Jensen JMC-1000 manual

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    OWNER'SMANUAL JMC-1000 HOME AUDIOSYSTEMWITH 3CDCHANGER, BEL T -DRIVETURNT ABLE, DUAL CASSETTEDECK AND REMOTECONTROL PLEASEREAD THISOPERA TINGMANUAL COMPLETEL Y BEFOREOPERA TING THISUNIT ANDRET AIN THISBOOKLET FORFUTUREREFERENCE. MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 30 R[...]

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    MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 30 DEARJENSENCUSTOMER Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Assoc[...]

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    2 MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 1 ! C A U T I O N R IS K O F E L E C T R I C S H O C K D O N O T O P E N T he e x cl a m at i on p o i nt w i th i n a n e q u i l a t e r a l t r i a n g l e i s i n - t e n d e d t o a l e r t t h e u s e r t o t h e p r e s e n c e o f i m p o r t a n t o p e r a t i n g a n d m a i n t e n a n c e ( s e [...]

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    MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 30 MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 1 13.Unplugthisapparatusduringlightningstormsorwhenunusedforalongperiodsoftime. 14. Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as [...]

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    4 MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 2 COMPLANCEWITHFCCREGULA TIONS ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions: (1) thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and (2) thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencerece[...]

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    5 S P E A K E R C O N N E C T I O N Connect ea c h spe aker to the corresponding s pe aker terminals on the ba ck panel of the main u nit . Ma ke sure t hat the l eft sp ea k er i s conn ect ed to t he left ( L ) spe a ker ja ck and t he right s pe aker to the right ( R ) spea k er ja ck . C O N N E C T I N G T H E A C P O W E R C O R D Afte r conn[...]

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    6 PR OT E CT YO UR F U RN IT UR E !! This model is equipped w ith non-skid rubber ' feet' to prevent the pr oduct fr om moving when you operat e the cont rols. These 'f eet' ar e made from non- mig rat ing r ubb er m ater ial sp eci al ly form ulat ed to avoid leavi ng a n y m ar k s or st a ins on yo u r f ur n it u re . How ev[...]

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    7 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 F R O N T V I E W C O N T R O L PAN E L L O C A T I O N O F C O N T R O L S A N D I N D I C A TO R S MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 6[...]

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    8 1.) POW ER On/ Off Butto n. 2.) PRESET EQ Butto n. 3.) FM ST EREO Indic ator. 4.) ST ANDBY/MUT E I ndicator. 5.) ROCK Eq ualiz e r Indica tor. 6.) POP E qualizer Indicato r. 7.) Dial Scale. 8.) LC D Dis play . 9.) JAZZ Eq ualiz e r Indicato r. 10.) CLASSIC Equalizer Indic ator. 1 1.) Remote SEN SOR. 12.) VOLUM E UP Button. 13.) VOLU ME DOWN Butto[...]

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    9 1 2 3 1.) FM W ire Antenna. 2.) Spea k er L / R Ja ck s. 3.) AC Pow er Cord. B A C K V I E W MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 8[...]

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    10 B A T T E R Y I N S T A L L A T I O N 1.) Open the battery com partment cover. 2.) Ins ert two "A AA" (UM4 ) batteri es (no t includ ed) to m atch t he polar ities as indi cated insi de the battery compartm ent. 3.) Close the cover. R E M O T E C O N T R O L 1.) ST ANDBY/ON Button. 2.) STOP Button. 3.) PROGRAM B utton. 4.) PLA Y /P AUS[...]

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    1 1 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S G E N E R A L C O N T R O L S P r es e t E l e c t r o n i c E q u a l i z e r W hen the unit is s witched "O n" for the firs t ti m e, the Equalizer will be in the "Flat" se tting. Pres s th e PRE SET EQ butt onrepeatly to s elect "ROCK", "P OP", "C LA SS[...]

