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1.      MT NMNUSE    M 32CM    MICRO SYSTEM CD MP3 USB  User Manual          Please read the instruction carefully  before operating the unit        AUDIO CONTROL    1  The player is on off by pressing STANDBY  2 H9  button   2  The function is selected cyclically by pressing   STOP   CLEAR   FUNCTION button    CD     USB     TUNER     gt  AUX       STOP   CLEAR   FUNCTION  NOTE  When standby light is lit  unit is in OFF  standby  mode     ADJUSTING THE SOUND    Press STANDBY button  2 H9  to turn on the unit   then press VOLUME     control  10 H16  19 H8  ee 3 vot  to adjust the sound to comfortable level  The vol   ume level will show on display for a few seconds     MUTE    To cut off the sound from the speakers temporarily  press the MUTE button  H15    The Volume level icon flash on the LCD display  5   Press the MUTE button again to  cancel Mute mode and restore the sound from the speakers     Press MUTE button  H15  to on off mute function    Note  The mute on is cancelled when    a  The power is off on   b  The Volume is adjusted by the VOL     button  MUTE       TO ADJUST THE VOLUME          c             DUAN    USING HEADPHONES  Headphones Not Included    Connect a set of stereo headphones with 3 5mm mini plug to the phone jack on the  bottom panel  The speakers are automatically cut off when headphones are in use   Note  To establish a safe headphones sound level    Start your volume control at a low setting    Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comforta
2.  operating problem occurs  disconnect the AC  power cord  Wait at least 5 seconds  then reconnect the AC power cord     AUX IN    An external  auxiliary  audio source  i e   personal CD player or MP3 player  can be  connected to this unit and heard through the speakers     1  Plug one end of cable  not included   into the AUX IN socket  15  on the unit    2  Plug the other end of the cable into the  Headphone or Line Out socket of the i herea iana  external source    eieh i a te j    3  Press the STOP mi  FUNCTION button  20  on the unit or the FUNCTION button   H1  on the remote control to select Auxiliary function     AUX    indicator shows on  the display     AUX       Track number    01        CD    amp  the symbol      gt     will be shown during   normal compact disc playback    Track number    001       CD     the symbol      gt      amp     MP3   will be shown during MP3 playback   Track number    001       MP3     the symbol      gt       amp     USB    will be shown during USB  playback     To  PRESS    Stop play a   Pause play  gt ii once   Resume play after pause bil again   Scan forward and backward and holdi  4   gt  gt     Skip tracks 4 lt     gt  gt    Repeat current track PLAY MODE once  Repeat all tracks PLAY MODE twice  Random play PLAY MODE three times  DISC ERROR    Note  If the disc is dirty  damaged or unreadable  or if the disc is placed upside down   the    rig    indicator will appear on the display  If this occurs  clean the disc  insert the  disc c
3. 10  PLAY PAUSE BUTTON Pll  af       CLOCK SETTING    The clock is displayed on LCD display at standby mode    1  Press the PROGRAM   CLOCK ADu   button  14 H6   rng   2  Press the      F SKIP UP  11 H11  or mea re Y   B SKIP  DOWN  18 H3  to select 12 hours Ve  or 24 hours display  PROGRAMICLOCK ADJ    3  Press the PROGRAM   CLOCK ADJ  button   14 H6   the hour digit flash    4  Press the  gt  gt   F SKIP UP  11 H11  or mea B SKIP DOWN   18 H3  to adjust hour digit    5  Press the PROGRAM   CLOCK ADJ  button  14 H6   the minute digit flash    6  Press the  gt  gt  F SKIP UP  11 H11  or 1 B SKIP DOWN  18 H3  to adjust  minute digit    7  Press the PROGRAM   CLOCK ADu  button  14 H6  again  the correct time is  shown on display     LISTENING TO THE RADIO    1  Turn on the unit by pressing STANDBY  button  2 H9     2  Press the STOP E  20 H2   FUNCTION   20 H1  button to select the tuner    3  Press the BAND button  17 H7  to select desired band    4  Tune to the desired radio station by using TUNING knob  21  and frequency is displayed    5  Adjust the sound    ANTENNA    For FM reception fully unwind the external FM wire antenna and adjust direction  for  optimum reception     AFTER LISTENING  Turn off the unit by pressing STANDBY button  2 H9      LCD display          LCD display                COMPACT DISC OPERATION    1  Press STANDBY button  2 H9     2  Press the STOP W   FUNCTION button to select CD    3  Open the CD door 3  by pushing the CD door Open button  7     4  Pl
