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Insignia NS-P4112 Portable CD Player
7 Press the
8 To cancel the playlist, press the
Or
Press the
three seconds.
Note
CD playback must be stopped to program a playlist.
If you want to play your playlist repeatedly, press the MODE
button one or more times until ALL appears on the display.

Using bass boost

Your CD player has a DBBS (dynamic bass boost sound) feature that
lets you enhance the bass during playback.
Note
Because bass volume changes during playback, using bass
boost at a high volume level may produce distorted sound. If
this happens, lower the volume level until the distortion
disappears.
To enhance the bass:
1 Slide the DBBS switch to the ON position. Your CD player
enhances the bass.
2 Slide the DBBS switch to the OFF position to play the bass
normally.
Using the anti-shock feature
When your CD player moves during playback (for example, when your
are walking or in a moving vehicle), your player may be subject to
bumps or vibrations.
When you press the
automatically and
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 and
display. If the memory buffer is full, playback may skip or pause. After
the bumping or vibration stops, your player resumes normal playback.
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, press the ESP button.
The anti-shock feature will not correct playback errors if the
CD is scratched or dirty.
button to start playing your playlist.
button, then press and hold the PROG. button for
button, the anti-shock feature turns on
appears on the display. The CD spins faster
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button twice,
appears on the
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