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Control elements

Front panel

1. Fm-antenna wire
2. Back up battery compartment (on rear panel)
3. Cd door (disc 1)
4. CD 1 OPEN/ CLOSE button
5. CD door (disc 2)
6. CD 2 OPEN/ CLOSE button
7. CD door (disc 3)
8. Disc 3 OPEN/ CLOSE button
9. Ac adaptor power cord + plug
10.  ON/STANDBY button
11.  Remote control sensor
12.  CD PLAY/PAUSE button
13.  CD BACK/TUNE - button
14.  / REPEAT button
15.  MEMORY -/ RANDOM button
16.  MP3/RDS SEARCH button
17.  CD STOP/ RDS -MODE button
18.  VOLUME - button
19.   button
20.  CD NEXT/TUNE + button
21.  Multifunction display
22.  Desk stand (for main unit)

23.  DISC 1 SELECT button
24.  3-DISC PLAY MODE (3 CD p-mode) button
25.  EQUALIZER (EQ) button
26.  DISC 2 SELECT button
27.  ID3/ FM MODE button
28.  DISC 3 SELECT button
29.  BAND/FOLDER button
30.  TUNER button
31.  TIMER button
32.  PROG/CLOCK ADJUST button
33. AUX button
34.  SD/USB button
35.  SD memory card socket
36.  USB socket
37.  USB/ SD compartment door
38.  Speakers (left & right)
39.  Desk stands (for speakers left & right)
40.  Audio line in sockets [aux-in] (left& right)
41.  Subwoofer output socket
42.  DC jack
43.  Headphone socket
44.  Speaker output sockets (left& right)

Summary of Contents for H-MS2303

Page 1: ...H MS2303 CD MP3 MICRO SYSTEM Instruction manual CD MP3 ...

Page 2: ...CD operations 11 Inserting and removing discs 11 CD playback 11 Programming the CD player 11 Notes on MP3 12 Text display mode ID3 display 12 Finding MP3 tracks by track name for MP3 discs 12 Finding MP3 tracks by folder for MP3 discs USB and SD cards 12 Repeat playback function 12 3 CD playback mode 13 USB and SD card MP3 playback 14 General operations 15 Power ON OFF 15 Digital clock function 15...

Page 3: ...quirement of the electric products is different in various places before you use this product make sure that the power requirement of the product is complied to the power that the native district supplies Laser Product This product is equipped with low power laser equipment inside for using safely don t take apart any covers or try to take apart the product inside Please contact the qualified pers...

Page 4: ...s 8 To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this equipment to hot places rain moisture or dust 9 Don t get close to the water source when using this unit such as near bathtub bath slot dish washing slot washing machine to use it also don t use this unit on damp plinth or nearby swimming pool or similar close to the water source 10 Do not place this unit close to strong magnetic field 11 Don ...

Page 5: ... 18 VOLUME button 19 VOLUME button 20 CD NEXT TUNE button 21 Multifunction display 22 Desk stand for main unit 23 DISC 1 SELECT button 24 3 DISC PLAY MODE 3 CD p mode button 25 EQUALIZER EQ button 26 DISC 2 SELECT button 27 ID3 FM MODE button 28 DISC 3 SELECT button 29 BAND FOLDER button 30 TUNER button 31 TIMER button 32 PROG CLOCK ADJUST button 33 AUX button 34 SD USB button 35 SD memory card so...

Page 6: ...ANDOM MEMORY button 9 STOP button 10 BACK TUNE DN button 11 MUTE button 12 SLEEP button 13 BAND FOLDER UP button 14 FOLDER DOWN button 15 MP3 RDS SEARCH button 16 CD OPEN CLOSE DISC SELECT buttons 17 RADIO TUNER button 18 AUX INPUT button 19 REPEAT MEMORY button 20 PROG CLOCK ADJUST button 21 PLAY PAUSE button 22 NEXT TUNE UP button 23 VOLUME button ...

Page 7: ...nd upward 3 Stop when the indicator mark on the main unit or a speaker stand is aligned with the lock symbol on the rear panel The stand is now locked to main unit or speakers To release the stand from the main unit or speakers slide the stand downwards opposite direction until it becomes released ...

