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7. BAND BUTTON

      During radio mode, press the BND button briefly to select the radio broadcasting
      band you would like to hear. The AM/FM band is toggled cyclically through the
      tuning bands:  ->FM 1-> FM 2 -> FM 3 -> AM 1->AM 2 ->.
     
  

8. MODE BUTTON

      Press the MODE button to change among tuner (radio), disc (when a  disc is
      loaded), SD card (when an SD card is inserted) , USB (when an
      USB stick is inserted) and AUX mode.

 

9. MUTE BUTTON

     This button serves to switch the MUTED state on/off.
     Press the MUTE button to suppress the loudspeaker temporarily, and press
     again to resume listening. The muted state will be also released when the
     MODE, SEL button is pressed and VOL knob on the front panel is used.

 10. INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR  

 11. A.P BUTTON (Auto-storage /Preset scan)

     During radio mode:
     1) when long pressing for more than 1 seconds, the radio searches from the
         current frequency and checks the signal strength level until 6 station are 
         found. And then the 6 stations frequency are preset to the corresponding 
         preset memory numbered bank. The auto-storage operation is implemented
         in the each selected band. When the auto-storage operation is finished, the 
         radio execute the Preset Scan. 
     2) when short pressing, the radio searches for each preset station in the current
         band and holds at that preset number for 5 seconds with releasing mute, and
         then search again. 
     During MP3/WMA file in disc, SD or USB mode, press the A.P button short, it 
      is activated selecting song mode, and the TRK 000(if the number of tracks is
      less than 100 and more than 9, it will be TRK 00) will be visible on the LCD 
      display and the hundreds digit 0 that the MP3/WMA disc, SD card or USB 
      contains will flash. 
      Rotate the VOL knob to select and enter the number on the flashing digit place 
      from 0  to 9.
      Then press the A.P button to confirm the entered number and the 0 on the tens 
      digit will be flashing.
      Rotate the VOL knob to select and enter the number on the flashing digit from
      0 to 9.
      Then press the A.P button to confirm the entered number and the 0 on the units
      place digit will be flashing.
      Rotate the VOL knob to select and enter the number on the flashing digit from 
      0 to 9.
      After finishing enter all the number of the song serial number on the flashing 
      digit, press the SEL button to play the corresponding track. 

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CARE FOR USING CD'S:

1. To keep the disc clean:
    

     Before playing a disc, wipe it off with a clean, dust-free cleaning cloth.
     Wipe the disc outwards from the disc center.

2.  When one has already been inserted. Doing so may damage the unit

 Do not attach any sticker or adhesive tape on the disc.

     Handle the disc by its edge to keep the disc clean and do not touch the surface.

.  Insert a disc

     with labeled surface up, or it will damage the unit.

3.  Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or nearby heat sources such as heating
     vents, caliduct which can cause the disc to warp.
     Do not leave disc in a car if it is parked in direct sunlight as that will lead to a
     considerable rise in the temperature inside the car.

4.  Do not use any secondhand or rented disc,  usually, there is glue on the surface of
     those discs, it will stop the unit working and damage it. 

5.  Always store the disc in its case for protection. Scratched up discs will produce poor
     sound performance and cause CD player to skip.

6.  In raining day or wet area, the moisture may form on the disc or the optical parts,
     the playback may not be possible. If moisture forms on the disc, wipe it off with a 
     soft cloth.
     If moisture forms on the optical parts of the unit, allow the unit to sit for about one
     hour with power on.

7. Do not use solvents such as benzine or thinners. Commercially available cleaners 
    or anti-static spray will damage the unit.

About CD-R/CD-R/W discs:
In addition to commercially-recorded audio CD's, this unit can play CD-R and
CD-R/W discs. In come cases, particularly when recorded on older CD burners, 
some CD-R and CD-R/W discs may not play. Also, whenever you are recording
a CD for playback in this receiver, it is recommended that you record at 24x or
slower speed for CD-R and 4x or slower for CD-R/W to achieve higher signal
quality and better playback performance.

Summary of Contents for NCA-683

Page 1: ...ss B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates u...

Page 2: ...ycling and other forms of reutilization of electrical and electronic equipment Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained from your local authority Selecting fine au...

Page 3: ...e The control mode of E VOL is operated with following numeric display VOL MIN 00 01 46 47 MAX BASS TRE 07 06 00 06 07 BAL 0LR9 1LR9 9LR9 9LR1 9LR0 FAD 0FR9 1FR9 9FR9 9FR1 9FR0 SPECIFICATION GENERAL S...

Page 4: ...irst If you still have questions after going through the checklist please consult your local customer service representative Common Symptoms There is no power The CDs cannot be loaded Cause The fuse h...

Page 5: ...the A Pbutton to confirm the entered number and the 0 on the units place digit will be flashing Rotate the VOL knob to select and enter the number on the flashing digit from 0 to 9 After finishing en...

Page 6: ...he tuner during search In radio mode press the LOC button to change local reception or distance reception Local mode improves reception in some areas where the signal is too strong Note This button is...

Page 7: ...on please cover the plastic cover cap 22 SD CARD SLOT When you need to play the file in the SD card insert the SD card into the card slot The system will change into the mode automatically and then pl...

Page 8: ...1 3 2 POWER MUTE CLK A P SEL DN UP ST LOC LOUD SCN MODE BAND TOP RPT INT RDM An insulation tag was installed in your remote by the manufacturer to prevent the battery from draining Removing the tag fr...

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