4. RATION    1  Connect USB stick or MP3 player into the USB port    2  Press STOP W   FUNCTION button  20  to select USB    3  Press PLAY   PAUSE button pl   9 H10  to start playback    Note      USB connector does not design for communication with computer directly      Manufacturer is not responsible for the playability of USB disk or MP3 player due to  recording condition  capacity  interface compatibility  etc      Due to different formats  some USB stick or MP3 players may take longer time to be  read      USB stick is direct connected or with a cable with max  0 5m length     GB  7    PRECAUTIONS    IMPORTANT     Do not throw batteries in fire     Do not be exposed to dripping or splashing  and that no object filled with liquids    such as vases  shall be placed on the apparatus      Mains plug is used as the disconnect device and it shall remain readily operable  To  be completely disconnected the power input  the mains plug of the apparatus shall  be disconnected from the mains completely The mains plug should not be  obstructed OR should be easily accessed during intended use      Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal      No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus      The use of apparatus is only in moderate climates      See markings on bottom   back of the product      Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss       Battery shall not be exposed to excessiv
5. ace the CD with label side up inside the CD compartment  and close the CD door  3     5  After a few seconds  the total number of tracks and total  playing time will appear on the Multifunction display  5    Press pt  button  9 H10  to start playing the CD    6  Press the PLAY PAUSE Pl button                       GB  4    2009 6 15  10 27    Installing Battery   Insert 2    AAA  UM4    batteries to the remote control prior to use  Make sure to match   their polarities       to the markings inside the compartment    NOTES      In order to avoid leakage  always remove the batteries when unit will not be used for  a long period of time     If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time  remove the battery to  avoid damage caused by battery leakage corrosion    CAUTION  Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced  Replace only with   the same or equivalent type     to take them back for specific recycling     POWER SUPPLY    1  This micro system operates on AC230V 50Hz line power supply    2  The remote control unit operates on 2pcs     AAA UM4       battery  excluded   To  power up the remote control  open the  battery door  install the battery  according to the polarity diagram on the  battery compartment  then close the  battery door     R Before throwing any batteries away  consult your distributor who may be able             Om                                                       Important note To AC outlet  If an abnormal display indication or an
6. bly and clearly  and without  distortion     In full power  the continuous listening of the player may damage the user   s  hearing     GB  3      HX 2706  B MSE 001 REVO    P65 1    Moley W alo    Me  mere  aaa o  B      1  SPEAKER   2  POWER STANDBY BUTTON     3  CD DOOR   4  REMOTE SENSOR  5  LCD DISPLAY  6  7  8  9         USB PORT    CD OPEN   CLOSE BUTTON    FM STEREO LED INDICATOR    PLAY   PAUSE BUTTON Pl   10 VOL   BUTTON   11 F   SKIP   UP BUTTON PFI         12 PLAY MODE BUTTON      13 FOLDER UP BUTTON   14 PROGRAM   CLOCK   ADJ    BUTTON   15 AUX  IN JACK   16 PHONES JACK   17 BAND BUTTON   18 B   SKIP   DN BUTTON  lt    19 VOL   BUTTON l                      _                                                                                                                  20  STOP W  CLEAR   FUNCTION  BUTTON   21  TUNING CONTROL   22 SPEAKER CORD O   23 LEFT SPEAKER JACK   24 AC POWER CORD ej       25 RIGHT SPEAKER JACK   26 FM WIRE ANTENNA                                        OK                                                                                           REMOTE CONTROL    H1  FUNCTION BUTTON  H2  WE STOP BUTTON  H3  Kt B   SKIP BUTTON H11  F   SKIP BUTTON PH i Hie  H4    10 TRACK BUTTON H12    10 TRACK BUTTON H3 H114  H5  FOLDER DOWN BUTTON H13  FOLDER UP BUTTON H4 H12  H6  PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ H14  PLAY MODE BUTTTON H5 H13  BUTTON H15  MUTE BUTTON H6 H14  H7  BAND BUTTON H16  VOLUME   BUTTON H7 H15  H8  VOLUME     BUTTON H16    H9  STANDBY BUTTON    H
7. e heat such as sunshine  fire or the like    Heat  Do not use this unit near sources of heat  including heating vents  stoves  or   other appliances that generate heat    Mounting surface  Place the unit on a flat  even surface    Ventilation  The unit should be situated with a adequate space around it so that   proper heat ventilation is assured  Allow 10 cm  4 in   clearance from the near and   the top of the unit and 5 cm  2 in   from each side      Do not place the unit on a bed  rug  or similar surface that may block the ventilation  openings      Do not install the unit in a bookcase  cabinet  or airtight rack where ventilation may be  impeded    Object and liquid entry  Take care that objects or liquids do not get inside the unit   through the ventilation openings    Condensation  Moisture may form on the CD Pickup lens when      The unit is moved from a cold spot to a warm spot     The heating system has just been turned on     The unit is used in a very humid room     The unit is cooled by an air conditioner   When this unit has condensation inside  it may not function normally  Should this   occur  leave the unit for a few hours then try to operate again     GB   10    2009 6 15  10 27       CARE AND MAINTENANCE    1  Clean the unit with a soft  damp  never wet  cloth  Solvent or detergent should  never be used    2  Avoid operating your unit under direct sunlight or in hot  humid or dusty places    3  Keep your unit away from heating appliances and sources of elect
