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CD  CHANGER

CD REPEAT PLAYBACK

1. Press the RANDOM button before or during play.

2. The RANDOM indicator illuminates and tracks are now

played in a random order.

CD RANDOM PLAYBACK

3. Each time you press the TUNING •  UP / NEXT

 

 button

to select the next random track.

4. Press the TUNING •  DOWN / PREVIOUS button to

return to the beginning of the track.

5. Press the RANDOM button again if you wish to return

to normal play.

3. Press the REPEAT / MEMO •  UP button three times

before or during playback to select the REPEAT ONE

mode. When this mode is selected, the same track

will be played repeatedly.

4. Press the REPEAT / MEMO •  UP button four times to

cancel the Repeat Playback function.

1.   Press the REPEAT / MEMO •  UP button once before

or during playback to select the REPEAT ALL DISC

mode, and the 

 REPEAT ALL DISC 

  indicator will

illuminate. When this mode is selected, the tracks on

all discs will be played repeatedly.

CD REPEAT PLAYBACK

2. Press the REPEAT / MEMO •  UP button twice before

or during playback to select the REPEAT ONE DISC

mode, and the 

 REPEAT ONE DISC 

 indicator will

illuminate. When this mode is selected, all tracks on

one particular disc will be played repeatedly.

DISPLAYING TIME INFORMATION

1. In CD normal play mode, press MODE / REMAIN but-

ton to change the following display cyclically:

      •Playing time of current track.

      • Remaining time of current track.

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Summary of Contents for MX5520SPKA

Page 1: ...MODEL MX5520SPKA R MINI SYSTEM DIGITAL AM FM 5 CD CHANGER DUAL CASSETTE RECORDER WITH TURNTABLE AND REMOTE CONTROL BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY...

Page 2: ...against voltage surges an built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure gr...

Page 3: ...ff Setting 12 13 Sleep Timer 13 TURNTABLE 14 Phono 14 CD CHANGER 15 17 Loading Disc Into The CD Tray 15 Disc Status 15 Normal CD Playback 15 CD Random Playback 16 CD Repeat Playback 16 Displaying Time...

Page 4: ...voltage in dicated on the type plate on the back cover has been checked When positioning the unit bear in mind that every receiver produces heat which must be able to dissipate freely For this reason...

Page 5: ...OHM Connect supplied left and right front surround speaker here 4 FRONT SPEAKERS 4 OHM Connect supplied left and right front speakers here 5 AC POWER CORD Plug into a standard 120V 60Hz household wall...

Page 6: ...d cables are connected to the cor rect front speaker terminals to and to L L L L 41 06 41 06 LEFT LEFT R L _ _ 2 _ _ _ _ Connecting the Surround Speakers Connect the right front speaker to the surroun...

Page 7: ...EQUIPMENT Connecting a Video system Connect the L and R Audio output terminals of your laser disc or VCR system to the L and R AUX INPUT terminals of the main unit AUX L 4 R L OUT BACK VIEW OF YOUR L...

Page 8: ...6 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL FLAT POWER R 1 9 10 1112 13 5 6 7 8 16 17 3 18 19 22 23 4 28 2 14 15 21 20 27 25 26 24...

Page 9: ...he following display cyclically AUX or TAPE Time display NOTE The above Time display including Clock display Time ON Time OFF 19 MEMO C ADJ In TUNER mode press to store AM FM stations in the memory lo...

Page 10: ...than 0 5 second to move track in ascending order In CD mode when CD is playing press longer than 0 5 second to search in ascending order In clock or timer adjusting enable state mode press to adjust...

Page 11: ...he corresponding tray has disc in CD mode If the tray is read and not be sure having disc the corresponding disc number will disappear from the LCD LCD DISPLAY 1 MEMORY Illuminates if any track or sta...

Page 12: ...play cyclically Each playing time Each re maining time Time display In CD memory play mode press to change the fol lowing display cyclically Each playing time Each re maining time Program number Time...

Page 13: ...ot in CD mode press to skip to next valid disc in ascending order when the door is open 16 M UP REPEAT In CD mode press to change the following repeat play mode cyclically All disc Repeat all disc Rep...

Page 14: ...he sound to simulate and enhance the acoustical effects of ROCK CLASSIC POP or FLAT 5 Press the MUTE button to cancel the sound The MUTE indicator will illuminate Press again to return to origi nal so...

Page 15: ...time arrives the system will turn itself off automatically 1 Turn the system on and press SLEEP button the SLEEP indicator will illuminate 2 Press the SLEEP button continuously to set the sleep time f...

Page 16: ...m the turntable platter The turntable platter will start to rotate 7 Move the tone arm over the record and release gently lower the Cueing Lever The stylus will lower onto the record and start to play...

Page 17: ...begin to playback from track 1 5 Press the TUNING DOWN PREVIOUS or TUNING UP NEXT button briefly to select the desired track 6 Press and hold the TUNING UP NEXT button to moveforward 7 Press and hold...

Page 18: ...MEMO UP button four times to cancel the Repeat Playback function 1 Press the REPEAT MEMO UP button once before or during playback to select the REPEAT ALL DISC mode and the REPEAT ALL DISC indicator...

Page 19: ...er the CD program has been done press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playing the programmed tra cks 7 In CD stop mode Press MEMO C ADJ and then STOP MEMO DN button on the front panel or remote con tro...

Page 20: ...ontrol 3 Insert the CD disc which is to be copied to the blank tape in DECK A 4 Press the RECORD and PLAY buttons on DECK A to start the CD to TAPE synchro recording The REC CD SYNC indicator will ill...

Page 21: ...will be in the Pause mode if you press the RECORD and PLAY buttons on DECK A again the CD playback will continue playing automatically 6 To stop or pause of CD playback press STOP button or PLAY PAUSE...

Page 22: ...S D button to select MONO mode STEREO will disappear from the LCD TUNER PRESETMEMORY Storing preset stations You can store preferred stations in the TUNER s memory Each 20 stations for FM and AM 1 Pre...

Page 23: ...nes are plugged in disconnect them REMOTECONTROL Check and if necessary replace the batteries DOESN T WORK Make sure the remote is pointed head first at the Music Center Make sure the Music Center is...

Page 24: ...NFORMATION RECEIVER Power output Front 10Wx2 Total harmonic distortion 10 Power supply 120V 60Hz Tuning Range FM 87 5 108 0MHz AM 530 1710KHz Specifications subject to change without notice SYSTEM SPE...

Page 25: ...Routine adjustments to the product which can be performed by the customer as outlined in the owner s manual D Signal reception problems caused by external factors E Products not purchased in the Unite...

Page 26: ...Memcorp Inc Hialeah FL33014 1999 Memorex is a registered trademark of Memorex Telex M V Printed in Hong Kong Visit our website at www memorex com...

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