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REMOTE  CONTROL

1.        STANDBY/ON  BUTTON
2.        iPod/CD  BUTTON
3.        DAB/FM  BUTTON
4.        AUX/USB/SD  BUTTON
5.        PLAY/PAUSE  BUTTON
6.        SKIP/SCROLL  DOWN  BUTTON
7.        STOP/MENU  BUTTON
8.        PROGRAM  BUTTON
9.        INTRO  BUTTON
10.    CLOCK  DISPLAY  BUTTON
11.    EQ  BUTTON
12.    BACKLIGHT  BUTTON
13.    VOLUME  UP  BUTTON
14.    OPEN/CLOSE  BUTTON
15.    PS/FOL/MENU  UP  BUTTON
16.    VOLUME  DOWN  BUTTON
17.    PS/FOL/MENU  DOWN  BUTTON
18.    SELECT/REPEAT  BUTTON
19.    SKIP/SCROLL  UP  BUTTON
20.    RANDOM  BUTTON
21.    SLEEP  BUTTON
22.    TIMER  BUTTON
23.    X-BASS  BUTTON
24.    MUTE  BUTTON
25.    SURROUND  BUTTON

Press  down  the  compartment  cover,  and  slide  the 
cover  off  to  open  the  compartment.  Place  the  two 
(UM4),  (AAA),  (R03)  batteries  in  the  remote 
control  according  to  the  polarity  markings  ("+" 
and  "-”)  inside  the  compartment  and  on  the 
batteries.  Place  the  cover  over  the  compartment, 
press  down  lightly,  and  push  it  upward  until  it 
snaps  on.

NOTE    :    Remove  the  batteries  from  the  remote 
control  if  not  in  use  for  long  period  of  the  time. 
Do  not  mix  normal  batteries  with  rechargeable 
batteries,  when  the  batteries  become  weak, 
remote  control  will  not  function  and  replace 
with  new  batteries.

**BATTERIES    NOT    INCLUDED**

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PUT TING  THE  BAT TERY  INTO  THE  REMOTE  CONTROL  UNIT

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AC  Cor d

1.     

Speakers    Connection

         

Extend  the  SPEAKER  WIRES  and  connect  them

            to  the  SPEAKER  TERMINALS.   

2.     

Power  Cord  Connection

         

Before  using  ,  connect  the  AC  Power  Cord  to

            the  AC  outlet  .  Standby 

light.       

indicator 

INSTALLING  THE  SPEAKER  WIRE 

TO  THE  SPEAKER  TERMINALS

Содержание AXM898U

Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL AXM898U Before operating please read these instruc tions thoroughly MICRO SYSTEM WITH iPod DOCKING USB MP3 SD MMC CARD ...

Страница 2: ...r splashing or objects filled with liquids such as vases to be placed on the equipment DON T place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to equipment High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer s approved stand or legs with th...

Страница 3: ...UK 2 ...

Страница 4: ...e of apparatus in moderate climates The mains plug should not be obstructed or should be easily accessed during intended use The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper table clothes curtains etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine...

Страница 5: ...Pod with colour display 4th generation 40GB 60GB only No 4 No 3 Made for iPod 4th generation 20GB only U2 Special Edition Made for iPod with video 5th generation 60GB 80GB only iPod classic 160GB Made for iPod nano 1st generation 1GB 2GB 4GB only Made for iPod with video 5th generation 30GB only iPod classic 80GB No 8 No 9 No 10 Connector dock Dock adapter No 7 iPod touch 8 16GB but Dock adapter i...

Страница 6: ...OPEN CLOSE BUTTON 14 DAB FM BUTTON 15 AUX USB SD BUTTON 16 MENU PS FOLDER DOWN BUTTON 17 MENU PS FOLDER UP BUTTON 18 LCD DISPLAY 19 PROGRAM BUTTON 20 TIMER BUTTON 21 SD MMC MEMORY CARD IN SLOT 22 IR SENSOR 23 VOL SKIP SCROLL JOG MODE SELECT CONTROL 24 CD DOOR 25 SPEAKER TERMINALS 26 AUX IN JACK 27 VIDEO OUT JACK 28 AC CORD 29 FM ANTENNA 1 8 6 4 2 10 12 14 16 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 18 21 23 24 22 19 2...

