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MCD 705 Quick Star t Guide What’ s in the Bo x? Y ou should find these items upon opening the bo x. 2 User Manual 1 Quick Start Guide Quick start guide User manual 4XSpeaker stands and wall brackes with scr ews Composite video and audio cables (yellow , white, red) Remote contr ol with two AAA batteries FM and MW antennas Control Cable MCD705 QUG[...]
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Tips – See the User Manual for other TV connection options . – See the related part in the User Manual if you want to mount the speak ers on the wall. –F or connecting to a Pr ogressive Scan TV , ref er to the user manual for pr oper connections and detailed setup. 1 2 4 3 WOOFER(4 Ω ) FRONT(8 Ω ) REAR(8 Ω ) R R REAR(8 Ω ) L FRONT(8 ?[...]
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Setting the clock 1 2 3 4 In standby mode, press and hold CLOCK on the r emote. When the hour digits flash, turn V OLUME-/+ on the system or pr ess V OLUME+/- on the r emote to set the hours. Press CLOCK again and the minute digits flash. Then turn V OLUME-/+ on the system or press V OLUME+/- on the remote to set the minutes. Press CLOCK again to c[...]
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Playing a disc 1 2 3 4 Press OPEN •CLOSE ç ( ç on the r emote) to open the disc tra y and load in a disc , then press the same button again to close the disc tra y . Load in a disc with the label side facing up. Pla yback will start automatically . If not press ÉÅ . To stop pla yback, press PRESET -/ 9 ( 9 on the r emote). Pr ogr amming and t[...]