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  GETTING STARTED

FM RADIO AERIAL

Before using your unit for FM reception, unwrap and fully 
extend the aerial wire. In use, you may need to adjust the 
position of the aerial wire for maximum signal strength.

CONNECTING POWER

Check that the mains voltage marked on the rating plate 

• 

on  the  back  panel  is  the  same  as  the  voltage  in  your 
area.
Plug the mains plug into the wall socket and switch the 

• 

mains  power on at the wall.
Switch on the main power switch, located on the rear 

• 

panel of the unit.

The unit will switch on, set to Standby, and the display will 
light.

POWER CONTROL

To switch the unit on, press the 

• 

STANDBY/ON

 button or 

the   button on the remote control.

The unit will switch on and the display will brighten.

To switch the unit off, press the 

• 

STANDBY/ON

 button or 

the   button on the remote control.

The unit will switch off and the display will dim.

Auto-standby

If the unit is switched on, but not playing and with no user 
operation (for example, if a CD has stopped playing) for 15 
minutes, it will automatically set to Standby .

Display brightness

Pressing  any  button  on  the  font  panel  or  remote  control 
(except 

STANDBY/ON

) while the unit is set to Standby will 

brighten the display momentarily (to read the clock).

  SETTING THE CLOCK

The clock is set when the unit is set to Standby.

To set the clock:

Press and 

• 

hold

 the 

MEM/C-ADJ

 button.

HOUR will be displayed, with 12 or 24 flashing.

Press the 

• 

{

 or 

}

 button to select your preference of 12 

or 24 hour clock display.
Press the 

• 

MEM/C-ADJ

 button to confirm this setting.

The hours digits on the display will now flash.

Press the 

• 

{

 or 

}

 button to set the hours digits to the 

correct time.
Press the 

• 

MEM/C-ADJ

 button to confirm this setting.

The minutes digits on the display will now flash.

Press the 

• 

{

 or 

}

 button to set the minutes digits to 

the correct time.
Press the 

• 

MEM/C-ADJ

 button to confirm this setting.

The unit will now set to Standby with the time displayed.

  SELECTING A FUNCTION

You can choose from the following functions:

Play music from a docked iPod.

• 

Play from an external source connected to the AUX (Line) 

• 

input.
Play FM radio (TUNER).

• 

CD or MP3 disc playback.

• 

Play music files from a USB drive.

• 

Play music files from a Flash card.

• 

To change the function:

Press the 

FUNCTION

 button repeatedly to scroll through the 

function options listed above.

  ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

To increase the volume: 

 Press the 

• 

 

button. 

To decrease the volume:

 Press the 

• 

VOLUME -

 button.

To mute the volume:

 Press the 

• 

MUTE

 button on the remote control.

The sound from the speakers will be muted.

To unmute the volume:

 Press the 

• 

MUTE

 button on the remote control.

The sound from the speakers will return to the last volume level 
set.

  DISPLAYING THE CLOCK

The clock is displayed when the unit set to Standby.

To display the clock at any other time, press and 

• 

hold

 the 

MEM/C-ADJ 

button.

The display will change to ‘clock’  for a few seconds.

Summary of Contents for MC-329I

Page 1: ...MC 329I CD radio micro systemwith dockforiPod UserGuide ...

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Page 3: ...ns supply is the mains plug This should be unobstructed and readily operable at all times Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposedtorainormoisture doesnotoperatenormally or ha...

Page 4: ...ource selection the remote control supplied controls transport functions for the CD player and replay from an iPod or connected flash memory store UNPACKING Carefully unpack the unit If it is damaged please return it to your nearestTesco store for replacement Remember to take your purchase receipt with you Retain the User Handbook If you pass the unit on to a third party make sure you pass on the ...

Page 5: ...ire the use of wall plugs when mounting the fixing screws If you are in any doubt concerningthetypeoffixingrequiredorthesecurityofwall mountings consult a building professional Important notes for wall mounting Tescoacceptsnoliabilityfordamagescausedbyincorrect assembly installation or improper use Ensure that the wall is sufficient strength to hold the weight of the system If there is any doubt r...

Page 6: ...IEW CONTROL PANEL VIEW f Next button g Stop Menu button h Previous button i Next Preset Folder button 1 Volume up button 1 Previous Preset Folder button 1 Volume down button 1 iPod Mem C Adj button 1 Timer button 1 Function button 1 Open Close CD door button 1 Standby light 1 Standby On button 1 USB drive slot 2 SD MMC card slot TOP VIEW ...

