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The Modes are:

NORMAL PLAY:

 (NO ICON)

REPEAT 1

: Repeat one track continuously. 

REPEAT ALL

: Repeat the entire CD continuously

RANDOM

: The Player plays all the tracks on a CD 

randomly and then stops..

RANDOM WITH REPEAT. 

 The Player plays and 

continuously repeats all tracks on a CD randomly 

PROGRAM PLAY

PROGRAM  PLAY  allows  up  to  20  selected 
tracks on the disc to be played in any order. 

1. Load a CD; Press 

STOP 

2. Press 

PROGRAM  

00 

/

 P 02

 appears.

The display prompts you to enter a track

3. Press 

  to locate the desired track.

4. Press 

PROG

 to confirm. 

00 

 P 02

 appears

5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program more tracks. 
Up to 20 tracks may programmed.

6. Press 

 to play the program.   “PROGRAM” 

displays  continuously  on  the  screen  to  indicate 
Program Play.

To cancel a program before it plays:

Press 

STOP 

 

To cancel a program during Program Play:

Press 

STOP 

 . The disc will stop but the program 

is retained in the memory.

The number of tracks displayed is the number of 
tracks on the disc 

not 

the tracks in the program.

Press     to replay the program.

To erase the program completely:

Press 

STOP 

  

twice.

The word “PROGRAM” disappears.

Editing a Program

From STOP mode during program play:

1. Press 

PROG 

repeatedly until you reach the track 

you want to replace.

2. Press 

  to locate the desired new track.

3. Press 

PROG 

again to confirm.

4. Press     to play the program.

The full program will now play but when it reaches 
P-03, instead of track 11, track 7 will play.

CD MODE AND PROGRAM PLAY

REPEAT 1

REPEAT ALL

RANDOM

RANDOM/REPEAT

NORMAL

MODE

Each press of the 

MODE 

key changes the way in which the disc is played. MODE 

can  be ACCESSED when the disc is playing or paused.

The modes can be cycled continuously as shown below

:

7

5

MODE

1

MODE

2

MODE

3

MODE

4

REPEAT

REPEAT

RANDOM

RANDOM
REPEAT

CD

00

P 01

CD

05

P 01

CD

00

P 02

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

CD

12

15:30

PROGRAM

CD

05

P 01

CD

12

15:30

PROGRAM

CD

11

P 03

PROGRAM

CD

07

P 03

PROGRAM

Preliminaries

Loudspeaker Connections

!

Check that the mains voltage on the rating 

!

Plug in the loudspeakers as shown in the diagram below. The connectors will fit only one way 

plate which is located at the rear of the unit 

round. Plug the connectors in firmly but do not force them.

matches the mains voltage in your area.

Auxiliary Connections

!

Unwrap the power cord

!

Aux 

 Use this to connect the audio line output of an external unit such as a tape recorder, TV set, 

!

Uncoil the FM antenna.

second CD player etc. You can connect the headphone output of an MP3 player to this input with 
a suitable adaptor cable (not supplied)

Make sure there is a suitable power point within 
easy  reach.  The  mains  plug  must  not  be 

Final Connections

obstructed  and  must  be  freely  operable  at  all 

!

Extend the FM antenna. Do NOT cut it short!

times.

!

Connect the power cord to the mains point but do not switch on. 

The system can be used freestanding or wall 
mounted

If you are free standing the system, site the system 
on a stable surface (ideally a stout shelf) where it 
is  unlikely  to  fall  or  get  knocked  over.  This  is 
specially important in the case of the speakers. 

The  radio  performance  of  the  system  is 
dependent on the aerial. If you plan to wall mount 
the unit make sure that there is adequate signal 
strength in your proposed location before drilling 
the wall. 

The FM aerial should be moved around to get the 
optimum results. 

Do not extend or cut the FM 

antenna lead.

The MW aerial is internal to the system, so if you 
need  good  medium  wave  reception,  try  the 
system in different locations before making a final 
choice.

Make sure that you position the unit where the 
remote handset can easily be operated in direct 
line of sight and no more than 15 metres away.

SITING AND PLACEMENT

CONNECTING THE SYSTEM

2

AUX INPUT
From tape deck
MP3 player, etc

TO LEFT 
LOUDSPEAKER

TO RIGHT 
LOUDSPEAKER

FM ANTENNA 
CABLE

MAINS POWER CORD

0

5

25

75

95

100

Summary of Contents for MC 110

Page 1: ...MC 110 CD MICRO SYSTEM Tesco Stores Ltd Delamare Road Cheshunt Herts EN8 9SL User Handbook 0 5 25 75 95 100 ...

Page 2: ...L Brown LIVE As these colours may not correspond to the coloured markings identifyingtheterminalsinyourplug proceedasfollows The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured BLUE or BLACK The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured BROWNorRED CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK...

Page 3: ...the centre spindle The carton contains Gently ease the CD off by holding it at the edges The MC110 AM FM CD receiver Do not touch the playing surface One pair of loudspeakers NEVER use force Remote handset and battery Unpack and inspect the components carefully If any item is damaged or missing contact the Tesco store from where you purchased this product or if that is not possible your nearest Te...

Page 4: ...e sound will mute Release the button to revert to normal play To pause a disc Press The disc will pause In pause mode the sound mutes and the track time flashes Press to resume normal play To stop the disc Press The disc displays the tracks and the total time on the disc briefly then reverts to clock time Changing functions to Radio mode will also stop the disc To start a stopped disc from the beg...

Page 5: ...ter the total no of tracks and then start play from track 1 The time elapsed will briefly indicate The player will then show the track being played and the clock time 6 If the disc is a standard audio CD the display will show CD Other formats may not be recognised the player will indicate Er Disc and then revert to display the Error message and the time 6 When the disc reaches the end The display ...

Page 6: ...5 30 PROGRAM CD 05 P 01 CD 12 15 30 PROGRAM CD 11 P 03 PROGRAM CD 07 P 03 PROGRAM Preliminaries Loudspeaker Connections Check that the mains voltage on the rating Plug in the loudspeakers as shown in the diagram below The connectors will fit only one way plate which is located at the rear of the unit round Plug the connectors in firmly but do not force them matches the mains voltage in your area A...

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