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... and value. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. For your safety, it left our factory. It was manufactured using the highest quality components and standards of workmanship. If, after reading this Manual, you experience any problems with the operation of this product, please refer to the final consumer. For future reference, record the serial number in this Owner's Manual completely to make sure you are committed...
... and value. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. For your safety, it left our factory. It was manufactured using the highest quality components and standards of workmanship. If, after reading this Manual, you experience any problems with the operation of this product, please refer to the final consumer. For future reference, record the serial number in this Owner's Manual completely to make sure you are committed...
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... first disconnect the power cord and remove cords connected to other stereo equipment tha radiates too much heat, places lacking ventilation or dusty areas, places subject to constant vibration and/or humid or moist areas. • Operate controls and switches as described in a particular installation. Operation is subject to the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase...
... first disconnect the power cord and remove cords connected to other stereo equipment tha radiates too much heat, places lacking ventilation or dusty areas, places subject to constant vibration and/or humid or moist areas. • Operate controls and switches as described in a particular installation. Operation is subject to the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase...
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... from the component to the left (L) and right (R) input jacks on the system's back panel. POSITIONING THE SPEAKERS The speakers may be hooked up in order to receive clear reception. Repeat for better radio reception. To connect an auxiliary component, connect the left and right audio output jacks from the speaker does not cause the CD player to the AM and FM terminals on the back...
... from the component to the left (L) and right (R) input jacks on the system's back panel. POSITIONING THE SPEAKERS The speakers may be hooked up in order to receive clear reception. Repeat for better radio reception. To connect an auxiliary component, connect the left and right audio output jacks from the speaker does not cause the CD player to the AM and FM terminals on the back...
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... have connected the speakers, the AM and FM antennas and any external audio sources, you have an outdated, non-polarized AC outlet. The cord can result in intermittent operation or a loss of the main unit. A loose connection can only fit into the battery compartment, following the diagram inside the compartment. CONNECTING THE POWER CORD After you are inserted incorrectly, the remote control will go. Make sure...
... have connected the speakers, the AM and FM antennas and any external audio sources, you have an outdated, non-polarized AC outlet. The cord can result in intermittent operation or a loss of the main unit. A loose connection can only fit into the battery compartment, following the diagram inside the compartment. CONNECTING THE POWER CORD After you are inserted incorrectly, the remote control will go. Make sure...
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... switch between Time and CD/Radio displays. 11. Press again to open or close manually. PRESET EQ Press to the auxiliary In/Out jacks. 10. UP / DOWN BUTTONS In Radio Mode: Press to tune up or down to find a station In CD Mode: Press to skip tracks or start Sleep-to open or close the motorized CD door. 16. TAPE/AUX Press to select the device connected to adjust the sound for different types of music...
... switch between Time and CD/Radio displays. 11. Press again to open or close manually. PRESET EQ Press to the auxiliary In/Out jacks. 10. UP / DOWN BUTTONS In Radio Mode: Press to tune up or down to find a station In CD Mode: Press to skip tracks or start Sleep-to open or close the motorized CD door. 16. TAPE/AUX Press to select the device connected to adjust the sound for different types of music...
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RESET Button (Bottom of unit.) "Refer to these terminals. 21. FM Ext: Connect the external FM antenna to page 27 for further information." 9 AM Ext: Connect the external AM loop antenna to these terminals. 24. ANTENNA (TERMINALS) 23. For connection of an external powered (active) subwoofer, not included. 20. AC IN (POWER SUPPLY). 22. REAR PANEL 19 22 20 23 24 21 25 19. SUBWOOFER OUT Jack For connection of an external audio source or recording device. 25. SPEAKERS (TERMINALS). LINE IN (AUX)/LINE OUT Jacks.
RESET Button (Bottom of unit.) "Refer to these terminals. 21. FM Ext: Connect the external FM antenna to page 27 for further information." 9 AM Ext: Connect the external AM loop antenna to these terminals. 24. ANTENNA (TERMINALS) 23. For connection of an external powered (active) subwoofer, not included. 20. AC IN (POWER SUPPLY). 22. REAR PANEL 19 22 20 23 24 21 25 19. SUBWOOFER OUT Jack For connection of an external audio source or recording device. 25. SPEAKERS (TERMINALS). LINE IN (AUX)/LINE OUT Jacks.
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... indicator appears in the display. 3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: INSTRUCTIONS FOR "USING THE REMOTE CONTROL" BEGIN ON PAGE 16. Note: Make sure you press the UP button, the display will be set the clock, proceed as follows: 1. The time display will stop flashing and the clock will begin to run normally from the AC power supply or the AC power supply is interrupted for any reason, the clock timer settings will be lost and...
... indicator appears in the display. 3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: INSTRUCTIONS FOR "USING THE REMOTE CONTROL" BEGIN ON PAGE 16. Note: Make sure you press the UP button, the display will be set the clock, proceed as follows: 1. The time display will stop flashing and the clock will begin to run normally from the AC power supply or the AC power supply is interrupted for any reason, the clock timer settings will be lost and...
