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    O W NER ' S M ANUA L M S 9 7 0 0 H O M E AUD I O SYS T E M w i t h 6 CD CHAN G E R a nd CASSE T T E REC O RD E R V i s i t ou r w eb s i t e a t w ww . e m e r s on r ad i o . c o m MS9700_ib021903.p65 19/2/2003, 9:23 31[...]

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    1 TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. I M P O R T A N T S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S 1.) Read these instructions. 2.) Keep t[...]

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    2 F o r f u t u r e r e f e r en c e , r e c o r d t he s e r i a l nu m be r i n t he s pa c e be l o w . M o d e l : M S 9 7 00 Serial Number : B E F O R E W E B E G I N T ha n k y ou f o r pu r c ha s i ng t h i s E m e r s on p r odu c t. T he E m e r s on b r and i s y ou r a ss u r a n c e o f qua li t y , pe r f o r m a n c e and v a l ue . [...]

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    3 F C C I N F O R M A T I O N T h i s equ i p m en t ha s been t e s t ed and f ound t o c o m p l y w i t h t he li m i t s f o r a C l a ss B d i g i t a l de v i c e , pu r s ua n t t o P a r t 15 o f t he F CC R u l e s . T h e s e li m i t s a r e de s i gned t o p r o v i de r ea s onab l e p r o t e c t i on aga i n s t ha r m f u l i n t e [...]

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    4 P R E P A R A T I O N F O R U S E U N P A C K I N G • R e m o v e t he m a i n un i t a nd t he s pe a k e r s f r o m t he c a r t o n a nd r e m o v e a ll pa ck i n g m a t e r i a l s f r o m t he c o m ponen t s . • R e m o v e a n y de sc r i p t i v e l a be l s f r o m t he f r o n t s o f t he m a i n un i t a nd s pea k e r s . • [...]

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    5 RIGHT LEFT SPE AK E R C O N N E C T I O N T he s pea k e r c ab l e s and t he s pea k e r t e r m i na l s on t he ba ck o f t he m a i n un i t a r e c o l o r c oded f o r y ou r c on v en i en c e . C onne c t t he c a b l e s f r o m t h e l e ft s pe a k e r t o t he “ L E FT ” t e r m i n a l s , a nd t he c ab l e s f r o m t he r i g[...]

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    6 AC Plug AC Outlet C O N N E C T I N G T H E AC P O W E R C O RD A ft e r c onne c t i ng t he s pea k e r s un w i nd t he A C po w e r c o r d f u ll y a nd c onne c t i t t o an y c on v en i en t hou s eh o l d A C ou t l e t. T h i s sy s t e m i s de s i gned t o o pe r a t e on 120 V 60 H z A C po w e r on l y . C o nne c t i ng t h i s sys[...]

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    7 AN T E N N A I N F O R M A T I O N F M T h i s un i t ha s a n e x t e r n a l l ead w i r e F M a n t enna pe r m a nen t l y a tt a c hed t o t he ba ck o f t he m a i n c a b i ne t. U n w r a p t h i s an t en na w i r e , e x t end i t t o i t s f u ll l e ng t h , a nd a ll o w i t t o ha ng do w n f r o m t h e ba ck o f t he s e t. I n s [...]

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    8 L O C A T I O N O F C O N T R O L S AND I ND I C A T O R S 1 . ) CD D I R E C T A CC ESS B u tt on s . 2 . ) M u l t i f un c t i on L CD D i s p l a y . 3 . ) 6 CD C hange r T r a y . 4 . ) P O W E R O N I nd i c a t o r . 5 . ) S URR O UND ( O N / O F F ) B u tt on . 6 . ) P O W E R ( O n / O ff ) B u tt on . 7 . ) V O L U M E ( U P / DN ) B u [...]

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    9 RIGHT LEFT 27 . ) F M W i r e A N T E NN A . 28 . ) S pea k e r T e r m i na l s . 29 . ) A C P o w e r C o r d . B AC K P AN E L 28 29 27 MS9700_ib021903.p65 19/2/2003, 9:23 9[...]

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    10 M U L T I F UNC T I O N L C D D I S P L A Y ( F o r C D O p e r a t i on s O n l y ) RANDOM MEMORY INTRO D i s c l o c a t i o n i n d i c a t o r s I n d i c a t e s D i s c 1 i s a t b a c k h a l f o f t r a y . I n d i c a t e s Di s c 1 i s a t f r o n t h a l f o f t r a y . I n d i c a t e s Di s c 1 i s i n p l a y p o s i t i o n . I n [...]

