Jensen JMC-255 manual

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    JM C- 25 5 C D M P3 MI CR O S YSTE M INSTRUC T I O N M A NU A L Pleas e read thi s I n s t ruct ion M an u al c are fully be fo r e using the unit and ret ain it fo r future re fere nce[...]

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    1 WA RNI NG TO PREV ENT FI RE OR S HOCK H A ZARD , D O NOT U SE THIS PLUG WI TH AN EXTENS ION CO RD, R ECEPTA CLE OR OTH ER O UTLE T UN LES S TH E BLAD ES CAN B E FUL L Y I NSERTED TO PREV ENT BLAD E EXPOS URE. TO PRE VEN T F IR E OR S HO CK HAZARD, DO NOT E XPOS E THIS APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MO ISTU RE. The Caution M arking is located at the bottom[...]

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    2 13. Unplug th i s apparatu s duri ng lightening s to rms or when unuse d fo r a long periods of t i me. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified serv i c e personnel. Servicing i s required w he n the appa r atus has been d a maged in a n y w a y, such as pow er-suppl y cord or pl ug i s d amaged, liquid ha s been spilled or objects have fal l e n in[...]

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    3 CAUTION Fol low th e advice b e low for s afe operati ons . ON PROTECTIO N AGAIN ST LA SE R EN ERG Y EXPO SURE • As the lase r beam used in th i s c o mp act d i sc p l aye r is harm ful to the ey e s, do not attempt to d i sa s se m bl e t he ca si ng . • Stop operation immediate ly if any liquid or s ol i d object shoul d fall in to th e ca[...]

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    4 LOCATION OF CON TR OLS 1. CD DOOR 2. FUNCTION SWITCH (A U X / CD / R A DI O ) 3. BAN D SWI TCH ( AM/FM/ F M ST.) 4. LC D DISPLA Y 5. POWER BUTTON (ON/OFF) 6. BAS S BOO ST BUT TON 7. STA NDBY LED INDICATOR 8. TUNING KNO B 9. R E MOTE SENSOR 10. CD PROGRAM BUTT ON 11. CD MO DE B UTTON 12. CD STOP BUTTON ! 13. CD PLAY/PAUSE BU TT ON "# 14. VOLU[...]

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    3 IMPO RTA NT NOTES Avo id ins ta lling the un it in lo cations descr ibe d bel ow: • Pl aces expose d to di re ct sun li ght o r cl ose to h eat radi ating a ppli an ces su ch as e lect ric he aters . • Dus ty pl a ces. • Pl a ces s ubje c t to c o ns tan t vib ratio n. • Humid or moist place s . S PEAK ER BOX CON NECT ION 1. Ins e rt the [...]

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    4 2. Install 2 x “AAA” ( UM-4) si ze batteri e s (n ot included ) according t o t h e pol arity di agr am ins ide the batter y co mpa rtme n t . 3. Cl os e th e ba tter y doo r. 4. IMPO R TANT : Be s ure that the bat teries are ins talled c orrec tly. Wrong pola rity m ay d a mage t he uni t a nd voi d th e w arra n t y. Note : For be st pe rf [...]

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    5 US ING THE REMOTE CON TROL CORREC TL Y ! Point the R emote Control at the RE MOTE SENSOR located o n the m ain uni t. ! The bu tton fu nction s are t he same as the corr espon ding controls on th e main unit. ! Brig ht amb ient ligh t sour c es can cause i nter ference wh en using t he in fr a red REM OTE SENSO R. ! T he r e co mm en d ed ef f e [...]

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    6 RADI O OPERATION 1. Sli de th e F UN CT ION SWIT CH to th e “R ADIO” po s i tion . 2. S lide the BA ND SW I TCH to yo u r desi red ban d (AM, F M o r FM S T. ). 3. Tu rn the TU NIN G KNO B to yo u r des i red radio sta tion. Th e ra dio fr eque ncy app ear s in th e LC D D ISP LAY. 4. Adjus t th e s oun d level by pre ssi ng th e VOLUME bu tt[...]

