Jensen JMC-326 manual

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    MOD EL JMC -326 DUAL FRON T LOADING C D SYSTEM WIT H DIGIT AL TUNER A ND RE MOTE CON TROL INSTRUCT ION MANUAL Pl ease read t his Instruc ti on Manual complet ely bef ore using t he uni t and retai n it for f uture r ef erence[...]

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    1 SAFET Y INST RUC TIONS WARNING: TO PREVENT F I RE OR SHOCK H AZARD, DO NO T EXPOSE T HIS APPLI A NCE TO RAIN OR M O I STURE. T HE IM PORT ANT SA FET Y INST RUCTIONS SH ALL I NCLUDE, AS A PPL I CABLE T O T HE APPLI A NCE, STAT EMENT S THAT CO NVEY TO T HE USER T HE I NFO RMATION IT EMIZED IN T HI S PA R AGRAPH: 1. Read instruct ions - All the safe[...]

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    2 13. Protect i ve Attachm ent Plug - The ap plianc e is equ i pp ed w ith an attac hment plug having overload p rotection. Th i s is a safety feature. See Instruction Manua l for rep l acem ent or resetting of protect i ve device. If rep lacem ent of the p lug is requi red, be sure the service tec hnic ian has used a replac ement plug spec i f i e[...]

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    3 CAUTION Follow the advice be l ow for safe ope rations. ON PROT ECT ION A G A I NST L A SER ENE R GY EXPOSU RE • As the l as er beam used in this c om pact disc p l ayer is harmful to the eyes , do not atte m pt t o disassemble t he cas ing. • Stop opera tion imm ediatel y i f any liquid or so lid obj ect should fa ll into the ca binet. • D[...]

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    4 FUNCT IONS A ND CONTROL S MA IN UNI T 1. S NOOZE 10. SKIP DOW N 2. PL AY /PA USE 11. SEN SOR 3. SKI P UP 12 . FUNCTION (FM-CD1 -CD2-AUX I N) 4. / B AND (CD ST OP/ AM- FM ) 13. SLEE P 5. LC D DI SPLAY 14. ALAR M ON/OFF 6. VO LUM E - 15. ALAR M M ODE 7. R EPEAT /PRESET 16. PRO GRAM / SET 8. VO LUM E + 17. AUX IN 9. PO W ER[...]

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    5 LCD DISPL A Y D1. PLAY INDICATOR D10 . RA DIO ALA RM INDICATOR D2. FM RADIO INDICATOR D11 . CD1 P LA YER INDICATOR D3. AM RADIO INDICATOR D12 . CD2 P LA YER INDICATOR D4. STE REO INDICATOR D13 . RA DIO INDICATOR D5. SNOO Z E INDICATOR D14 . A UX INDICATOR D6. SLEE P INDICATOR D15 . TIME/FREQUE NCY DISPL A Y D7. ALARM I ND ICATO R D16 . REPEAT 1 I[...]

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    6 POWER SOURC E This M usic System i s des i gn ed to opera te using t he s upp lie d AC A d apto r. The Rem ote Control unit operates on 1 “C R2025 ” Lithium battery (Inc l u ded). A C OPER A T I ON 1. Insert the DC Plu g, at the end of the A C adaptor co rd into the D C JACK , at the back of the System. 2. Plug the A C adapto r into a 120V ~ [...]

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    7 OPER AT I NG INST RUCTIONS 1. The clock h as to be set th e first tim e you use the un i t. If power inter ruption occurs you w ill need to reset t he clock. 2. Use the butt ons on the R EM OTE CONTROL w hen foll ow i ng th e instruct i ons an d set-up procedures fo und in this m anual . S om e of the features m ay also be access ed by the but to[...]

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    8 2. Autom ati c tuning dep ends on the s i gn al stren gth of the bro adcasting stat i on, s o weaker stat i ons are som eti m e ski pped. Tuning manual ly wil l help find the weaker stat i ons. S tati ons w ith stro ng signals m ay cause the tuner to sto p before i t reaches the actua l b roadcast fre quency for th e station. Tun i ng m anuall y [...]

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    9 CD OPER AT I ON This Music System pl ays no t only pre-recorde d CDs but also self com pi led CD-R W d i scs. • Because of non-stan dardized form at definit ion/product ion of CD-R/R W , pl ayback qua l ity & perform ance are not gu aranteed. • The distributor and reta iler are not responsib le for the playab ility of C D-R/R W due to rec[...]

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    10 7. Repeat All: W h en the RE P/PRST Button i s pr essed twice, the Repeat A ll Ind i cator “RE P. ALL” (D17) w ill be show n i n the LCD DIS PLAY. The w hol e disc w i ll be play ed continuous l y. 8. To cancel the r epeat funct i on, press the REP /PRST Button repea tedly until the R epeat Ind i c ator disappears from the LC D DISPLA Y. 9. [...]

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    11 9. The Player w ill sto p playback autom atically when a ll the program m ed tracks has been play ed and the prog ramm ed tracks are still store d in the m e mory. To play the p rogramm ed tracks again, press the P ROG/SE T Button and follow ed by the Button. 10. To res um e to norm al pal y, in Stop m ode si m ply press the But ton once. AUX OP[...]

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    12 ii. If “W a ke to CD” a l arm m ode i s se l ecte d, make sure tha t there i s a d i sc l o aded in the Disc 1 CD com part m ent and the volum e is set to a com f ortab l e l ev el prior to go ing to sleep. IMPORTANT: Di sc 2 play er will n ot operate in “Wake T o CD” alarm mode. iii. In “ W ake to CD ” a l a rm m ode, the m a x i m [...]

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    13 CA RE A ND M AIN TENA NCE 1. Avoid o perating your unit under direct sunli ght or i n hot, hu m i d or d usty pl aces. 2. Keep your unit a w ay fro m heating ap pliances and s our ces of el ectrical noi se such as fluore scent lam ps or mo tor s. 3. For better Cl ock Displa y clarity, av oid operati ng the unit un der direct sunli ght or in stro[...]

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    14 T ROUB LESHOOTING GUI DE If you ex perience diff i cu l t i es i n t he use of th is m usi c system , pl ease ch eck the follow i ngs o r call at 1-800-777- 5331 for Cust om er Servi ce an d Support. Sym ptom Poss ibl e Caus e Sol uti on Radi o Stati on not t uned prop erly f o r AM or FM Retu ne the AM or FM broa dc ast statio n. FM : W ire an [...]

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    15 COMPLIANCE WIT H FCC REGULAT I ONS T his equi pme nt ha s bee n tes ted an d foun d to co m p ly with t he li m i ts for a Class B Digi tal Devi ce, pur suant to P art 15 of th e FCC R ul es. Th ese l i m i ts a re de signe d to pr ovide r ea s on able pr ote ction aga ins t ha rm ful i nter fer enc e in a res ident ial i ns tal lat ion. This eq[...]