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STEREO OR MONO

Stereo  reception  offers  more  realistic  sound.  In 
poor reception areas Stereo can be noisy. Setting 
the  tuner  to  mono  will  greatly  improve  noise 
performance in poor reception areas.

To set mono:

Tune in the wanted station

Press the 

FIND/MS key

 on the handset.

The Stereo light will extinguish

To restore Stereo

Press the 

FIND/MS key

 on the handset.

The Stereo light will return

The  default  setting  for  FM  is  stereo.  It  is  not 
possible to memorise a mono setting for a station 
broadcasting in stereo

AUX MODE

Repeatedly press the

 FUNCTION 

key to select - 

AUX MODE

You  can  now  play  external  audio  equipment 
through the system. In this mode only the Volume 
EQ  and MUTE functions operate.

USING THE TUNER

Press 

TUNER/BAND

The tuner will switch on. In normal use the last used 
band and station will be the one displayed.

Press 

TUNER/BAND 

to  select  MW  or  FM  (The 

default at first use is FM)

TUNING A STATION - Auto Tuning

Press and hold  

 . the tuner will scan the band 

looking  for  a  station.  When  a  usable  station  is 
reached the tuner will stop and play the station. 

To continue scanning, press and hold  

.

TUNING A STATION - Manual Tuning

Press and hold  

 . 

The tuner scans the band  in increments of 50KHz  
(FM) and 9KHz (AM)   In this mode you may get 
inter-station noise so please turn the volume down.

When a stereo station (FM) is detected the STEREO 
beacon will light.

PRESETS 

You can preset 30 FM and 10 MW stations 

1. Tune the wanted radio station

2. Press the 

PROGRAM 

 button

4.  Press 

MEMUP/MEM  DOWN

  to  select  a 

program channel

5. Press 

PROG/MEM

 to save the station. This will 

overwrite the preset with the new information.

6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store additional stations.

7.

 

To recall a preset station:

 

Press 

MEMUP/MEM 

DOWN 

until you reach the preset no.

FM 87.50

MHz

FM 88.00

MHz

FM 92.50

MHz

<<ST>>

mw 522 

KHz

mw 531 

KHz

 FM 90.50

MHz

     FM 90.50

MHz

  FM 90.50

MHz

FM 90.50

MHz

  FM 97.30

MHz

<<ST>>

MEMORY

<<ST>>

<<ST>>

<<ST>>

<<ST>>

01

05

MEMORY

05

05

  FM 97.30

MHz

<<ST>>

MONO

  FM 97.30

MHz

STEREO

  FM 97.30

MHz

<<ST>>

AUX

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Summary of Contents for MC 507

Page 1: ...User Handbook CD TUNER Hi Fi SYSTEM WITH MP3 AND USB FLASH DRIVE SUPPORT MC 507 ...

Page 2: ...r Heed all warnings component Do not stare at the laser lens Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a slightly damp cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s IMPORTANT instructions This equipment generates uses and can radiate Do not install or operate near any heat sources such radio frequency energy and if not ...

Page 3: ...m pens may damage its surface where you purchased this product or if that is not When loading a CD into the player possible your nearest Tesco store Please have your receipt ready when you call Position the disc over the centre spindle Retain the packaging If you dispose of it do so in Make sure the printed side faces out accordance with recycling regulations in your area Press the CD gently into ...

Page 4: ... IS STABLE AND CAN SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE UNIT It is for the user to optimum results Do not extend or cut the FM determine whether the supplied hardware is suitable for the wall and to provide proper alternative antenna lead fixings if not If you are unsure of how to proceed consult a qualified building expert The MW aerial is internal to the system so if you Apply the supplied template to the ...

Page 5: ...the unit from the mains you do not have to re enter the settings Lift off the battery compartment cover Insert two AA batteries not supplied as shown Replace the cover EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS AUXILIARY INPUT Connect any line source such as a DVD or MP3 player You will need to purchase a suitable RCA phono interconnect SUBWOOFER This is a single RCA connector for connection to a powered subwoofer Refe...