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    1 2 L I S T E N I N G T O T H E R A D I O 1.) Slide the FUNCTIO N selector to the TUNER position. 2.) Slide the BAND selector to the desired ba nd, FM or AM. 3.) Tune to y our desired station with the TU NING control. If you hav e tuned to a FM Stereo station the FM STEREO LED Indicator wi ll light. 4.) Adjust the VOLUME control a nd EQ a s desired[...]

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    1 3 P L A Y I N G C O M PAC T D I S C S T his system f eatures a c arou sel type 3-CD changer whic h can pr ovide you with up to 3 hour s of uninter rupted m usi c playba c k. Y ou m ay load up to 3 CDs in the cha nger f or continuous playba ck, or y ou m ay pr ogra m up to 32 tra c ks a m ong all 3 discs t o be played ba c k in the specific or der[...]

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    1 4 TO B E G I N C D P L A Y B AC K After you hav e loaded up t he 3 CDs in the cha nger: 1.) Pre ss the PLA Y /P AUSE button to begin p lay ba ck. The cha nger w ill sear ch for the first available disc in the tray a nd will begin play back fr om Tra c k 1 on t h e f i r s t d i s c . T h e n u m b e r o f t h e d i s c being pla y e d fla s hes o[...]

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    1 5 I MP O RT A NT ! ! If t h e di sc is s mu d g ed o r s cr a tc h ed i t m ay sk ip o r s to p c o mp l et el y . Th i s do es no t in di ca t e a pr ob lem w it h t he p la ye r. I f th is o cc u rs , t r y pl ay ing a n ot he r d is c. If t ha t di s c pl ay s p ro p er l y , y o u may ass u me t ha t th e fir s t d is c is d a m ag e d a n d [...]

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    1 6 P R O G R AM M E D C D P L A Y B AC K Y ou ca n progra m the CD chang er to play up to a total of 32 tra cks on all 3 discs in a ny d esired o rder . N O T E : You c an no t p r o g r am t h e C D c h a n g e r d u r i n g p l a y b a c k . I f a d i s c i s pl a yi n g pr e ss t he S TO P bu t to n fir s t a n d th e n fol lo w th e in s tr u [...]

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    1 7 5.) Use the DISC SKIP button or one of the three DISC button s to select th e disc cont aining the next tr a c k you wish to pro gra m . Exa m ple: Dis c 3. 6.) Pr es s t he o r b u tt o ns t o s el ec t th e n ex t t r a c k yo u wi s h to p r og r a m . m . Exa m ple: Tra ck 1 8. 7.) Pres s th e PRO GRAM bu tto n aga in to st ore t he des ire[...]

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    1 8 R E P E A T P l a y b ac k O n F r o n t P a n e l O n l y This sy stem ha s a fo ur-way r e pea t functi on whi ch all ows y ou to co ntin uousl y r e pea t one track, on e disc, all dis cs, o r all of th e tra ck s which you have prog ra m med. O n e Tr ac k R ep e a t 1.) Press the REPE A T button until the "REPEA T 1" Indica tor a[...]

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    1 9 Al l D i s c s R ep e a t 1.) Press the REPEA T button until the "REPEA T ALL DIS C" Ind icator a ppears in the D isp lay . 2.) Pr ess t he PLA Y/P AU SE b ut ton , th e ch a n ge r will b egi n pl aying t he f ir st tra ck of the di sc which is in th e play position. It w ill continue until i t ha s play ed all tra cks on all disc s [...]

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    2 0 I N T R O S c an O n F r o n t P an e l O n l y T he Int ro Sc an featu re le ts you hear a 1 0 sec ond in tro duc tion o f ea c h track o n ea c h disc. This feature is use ful if you are t ry ing to find a pa rticular s ong but you do not k now the title. 1.) Pre ss the INTRO butto n o nce. The "INTRO" a nd "ALL DISC" Indi[...]

