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CONTROLS AND FEATURES

1. 45 rpm Adapter.
2. Turntable platter.
3. Cueing lever.
4. Speed (33 rpm / 45 rpm) selector.
5. Tone arm.
6. Tone arm rest.

PLAYING PHONO RECORDS:

1. Press POWER button to turn the system ‘On’.

2. Remove the stylus (needle) cover.

3. Unlock the tone arm using the tone arm lock.

4. Press PHONO / AUX button to select PHONO

function. AUX indicator appears on display.

5. Set the speed selector to either 33 rpm or 45 rpm

according to the record to be played. Place the 45
rpm adapter on center of spindle to play 45 rpm
records.

6. Place a record on  the turntable. Use the cueing

lever to raise the tone arm. Move the tone arm
outwards, away from the turntable platter. The
turntable platter will start to rotate.

7. Move the tone arm over the record and release

gently. The stylus will lower onto the record and
start to play.

8. Adjust the VOLUME control to obtain desired

listening level.

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9. Adjust the EQ control to suit your listening pleasure.

10. During play you may move the tone arm towards

the center of the turntable platter, to switch the
turntable ‘Off’. Be sure the tone arm is replaced
and locked correctly using the tone arm lock. This
will avoid damage to the stylus when the turntable
is not in use.

11. When the record has finished playing, the turntable

platter will switch off automatically. Secure tone arm
using the tone arm lock.

NOTE:

• When Turntable is playing, AUX IN signal will be

muted.

• In order to listen to AUX IN sound, the Turntable

must be switched ‘Off’.

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Summary of Contents for SM51TR

Page 1: ...Visit our web site at www emersonscott com HOME AUDIO SYSTEM with 5 CD CHANGER and TURNTABLE SM51TR OWNER S MANUAL SM51TR p65 2001 7 3 PM 02 25 27...

Page 2: ...ems with the operation of this product please refer to the instructions for obtaining service at the end of this Manual H H SCOTT and H H SCOTT retailers are committed to your satisfaction Once again...

Page 3: ...dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful inter...

Page 4: ...rly POWER SOURCE This system is designed to operate on 120V 60Hz AC house current Connecting this system to any other power supply could result in damage to the unit which is not covered by your warra...

Page 5: ...unit bear in mind that every receiver produces heat which must be able to dissipate freely For this reason do not cover any vents and make sure that there is sufficient ventilation around the unit Al...

Page 6: ...AC POWER CORD Plug into a standard 120V 60Hz household wall outlet NOTE Press and hold speaker terminal tab down to insert wire Release tab to lock wire in terminal Make sure the insulation is comple...

Page 7: ...minals on the back of the main unit and the left speaker to the speaker L terminals Make sure the red and black cables are connected to the correct speaker terminals L L R SPEAKERS L RIGHT LEFT CONNEC...

Page 8: ...nd R Audio output terminals of your A V system to the L and R AUX IN terminals of the main unit AUX IN L R R L OUT Audio output of external A V equipment CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SM51TR p65 20...

Page 9: ...PAUSE RANDOM FLAT TUNER BAND CD TAPE PHONO AUX SLEEP OPEN CLOSE VOLUME PHONES RECORD PLAY BACK A PLAY BACK B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 20 25 4 5 1 2 3 24 27 28 26 LOCATION OF CONR...

Page 10: ...ss to select FM or AM band 13 CD Button Press to select CD mode In CD mode it has the same function as DISC SKIP Press to set or skip to next valid disc in ascending order 14 TAPE Button Press to sele...

Page 11: ...onger than 0 5 second to search in descending order In clock or timer adjusting mode press to adjust clock time in descending order 24 DECK A Control Keys RECORD Press to activate cassette recording P...

Page 12: ...CD DISPLAY 1 TOTAL Illuminates if you select the total remain time or total time in CD normal play mode 2 MEMORY Illuminates if any track or station has been stored to a CD program or tuner memory in...

Page 13: ...Time display In CD stop mode press to change the following display All time display Time display In TAPE or AUX mode press to change the following display TAP or EAUX Time display 6 MUTE Button Press...

Page 14: ...to next valid disc number in ascending order In CD normal play or stop mode press to skip to next valid disc in ascending order Not in CD mode press to skip to next valid disc in ascending order when...

Page 15: ...to mute the sound The MUTE indicator will illuminate Press again to return to original sound level 1 Turn the system on and press the MODE REMAIN button until the clock appears in the display 2 Press...

Page 16: ...er indicator disappears from LCD display The system can automatically turn itself off after 10 to 90 minutes Choose the period that you wish system to stay on and when the SLEEP time arrives the syste...

Page 17: ...ressed by switching to Mono mode by pressing the ST NOR button to MONO H S D position STEREO indicator will disappear from the display PRESET STATIONS INTO MEMORY Storing Preset Stations You can store...

Page 18: ...rntable platter will start to rotate 7 Move the tone arm over the record and release gently The stylus will lower onto the record and start to play 8 Adjust the VOLUME control to obtain desired listen...

Page 19: ...o begin playback from track 1 5 Press the TUNING DOWN PREVIOUS or TUNING UP NEXT button briefly to select the desired track 6 Press and hold the TUNING UP NEXT button to move forward 7 Press and hold...

Page 20: ...ator disappears 1 Press the REPEAT MEMO UP button once before or during playback to select the REPEAT ALL DISC mode and the REPEAT ALL DISC indicator will illuminate When this mode is selected the tra...

Page 21: ...1 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start the CD program from the first track you stored MEMORY indicator appears on the display 2 Also you can press the TUNING DOWN PREVIOUS or TUNING UP NEXT button to...

Page 22: ...Press the RECORD button on DECK A to start recording NOTE High Speed Dubbing does not function during CD or TUNER recordings PLAYING CASSETTE TAPES 3 Depress the STOP EJECT button of either DECK A or...

Page 23: ...auses of trouble experienced when using cassettes are 1 Tape jamming Leading to uneven speed in playback and 2 Tape tangling Where the tape wraps itself around vital parts of themechanism To reduce th...

Page 24: ...a disc from its storage case press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc s recorded surfa...

Page 25: ...to the Music Center Make sure the Music Center is plugged into an operating wall outlet The remote may be too far away from Music Center CAN T TUNE IN Repeat channel selection RADIO STATION Make sure...

Page 26: ...ified or removed Damage to equipment not properly connected to the product Cost incurred in shipping your unit to and from an authorized Depot Repair Facility Ordinary adjustments which you can perfor...

Page 27: ...H H SCOTT INC Part No 100 5099 106 01 Printed in China H H SCOTT INC SM51TR p65 2001 7 3 PM 02 25 26...

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