SPEAKER 6-8OHM
R
L
FM
75
W
FM
75
W
AM
LOOP
CLASS 1 LASER PROCUCT
TAPE IN
DVD IN
AUX 1 IN
ON
POWER
OFF
ANTENNA
AUDIO
Model: MCS-600
Power rating: AC 220V - 240V~50Hz
Max Power Consumption:120W
220-240V
~50Hz
SUB
LINE OUT
REC OUT
LEFT
RIGHT
USING THE RADIO
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Connecting an antenna
Before you can start listening to radio stations, you must
connect an antenna to the MCS-600.
The receiver is able to receive both FM and AM radio. It is
therefore possible to connect both an AM and a FM antenna
to the receiver.
1. FM antenna input. Connect the included FM antenna whip
to this input. Adjust the position of the antenna whip until
optimum reception is achieved. If an satisfying signal
cannot be received with the included antenna whip, an
external FM antenna must be connected instead. Make
sure the cable used for this is 75 ohms coaxial antenna
cable. The input can also be used for connection to an
antenna cable network if available.
2. AM antenna input. Connect the included AM loop antenna
to this input. Move the antenna until optimum reception is
achieved.
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2
Note:
It is strongly recommended to use outdoor external antenna to
acheive the optimum antenna signal.
Tuning in channels
To tune in channels on the MCS-600, you have three options:
- APS (Auto Program Scan)
- Automatic frequency search
- Manual frequency search
Press the APS button on the remote. The receiver will
automatically search the entire band for channels, and
store them as they come. This is the easiest way to tune in
radio channels. The downside to this is that the channels
will be stored in the order they have been found in.
Press the AUTO button on the remote. The diplay will show
the test AUTO. Press and hold the or TUNING -
button on the remote for 1 second. The receiver will
automatically scan the frequency up or down, until a radio
station is found. You can also turn the TUNING knob on the
front panel of the receiver to scan up or down in frequency.
APS (Auto Program Scan)
Automatic frequency search
Manual frequency search
To search manually in the frequencies, press the the AUTO
button on the remote. The display will then show the text
MANUAL. Then press the /- button on the
remote to step up or down in frequency. If you press and
hold the /- button on the remote, the receiver will
keep stepping up or down in frequency, until you let go of
the button. You can also turn the TUNING button on the
front panel of the receiver to manually tune up or down in
frequency.
To store a frequency to a preset after automatic or manual
searching, press the MEM button on the remote once. The
text TUNED will start to flash in the display. Then press the
/- button to choose the preset number you whish to
store the frequency to. Finally press the MEM button once
again. The frequency has now been stored to a preset after
your choice.
Use the S and STATION - buttons on the remote to
change between the stored stations.
If your antenna signal is too weak, you might experience some
noise when listening to radio in stereo. You can some times
remove this noise by switching to mono. This is done by
pressing the ST/MO button on the remote.
APS
AUTO
POWER
MCS-600
VOLUME
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10+
TUNING
TUNING
STATION
STATION
CD
TUNER
AUX1
AUX2
DVD
TAPE
LINE IN
ST/MO
PTY
SEARCH
APS
MEM
AUTO
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
REPEAT
DISPLAY
LOUDNESS
MUTE
TUNING -
ST/MO
AUTO
S
STATION -
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