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Mini Audio System

with Digital Tuner, CD Player

and Remote Control

OWNER’S MANUAL

Visit our web site at www.emersonradio.com

ES1

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Page 1: ...Mini Audio System with Digital Tuner CD Player and Remote Control OWNER S MANUAL Visit our web site at www emersonradio com ES1 ...

Page 2: ...rough handling during shipment to the retail store or to the final consumer If after reading this Manual you experience any problems with the operation of this product please refer to the instructions for obtaining service at the end of this Manual Emerson Research and Emerson Research retailers are committed to your satisfaction Once again thanks for purchasing this Emerson Research audio product...

Page 3: ...t the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference tha...

Page 4: ...k of the speaker cabinet and the back of the main unit Make both connections before you plug in the unit To insert wires into the terminals on the back of the main unit 1 Locate the bare ends of the wires and separate the black wire from the red 2 Lightly flip open the tab of the red terminal insert the bare end of the red wire and snap the tab closed 3 Repeat for the black terminal and wire To in...

Page 5: ...nnections from the speakers to the unit Locate the bare ends of the wires open the tab of the terminal insert the bare end of the wire and close the tab Repeat for the other wires After connecting the antennas extend them to their full length and adjust their positioning for better radio reception CONNECTING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT This system includes auxiliary input and output jacks which allow you ...

Page 6: ...l SUBWOOFER SUB OUT This jack allows you to connect a powered active subwoofer speaker not included to this system for increased bass response Note The subwoofer must be the powered active type with its own amplifier and its own AC power cord You cannot connect a passive subwoofer to the subwoofer output jack on this unit Connect the subwoofer out jack of this unit to the line in the jack of your ...

Page 7: ...back panel of the main unit Note that the AC socket and the small end of the AC cord have one rounded end and one flat end The cord can only fit into the AC socket one way Do not try to force the plug into the AC socket If it does not enter the socket easily turn the plug over and reinsert Make sure that the plug is inserted into the socket as far as it will go A loose connection can result in int...

Page 8: ...s this button to turn the unit on and off 4 REMOTE SENSOR Senses infra red signals from the remote control 5 STANDBY INDICATOR This indicator lights up when the unit is in standby 6 PHONES JACK You can plug a headphone set not included into this jack for private listening The speakers will shut off automatically when headphones are in use FRONT PANEL 1 3 4 5 2 6 ...

Page 9: ...witch the X BASS feature ON or OFF 12 PRESET EQ Press to adjust the sound for different types of music such as Pops Rock Classic Jazz or Flat EQ OFF 13 STOP Press this button to stop CD playback 14 PLAY PAUSE Press to begin CD playback and to pause during playback 15 OPEN CLOSE Press this button to open or close the motorized CD door 16 TIMER SNOOZE Press Timer button to enter the Timer On Off set...

Page 10: ...R SUPPLY 22 LINE IN AUX LINE OUT Jacks For connection of an external audio source or recording device ANTENNA TERMINALS 23 FM Ext Connect the external FM antenna to these terminals 24 AM Ext Connect the external AM loop antenna to these terminals 25 RESET Button Bottom of unit Refer to page 27 for further information 25 19 22 20 23 24 21 ...

Page 11: ...1 Playback indicator 2 Pause indicator 3 Function Track number display 4 Play time display 5 Program mode indicator MEMORY 6 RANDOM play indicator 7 REPEAT play indicator 8 OVER indicator 9 CD track index 1 Band indicators 2 Radio Frequency display channel space mode display 3 MONO indicator 4 STEREO indicator 5 Preset memory indicator GENERAL INDICATORS CD INDICATORS TUNER INDICATORS 9 AM PM 1 2 ...

Page 12: ...pressing the DOWN button Each time you press the DOWN button the display will advance by one minute If you hold the DOWN button the minutes will continue to advance 4 When the correct time appears on the display press the CLOCK button once more The time display will stop flashing and the clock will begin to run normally from that point The time will always appear on the display when the power is s...

Page 13: ... the Tuner Band button again Each time you press the Tuner Band button while in the Tuner mode the tuner switches between the AM and FM bands 3 Use the Up Down buttons on the top panel to tune to your desired station as follows Manual Tuning press the Up or Down button repeatedly until the frequency of your station appears in the display Automatic Tuning hold the Up or Down button until the displa...

Page 14: ...ically returns to those settings Function Band Station Volume EQ and X BASS when the system is switched On again Note If the system is unplugged or the AC power is interrupted the system memory will be erased AUXILIARY SOURCE SELECTION To listen to an auxiliary source which is connected to the Auxiliary Input jacks on the back panel of this unit 1 Press the Tape Aux button on the top panel The sta...

Page 15: ...ps and the display again shows the total number of tracks and total playing time of the disc If you are finished listening press the Open Close button to open the door and remove your disc Press Open Close again to close the door then press the Power button to shut the system Off Pause Function To pause during CD playback press the Play Pause button again The Pause indicator appears in the display...

Page 16: ...pass a specific passage depress and hold the Up or Down button The player will search rapidly forward or backward as long as the Up or Down button is depressed Normal playback will resume when the Up or Down button is released Notes 1 The search function only operates in the playback or pause modes 2 The volume is automatically reduced during high speed music search operation Random Repeat and Pro...

