Stop and ejection
: Press the “ Tape forward / Eject “ button completely inward and the cassette tape will be
ejected. The “ tape forward / eject “ button remain at lowest height position.
Fast forward
: Press the “ tape forward / Eject “ button half way in during playback mode and the tape
will fast forward. The “ tape forward / eject “ button will remain at the middle height
position.
Resume playback
:Slightly press the “ Tape forward / Eject “ button again to resume normal playback. The
“ tape forward / eject “ button will return to the highest position.
Remark
-
Make sure the direction is correct when inserting the tape into the system.
-
Some searching noise can be heard but the system cannot perform normal playback function during fast forward
mode.
-
It is recommended to take out cassette tapes from the system when not in use.
Phono
Noted:
-
Remove the stylus protector.
-
Be sure that the pick up holder (26) is released from the tone arm before operating and
re-secured again afterwards.
1. Select “ Phono/Aux ” function from the function selector (3)
2. Set the speed selector to the proper position depending on the record to be played.
3. place the record on the platter (use the spindle adaptor if required).
4. Lift the tone arm from the rest and slowly move it to the record. The turntable will start to
rotate.
5. Place the tone arm to the desired position of the record.
6. Adjust the volume to the desired level.
7. At the end of record, the platter will automatically stop rotating. Lift the tone arm from the
record and return it to the rest.
8. To stop manually, lift the tone arm from the record and return it to the rest.
Remark
: This system has an auto-stop mechanism, which stops the turntable revolving when it gets to the end. On
some records, where they are longer than normal, it may stop before the end of the last track. In this happens, the
Auto-stop switch (25) can be set to the “ Off “ position, then it will run to the end of the record but will not stop
automatically. Turn off the unit using the power button or switch back the auto-stop switch back to the “ on “ position to
stop the turntable rotating. Then replace the tone arm to the rest position.
Remark : Phono and Aux-In share a channel on this system. When a cable is plugged in to the Aux in
socket(28) the phono is disabled and the channel will change to Aux automatically. Please ensure
nothing is plugged in to the Aux in socket (28) before using the turntable.
Aux-in connection
Connect the unit to any auxiliary device (i.e. MP3 player) by connecting it to the aux in socket (28) on the rear of the
music system. Using a 3.5mm stereo cable (not provided) connect one end to your auxiliary device and one to the music
system.
1. Select the “ Phono/Aux ” function(3).
2. Plug the cable from the auxiliary device in to the Aux in socket. The channel with switch to Aux automatically.
3. Start playback on your device and adjust Power/Volume knob (5) to the desire volume level. If there is distortion,
reduce the volume level of your auxiliary device.
Note: To use the turntable unplug Aux leads as the phono is disabled with a cable in the aux-in socket
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For MP3 disc
(1) Repeat 1
(2) Repeat 1 folder
(3) Repeat all track
(6) off mode
(5) random
(4) intro play
Indicator
Play mode
on LCD display
Repeat single track
Repeat all tracks
all
repeat single folder
Intro play mode
Intro
Random mode
Random
Off mode
-----------------
Repeat play
You can listen the desired track or folder repeatedly with this function.
Intro play
You can listen the beginning (10 seconds) of each track in a CD using this function, saving you time searching for a
desired song
Random play
You can listen to all the tracks or folders in a random order
CD/MP3 disc programming
(using remote control handset
)
Up to 32 tracks can be programmed for CD or MP3 file to play in any order. Before use, be sure the system is at stop
mode before programming:-
1. Set in CD/USB mode & stop the CD/MP3 disc playback.
2. Press the “Program” button, “ PROG “ indicator will appear on LCD display (2). Moreover, it will indicate program no.
And digits for track no. To be programmed.
3. Select a desired track by pressing skip
or
buttons (16,15).
4. Press the “ Program ” button to store the track into memory.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter additional tracks into the memory if necessary.
6. When all the desired tracks have been programmed, press CD “ Play/Pause/Stop ”
button (18) to play the
disc in assigned order.
7. To cancel the programmed file, press “stop” button on remote handset until “ Prog “ indicator is disappear on LCD
display (2)
Playback of MP3 song via USB storage media
Connecting
The system is able to decode and playback MP3 files stored on a USB memory sticks when plugged in to the music
system.
1. Set function selector (3) to CD/USB mode and press Source button (7) to select
“ USB ” mode.
2. Plug-in the USB memory stick ensuring it is fully inserted.
Trying to connect the USB upside down could damage the socket or memory
stick. Check orientation is correct before connection.
3. The system will start reading the storage media automatically after connecting, and
the LCD display (2) will show the total number of MP3 files and total number of
folders detected.
4. Repeat the same playback procedure as playing CD/MP3 disc as above.
Remark
-
The system can detect and read files in MP3 format.
-
If connecting the system to a memory stick style MP3 player via the USB socket, due to variances in the MP3
encoding format, some MP3 players may not be compatible. This is not a malfunction of the system.
-
The USB port does not support connection using a USB extension cable and is not designed for communication
with computer directly.
Listing to Tape
General operation
Cassette playback
: The system will start the playback automatically after insertion of a cassette tape
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3. Select a desired track by pressing skip or buttons (16,15).
4. Press the “ Program ” button to store the track into memory.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter additional tracks into the memory if necessary.
6. When all the desired tracks have been programmed, press CD “ Play/Pause/Stop ”
button (18) to play the disc in assigned order.
