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GB-7 

AUX IN FUNCTION 

 
This unit has an 

AUX IN

 jack which allows you to connect your external audio devices (such as 

an MP3 player) using a cable. 

 

1. Plug an audio cable (not supplied) into the AUX IN jack.  
2. When the unit is switched on, press the 

MODE 

button to select 

“AUX”. 

3. Operate your external audio device as usual to select and play music. 
4. Adjust the volume controls on both your external audio device and this unit to the desired 

volume level. 

Note: In AUX IN mode, this unit display cannot show any music information (e.g. track number) 

for your external audio device

 

 

CASSETTE TAPE OPERATION 

 

Cassette tape playback 

1. When the unit is switched on, press the 

MODE

 button to select CSE

 

” (cassette).   

2. Press the STOP/EJECT

 button to open the cassette compartment door. 

3. Gently insert the cassette tape into the cassette compartment door

 

as shown.  

    Note: The cassette compartment door is designed to prevent the 

user from inserting the cassette upside down. Improper cassette    
tape insertion may damage the cassette deck inside the unit.  

4. Close the cassette compartment door. 
5. To start playback, press the PLAY  button. 
6. To stop playback, press the STOP/EJECT

 button. 

7. To pause playback, press the PAUSE   button. To resume playback, press it again. 
8. To fast forward or fast rewind, press the F.FWD 

 or  REWIND 

 button.  Press  the 

STOP/EJECT

 button to stop at the desired position. 

 

Cassette tape recording

 

1. When the unit is switched on, press the 

MODE

 button to select the mode (CD, TUNER or 

AUX) and launch playback. 

2. Follow the steps (2) to (4) in “

Cassette tape playback

” to insert the cassette tape. 

3. Press the PAUSE   button. 
4. Press the RECORD   and PLAY  buttons together to place recording in standby. 
5. Press to release the PAUSE   button to start recording the desired music. 
6. To stop recording, press the STOP/EJECT

 button. 

7. To pause recording, press the PAUSE   button. To resume recording, press it again. 
 

To erase a recorded cassette tape 

1. Follow the steps (1) to (5) in “

Cassette tape playback

” to play the cassette tape.  

2. Press the RECORD   and PLAY  buttons together to start erasing. 
3. To stop erasing, press the STOP/EJECT

 button. 

 

Cleaning the tape heads 

To maintain optimum sound quality, clean the pinch roller (a), capstan 
(b), playback/record heads (c) and erasure head (d) regularly for every 
10 hours of use. Use a cotton swab lightly moistened with cleaning fluid or denatured alcohol 

 a   b   c  d

Summary of Contents for SX 50

Page 1: ...SX 50 STEREO MP3 CD USB RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...ur unit matches your local voltage CONDENSATION When there is condensation inside the unit it may not function normally Unplug the unit for 1 to 2 hours before turning the power back on or gradually heat the room up and dry the unit before use Ensure a minimum distance of 5 cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation Do not impede the ventilation by covering the ventilation openings with it...

Page 3: ...TION OF CONTROLS 3 POWER SUPPLY 4 BASIC OPERATION 4 RADIO OPERATION 5 CD MP3 WMA OPERATION 5 USB DEVICE OPERATION 6 AUX IN FUNCTION 7 CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION 7 MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 BOX CONTENTS 1 Main unit 2 AC power cord 3 Instruction manual ...

Page 4: ...rtment door 5 ON STANDBY button 6 MODE button 7 CD USB button 8 button 9 TUNING dial 10 USB port 11 AUX IN jack 12 Headphones jack 13 Handle 14 VOLUME dial 15 PREVIOUS button 16 PLAY PAUSE button 17 STOP button 18 Cassette PAUSE button 19 Cassette STOP EJECT button 20 Cassette F FWD button 21 LCD display 22 Cassette REWIND button 23 Cassette compartment door 24 Cassette PLAY button 25 Cassette REC...

Page 5: ... fresh ones 3 Exhausted batteries must be removed to prevent any battery leakage 4 Dispose of batteries properly according to environmental regulations BASIC OPERATION ON Standby mode After connecting the power supply refer to POWER SUPPLY the unit goes to standby mode Press the ON STANDBY button to turn on the unit and press it again to go to standby mode Selecting the source When the unit is swi...

Page 6: ...moment For CDs the total number of tracks will be displayed For MP3 WMA files the total number of folders and tracks will be displayed Then the unit will automatically start playback from the first track During playback the track number will be displayed Pause playback Press the button to pause the playback the track number and will flash Press this button again to resume playback Stop playback Pr...

Page 7: ...her tracks 5 To play the program press button 6 To clear the program press the button twice or open close the CD compartment door or go to standby mode When programming a CD containing MP3 WMA files you can press the button to select the folder in which you want to program the tracks USB DEVICE OPERATION Insert a USB device into the USB port at the back of the unit When the unit is switched on pre...

Page 8: ...layback press the PLAY button 6 To stop playback press the STOP EJECT button 7 To pause playback press the PAUSE button To resume playback press it again 8 To fast forward or fast rewind press the F FWD or REWIND button Press the STOP EJECT button to stop at the desired position Cassette tape recording 1 When the unit is switched on press the MODE button to select the mode CD TUNER or AUX and laun...

Page 9: ...advice Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problems Recommendations 1 The player or display does not work properly 1 1 Press the ON STANDBY button to go to standby mode and press it again to turn on the unit 1 2 Reset by unplugging the AC power cord for few seconds then plug it back in 2 The disc does not play 2 1 Place the disc with the label side facing up 2...

Page 10: ...C 9V 6 x 1 5V batteries UM2 C size Dimension 172 H x 262 W x 235 D mm Weight 2 Kg Note Due to continuing improvements the technical specifications are subject to change without notice Where to place the item Today s furniture is coated with a wide variety of lacquers and synthetic coatings that are treated with an extensive range of cleaning products Therefore the possibility that some of these su...

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