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Sanyo DC-MX40i User's Manual

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1. Note If the main unit is not working properly disconnect the power source and then reconnect it again 103 OPERATION the remote control During in the MP3 WMA mode 1 Press the ID3 MONO ST button once to open the 103 function 2 Ifthe MP3 WMA file is written in ID3 it will automatically to search the information of TITLE ARTIST NAME and ALBUM NAME indicated on the display TITLE 1 ALBUM J CURRENT TIME 3 Press the ID3 MONO ST button on the remote control again Then the unit will resume to play normally USB SD CARD OPERATION During in the STANDBY mode Insert the USB DEVICE or SD MMC CARD and then press the STANDBY ON button on the main unit or remote control to the unit Press the FUNCTION button on the main unit or remote control to select the USB or CARD mode The main unit will automatically read the total number of the folders and tracks at the same time F9 Ifthe USB memory device more than one folder Press the PRESET FOLDER UP or DOWN button on the remote control to select each folder Press I 4 or P button to select a track in desired folder Press on the unit or press the amp II ENTER button on the remote control will start playback from the selected track The display shows the current track number and its elapsed time F10 To pause playback press amp I ENTER on the unit or press
2. CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM CUIDADO PRODUTO LASER DE CLASSE 1 RADIA O LASER INVIS VEL CUANDO ABERTO E SE O DE SEGURAN A ESTIVER DEFEITUOSO A EXPOSI O AOS RAIOS ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING NAR E Tm 3 SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDEAF FUNKTION UNDGA This label sticks inside of the unit UDS ETTELSE FORSTRALING VARO AVATESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEENI VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD OCHSPARREN AR URKOPPLAD EJSTRALENI FEATURES AND CONTROLS 13 12 11 10 5 Universal Dock 14 adapter connection D em LCD DISPLAY WINDOW IR SENSOR STANDBY LED INDICATOR STANDBY ON BUTTON SKIP TUNE SEARCH UP BUTTON SKIP TUNE SEARCH DOWN BUTTON VOLUME KNOB EARPHONE OUTPUT JACK STOP MENU BUTTON PLAY PAUSE ENTER BUTTON BAND BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON CD DOOR SD MMC MEMORY CAR
3. Made for iPod with color display 4th generation 20GB 30GB only Made for iPod with color display 4th generation 40GB 60GB only Made for iPod with video 5th generation 30GB only Made for iPod with video 5th generation 60GB 80GB only Ot Made for iPod nano 1st generation 1GB 2GB 4GB only X Made for iPod nano 2nd generation aluminum 2GB 4GB 8GB only Made for iPod nano 3rd generation video 4GB 8GB only Made for iPod nano 4th generation 8GB 16GB only E Made for iPod classic 80GB 160GB only Made for iPod classic 2nd generation 120GB only Made for iPod touch 8GB 16GB 32GB only Made for iPod touch 2nd generation 8GB 16GB 32GB only SANYO SANYO Electric Co Ltd Printed in China CODE NO 116403062
4. time you can control the iPod player on the main unit remote control or iPod player itself while the unit in the iPod or iPod MENU mode 2 Inanytime the iPod player must be fixed well under in the STANDBY mode to avoid the unit and iPod player were damaged 3 During the unit in iPod mode If the video function of the iPod cannot work properly Update the latest version of the iPod video function from the apple web site F23 27077713 mm 11 AUX IN PLAY 1 Usea cable with RCA jack to connect external audio source DVD player Mini Disc player Cassette Deck etc to the AUX IN jack on the rear of the unit 2 Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until the AUX appears on the display 3 Turn your auxiliary source ON and operate it as usual The sound from the auxiliary source will be heard through the speakers of the unit Note Aux in cable not included TO SET SLEEP FUNCTION on the remote control 1 Ifyou want to fall asleep with music press the SLEEP button F24 F24 2 Press SLEEP button repeatedly to change and select from 90 to 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 minutes You may select the TUNER CD USB CARD or IPOD mode in sleep function 3 After the unit plays for your selected time it will shut down automatically While the SLEEP function is activated press SLEEP button once and the remained sleep time will be shown Press SLEEP button again to select a
