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V1.0 MCI-400 MUSIC CENTER W ITH iPod DOCKING ST A TION, CAS SETTE, FM RADIO, CD /M P3 PLA YER AND USB- & CARD SLOT INSTRUCTION MANUAL For information and su pport, www .lenc o.eu[...]
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LOCA TION OF CONTROLS 1) CD DOOR 15) MAIN UN IT ON / OF F BUTTON 2) LCD DISPL A Y 16) FUNC TION BUTTON 3) VOLUM E UP/DOW N BUTTON 17) MEMOR Y /CLOCK ADJUST BUTTON 4) CD DOOR OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON 18) MP3 FOLD ER UP/ PR E-UP 5) PRESE BU TT ON 19) ST -MO NO / PLA Y/P AU SE BUTTON 6) ALARM B UTTON 2 0) REMOTE S ENSOR 7) PLA Y MOD E BUTTON 21) ST ANDBY LED[...]
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C A U TION: USAGE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MA Y RESUL T IN HAZARDOU S RADIA TION EXPOSURE. THIS UNIT SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REP AIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. IMPORT ANT : SINCE MOVEMENT OF THE CD MECHANISM AND T HE SENSITIVE CI RCUITY MA Y CAUSE INTERFER ENCE [...]
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II) WIRE CO NNECTION 1) CONNECT THE END OF TH E SPEAKER CABLE TO THE SPEAKER OUT TERMINAL (RED & WHITE HEAD) (25) A T THE BACK OF MAIN UNIT , ANOTHER TERMINAL C ONNECT T O THE SPEAKER CLIP OF THE SPEAKER BOX BAC K SIDE(RED COLOR OF SPEAKER CABLE TO RED COLOR OF SPEAKER CLIP) 2) C ONNECT ONE END OF T HE RCA CABLE (YELLOW HEAD) TO THE SUB- W OOFE[...]
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PRESET S T A TION S YOU CAN STORE UP T O 20 RADIO ST A TIO NS IN THE MEMORY (20 FM). 1. SET T O TUNER MODE. 2. TURN TO THE DESIRED RADIO ST A T ION BY “ MANUAL” OR “ AUT O ” TUNING METHOD. 3. PRESS “ MEM/C L K-ADJ ” BUTTON ( 17) TO ENAB LE PROGRAM FUNCTION & “ M EM ” I NDICA TOR IS SHOW ON LCD (2) 4. PRESS “ FO L DER / PRE-UP [...]
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ID3 (TR A C K/ A L BUM TITLE) FU NCTION (BY REMOTE HA ND SET) PRESS THE “ ID3 “ BUTTON UNTIL THE LCD DISPLA Y (2) S HOW “ FILE - DURING PLA YBACK OF MP3/W MA FILE, THE SONG TITLE / ARTIST NAME / ALBUM NAME IS BEING DISPLA YED IN SEQ UENCE . PR ESS THE “ ID3 ” BUTTON AGAIN TO DISABLE THE FUNCTION. REMARK: - - IN THA T CASE OF NO NA ME HAD [...]
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5. REPEA T STEPS 3 AND 4 TO ENTER ADDITIO NAL TRACKS INTO THE M EMORY I F NECESSARY . 6. W HEN ALL THE DESIRED TRACKS HA VE BEEN PROGRAM MED, PRESS ST/MONO ” BUTTON ( 1 9) TO PLA Y THE DISC IN AS SIGNED ORDER. 7. PRESS “STOP ” BUTTON (9) TO TERMINA TE PROGRAM PLA Y . AFTER PROGRAM COMPLETE, PRE SS “M EMORY/CL K-ADJ” BUTTON (17) T O RE[...]
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PL A YBACK SELECT “T APE” FUNCTIO N (16 ) . PUT IN THE CASSETTE T APE. PRESS “ PLA Y “ KEY T O AC TIVE PLA YBACK ADJUST THE VOLU ME A T MAIN UNIT (3) AND SUB-WOOFER ( 29 ) T O THE DESIRE LEVEL. USE P AUSE KEY WHEN Y OU WANT TO STOP PLA YBACK TEMPORARIL Y . PRESS STOP / EJECT KEY WHEN FINISHED. RECORDING THE CASSETTE [...]
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B. ALA RM CLOCK SE TTING (BY REMOTE CON TROL) THIS FUNCTIO N ALL OWS THE SYSTEM TO TURN ON AUTOMA TICALL Y AND WAKE YOU UP BY CD, TUNER, USB, SD or iPod MODE RESPECTI VEL Y . FIRST , SET THE UNIT A T ST ANDBY MO DE AND THEN PRESS AND HOLD FO R A W HIL E THE “ ALARM ” BUTTON (6) TO ENTER THE SETTING MODE, THE FIRST T W O DIGITS OF CLOCK AND INDI[...]
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REMOTE CONTROL T R A N SMITTER CONTROL FUNC TIONS B A TTERY I NST A LL A TIO N THE INFRA- RED TRANSMITTER REQUIRE 2 PCS “ AAA “ BA TTERY FOR OPERA TI ON BUTTON DESCR IPTION 1) POWER ON/ ST ANDBY PRE SS T O S W ITCH ON/ST ANDBY THE SYSTEM 2) MEMORY/CLK-ADJ I N CD MODE : PRESS T O A CTIVE CD ROGRAM FUNCTION IN TUN ER MODE : PRESS TO ACTIVE PRESET[...]
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8) i-SHUFF L E IN iPod MODE : PR ESS T O CONTRO L SHUFFLE FUNCTION OF iPod UNIT 9) SLEEP PRESS T O AC TIVE SLEEP FUNCTION 10) ALARM PRESS TO ON/OFF AND SETTING THE ALARM FUNCTI ON 1 1) SNOOZE IN ALARM MO DE: PRESS ONCE TO ACTIVE SNOOZE FUNCTION AND PRESS TO 12) ID3 IN CD MP3/USB/SD M ODE: PRESS T O ACTIVE/DE-ACTIVE ID3 FUNCTIO N 13) MUTE PRESS TO A[...]