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Table of contents for the manual
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Page 1
What’ s in the Bo x? Y ou should find these items upon opening the box. Quick star t guide MCD 299 1 x main unit stand 2 x speaker stands FM and MW antennas 2 User Manual 1 Q uick Start Guide 3 Wall Mounting Quick Start Guide W all Mounting User Manual 6 x screws and dow els 2 x speaker brack ets 15-pin D-Sub cable Remote control with two AAA bat[...]
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Page 2
Tips – See the User Manual for other TV connection options. – See W all Mounting f or detailed instructions if you want to mount the system on the wall. 1 2 4 3 5 Attach the supplied stands to the main unit and speak ers respectively so that they can stand firml y on a desktop. Connect the speak er and subwoofer cables. Connect the MW and FM an[...]
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Page 3
Setting the clock 1 2 3 4 Setting D VD menu options IMPOR T ANT! If the progr essive scan feature is activated but the connected TV does not suppor t pro gressive signals or the cables are not connected accor dingly, see the user manual for proper pr ogressive scan setup. Tip See chapter s "Prepar ation" and "System Menu Options"[...]
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Page 4
Enjoy C Playing a disc 1 2 3 4 Press LEFT ç or RIGHT ç on the fr ont panel ( L ç or R ç on the r emote contr ol) to open the left or right disc door respectively . Insert one or more discs with the printed side facing you. Press LEFT ç or RIGHT ç on the fr ont panel ( L ç or R ç on the remote contr ol) again to close the disc door . Use DIS[...]