5. TO SET SLEEP FUNCTION on the remote control EQ CONTROL on the remote control MUTE SETTING the remote 1 LISTEN TO THE MUSIC BY USING HEADPHONE COMPACT DISC SPECIFICATION MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To achieve the utmost in enjoyment and performance please read this manual carefully before attempting to operate the unit in order to become familiar with its features and assure you years of faithful trouble free performance and listening pleasure Important Notes Read instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the apparatus is operated Retain instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachment Do not use attachment not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Power Sources The apparatus should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions of as marked on the apparatus To be completely disconnected the power input the mains plug of apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains as the disconnect devices is the mains plug of apparatus Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them
6. be cleaned from the centre to the edge FROM THE CENTRE TO THE EDGE CORRECT INCORRECT Never use benzene thinners record cleaner fluid or anti static spray Be sure to close the CD door so the lens is not contaminated by dust Do not touch the lens SPECIFICATION POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT POWER UNIT DIMENSION SPEAKER BOX DIMENSION N W RADIO SECTION FREQUENCY RANGE COMPACT DISC SECTION CD Media Supported format Type Pickup Laser output Wave length Wow Flutter File Bit rate kbps ID3 tag Max folder file no MP3 Decode Max files per folder Folder file name ID3 title artist album File Bit rate kbps Max folder file no WMA Decode Max files per folder Folder file name ID3 title artist album Max voltage Impedance AUX input Operating conditions Operating position AC 240V 50Hz 4 5 Watts x 2 135 W x 249 D x 170 H mm 130 W x 160 D x 170 H mm 3 75kg FM 87 5 108 MHz AM 522 1620 kHz CD DA CD ROM CD R CD RW ISO 9660 UDF 2 channel stereo Optical 3 beam semiconductor laser 0 6mW Maximum continuous wave 790nm Below measurable limits MPEG 3 8 320 constant amp Variable bit rate VBR Yes USB 99 999 CD rom and SD card 99 999 999 32 32 maximum number of bytes 64 64 64 maximum number of bytes Windows media audio 9 8 192 USB 99 999 CD rom and SD card 99 999 999 32 32 maximum number of bytes 64 64 64 maximum number of
7. button to select the desired band 2 Pressthe PRESET FOLDER UP or DOWN button on the remote control to select the desired preset station number 3 Thelocation number of preset station is displayed along with the corresponding frequency FM Antenna For better FM reception change the position of FM antenna wire CD MP3 WMA OPERATION Listening To Compact Disc CD MP3 WMA 1 Ifyou wantto enjoy CD MP3 press the CD DOOR OPEN 4 amp button once on the unit first and then the CD door will open automatically F3 2 Insertthe CD or MP3 disc into the CD compartment press the CD door to close it 3 Press the FUNCTION button to select CD mode The unit will read the CD MP3 WMA disc automatically Note 1 This unit can play CD CD R CD RW MP3 and WMA discs 2 Itcanread 8 cm and Multi Section of DISC 3 The Playback Transfer Rate in and WMA In MP3 transfer bit rate 8 256 kbps b In WMA transfer bit rate 8 192 kbps 4 The Max Readable 99 folders and 999 tracks 5 If no disc or can t read TOC NO DISC will be displayed F4 F3 F4 UD mo Playing The Entire CD MP3 WMA CD 1 Insertthe CD disc into the CD compartment and then press FUNCTION button to select CD mode the main unit will automatically read the total number of the tracks at the same time Press button the unit will play the first track of the CD disc automatically F5 Press P II ENT
8. bytes 500mV 470 Temperature 5 C to 35 Humidity 5 to 90 Horizontal SPECIFICATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE Ventilation warning The normal ventilation of the product shall not be impeded for intended use Cleaning the unit Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth moistened with lukewarm water Do not use benzene thinners or alcohol since they will damage the finish of the surfaces Cleaning the CD player lens The lens should never be touched If dust is on the lens blow it off using a camera lens blower F A Consult your dealer TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION No power No mains lead plug connection at the AC outlet Insert the plug into the AC outlet The power is on but the CD player does not work No disc is loaded Load a disc Sound is heard from one speaker Faulty connection of speaker wires Connect the speaker wires firmly to the speaker terminals The CD player does not start playback No disc is loaded Loaded a disc An unplayable disc is loaded Load a playable disc The disc is not loaded correctly Load the disc with the label facing up on the disc tray The disc is dirty Clean the disc or replace it The CD player does not start playback and NO FILE appears An unplayable disc is loaded Load a playable disc The disc is not loaded correctly Load the disc
