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AUXILIARY INPUT 

 

This unit provides an AUX IN JACK (#24) for connecting external audio devices like MP3 
players, CD players, smart phones and iPods (except iPod shuffle 3rd generation) to listen to 
your external source through the speakers of this system. 
 
1. Use an audio cable (not included) with one 3.5 mm stereo plug on each end of the cable. 
2. Plug one end into the AUX IN JACK (#24) on the main unit and the other end of the cable 

into the Line-out Jack or Headphone Jack of your external audio device. 

3. Turn on the external audio device. 
4. To select auxiliary audio input, tap the FUNCTION BUTTON (#6) to select AUX mode. 
5. The volume level can now be controlled through the main unit. Operate all other functions 

on the auxiliary device as usual. 

 

Notes: 

(1) If the Line-out Jack of your external device is connected, then you only need to adjust the 

volume control of this system. If the Headphone Jack of your external device is connected, 
then you may need to adjust both the volume control of your external device and the 
volume control of this system to find the most desirable volume setting.  

(2) Press and hold the POWER   BUTTON (#6) to turn off the unit when you finish listening. 

Don't forget to switch off the power on your external device as well. 

 

 

SLEEP OPERATION 

 

The  SLEEP  TIMER  feature  allows  you  to  turn  off  the  unit  automatically  after  a  designated 
time has elapsed. 
1.  Select CD, FM or AUX Mode and begin playing music from the selected source. 
2.  Tap the SLEEP BUTTON (#4) to enter sleep mode. 
3.  Repeatedly tap the SLEEP BUTTON (#4) to select the sleep timer 90 – 80 – 70 – 60 – 

50  –  40  –  30  -  20  –  10  –  OFF  (in  minutes).  The  unit  will  play  for  the  selected  length  of 
time then turn off automatically. 

4.  To cancel the sleep timer, repeatedly tap the SLEEP BUTTON (#4) until the timer shows 

OFF. 

5.  To turn the unit “Off” before the selected length of time, press POWER   BUTTON (#6)

 

at any time. 

 
Note: Tap the SLEEP BUTTON (#4) once to check the remaining sleep time. 
 

 

DIMMER OPERATION  

 

Tap the DIMMER BUTTON (#5) repeatedly to select the brightness settings of the display 
(Low or High). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for JCR-375

Page 1: ...FM TUNER MODEL JCR 375 USER MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please contact Spectra Customer Service at 1 800 777 5331 if you have any questions about operating this product ...

Page 2: ...adily operable during intended use In order to disconnect the apparatus from the mains completely the AC adaptor should be disconnected form the mains socket outlet completely 10 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product When a cart is used use caution when moving the...

Page 3: ...or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product ...

Page 4: ...ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect 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 CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CAUTION Follow the...

Page 5: ... loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level Star...

Page 6: ...E 5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ...

Page 7: ...d begin flashing Battery Back up system The unit is equipped with a battery back up system that will save your clock settings in case of a power outage It requires 2 x AAA UM 4 batteries Not included Open the battery door on the bottom of the unit Insert the batteries into the BACK UP BATTERY COMPARTMENT 28 and make sure the positive and negative or sides of the batteries are in contact with the c...

Page 8: ...gged in for the first time The unit is now in standby mode Setting the Time 1 In standby mode tap the TIME BUTTON 3 the hour digits of the clock display begin to flash 2 Repeatedly tap the BUTTON 12 or BUTTON 13 to set the hour Press and hold the buttons for fast reverse advance setting Make sure the correct AM or PM time is selected when setting the hour Note The PM INDICATOR 9 is located in the ...

Page 9: ... 13 or BUTTON 12 to set the suitable volume level Remark Wake to bb ALARM volume level is preset and no need to set 8 Tap the ALARM 1 BUTTON 1 to confirm and complete the ALARM 1 setting 9 Setting the ALARM 2 time uses the same steps above but using the ALARM 2 BUTTON 2 in place of the ALARM 1 BUTTON 1 Note The unit will not save the settings and return to Standby mode if you do not tap any button...

Page 10: ...f the alarm time 3 Tap the ALARM 1 BUTTON 1 to check the minute of the alarm time 4 Tap the ALARM 1 BUTTON 1 again to check volume level 5 Tap the ALARM 1 BUTTON 1 again return to standby mode 6 Review the ALARM 2 setting uses the same steps above but using the ALARM 2 BUTTON 2 in place of the ALARM 1 BUTTON 1 Turning the alarms ON and OFF 1 In Standby mode tap the ALARM 1 BUTTON 1 to turn on Alar...

Page 11: ...ncy of the station for example it stops on 88 9 MHz instead of 88 8 MHz use the manual tuning method to fine tune to the exact frequency of the desired station TIPS FOR BEST RADIO RECEPTION If radio reception is weak fully extend the FM ANTENNA 27 and vary the position and location of the antenna until you find the strongest signal To set recall the radio presets The unit allows you to store up to...

Page 12: ...CD mode 3 Open the CD DOOR load a CD with the label side facing upward and then close the CD door 4 Disc information total number of tracks will appear on the LED DISPLAY 18 5 Press PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 8 to start playing the CD The track time will show on the LED DISPLAY 18 6 While playing press the PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 8 to pause the track time will flash on the LED DISPLAY 18 Press PLAY PAUSE BUTTON ...

Page 13: ...unction allows music tracks to be played in a programmed sequence NOTE Program can only be set in STOP mode 1 Tap the PROGRAM BUTTON 11 The PROGRAM INDICATOR 21 and the program number P01 will light up and flash 2 Press the SKIP BUTTON 13 SKIP BUTTON 12 to select the track to be programmed 3 Press the PROGRAM BUTTON 11 again to store the selection The program number will advance to P02 and flash t...

Page 14: ...ice is connected then you may need to adjust both the volume control of your external device and the volume control of this system to find the most desirable volume setting 2 Press and hold the POWER BUTTON 6 to turn off the unit when you finish listening Don t forget to switch off the power on your external device as well SLEEP OPERATION The SLEEP TIMER feature allows you to turn off the unit aut...

Page 15: ...ED Inserting the plug of your headphones into the EARPHONES JACK 23 will enable you to listen to the Radio or CD music in private When using headphones the Built in Speakers will be disconnected CAUTION Avoid excessive volume levels for long period of time when using the earphones Prolonged use at high levels may impair your hearing Keep the volume at a reasonable level even if your headset is an ...

Page 16: ...oth or use another disc Intermittent sound from CD player Dirty or defective disc Dirty pick up lens Player is subject to excessive shock or vibration Clean or replace the defective disc Use a CD lens cleaning disc to clean the lens Relocate the player away from shock or vibration Sound appears distorted at high volume setting Volume control is set to maximum Adjust Volume control to a lower comfo...

Page 17: ...wiring not in compliance with electrical codes or SPECTRA user manual specifications or failure to provide reasonable care and necessary maintenance as outlined in the user manual 3 Warranty of all SPECTRA products applies to residential use only and is void when products are used in nonresidential environment or installed outside the United States This warranty gives you specific legal rights and...

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