AM/MW
Connect the loop aerial (provided) to
the "AM (MW) ANT." snap terminal.
Set the MW/AM loop antenna to a
direction for the better reception.
TO SEARCH FOR A STATION
AUTOMATICALLY
Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
button
for 1 to 2 seconds, and a station is
searched for automatically. After tuning
in a station, the search stops.
The search may not stop at a station with
a very weak signal.
1. Press the FUNCTION button to
TUNER.
FOR BETTER RECEPTION
F M
2. Press the
STOP/BAND button to
select the desired band.
3. Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to select a station.
TO RECEIVE THE FM BROADCAST
IN STEREO
When receiving FM broadcasts in stereo,
The word "
(
(
STEREO
)
)
" illuminate.
1. Set to the desired band and
station.
PRESETTING STATION (for remote only)
Your favourite Radio Stations can be tuned in to by selecting their preset numbers.
It is possible to store up to 10 preset stations for FM band and 10 preset stations for
AM/MW band in the order of your choice.
TUNING INTO A PRESET STATION
Manual memory presetting
This feature allows you to manually preset stations to any desired channel.
2. Press the MEM
button until the
MEMORY indicator is shown and
" 01 " will blink on the display.
3. Press the /ALBUM+ button
to select a channel number for the
preset station on the remote control.
4. Press the MEM
button to memorize
the station.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the next
preset.
Press the /ALBUM+ or PRESET–/ALBUM– button to select a preset
number.
NOTE:
If a button is not pressed within 10 seconds the preset mode will be cancelled
automatically.
TUNING INTO A STATION MANUALLY
1. PHONES jack
2.
STANDBY indicator
3. Remote sensor
4. PLAY / PAUSE
button
5. VOLUME UP button
6. SKIP
/ TUNING DOWN
button
7. VOLUME DOWN button
8. SKIP
/ TUNING UP
button
9. LCD display
10.
STANDBY / ON button
11. STOP
/ BAND button
12. SLEEP / TIMER button
13. MEMORY
button
14. FUNCTION (CD/AUX/
TUNER) button
15. CD door
16. AC cord
17. Speaker terminal
18. Subwoofer terminal
19. AM (MW) loop terminal
20. AUX IN jack
21. FM antenna wire
Note : 16 to 21 are under the
rear cabinet cover.
Fully unwind the wire antenna. Then
extend the wire antenna and place it
in the position that sounds best.
NOTE: DO NOT CONNECT TO AN
OUTSIDE ANTENNA.
CONNECTIONS
1. SPEAKER CONNECTION
Remove the rear cover and connect the right speaker to
the R terminals, and the left speaker to the L terminals.
Connect the wires with the red lines to the red (+) terminals
and the plain-black wires to the black (–) terminals.
NOTE : Connecting speakers other than the speakers
supplied with the unit may damage the unit.
2. SUBWOOFER CONNECTION
Remove the rear cover and connect speaker wires from
the Subwoofer to the output of subwoofer.
NOTE : Ensure in each case that the red wire is connected
to red (+) terminal of the speaker output and the black
wire is connected to the black (–) terminal of the speaker output. Also ensure
that the connect orientation for left and right main speaker is observed.
3. CONNECTION WITH OTHER OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
To listen to or record audio signals from external units through this unit.
Connect the signal cord between the unit's AUX jack and the output jack of
the external equipment.
LISTENING TO THE CONNECTED EQUIPMENT
• Press the FUNCTION button to AUX. • Play the external source.
4. MW/AM LOOP ANTENNA CONNECTION
Do not connect to an outside antenna. Connect the supplied MW/AM loop
antenna to receive better MW/AM broadcast signal.
5. FM ANTENNA WIRE
Do not connect to an outside antenna.
6. POWER CORD CONNECTION
Before use, check that the rated voltage of your unit matches your local
voltage. Make sure speakers are connected correctly before plugging the AC
power cord into an AC outlet.
Caution: • Be sure the AC power cord is disconnected and all functions are
off before making connections.
• To prevent electrical shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot,
fully insert. (For N. America)
PROGRAMMING TRACKS - in the CD stop mode (Up to a maximum of 64
tracks)
2. Open the CD door. Hold the disc by
its sides and carefully make it fit
onto the central support of
compartment with the label side
facing towards you until you hear a
“click”. The total number and times
of tracks will show on the display.
TO INTERRUPT PLAYBACK
Press the PLAY/PAUSE
button.
The track time will blink.
To resume playback, press the PLAY/
PAUSE
button again.
TO STOP PLAYBACK
Press the STOP
button.
1. Press the FUNCTION button to CD.
3. To start playing, press the PLAY/
PAUSE
button.
To move backward at high speed
Keep the SKIP
button pressed
during play and release at the desired
point.
To move forward at high speed
Keep the SKIP
button pressed
during play and release at the desired
point.
