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FWM35 MP3-CD Mini Hi-Fi System[...]
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México Es necesar io que lea cuidadosamente su instr uctivo de manejo. No abrir, riesgo de choque eléctrico Verifique que el voltaje de alimentación sea el requerido para su aparato ATENCIÓN Para evitar el riesgo de choque eléctrico, no quite la tapa. En caso de requerir servicio, dirijase al personal calificado. PRECAUCIÓN - ADVERTENCIA Desc[...]
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3 3 y CD1/2/3 TAPE1/2 REP/SHUF PROGRAM DIM DSC DBB SLEEP TIMER ON/OFF MUTE TITLE ALBUM AUX TUNER VOL ! % 0 5 4 $ % ^ ( 6 7 8 6 5 ) ≤ & * ¡ 9 3 @ # 1 2 4 3 7 # ∞ § ™ £[...]
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(for tuner installation)[...]
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5 English F rançais Español Index English ------------------------------------------------ 6 F rançais -------------------------------------------- 28 Español --------------------------------------------- 51 -------------------------------------------------------- 74[...]
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6 English Contents General Information Supplied accessories ............................................ 7 Acknowledgement ............................................... 7 Envir onmental information ................................ 7 Safety information ................................................ 7 Preparations Rear connections ...............[...]
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7 English General Information MPOR T ANT! PLEASE NO TE THA T THE VOL T AGE SELECTOR LOCA TED A T THE REAR OF THIS SYSTEM IS PRESET A T 220V FROM THE FA CTOR Y . FOR COUNTRIES THA T OPERA TE A T 110V -127V , PLEASE ADJUST TO 110V -127V BEFORE Y OU SWITCH ON THE SYSTEM. Supplied accessories –2 speaker bo xes – remote control – MW loop antenna ?[...]
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8 English Pr eparations Rear connections The type plate is located at the rear of the system. A Po w e r – Before connecting the AC po wer cord to the wall outlet, ensure that all other connections hav e been made . – If your system is equipped with a V oltage Selector , set the V OL T A GE SELECT OR to the local pow er line voltage . WARNING! [...]
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9 English Pr eparations FM Antenna ● For better FM stereo reception, connect an outdoor FM antenna to the FM ANTENNA terminal. C Speak ers Connection Fr ont Speakers Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS terminals, right speaker to " R " and left speaker to " L ", coloured (mar ked) wire to " + " and black (unmar[...]
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10 English Contr ols (illustrations on page 3) Contr ols on the system and r emote contr ol 1 ST ANDBY ON – to switch the system on or to standby mode. 2 DISC 1/2/3 (CD DIRECT 1/2/3) – to select a disc tr ay for playback. 3 Sour ce selection – to select the following : CD (CD 1•2•3) – to select disc tr ay 1, 2 or 3. TUNER (BAND) – to [...]
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11 English Contr ols Notes for remote control: – First, select the source you wish to control by pressing one of the source select keys on the remote contr ol (CD or TUNER, for e xample). – Then select the desired function ( É , í , ë , for example). ! DIM MODE – to select different brightness for the display screen : DIM 1, DIM 2, DIM 3 o[...]
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12 English Basic Functions IMPOR T ANT! Before you oper ate the system, complete the preparation pr ocedures. Plug and Pla y (for tuner installlation) Plug and Play allows y ou to store all availab le r adio stations automatically . First time setup/pow er up 1 When y ou tur n on the main supply , " AUTO INSTALL - PRESS PLAY " is display [...]
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13 English Basic Functions Demonstration mode The system has a demonstr ation mode that shows the various features offered by the system. To activate the demonstration ● In standby mode , press and hold Ç on the system for 5 seconds to switch to demonstration. To deactivate the demonstration ● Press and hold Ç on the system for 5 seconds to s[...]
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14 English Basic Functions DSC (Digital Sound Control) The DSC feature enables y ou to enjoy special sound effects that ha ve preset equaliser settings, providing the best m usic reproduction. 1 Press DSC to select : OPTIMAL, JAZZ, ROCK or TECHNO . ➜ The selected DSC is shown. DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) There are three DBB settings to enhance the b[...]