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    7 CD OPERA TION THIS PLAYER PLAYS NOT ONLY COMMERCIAL CD ’ S BUT ALSO C D-RW DI SCS . • Beca use of non- sta n dardi zed f ormat def i n i ti on/pr od ucti on of CD-R/R W , pl ayba ck q ual it y & per f orman ce ar e not guar ant eed. • Manuf act urer i s not re spon sibl e for t he pl ayabi li ty of CD -R/ RW d ue to rec ordi ng condi ti[...]

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    8 6. To paus e the C D playba ck, pres s the CD PLAY/P AUSE "# BUTTON once. The Pla y Indicator “ " ” wil l blink c ont i nuou sly on th e LC D DISPL AY. 7. Thoug h the sound stop s , t he di sc wi ll c ontin ue t o spin. T o r esume pla yin g, pr ess the CD PLAY/P AUS E "# B UTTON once again. Th e music will st art fr om the ex [...]

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    9 15. To sto p the CD, press th e CD S TOP BU TT ON on ce n o m atter th e CD i s in Pla y or Pa use m ode . The LCD DIS PLA Y w ill show the tota l nu mbe r of trac ks of the d isc aga in. 16. To turn off the unit, pre s s the POW ER BUTTON once. PROGRAMMED PLAY 1. In CD stop mode, pres s the PROGRAM BUTTON once. The p rog ram I n di cat or “P R[...]

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    10 BUT TON once in CD st op mode, Prog ram No. “ ” w i ll li gh t u p a n d blink then pre ss the CD S KIP/SEARCH FORW AR D BUTTON t o view the pro gram med tr ack. 7. Repeat the proc edure in s tep 6 abov e t o v iew the re s t of the prog rammed track s one by o ne . 8. To cancel the programmed memory : i. Pres s the C D STOP ! BUTTON on ce i[...]

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    11 M P3 m usi c can be s to re d into the CD D isc wi th o r wi th out f olde rs ac cor ding to yo ur “MP3 bu rn ing me thod”. a. If th e MP3 di s c is crea ted w i thou t di vidin g in to fol der, a ll tr ack num ber wil l be shown dir e ctly o n the LCD DISP LAY. The Album number e.g. wi ll o nly appe ar br iefl y on the LCD DIS PL AY a fter [...]

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    12 Wh en th e MO DE BUTTON is pre s se d once, the “REPE AT” In d i cator will lig ht. This s ingle t rack of mus ic wi ll be repeat ed. 10. R epeat Folder : Wh en th e MODE BU TTON i s pre sse d t wi ce, th e “R E P E A T ” a n d “A L BUM ” in d i c a to rs w ill be sh own. Thi s spec i f i c fo lder w ill be played r ep eated ly. 11. [...]

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    13 f i rs t p ro g ra m “ ” w ill lig ht up and b link contin uou s ly. P res s the FO LD ER UP " or D OWN & BUTT ON a nd th en press CD SKI P/SE ARC H FOR WARD % or BACK WARD $ B UT TO N t o s el ect your d esir ed mu s ic tra ck. Th e LCD DIS PLAY w ill s how the tra ck n um be r of this speci fi c Al bum to be pr ogr amm ed. Pr ess [...]

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    14 2. Inse rt the US B plu g of an A uxil iary device (e .g.: Portab le MP3 Player or Fl ash Dri ve) into the US B PORT l oca ted on the f ront o f this unit, Th e LCD DISPL AY will show “no”. 3. Pre ss th e C D/USB Bu tto n (# 16 ) onc e , “US B” In di ca tor wil l be show n in th e LCD DIS PL AY . Af terw ar ds , the total nu mbe r of mus[...]

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    15 2. Never wr ap the ear phone l ea d ar oun d an y animal o r pers on. S peci al ca re sh ou l d b e ta k en w i th l o n g w i r es . 3 . Cl e an y ou r u n i t wi th a da m p (n e ve r we t) clo th . So l v e n t o r de te r ge n t should ne ver be us e d. 4. Avoi d le avin g y our uni t in direct s unlig h t o r in h o t , hu m id o r dusty pl[...]

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    16 SERVICE Please refer to the instr u ctions on the e ncl osed war ranty card for re turn ing y o ur unit for service. When return ing the un i t, please remove a ny bat ter i es to prevent damage to the unit i n transit and/or from possible b a ttery leakage. We a re not re s ponsible for batteries r e turned w ith th e product or for the cost o [...]