Palsonic PSML-926 manual

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    Instruction manual Mini Component Sound System PSML-926 PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL: (02) 9313 7111 FAX: (02) 9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA:1300 657 888[...]

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS / IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................................................................... PRECAUTIONS AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................... SPEAKER CONNECTIONS / AUX / PHONO CONNECTION ......................................... LOCATION OF CONTROLS ..................[...]

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    Precautions WORTH knowing 3 Please keep the sound system's guarantee card and receipt safe for warranty purposes, if guarantee card is supplied to you. Read carefully through this manual to familiarise yourself with this high - quality sound system. Make sure the rating of your household electricity supply matches that shown on the back of the[...]

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    Remote control and batteries Placing your sound system components INSTALLATION/ CONNECTIONS 4 Optimal stereo position Fit the batteries to match the + and - symbols in the compartment. Batteries for remote control unit are not provided. Please protect your environment! As batteries contain certain toxic substances they pollute the environment if no[...]

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    Installation INSTALLATION/ CONNECTIONS 5 Plug the provided AM (MW)antenna here. Plug a device like a video recorder, TV set, or minidisc, etc. here. Be sure to connect sockets and plugs of the same colour. Fit the speaker cables. Be sure to connect the pair of cables (for the left and the right speaker) so that the marked flexes have both the same [...]

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    OPEN/ CLOSE The system CONTROLS 6 Place your sound system horizontally on a flat, steady base so that air can circulate around it for ventilation. away from humidify and heat, magnetic fields, such as those from loudspeakers etc., and with no heavy objects placed on top. STANDBY/ON To system power ON (stand-by). Power save mode (Only Europe) : This[...]

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    The system CONTROLS 7 Press to play TAPE 2 in one direction " " both directions " " or repeatedly " " using MODE button on the machine. To select timer setting and to activate / deactivate timer stand-by. DISPLAY / DEMO : to switch between the system's display and a display demonstration. You can see demonstration[...]

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    The Remote Control Unit CONTROLS 8 The remote control is the principal means of control, but the main functions are also available on the front of the machine. Press the buttons POWER or FUNCTION (TAPE, TUNER, AUX, CD) to turn on the power. Power on / off (stand-by). Power save mode (Only Europe): This model is implemented to reduce power consumpti[...]

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    With your sound sound system you have unique possibilities to modify the sound of your music The sound CONTROLS 9 On the machine Volume level Volume control both on the system as well as on the remote control. Music styles This adjustment section lets you adjust your system's sound to the music style you are listening to such as Merengue, Clas[...]

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    TUNE TUNE Tuning stations RADIO listening 10 Programming station presets Selecting station presets On the machine select the tuner function and the band by pressing BAND / TUNER button. The other buttons are on the machine too. If you try to store a 31st FM / 16th AM (MW) station, the display will show "FULL". To clear a preset station, s[...]

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    Continuous playback Winding Playing tapes 11 TAPE 1: To playback prerecorded tapes. TAPE 2: Only to playback prerecorded tapes and to record tapes. For tape recording see page 14-15. button on the machine Select the TAPE 1 or TAPE 2 function. Open either tape compartment to load the tape. Be sure to have the open part of the cassette downwards and [...]

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    FUNCTION PRESET CLEAR Searching Skipping Playing CDs CD playing 12 To search for a particular point on the disc reverse or forwards. To Skip tracks down / up (if you want, press the button repeatedly). On the machine select the CD function, by pressing the CD button. The other buttons are on the machine too. When the disc stops the machine shows it[...]

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    PRESET CLEAR RANDOM " ALL RANDOM " " REPEAT " " REPEAT " " REPEAT " Random playback Repeat playback Programmed CD tracks playback 13 Please read remarks about discs on page 19 Select the repeat function, press repeatedly to have ... to repeat the current track to repeat the current disc, to repeat all discs. [...]

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    buttons on the machine Recording stations RECORDING 14 Load a tape with enough free recording time into TAPE 2. Be sure to have the open part of the cassette downwards and the left hand spool fully wound. Close the compartment door again, pushing it softly Select the TUNER function. buttons on the machine Select the band. Choose the station (see al[...]

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    Recording from another tape (dubbing) Recording CDs with synchro start RECORDING 15 TAPE 1: Only to playback prerecorded tapes TAPE 2: To playback prerecorded tapes in both directions and to record If the tape is not rewound completely, rewind it first. If you want to start at the current position, press REC button. Use only good quality tape casse[...]

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    Displaying the time Setting the clock (24 hour) CONTROLS 16 Setting the sleep timer FUNCTION Power save mode is activated by power button after clock setting. CLOCK SLEEP SLEEP Switch off your sound system*. Enter clock-set mode, the hour and minute digits flash. Set the current hour. Switch to the minute digits. Set the current minutes. Start the [...]

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    TIMER and clock 17 TIMER Checking the timer Timer (record) stand-by on / off Setting the timer You can set the machine to automatically switch on and off at a specified time. Be sure the clock is set accurately. Select the TIMER function. (Timer display disappears after about 9 seconds.) Select, if you want to listen to the radio, tape, CD, or a co[...]

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    Before you ask a specialist APPENDIX 18 No sound No Display Noise with radio sound Bad sound with tapes Not recording Not playing CDs Remote control does not work - No mains supply? - Volume at minimum? - Are headphones plugged in the headphone socket? - Did someone press the MUTE button? - The power save mode ? - Replug the AC Cord. - Station not [...]

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    100 watt 87.5MHz - 108MHz 522 - 1620kHz Compact discs APPENDIX 19 Always ... Never ... handle your discs with care. Hold a disc with the fingers touching the edge or the hole. place the disc with the label facing up. place the disc properly into the tray using the proper guide area for 12 cm or 8 cm discs. replace a disc in its case after playing a[...]

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    PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL: (02) 9313 7111 FAX: (02) 9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888[...]