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1.

 

Power Button 

2.

 

Band Switch 

3.

 

Function Switch 

(AUX/CD/TAPE/RADIO) 

4.

 

Bass Boost Button 

5.

 

CD Mode Button 

6.

 

CD Program Button 

7.

 

CD Stop Button 

8.

 

CD Play/Pause Button 

9.

 

CD Skip/Search Forward 
Button 

 

10.

 

CD Skip/Search Backward 

Button 

 

11.

 

Volume Control Knob 

12.

 

Tuning Knob 

13.

 

Dial Pointer 

14.

 

CD LCD Display 

15.

 

Remote Sensor 

16.

 

Power/Standby LED Indicator 

17.

 

FM Stereo LED Indicator 

18.

 

Radio Functional Indicator 

19.

 

Tape Functional Indicator 

20.

 

CD Functional Indicator 

21.

 

Cassette Compartment 

22.

 

Aux Jack 

23.

 

Cassette Record Button 

24.

 

Cassette Play Button 

25.

 

Cassette Rewind Button 

26.

 

Cassette Fast Forward Button 

27.

 

Cassette Stop/Eject Button 

28.

 

Cassette Pause Button 

29.

 

Stereo Headphone Jack 

30.

 

Cassette Key Control Door 

31.

 

Speaker Terminal (L/R) 

32.

 

AC Power Cord 

33.

 

FM Antenna 

34.

 

CD Door 

35.

 

Speaker Box Left 

36.

 

Speaker Box Right 

37.

 

Folder Down Button “-” 

38.

 

Folder Up Button “+” 

 
 
 

 

English - 1

Summary of Contents for MMP-355

Page 1: ...ED Indicator 17 FM Stereo LED Indicator 18 Radio Functional Indicator 19 Tape Functional Indicator 20 CD Functional Indicator 21 Cassette Compartment 22 Aux Jack 23 Cassette Record Button 24 Cassette Play Button 25 Cassette Rewind Button 26 Cassette Fast Forward Button 27 Cassette Stop Eject Button 28 Cassette Pause Button 29 Stereo Headphone Jack 30 Cassette Key Control Door 31 Speaker Terminal L...

Page 2: ...or Down 5 To turn off the radio press the POWER BUTTON to OFF position FM STEREO INDICATOR When tuned to a FM stereo broadcast the FM ST INDICATOR will light up If it does not check that the BAND SWTICH is set to FM ST position In weak signal areas the FM stereo signal may not be strong enough and can cause excessive background noise In this case slide the BAND SWITCH to the FM position ANTENNAS F...

Page 3: ...F position Fast Forward and Rewind The tape can be fast forwarded or rewound by pressing the FAST FORWARD BUTTON or REWIND BUTTON respectively Pause Function During playback or recording the tape can be stopped temporarily by pressing the PAUSE BUTTON To continue playback or recording press the PAUSE BUTTON again Auto Stop System When the tape runs to the end during playback or recording the casse...

Page 4: ...CD playing try turning the volume down When CD is playing do not open the CD DOOR 1 Open the CD DOOR by pull up the CD DOOR Put a CD disc into the CD Compartment and close the CD DOOR Set the FUNCTION SWITCH to CD position the CD LCD DISPLAY and CD FUNCTIONAL INDICATOR will light up Note Ensure the CD DOOR is closed properly and locked in place 2 When the CD DOOR is closed with a CD inside total n...

Page 5: ...ARCH BUTTON is pressed once it will go to the next track or go back to the beginning of the track 2 During play mode when CD SKIP SEARCH or CD SKIP SEARCH BUTTON is pressed and held it will search the track with audible high speed forward or backward playback Repeat Mode 1 Repeat 1 When the MODE BUTTON is pressed once the Repeat Indicator will be shown on the LCD DISPLAY This single track of music...

Page 6: ...A total of 20 tracks can be stored in memory Remarks Whenever CD SKIP SEARCH FORWARD or BACKWARD BUTTON is pressed it will always show the last programmed track first to recall your memory After complete programming LCD DISPLAY will show and flash continuously 3 Press the CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON once to start the program playback and the CD Play Indicator will light up 4 To check the program you have...

Page 7: ...Play Pause Mode 1 When the PLAY PAUSE BUTTON is pressed during CD stop mode the first track will be played The Play Indicator will be lighted The Indicator will be shown as well to indicate MP3 Disc is being played The LCD DISPLAY will show the specific track number being played 2 To select the specific musical tracks inside the MP3 Disc MP3 music can be stored into CD Disc with or without folders...

Page 8: ...s interrupted 5 To stop the MP3 disc press the CD STOP BUTTON once whether the MP3 disc is in Play or Pause mode 6 To turn off the unit press the POWER BUTTON TO OFF position Repeat Mode 1 Repeat 1 When the MODE BUTTON is pressed once the Repeat Indicator will light This single track of music will be repeated 2 Repeat Folder When the MODE BUTTON is pressed twice the and indicator will be shown Thi...

Page 9: ...e CD stop mode press the PROGRAM BUTTON once The Program Indicator and the number of Program to be memorized starts from the first program will light up and blink continuously Press the FOLDER UP or DOWN BUTTON then press CD SKIP SEARCH FORWARD or BACKWARD BUTTON to select your desired musical track CD LCD DISPLAY will show the track number of this specific Album to be programmed Press the PROGRAM...

Page 10: ...CD DISPLAY Recording From CD Player 1 Slide the FUNCTION SWITCH to CD position the CD LCD DISPLAY and CD FUNCTIONAL INDICATOR will light up 2 Put a CD into the CD compartment with the label side upward 3 Insert a cassette into the cassette compartment and press PAUSE BUTTON of the cassette deck 4 Press RECORD BUTTON and PLAY BUTTON simultaneously for recording stand by With the built in ALC the be...

Page 11: ... replace batteries Using The Remote Controller Correctly Point the Remote Controller at the REMOTE SENSOR locates on the main unit The function of the button is the same as the corresponding control on the main unit When there is a strong ambient light source the performance of the infrared REMOTE SENSOR may be degraded causing unreliable operation The recommended effective distance for remote ope...

Page 12: ...the Folder number b Press twice to change the Folder number downward or upward 8 VOLUME 49 50 Press to adjust the volume 9 BATTERY DOOR 51 Slide open the battery door then insert two AA size or UM 3 batteries according to the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment Note If the Remote Controller is not to be used for a long time remove the batteries to prevent possible damage through batter...

Page 13: ...EVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THE APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER PILOT LAMPS SOLDERED IN PLACE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL English 13 ...

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