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The clock on your system has a built-in timer function to switch
the system on at a time you preset. There are two separate
alarm times - Alarm 1 and Alarm 2, either or both can be set.

Press the

button repeatedly to display the

settings for Alarm 1 or Alarm 2.

Press again to return to normal operation.

Press the

button repeatedly until the Alarm 1 or

Alarm 2 settings you want to change are displayed.
Press and

the

button to edit the setting on

the display.
Press the

or

buttons to select the alarm

setting you want to change.

Press the

or

buttons to change the setting

you selected.
Repeat the last two steps until you have made all the
necessary changes.
Press the

button to save your changes.

Check that Alarm 1 is correctly set and switched ON.
Check that Alarm 2 is correctly set and switched ON (if
required).
If you have set CD as a wake-up source, check that you
have loaded a disc.
If you have set iPod as a source, check that you have
docked your iPod and the iPod is playing music before you
turn off.
Set to Standby when you have finished listening to your
system.

The volume will get very loud if unattended.

Buzzer alarm (constant volume) is recommended if you think
your system may be unattended when the alarm activates.

Press the

or

buttons.

If you press the

button to stop the alarm, the system

will switch off for a period of 5 minutes, then the alarm will
repeat. You can continue to press the

button for

further 5 minute periods within the one hour alarm time.

as long as the alarm symbol is displayed

The Sleep function allows you to program the system to switch
itself off after a set period of time in 10 minute steps between
10 minutes and 120 minutes.

Press and

the

button until the sleep display

appears.
Now press the

button repeatedly to set the

required sleep time.

To check the Sleep time remaining when set:

Press the

button

.

To cancel the Sleep function once set, you can either set to
Standby or:

Press and

the

button until the sleep display

appears.
Now press the

button repeatedly until the display

reads the legend 'SLEEP OFF'.

CHECKINGTHE ALARM SETTINGS

ALARM

CHANGINGTHE ALARM SETTINGS
To change the settings for Alarm 1 or Alarm 2:

ALARM

hold

ALARM

CURSOR

CURSOR

ALARM

SETTINGTHE ALARM
To set the alarm to wake you in the morning:

CAUTION:-

To stop the alarm:

ALARM, STANDBY SNOOZE

SNOOZE

SNOOZE

SNOOZE

AUTOMATIC REPEAT

THE SLEEP FUNCTION

To activate the Sleep function:

hold

SLEEP

SLEEP

SLEEP

briefly

hold

SLEEP

SLEEP

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You can activate or deactivate the alarm (ON or OFF), set the time
andchooseawake-upsource.

If the alarm is set to wake you, the display will show the AL1, AL2
or AL12 symbol when set to Standby to indicate which alarm(s)
are set. The AL12 symbol in the example below indicates that
bothAlarm1andAlarm2areset.

Your system will switch on at the preset time, playing the preset
source. If you have set radio to wake you, the volume will be set
low initially, then get gradually louder until you stop the alarm,
oruntilthesystemhasplayedforanhour.

After a few seconds the Sleep display will disappear and the
'SLEEP'legendwillappearonthedisplay.

Theremainingsleeptimewillbedisplayed.

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The alarm will automatically repeat each day at the
selected time

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THE TIMER (ALARM) FUNCTION

15

Alarm

on or off

Alarm

time

Wake-up

source

Alarm 1

ON

07:20

CD

Alarm

number

Alarm set

indicator

(Standby only)

Summary of Contents for MC-807

Page 1: ...MC 807 DAB FM CD Micro System with iPod dock User Handbook ...

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Page 3: ...er frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may causeharmfulinterferencetotunercommunications However thisisno guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to tuner or television reception whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon the user is encouraged to try to correct t...

Page 4: ...l If any items are missing or damaged contact your nearestTESCOstoreforareplacement Haveyourreceipt ready when you call Retain the packaging If you dispose of it do so having regard to any recycling regulationsinyourarea Place the main unit on a sturdy table or shelf where it cannot get knocked over and where there is a clear line ofsighttotheremotehandset Theloudspeakersmaybe placed either side o...

Page 5: ... 6 DISPLAY CLOCK BUTTON 7 VOLUME UP 8 STANDBY BUTTON 9 VOLUME DOWN 10 ALARM BUTTON 11 SNOOZE 12 SELECT PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 13 OPEN CLOSE BUTTON 14 SCROLL TUNE SKIP UP BUTTON 15 STOP SCAN 16 SCROLL TUNE SKIP DOWN BUTTON 17 HEADPHONE JACK 18 BUTTON BUTTON iPod DOCKING BAYWITH CONNECTOR CONTROLS AND FEATURES 3 FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW ...

Page 6: ...ttery When replacing the battery in the remote control refer tothediagrambelow 1 Pressthecatchacross 2 Whileholdingthecatch openthebatterydoor 3 Fit the battery observing polarity as shown When replacing the battery use only the same CR2025 typespecified Dispose of used batteries with regard to the recycling regulationsinyourarea DoNOTshortcircuitbatteriesor throwthemintowater thegeneralrubbishori...

