Jwin Stereo System JX CD8700 User Manual

R
STEREO HI-FI SYSTEM  
with 4 CD CHANGER / MP3  
and AM/FM PLL SYNTHESIZED TUNER  
MODEL JX-CD8700  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
JXCD8700V10M12EN05062005  
 
INSTALLATION  
INSTALLATION (Wall Mounting)  
Secure the center unit and speakers on the wall (as show below) using 8 dowels and 8  
screws (supplied).  
MAIN UNIT ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY  
CAUTION - This product may be use only with JWIN model JX-CD8500 stand. Use with other stands  
may result in instability causing possible injury.  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
STEP 3  
SPEAKER ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
STEP 3  
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3
 
19.  
20.  
23. SNOOZE Button  
FOLDER DOWN Button  
CONTROLS  
Turns off the unit for 9 minutes, after which the  
unit will then resume its previous function  
24. FOLDER UP Button  
Activates the MP3 folder (in ascending order)  
25. SLEEP Button  
Set the automatic switch-off time  
26. LEFT CD DOOR  
Activates the MP3 folders (in descending order)  
TUNING - SKIP/SEARCH Button  
CD backward title selection / CD backward  
search operation / Manual tuning of stations,  
station search operation  
REMOTE SENSOR  
Receives infrared signals from the remote  
control  
1
3
21.  
22. TIMER Button  
Activates the timer  
2
26  
CONNECTIONS  
4
6
25  
23  
5
7
24  
22  
8
21  
19  
9
10  
12  
20  
18  
11  
13  
28  
30  
17 16 15 14  
29  
31  
27  
Front view  
1.  
11.  
STOP/FM ST. Button  
POWER Button  
Used to turn the system on and off  
Interrupts the CD playback / clearing the CD  
programme, provides stereo-mono switching for  
FM stations  
2. RIGHT CD DOOR  
3. DISPLAY  
12. REPEAT/PRESET Button  
Repeat function for CD mode / retrieve preset  
radio stations  
4. VOLUME UP/DOWN Button  
Used to select the desired volume  
5. CD SELECTION 1-4 Button  
Selects a CD to play from one of the 4 players  
6. EQ Button  
Rear view  
27. AC  
28.  
FM ANT.  
13.  
PLAY/PAUSE Button  
Plug the AC power cord into this socket before  
plugging it into the wall outlet  
Note:  
When the system is connected to AC power,  
parts of the unit may be in operation due to its  
stand-by function. In order to switch the system  
off completely, remove the AC power cord from  
the AC outlet.  
FM antenna “pigtail” wire  
Note: Do not connect to an external antenna  
29. SPEAKERS R  
Terminals for the right channel speaker  
30. SPEAKERS L  
Terminals for the left channel speaker  
31. SUBWOOFER Output Jack  
Optionally, connect an external subwoofer  
speaker (not included)  
Initiates CD operation and starts CD playback /  
pauses CD playback  
14. MP3 MODE Button  
Selects among “FLAT, POP, ROCK, JAZZ and  
DISCO” as the tonal qualities desired for any  
selection  
Selects TITLE or ALBUM(folder) in MP3 mode  
15.  
16.  
OPEN/CLOSE R Button  
Opens and closes the right CD changer door  
OPEN/CLOSE L Button  
7.  
TUNER/BAND Button  
Activates the TUNER and selects the AM, FM,  
or FM/Stereo reception bands  
MUTE Button  
Temporarily switches off the audio if desired  
MEM./CLK ADJ. Button  
Opens and closes the left CD changer door  
17. DISPLAY MODE Button  
8.  
9.  
Switching to time display (TIMER ON / OFF)  
18.  
TUNING + SKIP/SEARCH Button  
CD forward title selection / CD forward search  
operation / Manual tuning of stations, station  
search operation  
Supplies memory functions for tuner station  
presets, clock setting, and CD programming  
HEADPHONES Jack  
10.  
Stereo headphone socket: accepts 3.5mm plug  
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6
 
TUNING - SKIP/SEARCH Button  
CD backward title selection / CD backward  
search operation / Manual tuning of stations,  
station search operation  
32. POWER Button  
43.  
Antenna connection  
AC power connection  
Used to turn the system on and off  
33. 0 - 9, +10 NUMERIC Button  
Recalls TUNER preset stations / Recalls CD  
tracks  
34. INTRO Button  
Plays the first 10 seconds of each CD track  
35. RANDOM Button  
You can achieve acceptable reception if you use  
the supplied FM “pigtail” antenna. If so, the antenna  
should be elongated and not coiled or bunched up.  
