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PRECAUTIONS

-  The apparatus shall no be exposed to drip- 

  ping or splashing.

-  Do not use where there are extremes of  

  temperature (below 5°C or exceeding 35°C),  

  or direct sunlight may strike it.

-  Because of the CD player’s extremely low  

  noise and wide dynamic range, there might  

  be a tendency to set the volume on the  

  ampli

f

er unnecessarily high, Doing so may  

  produce an excessively large output from  

  the ampli

fi

 er which could damage your  

  speakers.

-  Sudden changes in the ambient temperature 

  may cause condensation to form on the  

  optical lens inside the unit. If this happens,  

  take out the disc, leave the unit for about 1  

  hour, and then proceed to operate.

-  When carrying the unit, be sure to remove  

  any disc which may be inside and turn the  

  power off. Wait at least 10 seconds, then  

  proceed to operate.

-  The system’s speakers use powerful mag 

  nets. Do not place time-pieces, credit cards,  

  cassette tapes or video tapes, etc. near the  

  speakers.

-  Do not install this equipment in a con

fi

ned  

  space, such as a bookcase or built in cabi- 

  net.

-  No object

 fi

lled with liquids,  such as vase,  

  shall be placed on the apparatus.

-  Where the mains plug or an appliance  

  coupler is used as the disconnect device,  

  the disconnect device shall remain readily  

  operable.

-

    

“To be completely disconnect the power input, the 

     mains plug of apparatus shall be disconnectedfrom 

     the mains.”  

-  

“The mains plug of apparatus should not be obstructed 

     OR should be easily accessed during intended use.” 

-

   “Excessive sound pressure from earphones and 

     headphones can cause hearing loss.”

-  

“Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such 

    as sunshine, fire or the like.”    

Note:

This handling description is printed prior to product 

When  a  part  of  the  product  speci

f

cation  must be  

changed to improve operability or other functions, 

priority is given to the product speci specification itself,  

In such instances, the instruction manual may  not   

entirely  match  all  the  functions  of  the actual product.
Therefore, the actual product and packaging, as well as  

the name and illustration, may differ from  the manual.
The LCD display shown as an example in this manual   

may  be  different  from  the  actual  LCD display.

CONNECTIONS

Note:

-  Do not connect the mains lead to an AC out- 

  let until all connection have been made.

-   The system is not completely disconnected  

  from the mains when the   /on button is set

  to the     position(standby mode).

BACK OF THE UNIT (Fig, 1a)

Speakers

Connect the left speaker wire to the “L” SPEAK-

ERS terminal and the right speaker wire to the 

“R”SPEAKERS terminal.

The  speaker  grill  can  be  remove  or  attach  as 

desired.

Aerials

FM aerial

In areas close to a transmitter, the simple indoor 

aerial is suf

fi

cient to receive broadcasts.Unwind 

the  aerial  wire,  then  extend  it  is  as  straight  as 

posssible and while listening to the sound from 

the system ,secure it in a position where the best 

FM reception in found.

AM loop aerial

Assemble the loop aerial as shown in Fig .1a.

Unwind the aerial wire, then connect it to the AM 

LOOP socket. Place the loop aerial in a position 

which yields the best AM reception, or attach it to 

a wall or other surface as shown in Flg.1a.

FRONT OF THE UNIT (Fig. 1b)

Headphones

Connect  the  stereo  headphones  (not  supplied) 

to the PHONES socket for monitoring or for pri-

vate listening. 

Auxiliary equipment

Connect the audio cable (not supplied) from the 

audio output socket of a auxiliary equipment to 

the LINE IN socket.

development.

Summary of Contents for MAJ-R70

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Micro CD Hi Fi System MAJ R70 ...

Page 2: ...e label on the label label ...

Page 3: ...FM aerial AM loop aerial Speaker cloth R ch speaker L ch speaker Fig Abb Afb 1a 1 2 3 EN 2 SPEAKER 8 ...

Page 4: ...EN 3 Less than 30 cm USB memory device Video Auxiliary equipment Removing the SD MMC card Fig Abb Afb 1b Headphones SD MMC ...

