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CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
The speaker input sockets are located at the back of the main unit.
Speaker output sockets are located at the back of speaker box.
1. Unwrap the included speaker wire, plug one end into the left (L) speaker box and
plug the other end into the left (L) speaker socket on the main unit.
2. Unwrap the included speaker wire, plug one end into the right (R) speaker box
and plug the other end into the right (R) speaker socket on the main unit.
3. Make sure the speaker cables are not run in areas where they could cause danger.
INPUT
INPUT
CONNECTION AND POWER SOURCE
Connecting to a Power Source
1. Check that the mains voltage on the rating plate on the back of the main unit
isthe same as the voltage in your area.
2. Plug the electric plug into the wall socket. The Bluetooth 50 Watt CD Shelf
Systemis now ready for use.
Standby Control
Press the
STANDBY
button to turn the unit ON.
Press again to turn the unit OFF.
NOTE: When leaving the unit unattended for long periods (such as vacations),
please disconnect the power plug from the mains supply.
FM Antenna
Unwrap the FM antenna and extend it fully. You may need to adjust the position of
the antenna to get optimum reception.
Clock setup
1. Connect a power source, press the CLK SET button more than 2 seconds, the
hour digits will blink on the LCD display.
2. Repeatedly press the /TUN- button or /TUN+ button to set the hour.
Press and hold the buttons for fast advance/reverse setting.
Note: The PM icon of the LCD DISPLAY will light when the hour is set to PM
and AM icon will light when the hour is set to AM
3. Press the CLK SET button to confirm and the minute digits will blink.
4. Repeatedly press the /TUN- button or /TUN+ button to set the minute.
Press and hold the buttons for fast advance/reverse setting
5. Tap the CLK SET button to confirm and complete the setting. The display will
stop blinking.
Note:
The unit will automatically save the settings and exit the time set mode if you do not
tap the CLK SET button within 10 seconds.
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