Page 7: ...IGHTCURSORBUTTONS 17 ENTERBUTTON 18 PLAY PAUSEBUTTON 19 SCROLLDOWNBUTTON 20 MENUBUTTON 21 PRESET BUTTONS 22 SCAN BUTTON 23 SCROLLUPBUTTON 24 SNOOZEBUTTON 25 OPEN CLOSEBUTTON 26 CDSELECTBUTTON 27 DISPLAYMODEBUTTON 28 EQBUTTON 29 BBSBUTTON 30 VOLUP DOWNBUTTONS 31 FASTSEARCHUPBUTTON 32 STOPBUTTON 33 ALBUM SELECTBUTTONS 34 PLAYLIST SELECTBUTTONS REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 8: ...toadjust Press the buttons to set the selecteddigittothecorrectvalue Repeatthelasttwostepstosetallthedigitstothe correcttime Pressthe buttontostarttheclockwhenyou havefinishedsettingthetime Press the button on the handset or the front panel to bring the unit in and out of Standby mode There are 5 sources you can listen to through your system ChoosefromDABradio FMradio CD iPodorAux an external sour...

Page 9: ... showninthelistwitha symbolbeforethename You can select an inactive station but if tuning cannot be completedanalternativestationwillbeselected Some stations have additional secondary services If secondary services are available a symbol will be shownnexttothestationname Secondaryserviceswill appearinthestationlistafterthemainstation You can store up to 10 DAB stations in presets for quick recall ...

Page 10: ... a scrolling message giving real timeinformation songtitles newsheadlines etc This describes when available thestyleoftheprogrammebeingbroadcast isthenameofthe DABMultiplexthatiscurrentlytuned Shows the current Time Time is updated by broadcastedinformation Shows the Multiplex channel identifier and frequency for the station currentlyplaying DABallowsbroadcasterstovarytheBITRATE or the amount by w...

Page 11: ...ually Selectthe ManualTune optionfromthemenu Press the buttons to move through the DAB channels Press the button to show a signal strength bargraphforthisstationmultiplex You can change the position of the aerial to get the best signallevelforthischannel Press the button again to return to normal operation The display will show each channel number with its associated frequency If there is a multip...

Page 12: ...epending on the mode in which the programmeisbeingbroadcast You can change the information displayed while listeningtoFM Tochangethedisplaymode Press the button repeatedly to cycle through theoptionslistedbelow You can store up to 10 FM stations in presets for quick recall Tostoreapresetstation Selectthe stationtostore Pressthe button Choose the preset location you wish to store with the buttons T...

Page 13: ...itablecompositevideo CVBS inputofyourTV monitortowatchthevideo If you own an early model iPod that doesn t have a docking connector or a different brand of MP3 player youcanstillconnectthesoundoutputtoyoursystemvia theAUXjackonthebackpanel Using a 3 5mm stereo plug to twin phono cable notsupplied connectoneendofthecabletothe headphonejack oftheiPodorMP3player andthe otherendtotheAUXjacksonthebackp...

Page 14: ...el To start playback press the button Topauseplayback pressthe buttonagain Toskipbackorforwardtoothertracks pressthe or buttonsrepeatedly Tofastsearchthroughtracks pressand the or buttons YoucanchangethealbumplayingonyouriPodfromthe remotecontrol Press the or buttons repeatedly to selectthealbumyouwanttohear YoucanalsoselectPlayliststhatyouhavestoredinyour iPod Press the or buttons repeatedly to s...

Page 15: ...CDReading Pressthe buttontoopentheCDtray Place the disc onto the tray with the printed label sidefacingup Pressthe buttonagaintoclosetheCDtray To pause the disc Press the button To resume playback Press the buttonagain To stop playback Press Togoforwardorbackatrackortracks Press the buttons repeatedly to move backorforwardatrack TosearchtheCDforwardorbackathighspeed From the remote control press a...

Page 16: ...tem and connector s at the other end suitable for the personal audioplayer computer Connect the cable between the headphone or LINE AUX output of the personal audio player and theAUXinputsonthebackpanelofyoursystem With the cable connected select the AUX input by pressingthe buttonuntil Aux isshownonthe display Setyourpersonalaudioplayer computertoPLAY Setthelisteningvolumetothelevelyouwantwith th...

Page 17: ...ogramthesystemtoswitch itselfoffafterasetperiodoftimein10minutestepsbetween 10minutesand120minutes Press and the button until the sleep display appears Now press the button repeatedly to set the requiredsleeptime TochecktheSleeptimeremainingwhenset Pressthe button To cancel the Sleep function once set you can either set to Standbyor Pressand the button untilthesleepdisplay appears Nowpressthe butt...

Page 18: ...otherm cloth available from opticians Loudspeakergrillescanbebrushedcarefullywithasoft brush Do NOT clean the inside of the CD tray with a cloth Lightlyblowoutanydust CompactDiscs Ifadiscbecomessoiled wipethesurface gentlywithasoftcloth Thediscshouldbecleanedfrom thecentretotheedge After play remove the CD from the disc tray and store it initspacking YourTechnika appliance is covered by a warranty...

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