Page 5: ...EN 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 31 33 32 4 5 3 1 2 sub woofer main unit Fig Abb Afb 2a 26 27 28 30 29 34 ...

Page 6: ...EN 5 Fig Abb Afb 3 Fig Abb Afb 4 Two R03 AAA batteries not supplied 1 2 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 27 29 30 31 32 ...

Page 7: ...e or the like Note This handling description is printed prior to product When a part of the product specifcation must be changed to improve operability or other functions priority is given to the product speci specification itself In such instances the instruction manual may not entirely match all the functions of the actual product Therefore the actual product and packaging as well as the name an...

Page 8: ...o receiving frequancy steps down In the CD MP3 mode USB or SD MMC to return to the start of a track select a previews track or search for a passage during play In the REC mode select Bit rate reward 11 PLAY PAUSE Key In the CD MP3 mode USB or SD MMC to start or interrupt play 12 RANDOM Key In the CD MP3 mode USB or SD MMC to set or release the random mode 13 REPEAT key In the CD MP3 mode USB or SD...

Page 9: ...e sound mode matching the music to be listened to EQ CLASSIC Classic music etc EQ ROCK Rock music etc EQ POP Pops music etc EQ JAZZ Jazz music etc FLAT EQ off 00 00 06 00 06 00 06 0 0 06 30 Inserting batteries Fig 4 Note Always remove batteries if the remote controller is not to be used for a month or more Batteries left in it may leak and cause damage Remote control range Fig 5 The button on the ...

Page 10: ...r the R P button on the remote controller The number buttons on the remote controller can also be used Temporarily stopping playback Press the R P button or the CD R P button on the remote controller To resume playback press the button again Skip playback During playback press the F or B button re peatedly to select the desired track It will start from the beginning of the track AUDIO CD OPERATION...

Page 11: ...UNCTION and load a disc that you want to programme 1 Press the MEMO CLK ADJ button or the ME MO CLOCK button on the remote controller in the stop mode PROG appears 2 Press the B or F button to select a track 3 Press the MEMO CLK ADJ button or the ME MO CLOCK button on the remote controller 4 Repeat steps 2 3 above to programme addi tional tracks 5 Press the R P button or the CD R P button on CD th...

Page 12: ...SO standardized files Single session disc can be played back This unit can recognized up to 16 directory trees per disc This unit can recognized up to 999 MP3 WMA files and or 99 folders per disc How ever it cannot recognize by depending on the folder structure MP3 WMA CD may not be played back in the recorded order Music section in CD Extra can be played back not data section Notes on disc writin...

Page 13: ...nd album name can be stored into the tag The unit shows these in formation Press the INFO BIT SEL button during playback INFO BIT SEL is pressed the display scrolls in the following sequence File name Music name TITLE Music title ARTIST artist name ALBUM for MP3 file only Album name and version number for MP3 file only If no music information is stored NO INFO appears Press the button again the MP3 ...

Page 14: ... USB memory de vice is failed or the until cannot recognize the USB memory device NO USB appears If there s no MP3 WMA file in the USB memory device or just some empty folders in the USB memory in the folder appears 2 Press file the ALBUM PRESET DN UP or FOLDER PRESTE button on remote control to select the desired folder The folder name and first MP3 WMA file name scroll over on the display then t...

Page 15: ... select a MP3 WMA file as described above 3 Press the MEMO CLOCK button or the MEMO CLOCK button on the remote con troller To add a new MP3 WMA le to a programme 1 In the stop mode press the MEMO CLK ADJ button or the MEMO CLK ADJ button on the remote controller repeatedly until p XX flash Example 2 Press the F or B button to select a MP 3 WMA file as described above 3 Press the MEMO CLK ADJ butto...

Page 16: ...TOPCbutton on the remote controller to stop playback at any time Temprarily stopping playback Press the R P button or the SD R P button on the the remote controller To resume playback press the button again Programmed playback Up to 32 MP3 WMA files can be programme for playback in any order First select CARD FUNCTION and con nect the CARD memory device you want pro gromme to the CARD socket of th...