9. the amp II ENTER button on the remote control The time elapsed indicator will flash F11 To resume playback press on the unit or press the B II ENTER button on the remote control again To stop playback press M MENU N a N TES Note 1 In any time the USB DEVICE SD CARD must be fixed well under the STANDBY mode to avoid the main unit and USB DEVICE or SD CARD were damaged 2 This unit can support most of USB devices and SD MMC cards The memory capacity up to 2GB It can not access or access a longer time the memory capacity over 2GB Otherwise make an others to access it 3 It can support USB version 1 1 and 2 0 4 Not support all kinds of dual voltage MMC card nor MMC Plus card 5 The main unit does not support the WMA file which is protected DRM FILE IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS Copyright protection files cannot be played back Copyright protection files on the USB memory and SD MMC card device are skipped automatically when played back Recommended use Flash memory type USB memory player Not recommended Hard disc memory type USB player Some Flash memory player will not play successfully with this unit REPEAT PLAY FUNCTION on the remote control CD 1 Pressthe REPEAT button once on the remote control REPEAT is displayed CD will play the current track repeatedly F12 2 Pres
10. the desired track Press the REPEAT or RANDOM button on the remote control to make the iPod playing repeatedly or randomly Note iPod touch version 1 1 4 or above can support REPEAT or RANDOM function During the unit in iPod MENU mode 1 SER ert AO During the unit in iPod mode press the MEM C ADJ iPod button once the unit will enter to the iPod MENU mode The iPod MENU indicator will appear on the unit display F23 Press only in iPod button repeatedly to go to the main menu in your iPod Press I or gt gt I button on the unit or remote control to search the menu on the iPod Press amp I ENTER only in iPod button to enter the selected menu folder Press I 4or I button on the unit or remote control to search the current content in the each desired menu folder To return to the previous menu press B MENU To resume playback press the MEM C ADJ iPod button once again the unit will return to iPod mode Charging the iPod Player battery through the main unit T 2 If the iPod player is connected to the unit The iPod will be charged automatically You can charge the iPod Player in STANDBY MODE or POWER ON mode Note 1 The iPod Player battery is 80 percent charged in about one hour and fully charged in about a few hours If you charge it while playing music it may take longer 2 Itis notbetter to charge under the TUNER mode It may interfere the reception Note 1
11. with the label facing up on the disc tray The remote controller does not work properly The batteries in the remote controller are weak or installed incorrectly Check the battery polarity or Replace the battery The remote controller is not aimed at the remote sensor window Aim the remote controller at the remote sensor window 15 No sound Volume control is set to minium Turn up the volume The wrong function is selected Select the correct function Faulty speaker connections Connect the speaker wires firmly to the speaker terminals The operation of the unit or display is not normal The unit must be reset 1 Disconnect the main lead and replug again 2 Resume operations The file in USB or SD card cannot play back USB device is not connected Connect the USB device SD card is not loaded Load the SD card The file is copyright protection file Select the correct playable files FM stereo broadcast is hard to hear due to much noise Weak signal Press the ID3 MONO ST button on the remote control to display Reorient the FM aerial wire Connect the speaker wires firmly to the speaker terminals The unit supports the listed iPods iPod charge and operation only iPods shown not included Made for iPod mini 4GB 6GB only Made for iPod 4th generation 20GB only Made for iPod 4th generation 40GB only
