Memorex MX5510 manual

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    INSTRUCTION BOOK MINI SY STEM DIGIT AL AM/FM 5 CD CHANGER DU AL CASSETTE RECORDER WITH TURNT ABLE AND REMO TE CONTROL MODEL: MX5510 BEFORE OPERA TING THIS PR ODUCT , PLEASE READ THESE INSTR UCTIONS COMPLETEL Y[...]

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    CAUTION : TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON- NEL. This symbol indicates that dangerous volt- age constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. This symbol indicates that there are impor- tant operating and maintena[...]

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    1.Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2.Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3.Heed Warning - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instruc- tions should be followed. Safety Instructions Do not oper[...]

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    4 T ABLE OF CONTENTS INST ALLA TION ............................................................................................................................... .................... 2~5 Accessories......................................................................................................................................................[...]

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    5 ACCESSORIES POSITIONING YOUR MAIN UNIT This package contains: - 1 Main Unit - 2 Front Speakers - 1 FM Antenna - 1 Remote Control - 1 Instruction book Place the unit on stable, level surface, out of direct sunlight and away from sources of excessive dust, dirt, heat, water , moisture, vibration and strong magnetic fields. Do not connect the unit t[...]

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    6 Plug the FM antenna to the FM terminal of the main unit. ANTENNA OR SPEAKER WIRE CONNECTION TO TERMINALS INST ALLA TION REAR P ANEL CONNECTIONS 1. FM ANTENNA (FM 300 ohm) For connecting the 300 ohm antenna supplied. 2. AUX IN (L/R) For connecting optional video equipment. 3. FRONT SPEAKERS (4 OHM) Connect supplied left and right front speakers he[...]

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    7 INST ALLA TION CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS Connecting the Front Speakers Connect the right front speaker to the front speaker ² R ² terminal on the back of the main unit, and the left front speaker to the front speaker ² L ² terminal. Make sure the (+) (red) and (-) (black and red) cables are connected to the correct front speaker terminals [(+) [...]

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    8 INST ALLA TION CONNECTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Connecting a Video system Connect the ² L ² and ² R ² Audio output terminals of your laser disc or VCR system to the ² L ² and ² R ² VIDEO INPUT terminals of the main unit.[...]

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    9 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW FRONT P ANEL FRONT P ANEL MO DE/ REMAIN DISC SK IP ME MO / C-ADJ. INTR O. PL A Y /P A U SE R AND O M 5 DISC CH ANG ER FL A T TUNER/BA ND CD T A PE P HO NO/AUX SLEEP OPE N/ CLOS E VOL UME PHO NES RECORD/ PLA Y BACK A PLA Y BACK B R 6 78 91 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 20 25 4 5 1 2 3 24 27 28 26[...]

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    10 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 12. TUNER / BAND •Not in TUNER mode, press to set TUNER mode. •In TUNER mode, press to change the receiving BAND between FM and AM 13. CD •Not in CD mode, press to set CD mode. •In CD mode, it has the same function as the DISC SKIP key . Press to set or skip to next valid disc in ascending order . 14. T AP E Press to [...]

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    11 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW FRONT P ANEL 20 . PHONES Plug headphones into this jack. Press the volume button to adjust the sound level. 21 . MEMO / C-ADJ. •In TUNER mode, press to store AM/FM stations in the memory locations. •In CD mode, press to do CD program in memory locations. •In clock adjust mode, press to set clock or timer adjustment. 22.[...]

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    12 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 13. CLASSIC Illuminates if the CLASSIC EQ mode is selected. 14. DISC NUMBER Illuminates if the corresponding tray has disc in CD mode. 15. FLA T IIIuminates if the FLA T EQ mode is selected. 16. REC CD SYNC Illuminates if the CD-SYNC tape recording function has been selected. 17. MHz/KHz Illuminates while the FM or AM station[...]

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    13 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL 4. 0 - 9 / +10 •In CD mode, press to select favorite track. •In TUNER mode,press to select favorite preset sta- tion. 5. MODE / REMAIN •In TUNER mode, press to change the following dis- play : Band and Frequency , Time display . •In CD normal play mode, press to change the follow- ing dis[...]