Page 17: ...e Programmed details cannot be partially deleted or inserted Repeat playback Please refer to the same description of MP3 WMA CD operation on page 11 Folder selection Please refer to the same description of MP3 WMA CD operation on page 11 Note Other various playback operations please refer to the related description of AUDIO CD OPERA TION page 9 11 Removing the SD MMC card 1 Press theSTOP C BAND or...

Page 18: ...ntroller to select the channel number to be preset 4 While PROG is blinking press the MEMO CLK ADJ button or the MEMO CLOCK but ton on the remote controller 5 Repeat steps above to add more Preset stations When presetting a new station the previous preset station is cleared Listening to preset stations 1 Press the STOP BAND or TUNER BAND on remote controlto select FM or AM 2 Press the ALBUM PRESET...

Page 19: ...96 KBPS 5 type selectable bit rate Automatic setting 128 KBPS Please refer to the recording time table as shown below Recording 1 Press the REC button once X1 X2 appear on the display while recording CD song 2 press the SKIP DOWN or SKIP UP select X1 or X2 3 Press the REC button twice USB CARD appear on the display 4 Press the SKIP DOWN or SKIP UP select USB or CARD If no press any key auto record...

Page 20: ... Example MP3CP001 MP3 Number of times of recording If you flnished recording operation the tree struc ture on your USB memory device or SD card will like below case Example AUDIO AUDIO0001 AUDIO0002 AUDIO0003 FCOPY MP3CP001 MP3CP002 WMACP001 WMACP002 Precaution in recording to SD MMC card Set the writing protection chip to the loction LOCK can prevent mis writing on the card Before recording or do...

Page 21: ...N CARD play mode Press REC key copy current file to USB FCOPY folder 4 In STOP mode Press REC key copy all file to USB or SD MMC card FCOPY folder 5 In USB or CARD STOP mode select file to delete Press and hold REC key DELETE N Y will appear on the LCD Press B or F to select Y Press REC key to delete current file 6 Press STOP button to return this mode ...

Page 22: ...EN 21 7 In USB or CARD delete file mode Press and hold REC key FORMAT N Y will appear on the LCD Press B or F to select Y Press REC key to format USB or SD or MMC card ...

Page 23: ...desired Example Waking up 7 00 everyday listening to the radio at the same time until 7 45 1 Turn off the power and press the SLEEP TIMER or TIMER SLEEP on remote control TIMER button 2 Press the FUNCTION H button again blinks Function can change to CD or USB or CARD 3 Press the SLEEP TIMER or TIMER SLEEP on remote control again 16 flash 4 Turn the VOLUME control to adjust volume 5 Press the SLEEP...

Page 24: ...appears After several seconds the original display re turns SLEEP remains light on the display To release the sleep timer Do one of the following Press the SLEEP TIMER or TIMER SLEEP on remote control until OFF show on the display SLEEP disappears Turn off the power Timer priorities The sleep timer has priority over the wake up timer The power is switched off by the sleep timer MAINTENANCE Warning...

Page 25: ...s not start playback and NO FILE appears An unplayable disc is loaded Load a playable disc The disc is not loaded correctly Load the disc with the label facing up on the disc tray SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION The operation of the unit or display is not normal The unit must be reset 1 Disconnect the main lead and replug again 2 Resume operations The file in USB or SD card cannot play ba...

Page 26: ... Flutter 2 57kg Below measurable limits Speaker systems Sub woofer systems Tuner Type Reception freguency Wooden speaker boxes FM 87 5 108 0MHz Unit used AM 522 1 620KHz 9KHz steps 2 way 4 speaker Maximum power handling capacity General 10W RMS 50W RMS Output Power Nominal impedance 10W X 2 at 8 ohms 10 distortion 8 ohms Inputs Dimensions LINE In 500mV 50KΩ 155 W x 194 D x 210 H mm USB For USB mem...

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