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LISTENING TO CASSETTE TAPE 

General operation 

Press the “

FUNCTION

” button (24) to select and activate the TAPE Mode, the LCD display will show “TAPE”: 

 

Cassette Playback

  The system will start playback automatically after a pre-recorded cassette tape has been 

inserted into the Cassette   slot of the unit (see line drawing below for the correct direction in 
which to insert the tape). 
The “Tape Forward / 

EJECT

 

“ button (21) will stay at full height position while playing the tape. 

 

Stop and Ejection

  P

ress the “Tape Forward / 

EJECT

“ button (21) completely inwards 

- the cassette tape will be ejected though the Cassette Door 
Cover (22). 

 

The “Tape Forward / Eject“ button will stay at the lowest height position. 

 

Fast forward

 

P

ress the “

TAPE FORWARD

 

EJECT

 

“ (21) button halfway in during Playback Mode - the tape 

will wind in a forward direction.    The button will stay at mid-height position. 

 

  S

lightly press the “Tape Forward / 

EJECT

 

“ button in again to resume normal playback - the 

 

“Tape Forward / Eject“ button will resume at the highest position while playing.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Notes: 

Make sure the direction is correct when inserting a tape into the cassette slot. Some searching noise will be 
heard, this is quite normal. 

The system cannot perform the normal playback function during Fast Forward mode. 

It is strongly recommended the cassette tape is removed from the Cassette Player slot after each use - 

don’t 

leave the cassette tape inside the system when you do not intend to play it. 

 

Cassette Care 

Two common causes of trouble experienced when using cassettes are: 
1.  Tape jamming, leading to uneven speed during playback. 
2.  Tape entangling, when the tape wraps itself around vital parts of the mechanism. 
 
To avoid these problems occurring, take the following precautions: 
a)  Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the cassette centre window 

(see fig. 1). 

b)  Take up any loose layers (using a pencil or ballpoint pen with hexagonal barrel) before 

inserting the cassette (see fig. 2) into the mechanism. 

 

Notes:   

If the cassette feels tight whilst performing this operation (see fig. 2), the tape may 

be  jamming  due  to  ridges  formed  in  the  winding  of  the  tape  (visible  through  the  centre 
window).    In  most  cases,  these  may  be  removed  by 

fast  rewinding

  of  the  cassette  from 

one end to the other, turning it over and repeating this action again.   
Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, dust or oil, and do not touch the tape surfaces. 
 

Compact Disc Care 

To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the centre of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully 
by  the  edges.    Fingerprints  and  dust  should  be  carefully  wiped  of

f  the  disc’s  recorded  surface  with  a  soft  cloth.   

Unlike conventional Vinyl or Shellac records, compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, 
so a gentle wipe with a soft, lint-free dry and clean cloth should remove most particles.    Wipe in a straight line from 
the inside to the outside of the disc.    Never use detergents or abrasive cleaners to clean the disc.    If necessary, 
use a CD cleaning kit.    Small dust particles and  light stains  will have absolutely  no  effect on sound reproduction 
quality.    Never fix labels to the surface of compact discs or write on them, except gently with a special CD-R Pen. 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SMC2014 BT

Page 1: ...Modular Twin CD Player Recorder with Radio Turntable Cassette Player Aux Bluetooth Playback INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read before use AUX IN ...

Page 2: ...s ovens cookers or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 10 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not impeded 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply ...

Page 3: ...Button 18 CD 2 CD Stop Button 19 CD 2 CD Play Pause Button 20 CD 2 Open Close Button 21 Tape Forward Eject Button 22 Cassette Door Cover 23 Infra red Remote Sensor 24 FUNCTION button 25 PRESET EQ button 26 FINALIZE Button 27 ERASE Button 28 CD 2 TS button Track Separation 29 CD 2 RECord Button 30 CD Door 31 CD 2 CD Door 32 CD 2 Manual Eject Hole 33 Turntable Speed Selector 34 Phono on off LED indi...

Page 4: ...e The unit is defaulted to start with the radio Tuner function after switching on 6 Press the FUNCTION button 18 repeatedly to switch to other functions on the display it will show CD 2 BUSY then CD 1 BUSY PHON TAPE AUX and eventually TUNE again NOTE If you find the unit switches itself off regularly this is not a fault Due to the ErP stage 2 requirements for the Protection of the Environment when...

