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P-3

LOCATION OF CONTROLS 

1. CD SKIP/SEARCH UP BUTTON 

2. CD SKIP/SEARCH DOWN BUTTON 

3. CD STOP/USB BUTTON 

4. POWER ON/OFF BUTTON 

5. CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON 

6. PROG. BUTTON 

7. CD MODE BUTTON 

8. FUNCTION SWITCH 

9. USB PORT 

10. REMOTE SENSOR 

11. FM ST. INDICATOR 

12. POWER INDICATOR 

13. LCD DISPLAY 

14. CD DOOR 

15. DIAL SCALE 

16. BAND SWITCH 

17. CD DOOR OPEN/CLOSE AREA 

18. TUNING CONTROL 

19. VOLUME CONTROL 

20. SPEAKERS 

21. +10 BUTTON 

22. CASSETTE DOOR 

23. CASSETTE RECORD BUTTON 

24. CASSETTE PLAY BUTTON 

25. CASSETTE REWIND BUTTON 

26. CASSETTE FAST FORWARD BUTTON  

27. CASSETTE STOP/EJECT BUTTON 

28. CASSETTE PAUSE BUTTON 

29. BUILT-IN MICROPHONE 

30. FOLDING HANDLE 

31. FM TELESCOPIC ANTENNA  

32. BATTERY COMPARTMENT 

33. RIGHT SPEAKER JACK 

34. AC SOCKET 

35. LEFT SPEAKER JACK 

36. AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR  

(FOR DUAL VOLTAGE VERSION) 

(OPTIONAL)  

 

REMOTE CONTROL 

1.  STOP BUTTON 

2.  SKIP/SEARCH DOWN BUTTON  

3.  USB/CD BUTTON 

4.  PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON 

5.  SKIP/SEARCH UP BUTTON 

6.  PROGRAM BUTTON 

7.  MODE BUTTON 

 

SPEAKER CONNECTION 

To attach speakers to the main unit, align the grooves of main unit and the speaker box, slide 

the speaker box downwards, push the speaker latch in a direction indicated on the lock to lock 

the Speaker box, then insert the plug of speaker wire into Speaker Jack (L&R). 

WARNING: Speaker must be plugged into Speaker Jack firmly before switch on the power of 

main unit. 
 

POWER SUPPLY 

This unit is designed to be operated from two different types of power sources as listed below: 
 

 

DC OPERATION 

This set runs on 8 pcs "UM1" or "D" type batteries. For best performance, always use heavy 

duty alkaline batteries. 

 

TO INSTALL BATTERIES 

1. Remove the Battery Compartment Cover by gently pushing downward and outward. Insert 

8 pcs "UM1" or "D" type batteries. 

BE SURE TO PLACE THE BATTERIES AS PER THE ENGRAVED DIAGRAM INSIDE 

THE COMPARTMENT. 

2. Replace the cover. 

NOTE:

 Old batteries may swell and leak. To avoid damage to your instrument, remove the 

batteries when the unit is to be stored for long periods of time or if the batteries become 

exhausted.  

NOTE:

 To use your set on battery power, you MUST remove the AC cord from both the wall 

outlet and the back of the set. 

 

Summary of Contents for SX-3516MU

Page 1: ...RADIO USB READER SX 3516MU DEAR CUSTOMER In order to achieve the best performance of your product please read this instruction manual carefully before using and keep it for future reference If you ne...

Page 2: ...s a risk of electric shock This sign means that there are important instructions of operation and handling in the manual that comes with this device PREMIER CUSTOMER SERVICE Venezuela 0800 ELECTRIC 35...

Page 3: ...P 2 OVERVIEW OF THE PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 30 31 32 33 34 35 36...

Page 4: ...CONNECTION To attach speakers to the main unit align the grooves of main unit and the speaker box slide the speaker box downwards push the speaker latch in a direction indicated on the lock to lock t...

Page 5: ...reception y When the band selector switch is set to FM STEREO and a stereo broadcast is on the air HANDLING AND MAINTENANCE OF A DISC Follow the instructions below to handle and maintain your disc in...

Page 6: ...using this button 4 Hold the SKIP SEARCH up button in music play to search at quick rate for a specific point to play 5 Hold the SKIP SEARCH down button in music play to search at quick rate for a sp...

Page 7: ...PLAY PAUSE button once more to exit introduction and return to normal playback from the track it s reached PROGRAMMED PLAY CD MP3 USB Programmed play is that tracks on the compatible disc or USB can...

Page 8: ...ding when the broadcasting arrives at the point where you would like to stop your recording 5 When the tape goes to the end the RECORD and PLAY buttons eject up and subsequently the recording will be...

Page 9: ...in readily operable y The use of apparatus is in tropical and or moderate climates y Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Power requirement...

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