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MAS SYSTEM

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Operation

3.  Press the Enter button to display “Alarm 1.” Use the 

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2.” When the desired alarm is displayed, press the Enter button to set it. The 
“Weekday: On” message will appear. Use the 

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Time, Weekend On/Off, Weekend Time or Source Settings, and press the Enter button 
to make a change. You may adjust the Weekday, Weekend and Source settings for 
either alarm.

   

  Weekday On/Off:

 Select to adjust whether Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 will sound on week-

days. Use the 

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to save the change.

    

 Weekday  Time:

 Select to set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 time for weekdays. The numeric 

time display will appear, with the hour setting flashing. Use the numeric keys to enter 
the two-digit hour setting, and the minute setting will flash. Use the numeric keys to 
enter the two-digit minute setting. Press the Enter button to advance from one field to 
the next without changing it, and press the Enter or Back button to save the change.

     Weekend On/Off: 

Select to adjust whether Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 will sound on week-

ends. Use the 

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to save the change.

  

   Weekend Time: 

Select to set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 time for weekends. The numeric 

time display will appear, with the hour setting flashing. Use the numeric keys to enter 
the two-digit hour setting, and the minute setting will flash. Use the numeric keys to 
enter the two-digit minute setting. Press the Enter button to advance from one field to 
the next without changing it, and press the Enter or Back button to save the change.

 

    Source: 

Select the source that will play when Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 sounds. The week-

day and weekend alarms for each of Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 must use the same source. 
If you prefer different sources for weekdays and weekends, use Alarm 1 for weekdays 
only and Alarm 2 for weekends only by adjusting the Weekday On/Off and Weekend 
On/Off settings appropriately. 

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 buttons to select one of these sources: Disc, USB A (front) or B (rear), 

Radio FM, Radio DAB (available only on MAS 111) or DMP (iPod docked in The 
Bridge IIIP when available). If Disc, DMP or USB A or B is selected, make sure a 
CD, iPod or USB is present and contains audio materials. If no device is present, 
the system will switch to FM Radio. Press the Enter or Back button to save the 
change.

4.  You may adjust the duration of playback and the snooze control, as well as the volume 

level. These settings are global to both Alarm 1 and Alarm 2, and for both the weekday 
and weekend alarms.

    

  Alarm  Timeout:

 With “Alarm 1” in the message display, press the 

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“Timeout” appears. This setting determines how long the system will play once the 
alarm sounds.

  To change the Timeout setting, press the Enter button. Use the 

 

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the duration of play: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60 minutes. Press the Enter or Back button  
to save the change.

   

  Snooze:

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appears. When the Power button or the Sleep button is pressed while the alarm is 
playing, the alarm will turn off for the amount of time specified by the Snooze setting, 
and will then resume.

  

  

To change the Snooze setting, press the Enter button. Use the 

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how long play will be paused: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 minutes. Press the Enter or 
Back button to save the change.

    Volume Level:

 With “Alarm 1” in the message display, press the 

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“Level” appears. This setting only affects playback using the alarms.

   

  

To change the Level setting, press the Enter button. Use the 

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the volume level within the range of – 80dB to +10dB. It is strongly recommended  
that you avoid using levels higher than 0dB to preserve your hearing and to avoid 
damage to the equipment. Before setting the alarm volume level, play the alarm 
source to determine a comfortable volume. Press the Enter or Back button to save 
the change. 

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Figure 3: Setting the Alarms

Содержание MAS 102

Страница 1: ...Music system Owner s Manual MAS 101 102 111...

Страница 2: ...0 OPERATION 11 Using the Remote Control 11 Turning On the MAS System 11 Setting the Clock 11 Setting the Alarms 11 Volume Control 13 Speaker Setup Tone Controls 13 Source Selection 13 FM Radio 13 Prog...

Страница 3: ...lug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable 17 Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like 18 CAUTION THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGL...

Страница 4: ...he functions of several products that previously had only been available separately Our mission was and is to deliver high delity sound in an easy to use package and we are con dent that you will enjo...

Страница 5: ...to scan until it nds a station of acceptably strong signal quality and then it stops To stop the scan before a station is found press the button again Play Pause Each tap toggles between the Play and...

Страница 6: ...playback of audio materials stored on a compatible iPod see page 4 connect The Bridge IIIP Make sure the insert for The Bridge IIIP is installed and install the appropriate dock adapter for your iPod...

Страница 7: ...ctor and to the corresponding connector on the MAS controller This cable passes audio signals from the controller to the ampli er and it transfers DC power from the ampli er to the controller If this...

Страница 8: ...each press toggles between the PS Program Service and RT Radio Text RDS information if available When a DAB radio station is playing press this button to access the menu system for the DAB tuner See p...

Страница 9: ...s toggles between Stereo and Monaural playback Auto Store Scans through all frequencies searching for stations with acceptably strong signal quality and stores them as presets Random Each press turns...

Страница 10: ...nd the front mini jack which is located on the right side of the controller Pair of RCA type analog audio outputs t Plug one end of a two conductor interconnect cable one cable is included purchase ad...

Страница 11: ...er button and use the 7 3 buttons to select On or Off Turning the clock off conserves power when the system is powered down to Standby mode 4 Set the clock Press the 7 3 buttons until Set Clock appear...

Страница 12: ...ttons until Timeout appears This setting determines how long the system will play once the alarm sounds TochangetheTimeoutsetting presstheEnterbutton Usethe t 7 3buttonstochange the duration of play 1...

Страница 13: ...r Back button to save the change Source Selection The first time the MAS system is turned on it will default to FM radio Press a Source Selector to switch to another source Disc USB DMP iPod docked in...

Страница 14: ...e disc is not compatible with the MAS system or its data may be damaged Press the Eject button to remove it The Play icon will appear along with the current track numbers and the elapsed track time Wh...

Страница 15: ...Check mode press the Play button s 4O DELETE A SINGLE TRACK FROM THE PLAYLIST STOP PLAY AND PRESS THE HECK BUTTON REPEAT edly until the desired track appears Press the Clear button Playlists are lost...

Страница 16: ...n that you are aware of any copyright restrictions on any material you record Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted materials is prohibited by law in most jurisdictions System Software Version To vi...

Страница 17: ...s distorted Make sure both speakers are securely connected with the correct polarity t and that no wires are touching each other and creating a short circuit There may be a problem with one of the spe...

Страница 18: ...Two 130mm honeycomb composite drivers ported High frequency transducers Two 25mm MMD domes shielded Nominal impedance 8 ohms Sensitivity 2 83V 1m 85dB Frequency response 60Hz 25kHz 3dB Crossover freq...

Страница 19: ...0V 60Hz MAS 102 Power consumption 1W full standby clock not activated 2W standby clock activated 150W maximum both channels driven Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Dimensions H x W x D Controller 90m...

Страница 20: ...ed Windows Media Audio is a proprietary file format developed by Microsoft iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc regis tered in the U S and other countries iPhone is a...

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