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    14 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: The above Time display includes: Clock display , Time ON, Time OFF . 10 . MEMO / C-ADJ. •In TUNER mode, press to store AM/FM stations in the memory locations. •In CD mode, press to do CD program in memory locations. •In clock adjust mode, press to set clock or timer adjustment. 1 1 . OPEN / CLOSE Pr[...]

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    15 CLOCK SETTING GENERAL 1. Press the POWER button to turn the system on. 2. Select the source by pressing the desired source se- lector button: •Press the TUNER button to listen to a radio station. •Press the T APE button for audio cassette. •Press the CD button to listen to a compact disc. •Press the PHONO / AUX button to select phonograp[...]

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    16 TIMER SETTING 3. Press the MEMO / C-ADJ button again and minute digit will flash. Then press the TUNING • DOWN / PREVI- OUS or TUNING • UP / NEXT button until the correct minute digit appears. TIME OFF SETTING 1. Press the MODE / REMAIN button until the Time OFF appears. 2. Press the MEMO / C-ADJ button one time and hour digit will flash. Th[...]

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    17 TURNT ABLE PHONO PHONO CONTROLS AND FEA TURES 1. 45 rpm Adaptor 2. Turntable platter 3. Cueing lever 4. Speed selector 5. T one arm 6. T one arm rest PLA YING A RECORD: 1. Switch the system on using the POWER button. 2. Remove the stylus (needle) cover . 3. Unlock the tone arm using the tone arm lock. 4. Use the function selector to select the P[...]

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    18 CD CHANGER NORMAL CD PLA YBACK LOADING A DISC INTO THE CD TRA Y DISC ST A TUS T o check the disc status, first press the PLA Y / P AUSE button to start playback, then press the DISC SKIP button once for each disc. 1. When the particular disc tray is being checked by the playback sensor , the total tracks number and total time will be read and di[...]

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    19 CD CHANGER CD REPEA T PLA YBACK 1. Press the RANDOM button before or during play . 2. The RANDOM indicator illuminates and tracks are now played in a random order . CD RANDOM PLA YBACK 3. Each time you press the TUNING • UP / NEXT button the next random track will play . 4. Press the TUNING • DOWN / PREVIOUS button to return to the beginning[...]

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    20 CD CHANGER CD PROGRAM ( CD MEMORY ) Storing a Program 1. In CD stop mode, press the MEMO / C-ADJ button to select the CD program function. 2. The track number , program number and “MEMORY” indicators will flash. 4. Press the MEMO / C-ADJ. button to store the track number you selected into the CD program, and the CD program number will skip o[...]

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    21 T APE PLA YER RECORDING [ DECK A ] Recording from T APE to T APE 1. Insert a blank tape into [ DECK A ]. 2. Insert the tape to be copied into [ DECK B ]. 3. Press the P AUSE button on [ DECK A ], then press the RECORD button. Press the PLA Y button on [ DECK B ] to begin dubbing. 4. If you wish to double the recording speed, simply de- press the[...]

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    22 T APE PLA YER RECORDING [ DECK A ] SEQUENTIAL PLA YBACK [ DECK B ] T O [ DECK A ] NOTE: The sequential play feature automatically plays [ DECK A ] after [ DECK B ] has played and shut off. 1. Insert a tape into [ DECK A ] and [ DECK B ]. 2. Press the PLA Y button on [ DECK B ] to begin play- back. 3. Press the P AUSE button on [ DECK A ]. 4. Pre[...]

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    23 AUTO ( automatic ) / MANUAL TUNING 1. Press the POWER button to switch on the system. Select the TUNER function by pressing the TUNER / BAND button on the front panel or remote control. 2. Press the TUNER / BAND button repeatedly until the desired band (FM or AM) is selected. 3. For manual tuning, quickly press and release the TUN- ING • DOWN [...]

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    24 GENERAL INFORMA TION TROUBLESHOOTING Please make these simple checks before calling for service. These tips can save you time and money . NO POWER • Make sure the power cord is inserted fully into a 120V/60Hz outlet. • Check to be sure that the outlet is not controlled by a wall switch. • Unplug the power cord, wait 1 minute, then reinsert[...]

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    25 GENERAL INFORMA TION RECEIVER Power output: Front ........................................................................................................................ .......................... 5Wx2 T otal harmonic distortion ...................................................................................................... ..............[...]