Page 5: ... avoid damaging the stylus tip on the rubber turntable mat when the tone arm is stored back on the spindle adaptor Notes The stylus is a consumable and is not covered by the Warranty Lift up the TONE ARM 37 with the Pick up Holder 39 and move it to the right hand side Then lift off and remove the Spindle Adaptor 38 from the unit If you need to use it when playing a 45rpm record single place it on ...

Page 6: ...tes are 1 Tape jamming leading to uneven speed during playback 2 Tape entangling when the tape wraps itself around vital parts of the mechanism To avoid these problems occurring take the following precautions a Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the cassette centre window see fig 1 b Take up any loose layers using a pencil or ballpoint pen with hexagonal barrel before ins...

Page 7: ...utton 12 is pressed during playback the music will stop playing and the display will show the total number of tracks on the Disc SKIP MODE SKIP UP SKIP DOWN 1 While the CD 1s playing or is paused press the CD 1 Skip Up button 11 to skip to the next track the track number will be displayed It will then play this track or remain paused 2 Press the CD 1 Skip Down button 11 to go back to the previous ...

Page 8: ...t reading the disc the display bottom area will show bUSY and then display the total number of tracks and total playing time of the disc Play Pause mode 1 Press the CD 2 Play Pause button 19 to start playback the first track will start playing 2 To interrupt play press the CD 2 Play Pause button once the playing time will freeze on the LCD display press it again to resume normal playback Stop mode...

Page 9: ...from PHONO AUX TAPE CD Apart from the CD 2 playback function this CD 2 Player Burner can also record to and burn a CD either from CD 1 Phono Aux Tape mode Note All recorded tracks will be recorded in AUDIO CD format Before starting this process for all modes select CD 2 function 24 press the CD 2 Open Close button 20 to open the CD 2 door 31 and place a blank recommended brand CD R or CD RW disc i...

Page 10: ... the CD 2 Stop button 18 and then stop playback of the cassette tape 7 Remove the cassette from the player when finished 8 Finalize the recorded disc if you wish it to play it in another CD Player as described elsewhere in this manual iii CD Recording from an Audio CD in CD 1 1 Press the Function button 24 to select CD 1 mode 2 Press the CD 1 open close button 14 open the drawer and insert the pre...

Page 11: ... mode Press the CD 2 track separation button 28 on the front panel or 57 on the Remote Control once at any time during recording in any mode and the system will generate a new track and continue recording The word bUSY will briefly show on the LCD display which indicates the unit is successfully creating a new track iii Finalizing a CD R W disc You must convert the CD R W disc into a standard Audi...

Page 12: ... another system but it may be possible to erase all tracks BLUETOOTH CONNECTION AND PLAYBACK 1 Select the function button 24 to select BT mode 2 The Bluetooth LED indicator 2 will be flashing while your device is searching and waiting to connect to Bluetooth 3 Switch the Bluetooth function of your Bluetooth device on such as a mobile phone and select the Bluetooth equipment code SMC2014 to connect...

Page 13: ...stem to switch on automatically and wake you up by Radio Tuner see Notes below or CD in CD 1 as selected Firstly put the unit in Standby Mode and then press and hold the SLEEP TIMER button 58 to enter the alarm setting mode the hour digits 00 will be flashing on the LCD display 1 To set the Wake up time Press the skip up TUNE or skip down TUNE button 58 to set the hour and then press SLEEP TIMER a...

Page 14: ...ies as soon as they are discharged or if the remote is not going to be used for a long time Do not dispose of discharged batteries with your normal household waste If you are not sure of how to dispose of used batteries please contact your Local Council for information on the authorized disposal location and recycling facilities in your area INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER Button Description ...

Page 15: ...sold within the EU To improve energy efficiency and environmental protection the ErP2 Directive which is a European legislation as part of CE marking applies to products that affect energy consumption during use From January 2013 this Directive requires Manufacturers and or Importers to offer products designed to reduce their overall impact on the environment including the resources consumed durin...

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