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Compact discs (CDs) with the following logo on the
label surface can be used.
Do not use discs designed for purposes other than audio,
such as CD-ROMs for PC use. Abnormal noise could
damage the unit and/or speakers. 

Never use discs that have a special shape (such as hearts
or octagons). These types of discs could damage the 
unit.

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Cop control Function

Some audio CDs with copy-control function do not
comply with official CD standards. These are special
discs and cannot be played with the unit.

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 Discs

MP  files recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW can be played
with the unit.

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Use discs which have been recorded following the 
ISO  660 Level 2 file system. (The supported 
directory depth is eight levels, the same as ISO  660 
Level )

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Discs must be closed (finalized).

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Only MP  files with the extension  .MP

 or 

. mp

are supported.

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Files recorded using MPEG   audio layer   at
sampling frequencies of  2/44. /4  kHz and a bit rate 
of  2 - 20 kbps are supported.

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The unit does not support playback from audio 
player units and smartphones that are not USB mass 
storage devices or SD cards.

·

MP  files recorded on a USB flash drive or a SD card
can be played with the unit.

·

Supported file systems are FAT 6 and FAT 2.

·

Only MP  files with the extension  .MP

 or  .mp

are supported.

·

Files recorded using MPEG   audio layer   at
sampling frequencies of  2/44. /4  kHz and a bit rate
of 2- 20 

kbps 

are 

supported.

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USB hubs are not supported.

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The unit supports USB flash drives and SD cards of
a maximum capacity of up to  2GB.

disc recorded with a recorder or personal computer

may not play in some cases. (Cause: Disc

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characteristics, damaged or dirty disc, dirt on player

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lens, dew condensation, etc.)

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A disc recorded on a personal computer might not
play depending on the application settings or
environment. Record the disc in a format supported
by the unit.

·

A disc with insufficient storage capacity may not
playback properly.

·

Files are played back in the same order as they are
saved in the USB flash drive. However, playback may
change if the files or folders in the USB flash drive or
SD card are deleted or renamed on a computer, etc.

andlin  Discs

Hold discs by the edge, or by the center hole and edge.
Avoid touching the playback surface (surface with
nothing printed on it).

Do not attach paper or stickers, or write on the playback
or label surface of the disc. Take care not to scratch or
damage the disc.

The CD receiver supports CD-R and CD-RW discs.
Note that some discs may not playback because of the disc
characteristics, scratches, contamination or the recording 
state. A disc recorded with an audio CD recorder will not 
playback unless it is finalized.

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Summary of Contents for MHF-220BT

Page 1: ...Mini Hi Fi System MHF 220BT...

Page 2: ...led or objects have fallen into the apparatus C If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or water D If the apparatus does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only thos...

Page 3: ...o not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit for a long time because they may leave marks on the case This unit s top and rear panels may get warm after prolonged use This is normal If you do not...

Page 4: ...e connecting or disconnecting cables Microphone feedback The speakers contain powerful magnets Do not put metal items such as screwdrivers close to the speakers as they may be attracted toward the mag...

Page 5: ...the cover back in place and slide it in the direction of the arrow till you hear a Click sound Rep acin t e attery Use only a battery of the same type AAA Slide the cover at the back of the remote con...

Page 6: ...om USB flash drives SD Card MP playback from SD card Bluetooth Bluetoothfunctionsthatenablewirelessplaybackvia smartphones or other audio devices Radio FM tuner 0 FM presets Speakers Stylish cabinet 2...

Page 7: ...ations B O 1 T O 1 S I 1 A 1 1 1 S S E P 1 P ayin CDs P C 15 P C 15 R P 15 Listenin to t e Ra io L R 1 P S A A P 1 S P S 1 P ayin an E terna De ice P E 1 P B E C LINE IN 1 P ayin a US F as Dri e P SB...

Page 8: ...ettin Starte Top Pane pen Close Press to open the disc compartment cover Press to close the disc compartment cover...

Page 9: ...ume o er Button Turns on off the system 4 Mode Button Selects the input mode hones Headphone jack Skips to the previous title chapter track or channel USB USB port 0 Stops play 5 udio n Audio input ja...

Page 10: ...to the right and left speakers C po er in AC power input 110 240V 50 60Hz 0 2A Max FM antenna FM radio reception is affected by distance physical obstacles and other broadcast signals To improve radi...

Page 11: ...s CD player mode 4 U Selects LINE IN mode 5 S U D Selects different sound effect presets Skips to the previous title chapter or track 0 Searches forward at different speeds Decreases volume 6 C Skips...

Page 12: ...n sound 5 USB SD Selects USB or SD input mode 6 FM Selects FM radio mode S Stops play S Selects different periods of time after which the system will turn off automatically C Skips to the next FM chan...

Page 13: ...le systems are FAT 6 and FAT 2 Only MP files with the extension MP or mp are supported Files recorded using MPEG audio layer at samplingfrequencies of 2 44 4 kHz and a bit rate of 2 20 kbps are suppor...

Page 14: ...MODE button repeatedly utin t e unit Press t e utton Press the button to unmute Tip You can also unmute the unit by adjusting the volume Alternatively set the unit to standby then turn it on again to...

Page 15: ...atically To pause p ay ac Press the button To resumeplayback press the button again To Fast For ar or Fast Re erse During playback press the Fast Forward button repeatedly to fast forward at different...

Page 16: ...n your Bluetooth If the volume level on the Bluetooth enabled device is low the playback volume relative to other input sources will be low Raise the volume level on the Bluetooth enabled device to an...

Page 17: ...N utton to c an e t e input mo e to LINE P ay ac from e terna e ice Note This adjustment affects only the speaker volume the headphone volume cannot be adjusted If the volume level of your external au...

Page 18: ...k press the Note STOP button Note The memory cards will only fit in one direction Do not force them as this will damage the card Do not connect your B flash drive via a B hub Whenconnecting ordisconne...

Page 19: ...to I E I check whether the external device s audio output level volume might be too low The sound uality is not good Make sure all audio connecting plugs are pushed in all the way The sound quality ca...

Page 20: ...Bluetooth enabled device then perform the pairing process again Sound via Bluetooth connection is interrupted There may be a wireless device or microwave oven nearby If so locate the unit away from t...

Page 21: ...he unit away from a nearby T or computer ars or airplanes can cause noisy interference The unit contains a microcomputer In very rare situations severe interference noise from an external source or st...

Page 22: ...ower 10 W Output sound pressure level 0 dB W m Frequency response 0 Hz 20 kHz abinet capacity 4 liter Dimensions W x H x D 1 0 x 210 x 1 0 mm Weight 1 kg Driver units cm Woofer cm 1 Tweeter THD Total...

Page 23: ...isuse abuse or neglect Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service Centre on 1800 124 125 Australia or 0800 945 995 New Zealand or alternatively via Customer Help...

Page 24: ...ed 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 equipme...

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