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TABLE OF CONTENT

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WELCOME ................................................................................................................................................ 5
INDEX TO PARTS AND CONTROLS ..................................................................................................... 5
            MAIN UNIT ..................................................................................................................................... 5
            REMOTE CONTROL ...................................................................................................................... 6
            DISPLAY SECTION ........................................................................................................................ 6
INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................... 7
            FOR TABLE TOP USE ...................................................................................................................7
            FOR WALL MOUNTING ............................................................................................................... 7
GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................................................. 8
            SPEAKER CONNECTION.............................................................................................................. 8
            LINE IN (AUX IN) CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) ........................................................................... 8
            SUBWOOFER CONNECTION .......................................................................................................8
            ANTENNA CONNECTION ..............................................................................................................8
            POWER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................................... 8

  AC POWER CONNECTION ......................................................................................................... 8

            LINE IN (AUX IN) CONNECTION (OPTIONAL)............................................................................8
            SUBWOOFER CONNECTION(OPTIONAL) .....................................................................................8
            ANTENNA CONNECTION................................................................................................................8
           POWER SUPPLY ............................................................................................................................8
            AC POWER CONNECTION.............................................................................................................8
             REPLACING BATTERY IN THE REMOTE CONTROL......................................................................8
CLOCK SETTING..........................................................................................................................................9

TO SET THE CURRENT TIME........................................................................................................9

COMPACT DISC OPERATIONS...................................................................................................................9

    BASIC DISC(s) PLAY........................................................................................................................9

   PROGRAMMING CD TRACKS...........................................................................................................10

            PROGRAMMING MP3 TRACKS...........................................................................................................11
            ID3 DISPLAY (FOR MP3-CD ONLY)....................................................................................................11
RADIO OPERATION....................................................................................................................................12

RADIO TUNING..................................................................................................................................12

  TO PRESET CHANNELS......................................................................................................................13

     TO RECEIVE PRESET STATIONS...................................................................................................13

AUX OPERATION........................................................................................................................................13
PRESET EQ (EQUALIZATION SYSTEM)....................................................................................................13
USING HEADPHONES (NOT INCLUDED)....................................................................................................13
SLEEP OPERATIONS..................................................................................................................................14
TIMER OPERATION....................................................................................................................................14
CARE AND MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................................15
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.....................................................................................................................15
RESETING THE UNIT...................................................................................................................................16
SPECIFICATION..........................................................................................................................................16

HX-1056M3 IB JENS 001 REV0.P65

7/20/2005, 2:51 PM

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Summary of Contents for JMC-670

Page 1: ...D SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL TUNER AND REMOTE CONTROL JMC 670 Please read and follow this instruction manual carefully before using the unit and retain it for future reference INSTRUCTION MANUAL HX 1056M3 IB...

Page 2: ...ce heat 10 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized or grounding type plug Apolarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plu...

Page 3: ...ENNA CONNECTION 8 POWER SUPPLY 8 AC POWER CONNECTION 8 REPLACINGBATTERYINTHEREMOTECONTROL 8 CLOCK SETTING 9 TO SET THE CURRENT TIME 9 COMPACT DISC OPERATIONS 9 BASIC DISC s PLAY 9 PROGRAMMING CD TRACK...

Page 4: ...ONEJACK 17 MAINUNITSTAND 18 MULTI FUNCTIONDISPLAY 19 REMOTESENSOR 20 RESETSWITCH 21 AUX IN JACK 22 FMANTENNA 23 ACLINECORD 24 SUBWOOFERJACK 25 SPEAKERTERMINAL 26 SPEAKERBOX 27 SPEAKERWIRE 28 SPEAKERBO...

Page 5: ...akers as shown NOTE A screwdriver is needed for attacking the stands to the main unit and stands ON STANDBY Button 10 H1 to switch on the unit 3 Press Function Button 3 H3 AUX Indicator D5 appears in...

Page 6: ...lect different Play Mode between repeat one repeat folder MP3 CD only repeat current CD and random play a Repeat current track Press Repeat button once the REPEAT indicator appears and current track r...

Page 7: ...ing press this button again to resume to show the folder and track number the ID3 icon will disappear 2 Select the desired track by pressing the Button 11 H7 to select the track you want to program 3...

Page 8: ...H11 to select the sleep time between 90 60 30 15 minntes then press SLEEP button 13 again to store your desired sleep time 3 The display shows the chosen sleeping time momentarily and then returns to...

Page 9: ...s Dimension Unit 400 W x 116 D x 219 H mm Speaker 132 W x 116 D x 219 H mm Tuning range sensitivity AM 520 1710kHz FM 88 108MHz Playback systems Ball clip CD mechanisms Frequency response 100 18 000 H...

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