Page 2 - Table of Contents; USB flash drive/SD MP3playback......................................................................... 11
- 2 - Thank you for purchasing this CD/MP3 micro system, in order to fully utilize this system, please readthis instruction book carefully before use. Table of Contents Table of Contents……...…………………………………………………………………………… 2Important safeguards……………………………………………………………………………….. 3 For your safety……………………...
Page 3 - Important safeguards; For your safety
- 3 - Important safeguards For your safety CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! DO NOT OPEN! This symbol indicates that dangerousvoltage constituting a r isk of electr icsh ock is pr esen t with in this unit This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenanceinstructions in the liter...
Page 4 - Precautions; of your local power supply.
- 4 - Precautions 1. Before operating this system, check the voltage of this system to see if it is identical with the voltage of your local power supply. 2. Unplug the system from the wall outlet if it is not used for a long time. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by grasping the plug 3. To avoid...
Page 5 - Control elements; Front panel
- 5 - Control elements Front panel 1. POWER ON/OFF button2. FUNCTION button3. BAND/FOLDER button4. M-/RANDOM button5. M+/REPEAT button6. MEMORY/PROGRAM button7. EQ button8. Remote control sensor9. LCD display 10. OPEN button11. BACK/TUNE- button12. NEXT/TUNE+ button13. VOLUME- button 14. VOLUME+ but...
Page 7 - System installation; Installation for table top use; Place the stand under the; Wall mounting installation
- 7 - System installation Installation for table top use 1. Place the stand under the 2. Slide the stand upward. 3 Stop when the indicator mark on the main unit. stand is aligned with the lock symbol on the rear panel. The stand is now locked to main unit. To release the stand from the main unit, sl...
Page 8 - Installation of batteries; In the remote control; the battery compartment.; In the unit; Power supply connections
- 8 - Installation of batteries In the remote control 1. Remove the battery compartment cover.2. Insert two batteries (size AAA) correctly, so that the + and - polarities match the polarity diagrams in the battery compartment. Note: When the batteries are exhausted, the remote control can no longer ...
Page 9 - Antenna; Press and hold (for 2 seconds) the BACK; Radio memory (station preset memory storage)
- 9 - General operations Press POWER ON/OFF button once to switch on the unit.Press VOLUME +/VOLUME- buttons on the unit or VOLUME UP/VOLUME DOWN buttons on theRC to increase and decrease the volume level. Note: Sometimes, especially during listening to the radio, you may notice a "click-click-c...
Page 11 - Intro scan play mode; Press INTRO button, the first 10 seconds of every track from track; USB flash drive/SD MP3 playback
- 11 - Text display mode (id3 display) This unit is capable of displaying the text information (ID3 tag) of an MP3 song on the display. Toswitch on or off this function, simply press STEREO/MONO/ID3 button. Intro scan play mode Press INTRO button, the first 10 seconds of every track from track 1 wil...
Page 12 - How to set timer
- 12 - Digital clock function The set has a built-in digital clock, which is displayed when the unit is in standby mode or when youpress and hold PROGRAM button for two seconds during DISC or radio operation.To set the correct time, follow this procedure: Switch unit to stand-by mode (display light ...
Page 13 - Snooze function; Equalizer; Repeat playback function; to repeat the current track.; Random play function; Note; Using the audio line in connection (AUX input)
- 13 - Snooze function Whenever the alarm (radio or cCD or USB) comes on, it can be temporarily suspended for a shortperiod of 9 minutes, by pressing the SNOOZE button (on remote control) once. The alarm (radio orCD or USB) will then automatically come on again after the 9 minutes “snooze” period ha...
Page 14 - Connecting an external powered subwoofer; Protect the disc; antistatic or record sprays as these can damage the disc surface.; Accessories; Remote Control...............................
- 14 - Connecting an external powered subwoofer This unit has a built in subwoofer connection which can be connected to any standard poweredsubwoofer (not included).By connecting to a powered subwoofer, the low frequency (bass sound) can be strongly enhanced toprovide a much richer and deeper sound ...
Page 15 - Specification; Power supply; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
- 15 - Specification Power supply ~220 V/50 Hz Power output 4 W/channel Radio frequency range: AM = 530 – 1600 HzFM = 88 – 108 MHz Unit dimensions (W x H x D) 420 x 210 x 146 mm Gift box dimensions (W x H x D) 458 x 242 x 167 mm Net weight of unit 2.73 kg Gross weight of unit 3.05 kg Specifications ...
Page 26 - Snooze
- 26 - , . . 1. TIMER. . 2. NEXT BACK, TIMER, . 3. NEXT BACK, TIMER, . 4. . 5. NEXT BACK, TIMER, . 6. NEXT BACK, TIMER, . 7. (CD USB). NEXT, , – TIMER, . 8. ( ). NEXT BACK, , . 9. TIMER, . 10. , , , . 11. , TIMER, . : , , POWER ON/OFF. , , , . , . , . , ( ), SLEEP, . (* OFF , ) Snooze ( CD USB )) , ...
Page 27 - RCA
- 27 - EQ, , , . REPEAT, : REPEAT ------- . REPEAT A B ------ 1 – , (a) 2 – , (b) 3 – , REPEAT. REPEAT FOLDER -- ( ) REPEAT ALL ---- ( ) , . , RANDOM, “RND”. , RANDOM. (ESP) , , , 20 CD-MP3 8 CA-AUDIO (CD-DA) . 30 , “ ” . , “ ” . Note : , , . . (AUX) , , MP3 , , . ( , MP3 ), RCA ; ( ) RCA ( ) AUX . ...