8. idity they can become warped  Gs   After playing  store the CD in its cases   lt  x    CLEANING THE LENS   A dirty lens will cause sound skipping  If the lens is very dirty  the player may not  work  We suggest using a special cleaning disk  not included  available in most  music and Hi Fi stores  However  if you do not have one  you may use a cotton swab  very slightly dampened with alcohol to clean the lens        GB  8    Electric Power   1 Power sources  Use AC house current  as specified in the Operating instructions  and marked on the unit    2 AC power cord     When disconnecting the AC power cord  pull it out by the AC power plug  Do not pull the  cord itself      Never handle the AC power plug with wet hands  as this could result in fire or  electric shock      Power cords should be firmly secured to avoid being bent  pinched  or walked upon   Pay particular attention to the cord from the unit to the power socket      Avoid overloading AC power plug and extension cords  beyond their capacity  as  this could result in fire or electric shock    3 When not in use   Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet if the unit will not   be used for several months or more  When the cord is plugged in a small amount of   current continues to flow to the unit  even when the power is turned off    Electrical Fast Transient  Burst    ESD Remark      In case of misfunction due to electrical fast transient  Burst  or electrostatic discharge  just  resetthe product  reconnect of powe
9. nd 3 until all desired tracks are programmed  NI NZ   5  Press the    PLAY PAUSE    button  9 H10  to start  DHIE     PROGRAM    is shown on the CD display   gt  roci   6  Press    STOP FUNCTION    button to stop programmed playback    7  Press    PLAY PAUSE    buttons  9 H10  to resume programmed playback    8  Press    STOP FUNCTION    button again until    PROGRAM    disappear from the    display or turn off the CD player can clear the programmed memory     FOR MP3 PLAYBACK   Programmed playback enables folders albums or tracks on a disc to be played in the  desired order  Up to 20 folders albums or tracks can be programmed    1  Press the    PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ     button  14 H6     2  Press the FOLDER DOWN  H5   FOLDER UP  13 H13  button to select the  desired folder      Press the iea    gt  gt  buttons to select the desired track number    4  Press    PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ     button  14 H6  again to memorize the track   5  Repeat steps 2 to 4 until all desired tracks are programmed  IZN  6  Press the    PLAY PAUSE    button  9 H10  to start  SPL ig     PROGRAM    is shown on the CD display  Dreom   7  8  9    w       Press    STOP FUNCTION    button to stop programmed playback     Press    PLAY PAUSE    button  9 H10  to resume programmed playback     Press    STOP FUNCTION    button again until    PROGRAM    disappear from  the display or turn off the CD player can clear the programmed memory   Note   Programming can only be made when the player is in stop mode     USB OPE
10. orrectly  or try another disc     REPEAT  REPEAT FOLDER AND RANDOM PLAYBACK    Press PLAY MODE button  12  during unit ON mode   CD plays with a single track repeat  all tracks repeat or  randomly           FOR MP3 USB PLAYBACK    During Repeat 1  mode  display shows    FOR NORMAL COMPACT  DISC PLAYBACK    mos ms    During Repeat 1    ne  De    DS reveatZ  mode  display shows Pluk  During Repeat folder WN  mode  display shows 200 I lt  During Repeat all gi  REPEAT FOLDER ae i REPEAT  mode  display shows  During Repeat all F  mode  display shows oDi During Random mode  gi      display shows tice  During Random mode   display shows m0     GB  5    NOTE ON CD R RW DISCS     CD Rs or CD RWs playback capability at this player may vary depending on quality  of media  CD Burner  speed of burning and application software  Because of non  standardized format definition production of CD R RW  playback quality and  performance are not guaranteed      Manufacturer is not responsible for the playability of CD R RW due to recording  conditions such as PC performance  writing software  media ability  etc      Do not attach a seal or label to either side of the CD R RW disc  It may cause a  malfunction      Do not use your set immediately after transport from a cold place to a warm place   there may be condensation problems     FOLDER UP   DOWN      Press FOLDER UP  13 H13  or FOLDER DOWN   H5  button to select desired folder      Press t   lt  B SKIP DOWN button  18 H3  or pp   F SKIP UP bu
