Jensen JMC-1100 manual

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    3-SPEED STEREO TURNT ABLE 3 CD CHANGER MUSIC SYSTEM WITH DUAL CASSETTE DECK AND REMOTE CONTROL OWNER’S MANUAL JMC-1 100 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 equip[...]

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    Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the mo st out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come throu gh loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to high[...]

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    INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS TURE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2. Keep these ins tru ctions - The safety and operating instructions should be ke[...]

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    16. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines. 17. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outs ide antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is g rounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA No.70-[...]

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    CAUTION Note: This product complies with DHHS Rule 21 Subchapter J at date of manufacture. Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate operation. ON PROTEC TION AGAINST LA SER ENERGY EXP OSURE o As the laser beam used in this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the casing. o Stop operation immediately if a[...]

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    use. Should any trouble occur , remo ve the power source and refer s er vicing to qualified personnel. PRECAUTION FORE USE • UNP ACK ALL P ARTS AND REMOVE PROTECTIVE MA TERIAL. • DO NOT CONNECT T HE UNIT T O THE MAINS BEF ORE CHECKI NG THE MAINS VOL T AGE A ND ALL OTHER CONNECTIONS HA VE BEEN MADE. • DO NOT COVER ANY VENT S AND MAKE SU RE THA[...]

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    (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the F CC Rules. These limits are designed to provi de[...]

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    of the main unit b y pushing down the lever o f the left speaker termin a l and then the right speaker terminal 2. Connect the left speaker to the left speak e r terminal with the red wire to L+ a nd the black w i r e to L -. 3. Connect the right speaker to the right speak er terminal with the red wire to R+ and the black wire to R -. NOTE : Make s[...]

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    FRONT VIEW & BACK VIEW 1) LCD DISP LA Y 14) DISC 1, 2, 3 SELECT OR 2) REMOTE SENSOR 15) CD DOOR 3) S T ANDBY LED INDICA TOR 16) PRE-SET EQ BUTTON 4) POWER BUTTON 17) CD ST OP BUTT ON 5) MUTE BUTT ON 18) CD PLA Y / P AUSE BUTT ON 6) FM MODE / DUBBIN G SPEED SE LE CTOR 19) VOLUME UP -DOWN BUTTON 7) MEME OR Y / CLOCK ADJUST BUTTON 20) SKIP / SEARC[...]

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    POWER TURNS THE UNIT POWER ON / STANDBY DISC 1,2,3 PRESS TO SELECT THE DISC FOR PLA YBACK DIRECTL Y DISC-CH PRESS TO SELECT THE NEXT DESIRE DISC AND ROT A TE THE DISC TRA Y SLEEP PRESS AND HOLD TO ACTIVE SLEEP FUNCTION TIMER ACTIVE/D E-ACTIVE THE ON/ OFF TIM ER PHONO PRESS T O ACTIVE PHONO MODE EQ PRESS T O SELECT EQ MODE MUTE PRESS TO A CTIVE MUTE[...]

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    2. Insert two (2) AAA size batteries (not included) into the battery compartment as the polarity markings inside the battery compartment. 3. Replace the battery comp artment do or . BA TTERY PRECAU TIONS Follow these precautions when using a battery in this device: 1. Use only the size and type of battery specified. 2. Be sure to follow the correct[...]

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    2. Press th e “MEM/CLK-ADJ” button, the first two digits of the ti me (hour s) “00” are flashing. Press “SKIP DOWN or UP ” button to set the correct hour . Press “MEM/CLK-ADJ” button to store the correct hour . 3. The third & fourth digits of the time (minutes) “00” are flashing, press the “SKIP DOWN or UP ” button to se[...]

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     Set the FM mode selector at “ST” position for receiving stereo programs. The “ST” indicator will appear on LCD to show fm stereo program is receiving. Hint s for Best Reception: - - AM: The receiver has a built-i n AM bar antenna. If AM reception is weak, slight rotate or re-positioning of the unit will usually improve the AM reception.[...]

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    again to resume playback.  STOP MODE 1. If “STOP” button is pressed during PLA Y or P A USE mode, system will go to stop mode.  SKIP MODE (SKIP UP /SKIP DOWN ) 1. During PLA Y or P AUSE mode, if “SKIP +” button is pressed it will go to next track and display the track no. and then remain the PLA Y or P AUS E mode. 2. During PLA Y or P[...]

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    CD PROGRAMMING Up to 60 tacks can be programmed to be programmed to be played in any requ ired order from one CD or all CDs in the CD changer . 1. Set in CD mode and press the “STOP ” button. 2. Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button 3. Press the “ ” to select the desired disc. 4. Press SKIP DOWN or UP button to select the desired track. 5. Press the[...]

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    A. RECORDING FROM T A PE (DECK B TO DECK A) This unit enables you to duplicate a pre-recorded tape to another t ape. It is performed only one way from deck B (playback) to deck A (recording). DUBB ING A T NORMAL SPEED  Press the “ T APE ” function button.  Inset a pre-recorded cassette into deck B and a blank cassette tape into deck A. ?[...]

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    B. ON/OFF TIMER SETTING (BY REMOTE ONL Y) This function allows the system to turn on automatically and wake you up by soft CD music or radio and shut off it self into standby mode when time is up. 1. In unit st a ndby mode, press the “ MODE ” button on remote once, the LCD display will show “ ON” timer icon and flashing. 2. Press “ MEM/CL[...]

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    Inserting the plug of your headphones (not incl uded) into the Headphone jack will enable y ou to listen in private. When using headphones, the speakers will be disconnected. READ THIS IMPO RTANT INFORMA TION BEFORE USING YOU R HEADPHON ES 1. Avoid extended play at very high volume as it may impair your hearing. 2. If you experience ringing in your[...]

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    break off the erase prevention t ab for side A. This prevent s the record key form locking. If later you do wish to record on side A of the cassette, cover the tab opening with a piece of cellophane tape. This will allow the Record to function again. CASSETTE CARE T wo commo n causes of trouble experienced when using cassettes are: 1) T ape Jamming[...]

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    2. Keep your uni t away from heating appli ances and sources of elect rical noise such as fluorescent lamp s or m otors. 3. For better Cl ock Displa y clarity , avoid operati ng the unit unde r d irect sunlig ht or in stro ng roo m illumination. 4. Unplug the unit from th e el ectri cal power outl et imme diately i n cas e of mal functi on. 19 COMP[...]

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    CLEANI NG THE UNIT  T o prevent fire or shock haz ard, disconnect your unit from the AC power source when cleaning.  The finish on the unit may be cleaned with a dust cloth and cared for as other furniture, Use caution when cleaning and wiping the plastic part s.  If the cabinet becomes dusty wipe it with a soft dry dust cloth. Do not use [...]

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    21 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The unit is disconnected from the AC outlet Reconnect to the AC outlet. The unit does not respond (no power) AC outlet is not functioning. Plug another device into the same outlet to confirm the outlet is working. AM band is too noisy The reception at the set location is poor . Slightly rot ate the unit for the be[...]

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    Power Requirement Main unit: AC120V~ 6 0Hz Remote control 2 x 1.5V “AAA” (UM-4) size batteries (not included) Frequency Range Radio Band FM 88 ~ 108 MHz AM 520 ~ 1710 KHz Power Consum ption M a i n U n i t : 3 5 W a t t s Please refer to the instructions on the enclosed warranty card for returning your unit for service. When returning the unit,[...]