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REMOTE CONTROL

1.

MUTE Key

2.

INFO/BIT-SEL Key

3.

PLAY/PAUSE

/

Key

(CD MODE SELECTION)

4.

SKIP-/DOWN

key

5.

ALBUM/PRESET - Key

6.

REPEAT Key

7.

EQ Key

8.

SLEEP/TIMER Key

9.

MEMORY/CLK ADJ key

10. RANDOM key
11. MONOST./INTRO Key
12. ALBUM/ Key
13. FIND/ESP Key
14. SKIP+/UP

key

15. VOLUME

Key

16. STOP

key

17.

key

18. FUNCTION key
19. POWER Key

A. Unpack all parts and remove protective material.

B. Insert the batteries (2xUM-4/SIZE "AAA") into the remote control transmitter

as shown in the battery compartment.

C. Do not connect the unit to the mains before checking the main voltage and

before all other connections have been made.

D. Do not cover any vents and make sure that there is a space of several

centimetres around the unit for ventilation.

A. Terminals for 2 loudspeakers (minimum speaker

impedance 4 ohm). Attach loudspeaker cables to
the unit. Left speaker: connect the wire to terminal
'L'. Right speaker: connect the wire to terminal 'R'.

B. Terminal for FM antenna. The antanna wire can be

connected to terminal. Adjust the position of FM
antanna for optimum reception. For good FM
stereo reception, use an FM outdoor antanna or
connect the supplied antenna wire to your house distribution system.

C. Voltage selector (not on all version). If your version has this selector, check

that the setting corresponds with your local mains voltage. If the selector
must be reset, disconnect the AC power cord.

D. AUX input / MP3 input for connection of other sound sources. (e.g. TV or

VCR audio output).

INSTALLATION

CONNECTIONS

Summary of Contents for MC-355 USB

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Please read this User Manual carefully to ensure proper use of this product and keep this manual for further reference MICRO AUDIO SYSTEM MC 355 USB USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ts filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the product Ventilation warning The normal ventilation of the product shall not be impeded for intended use Note Minimum distances around the ap...

Page 3: ...liance should be situated away from heat sources such as radia tors heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 8 POWER SOURCES The appliance should be connected t...

Page 4: ...rounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANS NFPA No 70 1984 provides information with respect to proper...

Page 5: ...ot bend the disc 1 Avoid serious scratched that could cause the laser pickup to skip 2 Do not attempt to widen the center hole in the disc It will result in damage to the disc 3 Do not write anything...

Page 6: ...6 ENGLISH CONTROL AND INDICATORS...

Page 7: ...USB or SD MMC to stop play or clear program In the Radio mode to select the receiving band 8 SKIP UP Key In the Radio mode to receiving frequancy steps up In the CD MP3 mode USB or SD MMC select a ne...

Page 8: ...E SENSOR To receive signals from the remote control 18 MULTI DISPLAY 19 PHONE JACK Connection for headphones 20 MP3 IN JACK 21 socket 22 SD MMC socket 23 key Record sound from CD MP3 TUNER AUX File co...

Page 9: ...nd make sure that there is a space of several centimetres around the unit for ventilation A Terminals for 2 loudspeakers minimum speaker impedance 4 ohm Attach loudspeaker cables to the unit Left spea...

Page 10: ...sh press or to set the correct minutes 4 Press again to store in the memory 1 Press to switch on the unit or remote 2 Press to select theTUNER mode 3 Select the tuning range with the button 4 Press or...

Page 11: ...lay 2 To stop play press 3 To interrupt play press 4 To resume play press again Press or until the required track number appears in the display MP3 CD mode only Press o once or more to find your desir...

Page 12: ...ss key for to return to the track playing time ID3 information File name Tille Album Artist name Up to 32 tracks can be stored in the memory 1 Load a MP3 WMA CD CD as described previouly 2 Press to st...

Page 13: ...iplay Press to access the search function 1 Press to access this search mode You can press or to search the file name 2 Press key to start playing ID3 DISPLAY During MP3 playing press key to switch te...

Page 14: ...older NOTE While recording CD song if press key or key will cancel record 1 Press key to select AUX mode ensure AUX IN signal is moderate and clear 2 Press key select bit rate BITRATE will dispaly on...

Page 15: ...select standby mode 4 Press to confirm your selection 5 will appear in the display 6 The digit of hour segment will flash more than 2 second 7 Press or to set the hour 8 Press again the digit of minu...

Page 16: ...again Press PRESET EQ to select the digital sound performance in the order of FLAT CLASSIC ROCK POPand JAZZ Press to terminate the sound output Press again to cancel this mode Set not reacting when a...

Page 17: ...ompact Disc Section Frequency Response 6dB 60 15 000 Hz Signal to noise Ratio 40 dB Harmonic Distortion 1 Channel Separation 35 dB Continuous improvements are being made to our equipment both in quali...

Page 18: ...Supplied by Electronic Establishment Switzerland...

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