12. D by pressing I or gt gt on the unit Press the TIMER button again the timer VOL indicator appears on the display and flashes adjust the timer volume high or low by pressing I or gt gt on the unit or pressing the I or gt gt button on the remote control Each enable state as shown above will be cleared if the button is not pushed in 10 seconds 10 After adjusting TIMER ON and TIMER OFF press the TIMER button appears on the display 11 The main unit will be switched on automatically at TIMER ON order and start playing the main unit will be switched off automatically at TIMER OFF order Note If the display shows ERROR while you set the TIMER ON it means both TIMER ON and TIMER OFF is the same In this case please go to TIMER OFF to set the off time first To switch TIMER function ON or OFF press TIMER button F1 F2 The function is that when pressing FUNCTION button the mode is changed Display changes as below a USB CARD IPOD AUX TUNER ioe RADIO OPERATION Press the FUNCTION button to select TUNER 1 Press the BAND button to select AM or FM 2 Press PPI button to tune the desired station Manual Tuning To tune for weak stations use manual tuning by pressing I or P button continuously until you read the correct frequency or the reception is at its best Automatic Tuning 1 PressI orP PI button for a second or m
13. D IN SLOT USB DEVICE IN PORT iPod CONNECTOR DOCK 18 MEM C ADJ iPod BUTTON 19 TIMER BUTTON 20 CD DOOR OPEN BUTTON 23 Les 24 Baan NOoORWN O 22 25 21 CORD 22 SPEAKER TERMINALS 23 FMANTENNA 24 AUXIN JACK 25 AC POWER SWITCH 21 REMOTE CONTROL DOR O ODNDAHDRWN 3 2 2 x 3 2 2 NON gt MUTE BUTTON PRESET FOLDER UP BUTTON PRESET FOLDER DOWN BUTTON RANDOM BUTTON SKIP TUNE SEARCH DOWN BUTTON INTRO BUTTON VOLUME DOWN BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON BAND BUTTON ID3 MONO STEREO BUTTON REPEAT BUTTON PLAY PAUSE ENTER only in iPod BUTTON EQ BUTTON SKIP TUNE SEARCH UP BUTTON STOP MENU only in iPod BUTTON iPod MEM C ADJ BUTTON TIMER BUTTON SLEEP BUTTON NUMBER SEARCH BUTTON VOLUME UP BUTTON LCD DISPLAY WINDOW ALBUM INTRO p RANDOM E ALBUM amp sr2 D MEMORY A TIMER INDICATOR B ALBUM RADIO MEMORY NUMBER INDICATOR C REPEAT 1 amp ALL INDICATOR ommo STEREO INDICATOR VOLUME HIGH LOW INDICATOR SLEEP IN
14. DICATOR TRACK NUMBER TIME INDICATOR PUTTING THE BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Press down the compartment cover and slide the cover off to open the compartment Place the two BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED AAA batteries in the remote control according to the polarity markings and inside the compartment and on the batteries Place the cover over the compartment press down lightly and push it upward until it snaps on BATTERY PRECAUTIONS Follow these precautions when using a battery in this device Warning Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Use only the size and type of battery specified Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the battery as indicated in the battery compartment A reversed battery may cause damage to the device 4 f the device is not to be used for a long period of time remove the battery to prevent damage or injury from possible battery leakage 5 Do not try to recharge a battery not intended to be recharged it can overheat and rupture Follow battery manufacturer s directions 6 Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like INSTALLING THE SPEAKER WIRE THE SPEAKER TERMINALS 1 Speakers Connection AC MAIN POWER SWITCH Extend the SPEAKER WIRES and connect them A non to the SPEAKER TERMINALS 2 Power Cord C
15. ER button once again the time elapsed indicator will flash F6 Press 19 or PI button once to change Track NO and press and hold IK or gt gt button to skip fast backward or forward of each song To resume playback press P II ENTER button once more again To stop playback press MENU button once IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS Copyright protection files cannot be played back Copyright protection files on a disc are skipped automatically when played back ener ow 5 F6 E Ean CENO MP3 WMA Insert the MP3 WMA disc into the CD compartment and then press FUNCTION button to select CD mode the main unit will automatically read the total number of the folders and tracks at the same time Press P II ENTER button the unit will play the first track of the MP3 WMA disc automatically F7 Press P II ENTER button once again the time elapsed indicator will flash F8 To change Track NO Press k lt or gt gt I button once And press and hold or BPI button to skip fast backward or forward of each song To resume playback press P II ENTER button once more again To change the ALBUM NO press the PRESET FOLDER UP or DOWN button on the remote control To stop playback press the MENU button once on the unit or remote control 7 F8 ARES pu L LB i LP TES a
