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| Brand | Emerson |
|---|---|
| Model | MS9920TT |
| Category | Stereo System |
| Language | English |
Provides warnings and cautions regarding fire, shock hazards, moisture exposure, and laser radiation.
Diagram and labels for all buttons and indicators on the main unit.
Details compliance with FCC Rules for digital devices and potential interference.
Guidance on connecting left and right speakers to the correct terminals.
Instructions for connecting the AC power cord and using the stereo headphone jack.
How to adjust sound effects using EQ settings and the Bass Boost feature.
Steps for tuning, manual/automatic tuning, and memorizing radio stations.
Tips for optimal FM and AM reception using the built-in antennas.
Procedure for inserting up to 5 CDs into the changer tray.
How to start playback, adjust volume, pause, and stop the CD player.
Using buttons to skip tracks or search within a track during playback.
How to view track elapsed time, remaining time, and total disc time.
Instructions for programming up to 40 tracks in a specific order.
Reconfirming programmed tracks and discs.
How to set one track, one disc, or all discs to repeat.
Using Intro Scan to preview tracks and Random Playback for mixed order.
Steps for inserting and playing cassette tapes in Deck A or Deck B.
Using pause, fast forward, rewind, and automatic stop features for cassettes.
How to set up continuous playback between two cassette decks.
Instructions for setting up and playing vinyl records on the turntable.
Connecting external devices and recording from radio or CD.
Procedures for recording from turntable and dubbing tapes.
Using high-speed dubbing and understanding cassette tape erase prevention.
List of buttons on the remote control and their functions.
Tips for preventing tape jamming and cleaning cassette mechanism parts.
Guidelines for handling and cleaning compact discs.
Instructions for cleaning the unit's cabinets without damage.
How to reset the internal processor if the unit becomes unresponsive.