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Crosley Radio CR12-10 Stereo System User Manual
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1. OD inside the cartridge holder That button is po 10 automatically positioned all the way to the right lt 7 Random Play when the cartridge is removed If the button is moved to any other position it will cause the cartridge to become permanently stuck when it is put back This will mean you cannot eject the cartridge This is not a warranty repair and it may be necessary to have a technician remove the CD player and return it to us to be reset To let the system randomly select and play tracks from the selected disc press the RANDOM button 40 4 The picture on the right hand side shows the inside of the CD cartridge bay as it looks with the CD magazine removed The stuck cartridge condition noted at right only occurs if someone has moved the button NOTE Always keep the CD cartridge bay door closed even as you have unloaded the cartridge and are preparing to put new CDs into it Keeping the door closed will minimize the possibility of jamming the cartridge
2. 11 Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to SY be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to aT i cP E AC Polarized Plug o W W ND OR ON S cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 13 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 14 Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fat
3. AM FM antenna Speaker 6 Dynamic type x 2 2 Tweeter type x 2 DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE NOTE When you unpack your Jukebox you will find the CD magazine remote control the external antenna wire and catalog with warranty information enclosed The antenna will be in a small plastic bag packed next to the box with the CD magazine It consists of a small black wire about 3 feet long One end has a metal connector Insert this end into the 75 ohm antenna plug on the back of the Jukebox Basic Operation Control Locators Unit Controls The Jukebox features the iPod Dock that uses dock 3 Press the Power button 4 47 to turn Jukebox on 1 adapters that come with newer iPod models Before inserting your iPod you will need to install the correct iPod Operation iPOD DOCK Browse your iPod for songs and press the 2 MAGAZINE S DISE dock adapter By using the correct dock adapter Play Pause button 22 39 Your music should EJECT SWITCH Nou have an older od model that eid Abt come begin to play 3 LIGHT POWER with a dock adapter they are available on our website f 4 POWER BUTTON at www crosleyradio com or by calling us at 1 866 5 Press the Forward Skip 9 or Back Skip 8 Crosley While docked the Jukebox will also c
4. few seconds on each program When it reaches a program station that you wish to stop on press AMS button 13 44 one more time to halt the search Also if you wish to manually scroll through the preset programs you can double click the AMS button 13 44 to advance from one saved station to the next The AMS can also search for and save the stations it finds as preset memory locations To activate this feature select any band mode FM 1 through AM 2 Then press and hold the AMS button 13 44 for more than 2 seconds The system searches and stores the first six stations it finds in the preset memory locations for that selected band example if you selected F 1 anstarted the search it stored the stations found as ch 1 through ch6 in band F 1 Press BAND 11 32 to advance to the next band and repeat the search to store 6 more stations Continue through all bands to store the maximum of 30 preset stations Radio Operation NOTE When you start the auto search it will begin from the station you are currently set at For example if you are at 101 3 on the FM frequency the search will begin there and search up through the FM frequency range until it finds the first 6 signals The unit has a feature to reinforce the BASS sound This feature works especially well when listening at low volume levels The LCD display will indicate LOUD when this feature is active This feature can only be set by using the Loud button on the cont
5. that it Is pointed in the right direction for installation You should be able to see the writing and disc numbers on the front after it is inserted 3 To change tracks on the current playing disc Press the Forward Skip 9 or Back Skip 8 buttons to move to the next or previous track 3 Push in until the magazine locks into place Eject button When the magazine is used for the first time it 4 To change to a different disc will not lock into place unless the power supply Press the DISC UP button 18 42 to move up has been connected You should hear the CD ST to the next disc or the DISC DOWN 19 41 button Player cycle and begin to load a disc within a Vee to move down to the next available disc few seconds after the magazine is locked into O place To eject the magazine press the eject H button as shown in the photo at right e 5 To repeat the current play track Press the REPEAT button 21 43 NOTE Be sure to close door after you have ejected or inserted the magazine Dust or dirt can cause malfunctioning of the CD player 6 To hear the beginning of each track Press the SCAN button 23 36 to hear at Warning When the CD cartridge bay is open oa a least the first 10 seconds of each track on do not put your hand or any other object inside N the selected disc There is a small button located on the left side