16. SANYO DC MX40i INSTRUCTION MANUAL Micro Hi Fi System for iPod Made for iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc 1 registered in the U S and other countries iPod iPod shown not included Made for iPod means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTION 1 FEATURES AND CONTROLS REMOTE CONTROL LCD DISPLAY WINDOW m PUTTING THE BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL entente tentent ntn nnns nnn ennnen 5 INSTALLING THE SPEAKER WIRE TO THE SPEAKER TERMINALS OPERATING THE UNIT nie er E Eaa ES STANDBY ON CLOCK SETTING TIMER SETTING FUNCTION SELECT RADIO OPERATION CD MP3 WMA OPERATION 103 OPERATION on the remote control USB SD CARD OPERATION REPEAT PLAY FUNCTION on the remote control PROGRAM FUNCTION RANDOM PLAY on the remote control INTRO PLAY on the remote control IPOd OPERATION EDU AUXIN PLAY ornes a an
17. ft to MEMORY mode The album number is flashing F18 2 Press the PRESET FOL UP or DOWN button on the remote control the album number will be changed 3 Press the MEM C ADJ iPod button the first track number will be displayed F19 9 4 Press button the track number will be changed 5 Press the MEM C ADJ iPod button to confirm the favorite track number F17 F18 F19 MEMORY CUD 2 Press II ENTER button on the unit or remote control The unit will play the first track of the program When all tracks have been played the unit will stop automatically If you want to listen program play again Press gt again 3 CANCEL PROGRAM 1 Press M MENU button twice or open the CD tray door and close it again that the memory will be erased 2 Setanew program the existing one will be cleared 4 Checking the programme During stop mode the display will show the corresponding programmed song when press the MEM C ADJ iPod Button Note During in the program mode 1 Pressthe REPEAT button on the remote control once the REPEAT indicator will light on the display Then the unit will repeat the current track 2 Press the REPEAT button on the remote control again the REPEAT ALL will light on the display Then the unit will repeat all the programmed tracks 3 Press the REPEAT button on the remote control once more again The
18. hones can cause hearing loss Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal The caution marking was located at the back enclosure of the apparatus The nameplate marking was located at the back enclosure of the apparatus The use of apparatus in moderate climates ESD Remark case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge just reset the product reconnect of power source may be required to resume normal operation Should any trouble occur remove the power source and refer servicing to qualified personnel WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING For safety reasons do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer any servicing to qualified personnel Do not attempt to remove any screws or open the casing of the unit there are no user serviceable parts inside refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Note This unit will become warm when used for a long period of time This is normal and does not indicate a Problem with the unit The CD player includes micro processors which may malfunction as a result of external electrical Interference or noise If the CD player is not working properly disconnect the power source and then reconnect it Exce
19. nother sleep time 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 310 NORMAL EQ CONTROL on the remote control EQ shows the present sound tone When you press the EQ button the sound tone changes as below eal CLASSIC ROCK r MUTE SETTING on the remote control 1 When you press the MUTE button once on the remote control the volume level will flash and the audio output will be temporarily terminated F24 2 Pressthe MUTE button again the volume level and the audio output will return to normal F24 LISTEN THE MUSIC BY USING HEADPHONE Astereo headphone jack is provided for private listening To listen to the unit with headphones not included insert the 3 5mm mini stereo plug into the PHONES jack on the front panel The external speakers are automatically disconnected when headphones are using 01 fi Always use a compact discs bearing the mark as shown MSE DIGITAL AUDIO 2 Notes on handling discs Removing the disc from its storage case and loading it Do not touch the reflective recorded surface Do not stick paper or write anything on the surface Do not bend the disc 3 Storage Store the disc in its case Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or high temperatures high humidity or dusty places 4 Cleaning a disc When the disc become soiled wipe off dust dirt and fingerprints with a soft cloth The disc should
