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minute Sleep timer. The corresponding green LED will illuminate while the Sleep timer is active and the display
will countdown the remaining Sleep time. The Music System BT will power off automatically at the end of the
Sleep cycle. Sleep cannot be activated in CD mode unless a CD is loaded. Note RDS and CD Text will not
be displayed in Sleep mode.
6.
/ TUNE +/–:
Press the Tune +/- buttons briefly to Auto Scan to the next station detected. See “Auto
Scan” under “Menu” on how to disable Auto Scan and tune stations manually.
CD:
Briefly press to advance to the next track on a disc or back to a previous track if the track has been
playing for under 10 seconds. If the track has been playing for more than 10 seconds, pressing the button
will re-start the currently playing track. Using these buttons during shuffle play may cause tracks to repeat.
7.
STOP:
Press to stop CD playback and return to the first track.
8.
PLAY/PAUSE:
With a CD loaded, briefly press to initiate disc playback. Press during playback to Pause
playback and press again to resume playback. If the CD is paused for more than 5 consecutive minutes it
will revert to Stop.
9.
: Briefly press to fast forward or fast reverse in approximately 10 second intervals. Press again to
resume normal playback or press Play. These functions are not on the remote control. Due to the nature of
MP3 CDs, using the fast reverse will cause the CD to stop playback once it reaches the start of the track.
Also note fast forward and fast reverse will not operate during CD Intro mode. Pressing the fast scan buttons
(
) during shuffle play may cause tracks to repeat.
10.
EJECT:
Press to Eject a CD. The display will show “Ejecting”. This button is to eject only and should NOT
be used to load a CD. Always remove the disc in a straight position with-out bending the disc. In the unlikely
event you experience an error or a disc remains stuck inside, disconnect the power cord for 60 seconds and
reconnect firmly.
11.
CLOCK:
Press and hold to set the hour first. A beep will confirm you are in the clock set mode. Use the volume
knob to select the hour (Figure 6) and then press the volume knob in to set and cycle to the minutes (Figure
7). The hour determines AM or PM. Adjusting the hour does not affect the minutes and vise-versa. Repeat
this process to set the year, month and the day (Figure 8, 9 and 10). Once set, press the Clock button briefly
to recall the date and time whenever RDS or CD text is displayed. When the date is shown, only the month
and day will show (not the year).
12.
VOLUME/MENU/TREBLE:
Rotate clockwise to increase the volume or counter-clockwise to decrease the
volume. The volume level is represented in numbers from 0 (no output) to 30 (maximum output). If the volume
ever sounds distorted, reduce the level immediately. In any mode, push and hold the knob to access the
menu. See section marked "Menu". Push in and rotate counter-clockwise to reduce the treble or clockwise
to increase the treble. Press the volume knob in to set or the setting will store automatically and the display
will return to its previous state. This knob is also used to adjust and enter selections (by pushing the knob
in) when setting the Clock and Alarms. Adjusting the volume during Snooze will cancel the Snooze mode.
13.
AUDIO:
Push briefly to cycle through Stereo, Wide mode, or Mono audio settings. The Wide mode setting is
designed to create a more expansive soundstage, while the Mono setting reduces multiplex noise on weak
FM stations, making otherwise unlistenable stations listenable. Regardless of the previous audio setting, the
Wide mode will automatically engage each time the Music System BT is turned on.
EQ:
To temporarily turn the EQ off, press and hold the Audio button. The display will show “EQ Off” and a
confirmation beep will sound. The EQ will engage again automatically the next time the Music System BT is
turned on. To keep the EQ off, press and hold the Audio button and the display will show “EQ Always Off” and
Fig 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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