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 EXCLUSIVE FUNCTIONS FOR CD 

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- Play/Pause

 

Press once to start playback.    Press again to pause the music. 

 

- Skip Up 

 / Down

 

Press to select previous / next tracks during Playback. 

 

- Stop   

Press to stop playback or cancel the stored program. 

 

- Repeat 

Press to activate Repeat Play function. 

 

- Program 

Press to activate CD Programming function. 

 

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 Random  

 

 

 

In CD

 

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Mode, press to activate Random Play function 

 
18) Volume up/down          To set the volume level 
 

RE-ATTACHING THE TURNTABLE DRIVE BELT 

 
STEP 1

 

Use a screwdriver to remove the black iron ‘C’-clip (iron binder) and lift the turntable off the 
Turntable mechanism. 
 
 
 

STEP 2

 

Retrieve the dropped black rubber band (drive belt) and replace it around the column on the 
bottom of the turntable, then pull it out gently without overstretching and hook the band 
around the small column point at the edge of the turntable, as shown in the diagram. 

 
 

STEP 3

 

To fix the turntable back onto the phonograph mechanism, make   
sure the column point is positioned over the correct place on the   
phonograph mechanism, while placing the axis of the turntable in   
the hole on the phonograph mechanism, as shown in the diagram. 
 
 

STEP 4

 

Gently turn the turntable until a ‘plop’-sound is heard,   
which indicates the repositioning of the rubber band. 
Replace the ‘C’-clip to secure the turntable. 

 

 
SPECIFICATIONS 

Frequency Range 

 

:    AM 540 – 1600 kHz / FM 88 – 108 MHz 

Antenna 

 

:  External FM Wire Antenna 

Speaker Max Rating Power 

 

:    8W 

Speaker Ohms 

 

:  4 

 

Output Power 

 

:    4W per Channel RMS / 20W p.m.p.o. 

Power Source 

 

:    230V AC Mains ~ 50Hz 

 

 

:    Batteries for Remote Transmitter - 2 x 'AAA’ /1.5V (not supplied) 

Line-out  

 

:  R + L (RCA) 

Aux-in Jack 

 

:    3.5mm dia. Jack 

Subwoofer Jack 

 

:  3.5mm dia. Jack 

Accessory supplied 

 

:    Remote Control Handset; 45rpm Spindle Adaptor 

Recommended Brands of recordable CD’s  :    80min / CD-R or CD-RW:    Sony, Maxell, TDK, Phillips, Fuji 

 

INSTRUCTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 

DO NOT DISPOSE OF THIS PRODUCT IN THE USUAL HOUSEHOLD WASTE AT THE END OF ITS LIFECYCLE, HAND IT OVER AT A 
COLLECTION POINT FOR THE RECYCLING OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES. THE SYMBOL ON THE PRODUCT, 
THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OR THE PACKING WILL INFORM THEM ABOUT THE METHODS FOR DISPOSAL.    THE MATERIALS 
ARE RECYCLABLE AS INDICATED BY THE SYMBOL ON THE LEFT.    BY RECYCLING, MATERIAL RECYCLING OR OTHER FORMS OF 
RE-UTILIZATION OF OLD APPLIANCES, YOU ARE MAKING AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT.   
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNCIL FOR THE AUTHORIZED DISPOSAL LOCATION AND RECYCLING FACILITIES. 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for SMC922

Page 1: ...MODEL SMC922 MUSIC SYSTEM WITH TWIN CD PLAYER RECORDER 3 SPEED TURNTABLE RADIO CASSETTE AND AUX IN PLAYBACK INSTRUCTION MANUAL VerIII PLEASE READ BEFORE USE ...

Page 2: ...or Open Button 24 CDII CD Play Pause Button 25 CDII CD Door 26 X BASS On Off Button 27 CDII CD Stop Button 28 3 5mm dia Headphone Jack 29 3 5mm dia Aux In Jack 30 CDII CD Skip Up Down Button 31 Record Button 32 Erase Button 33 LED Dial Pointer 34 Tape Forward Eject Button 35 Cassette Door Cover 36 45rpm Spindle Adaptor 37 Turntable Speed Selector 38 Tone Arm Rest 39 FM Wire Antenna 40 Speaker Term...

Page 3: ...Scale will indicate the station reached 3 Adjust the volume by pressing the VOLUME up down buttons 18 until the desired sound level has been reached FM FM STEREO RECEPTION z Set the BAND selector 6 to FM position Programmes are received in Mono sound When a Stereo signal is particularly weak it is preferable to receive the broadcast in Mono z Set the BAND selector 6 to the FM ST position to receiv...

Page 4: ...from the Tone Arm hold the Tone Arm Head steady lift up the black tab above the stylus holder 1 1 whilst grabbing the red plastic stylus holder with two fingers then gently pull the complete red stylus holder and tone arm cartridge downwards as shown in the diagram below 1 2 4 To remove the whole Stylus pick up assembly use small pliers to carefully disconnect the wires 2 then change to another st...

Page 5: ...how PLS SELECT FUNCTION 2 Press the CD I AUX function button 19 to select CD I AUX Mode The display will show bUSY for several seconds and then display CD 1 AUX and two dashes 3 Press the Open Close button 9 to open the CD I drawer 15 4 Place a pre recorded CD with the printed side facing up inside the tray then close the CD I door 5 After the unit has read the disc the LCD display 2 will show the...

Page 6: ...different function buttons one after another and within a short time as this may cause the system to malfunction If this happens please reset the system by switching the unit off for a while and then re starting it The reading and playback time of a CD R W disc varies from brand to brand It depends on the compatibility of the disc used RECORDING FUNCTION OF CD II The main function of CD II is for ...

Page 7: ...hen stop playback of the vinyl record 6 Finalize the recording as described in section B III NOTES When recording 78rpm records or 45rpm singles press the CD II Play Pause Button 24 this will temporarily interrupt the recording process and allow you to change the record or turn it over Then restart the recording process following the same procedure as before The same procedure applies if you wish ...

Page 8: ...annot be recorded on again after finalizing Although a finalized CD R disc may be played on other CD players remember that this is not always guaranteed Not all CD R or CD RW discs generally on sale may be compatible with this system due to differences in their manufacture If you find the quality of the recording unsatisfactory this is not a malfunction of the system Please try using a disc of a d...

Page 9: ... red transmitter requires 2 x 1 5V AAA size batteries to operate not supplied Open the rear compartment and insert 2 batteries observing the correct polarities as indicated inside the compartment replace the cover BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION EXCLUSIVE FUNCTIONS FOR CD II 1 6 11 16 1 Repeat In CD II Mode press to activate the Repeat Play function 2 Random In CD II Mode press to activate Random Play...

Page 10: ... STEP 4 Gently turn the turntable until a plop sound is heard which indicates the repositioning of the rubber band Replace the C clip to secure the turntable SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range AM 540 1600 kHz FM 88 108 MHz Antenna External FM Wire Antenna Speaker Max Rating Power 8W Speaker Ohms 4 Ω Output Power 4W per Channel RMS 20W p m p o Power Source 230V AC Mains 50Hz Batteries for Remote Transm...

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