7. To cancel the programmed fi le, press “stop” button on remote handset until “ Prog “
indicator is disappear on LCD display (2)
Playback of MP3 song via USB storage media
Connecting
The system is able to decode and playback MP3 fi les stored on a USB memory sticks
when plugged in to the music system.
1. Set function selector (3) to CD/USB mode and
press Source button (7) to select
“ USB ” mode.
2. Plug-in the USB memory stick ensuring it is
fully inserted.
•
Trying to connect the USB upside down
could damage the socket or memory
stick. Check orientation is correct before
connection.
3. The system will start reading the storage
media automatically after connecting, and
the LCD display (2) will show the total number of
MP3 fi les and total number of
folders detected.
4. Repeat the same playback procedure as
playing CD/MP3 disc as above.
Remark
- The system can detect and read fi les in MP3 format.
- If connecting the system to a memory stick style MP3 player via the USB socket, due to
variances in the MP3 encoding format, some MP3 players may not be compatible. This is
not a malfunction of the system.
- The USB port does not support connection using a USB extension cable and is not
designed for communication with computer directly.
Listing to Tape
General operation
Cassette playback : The system will start the playback automatically after insertion of a
cassette tape
Stop and ejection : Press the “ Tape forward / Eject “ button completely inward and
the cassette tape will be ejected. The “ tape forward / eject “ button
remain at lowest height position.
Fast forward :
Press the “ tape forward / Eject “ button half way in during playback
mode and the tape will fast forward. The “ tape forward / eject “
button will remain at the middle height position.
Resume playback : Slightly press the “ Tape forward / Eject “ button again to resume
normal playback. The “ tape forward / eject “ button will return to the
highest position.
Remark
- Make sure the direction is correct when inserting the tape into the system.
- Some searching noise can be heard but the system cannot perform normal playback
function during fast forward mode.
- It is recommended to take out cassette tapes from the system when not in use.
Phono
Noted:
- Remove the stylus protector.
- Be sure that the pick up holder (26) is released from the tone
arm before operating and re-secured again afterwards.
1. Select “ Phono/Aux ” function from the function selector (3)
2. Set the speed selector to the proper position depending on
the record to be played.
3. place the record on the platter (use the spindle adaptor if
required).
4. Lift the tone arm from the rest and slowly move it to the
record. The turntable will start to rotate.
5. Place the tone arm to the desired position of the record.
6. Adjust the volume to the desired level.
7. At the end of record, the platter will automatically stop rotating.
Lift the tone arm from the record and return it to the rest.
8. To stop manually, lift the tone arm from the record and return
it to the rest.
Stop and ejection
: Press the “ Tape forward / Eject “ button completely inward and the cassette tape will be
ejected. The “ tape forward / eject “ button remain at lowest height position.
Fast forward
: Press the “ tape forward / Eject “ button half way in during playback mode and the tape
will fast forward. The “ tape forward / eject “ button will remain at the middle height
position.
Resume playback
:Slightly press the “ Tape forward / Eject “ button again to resume normal playback. The
“ tape forward / eject “ button will return to the highest position.
Remark
-
Make sure the direction is correct when inserting the tape into the system.
-
Some searching noise can be heard but the system cannot perform normal playback function during fast forward
mode.
-
It is recommended to take out cassette tapes from the system when not in use.
Phono
Noted:
-
Remove the stylus protector.
-
Be sure that the pick up holder (26) is released from the tone arm before operating and
re-secured again afterwards.
1. Select “ Phono/Aux ” function from the function selector (3)
2. Set the speed selector to the proper position depending on the record to be played.
3. place the record on the platter (use the spindle adaptor if required).
4. Lift the tone arm from the rest and slowly move it to the record. The turntable will start to
rotate.
5. Place the tone arm to the desired position of the record.
6. Adjust the volume to the desired level.
7. At the end of record, the platter will automatically stop rotating. Lift the tone arm from the
record and return it to the rest.
8. To stop manually, lift the tone arm from the record and return it to the rest.
Remark
: This system has an auto-stop mechanism, which stops the turntable revolving when it gets to the end. On
some records, where they are longer than normal, it may stop before the end of the last track. In this happens, the
Auto-stop switch (25) can be set to the “ Off “ position, then it will run to the end of the record but will not stop
automatically. Turn off the unit using the power button or switch back the auto-stop switch back to the “ on “ position to
stop the turntable rotating. Then replace the tone arm to the rest position.
Remark : Phono and Aux-In share a channel on this system. When a cable is plugged in to the Aux in
socket(28) the phono is disabled and the channel will change to Aux automatically. Please ensure
nothing is plugged in to the Aux in socket (28) before using the turntable.
Aux-in connection
Connect the unit to any auxiliary device (i.e. MP3 player) by connecting it to the aux in socket (28) on the rear of the
music system. Using a 3.5mm stereo cable (not provided) connect one end to your auxiliary device and one to the music
system.
1. Select the “ Phono/Aux ” function(3).
2. Plug the cable from the auxiliary device in to the Aux in socket. The channel with switch to Aux automatically.
3. Start playback on your device and adjust Power/Volume knob (5) to the desire volume level. If there is distortion,
reduce the volume level of your auxiliary device.
Note: To use the turntable unplug Aux leads as the phono is disabled with a cable in the aux-in socket
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