Page 6: ...rised Radio station up 14 FUNCTION KEY Press to select AUX USB CARD TUNER CD 15 MEM KEY Choose the next memorised Radio station down 16 VOLUME KEY 17 VOLUME KEY 18 ON OFF KEY Switch the unit ON or to Standby 19 HEADPHONE SOCKET 20 USB SOCKET Connect a USB flash card 21 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR 22 OPEN CLOSE KEY Open Close the CD door 0 TIMER PROGRAM FIND ESP DISPLAY TUNER BAND REPEAT MEM MEM SLEEP FU...

Page 7: ...EPEAT KEY Repeat a track or a whole CD 6 MEM UP KEY Choose the next memorised Radio station up 7 NUMBER KEYPAD Directly enter CD MP3 track album numbers 8 PROGRAM KEY Set p a program of tracks Set the clock 9 PLAY PAUSE KEY Press to Pause a CD Press again to play 10 PREVIOUS NEXT KEYS 11 CD STOP KEY Stop a CD playing 12 VOLUME UP DOWN KEYS Alter the Volume up or down 13 MUTE KEY Press to cancel re...

Page 8: ...nd volume it was in when last used SELECTING AN INPUT Repeatedly press the FUNCTION key to select an input AUX USB CARD TUNER CD PLAYING A CD 1 Select CD via the FUNCTION key OR Press the PLAY PAUSE key If no disc is in the player you will see 2 Press OPEN CLOSE to open the CD door 3 Place a CD into the tray with the label facing outwards 4 Press OPEN CLOSE to close the CD door 5 The player will r...

Page 9: ...ogram more tracks Up to 64 tracks may programmed 6 Press to play the program To cancel a program before it plays Press STOP To cancel a program during Program Play Press STOP The disc will stop and display the tracks on the disc but the program is retained in the memory Press to play the disc normally from the start To replay the program Press PROGRAM followed by the PLAY PAUSE key To erase the pr...

Page 10: ...30 the minimum is 0 The volume level is indicated by the length of the bar display at the bottom of the screen The volume level appears on the screen before reverting to the track display Muting the sound Press MUTE The Volume bar display flashes and the sound will mute In mute mode you can operate the player but the sound remains muted To cancel mute Press MUTE or VOLUME Note If you switch the pl...

Page 11: ... formatted disc Discs with a number of MP3 tracks in folders just burnt as a PC data disc may not play ABOUT MP3 FORMATS Load an MP3 disc The player will load the disc and then stop The basic disc information will appear as in the illustration This tells you that the disc contains 4 folders with a total of 24 songs Of these 4 folders one of them will in all probability be the basic disc or ROOT fo...

Page 12: ...he display The letter A also appears with the first song beginning with A The 11 at the top of the display indicates this is track 11 on the disc Press and hold the one of the keys The letter A flashes and the next song beginning with A appears Repeatedly press the keys to view all the songs on the disc beginning with A When you have selected a song Press PLAY PAUSE to commence playing To move thr...

Page 13: ... is FM TUNING A STATION Auto Tuning Press and hold the tuner will scan the band looking for a station When a usable station is reached the tuner will stop and play the station To continue scanning press and hold TUNING A STATION Manual Tuning Press and hold The tuner scans the band in increments of 50KHz FM and 9KHz AM In this mode you may get inter station noise so please turn the volume down Whe...

Page 14: ...des operate as for MP3 disc replay except that there is no Alphabetical Search Card usb PLAYING USB FLASH DRIVES SLEEP AND ALARM MODE 14 VOLUME 024 stop 04 ESP VOLUME VOLUME 001 00 01 01 ESP Sleep mode sets the system to Standby when the preset sleep time is reached To set SLEEP mode Press the SLEEP key repeatedly to cycle the sleep time in minutes OFF bypasses the function 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20...

Page 15: ...gs Press and hold the TIMER key and re enter the new data VOLUME 001 00 01 01 ESP VOLUME TUNER On VOLUME TUNER VOLUME Volume 18 VOLUME 07 15 On VOLUME 08 30 Off VOLUME Volume 18 VOLUME TUNER VOLUME 001 00 01 01 ESP If your system is not performing as well as you might expect please check through this list before returning the unit to Tesco for attention SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION...

Page 16: ...mmercially available CD lens cleaner Follow the instructions explicitly Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with Immediately you have cleaned the lens re connect the system to the mains household waste Please recycle where facilties exist Check with Bring the system out of Standby and press OPEN CLOSE to shut the door Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice If you have not...

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