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User Guide MC-329I CD/radio micro system with dock for iPod
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. The product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no object filled with liquids such as a vase of flowers should be placed on the product. No naked flame sources such as candles should be placed on the product. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this device. Caution: Usage of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure.
WARNING: DANGER OF RADIATION These labels tell you that the unit contains a laser component. Opening the CD compartment lid and defeating the safety interlocks will expose the user to radiation from the laser beam. Do not stare into the laser while it is operating. 1
IMPORTANT This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, this is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Mains Supply: The mains operating voltage of this unit is marked on a rating plate on the rear of the unit. The means of disconnecting this appliance from the mains supply is the mains plug. This should be unobstructed and readily operable at all times.
INDEX INDEX Important safety information...................................1 Introduction.............................................................2 Unpacking................................................................2 Preparation for use...................................................3
INTRODUCTION
PRELIMINARIES
The MC-329I is a compact micro system with built-in CD player, FM radio, iPod dock and connectivity for flash storage memory. In addition to volume and source selection, the remote control (supplied) controls transport functions for the CD player and replay from an iPod or connected flash memory store.
UNPACKING Carefully unpack the unit. If it is damaged, please return it to your nearest Tesco store for replacement. Remember to take your purchase receipt with you. Retain the User Handbook. If you pass the unit on to a third party make sure you pass on the handbook. We suggest you retain the packaging. If you dispose of it, do so having regard to any recycling regulations in your area.
Controls and connections..........................................4 Display......................................................................6
CONTENTS The carton should contain: • The MC-329I microsystem • Two loudspeakers • Remote control including battery • Operating Manual If any items are missing or damaged, contact your nearest TESCO store for a replacement. Have your receipt ready when you call. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it, do so having regard to any recycling regulations in your area.
Remote control.........................................................7 Connecting power....................................................8 Setting the clock.......................................................8 Selecting a function..................................................8 Adjusting the volume...............................................8 Playing a CD or MP3/WMA disc.................................9 Listening to the radio.............................................11 iPod adaptors.........................................................12 Docking and playing an iPod..................................13 Playing from Flash Dives and Cards.........................14 Line Input...............................................................15 Timer and Sleep Timer............................................15 EQ...........................................................................16 Headphones...........................................................16 Troubleshooting.....................................................16 Care & Maintenance...............................................16 Specifications.........................................................16 Warranty................................................................16 2
PREPARATION FOR USE PLACEMENT Placement on a table or shelf: Place the unit on a sturdy table or shelf where it cannot get knocked over and where there is a clear line of sight to the remote handset. Make sure that there is a clearance of 10cm (4 inches) around the unit for ventilation. There should also be a clearance of 32cm above the surface the unit stands on to allow the CD loading door to open fully. Optional wall-mounting: The MC-329I system has back panel fixings for optional wallmounting of the speakers and/or the main system. If you plan to wall-mount the speakers or system, you will need to fix one screw into the wall to hang each speaker and a further two if wall-mounting the main system. Before fixing the screws, plan the location carefully, ensuring that mains power is accessible, that there is a clearance of 125mm above the unit to allow the CD door to open fully and ensuring that the speaker cables will be long enough to connect to the jacks on the right-hand side of the unit. Once you have planned the location, you will need to fix two screws into the wall to support the main unit, spaced by 182mm. Check that the screws will be level and that the unit will be fixed at the height you require. A further two screws will then be necessary, one to wallmount each speaker. NOTE:- Most walls will require the use of wall-plugs when mounting the fixing screws. If you are in any doubt concerning the type of fixing required or the security of wallmountings, consult a building professional.
Important notes for wall-mounting: • Tesco accepts no liability for damages caused by incorrect assembly, installation or improper use. • Ensure that the wall is sufficient strength to hold the weight of the system. • If there is any doubt regarding the condition or the load bearing of the wall, please consult a specialist from the building trade. • The wall fixings used must be suitable for the type of wall (materials, thickness, condition), so that the maximum load bearing of the wall can be guaranteed. • Ensure that no electrical cables, water pipes or gas pipes are located within the wall. • Before mounting, check the location of the nearest mains socket. Use a spirit level when attaching the wall bracket. • Wear safety goggles when drilling. • Keep small parts out of reach from children.
CONNECTING SPEAKERS
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LOUDSPEAKERS Placing the speakers: • Unwrap the speaker wires from the ties securing them. • Place a speaker on either side of the main unit, preferably at the same height, and with at least 150mm between each speaker and the main unit. Connecting the speakers: The speakers are equipped with RCA phono plugs for easy connection. Referring to the diagram below 1. Locate the two speaker connectors on the right side of the main unit. 2. Connect the right speaker plug into the upper speaker connector. 3. Connect the left speaker plug into the lower speaker connector.