Страница 7: ...mote control according to the polarity markings and inside the compartment and on the batteries Place the cover over the compartment press down lightly and push it upward until it snaps on NOTE Remove the batteries from the remote control if not in use for long period of the time Do not mix normal batteries with rechargeable batteries when the batteries become weak remote control will not function...

Страница 8: ...omatically synchronised to the DAB local time Synchronise the clock to DAB local time This unit carries a single lead wire DAB FM antenna to obtain the best performance you should fully extend the wire antenna and adjust the position as well as the direction until you find the best reception For ideal DAB reception always maintain the lead wire antenna in a vertical position holding it upward or d...

Страница 9: ...n To select the secondary station press the JOG MODE SELECT control when the appears in the display Secondary Services There are two types of DAB auto scan modes one is local scan and the other is full scan Local scan will only search for the UK DAB Band III channels and full scan will search for all DAB Band III channels After the scan has finished the first alphanumerically found station will be...

Страница 10: ... PROGRAM button once the display will show PRESET and flash F8 2 Press the PS or PS button to select your desired station preset number then press the PROGRAM button to confirm your selection the display will show Preset saved in DAB mode F9 3 To recall a preset station press the PS or PS button to select the stations that you have stored the display will show Preset loaded in DAB mode 4 If you pr...

Страница 11: ...e broadcaster may include in their transmissions The message usually includes information such as programme details etc DLS This describes the style of the programme that is being broadcast If the information is not available the display will show Programme Type Programme type The Ensemble Multiplex is a collection of radio stations that are bundled and transmitted together in a single frequency T...

Страница 12: ...yback press the button again 8 To stop playback press the button the display will show STOP the total number of folders and tracks Playing the entire CD F15 F12 F13 F14 Selecting a different track during play 1 During playback press on the JOG MODE SELECT control once when the display shows Track rotate the JOG MODE SELECT control until you read your desired track in the display and playback will ...

Страница 13: ...press the PROGRAM button once the display will show MEM Tr 1 and P 01 3 Press the or button to select the first track number to be programmed When the desired track number appears in the display press the PROGRAM button to confirm and the first track to play is programmed The program memory number will advance to P 02 and ready for the next entry 4 Repeat the above steps to program other tracks a ...

Страница 14: ... twice UK 13 LISTENING TO YOUR IPOD This unit incorporates an iPod docking function your favourite songs in the iPod can be playback through this unit a range of adaptors are supplied for various of iPod models 1 To select iPod operation press the iPod CD button the display will show NO iPod F19 2 Open the door of the iPod docking station located on the top of the unit select an adaptor which matc...

Страница 15: ...t of the timer clock will flash F24 3 Press the PS FOLDER or PS FOLDER button to set to the desired hour then press the TIMER button to confirm the minute digits will then flash press PS FOLDER or PS FOLDER button to set desired minutes press TIMER button to confirm the on timer clock is set 4 Then you will enter into the off timer clock setting the display will show Off Timer and the hour digit w...

Страница 16: ...klight between on and off HEADPHONE JACK The stereo headphone jack is located on the left side of the front panel Connect a set of stereo headphones not included to this jack for private listening When headphones are in use the speakers will be automatically disconnected IMPORTANT When using headphones always set the volume control to a low level before you put the headphones on then put the headp...

Страница 17: ... 16 11 025 8 BIT RATE kbps 8 320 Constant VBR Variable Bit Rate ID3 TAG V2 4 V2 3 V2 2 V2 1 V1 x MAX FILE NO Dir Dir File 256 511 USB 128 999 FOLDER FILE NAME 30 30 Max no of bytes ID3 Title Artist Album 30 30 30 Max no of bytes WMA DECODE OPTIONAL FILE Windows Media Audio 9 wma WMA SAMPLING RATE KHz 48 44 1 32 22 05 16 11 025 8 BIT RATE kbps 32 192 MAX FILE NO Dir Dir File 256 511 USB 128 999 FOL...

Страница 18: ...iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the US and other countries ...

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