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    2 1 T U R N T A B L E 1.) 45 rpm LP Record Ada pter . 2.) Platter. 3.) Tra nsit Screw . 4.) T one Arm Cla mp. 5.) T one Arm Lever (Cue Control). 6.) 33/45/78 rpm Spee d Slide Switch. 7.) T one Arm. 8.) Stylu s a nd Protective Cover . IM P OR TAN T!! T O P R O T E C T T H E T U R N T A B L E F R O M D A M A G E D U R I N G TRAN SPOR TA TION, A SILVE[...]

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    2 2 S T E R E O P H O N O GR A P H O P E R A T I O N 1.) Raise the turntable dust cover . 2.) Relea se the T one Arm Cla mp, a nd rem ove the sty lus protector . 3.) Slide FUNCTION s ele ctor to PHONO position. 4.) Pla ce a record on the turntable, ove r the central spindle. 5.) Pl a ce the 4 5 rpm ad a pt er ov er the ce ntr al spi ndl e wh en p l[...]

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    2 3 C A S S E T T E O P E R A T I O N P L A Y I N G C AS S E T T E T AP E S 1.) Press the POW ER button to turn the system "On" . 2.) Slide the FUNCT ION selector to T APE position to select the T a pe mode. 3.) Pre ss the Stop/Eject key of eith er deck A or deck Bcassettecontrol to open the ca ssette door. 4.) In sert a prerecorded[...]

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    2 4 P a u s e C o n t r o l Press the key to stop the ta p e tempor arily . The ta pe mo ve m ent s tops but t he ta pe m oto rs con tinue to run. Pr ess the k ey again to ca nc el pause m od e a nd resume norm al play ba c k. C O N T I N U O U S P L A Y B A C K O F T W O C AS S E T T E S 1.) Insert pre recorded ta pes into both ca s sette co mpar [...]

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    2 5 M A K I N G A TAP E R E C O RD I N G T his c a ss ett e reco rd er feat ur es a n Au tom at ic Rec ord ing V ol um e Leve l Cont rol Syst em th at p re ven ts ov er load ed o r di st or ted rec o rdi ngs . Y o u c an change t he volu m e leve l a s often a s y ou like during the recording p rocess. It wi ll not hav e a ny effect on the volume l[...]

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    2 6 A BOUT CA SSETTE T A PES W henever y ou record on a ca ssette a ny prev iously reco rded m ateri al is era sed a s the ne w ma terial is r ecorde d. T o pre vent you f rom a cc ident ally era sin g m ater i al which y ou wish to save, bla nk c a ssettes are equi pped with era se prevention ta bs for ea c h side o f t he ta p e. If t he era se p[...]

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    2 7 Use only well-known bran ds of tape. Avoid use of C-120 cassettes. Furth ermore, do not expose casset tes to direc t sun light, dust or oil, a nd do not touch the tape surfaces. HE AD C LE A NI NG The tape heads, pinch roller and capstan require peri odic cleaning. This removes parti cles of the metal oxide c oating that wea r off the ta pe and[...]

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    2 8 C O M P A C T D I S C C AR E To remove a disc f rom its storage case, press down on the center of the c ase and lift t he disc out, holding i t car efully by the edges. Fin gerprint s a nd dust shoul d be careful ly wi ped of f the disc s recor ded surfa ce wi th a soft cloth. U nlike con ventio nal re cords, compa ct discs have n o groove s to[...]

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    2 9 MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 28 TROUBLESHOOT INGGUIDE Symptom Theunitdoesnot respond(nopower) AMbandistoonoisy Radiopausedabout1 secondwhenswitch fromphonographmode totunermode Soundisdistorted CDPlayerdoesnot play . CDskipswhileplaying Unitgetswarm[...]

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    MS9903T T_ib080503.p65 5/8/2003, 11:44 29 SPECIFICA TIONS SER VICE PowerRequirement FrequencyRange PowerConsumption Mainunit: AC120V/60Hz RemoteControl 2X1.5V'AAA'(UM-4)sizebatteries RadioReceiving AM530-1710kHz FM88-108MHz MainUnit: 40W atts PRINTED IN CHINA 3 0 Pleaser[...]