If it hangs freely, it can be quite effective.  
Connect the power cable (included in the  
accessories) first to the power socket (27) at the  
unit and then insert the power plug into the wall  
outlet. When you disconnect the plug from a socket,  
do not pull the cable, always pull the plug.  
44. FOLDER DOWN Button  
Activates the MP3 folders (in descending order)  
45. STOP Button  
Stops CD playback / Clears the CD program  
memory  
46. FOLDER UP/STEREO/MONO Button  
Activates the MP3 folder (in ascending order) /  
Stereo/mono switching for FM stations  
47. REPEAT Button  
Selects among CD playback repeat functions  
48. DISPLAY MODE Button  
Switching to time display (TIMER ON / OFF)  
49. DISC 1 - 4 Button  
Selects a CD to play from one of the 4 players  
50. MEMORY/CLK ADJ. Button  
Supplies memory functions for tuner station  
presets, clock setting, and CD programming  
Randomizes the playback of CD tracks  
36. PRESET Button  
Speaker connection  
Note: As soon as the unit has been connected to  
AC power, parts of the unit are in operation, due to  
the standby function. To switch off the unit  
Retrieves preset AM and FM radio stations  
SNOOZE Button  
Insert LEFT spkr’s striped wire into LEFT channel’s  
SPKR block (30) by pressing the RED lever and  
inserting the striped wire into the open hole. Do the  
same with the LEFT speaker’s non-striped wire and  
the BLACK lever. Repeat for the RIGHT channel  
SPKR block (29) and the RIGHT speaker’s wire.  
37.  
Turns off the unit for 9 minutes, after which the  
unit will then resume its previous function  
38. PLAY/PAUSE Button  
Initiates CD operation and starts CD playback /  
pauses CD playback  
39. EQ Button  
completely, remove the plug from the AC outlet.  
Once the unit is plugged in, its time display (3)  
starts flashing, refer to "Setting the digital clock"  
on P.11.  
Selects among “FLAT, POP, ROCK, JAZZ and  
DISCO” as the tonal qualities desired for any  
selection  
MP3 MODE Button  
Selects TITLE or ALBUM(folder) in MP3 mode  
52. SLEEP Button  
51.  
REMOTE CONTROL  
40. VOLUME + Button  
Adjusts to the desired volume (louder)  
41.  
TUNING + SKIP/SEARCH Button  
CD forward title selection / CD forward search  
operation / Manual tuning of stations, station  
search operation  
Set the automatic switch-off time  
TUNER/BAND Button  
Activates the TUNER and selects the AM, FM,  
or FM/Stereo reception bands  
53.  
32  
54. TIMER Button  
Activates the timer  
55. MUTE Button  
42. VOLUME - Button  
Adjusts to the desired volume (download)  
55  
54  
Temporarily silences the audio  
33  
53  
REMOTE CONTROL  
52  
Battery Installation  
51  
50  
34  
36  
35  
37  
1.  
Remove the battery tray by pressing point (1a)  
49  
inside, then sliding point (1b) area at the same  
time.  
48  
47  
46  
2.  
3.  
Pull out the battery tray.  
Install or replace the button-type battery  
“CR2032” (supplied).  
Note: Pull out insulation tag from the  
button battery tray before operating the  
remote control.  
45  
44  
38  
40  
42  
4.  
Close the battery tray.  
39  
41  
3
43  
1b  
1a  
Warning: Danger of  
explosion if battery is  
incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the  
same or equivalent type.  
2
4
7
8
 
Note: You can also directly select the desired  
program preset by pressing numeric buttons “1-0 /  
+10” (33) on the remote control. Store any  
remaining stations by repeating the process.  
About the tuner’s preset station memories  
AMPLIFIER AND RADIO FACILITY  
Each time the "MEM./CLK ADJ." button (9)/(50) is  
pressed, the memory positions are called up one  
after another in ascending number order.  
Switching the unit ON  
AM/FM radio operation  
Switch the unit on by pressing the "POWER" button  
(1)/(32). Switch to the Tuner operating mode by  
pressing the button "TUNER / BAND" (7)/(53).  
Press the "POWER" button (1)/(32) to turn on the  
system.  