Page 8: ... speaker connector Repeat the above two steps for the right speaker box but this time inserting them into the red and black terminals with the R indication When inserting each wire into a terminal press downwards on the plastic knob red or black part and push the exposed metal end of the wire all the way into the hole adjacent to this knob Place the speaker boxes as far apart as possible for best ...

Page 9: ...splayed station or frequency can be stored into one of the memory position Adjust the frequency to a desired station Press PROG CLOCK ADJ button The display will indicate the radio station frequency and the memory storage position Press MEM REPEAT or MEM RANDOM buttons to select desired memory position there are 10 memory positions for AM band and 20 positions for FM band Press PROG CLOCK ADJ butt...

Page 10: ...ss NEXT TUNE button the tuner will scan forward to search for the next station which matches the program type PTY which you selected and once it is found the tuner will stop scanning and allow you to listen to that station You can repeat this procedure until you reach the desired station Note Not all radio stations transmit RDS information this unit will only display RDS information if a radio sta...

Page 11: ...ess NEXT or BACK buttons to select the track number you wish to be stored in the current memory program position Press PROG CLOCK ADJ button to confirm your selection Repeat the previous 2 steps each time selecting any track number of your choice to be stored in successive program positions After a maximum of 64 or less track have been selected as described above press PROG CLOCK ADJ button the di...

Page 12: ...lay When the SEARCH ALPHABET symbol stops flashing press NEXT button to display the next track starting with same letter Repeat until desired track is found At any time when you have found a desired track just press PLAY PAUSE button to listen to it Finding MP3 tracks by folder for MP3 discs USB and SD cards To search for a track within a particular album press FIND button once for USB SD or press...

Page 13: ...indicates Disc 1 is in use All circles are without black dots in this mode 3 disc continuous play mode To select this mode press 3 DISC PLAY MODE button repeatedly until the following is displayed The black dot continuously moves from circle to circle in rotation in this mode In this mode all songs on CD1 are played then all songs on CD2 then all songs on CD3 and then the sequence repeats from CD1...

Page 14: ...BACK buttons to skip forward or backward to select the needed file in the selected folder Press PLAY PAUSE button to start or pause the playback All operations of USB and SD cards MP3 playback are the same as in CD MP3 mode Note Although this product is fully compatibly with USB 1 1 and 2 0 standards a small percentage about 5 of USB flash drives might not be readable due to those USB flash drive ...

Page 15: ...inutes of the desired power on time and then press TIMER button to confirm Now the symbol in the display changes to show OFF TIME Press NEXT or BACK buttons to adjust the hour of the desired power off time and then press TIMER button to confirm Press NEXT or BACK buttons to adjust the minutes of the desired power off time and then press TIMER button to confirm Now the display will indicate the wak...

Page 16: ...circumstances Anti skip antishock function ESP This unit has a built in digital anti skip function which prevents CD skipping when the unit is physically moved or subjected to vibrations for up to 20 seconds when playing MP3 discs Whenever any MP3 disc is played during the first 15 approx seconds the anti skip memory is being filled up but is not yet full The anti shock protection is already activ...

Page 17: ...er sound to your music To use this facility simply connect any standard powered subwoofer easily available from most music equipment shops using the RCA jack on the rear panel of the main unit Switch on the subwoofer Play any music source CD or radio or AUX as usual You will immediately notice the deeper sound Please note that the speakers should be connected as usual to the main unit when using a...

Page 18: ...flaw or deformation in case of damaging this unit 7 Clean your discs using only a soft dry cloth Do not use any chemicals such as benzine thinner antistatic or record sprays as these can damage the disc surface Accessories Main unit 1 pc Speaker 2 pc Stand for the main unit 1 pc Stand for the speakers 2 pcs Remote control 1 pc Instruction manual 1 pc Consumer information 1 pc Warranty card 1 pc Sp...

Page 19: ... 19 CD MP3 19 20 22 22 23 24 25 26 26 26 26 26 RDS 26 28 28 28 28 3 29 ID3 29 MP3 MP3 29 MP3 MP3 USB SD 29 30 30 MP3 USB SD 31 32 32 32 32 33 Sleep 33 33 33 33 ESP 33 DVD AUX 34 34 35 35 35 ...

Page 20: ... 20 1 ...