Page 7: ...5 a FM aerial wire b Line In jack c Right speaker jack d Left speaker jack CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS LEFT SIDE VIEW e Headphone jack f AC power cord g AC power switch RIGHT SIDE VIEW ...

Page 8: ...r Lightswhentimermodeissetorwhentimeradjustmentsarebeingmade f 2 character alphanumeric display Showsadditionaldisplayprompts g Memory indicator LightswhenaprogramisstoredfromadiscorwhensettingFMpresetmemories h Repeat legends Theselightincombinationwhenarepeatmodeisset i Stereo indicator LightswhenanstereoFMbroadcastisbeingreceived 1 Main alphanumeric display Showsalltrackandtimeinformation alsoI...

Page 9: ...he remote control Replace them in good time REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES BATTERY DISPOSAL BEFORE FIRST USE To prepare the remote control for first use pull out the safety strip to activate the battery REPLACINGTHE BATTERY Whenreplacingthebatteryintheremotecontrol refertothe diagram below 1 Slide off the battery cover 2 Remove the battery Replace the battery observing polarity as shown Use only the sam...

Page 10: ...e clock Press and hold the MEM C ADJ button HOURwillbedisplayed with12or24flashing Press the or button to select your preference of 12 or 24 hour clock display Press the MEM C ADJ button to confirm this setting Thehoursdigitsonthedisplaywillnowflash Press the or button to set the hours digits to the correct time Press the MEM C ADJ button to confirm this setting Theminutesdigitsonthedisplaywillnow...

Page 11: ...show the track number album folder number ifany andthetrackelapsedtime Pausing disc playback Press the button while the disc is playing Theelapsedtimedisplaywillflash Stopping disc playback Press the STOP MENU button or the button on the remote control while the disc is playing Thediscwillstopplaying Selecting tracks Press the or button to select the next or previous track Selecting folders albums...

Page 12: ...henexttrack Repeat these two steps until you have stored all the tracks in the program sequence NOTE Ifnokeyispressedwithina10secondperiodduringthe programentrysequence programentrywillbecancelled To set a program MP3 WMA disc For MP3 WMA discs tracks are entered into the program sequence by first entering the album number for the track required then the track number Load a disc and wait for it to...

Page 13: ...the FUNCTION button repeatedly to select TUNER mode Thedisplaywillswitchtoshow FM andthetunedfrequency To auto tune to FM stations Pressand holdthe or buttontosearchforthenext station up or down the band Theradiowillsearchthebandandthetuningfrequencywillbe displayedwhilstsearching When a usable station is detected the radio will stop tuning and play the station The station frequency and audio mode...

Page 14: ...d was new it may have been supplied with a standard dock adaptor in the packaging If so fit the adaptor by pressing it gently into the Docking Bay as shown above NOTE DonotdockaniPodwithoutfittingthecorrectadaptor you may damage the iPod and your unit CONNECTING OTHER iPod MODELS INC SHUFFLE Using the 3 5mm stereo jack to jack cable not supplied connect one end of the cable to the headphone socket...

Page 15: ...te control To select repeat modes Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to cycle through the repeat mode options available TherepeatmodesetwillshowontheiPoddisplay To set shuffle mode Press the RANDOM button repeatedly to switch shuffle mode on or off The shuffle mode symbol will show on the iPod display when set CHARGING AN iPod When an iPod is docked and the unit is switched on the iPod will begin ...

Page 16: ...splayedontheFlashMediaplaybackdisplay Playback control Press the button The files will begin to play The display will show the track number album folder number if any and the track elapsed time MP3 Track playing Folder playing Elapsed time NOTE On an MP3 WMA disc all tracks are played and selected in one sequence whether they are in albums folders or not As the tracks change the folder number will...

Page 17: ...eminutesdigitsonthedisplaywillnowflash Pressthe or buttontosettheminutesdigitstothe correct number for the timer to switch on Press the TIMER button to confirm this setting TUNER will now appear on the display This is the source that willplaywhenthetimerfunctions Pressthe or buttonifyouwanttoselectadifferent source for timer operation Press the TIMER button to confirm this setting VOL will now app...

Page 18: ...with household waste Separate disposal facilities exist for your near est facilities see www recycle more co uk or in store for details ROI Produced after 13th August 2005 Waste electrical products batteries should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice HEADPHONES There is a headphone output soc...

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