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English
Figure 1: Setting the Clock
Figure 2: Setting the Alarm
If a stereo signal is detected, the STEREO indicator will light.
Monaural stations, or weak stereo stations, will be played in
mono (one channel).
If the station is broadcasting RDS information, it will be dis-
played. The second line of the Message Display may show the
station's call letters, a name, the Program Type (PTY), or other
information, depending on what the station broadcasts. The
third line indicates the Radio Text (RT) when broadcast. When
no RDS information is available, only the frequency will be dis-
played.
Program Station Presets
To program a preset for quick access to favorite stations, tune
to the station’s frequency and press and hold the Play/Pause/
Memory Button for 2 seconds. The P01 preset will appear. If no
station has been programmed into the preset, the current sta-
tion will be stored.
If a different station was previously programmed, it will be
overwritten by the new station. To select a new preset, use the
Preset Up/Down Buttons; six presets are available. If all six have
been programmed, you must overwrite or erase one to program
a new station preset.
If the current station was stored in the preset position, the
preset will be erased.
NOTE: To cancel programming or erasing of a preset, press
any other key.
To select a preset station, use the PR +/– Buttons.
CD
First press the Eject Button to ensure that no disc is already
present. Then gently insert a CD, CD-R, CD-RW, enhanced CD,
MP3 or WMA disc, label-side up, partway into the slot loader.
The mechanism will detect the disc and pull it the rest of the
way in. Do not attempt to force the disc. If the disc will not
load, turn off the MS 100, unplug it and bring it to an authorized
Harman Kardon service center for inspection.
If another source is playing, the MS 100 will not automatically
switch to the CD. Press the Source Selector repeatedly until
“CD” is selected.
The “Reading” message will appear for a few moments while
the MS 100 identifies the disc type. The correct indicator will
appear in the Message Display.
NOTE: If the “Error” message appears, the disc is not com-
patible with the MS 100, or its data may be damaged. Press the
Eject Button to remove it.
In normal operation, the disc will automatically begin playing.
The Play icon will appear, along with the current and total track
numbers and the elapsed track time. When the disc has finished
playing, the Stop icon will appear, with the total number of
tracks and total disc time.
Playback Control
To momentarily pause playback for later resumption at the
same point, press the Play/Pause Button. Press it again to
resume play. The Pause icon will be displayed. Press and hold
the Play/Pause Button for 2 seconds to fully stop playback.
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