6. the jukebox Lights Bubble Tubes 1 Toturnon the lights press the Light button 3 on the front of the unit 2 Adjust the Stage Light Switch to Stop or Run 25 to make the Eternity Lights constant or in motion 3 A special note about Bubble Tubes It takes several minutes for the bubble tubes to begin bubbling after the jukebox has been turned on Normally they start bubbling within 10 or 15 minutes If the bubbles don t start in that length of time you can very gently tap on the bottom of the tube with your fingernail to start the bubbling Your jukebox is equipped with four Bubble Tubes Bubble Tubes have been used in jukeboxes since the 1940s Their bright bubbling appearance creates an enchanting display which adds color and movement to your Crosley Jukebox The tubes are filled with a liquid that boils or bubbles at approximately 100 degrees Each of the four tubes has a small resistor at the base of the tube that provides the heat for the tube Small crystals in the bottom of the tube serve to concentrate the heat and cause the bubbles The tubes are very safe in their sealed environment however care should be taken not to jar or bend the tubes If broken you should not handle the fluid and you should make every attempt to clean up the liquid as soon as possible Like the neon in your Crosley jukebox bubble tubes should never wear out The air at the top of each tube is not air but a vacuum The amount of
7. vacuum may be greater or smaller at various times due to atmospheric conditions and ambient temperature The tubes must have the vacuum at the top so that they do not shatter when heated Although some of the vacuum is hidden by the chrome pieces on the jukebox it is considered normal to have a small amount of vacuum or air space showing WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER PILOT LAMPS SOLDERED IN PLACE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lighting flash with CAUTION TO REDUCE arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the appliance THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Specification Frequency Range FM 87 5 108 5 mHz AM 525 1710 kHz AC 120V 60 Hz 130 W Power Source Power Consumption Antennas External 300 Ohm connection for
8. MS button 13 44 and hold for less than 2 seconds When it reaches a station that you wish to listen to press AMS button 13 44 again to halt the scan Adjusting the Volume Bass Treble and Speaker Balance To adjust the Volume press the round SELECT button 16 33 located near the center of the control console The LCD display will show VOL Next press the arrow up 17 or arrow down 14 located on the large Volume button Hold until the desired sound level is reached The level will display as 0 through 15 in the LCD display window To set the BASS level press the SELECT 16 33 repeatedly until your see BASS display on the LCD screen Next use the large Volume button to increase or decrease the BASS sound The level range will display between 10 through 10 in the LCD display window Release the Vol button when the desired level is reached To adjust the Treble sound repeatedly press the SELECT button 16 33 until TREBLE is shown in LCD display Treble range is also 10 through 10 Press and hold the Vol up or Vol down button until desired treble level is reached To adjust the speaker balance press the SELECT button 16 33 repeatedly until BALANCE is shown in the LCD display window Then press and hold the Vol up or Vol down until the desired balance is reached Range of 0 through 10 in each direction is shown in the display window Mute To quickly silence the sound in either theCD or AM FM Radio mode press the MUTE butto
9. WARRANTY Crosley Radio Products are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days beginning from the date of sale to the original purchaser Should the unit fail under normal usage during the 90 day warranty period a request for RETURN AUTHORIZATION R A must be made by the original customer before returning the unit Call Crosley Radio customer service for Return Authorization at 502 583 4246 from 9 AM to 5 PM EST Monday to Friday Upon receiving the RETURN AUTHORIZATION number from the Customer Service Department properly pack your unit in its original packaging Include any adapters parts amp accessories which were originally provided with the product along with a check or money order for 19 95 made out to Crosley Radio to cover the handling and return postage Display the R A on the outside of the carton and ship PREPAID via standard UPS or its equivalent ERO SLE Y RADIO ATTN RETURNS DEP T 2001 PRODUCTION DRIVE BAY 2 amp 3 LOUISVILLE KY 40299 CROSLEY RADIO assumes no responsibility for units sent without prior Return Authorization The purchaser s bill of sale is the only proof of warranty entitlement and must accompany the unit The warranty does not cover damage due to acts of nature accident misuse abuse negligence commercial use or modification of or to any part of the product This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance connection t
