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INSTRUCTION MANUAL S RCD-719[...]
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WARNING DO NOT OPEN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN DO NOT OPEN CAUTION The lig htning flash w ith arro - whead symbol,within an equ- ilateral triangle is inte nded to alert th e user to the presence of unin sulated ' dange rous vo - ltage' w ithin th e produ ct's en - closure that m ay be of suf fici- ent m[...]
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2 Quick View T o get the maximum enjoyment and performance fr om this product, please read this manual and familiarize yourself with the functions and controls before at tempting to operate it. Correct usage w ill assure years of trouble free per formance and listening pleasure. Front View 1. POWER button 2. CD/MP3 button 3. TUNER button 4. SKIP RE[...]
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3 1. POWER button 2 . K E Y P A D 3. T rack/T une REW button 4. T rack/T une Forw ard button 5. CD/MP3 button 6. TUNER/BAND button 7. INTRO button 8. PROG . button 9. MEMO button 10. ESP button 11. MP3 Mode button 12. MP3 Clear button 13. MP3 Enter button 14. COLOUR button 15. Display button 16. M-DOWN button 17. RDM button 18. REP .M-UP button 19.[...]
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4 Getting S tarted Unp acking your RCD719 MP3 Mi cro Sy ste m Carefully remove your CD micro system from its packaging. Y ou may wish to store the packaging for fu ture use. Box Contents: - CD/MP3 micro system - 2 speakers (speaker cables att ached) - Remote control - AM Loop Ant enna - User Guide AC CONNECTION Plug the power cord into an AC outlet[...]
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5 Remote Control The rem ote cont rol requ ires 2 x A AA Lithiu m Battery (not included). Battery Installation 1. Open the battery comp artment cover . Setting the Clock The clock can be set by using the MEMO but to ns on the remote control.When it is on standby Mode. Setting the Clock 1. Connect the main plug to a main supply scoket. 2. Press and [...]
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6 Operation Now your CD micro system is inst alled and ready for use, please re fer to the following instruction s for correct operation. AC Power Operation The CD micro system w ill be in stand by mode, when the AC po wer supply is connect ed and switched on. At the front of the CD micro syste m, or using th e remote control, press POWER, to sw it[...]
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7 Radio Operation At the fr ont of the CD micro system, or usin g the remote con trol, press POWER, to sw itch the CD micro system on. Th e LCD display will light up. Press either TUNER/BAND button on the remote control or the TUNER on the u nit to select the radio t uner . T uning Press either TUNER/BAND on the remot e control or TUNER/BAND on the[...]
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8 Preset Memory St ations Y ou r CD/MP3 micro sys tem can store up to 40 pr eset radio stat ions, 20 FM and 20 AM. Once a stat ion is in a p reset me mory it c an be retuned by pressing the REP .M-UP/M-DOWN button on the re mote co ntro l until the desir ed preset number is displayed. T o Preset S tations using the Re mote Control 1. Press the Tu n[...]
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9 CD player Operation Use the rem ote control or from the main unit, p ress CD/MP3, to switch the CD micro system on. The LCD display will li gh t up . Set the function switch to CD. The display will initially fla sh zeros then show ‘n o dIsc’. Only use CDs that bear t he CD logo. Loading and Unloading CDs 1. Press the EJECT button to open the [...]
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10 Stop Play 1. Press ST OP/ on the remote control or the unit. The display will show the tot al number of tracks and tot al playing time. 2. Press the EJECT button, to remove the CD from the compartment. Programmed Play back Up to 20 tracks can b e programmed for playback. Using the remote contro l (at CD STOP mode): 1. Press the MEMO button. [...]
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11 MP3 Disc Playback Same functions as CD play . 1. Place in the MP3 formatted d isc, after reading T OC (T able of Content) 2. The player will automatically detect the MP3 formatted disc a nd <MP3> will be shown on the LCD Disp lay . 3 . M P 3 d i s c w i l l a u t o m a t i c p l a y . 4 . T o s t o p p l a y i n g , p r e s s S T O P b u t[...]
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12 Care and Maintenance Comp act Disc Care CD Handling When handling CDs: - Do not touch the recorded surface. - Do not stick p aper , or write, on either side of the CD. - Do not bend the CD. CD Storage - T o avoid scratches/damage , always put CDs back in the ir cases, af ter use. - Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, high temperature/humid ity[...]
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13 S pecification POWER SUPPL Y 120V ~ 60Hz Radio FREQUENCY RANGE FM 87.5 - 108MHz A M 530 - 1710kHz Laser OPTICAL PICKUP Class 1 Laser Note: S pecification subject to change witho ut notice.[...]