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
CONTROL PANEL VIEW
a b c d e
CD loading door Display Remote control sensor iPod docking connector Play/Pause/Enter button
f g h i 1)
1! 1@ 1# 1$ 1%
Next button Stop/Menu button Previous button Next Preset/Folder button Volume up button 4
Previous Preset/Folder button Volume down button iPod/Mem./C.Adj button Timer button Function button
1^ 1& 1* 1( 2)
Open/Close CD door button Standby light Standby/On button USB drive slot SD/MMC card slot
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
LEFT SIDE VIEW
a b c d
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
e Headphone jack f AC power cord g AC power switch
FM aerial wire Line-In jack Right speaker jack Left speaker jack 5
DISPLAY
DISPLAY VIEW
a b c d e f g h i 1) 1! 1@
MP3 indicator - Lights when an MP3 track is playing from a MP3/WMA compliation disc or from Flash memory. Intro indicator - Lights when INTRO mode is set to play the start of each track on a disc. Album indicator - Lights when selecting an album/folder stored on a MP3/WMA disc or from Flash memory. Sleep mode indicator - Lights when Sleep mode is set and the sleep time is counting down. Timer mode indicator - Lights when timer mode is set or when timer adjustments are being made. 2 character alphanumeric display - Shows additional display prompts. Memory indicator - Lights when a program is stored from a disc or when setting FM preset memories. Repeat legends - These light in combination when a repeat mode is set. Stereo indicator - Lights when an stereo FM broadcast is being received. Main alphanumeric display - Shows all track and time information, also ID3 alphanumeric details. Volume level bargraph. WMA indicator - Lights when an WMA track is playing from a MP3/WMA compliation disc or from Flash memory.
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REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES BEFORE FIRST USE To prepare the remote control for first use, pull out the safety strip to activate the battery.
REPLACING THE BATTERY When replacing the battery in the remote control, refer to the diagram below. 1. Slide off the battery cover. 2. Remove the battery. Replace the battery, observing polarity as shown. Use only the same CR2032 type specified.
a ID3/Mono/Stereo button b Open/Close button (CD door) c Function select button d Stop/Menu button e Play/Pause/Enter button f Previous button g Next button h Preset/Folder browse down button i Preset/Folder browse up button 1) Repeat button
1! Random button 1@ Volume down button 1# Volume up button 1$ Mute button 1% Equalisation select button
1^ Intro scan button 1& Sleep button 1* Memory/Clock Adjust
3. Slide the battery cover back into place.
button
1( Timer button 2) Standby/On button
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BATTERY DISPOSAL Dispose of used batteries with regard to the recycling regulations in your area. Do NOT short circuit batteries or throw them into water, the general rubbish or in a fire. Weak batteries can leak and damage the remote control. Replace them in good time!
GETTING STARTED
SETTING THE CLOCK
SELECTING A FUNCTION
FM RADIO AERIAL Before using your unit for FM reception, unwrap and fully extend the aerial wire. In use, you may need to adjust the position of the aerial wire for maximum signal strength.
The clock is set when the unit is set to Standby.
You can choose from the following functions: • Play music from a docked iPod. • Play from an external source connected to the AUX (Line) input. • Play FM radio (TUNER). • CD or MP3 disc playback. • Play music files from a USB drive. • Play music files from a Flash card. To change the function: Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly to scroll through the function options listed above.
CONNECTING POWER • Check that the mains voltage marked on the rating plate on the back panel is the same as the voltage in your area. • Plug the mains plug into the wall socket and switch the mains power on at the wall. • Switch on the main power switch, located on the rear panel of the unit. The unit will switch on, set to Standby, and the display will light. POWER CONTROL • To switch the unit on, press the STANDBY/ON button or the button on the remote control. The unit will switch on and the display will brighten. • To switch the unit off, press the STANDBY/ON button or the button on the remote control. The unit will switch off and the display will dim. Auto-standby If the unit is switched on, but not playing and with no user operation (for example, if a CD has stopped playing) for 15 minutes, it will automatically set to Standby .
To set the clock: • Press and hold the MEM/C-ADJ button. HOUR will be displayed, with 12 or 24 flashing. • Press the { or } button to select your preference of 12 or 24 hour clock display. • Press the MEM/C-ADJ button to confirm this setting. The hours digits on the display will now flash. • Press the { or } button to set the hours digits to the correct time. • Press the MEM/C-ADJ button to confirm this setting. The minutes digits on the display will now flash. • Press the { or } button to set the minutes digits to the correct time. • Press the MEM/C-ADJ button to confirm this setting. The unit will now set to Standby with the time displayed.