10. able bands For this example we will choose FM 1 Next use the skip forward 45 or skip back 34 button to scan through the stations and choose your first one to save When you have selected a station press number 1 on the remote and hold it for at least 2 seconds You will hear a beep when you press Continue to hold and in about 2 seconds you will hear a second beep This confirms that your station has been saved Now if you will notice in the LCD display you will see that you are in section FM 1 your selected station frequency is displayed in the center and on the right side of the LCD your first saved selection is shown as CH 1 To adda second preset station use the skip forward 45 or skip back 34 button to locate the next station you want to save then press and hold button number 2 on the remote keypad You may add up to 6 stations in the FM 1 section To save more stations repeatedly press the BAND button 32 to advance to FM 2 FM 3 AM 1 etc and repeat the above steps to locate and save more stations You may save up to 6 stations in each band To locate your saved stations Select the band by pressing MODE button 10 30 to toggle between CD Player Radio Press BAND button 32 to scroll through band selections FM 1 through AM 2 If you have stations saved at the FM 1 display use button numbers 1 through 6 to find stored channels in that section Press BAND 32 to move to FM 2 then use buttons 1 through 6 to scrol
11. al 15 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 16 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 17 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 18 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 19 Replacement Parts When replace
12. bands FM or AM The numbers 1 2 3 on FM and numbers 1 and 2 on the AM band allow you to save up to six of your favorite stations in each selected band 2 To select the first FM station Press the Band button 11 32 to select the desired listening band Press the Forward Skip 9 or Back Skip 8 buttons to seek the next available station To manually search for stations Press and hold either the Forward Skip 9 or Back Skip 8 button until the display reads MANUAL Then repeatedly press the Forward Skip 9 or Back Skip 8 buttons to reach the desired station NOTE The tuner will default back to AUTO search mode 7 10 seconds of not being used 3 Saving your station to MEMORY Now that you have selected a station you may save it as one of your Favorite Presets so that you can quickly return to it later if you wish You will notice the buttons on the left side of the control panel are numbered 1 through 6 The Memory function lets you save up to 6 of your favorite stations in each band mode A total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory If you have selected FM 1 as outlined above and are ready to save your first station to memory ress 1 and hold it for at least 2 seconds You will ear a beep when you press Continue to hold and in about 2 seconds you will hear a second beep This confirms that your station has been saved Now if you will notice in the LCD display you will see that you are in section FM 1
13. harge buttons to select a new song 5 SPEAKER your iPod To connect your iPod follow the steps 6 LCD DISPLAY below 6 Adjust the volume to your desired listening level 7 SENSOR 1 Insert the correct dock adapter that fits your T To remove the dock adapter push your fingernail A iPod Your iPod should fit snugly into the correct into the slot in the back oF ite adapier and lift 9 FORWARD SKIP adapter Gently press the adapter until it snaps up 10 MODE firmly in place 11 BAND LOUD 2 Connect your iPod as shown in the illustration 12 MUTE below 13 AUTO MEMORY STORE PRESET SCAN 14 VOLUME DOWN 15 EQ SELECT 16 SELECT 23 5 17 VOLUME UP 22 O 18 MEMORY 6 DISC UP a Soe 2S eee ag 19 MEMORY 5 DISC DOWN 20 omo 11 20 MEMORY 4 SHF 3 i mas 21 MEMORY 3 REPEAT i P abdes uy m3 22 MEMORY 1 PLAY PAUSE 23 MEMORY 2 SCN 24 POWER PLUG 25 STAGE LIGHT STOP amp RUN SWITCH 26 ANTENNA JACK 27 COOLING FAN 28 SPEAKER SWITCH EXT INT MIX 29 EXT SPEAKER 25 FE 2 26 ol 27 28 29 24 11 Radio Operation 1 To select stations On the AM FM radio push the Power button 4 47 to turn the unit on Next press the MODE button 10 30 to select between CD or Radio mode The LCD display will show FM 1 FM2 FM3 AM 1 or AM 2 NOTE The FM 1 FM 2 etc are not different FM bands There are actually only two
14. l through the saved channels in the FM 2 location Repeat for each additional band mode 12 Control Locators Remote Controls Jukebox iPod Function 30 MODE 31 VOLUME UP 2 BAND 3 SELECT 4 BACK SKIP 5 VOLUME DOWN 6 SCAN MENU 7 MUTE 8 2 SCN 9 1 PAU PLAY amp PAUSE FHRWWWWW WW W 1 5 CD DOWN ARROW 6 CD UP ARROW 3 RPT REPEAT AMS ENTER FORWARD SKIP EQ POWER 0 4 SHF RANDOM A 2 3 4 5 6 7 RARRAA Switch to iPod Remote Function Once iPod inserted into the docking iPod will play All other functions will stop immediately and the remote function will change to iPod mode Oo Ww wo wo 41 7 FM Stereo If the station you are receiving is broadcasting in stereo you will see GO displayed in the left of the LCD display Note If the station is not broadcasting in Stereo You will not see the Symbol ao of the LCD display 8 AMS Auto Memory Store Preset Scan Features To automatically scan through your preset stations press the AMS button 13 44 and hold for less than 2 seconds This will start the automatic scan which will search through all of the preset program positions Example If you are listening to band F 1 ch1 and press AMS button 13 44 it will search the six positions on F 1 then skip to F 2 and search all 6 positions then skip to F 3 etc pausing for a