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    11 R E M O T E C O N T R O L 1 . ) O PE N / C L O SE ( R EA R ) B u tt on . 2 . ) D i sc 2 B u tt on . 3 . ) D i sc 1 B u tt on . 4 . ) D i sc 6 B u tt on . 5 . ) D I S C S C A N B u tt on . 6 . ) P R OG ( P r og r a m ) B u tt on . 7 . ) I N T R O B u tt on . 8 . ) R EPEA T B u tt on . 9 . ) R A ND O M B u tt on . 10 . ) CD S T O P B u tt on . 1 1[...]

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    12 B A T T E R Y I N S T A L L A T I O N I n s e r t 2 ‘ AAA ’ s i z e a l k a li ne ba tt e r i e s , no t i n c l uded , i n t o t he ba t t e r y c o m pa r t m en t o f t he r e m o t e hand s e t, ob s e r v i ng t he b a tt e r y po l a r i t y and r ep l a c e t he c o v e r . B A TT E R Y R EP L A C E M E N T W hen t he ba tt e r i e s [...]

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    13 O P E R A T I N G I N S T RUC T I O N S S O UND C O N T R O L S V O L U M E P r e s s t he V O L U M E U P o r DN ( D o w n ) bu t t on s on t he f r on t p a ne l , o r on t he r e m o t e c on t r o l t o i n c r ea s e o r de c r e a s e t he v o l u m e l e v e l . T he sy s t e m m e m o r y r e m e m be r s t he v o l u m e l e v e l w hen[...]

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    14 L I S T E N I N G T O T H E RAD I O 1 . ) P r e ss t he P O W E R bu tt on t o t u r n t he sy s t e m ‘ O n ’ . T he P O W E R O N i nd i c a t o r li gh t s . 2 . ) S li de t he F UNC T I O N s e l e c t o r t o t he ‘ T UN E R ’ po s i t i on . 3 . ) S li de t he BA ND s e l e c t o r t o t he de s i r ed ba nd , F M S T ( S t e r eo [...]

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    15 PL AYING COMPACT DISCS This system features a unique “ double decker ” CD changer that holds 3 CDs in the upper tray and 3 CDs in the lower tray. When 6 CDs are loaded in the changer you can enjoy over 6 hours of uninterrupted music (depending on the length of the individual discs). UNDERS TANDING THE CD DISPL AY In addition to the normal tr[...]

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    16 As each disc plays and the drawer rotates the disc location icons will show which discs are at the back of the drawer and which discs are at the front of the drawer. NORMAL PL AYBACK 1.) P r e ss t he P O W E R bu tt on t o t u r n t he sy s t e m ‘ O n ’ . T he P O W E R O N i nd i c a t o r li gh t s . S li de t he F UNC T I O N s e l e c [...]

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    17 4 . ) P r e ss t he l o w e r ha l f ( F R O N T ) o f t he O PE N / C L O SE bu tt on on t he f r on t pa ne l , o r t he F R O N T open bu tt on on t he r e m o t e c on t r o l , t o c l o s e t he CD d r a w e r . A ft e r t he d r a w e r c l o s e s t he t r a y w ill r o t a t e s o t ha t t he 3 f r on t po ck e t s w ill m o v e t o t h[...]

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    18 6 . ) P r e ss t he l o w e r ha l f ( F R O N T ) o f t he O PE N / C L O SE bu tt on on t he f r on t pa ne l , o r t he F R O N T open b u tt on on t he r e m o t e c on t r o l , t o c l o s e t he CD d r a w e r . T he p l a y e r w ill r ead t he d i sc t ha t i s i n t he p l a y po s i t i on a nd d i s p l a y t he t o t a l t r a cks a[...]

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    19 T R AC K S K I P AN D M U S I C S E AR C H D u r i ng CD p l a y ba ck p r e ss t he ( F o r w a r d ) o r ( R e v e r s e ) bu tt on s t o sk i p t o h i ghe r o r l o w e r nu m be r ed t r a cks . E a c h t i m e t he bu tt on s a r e p r e s s ed t he p l a y e r w ill sk i p on e t r a ck and p l a y ba ck w ill beg i n on t he ne w t r a c[...]

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    20 RAND O M P L A Y B AC K ( R e m o t e C o n t r o l O n l y ) P r e ss t he R A ND O M bu tt o n o n t he r e m o t e c on t r o l t o p l a y t he t r a cks on e a c h d i sc i n r a ndo m o r de r . T he R A N D O M i nd i c a t o r a ppe a r s i n t he d i s p l a y an d r a ndo m p l a y ba ck w il l beg i n w i t h t he d i sc t ha t i s i [...]