Changing a program position  
The memory positions are selected directly using  
the numerical keys "1 - 0 / +10" (33) on the remote  
control.  
Program sites 1 - 9; press the corresponding key  
"1- 9".  
Program sites 10 - 19; Press button "+10" and  
then the appropriate button " 0 - 9".  
Program site 20; Press button "+10" twice and  
then the button "0".  
Operating mode selection  
If a memory position needs to be replaced by a  
station other than the current one, the new station  
can be programmed as described above, and will  
replace the original station.  
The different operating modes can be directly  
selected using the buttons “PLAY / PAUSE  
(13)/(38) for CD operation and “TUNER / BAND”  
(7)/(53) for radio reception (3).  
PLAY / PAUSE  
compact disc player  
: playback from the built-in  
TUNER / BAND: radio, selection of the frequency  
Manual station selection  
bands  
Programming AM and FM Stations in Memory  
Press button "TUNER / BAND" (7)/(53) repeatedly  
until the desired frequency band appears. Press the  
buttons "TUNING - or TUNING +" (20)/(43) or (18)/  
(41) to tune to the desired radio stations and have  
them indicated in display (3).  
Adjusting the volume  
The program memory allows you store 30 stations  
in FM and AM range. Program place selection is  
described in the previous operating section.  
To adjust the volume, press the “VOLUME UP/  
DOWN” button (4)/(40)/(42).  
Briefly tapping the button "TUNING - or TUNING +"  
step by step alters the reception frequency upward  
or downward.  
1. In TUNER mode, select to FM or AM reception.  
2. Seek out the station required by "Manual station  
selection" or "Station search operation".  
3. Press the “MEM./CLK ADJ.” (9)/(50) and then  
Station search operation  
Holding down one of the two buttons "TUNING - or  
TUNING +" (20)/(43) or (18)/(41) for approx. 1  
second starts the search operation and determines  
the direction of the search. The search operation  
simply finds stations with strong signals. Stations  
with weak reception can only be tuned in manually.  
Hold the "TUNING - or TUNING +" button to start  
the station search again. During the search  
operation, the tuner is muted.  
To switch off the sound, press "MUTE" button (8)/  
(55). This function is indicated by the word, MUTE  
in the display (3).  
press the “REPEAT/PRESET” (12, front panel) or  
“PRESET” (36, remote) until the desired memory  
preset appears.  
Stereo / Mono  
Repeatedly pressing the button "STEREO /  
MONO" (46) switches between stereo and mono  
reception. The stereo reception of a station in the  
FM band is indicated on the display (3)  
By pressing this button or “VOLUME UP/DOWN”  
button (4)/(40)/(42) again, the sound is switched  
back on.  
Caution! Too high a volume, especially with head-  
phones, may damage your hearing.  
4. Press the “MEM./CLK ADJ.” button again to  
store the station along with its preset. Repeat  
as required.  
Headphones socket  
The headphones "PHONES" jack (10) is for  
headphones with a 30 to 600 ohm impedance, and  
equipped with a 3.5mm jack. Use an adapter (sold  
in electronic outlets) if your headphone has a  
different plug. The speakers are automatically  
switched off when the headphones are being used.  
CAUTION:  
In the case of stereo stations with a bad (noisy)  
reception, we recommend switching tuner to mono  
reception. Press the "STEREO / MONO" push-  
button. In the display (3), the message STEREO  
disappears in mono mode.  
Listening at high power for a long periods could  
damage users' ears.  
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10  
 
DIGITAL CLOCK AND TIMER  
COMPACT DISC CHANGER  
Setting the digital clock  
3. To set the minutes, press the MEM./CLK ADJ.  
again and use TUNING + SKIP/SEARCH  
and TUNING - SKIP/SEARCH to adjust.  
Confirm by pressing MEM./CLK ADJ.  
4. Press DISPLAY MODE to proceed to setting  
the switch-off time.  
Safety notes for operation of the CD changer  
Then close the disc compartment by pressing the  
OPEN / CLOSE” button (15) or (16).  
Press one of the "OPEN / CLOSE" buttons (15) or  
(16) to open the right or left CD cover (2) or (26).  
The right and left CD cover do not opened or closed  
at the same time. Make sure the cover is not  
obstructed by any objects. This must also be  
ensured when closing the CD cover. The disc  
loader may only be opened or closed by pressing  
either the button "OPEN / CLOSE". Take care that  
no foreign objects can fall into the unit when the  
disc compartment is open.  
