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3 1 2 MCD 906 Quick Star t Guide What’ s in the Bo x? Y ou should find these items upon opening the box. 1 Quick Start Guide 2 User Manual Quick start guide User manual Remote control with tw o AAA batteries FM antenna Composite Video Cable MCD906 QSG_Eng-93 2010.3.31, 11:04 1[...]
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Tips – See the User Manual f or other TV connection options. –F or connecting to a Pro gressive Scan TV , r efer to the user manual for proper connections and detailed setup. 1 2 4 Setting up the TV 1 2 Press SOURCE ( DISC on the remote contr ol) to select disc source. T urn on the TV and set it to the correct Video In channel. 5 Connect the sp[...]
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Setting the clock 1 2 3 4 In standby mode, press and hold CLOCK on the remote control. When the hour digits flash, turn VOLUME-/+ on the system or press V OL +/- on the r emote contr ol to set the hours. Press CLOCK again and the minute digits flash. Then turn VOLUME-/+ on the system or press V OL+/- on the r emote control to set the minutes. Press[...]
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Playing a disc 1 2 3 Press ç to open the disc tra y and load in a disc, then press the same button again to close the disc tray . ➜ Make sure the label side of the disc is facing up . Pla yback will star t automatically . If not press ÉÅ . To stop playback, press 9 . Pr ogramming and tuning to r adio stations 1 2 3 Press SOURCE ( TUNER on the [...]