15. ment parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 20 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 21 Wall or ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 22 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators Heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cau
16. n 12 37 located in the lower right of the front control panel You will see Mute display in the LCD window if this function is activated 1 2 3 1 2 3 Remove packing materials from unit Note Save all packing materials Remove plastic safety cover from A C plug Remove tie from A C cord Power Source Unwind the AC POWER CORD 24 at the back of the unit and connect it to a power outlet Plug A C cord into appropriate outlet Polarized Plug Note This product may be equipped with a polaized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug if the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Plug A C cord into appropriate outlet IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ALL THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS THAT ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating Instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructi
17. o improper voltage supply or attempted repair by anyone other than a facility authorized by Crosley Radio to service the product This warranty does not cover products sold AS IS or consumables such as fuses or batteries This warranty is valid only in the United States This warranty gives the purchaser specified legal rights in addition to any rights which may vary from state to state In accordance with the Moss Magnuson Warranty Act of July 10 1975 this is termed a limited warranty which in no way compromises Crosley Radio high standards of Quality and Workmanship 910 280500 0010 100 19 08 08 10 CD Jukebox with iPod Instruction Manual NS Zj piii Tl HII iPod Connecting External Speakers 1 2 13 This jukebox is equipped with external speaker outputs The speaker jacks for external speakers are located on the back of the jukebox Beside the speaker jacks is a switch labeled int ext mix When using external speakers this switch must be switched to the ext or mix position The ext position will allow only the external speakers to play The mix position will allow both the external and internal speakers to play If you decide not to use the external speakers be sure the switch is on int or the internal speakers will not work Note External speakers are not included with
18. ons should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase A or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to _ 10 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label if you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home Consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions
19. ot working AM Radio and Bubble Tubes Due to interference caused by the Neon Lights the AM Radio will only function properly with the lights turned off CD Player malfunctions with one of the following problems 1 The loaded disc will not play or the system changes to the next disc before the selected disc has a chance to play 2 The same disc is played over and over again 3 These symptoms usually occur when there are burrs on the center hole or the outside circumference of the disc 4 Small burrs can prevent the disc from loading properly In most cases you can use the side of a ball point pen or similar object to smooth the burrs Warning Although there is a protective film being marketed as a CD accessory use of these products will result in malfunctions and should absolutely be avoided Remote not working 1 Replace batteries 2 Besure and point remote towards remote sensor when using 3 Remove obstacles in the path of the remote and the radio so that remote signal has a straight path to the radio 14 Table of Contents Control Locators Unit Controls 4 Remote Controls Thank you for purchasing the Crosley 10 CD Jukebox with iPod CR1201A Before operating this unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference About This Manual Instructions in this manual describe the control functions of the Crosley 10 CD Jukebox with iPod CR1201A Base Opera
20. rol panel SCAN In radio mode pressing the SCAN button 23 36 will start INTRO station after three seconds of each will be next station receiver if the SCAN button 23 36 is pressed again it unit return to normal station mode 10 CD Operation CD Operation To Play a CD Using The Buttons on The Front 1 Loading discs into the magazine Control Panel Pull out one tray at a time and place a CD on the tray with the CD label surface facing down Next slide the loaded tray back into the magazine Pull out the next tray and load the second disc Up to ten CD s can be loaded NOTE Always keep the CD cartridge bay door closed even as you have unloaded the 1 Push the Power button 4 47 to turn the unit on 2 Next press the MODE button 10 30 on the cartridge and are preparing to put new CDs center control panel to select CD mode into it Keeping ihe deat close will minimize Label Side Down The LCD display will show CdC The system the possibility of jamming the cartridge will automatically select and load the first disc The current playing track will be shown in Push to slide open center of the display screen Example T 01 for track number 1 The current playing Disc number is shown in smaller red letters to the right on the LCD screen 2 Toload the magazine into the CD player slide the door to the right as shown in the photos Check to make sure that you have the magazine ositioned so that the top side is up and