When you first plug in the unit, the display shows:  
After having closed the disc cover, the CD system  
immediately begins to scan the content of the  
compact disc. Subsequently, the number of tracks  
and the play-back time of the compact disc  
occupying position 1 appear in the display unit (3).  
To set the clock to the current time proceed as  
follows:  
Under no circumstance should the laser pick up  
lens be touched. Never look directly at the  
beam.  
1. Press MEM./CLK ADJ. The hour flashes.  
2. Enter the hour by pressing the buttons  
TUNING + SKIP/SEARCH or  
TUNING - SKIP/SEARCH.  
3. Confirm the entry by pressing MEM./CLK  
ADJ. The minutes will flash.  
5. Set the switch-off time using the same  
procedure as switch-on time setting.  
6. Press DISPLAY MODE, as required to check  
the current time, Timer On, and Timer Off.  
7. Press TIMER (22)/(54) to activate the timer.  
CD changer operation  
Switch the unit on by pressing the “POWER”  
button (1)/(32). To turn on the CD mode, press the  
Playing the entire CD  
Select the desired CD with the button “CD  
SELECTION 1 - 4” (5) or “DISC 1 - 4” (49) on the  
remote. Playback begins automatically.  
button “  
PLAY / PAUSE” (13)/(38) or any  
one of the DISC 1-4 buttons (5) or (49). If one or  
more CD(s) have already been inserted in the  
chosen location(s), playback is started.  
4. Enter the minutes by pressing the buttons  
TUNING + SKIP/SEARCH or  
TUNING - SKIP/SEARCH and confirm with  
MEM./CLK ADJ.  
When the unit is on standby it will automatically  
switch on for the programmed length of time.  
The unit automatically selects the operating mode  
(CD or TUNER) it was in when last switched off.  
Make sure the tuner is tuned to a radio station, or for  
CD operation, a CD must be inserted.  
Snooze function: When the unit is switched on by  
means of the timer, you can press the SNOOZE  
button (23)/(37) to switch the unit off for  
If the playback of one CD has finished, the playback  
of the next inserted CD begins, and so on.  
Note: If the CD player is in stop position, you can  
start the currently indicated CD by pressing the  
(TOC means Table of Contents) If there is no CD  
inside, the following will appear after a few seconds:  
To switch to the clock display while in tuner and CD  
modes, press DISPLAY MODE. The time is  
displayed for approximately 10 seconds. The time is  
also displayed when the unit is turned off.  
button “  
PLAY / PAUSE” (13)/(38).  
If you select a different CD by pressing the buttons  
“CD SELECTION 1 - 4” (5) or “DISC 1 - 4” (49),  
playback will start automatically.  
Setting the timer  
approximately 9 minutes. After this time, the unit  
switches on again. You can press SNOOZE again,  
or switch the unit off by pressing POWER.  
You can set automatic switch-on and switch-off  
times with the built-in timer. Before you do this, be  
sure the clock is set correctly.  
Pause / stop  
Inserting and ejecting the CD  
To briefly interrupt playback, press “  
PAUSE” button (13)/(38). The display indicates:  
PLAY /  
The CD compartment (2)/(26) is opened for  
inserting or removing compact discs by pressing the  
"OPEN / CLOSE" (15) or (16) button.  
Setting the sleep timer:  
1. With the unit on, press DISPLAY MODE (17)/  
(48), as required, until TIMER ON appears in  
the display.  
When the unit is in operation it can be set to  
automatically switch-off 10 to 120 minutes later.  
Press SLEEP (25)/(52), as required, until the  
desired delay time appears on the display. The  
SLEEP timer can be set for: 120, 90, 60, 50, 40, 30,  
20, and 10 minute intervals. The unit automatically  
turns off after the entered time has elapsed.  
2. Press MEM./CLK ADJ. (50). The hour flashes.  
Use the  
TUNING + SKIP/SEARCH or  
TUNING - SKIP/SEARCH to set the hour of the  
desired switch-on time.  
Press “  
PLAY / PAUSE” button again to  
restart play.  
To end the playback, press the “  
(11)/(45).  
Insert the disc with the unlabelled side facing the  
unit. Press the centre of the CD onto the black  
holder that is fitted with 3 retaining bearings.  
To remove the CD, hold it by the edges and lightly  
press on the holder to remove it.  