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    21 P R O G R A M M E D P L A Y B AC K T he CD c h a nge r ha s a 32 t r a ck p r og r a m m a b l e m e m o r y t ha t a ll o w s y ou t o s e l e c t up t o 32 o f y ou r f a v o r i t e t r a cks f r o m a m ong a ll t he d i sc s i n t he c ha nge r f o r p l a y ba ck i n a n y de s i r ed o r de r . N o t e : Y ou c a nno t p r og r a m t he c[...]

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    22 5 . ) W hen t he de s i r ed D i sc nu m be r a nd T r a ck nu m be r a ppea r on t he d i s p l a y p r e s s t he P R OG R A M bu tt on t o en t e r t he i n f o i n m e m o r y . T he t r a ck nu m be r r e t u r n s t o “ 00 ” and t he p r og r a m n u m b e r ad v an c e s t o “ P – 0 2 ” i nd i c a t i ng t ha t y ou c a n s e l [...]

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    23 C A SSE T T E O P E R A T I O N P L A Y I N G C A SSE TT E T A P ES 1 . ) P r e ss t he P O W E R bu tt on t o t u r n t he sy s t e m ‘ O n ’ . T he P O W E R O N i nd i c a t o r li gh t s . 2 . ) S li de t he F UNC T I O N s e l e c t o r t o t he ‘ T APE ’ po s i t i on . 3 . ) P r e ss t he S T O P / E J E C T k e y t o open t he c [...]

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    24 M AK I N G A T A P E R E C O RD I N G T h i s c a ss e tt e r e c o r de r f ea t u r e s an A u t o m a t i c R e c o r d i ng V o l u m e Le v e l C on t r o l S ys t e m t ha t p r e v en t s o v e r l oade d o r d i s t o r t ed r e c o r d i ng s . Y ou c a n c ha nge t h e v o l u m e l e v e l a s o ft en a s y o u li k e du r i ng t he r[...]

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    25 A B O U T CA SSE TT E T A PES W hene v e r y ou r e c o r d on a c a ss e tt e a n y p r e v i ou s l y r e c o r ded m a t e r i a l i s e r a s ed a s t he ne w m a t e r i a l i s r e c o r ded . T o p r e v en t y ou f r o m a cc i den t a ll y e r a s i ng m a t e r i a l w h i c h y ou w i s h t o s a v e , b l a n k c a ss e tt e s a r e [...]

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    26 • If the cassette feels “tight” while performing operation shown (see Fig. 2), the tape may be jamming due to “ridges” formed in the winding of the tape. (visible through the center window). These may be removed, in most cases, by fast winding of the cassette from one end to the other and back again. • Use only well-known brands of t[...]

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    27 C O M P AC T D I S C CA R E • T o r e m o v e a d i sc f r o m i t s s t o r age c a s e , p r e ss do w n on t he c en t e r o f t he c a s e and li ft t he d i sc ou t, ho l d i ng i t c a r e f u ll y b y t he edge s . • F i nge r p r i n t s a nd du s t s h ou l d be c a r e f u ll y w i ped o f f t he d i sc’ s r e c o r ded s u r f a[...]

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    28 CA R E O F T H E CAB I N E T S • If t he c ab i n e t s be c o m e du s t y w i p e t he m w i t h a s o ft d r y du s t c l o t h . D o n o t u s e a n y w a x o r po li s h s p r a y s on t he c ab i ne t s . • If t he f r on t pa ne l be c o m e s d i r t y o r s m udged w i t h f i nge r p r i n t s i t m a y be c l ea ned w i t h a s o [...]

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    29 L I M I T E D W ARRAN T Y E m e r s on R a d i o C o r p. w a rr a n t s m a nu f ac t u r i ng d e f ec t s i n o r i g i n a l m a t e r i a l , i n c l ud i n g o r i g i n a l p a r t s a nd w o r k m a n s h i p, un d e r no r m a l u s e a nd c on d iti on s , f o r a p e r i od o f n i n e t y ( 90 ) d a y s fr o m t h e d a t e o f o r i[...]

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    E M E R S O N RAD I O C O R P . E M E R S O N P AR T N O . 16 - 2888 302 - 01 P R I N T E D I N CH I NA MS9700_ib021903.p65 19/2/2003, 9:23 30[...]