DISPLAYING THE CLOCK The clock is displayed when the unit set to Standby. • To display the clock at any other time, press and hold the MEM/C-ADJ button. The display will change to ‘clock’ for a few seconds.
Display brightness Pressing any button on the font panel or remote control (except STANDBY/ON) while the unit is set to Standby will brighten the display momentarily (to read the clock). 8
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME To increase the volume: • Press the VOLUME + button. To decrease the volume: • Press the VOLUME - button. To mute the volume: • Press the MUTE button on the remote control. The sound from the speakers will be muted. To unmute the volume: • Press the MUTE button on the remote control. The sound from the speakers will return to the last volume level set.
PLAYING A CD OR MP3/WMA DISC You can load and play music CDs or MP3/WMA encoded compilation discs and navigate the disc using the buttons on the remote control or the front panel. Selecting CD, or MP3/WMA disc operation: • Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until CD is displayed. Loading a disc: • Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. The loading door will slide upwards. When the door has stopped moving, you can load the disc onto the turntable. • Holding the disc by the edges, load it over the turntable in the centre of the disc compartment and press the disc lightly onto the turntable. The disc will be retained on the turntable. • Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the loading door. The unit will read the disc and display the total number of tracks on a CD, or total tracks and folders on an MP3/WMA disc. Number of tracks
MP3
Track playing
Elapsed time
CD Track playing
Total time
CD
Number of tracks
Removing a disc: • Make sure that the disc is stopped. • Open the CD loading door by pressing OPEN/CLOSE button. • Holding the disc by the edges, lift it off the turntable and place it back in the case. • Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the loading door. Playing a CD or MP3/WMA disc: • Press the //, button. The disc will begin to play. For CD the display will show the track number playing and the track elapsed time. For MP3/WMA discs the display will show the track number, album/folder number (if any) and the track elapsed time.
Folder playing
MP3
Number of folders
Elapsed time NOTE:- On an MP3/WMA disc all tracks are played and selected in one sequence, whether they are in albums/ folders or not. As the tracks change, the folder number will update as necessary. 9
Pausing disc playback: • Press the //, button while the disc is playing. The elapsed time display will flash. Stopping disc playback: • Press the STOP/MENU button (or the . button on the remote control) while the disc is playing. The disc will stop playing. Selecting tracks: • Press the } or { button to select the next or previous track. Selecting folders/albums on an MP3/WMA disc: • Press the P or O button to browse up or down the folders on an MP3/WMA disc. Play will skip to the next or previous folder/album and the track number will change accordingly. Fast search: • Press and hold the } or { button to fast search forward or backward through a track. The track will search at high speed. ID3 title display: • Press the ID3/MO/ST button to switch ID3 mode on or off. ‘ID3 ON’ or ‘ID3 OFF’ will be displayed. When ID3 mode is on, the track number and time display alternates with a scrolling text display of the artist/album and track name. NOTE: ID3 title display is only possible where ID3 data is available for the album/track being played.
REPEAT, RANDOM & INTRO
PROGRAM PLAY
Repeat play: • Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to step through the available repeat modes. For CD the repeat options are • Repeat (repeat the current track). • Repeat All (repeat the complete CD). • Repeat off. For MP3/WMA discs the repeat options are • Repeat (repeat the current track). • Repeat All (repeat all tracks on the disc). • Repeat Album (repeat the current album/folder). • Repeat off. If a repeat mode is set, the mode selected will be shown on the display.
You can load a disc and store a programmed selection of up to 32 tracks (CD) or 64 tracks (MP3/WMA disc) to play from the disc in your preferred sequence. To set a program (CD): • Load a disc and wait for it to read. • Press the MEM/C-ADJ button. The display will change to the Program Entry display -
Random play: Random play will play the tracks on the disc in a random order. • Press the RANDOM button to turn Random play on or off. If Random Play is set, RANDOM will be shown on the display. Intro play: • Press the INTRO key to set Intro play. The first 10 seconds of each track will now play. • If you hear a track you like and want to return to normal play, press the INTRO button again.