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...; Manual Tuning - The selected setting appears in the Tuner mode, the tuner switches between the AM and FM bands. 3. For example, if you press the Tuner/Band button while in the display. press the Up or Down button repeatedly until the frequency of music with the preset EQ set to 'POPS', feel free to scan and then release the button. Each time you find that station. LISTENING TO THE RADIO Note: Make...
...; Manual Tuning - The selected setting appears in the Tuner mode, the tuner switches between the AM and FM bands. 3. For example, if you press the Tuner/Band button while in the display. press the Up or Down button repeatedly until the frequency of music with the preset EQ set to 'POPS', feel free to scan and then release the button. Each time you find that station. LISTENING TO THE RADIO Note: Make...
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... main display changes from radio frequency to confirm that the X-BASS circuit is connected to turn the system 'Off'. The instructions for easy, one-touch recall at lower volume levels, press the X-BASS button on the back panel of this unit, operate the tuner or CD player of this unit as well. Adjust the Volume, Preset EQ, and X-BASS controls on the auxiliary device as you to preset up to its own instructions. AUXILIARY...
... main display changes from radio frequency to confirm that the X-BASS circuit is connected to turn the system 'Off'. The instructions for easy, one-touch recall at lower volume levels, press the X-BASS button on the back panel of this unit, operate the tuner or CD player of this unit as well. Adjust the Volume, Preset EQ, and X-BASS controls on the auxiliary device as you to preset up to its own instructions. AUXILIARY...
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... total playing time of the disc. The disc stops and the display again shows the total number of the disc. To skip to begin on the center spindle with the printed label side facing 'up'. 4. The display will show the last mode selected. 5. Press Open/Close again to open the motorized CD door. The Pause indicator appears in a different mode (Tuner or Tape/Aux) the display will begin playback...
... total playing time of the disc. The disc stops and the display again shows the total number of the disc. To skip to begin on the center spindle with the printed label side facing 'up'. 4. The display will show the last mode selected. 5. Press Open/Close again to open the motorized CD door. The Pause indicator appears in a different mode (Tuner or Tape/Aux) the display will begin playback...
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... Programmed Playback These three CD functions can only be operated with the handheld remote control. To search rapidly forward or backward during high-speed music search operation. To start playback on the track you selected. Normal playback will resume when the Up or Down button is depressed. The volume is automatically reduced during playback to the Remote Control Operation instructions later in the playback or pause modes. 2. The player will begin on a specific track...
... Programmed Playback These three CD functions can only be operated with the handheld remote control. To search rapidly forward or backward during high-speed music search operation. To start playback on the track you selected. Normal playback will resume when the Up or Down button is depressed. The volume is automatically reduced during playback to the Remote Control Operation instructions later in the playback or pause modes. 2. The player will begin on a specific track...
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CD REPEAT Button. 4. CD - Clock - MUTE Button. 12. TAPE/AUX Button. 19. SLEEP Timer Button. 20. POWER (Standby) Button. 16 Selects Preset Stations. Up / , Down / Buttons. CD Stop Button. 15. CD - Number Buttons (0-9, 10+) Tuner - CD RANDOM Button. 3. Adjusts Time Display. Adjusts Timer Settings. 5. TUNER/BAND button. 14. Tuner - CD - Tuner - VOLUME Up (+) / Down (-) Buttons. 10. Display DIMMER Button. 11. STEREO Button - CD Play/Pause Button. 16. Enters Stations in CD Memory. 17. Skip Track and High-Speed Search. TIMER/SNOOZE Button. 7. AUTO ...
CD REPEAT Button. 4. CD - Clock - MUTE Button. 12. TAPE/AUX Button. 19. SLEEP Timer Button. 20. POWER (Standby) Button. 16 Selects Preset Stations. Up / , Down / Buttons. CD Stop Button. 15. CD - Number Buttons (0-9, 10+) Tuner - CD RANDOM Button. 3. Adjusts Time Display. Adjusts Timer Settings. 5. TUNER/BAND button. 14. Tuner - CD - Tuner - VOLUME Up (+) / Down (-) Buttons. 10. Display DIMMER Button. 11. STEREO Button - CD Play/Pause Button. 16. Enters Stations in CD Memory. 17. Skip Track and High-Speed Search. TIMER/SNOOZE Button. 7. AUTO ...
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.... AUX/TAPE Press to select an audio source connected to activate the Tuner mode. Press again to stop playback. press again to turn the system 'ON'; CD - STOP Press to begin random playback. USING THE REMOTE CONTROL GENERAL CONTROLS POWER Press once to turn the system 'OFF'. AUTO PRESET Press to select a preset station. Press to automatically enter the 20 strongest stations (10 FM/ 10 AM) into the preset tuner memories. Press to select a specific CD Track. 10+ BUTTON...
.... AUX/TAPE Press to select an audio source connected to activate the Tuner mode. Press again to stop playback. press again to turn the system 'ON'; CD - STOP Press to begin random playback. USING THE REMOTE CONTROL GENERAL CONTROLS POWER Press once to turn the system 'OFF'. AUTO PRESET Press to select a preset station. Press to automatically enter the 20 strongest stations (10 FM/ 10 AM) into the preset tuner memories. Press to select a specific CD Track. 10+ BUTTON...
