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Fisher MC-723BK
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STATION
TUNING
Stations
are
tuned
in
by
pressing
the
TUNING
switch.
When
the
FM
STEREO
FUNCTION
switch
is
depressed,
the
FM
interstation
noise
is
suppressed.
When
receiving
a
weak-signal
station,
the
station
sometimes
fades
away
along
with
the
noise.
In
this
case,
press
the
FM
FUNCTION
switch.
1
Press
the
POWER
button
to
switch
on
the
unit
2.
Press
the
appropriate
function
switch
to
select
the
desired
band
(AM,
FM
or
FM
STEREO).
3.
Increase
the
VOLUME
slightly
to
facilitate
tuning
4.
Press
and
hold
either
side
of
the
TUNING
switch
(UP
or
DOWN).
The
frequency
on
the
display
will
ascend
or
descend.
When
the
desired
station
is
received,
release
the
TUNING
switch.
Press
it
again
momentarily
to
obtain
clear
sound
from
your
speakers.
The
TUNING
indicator
will
light
when
a
station
is
properly
tuned
in.
5.
To
tune
in
another
station,
repeat
steps
1
through
4.
When
the
upper
or
lower
limit
of
a
band
is
reached,
the
program
search
will
stop.
In
this
case,
press
other
side
of
the
TUNING
switch
(UP
or
DOWN)
to
reverse
the
program
search
direction.
MEMORY
(PRESETTING)
TUNING
A
total
of
12
station
frequencies
(6
FM,
6
AM)
can
be
preset
in
the
tuning
memory.
To
preset
a
station,
proceed
as
follows:
1.
Switch
on
the
unit's
power
2.
Press
the
appropriate
function
switch
to
select
the
desired
band
(AM,
FM
or
FM
STEREO).
3.
Increase
the
VOLUME
slightly
to
facilitate
tuning.
4.
Tune
in
the
desired
station
by
pressing
the
TUNING
switch.
Refer
to
STATION
TUNING.
5.
Press
the
MEMORY
switch.
The
MEMORY
indicator
will
light.
The
memory
is
now
ready
for
presetting
a
station.
6.
Press
one
of
the
station
PRESET
switches
(1
-
6)
while
the
MEMORY
indicator
is
ON
The
frequency
being
displayed
is
now
stored
in
the
tuning
memory
If
no
station
PRESET
switch
is
pressed,
the
MEMORY
indi¬
cator
will
go
OFF
after
approximately
10
seconds
7.
To
enter
additional
frequencies
into
the
memory,
repeat
the
above
steps.
3.
T
o
tune
the
unit
to
one
of
the
preset
frequencies
in
the
memory,
press
the
station
PRESET
switch
(1
-
6!
that
corresponds
to
the
desired
memorized
station.
NOTE:
When
a
station
preset
switch
is
used
to
store
a
new
frequency,
the
previously
stored
frequency
is
automatically
erased.
(It
is
not
possible
to
erase
the
previously
stored
frequency
with¬
out
presetting
another
station
frequency.)
IMPORTANT:
To
retain
the
previously
stored
station
frequencies
in
the
memory,
this
unit
should
have
its
power
switched
0\
for
at
least
a
few
minutes
at
a
time,
more
than
once
a
week.
HEADPHONES
PRIVATE
LISTENING
THROUGH
HEADPHONES
For
private
listening
to
all
program
sources,
plug
a
pair
of
stereo
headphones
into
the
PHONES
jack
on
the
control
panel
When
a
headphone
set
is
plugged
in,
the
speakers
are
auto¬
matically
disconnected.
Readjust
the
VOLUME
control
for
a
comfortable
headphone
listening
level.
NOTE:
The
VOLUME
control
should
be
set
to
0
before
plugging
in
or
unplugging
the
headphones.
This
is
necessary
to
protect
your
ears
and
the
headphone
from
shock
noise.
RECORD
PLAYER
OPERATION
TO
PLAY
A
RECORD
Before
you
use
the
record
player,
remove
the
wire
that
secures
the
tonearm,
disengage
the
tonearm
lock,
and
carefully
remove
the
protective
cap
covering
the
cartridge
stylus.
1
Switch
on
the
unit's
power.
2.
Press
the
PHONO
FUNCTION
switch.
3.
Place
a
record
on
the
turntable
platter.
If
necessary,
use
the
supplied
45
rpm
record
adaptor,
4.
Raise
the
CUEING
lever
to
lift
the
tonearm
from
its
rest.
5.
Gently
move
the
tonearm
over
the
desired
position
on
the
record.
The
turntable
platter
will
begin
turning.
6.
Set
the
SPEED
select
switch
for
the
applicable
record
speed
(33-1
f'3
or
45
rpm).
7.
'
Lower
the
CUEING
lever.
The
tonearm
will
descend
onto
the
record.
8.
Adjust
the
VOLUME,
BALANCE
and
GRAPHIC
EQUAL¬
IZER
controls
for
the
most
pleasant
listening
level
and
tone
balance
9.
At
the
end
of
the
record,
the
tonearm
will
automatically
return
to
its
rest
and
the
turntable
platter
will
stop.
NOTE:
Do
not
touch
the
tonearm
or
the
headshell
while
the
tonearm
is
returning
to
its
rest.
Engage
the
tonearm
lock
after
use
to
avoid
accidental
damage
to
the
tonearm,
cartridge,
or
a
record.
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Fisher MC-723BK Specifications

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BrandFisher
ModelMC-723BK
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish

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