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TUNING UP/DOWN button pressed for two seconds. Use the SKIP CD BACK/FORWARD & RADIO 
TUNING UP/DOWN button to skip within the selection. When pressing the FIND/ST/ESP button twice, 
album names can be searched. To playback your selection, press the CD PLAY/PAUSE button. 

 

LISTENING TO USB/SD/MMC CARD 

USB PLAYBACK 

1.  Press the FUNCTION button until the display shows CARD-USB to enter USB playing mode. 
2.  Connect the USB to the USB INPUT. The LCD will display the total number of tracks stored inside 

the USB and the USB indicator will light up. Example, 019 STOP 

3.  Press  the  PLAY/PAUSE  button  to  start  playing.  Press  the  PLAY/PAUSE  button  once  again  to 

temporarily stop. The elapsed time will flash. 

4.  Press the STOP button to stop playing. The display will show the total number of tracks and STOP. 
5.  Proceed  repeat  play  (1-repeat,  all-repeat  and  album)/program  play/random  play/skip  back  and 

forward operation the same described as above "USING THE CD/MP3" 

Note: If insert SD/MMC card and USB at the same time, the unit will play SD/MMC card only. If select 
to play USB, please remove the SD/MMC card. 

SD/MMC CARD INSTALLATION AND REMOVE 

Press the card towards the SD/MMC CARD slot, when the installation is well done, a  click

 

sound will 

be heard. To remove the SD/MMC card, press the card gently and the card will flick out. Now you can 
remove the card out of the card slot. 

SD/MMC CARD PLAYBACK 

1.  Press the FUNCTION button to select CARD-USB playing mode. 
2.  Connect  the  SD/MMC  card  to  the  SD/MMC  CARD  INPUT  slot.  The  LCD  will  display  the  total 

number of tracks stored inside the card and STOP. Example, 019 STOP 

3.  Press  the  PLAY/PAUSE  button  to  start  playing.  Press  the  PLAY/PAUSE  button  once  again  to 

temporarily stop. The elapsed time will flash. 

4.  Press the STOP button to stop playing. The display will show the total number of tracks and STOP. 
5.  Proceed  repeat  play  (1-repeat,  all-repeat  and  album)/program  play/random  play/skip  back  and 

forward operation the same described as above "USING THE CD/MP3" 

Note: If insert SD/MMC card and USB at the same time, the unit will play SD/MMC card only. If select 
to play USB, please remove the SD/MMC card.  

PROGRAM TRACKS ON USB (MP3) 

Program tracks  on  USB  are  possible  when  playback  is  stopped  in  USB  mode.  Up  to  64  tracks  can  be 
stored in the memory in any order. 
1.  In stop mode, press the MEMORY button to enter program setting, the display will show 

000 P -- 01

 

with album number  00  flashing. 

2.  Press  the  CD  SKIP  BACK/FORWARD  &  RADIO  TUNING  UP/DOWN  button  to  select  desired 

album (for example 02).  

3.  Press the MEMORY button, the track number within this album is flashing  000  (MP3). 
4.  Press CD SKIP BACK/FORWARD & RADIO TUNING UP/DOWN button to select the first desired 

track to be programmed. Press MEMORY button to confirm (for example 006). The display changes 
to show 

00 P -- 02.

  

5.  Repeat steps 2 to 4 to store other desired album/tracks until all tracks are programmed. 
6.  Press  the  PLAY/PAUSE button  to  start playback  from the  first programmed  track. The  display will 

show the selected album/track number with 

 

Memory   indicator showing on LCD display  

Summary of Contents for MC-140

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MICRO MUSIC CENTRE WITH CD PLAYER PLL RADIO AND USB SD MMC INTERFACE MC 140 ...

Page 2: ...t to constant vibration 4 Humid or moist places Operate turning controls and switches as instructed in the manual Before turning on the power for the first time make sure that the power cord is properly installed Store your tapes or CD in a cool area to avoid damage from heat CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICI...

Page 3: ...2 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ...

Page 4: ...8 CD SKIP FORWARD TUNING UP BUTTON 9 CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 10 VOLUME UP BUTTON 11 MEMORY UP ALBUM BUTTON 12 C ADJ MEMORY BUTTON 13 POWER STANDBY BUTTON POWER SOURCE This unit is designed to be operated on AC Plug the power cord into standard household AC wall outlet SPEAKER CONNECTION Connect each speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals on the back panel of the main unit Make sure that the l...

Page 5: ...de the display will show TUNER 2 Press the BAND switch to select the desired wave band AM MW FM ST 3 Tune to desired station by pressing the CD SKIP BACK FORWARD RADIO TUNING UP DOWN CONTROL the display will show the band frequency Example FM 97 10 MHz 4 Adjust the VOLUME CONTROL to the to desired volume level 5 Extend the ANTENNA WIRE to its full length if you are listening to FM broadcasting Gen...

Page 6: ...ake sure the disc is stopped before open the CD compartment To ensure a good system performance you need to wait until the disc tray completely reads the disc before proceeding If no disc loaded into the compartment or the disc is unreadable the display will show NO DISC PLAYING A DISC 1 Press PLAY PAUSE button to start the playback The playback starts at track 1 To interrupt the playback press th...

Page 7: ... off on the display To repeat all the Tracks 1 Press REPEAT button twice in playing mode REPEAT ALL shows in the display all tracks on the disc will be played over and over again until you press the STOP button 2 To cancel the repeat playback press and keep pressing button REPEAT until REPEAT ALL goes off on the display To repeat album MP3 1 Press the REPEAT button three times in the playing mode ...

Page 8: ... playing mode 2 Connect the SD MMC card to the SD MMC CARD INPUT slot The LCD will display the total number of tracks stored inside the card and STOP Example 019 STOP 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playing Press the PLAY PAUSE button once again to temporarily stop The elapsed time will flash 4 Press the STOP button to stop playing The display will show the total number of tracks and STOP 5...

Page 9: ...y so that the and polarities match the polarity diagrams inside the battery compartment About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using the general batteries When the batteries are exhausted the remote control can no longer operate the system Replace both batteries with new ones When the commander is not to be used for a long time remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by bat...

Page 10: ...ng Range AM 530 1600 KHz FM 87 5 108 MHz COMPACT DISC SECTION Optical Pickup 3 Beam Laser Frequency Response 100Hz 16KHz AUDIO SECTION Power output Maximum 2 Watts x 2 Headphone Impedance 32 Ohms ACCESSORIES Instruction Booklet 1 Remote Handset 1 Specifications are subject to change for continuous improvement we reserve the rights to modification without prior notice ESD Remark I1 In case of malfu...

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