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 Skyline Music System         F877           Instructions for Use 

  

Please read and retain these instructions for future reference 

                                       v001: 29/07/19 

 

 

 

 
 
 

MUSIC TOWER WITH CD/MP3 

DAB/PLL FM RADIO & BLUETOOTH. 

 
SPECIFICATION  
AC POWER

 

230V AC;  50Hz  

RADIO FREQUENCY 

FM 87.5 – 108 MHz 

 

DAB: 174.928-239.2 MHz 

OUTPUT POWER 

2 X 10W +  

 

15W RMS SUBWOOFER       

                                             (BUILT IN SPEAKERS) 
 

STANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION: 

 0.78 watt. 

 
Dimensions 

98.5cm x22cm x20.9cm 
 

Remote requires: 

 1 x CR2032 battery (not included) 

 

NOTE: DUE TO EUROPEAN ERP STAGE TWO REQUIREMENTS AND TO 

PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT, THE UNIT WILL SWITCH TO STANDBY 

MODE AUTOMATICALLY IF NO MUSIC IS PLAYING AFTER 15 MINUTES. 

 

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Summary of Contents for Skyline Music System

Page 1: ...50Hz RADIO FREQUENCY FM 87 5 108 MHz DAB 174 928 239 2 MHz OUTPUT POWER 2 X 10W 15W RMS SUBWOOFER BUILT IN SPEAKERS STANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION 0 78 watt Dimensions 98 5cm x22cm x20 9cm Remote requires 1 x CR2032 battery not included NOTE DUE TO EUROPEAN ERP STAGE TWO REQUIREMENTS AND TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT THE UNIT WILL SWITCH TO STANDBY MODE AUTOMATICALLY IF NO MUSIC IS PLAYING AFTER 15 MINUTE...

Page 2: ...MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 Location of control 4 Precautions for use 4 Connection 4 Setting the clock 5 Listening to the radio 5 Playing CD MP3 disc 7 Bluetooth connecting and playback 9 More features 9 Remote Control 12 WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 PLUG WIRING UK IRELAND 13 CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 14 BATTERIES 14 DISPOSAL 14 Page 2 ...

Page 3: ... not try to service the device yourself beyond that which is described in this manual as this could invalidate your warranty 12 To switch off completely please remove the plug of the power cord from the mains socket 13 Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire 14 Excessive volume when using earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss 15 Please allow a minimum dist...

Page 4: ...malfunction of the system Precautions for use Installation Unpack all parts and remove protective material Do not connect the unit to the mains before checking the main voltage and before all other connections have been made Do not cover any vents and make sure that there is a space of several centimetres around the unit for ventilation Connection 1 Connect the one end of the detachable power cord...

Page 5: ...set time will be reset completely if disconnecting the mains power supply It is recommended to switch the system into standby mode for convenient use The clock will synchronize to RDS DAB clock once receiving the RDS DAB signal if the clock was not set in advance Listening to the radio Operation Manual tuning 1 Turn on the unit by the On Off button 1 and then press the Function button 2 until it r...

Page 6: ...n 4 to confirm the selected channel 3 Press the Play mode info button 21 continuously to check the below info released by DAB Group name frequency transfer rate signal strength date time program type scrolling text 4 Adjust volume knob 7 8 for the desired volume level Preset stations You can store up to 40 radio stations in the memory 20 FM 20 DAB 1 Set to FM DAB mode 2 Turn to the desired radio s...

Page 7: ...or pause mode The unit will go into stop mode and display the total number of track in the LCD display 15 Skip mode skip up skip down 1 During play mode if skip up button 11 is pressed it will go to next track and display the track number 2 During play mode if Skip down button 10 is pressed it will go back to the previous track For MP3 disc file 1 Place the MP3 CD in the CD compartment After a sea...

Page 8: ...peatedly by using this function Random play You can listen to all the tracks in a random order by using this function CD MP3 disc programming Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for disc play in any order Before use be sure to press the stop button 1 Set in CD mode 2 Press the Memory button 9 P01 T000 will appear on LCD display 15 3 Select a desired track by using the Skip up Skip down buttons 10 11...

Page 9: ... Bluetooth feature of your Bluetooth device such as mobile phone and select F877 Bluetooth equipment to connect 4 Once connected successfully the LCD display 15 will show BT Connected 5 Start playback from your Bluetooth device and enjoy the music 6 Adjust the Volume Up Down button 7 8 to desired volume level 7 To disconnect the Bluetooth connection turn off the Bluetooth feature of your Bluetooth...

Page 10: ...e only 1 To activate timer function press the Timer button once the timer indicator will appear in the LCD display 2 To cancel timer function press Timer button again the timer indicator will disappear Remark 1 If there is no music source being detected CD when the preset time is reached system will default to FM function for wake up mode automatically The system will preset to the last radio freq...

Page 11: ...e as it may impair your hearing 2 If you experience ringing in your ears reduce the volume or shut off your unit 3 Keep the volume at a reasonable level to allow you to hear outside sounds A Sleep setting by remote control 1 Press Sleep button and sleep indicator will shown on the LCD display 2 Keep pressing the button to adjust the sleep timer in the order of 90 80 70 10 minutes 3 System will sto...

Page 12: ...de press to stop CD MP3 playback or cancel programmed memory In tuner mode press to enter the selection Folder Pre dn In MP3 mode press to skip down the album In tuner mode press to call down the preset memory in order Folder Pre up In MP3 mode press to skip up the album In tuner mode press to call up the preset memory in order Memory Clock adjust In CD mode press to active CD program function In ...

Page 13: ... ANY WARRANTY YOU MAY HAVE DO NOT LET THE POWER CABLE HANG OVER THE EDGE OF A TABLE OR COUNTER OR TOUCH HOT SURFACES DO NOT PLACE ON OR NEAR HEAT SOURCES KEEP AWAY FROM CURTAINS DRAPES ETC USE ON A LEVEL STABLE SURFACE DO NOT COVER THE ITEM IN ANY WAY WHEN IN USE AS THIS MAY CAUSE OVERHEATING DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE FOR ANY OTHER USE THAN THE INTENDED USE IT IS DESIGNED FOR TO PROTECT AGAINST EL...

Page 14: ...es in accordance with its polarity symbols Remove the batteries if left for long periods Never dispose of batteries in a fire Keep batteries away from children and pets Battery disposal spent or expired batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance with local regulations For detailed information contact your local authority Follow the battery manufacturer s safety usage and dis...

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