Page 21: ... 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 22: ...EPEAT 15 MEMORY RANDOM 16 MP3 RDS SEARCH 17 CD STOP RDS MODE 18 VOLUME 19 VOLUME 20 CD NEXT TUNE 21 22 23 DISC 1 SELECT 24 3 DISC PLAY MODE 3 CD p mode 25 EQUALIZER EQ 26 DISC 2 SELECT 27 ID3 FM MODE 28 DISC 3 SELECT 29 BAND FOLDER 30 TUNER 31 TIMER 32 PROG CLOCK ADJUST 33 AUX 34 SD USB 35 SD 36 USB 37 USB SD 38 39 40 aux in 41 42 DC 43 44 ...

Page 23: ...LAY MODE 7 USB CARD 8 RANDOM MEMORY 9 STOP 10 BACK TUNE DN 11 MUTE 12 SLEEP 13 BAND FOLDER UP 14 FOLDER DOWN 15 MP3 RDS SEARCH 16 CD OPEN CLOSE DISC SELECT 17 RADIO TUNER 18 AUX INPUT 19 REPEAT MEMORY 20 PROG CLOCK ADJUST 21 PLAY PAUSE 22 NEXT TUNE UP 23 VOLUME ...

Page 24: ... 24 1 2 3 ...

Page 25: ... 25 1 2 CR2032 1 2 AA L L R 12 5 ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ...

Page 26: ...26 TUNER BAND FOLDER FM AM MW FM FM AM ID3 FM MODE FM NEXT BACK 2 NEXT BACK PROG CLOCK ADJ MEM REPEAT MEM RANDOM 10 20 FM PROG CLOCK ADJ MEM REPEAT MEM RANDOM RDS RDS RDS RDS RDS RDS RDS STOP RDS MODE PS ...

Page 27: ... 27 PTY RT FM SEARCH MP3 RDS NEXT TUNE RDS RDS ...

Page 28: ...OSE CD OPEN CLOSE PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE STOP PLAY PAUSE NEXT BACK NEXT BACK 64 STOP PROG CLOCK ADJ MEMORY NEXT BACK PROG CLOCK ADJ 64 PROG CLOCK ADJ MEMORY PLAY PAUSE STOP MP3 NEXT BACK PROG CLOCK ADJ NEXT BACK PROG CLOCK ADJ 4 64 PROG CLOCK ADJ MEMORY ...

Page 29: ...3 3 mp3 8 256 8 VBR VBR ID3 3 ID3 MP3 ID3 4 5 ID3 ID3 FM MODE ID3 FM MODE MP3 MP3 SEARCH MP3 RDS NEXT BACK NEXT BACK SEARCH ALPHABET SEARCH ALPHABET NEXT PLAY PAUSE MP3 MP3 USB SD FIND USB SD CD PM3 FOLDER NEXT BACK 2 NEXT FOLDER NEXT PLAY PAUSE ...

Page 30: ... 30 REPEAT REPEAT STOP REPEAT REPEAT A REPEAT A B STOP REPEAT REPEAT ALL STOP MP3 REPEAT REPEAT FOLDER FOLDER 3 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 STOP 3 1 2 3 STOP ...

Page 31: ... 31 MP3 USB SD USB 3 USB USB 1 1 2 0 SD 3 SD 4 USB SD USB SD USB SD USB CARD 30 60 3 USB FOLDER NEXT BACK PLAY PAUSE USB SD USB 1 1 2 0 5 USB USB 1 1 2 0 USB USB USB USB USB SD 60 ...

Page 32: ...K ADJ 12 24 NEXT BACK 12 24 PROG CLOCK ADJ NEXT BACK PROG CLOCK ADJ NEXT BACK PROG CLOCK ADJ TIMER ON TIME NEXT BACK TIMER NEXT BACK TIMER OFF TIME NEXT BACK TIMER NEXT BACK TIMER CD USB SD NEXT TIMER NEXT BACK TIMER TIMER TIMER TIMER ON STANDBY ...

Page 33: ... 33 wake to cd 3 DISC SELECT CD3 TIMER Sleep Sleep CD SLEEP 00 EQ EQ OFF VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN ESP MP3 20 MP3 15 20 20 ...

Page 34: ... 34 DVD AUX MP3 RCA RCA AUX in AUX AUX RCA CD AUX ...

Page 35: ... 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 220 50 2 10 AM 522 1620 FM 88 108 735 x 304 x 262 5 8 7 3 567 x 170 x 267 279 x 160 x 267 ...

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