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SETTING UP THE SYSTEM

CONNECTING SPEAKERS / SUBWOOFER

AM antenna

FM antenna

Speaker (Left)

Speaker (Right)

Your unit is supplied with light / dark grey speaker cable wires that are used to connect the speakers and subwoofer to the main
CD player unit's labelled "R" (right speaker), "L" (left speaker) and "SUB" (subwoofer).

1.

Push up the corresponding speaker connectors' light / dark grey tabs on the main CD player unit.

2.

Insert the light / dark grey speaker cable wires into the respective light / dark grey speaker connectors.

Ensure that the colours of the speaker cable wires match with the colours of the main unit's speaker connectors. That is,

the light-grey speaker cable wire should be connected only to the light-grey terminals and the dark-grey speaker cable wire
connected to the dark-grey terminals.

Never short-circuit light / dark grey speaker cable wires or reverse connections. Incorrect connection can damage the

speakers and subwoofer.

3.

For the unit to be able to receive AM / FM radio reception, simply connect the AM loop antenna and FM pigtail antenna to
their respective AM / FM antenna jacks at the back of the player.

A blue translucent sheet protects the aluminium areas of the satellite speakers from scratching. Peel off the sheet to

operate.

Use only the speakers and subwoofer that is supplied with this unit. Using speakers or subwoofers of other types or

brands may short circuit or damage the unit.

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HMS388 Eng R27 OP

7/30/05, 11:08 AM

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Summary of Contents for HMS388

Page 1: ...Music Element 2 1 CD Micro System Model HMS388 User Manual HMS388 Eng Cover R27 OP 7 30 05 11 08 AM 1 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 8 Do not block any ve...

Page 3: ...Inserting Battery into the Remote Control 9 Wall mounting the Speakers Optional 9 Additional Connections Optional 10 Basic Operations 10 Setting the Clock 10 Loading Discs 11 Playback 11 Adjusting Vol...

Page 4: ...nt Display with LED indicators 25W subwoofer with speaker driver Wall mount units for speakers Ultra slim remote control with metal tablet buttons GETTING STARTED UNPACKING When you unpack your Music...

Page 5: ...r 6 VFD display 7 Disc lid open close button 8 Play button 9 Pause button 10 Stop button 11 Previous button 12 Next Clock set button 13 Button for decreasing volume decreasing clock hour or minutes in...

Page 6: ...fects 11 Directional controller a EQ b mem c tune next d tune previous e mem 12 Stereo Repeat all Repeat 1 13 Increase Decrease volume and clock hours minutes 14 AM FM 15 Aux REMOTE CONTROL NXT SATELL...

Page 7: ...objects or drop anything into any of the unit s openings as this could cause serious damage possibly resulting in fire The technical specifications for this product and the contents of the user manual...

Page 8: ...th benzene thinner or other volatile solvents that may cause damage to disc surface Do not touch the pick up disc lens located inside the disc compartment To keep dust from collecting on the disc lens...

Page 9: ...r cable wire should be connected only to the light grey terminals and the dark grey speaker cable wire connected to the dark grey terminals Never short circuit light dark grey speaker cable wires or r...

Page 10: ...2 If battery power becomes depleted install a new battery into the remote control as follows 1 Insert a blunt object such as a ballpoint pen into the small hole of the battery compartment at the back...

Page 11: ...n AUX appears on the VFD Operate the unit and additional devices as normal Aux feature can be controlled from the remote control only not from the unit itself EARPHONES Similarly while the slim speake...

Page 12: ...e remote control to select the desired track The selected track will begin playing and its corresponding track number appears on the unit s VFD 5 To fast forward or rewind to a different location with...

Page 13: ...k This will clear random playback and the unit will return to normal playback The Random playback feature can be controlled from the remote control only not from the unit itself ADJUSTING SOUND EFFECT...

Page 14: ...tes 1 Turn the system on and press the button on the remote control The Sleep Timer shows 120 minutes on the unit s VFD 2 Press the button repeatedly to decrease the time by 10 minute increments until...

Page 15: ...FM mono unless FM stereo reception strength is too weak 1 Adjust the FM pigtail antenna to achieve the best reception possible for the desired FM station 2 In cases where interference is causing poor...

Page 16: ...remote control Your unit has built in protection against overload or overheating If the unit switches off in this case wait a few minutes and power on again If the buttons on the unit and remote contr...

Page 17: ...les stand between the remote control and the unit that may affect wireless reception SPECIFICATIONS TYPE DESCRIPTION Dimensions W x H x D CD player main unit 318 x 50 x 239 mm 12 5 x 2 x 9 4 inches NX...

Page 18: ...radio TV technician for help DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The following information is not to be used as contact for support or sales Please call our customer service number listed on our website at www...

Page 19: ...ts and other relevant provisions of EMC directive 89 336 CE and LVD directive 73 23 EC A copy of the signed and dated Declaration of Conformity is available on request via our Oregon Scientific Custom...

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