Track number to program
Position in program
CD • Select the track number you want to program by pressing the } or { button. The flashing track number digits will show the track number. • To save this track into the program sequence, press the MEM/C-ADJ button. The ‘Position in program’ digits will update to show the position in the program for the next track. • Repeat these two steps until you have stored all the tracks in the program sequence. NOTE:- If no key is pressed within a 10 second period during the program entry sequence, program entry will be cancelled. To set a program (MP3/WMA disc): For MP3/WMA discs, tracks are entered into the program sequence by first entering the album number for the track required, then the track number. • Load a disc and wait for it to read. • Press the MEM/C-ADJ button. 10
The display will change to the Program Entry display, the album number will flash Track number to program Album to program MP3 Position in program • Select the album number containing the track you want to program by pressing the } or { button. • Press the MEM/C-ADJ button. The track number digits will now flash. • Select a track number by pressing the } or { button. • To save this track into the program sequence, press the MEM/C-ADJ button. The ‘Position in program’ digits will update to show the position in the program for the next track. • Repeat these steps until you have stored all the tracks in the program sequence. NOTE:- If no key is pressed within a 10 second period during the program entry sequence, program entry will be cancelled. Playing a program (all discs): • Press the //, button immediately after entering the program to start the program playing. The program will begin to play and MEMORY will show on the display to show that a program is being played. Pause, track selection and fast search functions will work as normal within the programmed selection of tracks. Clearing a program: • Press the STOP button twice or open the loading door.
LISTENING TO FM RADIO
RADIO PRESETS
Your radio can receive FM band radio stations. Selecting FM operation: • Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly to select TUNER mode. The display will switch to show ‘FM’ and the tuned frequency. To auto-tune to FM stations • Press and hold the } or { button to search for the next station up or down the band. The radio will search the band and the tuning frequency will be displayed whilst searching. When a usable station is detected the radio will stop tuning and play the station. The station frequency and audio mode will be displayed.
Your system can store up to 30 of your favourite stations as presets for quick recall.
To manually tune to FM stations • Press the } or { button on the control panel briefly to tune the band manually in 50kHz steps. STEREO/MONO RECEPTION You can set your radio to switch automatically between stereo and mono FM reception (STEREO mode) or to receive in mono only (MONO mode). Setting to Mono mode may improve sound quality in areas where a weak aerial signal results in a high level of background noise. To switch between FM Stereo and FM Mono modes • Press the ID3/MO./ST. button repeatedly. The audio mode will toggle from FM Stereo to FM Mono.
To store a preset (control panel or remote control) • Tune to the station you want to store as a preset. • Press the MEM/C-ADJ button. The display will show ‘MEMORY’ and the preset number will flash. • Press the P or O button repeatedly to find the preset number you want to store. • Press the MEM/C-ADJ button to store the station in this preset location. The station playing will be saved for future recall by this preset number. To browse the presets • Press the PRESET/FOLDER P or O button. As the preset number steps up or down the indicated preset will be recalled.
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iPod ADAPTORS
SELECTING AN ADAPTOR
Before docking your iPod you must first check if your iPod has a docking connector. Early iPod models do not have one and cannot be docked to your unit. The docking connector is located on the base of the iPod as shown below.
If you don’t have a dock adaptor If your iPod was not supplied with a standard dock adaptor, or if you have lost the adaptor, you can buy one from Apple on-line. To determine the exact model of your iPod, refer to this web-link - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1353. You can then browse the iPod accessories page on the Apple website to find an adaptor for your iPod model that can be purchased on-line.
CONNECTING OTHER iPod MODELS (INC SHUFFLE) If you own an iPod Shuffle, a model without dock connector or prefer to connect your iPod by cable, you can connect the sound output to the LINE IN jack on the side panel.
Headphone socket
To the LINE IN jack
Docking Connector Before docking your iPod, you must first fit the correct iPod adaptor to the docking bay. Each iPod adaptor matches the shape of a particular iPod and is necessary to ensure that your iPod is securely held when docked. iPod adaptor • Using the 3.5mm stereo jack to jack cable (not supplied), connect one end of the cable to the headphone socket of the iPod, and the other end to the LINE IN jack on the side panel. • To listen to your iPod, follow the instructions under ‘Line Input’ on page 15 for playing equipment connected to the LINE IN jack. NOTE:- The volume control of the iPod must be turned up when playing through the LINE IN jack. NOTE:- An iPod connected to the LINE IN jack cannot be operated from the remote control.
Docking bay FITTING THE iPod ADAPTOR When your iPod was new it may have been supplied with a standard dock adaptor in the packaging. If so, fit the adaptor by pressing it gently into the Docking Bay as shown above. NOTE: Do not dock an iPod without fitting the correct adaptor, you may damage the iPod and your unit.
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DOCKING AN iPod
PLAYING FROM AN iPod
NAVIGATING iPod MENUS
DOCKING YOUR iPod
Once an iPod is docked, you can play music from the iPod through your system.
When an iPod is docked and playing you can also navigate the menus from the control buttons on the front panel and remote control.
