background image

Remote Control

1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two AAA (Um4) batteries (not included )to match the polarities as indicated inside the battery 
    compartment.
3. Close the cover.

NOTE: When the batteries become too weak, the operating distance of the remote controller is greatly 
reduced and you will need to replace the batteries.

Operating the remote control

Point the remote control at the front of the CD micro system to operate. The IR sensor is located below 
the LCD display.Do not block the path of the beam from the remote control to the unit . Dark walls, 
direct sunlight or very bright light will reduce the sensitivity of the IR sensor.

5

Setting the Clock

The clock can be set by using the buttons on the front of the unit or the remote control.

Setting the Clock using the Unit Controls

1. At STANDBY mode press and hold the PROG/MEM button for 3 seconds. The display will show 
   either 

24H

 or 

12H

.

2. Release the PROG/MEM button and use either of the        or       buttons to select the clock mode 
    you require, either 12 or 24 hour clock.
3. Press the PROG/MEM button. The display will show the time with the hours flashing on and off.
4. Use either of the        or        buttons to select the hour and press PROG/MEM the hour stops 
    flashing and the minutes start flashing. Note that for the 12 hour clock mode AM and PM are 
    displayed.
5. Use either of the       or       buttons to select the minutes and press the PROG/ MEM button.
The clock is now set.

Setting the Clock using the Remote Control

1. At STANDBY mode press and hold the PROGRAM/CLOCK button. The display will change to flash 
    either 

24H

.

2. Release the PROGRAM/CLOCK button and use the         or        buttons to select the clock mode 
    you require.
3. Press the PROGRAM/CLOCK button. The display will show the time with the hours flashing on and 
    off.
4. Use the       or        buttons to select the hour and press the PROGRAM/CLOCK button the hour 
    ceases to flash and the minutes start flashing.
5. Use the       or       buttons to select the minutes and press the PROGRAM/CLOCK button.
The clock is now set.

Summary of Contents for RCD888

Page 1: ...RCD888 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... s instruc tions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other app aratus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug Apolarized plug h as two blades with one wider than the other Agrounding type plug has two blades and a thir d grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provi...

Page 3: ...controls before attempting to operate it Correc usage will assure years of trouble free performance and listening pleasure Front View Power Display Sensor M UP Rep Skip Back Tuning Down Play Pause P EQ Mute Volume Skip Forward Tuning Up Volume Stop Band Selection CD Tuner Prog Mem FM Antenna Left Speaker socket Right Speaker socket AM Antenna socket Mains Cable 2 ...

Page 4: ...Remote Control Power Volume Volume Mute EQ Band Stop Selection Skip Forward Skip Back M UP Repeat Tuner CD Timer Sleep Program Clock Random Play Pause 3 ...

Page 5: ...onnection 1 Unwind the cable from each speaker 2 At the rear of the CD micro system there are two speaker sockets 3 Plug the speaker located on the right into the socket marked R and coloured red 4 Plug the speaker located on the left into the socket marked L and coloured white 5 For optimal stereo effect place the speakers approximately 1 5m apart AC Power Connection 1 Connect the mains plug to a...

Page 6: ... 24H or 12H 2 Release the PROG MEM button and use either of the or buttons to select the clock mode you require either 12 or 24 hour clock 3 Press the PROG MEM button The display will show the time with the hours flashing on and off 4 Use either of the or buttons to select the hour and press PROG MEM the hour stops flashing and the minutes start flashing Note that for the 12 hour clock mode AM and...

Page 7: ...the sound Press MUTE again to resume sound Note Pressing any of the volume control buttons will also resume sound P EQ This system has a 3 Band Preset Electronic Equaliser that allows you to adjust the tone output for the most popular types of music The settings are CLASSIC ROCK POP To change to EQ setting press the EQ button on the front panel or on the remote control until the desired setting ap...

Page 8: ...shown in the figures opposite The wall mounting has two holes for round head screws These are not supplied Note It is normal for the position of the antenna to be adjusted to achieve the best reception If selecting the wall mounted option ensure that you can receive the radio stations you listen to before fixing Preset Memory Stations Your CD micro system can store up to 20 preset radio stations 1...

Page 9: ... number and the elapsed playing time 2 To pause playback press the PLAY PAUSE button The elapsed time will flash 3 To resume playback press PLAY PAUSE again 4 To stop playback press either BAND STOP on the remote control or on the unit Track Selection Using the remote control 1 Press either the or buttons to select the desired track number 2 Press PLAY PAUSE to start playing Using the unit control...

Page 10: ...rogrammed sequence 5 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button 6 Repeat this process until you have entered all of the tracks you wish to play back in the programmed sequence 7 Press PLAY PAUSE to start playback Play back will start with first track selected 8 To stop playback press STOP BAND 9 Opening the CD door will clear program Using the unit controls 1 At stop mode press PROG MEM MEMORY will flash on t...

Page 11: ...lashing 4 Use either of the or buttons to select the minutes and press the PROG MEM button The timer is now set TIMER will flash for a few seconds then the display will revert to the previous mode Switching the timer off 1 Press the TIMER button to switch the timer off TIMER will disappear from the display Sleep Function Your CD micro system can be set to switch off automatically afer a preset per...

Page 12: ...damage always put CDs back in their cases after use Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight high temperature humid ity for long periods Cleaning CDs When handling CDs Use a soft cloth to wipe fingerprints and dust from the disc surface Wipe in a straight line from the centre to the outside of the disc Small dust particles and light stains will not affect playback Never use benzene thinners record cle...

Page 13: ...Specification POWER SUPPLY 120V 60Hz Radio FREQUENCY RANGE FM 87 5 108MHz AM 520 1710KHz Laser OPTICAL PICKUP Class 1 Laser Note Specification subject to change without notice 12 ...

Reviews: