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Multi Music System      

10496

 

Instructions for Use 

Please read and retain these instructions for future reference

 

v001: 28/09/16 

 

Page No 7 

3.

 

Setting  hour:  Press  SKIP  UP  or  SKIP  DOWN  button  to  select  the  correct  hour,  then  press  MODE  button 

again to confirm. 

4.

 

Setting minute: After step 3 is completed, press SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN button to select the correct minute, 

then press MODE button again to confirm.  

 

SETTING ALARM (Fig. 1) 

1.

 

During standby mode, hold the TIMER button for 3-5 seconds. Setting alarm sequence is “ALARM ON TIME 

> ALARM OFF TIME > ALARM MODE > ALARM VOLUME”. 

2.

 

Setting alarm on time: “ON” is lighting on the display 

a)

 

Setting  hour:  Press  the  SKIP  UP  or  SKIP  DOWN  (2)  button  to  select  the  correct  hour,  then 

press the TIMER button again to confirm. 

b)

 

Setting  minute:  Press  the  SKIP  UPor  SKIP  DOWN  button  to  select  the  correct  minute,  then 

press the TIMER button again to confirm. 

3.

 

Setting alarm off time: “OFF” is lighting on the display: 

a)

 

Setting hour: Press the SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN button to select the correct hour, then press 

the TIMER button again to confirm. 

b)

 

Setting minute: Press the SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN button to select the correct minute, then 

press the TIMER button again to confirm. 

4.

 

Setting alarm mode: “TUNE” is lighting up on the display: 

a)

 

Press the SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN button to select the alarm mode. 

b)

 

Sequence is TUNE > CD > USB > SD, press the TIMER button again to confirm. 

5.

 

Setting alarm volume: “V - ” is lighting up on the display: 

a)

 

Press the SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN button to select the alarm volume, press the TIMER button 

again to confirm. 

6.

 

Setting alarm is completed, the display will show the setting again for user’s checking 

7.

 

 “CLOCK” icon is flashing when alarm is activated. “CLOCK” icon lights up when alarm setting is stored but 

not yet activated.  

8.

 

Cancel alarm: during standby mode, when “CLOCK” icon is on, press the TIMER button, “CLOCK” icon will 

be off. 

 

SNOOZE FUNCTION (Fig. 1) 

Press the “SNOOZE” button on the remote control when alarm is activated, alarm will be silent for 9 minutes. 

After  9  minutes  snooze  interval,  alarm  will  be  activated  again.  Snooze  can  be  used  repeatedly  within  the  1-

hour alarm active interval.  

 

Summary of Contents for 10496

Page 1: ...RE REFERENCE Power Details Rated voltage adaptor 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 65Amps Adaptor output DC 12V 1Amp Power consumption 18W Audio output 4Wx2 Frequency details AM 522 1620KHz FM 87 5 108MHz Accessorie...

Page 2: ...ITION THE USE OF ANY ACCESSORY ATTACHMENTS NOT RECOMMENDED BY COOPERS OF STORTFORD MAY CAUSE INJURIES AND INVALIDATE ANY WARRANTY YOU MAY HAVE DO NOT USE OUTDOORS DO NOT LET CORD HANG OVER THE EDGE OF...

Page 3: ...8 AUTO PRESET RADIO STATIONS 8 FM FM STEREO RECEPTION 9 HINTS FOR BETTER RECEPTION 9 FM FM STEREO RADIO ENCODING 9 PHONO ENCODING Error Bookmark not defined PHONO ENCODING 10 CASSETTE TAPE ENCODING 10...

Page 4: ...CK ENCODING 15 TRACKS PROGRAMMING 16 COPYING OF CD 16 I COPY 1 TRACK 16 II COPY 1 FOLDER FOR MP3 WMA DISC ONLY 17 III COPY ALL TRACK 17 SPLIT TRACK FUNCTION FOR USB SD RECORDING FOR TURNTABLE AUX IN 1...

Page 5: ...1 1 DUST COVER 2 SKIP DOWN BUTTON 3 STOP BAND BUTTON 4 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 5 MODE CLOCK 6 REC DEL 7 SLEEP TIMER 8 FUNCTION 9 CD DOOR 10 CD DOOR BUTTON 11 EARPHONE JACK 12 USB SOCKET 13 SKIP UP BUTTON 14...

Page 6: ...adaptor to DC adaptor slot 2 Connect external speaker box with the speaker box connection RCA jack of the unit back panel see Fig 3 3 Push the POWER KNOB to switch on the unit the STANDBY INDICATOR w...

Page 7: ...UP or SKIP DOWN button to select the correct hour then press the TIMER button again to confirm b Setting minute Press the SKIP UP or SKIP DOWN button to select the correct minute then press the TIMER...

Page 8: ...ally and stop when a radio station is found MANUAL PRESET RADIO STATIONS Fig 1 1 When the desired radio station is found press MODE button program number will be flashing 2 Press the PRESET UP or PRES...

Page 9: ...USB drive SD or MMC card 3 Press the REC button it will take 3 5 seconds to read memory device Then USB icon will be flashing 4 Press the SKIP UP button or SKIP DOWN button to select desired mode USB...

Page 10: ...p automatically turn off the unit by power button or switch back the AUTO STOP switch to ON position to stop the turntable rotate Then put back the tone arm to the arm rest PHONO ENCODING Fig 1 1 Pres...

Page 11: ...C button it will take 3 5 seconds to read memory device Then USB icon will be flashing 3 Press the SKIP UP button or SKIP DOWN button to select desired mode USB or SD for encoding Then press the REC b...

Page 12: ...device The recording format is preset at MP3 bit rate 128 kbps PLAYBACK OF MP3 WMA SONG VIA USB STORAGE MEDIA OR MEMORY CARD Fig 1 CONNECTING The system is able to decode and playback all MP3 WMA file...

Page 13: ...ess the MODE 5 button again it will repeatedly play all tracks in the whole USB drive SD or MMC card REMARKS If connecting the system to MP3 player via the USB socket due to variances in MP3 encoding...

Page 14: ...OLDER 1 Insert the USB storage media or SD MMC card set in USB or CARD mode 2 Press the ALBUM DOWN or ALBUM UP button to search desired folder for copying 3 Press REC button then ONE will flash on the...

Page 15: ...torage media or SD MMC card set in the USB or CARD mode and set at stop mode after unit reading 2 Press and hold the DEL button for 3 5 seconds then ONE will flash on the display Press the skip up ski...

Page 16: ...G Up to 99 MP3 tracks 20 CD audio format tracks can be programmed and played in any order Be sure the system is in stop mode before programming 1 Press the FUNCTON button to CD in stop mode 2 Press th...

Page 17: ...in progress 4 When the USB or SD icon stops flashing it means that all track copying is completed SPLIT TRACK FUNCTION FOR USB SD RECORDING FOR TURNTABLE AUX IN Fig 1 1 MANUAL SPLIT OPERATION PROCEDU...

Page 18: ...KET Fig 1 This system can be connected to a headphone with a 3 5mm earphone jack This system can be connected with an external device e g Amplifier and speaker by line out socket at rear cabinet POWER...

Page 19: ...DOWN button on the unit Additionally it can be used for radio frequency searching during tuner mode SKIP UP Perform same function as SKIP UP button on the unit Additionally it can be used for radio fr...

Page 20: ...use abrasive cleaners or sharp utensils to clean this appliance Wipe surfaces with a soft dry cloth Store the unit in a cool dry place DISPOSAL Dispose of all packaging paper cartons and plastic plast...

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