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IMPORTANT NOTES 

Avoid installing the unit in locations described below: 

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Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating appliances such 
as electric heaters. 

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Dusty places. 

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Places subject to constant vibration. 

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Humid or moist places. 

 

 
 

SPEAKER BOX CONNECTION 

1. Insert the speaker cables by pushing down on the Red and Black terminal 

levers located on the back of the main unit. 

2. Connect the left speaker wires to the Left Speaker Terminals. Connect the 

Red wire to L+ (positive) and the black wire to L- (negative). 

3. Connect the right speaker wires to the Right Speaker Terminals. Connect 

the Red wire to R+ (positive) and the black wire to R- (negative). 

 

 
 

POWER SOURCE 

This radio is designed to only operate on normal 120V AC ~ 60Hz power. Do 
not attempt to operate the radio on any other power source. You could cause 
damage to the radio and void your warranty.  
The remote control unit operates on 2 x “AAA” (UM-4) size batteries         
(Not included). 

 

Please be sure the outlet you plug this unit into is working and receives 
constant (unswitched) power. 

 

AC OPERATION 

1.  Plug the AC POWER CORD into a 120V AC ~ 60Hz outlet. The STANDBY 

LED INDICATOR will light up. 

2.  Press the POWER BUTTON to turn the unit On. 

The LCD DISPLAY will light and the STANDBY LED INDICATOR will go 
“Off”. 

 
Remarks: 

In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge (ESD), reset the unit by 
reconnecting the AC CORD again to resume to normal operation. 

 

INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL 

1. Turn over the remote control, and remove the battery door. 

Summary of Contents for JMC-255

Page 1: ...JMC 255 CD MP3 MICRO SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this Instruction Manual carefully before using the unit and retain it for future reference...

Page 2: ...a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting access...

Page 3: ...ur product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instruction 21 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any ki...

Page 4: ...s 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 interfere...

Page 5: ...ANDBY LED INDICATOR 8 TUNING KNOB 9 REMOTE SENSOR 10 CD PROGRAM BUTTON 11 CD MODE BUTTON 12 CD STOP BUTTON 13 CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 14 VOLUME CONTROL UP DOWN 15 STEREO HEADPHONE JACK 16 FOLDER CD USB B...

Page 6: ...POWER SOURCE This radio is designed to only operate on normal 120V AC 60Hz power Do not attempt to operate the radio on any other power source You could cause damage to the radio and void your warran...

Page 7: ...ERY CARE i Do not mix old and new batteries ii Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries iii If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time remove...

Page 8: ...stop CD play 27 28 FOLDER DOWN UP MP3 CD a Press once to show the Folder number b Press twice to change the Folder number downward or upward 29 30 SKIP SEARCH Skip or Search Backward Forward for the...

Page 9: ...is weak change the position of cabinet until the internal antenna picks up the strongest signal FM During FM reception always keep the FM Wire Antenna fully extended If FM reception is weak try reposi...

Page 10: ...essing the CD DOOR at the PUSH OPEN mark located on the CD door 2 Insert a CD disc into the CD Compartment with the label facing up and close the CD DOOR Note Ensure the CD DOOR is closed properly and...

Page 11: ...high speed forward or backward playback Repeat Play Mode 10 Repeat 1 When the MODE BUTTON is pressed once the Repeat Indicator will be shown on the LCD DISPLAY This single track of music will be playe...

Page 12: ...hen your desired track number appears on the DISPLAY The Program No will change to P 02 and blink to prompt for another input 4 Repeat above procedure until all desired tracks have been programmed You...

Page 13: ...e CD door 2 Insert an MP3 Disc into the CD Compartment with the label or print side facing up and close the CD DOOR Note Ensure the CD DOOR is closed properly and locked in place 3 Set the FUNCTION SW...

Page 14: ...TTON afterwards press the CD SKIP SEARCH FORWARD or BACKWARD BUTTON to select the specific Track number located inside this Album c Example To select Album 4 track 3 STEP 1 Press the FOLDER UP or DOWN...

Page 15: ...or go back to the beginning of the track 14 During play mode when CD SKIP SEARCH FORWARD or BACKWARD BUTTON is pressed once and held it will search the track with audible high speed forward or backwar...

Page 16: ...To start the Programmed playback press the CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON once and the CD Play Indicator PROGRAM MP3 Indicator and the track number of the specific Album will light up 4 To check the program yo...

Page 17: ...DISPLAY IMPORTANT Because there are so many different MP3 file types in the market today this unit might not support all of the formats available due to the changing encoding methods USING HEADPHONES...

Page 18: ...ast station FM Extend FM Wire antenna AM Reposition the unit until the best reception is obtained AM or FM no sound Unit not in RADIO function mode Volume set at minimum Slide Function Selector to RAD...

Page 19: ...prevent damage to the unit in transit and or from possible battery leakage We are not responsible for batteries returned with the product or for the cost of replacement Distributed by Spectra Merchan...

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