20. onnection Before using connect the AC Power Cord to 240V AC outlet Then turn on the switch the rear of the unit The STANDBY indicator will light on AC CORD OPERATING THE UNIT Before operating the unit for the first time make sure the AC power cord is properly connected to a 240V 50Hz AC outlet then press the power ON switch on the rear of the unit the unit will be in standby mode The STANDBY indicator will light on You can now press the STANDBY ON button on the unit or press the STANDBY ON button on remote control to switch the unit ON The STANDBY indicator will be off Pull the AC plug out of the wall socket if you want to switch off completely STANDBY ON 1 Press the STANDBY ON button on the unit or remote control to switch the unit on 2 Select the sound source CD USB CARD iPod AUX or TUNER by pressing FUNCTION button The corresponding display will light up 3 Adjust the volume with the VOLUME or knob on the unit or VOLUME or button on the remote control 4 Press the STANDBY ON button on the unit or remote control again to turn off the unit Note 1 During in standby mode press any button key can make the display light for 10 seconds 2 Please turn the main switch off to save energy when you do not use the unit After adjusting the clock pre
21. ore then release the button The tuner will automatically search the first station of sufficient signal strength 2 Repeatabove procedure if you wish to select another station 6 Mono stereo select on the remote control You can select the MONO STEREO only in FM mode 1 When you want to select FM stereo station press the ID3 MONO ST button on the remote control When you receive FM stereo station the s indicator will appear on the display you can receive FM stereo transmission 2 When you press the ID3 MONO ST button on the remote control again the FM STEREO indicator will turn off and switch to MONO FM status Programming preset stations You can also preset stations of your choice and store up to10 AM and 30 FM stations in its memory To store your selected broadcasting stations 1 Pressthe BAND button on the unit or remote control to toggle between AM and FM to make your selection Tune to the desired station Press the MEM C ADJ iPod button Press the PRESET FOLDER Up or DOWN button on the remote control for your desired station number Press the MEM C ADJ iPod button again to confirm your selection To program more stations into memory repeat the above steps 2 to 5 To change the stored preset stations repeat the above steps 2 to 5 IOS duo Note Storing a new station into a preset location will erase the previously stored station in that location Selecting the Preset Stations 1 Pressthe BAND
22. paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus During Intended Use The mains plug of apparatus should be easily accessed Nonuse Periods The power cord of the apparatus should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no object filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The apparatus should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper table cloths curtains etc Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book case or built in cabinet Minimum distance about 100mm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus Do not use where there are extremes of temperature below 5 C or exceeding 35 C Sudden changes in the ambient temperature may cause condensation to form on the optical lens inside the unit If this happens take out the disc leave the unit for about 1 hour and then proceed to operate Because of the CD player s extremely low noise and wide dynamic range there might be a tendency to set the volume on the amplifier unnecessarily high Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headp
23. s the REPEAT button again REPEAT ALL is displayed CD will play all tracks repeatedly F13 3 Pressthe REPEAT button once more again REPEAT function will be off F12 F13 REPEAT REPEAT ALL AE TES TTS MP3 WMA USB SD CARD 1 Press the REPEAT button once on the remote control then REPEAT is displayed It will play the current track repeatedly F14 2 Press the REPEAT button again REPEAT ALL is displayed It will play all tracks repeatedly F15 3 Press the REPEAT button again REPEAT ALBUM is displayed It will play all tracks in the current folder repeatedly F16 4 Pressthe REPEAT button once more again then REPEAT function will be off F14 F15 F16 REPEAT REPEAT ALL REPEAT Wit Win ALBUM i g VOLUME TTS m i E um um mW PROGRAM FUNCTION You can make the program up to 32 tracks in CD mode or 64 tracks in MP3 WMA USB SD CARD mode in any desired order Program mode is activated while in stop mode 1 Programme CD 1 Press the MEM C ADJ iPod button in stop mode shift to MEMORY mode F17 2 Pressi or 1 button the track number will be changed 3 Pressthe MEM C ADJ iPod button to confirm the track number MP3 WMA 1 Press the MEM C ADJ iPod button in stop mode shi