STOP” button  
11  
12  
 
The selected number appears on the display. If the  
CD player is in stop mode, play starts automatically  
when a track is selected using the numerical  
buttons.  
5. Press MEM./CLK ADJ. to save the track in the  
first program location. For example, if you  
selected CD 1, track number 14, it will appear in  
Program position 1 as shown.  
To play the program, press  
The program can be played back again as long as  
MEMORY appears on the display.  
PLAY/PAUSE.  
Random play  
Press RANDOM on the remote control before or  
during CD play. The tracks in the CD will be played  
in random sequence.  
To clear the programming and resume normal  
playback  
Search operation  
While the CD is in play mode you can scan tracks  
The programming is erased by pressing  
until the MEMORY display disappears, or by  
opening the CD changer door. If the unit is  
switched off, the program is not erased.  
STOP  
by holding down  
TUNING + SKIP/SEARCH  
and TUNING - SKIP/SEARCH. The CD will  
continue to play until you find the track you want.  
When you release the button the unit will resume  
normal play mode.  
Note: REPEAT will not function in programmed  
play.  
6. For the next program position, reselect this  
or another CD and select a track.  
7. Confirm the selection using the MEM./CLK  
ADJ. button.  
8. To program other tracks in the memory,  
repeat steps 3 - 7.  
Track intro-scan  
To cancel random play, press  
STOP, or press  
NOTE: This unit counts all the folders on an MP3  
disc, even if a folder doesn’t contain any MP3 file(s).  
If you select a folder which doesn’t contain any MP3  
file(s), the unit will automatically skip to the next  
folder until it finds one containing an MP3 file(s).  
Press INTRO while in stop mode to play the first 10  
seconds of each track on all inserted CDs.  
Press INTRO again and the selected track plays.  
the RANDOM button again.  
Repeat play  
Press REPEAT once and the track being played  
Preset EQ function  
will replay continuously.  
Press the EQ button (6) or (39) repeatedly to cycle  
through the preset EQ shown on the LCD display -  
FLAT, POP, ROCK, JAZZ and DISCO.  
PLAYING MP3 DISCS  
Inserting and ejecting an MP3 disc  
Playing the entire MP3 CD  
Program memory  
The CD compartment (2)/(26) are opened for  
inserting or removing compact discs by pressing the  
"OPEN / CLOSE" (15)/(16) buttons.  
1. Select the desired CD with the button “CD  
SELECTION 1 - 4” (5) or “DISC 1 - 4” (49) on  
the remote. Playback begins automatically.  
The built-in program memory lets you play up to 40  
tracks (from up to 4 CDs) in the order of your  
choice. A track can be stored more than once within  
the program.  
2. To stop the disc playing, press the “STOP”  
Press REPEAT twice to have the entire CD played  
button (11)/(45)  
continuously.  
1. Load the CDs.  
2. Press MEM./CLK ADJ. (9)/(50) in the stop  
mode to switch to programming mode.  
Insert the MP3 disc with the unlabelled side facing  
the unit. Press the center of the CD onto the black  
holder fitted with 3 retaining bearings.  
To remove the CD, hold it by the edges and remove  
it by gently pressing on the black holder.  
3. Press the “FOLDER”  
or  
button (24)/  
(19) or (46)/(44) to select desired MP3 album.  
Press REPEAT three times to have all the inserted  
CDs (up to 4) played continuously.  
Select a CD by pressing the corresponding  
DISC 1 - 4 button.  
Select the desired track using the numerical  
buttons 0 - 9 / +10 on the remote control or by  
3.  
4.  
Then close the disc compartment by pressing the  
“OPEN / CLOSE” button (15) or (16).  
After having closed the disc cover, the CD system  
begins immediately to scan the content of compact  
disc inserted. Afterwards, the number of tracks and  
the play-back time of the compact disc occupying  
position 1 appear in the display unit (3).  
repeatedly pressing  
SEARCH and  
SEARCH.  
TUNING + SKIP/  
TUNING + SKIP/  
Track selection  
Press  
TUNING + SKIP/SEARCH and  
TUNING - SKIP/SEARCH to select the desired  
tracks. The tracks can be selected directly by  
pressing the corresponding numerical buttons 1 - 0  
/ +10.  
13  
14  
 
4. Press the “  
TUNING + or  
TUNING -”  
3.  