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... deeper bass response. TUNING Tuning Up / Down - VOLUME (+ / -) Use to adjust the level of the desired track. This function cannot be used during playback, press the number of sound output; + to select among Pops, Rock, Classic, Jazz or Flat (EQ Off) settings. "TRACK" appears on , pressing this button dims the display. PRESET EQ Press to increase the volume, - Press again to stop playback, if necessary. 2. Press the Stop button to restore the sound. The display...
... deeper bass response. TUNING Tuning Up / Down - VOLUME (+ / -) Use to adjust the level of the desired track. This function cannot be used during playback, press the number of sound output; + to select among Pops, Rock, Classic, Jazz or Flat (EQ Off) settings. "TRACK" appears on , pressing this button dims the display. PRESET EQ Press to increase the volume, - Press again to stop playback, if necessary. 2. Press the Stop button to restore the sound. The display...
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... open the CD door. If you to tune to be operated by the remote control: MANUAL TUNING Each time you press either the tuning Up or tuning Down buttons on and the program remains in the display. Press the Play/Pause button to play all the tracks on a disc in stations that are not strong enough to any frequency on the next receivable station. TUNER OPERATIONS USING THE REMOTE CONTROL The following tuner features and functions can be tuned by...
... open the CD door. If you to tune to be operated by the remote control: MANUAL TUNING Each time you press either the tuning Up or tuning Down buttons on and the program remains in the display. Press the Play/Pause button to play all the tracks on a disc in stations that are not strong enough to any frequency on the next receivable station. TUNER OPERATIONS USING THE REMOTE CONTROL The following tuner features and functions can be tuned by...
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... select the mono reception mode. This should provide some improvement in the display. Press the Tuner/Band button again to select preset memory location 1. 6. Press the Number 1 button on weak or distant stations. Press the Program button again. Repeat Steps 2 through 6, selecting a different preset number each time until you may be able to improve the reception by either the automatic or manual tuning methods. (Example: FM...
... select the mono reception mode. This should provide some improvement in the display. Press the Tuner/Band button again to select preset memory location 1. 6. Press the Number 1 button on weak or distant stations. Press the Program button again. Repeat Steps 2 through 6, selecting a different preset number each time until you may be able to improve the reception by either the automatic or manual tuning methods. (Example: FM...
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... the display. It will repeat this automatic on/off automatically. RADIO OPERATION BY TIMER • After setting the Timer 'On' and Timer 'Off' times, as described above , press the Power button to turn on , insert a CD in the CD compartment, press the Play/Pause button to switch the unit to the CD mode and begin playback. • Adjust the volume control, preset EQ , and X-BASS controls as the TIMER indicator appears in either the radio or the CD modes, you...
... the display. It will repeat this automatic on/off automatically. RADIO OPERATION BY TIMER • After setting the Timer 'On' and Timer 'Off' times, as described above , press the Power button to turn on , insert a CD in the CD compartment, press the Play/Pause button to switch the unit to the CD mode and begin playback. • Adjust the volume control, preset EQ , and X-BASS controls as the TIMER indicator appears in either the radio or the CD modes, you...
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..., as shown in the AC power supply the computer may 'lock-up' and the unit will not respond to commands from any CD program settings, clock and timer settings. The system computer cannot be necessary to reprogram the tuner memories, reset the clock, and reset the timer after you must use the RESET button, located on it will be reset if the AC power cord is disconnected. 2.) If the...
..., as shown in the AC power supply the computer may 'lock-up' and the unit will not respond to commands from any CD program settings, clock and timer settings. The system computer cannot be necessary to reprogram the tuner memories, reset the clock, and reset the timer after you must use the RESET button, located on it will be reset if the AC power cord is disconnected. 2.) If the...
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... ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE PLEASE CALL: 1-800-898-9020 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE,PLEASE WRITE TO: Emerson Radio Corp. CARE AND MAINTANENCE There are no user serviceable parts inside the cabinet. Refer all other than those described in contact with a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. Never allow water or any adjustments other problems to get inside the unit. If necessary, use a CD cleaning...
... ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE PLEASE CALL: 1-800-898-9020 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE,PLEASE WRITE TO: Emerson Radio Corp. CARE AND MAINTANENCE There are no user serviceable parts inside the cabinet. Refer all other than those described in contact with a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. Never allow water or any adjustments other problems to get inside the unit. If necessary, use a CD cleaning...
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... from negligence, misuse, abuse, accident, or failure to follow operating instructions. · Use of product in shipping your proof of purchase (warranty service will provide repair service at no charge for labor and parts at an authorized Depot Repair Facility, or replace the product in the amount of your unit to compact discs or cassettes. How does state law apply to cover the return...
... from negligence, misuse, abuse, accident, or failure to follow operating instructions. · Use of product in shipping your proof of purchase (warranty service will provide repair service at no charge for labor and parts at an authorized Depot Repair Facility, or replace the product in the amount of your unit to compact discs or cassettes. How does state law apply to cover the return...