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15 English CD/MP3-CD Operations IMPOR T ANT! – This system is designed for regular discs. Therefore, do not use any accessories such as disc stabiliser rings or disc treatment sheets, etc ., as offered on the market, because they may jam the changer mechanism. – Do not load more than one disc into each tray . Discs for pla yback This system can[...]
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16 English CD/MP3-CD Operations 3 Press OPEN•CLOSE to close the disc tray . ➜ " READING " is displayed. The selected disc tray , total number of tr acks and the playing time will appear on the display . ➜ A lighted button indicates that a disc is loaded on the disc tray . ➜ F or MP3 disc , the name of the first album and title wil[...]
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17 English CD/MP3-CD Operations Differ ent pla y modes: SHUFFLE and REPEA T Y ou can select and change the various play modes before or during playback. 1 Press REPEA T/SHUFFLE ( REP/SHUF on the remote control) to select: ➜ " REPEAT TRACK " – to repeat playback of the current tr ack. ➜ " REPEAT DISC " – to repeat playbac[...]
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18 English Radio Reception T uning to radio stations 1 Press TUNER to select TUNER mode . ➜ " TUNER " is displayed. A few seconds later , the current r adio frequency will appear on the display . 2 Press TUNER again to select the desired wav eband : FM or MW . 3 Press and hold à or á until the frequency indication star ts to change, t[...]
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19 English Radio Reception Manual Preset Pr ogramming 1 T une to your desired radio station (refer to “T uning to r adio stations”). 2 Press PROGRAM . ➜ PROG star ts flashing. ➜ The next availab le preset number is display ed f or selection. To store the radio station to another preset n umber ● Press í or ë to select the desired preset[...]
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20 English Ta pe Operation/Recording IMPOR T ANT! – Before playing a tape, check and tighten slack tape with a pencil. Slack tape may get jammed or may burst in the mechanism. – C-120 tape is extremely thin and is easily deformed or damaged. It is not recommended for use in this system. – Store the tapes at room temper ature and do not put th[...]
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21 English Ta pe Operation/Recording Rewinding / F ast forwarding 1 Stop playback, press à or á . ➜ The tape will stop automatically at the end of rewinding or fast forwarding. 2 Press Ç to stop rewinding or fast forwarding. Note: – During rewinding or fast forw arding of a tape, it is also possible to select another source (CD or TUNER, for[...]
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22 English Ta pe Operation/Recording External Sour ces CD Synchr onised star t recording 1 Press CD to select the disc. ● Press í or ë to select the desired track, then press RECORD to star t recording. ● Y ou can programme the tr acks in the order you want them to be recorded (refer to “CD Operation - Progr amming the disc tr acks”). 2 P[...]
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23 English Clock/Timer IMPOR T ANT! – Use CLOCK•TIMER on the set to set the clock and timer . – CLK•TIMER on the remote contr ol allows you to view the times only . View clock The clock (if it is set) will be shown in standb y mode. To view the clock in an y source mode (CD or TUNER f or example) ● Press CLOCK•TIMER . ➜ The clock is d[...]
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24 English Clock/Timer Timer setting The system can switch on to CD , TUNER, or T APE 2 mode automatically at a preset time , ser ving as an alarm to wake you up . IMPOR T ANT! – Before setting the timer , ensure that the clock is set correctly . – The timer will alw ays be switched on after it has been set. – The timer will not star t if a r[...]
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25 English Specifications AMPLIFIER Output pow er ...................................... 1200 W PMPO .................................................................... 2 x 30 W RMS (1) Signal-to-noise ratio .......................... ≥ 75 dBA (IEC) Frequency response .......................... 50 – 15000 Hz Input sensitivity A UX/CDR In .....[...]
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26 English Maintenance Cleaning the Cabinet ● Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use a solution containing alcohol, spir its, ammonia or abrasives. Cleaning Discs ● When a disc becomes dir ty , clean it with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the centre out. Do not wipe in circular motion. ● Do not us[...]
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27 English Radio reception is poor . Recording or pla yback cannot be made. The tape deck door cannot open. The system does not react when buttons are pr essed. Sound cannot be heard or is of poor quality . The left and right sound outputs are rev ersed. The remote contr ol does not function properly . The time is not working. Not all lighted butto[...]