To play back the program, press the “  
/ PAUSE” button (13)/(38). When “  
PAUSE” is pressed, the program can be played  
back again as long as MEMORY appears on the  
display unit (3).  
PLAY  
PLAY /  
Select the desired title using the numeric  
buttons “0 - 9 / +10” (33) on the remote control  
device or by repeatedly pressing “  
button (18) or (20) to select desired track.  
TUNING + or TUNING -  
.  
5. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button to play MP3.  
To clear the programming (Resume Normal  
Playback):  
Press the “REPEAT” button again to have the  
entire MP3 disc played continuously.  
The programming is erased by pressing the “  
STOP” button (11)/(45) in the programming mode  
(until the MEMORY display disappears), or by  
opening the disc compartment.  
Press the “MEM./CLK ADJ.” (9)/(50) to save  
the title on the first program location. In display  
unit (3) appears:  
4.  
Note:  
REPEAT button (12)/(47) is not used for  
programming.  
Pause / stop  
To briefly pause playback, press the “  
/ PAUSE” button (13)/(38). Display indicates:  
PLAY  
ID3 TAG (Artist/Title)  
Press the “REPEAT” button again to have all the  
When an MP3 disc is playing, press the “MP3  
MODE” button repeatedly. The track no., title and  
artist information will be shown in the display if disc  
information is available.  
inserted MP3 discs played continuously.  
5. Confirm selection using the “MEM./CLK ADJ.”  
button (9)/(50).  
6. To store the remaining titles in the memory,  
repeat steps 3 - 5.  
To resume normal play display, press the “MP3  
MODE” button repeatedly until playing time  
reappears.  
Press “  
PLAY / PAUSE” button again to  
restart play.  
To end the playback, press the “  
(11)/(45).  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Treat the disc carefully. Handle the disc only by its edges. Never allow your fingers to contact with the  
shiny, unprinted side of the disc.  
Do not attach adhesive tape, stickers etc., to the disc label.  
Clean the disc periodically with soft, lint-free, dry cloth. Never use detergents or adhesive cleaners to  
clean the disc. If necessary, use a CD cleaning kit.  
If disc skips or gets stuck on a section of the disc, it is probably dirty or damaged (scratched).  
When cleaning the disc, wipe in straight lines from the centre of the disc to the edge of the disc. Never  
wipe in circular motions.  
Title introduction  
STOP” button  
Press the “INTRO” button (34) during stop mode to  
playback the first 10 seconds of each title.  
Playback in random sequence  
Press the “INTRO” push-button again and the CD  
player plays the current selected track.  
Press the “RANDOM” button (35) on the remote  
control in stop condition to start random play.  
Program memory  
The built-in program memory enables up to 40 titles  
to be played from up to 4 CDs in the order of your  
choice. Any title can be stored more than once  
within one program.  
To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the centre of the case and lift the disc outs,  
holding it carefully by the edges.  
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc's recorded surface with a soft cloth. Unlike  
conventional records. compact disc have no groove to collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently  
wiping with a soft cloth should remove most particles.  
Insert a CD in its compartment.  
1.  
2.  
By pressing the button “MEM./CLK ADJ.” (9)/  
(50) in the stop mode you can switch to  
programming mode.  
By pressing button “  
STOP” (11)/(45), the  
random playback is cancelled. This function can be  
switched off by pressing “RANDOM” button again.  
Repeat  
Press the “REPEAT” button (12)/(47) during MP3  
playback to have the title currently being played at  
repeated continuously.  
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16  
 
SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Power requirement  
AC  
DC  
120V ~ 60Hz  
Battery size “CR2032” for  
Remote Handset  
Power consumption  
Dimension  
AC  
35 Watts  
Unit  
Speakers  
440 (W) x 171.5 (D) x 1075 (H)mm  
207.7 (W) x 171.5 (D) x 1065 (H)mm  
RECEIVER SECTION  
Receiving bands  
Tuning range  
AM/FM  
AM 530 - 1710KHz  
FM 87.5 - 108MHz  
CD PLAYER SECTION  
Playback system  
Frequency response  
4 CD front loading changer  
60 - 18,000 Hz  
AUDIO SECTION  
Power output  
Speaker impedance  
Headphone impedance  
12 Watts per channel  
3 ohms  
8 - 32 ohms  
ACCESSORIES  
Power AC cord  
Instruction Manual  
Remote Control handset  
1 pc  
1 set  
1 pc  
17  
 

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