21. se harmful intereference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help aqnom Troubleshooting There s no sound 1 Make sure the mute function is turned off 2 Check that the volume is turned up by pressing vol button on remote 3 Make sure ext int mix switch on back of radio is on int or mix unless you are using external speakers in which case it should be on ext 4 Check to make sure power is turned on Bubble Tubes not bubbling It can take the heaters 10 to 15 minutes to heat the liquid enough for bubble action to begin If they have not started after this amount of time very lightly tap the bottom of the tubes with your fingernail to start the tubes bubbling Poor reception or no apparent sound with radio in AM or FM mode The Jukebox uses an external antenna If the antenna is not connected to the 75 ohm plug on the back of the Jukebox reception of both AM and FM stations will be poor In most instances with no antenna connected it will seem as if the sound is n
22. tion CD Operation Radio Operation iPod Operation Remote Control 006 12 General Connection Optional Equipment ccccccceeeees 13 Light Bubble Tubes 13 Troubleshooting 20 14 Warranly ceeceeeeeeeeeeees 15 Remote Control Using The Remote The remote will control the following functions on the CR1201A 1 2 3 9 Power 47 Press to turn the Jukebox On Off Mode 30 the mode button selects between the CD Player or AM FM Radio mode Mute 37 Press mute to silence the sound from either the CD Player or AM FM Radio Press again to restore sound to previous level Band 32 The band button is used to navigate through and select the band options FM 1 FM2 FM3 AM 1 or AM 2 Press repeatedly to move through the selections Backward Skip 34 Press to skip back to the previous track in CD Player mode or to tune down in frequency in the AM FM radio mode Press and hold the skip back button for at least 1 second to seek back to the first station with a strong signal However the seek will miss many of the weaker stations Repeatedly press the Tune or Skip button to find the most stations Forward Skip 45 Press to skip forward to the next track in CD Player mode or to tune up in frequency in the AM FM radio mode Press and hold the skip forward button for at least 1 second to seek forward to the first station with a strong signal However the seek
23. will miss many of the weaker stations Repeatedly press the Tune or Skip button to find the most stations Select 33 With the system in either CD Player or AM FM radio mode repeatedly press the select button to choose mode of volume bass treble or balance Then use the volume up or volume down button to increase or decrease the level of selected mode Volume Up 31 and Volume Down 35 Use the select button to choose volume bass treble or speaker balance Then use the volume up volume down button to control level of each selected mode CD 42 In CD Player mode press to move up to the next disc 10 cp 41 In CD Player mode press to move back to the previous disc 11 REPEAT 43 In CD Player mode press to repeat the currently playing track Press again to cancel action 12 SCAN 36 In CD Player mode press the scan button to hear at least the first 10 seconds of each track Press again to cancel action 1 Using the Remote to save your favorite radio stations to Memory You may use the remote to save your favorite stations to memory so you can quickly return to them at a later time You will notice the buttons on the lower part of the control are numbered 1 through 6 The Memory function lets you save up to 6 of your favorite stations in each band mode A total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory Use the MODE button 30 to select radio mode Then press BAND 32 to select one of the avail
24. your selected station frequency is displayed in the center and on the right side of the LCD your first saved selection is shown as CH 1 To add a second preset station use the Tune 8 or Skip 9 button to locate the next station you want to save then press and hold button number 2 on the left side of the control panel You may add up to 6 stations in the FM 1 section To save more stations repeatedly press the BAND button 11 32 to advance to FM 2 FM 3 etc and repeat the above steps to locate and save more stations To listen to stations on the AM Radio band repeatedly A ge the BAND button 11 32 until you see AM 1 or AM2 Then use the Tune 8 and Skip 9 button to scroll through the AM stations You may also save up to 6 AM stations in each AM section Remember you must turn off the lights 9 amp bubble tubes to receive stations in the AM mode 4 To locate your saved stations Select the band by pressing MODE button 10 30 to toggle between CD Player Radio Press BAND 11 32 to scroll through band selections FM 1 through AM 2 If you have stations saved at the FM 1 display use button numbers 1 through 6 to find stored channels in that section Press BAND 11 32 to move to FM 2 then use buttons 1 through 6 to scroll through the saved channels in the FM 2 location Repeat for each additional band mode You can also let the system automatically scan through your preset stations To automatically scan your presets press the A
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