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FUNCTION

TIMER
/SLEEP

DOWN

UP

DOWN

UP

TIMER
/SLEEP

TIMER
/SLEEP

Setting the sleep timer

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Select the TIMER function.
(Hold pressed the button less than
about 1 sec)
(Timer display disappears after about 9
seconds.)
Select, if you want to listen to the radio,
tape, CD, or a connected device when
the system turns on. Press repeatedly.

Enter 'on' time

Set the hour of the time the
machine is to switch on.

Switch to the minute digits.

Set the minutes of the time the machine
is to switch on.

Switch to the volume setting.

Set the volume between MIN, 1 and
29, MAX.

Switch to the time the machine is to
switch off again.

Each time you press the button, you
decrease / increase off time from 10
minutes up to 240 minutes.

Timer setting is finished and exit the
setting.

Press the button repeatedly to switch

timer stand-by to play.

timer off.

The machine shows the time
for approx. 4 seconds.

CLOCK

You can set the machine to
automatically switch off after a
specified time

Select and hold pressed the button over 1
second for the SLEEP function.

TIMER
/SLEEP

Each time you press the button, you
cut off time from 90 minutes down to
10 minutes (then off).

Select the TIMER function.

Checking the timer

Displaying the time

Timer stand-by on / off

Setting the timer

TIMER
/SLEEP

DOWN

UP

VOL

VOL

Summary of Contents for PMCL-521

Page 1: ...ro Component Sound System PMCL 521 PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE A...

Page 2: ...e system only with a soft line free cloth do not use aggressive or alcohol based cleaning agents you disconnect the power supply if the system appears to be working incorrectly is making an unusual so...

Page 3: ...at shown on the back of the sound system Do not stack objects on top of the sound system Do not block the ventilation holes of the sound system Place the system so that air can circulate freely Switch...

Page 4: ...CONTROLS 4 Machine Top Back 1 8 21 22 23 24 25 Front 6 7 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 5 4 3 2...

Page 5: ...Pops and Rock Flat means no style UBS button Bass enhancement on off REC button To start tape recording CLOCK button To show the current time in the system s display TIMER SLEEP button SLEEP To set t...

Page 6: ...WN To select station presets or PTY programme PRESET UP PLAY To start play CD or to start playing tape to select station presets or PTY programme CLEAR STOP To stop play or to cancel functions and val...

Page 7: ...l show FULL To clear a preset station select it press CLEAR then SET within 5 seconds You can use the MODE button of the remote control to switch back to stereo II RDS Radio Data System is a broadcast...

Page 8: ...s the preset UP or DOWN button including the one of unit to select a PTY PTY and SELECT appear alternately on the display The display changes with each press of the button as shown below Press the PTY...

Page 9: ...machine select the CD function by pressing the FUNCTION button repeatedly When the disc stops the machine shows its total time During playback the machine shows the current track number and the track...

Page 10: ...rch and skip during programmed playback Select the repeat function press repeatedly to have To cancel repeat playback press the button until in the display is unmarked You can repeat a programme by pr...

Page 11: ...itors for example Always wind the tape to the beginning when you have finished Store the cassette in its cover Stop your recording You can protect your precious recordings from being wiped by breaking...

Page 12: ...MIN 1 and 29 MAX Switch to the time the machine is to switch off again Each time you press the button you decrease increase off time from 10 minutes up to 240 minutes Timer setting is finished and ex...

Page 13: ...ur sound system from the mains Open the tape compartments After playing and recording for a time the sound of the tape recorders may become muffled Then clean the heads and tape guiding parts Only use...

Page 14: ...22 1620kHz Dimensions W x D x H Set Speaker Weight 160 x 235 x 230 mm 140 x 175 x 230 mm 3 2kg 1 4kg x 2 Power supply Voltage AC 110V or 120V 127V or 220V or 230V or 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption Rec...

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