CD
> Number of tracks on the currently loaded disc
> Total playing time on the currently loaded disc
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Menu/LCD Control Mode
In Menu/LCD Control mode, you can change your player’s default settings. The display screen shows a
list of changeable functions and the current settings.
Option Button Functions
Radio - Switches the player to Radio mode. See the Radio Mode section on page 14 for more
information.
Disc - Switches the player to Playlist/Track Management mode. See the Playlist/Track Management
Info - Switches the player to System/Disc Information mode. See the System/Disc Information Mode
section on page 15 for more information.
Navigation Button Functions
The following table shows the Navigation button functions while in Menu/LCD Control mode.
Button
Function
´ Rewind
Scrolls backwards through the options for the selected
function.
³ Stop
Cancels all option changes and restores the previous
settings.
¨ Fast Forward
Scrolls forward through the options for the selected
function.
m Up
Scrolls up to select a function to be changed.
Scrolls down to select a function to be changed.
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Adjustable Menu/LCD Functions
The following table lists the player functions that you can adjust and the options associated with each
function.
Function
Options
Backlight
Adjusts the backlight on the display screen.
Choices are default, always on, and always off.
Default is off after 10 seconds
Sets the default Repeat mode.
Choices are Sequential, Repeat One, Repeat All, and Shuffle.
Default is Sequential.
Play Mode
LCD Contrast
LCD Scroll Rate
Adjusts the contrast on the display screen.
Choices are 0 through 40.
Default is 32.
Adjusts the speed at which you scroll through lists of items on the display
screen.
Choices are Slow, Medium, and Fast.
Default is Medium.
Auto Shut Off
Adjusts the amount of time before the player will automatically shut off.
Choices are disabled, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, and so on in
30-minute increments.
Default is 30 minutes.
Sort
Sets the default ID3 sort method.
Choices are Title, Artist, Album, Genre, and File.
Default is File to sort by file name on the disc.
Multisession
Allows you to disable the multisession function if you never use multisession
CDs, speeding up load time.
Choices are on and off.
Default is on.
BASS
TREBLE
EQ
Adjusts the BASS for the User EQ setting.
Choices are -10 through +10.
Default is 0.
Adjusts the TREBLE for the User EQ setting.
Choices are -10 through +10.
Default is 0.
Sets the default Equalizer settings.
Choices are Flat, Rock, Latin, Dance, Jazz, and User. (Changing the above BASS
and TREBLE settings creates the User setting.)
Default is Flat.
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Using the Software
Your iPAQ Personal CD Player PCD-1 comes with a CD that contains two of the leading software packages
for managing your digital audio.
> MusicMatch Jukebox 6.1 - Used for creating (“burning”) your data CDs as well as downloading
and managing your music.
> Microsoft Windows Media Player 7.1 - Used for downloading and managing digital media.
(Windows Media Player does not “burn” data CDs.)
Note for Microsoft XP Users: Support for creating digital music CDs is already included with your operating system. You may
choose not to install the software above.
Installing the Software
To install the software, close all other programs and follow these steps:
1. Insert the CD that came with your PCD-1 into your CD-ROM or DVD drive. Installation begins
and the PCD-1 Software Installation window displays.
Tip: If the installation does not begin automatically, click on the Start menu, select Run, and
type X:setup (where X is the letter of your CD-ROM or DVD drive).
2. Select the language that you want to install first then click OK.
3. Follow the Setup Wizard through installation and setup.
4. Repeat the steps to install the other software package if desired.
MusicMatch Jukebox 6.1
The MusicMatch Jukebox allows you to use a single application to:
> Record (“burn”) your own CDs.
> Manage audio content on your PC.
> Encode audio files (“rip”) from a CD.
> Find music to download from the Internet.
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Opening the Software
Follow these simple steps to activate MusicMatch Jukebox 6.1.
1. Double-click the MusicMatch Jukebox icon
on your desktop to activate the software.
2. The MusicMatch Jukebox window displays the following:
3. Click on Help at the top of the window. Select Getting Started from the drop-down menu.
4. Follow the easy instructions that guide you through finding music on the Internet. You will also
learn how to copy and create CDs and playlists.
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Using Windows Media Player 7.1
Windows Media Player 7.1 is included with your PCD-1 as an added feature. You may use Windows
Media Player 7.1 to copy and manage music on your PC.
Note: Windows Media Player 7.1 does not burn data CDs for the PCD-1.
Windows Media Player 7.1 features an integrated Media Guide with content from
www.windowsmedia.com, a radio tuner, CD copying, multiple skins (screen designs), and much more.
To activate the Windows Media Player 7.1 software, complete the following steps:
1. Double-click the Windows Media Player icon on your desktop to activate the software. The
Windows Media Player displays.
2. Click on Help at the top of the window. Select Help Topics from the drop-down menu.
3. The window opens to Getting Started. Follow the easy instructions that guide you through
copying and playing CDs.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
What to do
> Make sure the batteries are installed.
Nothing shows on the display
when the Power button is
pressed.
> Install fresh batteries.
> Make sure the power adapter is plugged into the proper connection.
The LCD backlight does not
illuminate when a button is
pressed.
> The backlight may not be visible in bright light. Check in a dark
environment.
> Check the Menu setting to make sure the backlight is turned on.
> Insert a CD.
“NO DISC” is displayed on the
LCD.
> Check to ensure that the CD is properly installed. The CD must be
snapped all the way down into place with the correct side facing up.
> CD is badly scratched or dirty. Replace or clean the CD.
“Hold is on!” is displayed on the Displays when attempting to turn on the PCD-1 when the Norm/Hold
LCD.
switch on the side of the player is in the Hold position. Slide this switch
to the Norm position before turning on the PCD-1.
Player turns on then shuts off.
No sound.
Check to make sure the Norm/Hold switch is in the Norm position
before turning on the PCD-1.
> Make sure the Play/Pause icon on the LCD is solid. A flashing
elapsed time indicates Pause mode. Press the Play/Pause button.
> Increase the volume level by pressing the Volume Increase button.
> Make sure the headphones are properly attached.
> Look for a song title on the LCD display.
> If the player is in Radio mode, make sure a radio station is tuned in.
No sound in one headphone.
Remote control does not work.
> Make sure the headphone connector is fully inserted into the
connector on the PCD-1.
> Use another set of headphones (if available).
> Make sure the PCD-1 power is on.
> Install or replace the battery in the remote control.
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Helpful Information
Maintenance
Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean your PCD-1 CD Player. Keep the inside free of any foreign material.
Precautions
> Do not remove the batteries while operating the unit.
> Do not expose the unit to a significant amount of moisture.
> Do not store the unit in a place in which the temperature will exceed 50 degrees C or will be less than
-10 degrees C (120°F to 15°F).
> Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended. Stop operation of the player if you
find it disruptive or distracting while operating any type of vehicle.
> Never mix rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries.
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Compaq may void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
Note: 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 interference 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 following 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.
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Specifications
Casing: Metallic cover and high-impact plastic body
Dimensions: 5.8" x 5.1" x 1.4"
Weight: 12.7 ounces (with batteries)
Display: LCD with backlight
Power Source: 2 AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries or AC adapter
Signal to noise ratio: >85dB
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Operation Temperature: –10 degrees C to 50 degrees C (15°F to 120°F)
Harmonic Distortion: 0.1%
Format Support: MP3, WMA, and CD-DA
Software: MusicMatch Jukebox 6.1; Windows Media Player 7.1
Upgradeability: Software upgrades via the Internet
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