CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS - MAIN UNIT
1. POWER/STANDBY BUTTON
2. STANDBY INDICATOR
3. REMOTE SENSOR
4. DISPLAY WINDOW
5. PROGRAM BUTTON
6. REPEAT BUTTON
7. SKIP/SEARCH DOWN BUTTON 9
8. SKIP/SEARCH UP BUTTON :
9. CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
10. CD STOP BUTTON <
11. VOLUME UP BUTTON
12. BASS ON/OFF SWITCH
13. AM/FM/FM ST. SWITCH
14. CD/RADIO SWITCH
15. CD DOOR OPEN BUTTON
16. PHONES JACK
17. TUNING KNOB
18. FM ANTENNA
19. SPEAKER TERMINALS
20. POWER CORD
21. VOLUME DOWN BUTTON
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9
7
8
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20
TOP VIEW
REAR VIEW
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LEFT SIDE VIEW
17
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
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FITTING HANDSET BATTERIES HANDSET CONTROLS
HANDSET OPERATION
Open the battery compartment cover. Unwrap the
batteries and insert them as shown. Replace the
cover
Always use AAA batteries and replace them in pairs.
Do not mix old and new batteries. If you are not
using the system for an extended period, remove
the batteries to avoid leakage andcorrosion.
Never short circuit batteries or leave them lying
around. When disposing of used batteries do not
throw them into a fire, the general rubbish or water.
Dispose of batteries having regard to the recycling
regulations in force in your area.
The remote handset has a range of 3 metres.
Ensure there is a clear line of sight between the
handset and the remote eye onthe main unit.
The normal operating angle should notexceed 30º
Direct bright sunlight may adversely affect remote
operation. If this happens, move the unit and
handset into a shadier location.
The handset contains basic functions for remotely
controlling CD operation only. All the controls on
the handset are replicated on themain unit.
REMOTE HANDSET
SKIP/
SEARCH
UP
PLAY/PAUSE
REPEAT
SKIP
STOP
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:
PLAY/
PAUSE
REPEAT
STOP
SKIP/
SEARCH
DOWN
LCD DISPLAY WINDOW
THE LCD DISPLAY IN CD MODE
THE LCD DISPLAY IN RADIO MODE
AM/FM
INDICATOR
FM STEREO
INDICATOR
STATION FREQUENCY
FREQUENCY UNITS
FM =MHz
AM =kHz
PLAY
INDICATOR
PROGRAM
INDICATOR
REPEAT
INDICATOR
TRACK INDICATOR
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