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Attention: - T o ensure sufficient ventilation, keep the spacing shown as b elow: (add line drawing) - Do not remove the plas tic cover of FM Antenna (A) at the back of the u nit. (add line drawing) Main Unit Front Panel Description 1. CD Player . 2. ON/ST ANDBY button t o turn on or off t he unit. Press over 5 seconds. It turns to ECO m ode and al[...]
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confirm the selection in MENU mode. 20. button to stop CD/USB/ SD-MMC/iPOD playback or to return to the previous menu page. 21. RPT b utton to se lect repeat playback or to select the ne xt preset channel in tuner mode Main Unit T op Panel Description 1. iPod docking Main Unit Back Panel Description 1. FM Antenna. 2. AM Antenna Input f or connectin[...]
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playback, or to memori ze for tuner , auto scan and preset tuner chan nels when it is pressed over 5 seconds 15. RAND/ button to select random pla yback or to set the channel n umber / select a preset channel in TUNER mo de, 16. / ESC bu tton to stop CD/USB/SD-MMC/iPOD playba ck or to return to the previous menu page. 17. to select the previous t r[...]
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pressed for 10 second s. Setting the Clock 1. Press the Menu button repe atedly until “CLCOK ” is shown, then press the /ENTER button to conf irm. 2. Press the or button to sel ect 24Hr or 12Hr display , then press the /ENTER button to conf irm. 3. Hour flashing. Press the or butt on to adjust the time by 1 hour . Hold it down to adjust continu[...]
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the /ENTER button to confirm. 3. Press the / ESC button to escape or it will automatic ally return to the previous page if no button is pressed f or 10 seconds. Setting the BASS 1. Press th e Menu b utton repeatedly un til “BASS” i s shown, then press the /ENTER button to conf irm. 2. Press MENU to select Bass ON or Bass OFF , t hen press the /[...]
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a. Press the button to skip to next t rack. b. Press the button once to skip to the beginning of the current track. Press it twice to skip to t he previous track. Search withi n a track During playback, hol d and press the / button to search for a desired point, then release th e button. It will resume normal playback from that point. Use the BAND/[...]
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Press the RANDOM butt on on the main unit or r emote control to pl ayback the files in random order . The symbol “???” will be shown in the displ ay . 11. Eject CD Press the button on the main unit or remote contr ol to eject the CD. IPOD Operation 1. Press the SOURCE button to select “iPod” and the LCD display will show the iPod Icon. 2. P[...]
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Operation – T uning a R adio S tation. 2. P ress the PROG/PRES ET button to enter t uning save mode. The symbol “MEM” w ill be displa yed. E.g. “FM 104.75 M : 0 1” with 01 f lashing, where M: 01 is program number . 3. W ithin 10 seconds, press the RPT or RANDOM button to select the desired program number . 4. W ithin 10 seconds, press the[...]
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At FM mode, extend and position the F M antenna to achieve optimum reception. At MW mode, orientate the main unit to achieve o ptimum reception.[...]