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Brand | Samsung |
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Model | MM-B9 |
Category | Stereo System |
Speaker Type | 2-Way |
FM Radio | Yes |
Type | Mini Hi-Fi System |
Number of Discs | 1 |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Tuner Bands | FM |
Remote Control | Yes |
Playable Media | CD, CD-R, CD-RW |
Details the classification of the product as a Class 1 laser product and associated safety precautions.
Provides warnings and cautions regarding the risk of electric shock and internal component safety.
Instructions for correctly wiring the mains power plug, including fuse replacement and wire connection.
Provides guidelines for optimal system placement and speaker positioning for best sound.
Instructions for inserting and replacing batteries in the remote control, including polarity.
Steps to connect the system to the power supply and switch it on.
Explains using the auxiliary input for improved sound quality from external devices.
Guides on connecting external audio devices via the auxiliary input and selecting the source.
Identifies the main and subwoofer speaker jacks on the system.
Details on connecting main and subwoofer speakers to the system's designated jacks.
Explains using the CD Digital Out jack for digital audio signals with an optical cable.
Information on using the CD Digital Out jack and attaching the dust cap when not in use.
Advises against installing speakers near heat sources or in humid conditions.
Recommends avoiding unstable locations to prevent accidents from falling speakers.
Warns about potential interference with screen display quality from nearby speakers.
Guidance on positioning and connecting the AM aerial for optimal reception.
Advice on keeping speaker wires away from aerial wires to avoid noise interference.
Instructions for connecting a coaxial type FM aerial to the system.
Tips for determining best aerial position and using an outdoor aerial if needed.
Explains how to access a demonstration mode that cycles through system functions.
Explains the clock's role in automatic on/off functions and when to set it.
Detailed instructions on setting the hour and minutes for the system clock.
How to view the time on display and use alternative controls for setting.
Details CD compatibility and precautions for handling discs to prevent damage.
Instructions for playing audio CDs, including disc handling and basic playback controls.
Specifies when track selection can be performed during CD playback.
Explains how to select next, previous, or specific tracks on a CD.
Describes the function to quickly search for specific music passages within a track.
Details on how to quickly search for specific parts of a track on a CD.
Explains the function of the +10 button for skipping forward by ten tracks.
Provides an example of how to use the +10 button to select a specific track.
Details the options to repeat a single track or all tracks on a CD indefinitely.
Instructions on how to activate the Repeat 1 or Repeat All modes.
Explains how to stop the CD repeat function.
Outlines the ability to decide track order, exclude tracks, and program up to 24 tracks.
Detailed steps for selecting, confirming, and playing programmed CD tracks.
How to repeat, go to previous, next, or skip tracks within a programmed sequence.
Instructions on how to cancel a programmed track sequence.
How to check the current programmed track list and its status.
Steps to change, confirm, and play modified programmed CD tracks.
States the maximum number of FM, MW, and LW stations that can be stored.
Guide to searching for radio stations using manual or automatic methods and storing them.
Instructions to switch on the system and select the radio band.
Steps to select a preset station using the Tuning Mode button.
Recommends rotating the FM or AM(MW) aerial to improve reception quality.
Suggests using Mono/ST mode for better sound quality on weak FM signals.
Explains the RDS feature for receiving station name, text, and time with FM signals.
Details on how to cycle through PS NAME, RT, CT, and frequency display modes.
Defines PTY, PS NAME, RT, CT, and TA information transmitted via RDS.
Explains how the PS NAME mode displays the broadcasting station's name.
Describes the RT mode for displaying character text transmitted by the station.
Details how the CT mode synchronizes the system clock with RDS time information.
Explains the PTY system for identifying program types broadcast by FM stations.
Instructions on using the PTY-SEARCH function to find stations by program type.
Recommends careful handling of cassettes, referring to usage precautions.
Instructions for playing audio cassettes, including deck operation and basic controls.
Highlights the three modes for listening to both sides of a cassette automatically.
Explains how to select playback modes using the REV.Mode button.
Introduces two methods for recording CDs onto cassettes: synchronised and direct.
Step-by-step guide for synchronised recording from a CD to a cassette.
Instructions for direct recording of CD tracks to a cassette tape.
Explains the process of recording radio programs onto a cassette tape.
Detailed steps for selecting a radio station and initiating recording.
Explains the timer's ability to switch the system on or off automatically at set times.
Notes on ensuring the current time is correct and time limits for setting options.
Step-by-step guide to setting the timer for switch-on/off times and source selection.
Explains the need to cancel the timer when automatic operation is no longer desired.
Instructions on how to cancel the timer function and how to restart it.
Describes how to temporarily turn off the system's sound output.
Instructions on activating and deactivating the mute function.
Explains the S. Bass function's purpose of emphasizing bass for a fuller sound.
Details on adjusting the S. Bass level using the knob or remote control.
Describes the preset equalizer for balancing treble and bass frequencies.
Instructions on cycling through and selecting various equalizer presets.
Explains the Power Surround function for amplifying bass and treble output.
How to turn the Power Surround function on and off.
Explains how to set the system to switch off automatically after a set time.
Instructions on selecting the duration for the automatic sleep timer.
How to check remaining time and cancel the sleep timer function.
Guides on connecting headphones to the system for private listening.
Explains connecting to the Phones jack and the effect on loudspeakers.
A warning about potential hearing damage from prolonged high-volume headphone use.
Details the recommended ambient temperature and humidity for system operation.
Precautions regarding placement, moisture, heat exposure, and lightning protection.
Guidelines on battery removal, main lead safety, and avoiding electric shock.
Warnings about internal live components and safe headphone volume levels.
Lists components to clean regularly and the importance of unplugging the unit.
Instructions for cleaning the system's exterior using a soft cloth and mild detergent.
Guidance on cleaning the CD player lens and tape deck heads, rollers, and capstans.
Tips on remote control battery care, avoiding dust, shocks, and heat.
Guidelines for handling, cleaning, and storing compact discs to ensure optimal performance.
Advises checking and adjusting tape tension in cassettes before use.
Instructions on removing safety tabs for recording and covering openings.
Recommendations for storing cassettes and avoiding the use of 120-minute tapes.
Encourages users to consult troubleshooting steps before contacting service.
A guide listing common issues and their corresponding checks and explanations.
Information to gather and steps to follow when contacting customer support.
Lists sensitivity, signal/noise ratio, and distortion for LW, MW, and FM bands.
Details frequency range, signal/noise ratio, distortion, and disc size compatibility.
Provides frequency range, signal/noise ratio, channel separation, and erasing effect.
Lists output power, channel separation, and signal/noise ratio for the amplifier.
Includes overall system dimensions.