11. r source may be required  to resume normal operation     If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please  X note that Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with house   hold waste  Please recycle where facilities exist  Check with your Local Au   mm thority or retailer for recycling advice   Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip   ment Directive     CE    GB   11    
12. rical noise such  as fluorescent lamps or motors     COMPACT DISC CARE    To remove a disc from its storage case   press down on the center of the case    a Q  and lift the disc out  holding it carefully  by the edges  Discs should be stored  in their cases after use to avoid O      scratches      Handle the disc only by its edges  Never allow your fingers to come in contact with  the shiny  unprinted side of the disc      Do not attach any tape  stickers  etc and or write anything on either side of the disc      Clean the disc periodically with a soft  lint free   dry cloth  Never use deter gents or  abrasive cleaners to clean the disc  If necessary  use a CD cleaning kit      If adisc skips or gets stuck on a section of the disc  it is probably dirty or damaged   scratched       Do not expose discs to direct sunlight  high humidity  high temperatures or dust   etc  Prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can warp the disc  such as  leaving the disc in your car during summertime       When cleaning the disc  wipe in straight lines from the center of the  disc to the outer edge of the disc  Never wipe in circular motions    Note  Always press STOP button and wait for the disc stop rotating   before opening the CD door to remove the disc      If there is a scratch  dirt or fingerprint on the CD  it may cause  tracking error  Before playing  clean the CD with a cleaning cloth   Wipe the CD from the center out  Don   t store discs in places with  high temperatures or high hum
13. tton  11 H11  to select desired track      Press PLAY PAUSE button  9 H10  to start playing  oO     10    10 BUTTON    These buttons allow you to advance 10 tracks at a time   10  or go back 10 tracks ata  time   10       10 BUTTON   For example  if Track 1 is playing and  10 is pressed  it will take you to Track 11   1 10   11   You may press  10  13 H12  repeatedly to advance forward 10 tracks at  atime   For example  when on Track 1  press once to Track 11  1 10   11   Press  again to Track 21  11 10   21    If there are less than 10 higher tracks available  CD  will go back to Track 1      10 BUTTON   Same as  10 button  see above  except you can go back 10 tracks at a time  For  example  if Track 12 is playing and  10 is pressed  it will take you back to Track 2  12   10   2   You may also press  10  H4  repeatedly  as above  to go back 10 tracks each  time  10 is pressed  If there are less than 10 tracks available  CD will go to the last  possible track     PROGRAM PLAYBACK    FOR NORMAL COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK  Programmed playback enables tracks on a disc to be played in the desired order  Up  to 20 tracks can be programmed        GB  6    CLEANING THE UNIT     To prevent fire or shock hazard  disconnect your unit from the AC power source  when cleaning      If the cabinet becomes dusty  wipe it with a soft cloth  Do not use any wax or polish  sprays on the cabinet      If the cabinet becomes dirty or smudged with fingerprints it may be cleaned with a  soft cloth slightl
14. y dampened with a mild soap and water solution  Never use  abrasive cloths or polishes as there will mar the finish of your unit     SPECIFICATIONS    RADIO SECTION  Tuning ranges  FM 87 5 108MHz    MW522 1620kHz    Antennas  MW Built   in ferrite bar  FM wire antenna  GENERAL  Output power  1W   1W  RMS   Power consumption  9W  Speaker  3     8 OHM  Phone jack  3 5MM  Power source  AC 230V 50Hz  DIMENSIONS  Main unit  143 L  x 227 D  x 179 H mm  Speaker  101 L  x 193 D  x 174 H mm  Weight 2 6KGS    WARNING    CAUTION   ATTENTION  To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not remove  RI  DO NOT OPEN    Foa the cover  There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit  Refer  all servicing to qualified personnel    The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol within the triangle is a warning   sign alerting the user of    dangerous voltage    inside the unit     The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting the user of  important instructions accompanying the product    CAUTION  Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated  Avoid  exposure to beam     WARNING   To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose this appliance  to rain or moisture     PrP    GB  9      HX 2706  B MSE 001 REVO    P65 2         1  Press the    PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ     button  14 H6     2  Press the mea   gt  gt  buttons to select the desired track number    3  Press    PROGRAM CLOCK ADu     button  14 H6  again to memorize the track    4  Repeat steps 2 a
    
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