24. ss the TIMER button a few seconds ON and 00 00 appear on the display and wn 8 9 During the STANDBY mode 1 Press and hold the MEM C ADJ iPod button until the time displays will change to 24 hour digit and flash 2 Press kor pp button to select 12 hour or 24 hour 3 Press the MEM C ADJ iPod button again the HOUR digit will flash on the display press e lt or PPI button to adjust HOUR digit 4 Press the MEM C ADJ iPod button once more the MINUTE digit will flash on the display press I or gt gt I button to adjust minute digit 5 Pressthe MEM C ADJ iPod button again to confirm the time 6 Eachenable state as shown above will be cleared if the key is not pushed in10 seconds the HOUR digit flashes F1 Press I or gt on the unit or press I or gt gt button on the remote control to adjust it Press the TIMER button again the MINUTE digit will start flashing adjust it by pressing I or gt gt I on the unit or pressing I or gt gt I button on the remote control Press the TIMER button once more to confirm and order TIMER ON time After adjusting TIMER OFF appears on the display and the HOUR digit flashes F2 Repeat the above steps 2 to 3 and then press the TIMER button once more to confirm and order TIMER OFF time Now the TUNER appears on the display with flashing and then select the alarm mode of the TUNER CD USB CARD or IPO
25. ssive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss If an unusual conditions occurs the display window or key button switch the unit off then turn on the unit again 00 WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance pee HOC ee instructions in the information accompanying this unit You can see this carved picture on the bottom of the main unit This symbol indicates that dangerous CAUTION voltage constituting a risk of electric RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK shock is present within this unit CAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT Operating the unit in a way other than specified herein or LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT making adjustments to the unit may result in hazardous radiation exposure You can see this carved picture on the bottom of the main unit LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser Only qualified service personnel should attempt to repair WARNING RISK OF INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN CD LID 1 You can see this label in the CD OPEN OR INTERLOCKS FALL AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE compartment BEAM S ANYO Model No DC MX40i Micro Hi Fi System for iPod POWER CONSUMPTION 23W You can see this label on the AC 240V 50Hz back of the main unit FREQUENCY RANGE 522 1620 KHz FM 87 5 108 0 MHz SANYO Electric Co Ltd MADE IN CHINA
26. unit will return to play the program in normally RANDOM the remote control 1 Press the RANDOM button on the remote control then RANDOM is displayed F20 2 Press the RANDOM button again then the unit will resume to normally play F20 RANDOM COUO am um INTRO PLAY on the remote control 1 Press the INTRO button on the remote control INTRO is displayed will play the first 10 seconds of each track F21 2 Press the INTRO button again then the unit will resume to normally play F21 INTRO OO am 10 iPod OPERATION During the unit in STANDBY mode 15 2 Insert the iPod players the iPod docking bracket on the top the unit fixedly Power on the main unit and then press the FUNCTION button to select iPod mode the iPod indicator will appear on the main unit display F22 F22 7773 um During the unit in iPod mode 1 eas Press amp II ENTER only in iPod button once to start the iPod playing Adjust the volume control by turning the VOLUME or knob or press the VOLUME or on the remote control To stop the current playing press MENU only in iPod button once Press amp II ENTER only in iPod button once to pause the current track To resume the playback press gt only in iPod button once again To skip forwards or backwards press gt gt button to select

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