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USB/ USB/ MCD297 Quick Star t Guide What’ s in the Bo x? Y ou should find these items upon opening the box. 1 Quick Start Guide Quick Star t Guide Composite Video Cable Remote control with batter y MW antenna FM antenna 2 User Manual User Man ual Remove the plastic protective sheet MCD297 QUG_Eng 2008.6.24, 10:37 AM 1[...]
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SPEAKER 4Ω R L FM aerial 75 Ω LINE OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO S-VIDEO COAXIAL SUB WOOFER OUT R L MW aerial + – AC power cord FM wire antenna MW loop antenna Speaker (right) Speaker (left) Tip See the User Manual for other TV connection options. Setting up the TV 1 2 4 3 Connect the speaker cables. Connect the FM and MW antennas. Connect the composit[...]
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Setting the clock 1 2 3 4 In standby mode, press and hold CLOCK on the system. When the hour digits flash, turn the V OLUME -/+ control on the fr ont panel or press V OL +/- on the remote to set the hours. Press CLOCK again and the min ute digits flash. Then turn the V OLUME -/+ control on the front panel or pr ess V OL +/- on the r emote to set th[...]
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Playing a disc Pr ogramming and tuning to r adio stations 1 2 3 Press SOURCE ( TUNER on the r emote) to select tuner source. Press PROG/ANGLE f or more than tw o seconds to program all a vailable stations in order of wa veband. Press PRESET í / ë until the desir ed preset station is display ed. 1 2 3 Press OPEN•CLOSE 0 to open the disc tray and[...]