Page 17: ...justs Timer Settings 5 CLOCK Button 6 TIMER SNOOZE Button 7 PRESET EQ Button 8 X BASS Button 9 VOLUME Up Down Buttons 10 Display DIMMER Button 11 MUTE Button 12 STEREO Button Stereo Auto Mono 13 TUNER BAND button 14 CD Stop Button 15 CD Play Pause Button 16 PROGRAM Button Tuner Enters Stations in Preset Memories CD Enters Tracks in CD Memory 17 AUTO PRESET Button 18 TAPE AUX Button 19 SLEEP Timer ...

Page 18: ...the Tuner mode Press again to switch between AM or FM bands AUTO PRESET Press to automatically enter the 20 strongest stations 10 FM 10 AM into the preset tuner memories AUX TAPE Press to select an audio source connected to the LINE IN AUX terminal CD PLAY PAUSE Press once to activate CD mode Press again to begin CD playback During playback press to enter exit the pause mode REPEAT Press once to r...

Page 19: ...rightness SLEEP Press to activate Sleep Timer mode CD OPERATIONS USING THE REMOTE CONTROL The following CD features and functions are operated by the Remote Control only DIRECT ACCESS PLAY Pressing any of the track number buttons will start play from the beginning of the designated track without having to press the Play Pause button This function cannot be used during programmed play 1 Press the S...

Page 20: ...appears PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK Up to 20 tracks can be programmed to be played in any desired order Note Programming is only possible when the CD is stopped If the CD is playing press the Stop button first 1 Press the Program button on remote handset to enter the programming mode The MEMORY indicator begins flashing and the display appears as follows 2 Use the number keys or the keys to select the fir...

Page 21: ...cator appears in the display Press the Play Pause button to begin playback if necessary After each track has played once the player stops To cancel random playback press the Random button until the RANDOM indicator disappears or open the CD door TUNER OPERATIONS USING THE REMOTE CONTROL The following tuner features and functions can be operated by the remote control MANUAL TUNING Each time you pre...

Page 22: ... as follows 1 Press the Tuner Band button to select the tuner mode 2 Press the Tuner Band button again to select between the AM or FM bands if necessary 3 Tune to the first station you wish to store in memory by either the automatic or manual tuning methods Example FM 93 9 MHZ 4 When the frequency of the desired station appears on the display press the Program button on the remote control handset ...

Page 23: ...ory location that you wish to change When the new station is entered into a memory the station previously stored in that memory will be erased SELECTING A PRESET STATION After you have stored up to 20 AM and FM stations in the preset tuner memories you can select any of the memorized stations quickly and easily as follows 1 Press the Tuner Band button to select the Tuner mode 2 Press the Tuner Ban...

Page 24: ...er Band button on the main unit or remote control to select the tuner function Press again to change the Band if necessary 2 Press the Auto Preset button on the remote control handset for at least two seconds The Tuner will begin searching the band for strong signals and it will automatically enter into the memories the first 10 strong signals it encounters 3 After the Tuner stops scanning press t...

Page 25: ...in flashing 2 Press the Up button on the top panel or the Hour button on the remote control handset to adjust the display to the desired On hour Be sure to observe the AM PM indicators to confirm that you are setting the hour correctly for AM or PM 3 Press the Down button on the top panel or the Minute button on the remote control handset to adjust the Time display to the desired On minute 4 When ...

Page 26: ...until it reaches the selected Off time and then shut off automatically CD OPERATION BY TIMER After setting the Timer On and Timer Off as described above press the Power button to turn the system on insert a CD in the CD compartment press the Play Pause button to switch the unit to the CD mode and begin playback Adjust the volume control preset EQ and X BASS controls as desired and then press the S...

Page 27: ...10 minutes 3 To increase the amount of time before auto turn off continue pressing the Sleep button Each time you press the Sleep button the amount of sleep time will increase by 10 minutes up to a maximum of 2 hours 120 minutes If the Sleep button is pushed again while 120 minutes appears on the display it will revert back to 10 minutes 4 After 5 seconds the Sleep time indication disappears and t...

Page 28: ...cted 2 If the power is On press the POWER button to return the unit to the Standby mode The main display goes off and the STANDBY indicator comes On 3 Place the main unit on it s side to expose the bottom of the set 4 Use a wooden or plastic toothpick or similar device Do Not Use Any Metal Object to press the RESET button which is located inside the cabinet as shown in the illustration Note This p...

Page 29: ...its edges Never allow your fingers to come in contact with the shiny unprinted side of the disc Do not attach any tape stickers etc to the disc label Clean the disc periodically with a soft lint free dry cloth Never use detergents or abrasive cleaners to clean the disc If necessary use a CD cleaning kit If a disc skips or gets stuck on a section of the disc it is probably dirty or damaged scratche...

Page 30: ...odified or removed Damage to equipment not properly connected to the product Cost incurred in shipping your unit to and from an authorized Depot Repair Facility Ordinary adjustments which you can perform as outlined in the owner s manual Signal reception problems caused by external antenna or cable systems Products purchased used serviced or damaged outside of the United States Damage to compact d...

Page 31: ...EMERSON Part No 16 2799 010 02 800 898 9020 Printed in China ...

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