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ADJUST VOLUME

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Press VOL.+ button to increase the volume.

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Press VOL. Ð button to decrease the volume.

RADIO OPERATION

1.   Press the STANDBY Button to switch on the unit.
2.   Press the FUNCTION Button to the RADIO Function.  
3.   How to use the buttons for radio

i. Manual Tuning

Press the      or      button to search for desired frequency. Higher frequency can be 
selected by pressing the      button while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing      
button

ii. Automatic Tuning

a) Press & hold the      or      button until the display frequency starts run
b) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can stop the 

automatic tuning by pressing      or      button.

4.   To turn off the radio, Press the STANDBY button.

PRESET TUNING

1.   Select your desired station according to the normal tuning procedure.
2.   Press the MEMORY button on the remote, ÒP-01Ó will appear and flash on the display, Then 

use M-UP or M-DN- button on the remote or press the M+ / M- button on the unit to change 
the number where the station will be stored. (P01 to P20) to change the number where the 
station will be stored. (P01 to P20)

3.   Store the current frequency by pressing MEMORY button on the remote again when you get 

the desired number.

4.   Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to No.20
Note: The unit can be preset up to 20 stations.

MEMORY RECALL

Recall the stored frequencies by pressing M-UP or M-DN BUTTON on the unit, or press the M+ / 
M- button on the unit to select 1 to 20 stations as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying. The 
station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the power.

HANDING A COMPACT DISC

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reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance needed 
to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their original case 
during periods of non-use.

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to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a straight line from 
its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.

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periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.

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play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off . Using a 
camera lens blower(available at most camera stores)

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product.

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ENG-6

Summary of Contents for MC5220

Page 1: ... WITH FM ALARM CLOCK PLL RADIO HQYHU 0 QJ B B HE 7 BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS Be sure to save this booklet for future reference www facebook com denverelectronics ...

Page 2: ...ions 10 Grounding Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way this is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete ...

Page 3: ...ast and supporting structure grounding conductress location of antenna discharge unit size of grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode see figure 19 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 20 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when...

Page 4: ...ton 8 Volume button 9 Alarm button 10 Memory button 11 Time button 12 Snooze button 13 Mute button 14 Mode button 15 Next Min button 16 M UP button 17 Prog button 18 Sleep button 1 3 5 7 6 9 11 10 13 4 2 14 15 16 8 17 18 12 REMOTE CONTROL LOCATION OF CONTROLS 3 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 19 20 11 LCD display 12 IR 13 Vol button 14 Vol button 15 M button 16 M button 17 Prog Time S...

Page 5: ...m hour d Press button to set the desired alarm minute e The buzzer will sound at the set alarm time WAKE UP TO RADIO a Keep the unit in standby mode b Touch the ALARM SET button Ò 1Ó icon will blink on the display then press and hold the ALARM SET button again the alarm time will blink on the display c Press function button to choose ÒFMÓ icon d Press the BUTTON to set desired alarm hour e Press t...

Page 6: ...quencies by pressing M UP or M DN BUTTON on the unit or press the M M button on the unit to select 1 to 20 stations as desired NOTE As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the power HANDING A COMPACT DISC S H Z WYV LJ H KPZJ HNHPUZ ZJYH JOLZ ZVPS K Z HUK L J 0M H KPZJ PZ YLH...

Page 7: ...atedly until the all sign disappeared REVERSE FORWARD 1 The CD Reverse and CD Forward Buttons can be used to jump to a different track number or to scan disc tracks at high speed 2 Press the CD Reverse button once to hear the beginning of the current track Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc 3 Press the CD button to hear the next track on the disc 4 Press and hold the Bu...

Page 8: ...AUX mode 3 Connect the AUX connect wire from the out jack of your Personal Player such as portable MP3 player to the AUX input jack 4 Play Start from your Personal Player HEADPHONE JACK OPZ UP PSS HJJLW Z LYLV OLHKWOVULZ P O H ĸ TT WS N LMVYL JVUULJ PUN OL headphones set the volume to minimum level as not to damage your ears or the headphones Connect the headphones to the headphones jack The speak...

Page 9: ...eparately As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the approriate and designated facility In this manner you make sure that the batteries are recycled in accordance with legislature and will not harm the environment All cities have established collection points where electric and electronic equipment and batteries can either be submitted free of charge at recycling st...

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