Locating a particular point in a track
Keep it pressed
To find a previous track
Press the SKIP
button once to
return to the beginning of the current
track.
Press the SKIP
button repeatedly
to skip tracks backward one by one.
To skip tracks
Press the SKIP
button repeatedly
to skip track(s) forward one by one.
Searching for the beginning of a track
Press it once
NOTE :
The CD player may skip if the loud speakers are situated close to the player and if
high volume or x-bass levels are used.
LISTENING TO THE RADIO
CLOCK SETTING
TIMER OPERATION
1. In standby mode, press and hold
the MEMORY
button for about
3 seconds until time format blinks
on display.
3. Press the MEMORY
button, the
Hour blinks.
4. Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to set correct hour.
2. Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to set 12 Hour or 24 Hour
time format.
5. Press the MEMORY
button, the
Minute blinks.
6. Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to set correct minute, and then
press the MEMORY
button to start
the clock.
1. Press the MEM
button.
2. Press the SKIP
/
buttons to
select the desired tracks.
3. Press the MEM
button again.
4. Repeat alone step 2 and 3 procedure
to program additional tracks. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
button to start
playback of the programmed tracks
and memory indicator will appear
on display.
To check the program
While in the stop mode, press the MEM
button. The disc, track and program
numbers will appear on the display.
Press the MEM
button again to view
the other programmed selections.
These displays do not appear during pro-
grammed play.
To play the programmed tracks
Press the PLAY/PAUSE
button.
To stop programmed play
Press the STOP
button, if you want
to recover programmed play. You can
first press MEM
button and then
press PLAY
button again.
To clear the memory content
Press the STOP
button and then open
the CD door or press MEM
button
and then press the STOP
button in
stop mode.
1. Press and hold SLEEP/TIMER button
for about 3 seconds until the "
" and
"on" indicators will on the display
and the hour will blinks on the display.
2. Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to set hour.
3. Press the SLEEP/TIMER button, the
minute will blink.
4. Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to set minutes. Press the
SLEEP/TIMER button, the "off"
indicator will on the display and the
hour will blink on the display.
5. Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to set hour.
6. Press the SLEEP/TIMER button, the
minute will blink.
7. Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to set minutes.
8. Press the SLEEP/TIMER button, the
"TUNER" will blink on the display.
9. Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to set CD or TUNER.
10.Press the SLEEP/TIMER button, the
"VOL" will blink on the display.
11.Press the TUNING / SKIP
/
buttons to set volume.
12.Press the SLEEP/TIMER button to
"confirm" and turn on time, turn off
time, CD or TUNER, VOL will
sequence automatically on display.
Finally the "
" indicator and clock
time will on the display.
SLEEP SETTING
When the sleep timer is used, the power is automatically turned off after the specified
time passes.
NOTE :
Press SLEEP/TIMER button to set the sleep timer after 5 seconds. The sleep setting
is automatically turned on.
1. Press the SLEEP/TIMER button while
the power is on. "SLEEP 90" lights in
the display.
Note: SLEEP can be adjusted in
TUNER, CD and AUX modes.
2. Press the SLEEP/TIMER button one by
one to select the length of remaining
time until the unit turns off.
It changes the indicator in the
following way:
The sleep timer is set and the word
"SLEEP" is shown on the display.
To cancel the sleep timer, press the
SLEEP/TIMER button until "SLEEP" go
out in the display.
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TO ADJUST THE VOLUME
Press the VOLUME UP / DOWN button to obtain the
desired volume level.
FOR PRIVATE LISTENING
Connect headphones (Ø3.5 mm stereo mini-plug) to the
PHONES
jack. When headphones are connected,
speakers automatically disconnected.
TO SELECT X-BASS (FOR REMOTE ONLY)
X-BASS is designed specifically to boost the low frequency
sound to obtain a more powerful bass.
ADJUSTING THE SOUND
TURNING ON THE UNIT
TO TURN ON THE UNIT
Press the
STANDBY/ON button, the
indicator will turn off. Select the desired
function and the corresponding function indicator will light up.
TO TURN OFF THE UNIT
Press the
STANDBY/ON button to STANDBY, the
indicator will light up and
only clock display will light up.
CD PLAYBACK
TIMER PLAY AND TURN OFF THE UNIT AUTOMATICALLY
The power can be turn on or turn off automatically at a preset time. So that you can
listen CD and RADIO function only.
Make sure the clock is correct before TIMER OPERATION. Make sure the time which
use to turn on or turn off is correct, please refer to CLOCK setting procedure.
NOTE : 1. To check the TIMER, press the TIMER button twice (for remote only).
2. To cancel the TIMER function, press the TIMER button once (for remote
only) and "
" will go out in the display.
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R
RIGHT
SPEAKER
BOX
SUBWOOFER
SPEAKER
BOX
LEFT
SPEAKER
BOX
To AC outlet
For external source
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