To dock your iPod: • Set the unit to Standby • Check that the correct iPod adaptor is fitted to the docking bay. • Locate the iPod on the Docking Connector and press it gently home. • Switch the unit on.
Playing from a docked iPod: • Press the FUNCTION button to select iPod mode. The display will read ‘IPOD’. You can now operate your iPod functions from the control panel or the remote control.
CHARGING AN iPod
iPod playback functions: • Press the //, button to toggle between Play and Pause mode at any time. • Press the } or { button to select the next or previous track on your iPod. • Press the STOP/MENU button (or the . button on the remote control) to stop the iPod playing.
When an iPod is docked, and the unit is switched on the iPod will begin to charge automatically.
You can also set Repeat or Shuffle modes on the iPod from the remote control.
To remove your iPod from the dock: • Grip the iPod at the sides. • Lift the iPod gently from the dock.
To select repeat modes: • Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to cycle through the repeat mode options available. The repeat mode set will show on the iPod display. To set shuffle mode: • Press the RANDOM button repeatedly to switch shuffle mode on or off. The shuffle mode symbol will show on the iPod display when set.
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To navigate the iPod menus: • Whilst playing an iPod, press the iPod/MEM/C-ADJ button. The display indication will change between ‘IPOD’ and ‘IPODMENU’. When the display reads ‘IPOD’ , the buttons will control iPod playback functions as described above. When the display reads ‘IPODMENU’ the buttons will control the following navigation commands • To move up through the iPod menu, press the STOP/ MENU button (or the . button on the remote control). • To scroll up and down options displayed on the iPod menu, press the } or { button. • To select menu items, press the //, button.
FLASH DRIVES AND CARDS
PLAYING FROM FLASH MEDIA
You can play compatible audio files stored on USB Flash drives, USB personal audio players, or Flash Cards.
To play the music stored on your Flash Card or Drive: • Load your Flash Card or Drive. • Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly to choose playback from a USB drive or Flash Card. The display will read ‘USB’ if you select USB drive playback or ‘CARD’ for Flash Card playback. After a short delay, the content of the selected media will be read and displayed on the Flash Media playback display -
USB media may include the following • USB Flash drives. • MP3 audio players with a USB plug connection. Compatible Flash cards • MMC cards • SD cards Compatible file formats File formats that are compatible with your player are • MP3 audio files • WMA audio files (not protected) To connect a USB flash drive or MP3 player: • Set the unit to Standby. • Insert the drive or player into the USB jack on the top panel. • Switch the power on. To load a Flash Card: • Set the unit to Standby. • Gently insert the Flash Card into the Flash Card slot on the top panel of the unit. If the Flash Card is marked with an arrow this should be aligned to the back of the unit. • Switch the power on. NOTE:- Flash Cards are polarised and can only be inserted one way round. If the Flash Card will not load easily you may need to reverse it. Never force a Flash Card into the Card Reader slot.
Playback control: • Press the //, button. The files will begin to play. The display will show the track number, album/folder number (if any) and the track elapsed time. Track playing Folder playing MP3 Elapsed time NOTE:- On an MP3/WMA disc all tracks are played and selected in one sequence, whether they are in albums/ folders or not. As the tracks change, the folder number will update as necessary. Pausing disc playback: • Press the //, button while the music is playing. The elapsed time display will flash.
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Stopping playback: • Press the STOP/MENU button (or the . button on the remote control) while the music is playing. Play will stop. Selecting tracks: • Press the } or { button to select the next or previous track. NOTE:- All tracks are played and selected in one sequence, whether they are in albums/folders or not. As the tracks change, the folder number will update as necessary. Selecting folders/albums: • Press the P or O button to browse up or down the folders. Play will skip to the next or previous folder/album and the track number will change accordingly. Fast search: • Press and hold the } or { button to fast search forward or backward through a track. The track will search at high speed. ID3 title display: • Press the ID3/MO/ST button to switch ID3 mode on or off. ‘ID3ON’ or ‘ID3 OFF’ will be displayed. When ID3 mode is on, the track number and time display alternates with a scrolling text display of the artist/album and track name. NOTE: ID3 title display is only possible where ID3 data is available for the album/track being played.
LINE INPUT
TIMER AND SLEEP TIMER OPERATION
The Line input may be used to connect sound sources with a Line or Headphone analogue output to play through your unit. These may include • iPod models that cannot be docked to the unit • MP3 players • CD walkman players • Tape walkman players • Personal computers or laptops
The system includes a timer to switch it on and off at preset times. The timer is set when in Standby.
• All timer settings will now be reviewed on the display and the timer will set.
To set the timer: • Set the unit to Standby mode. • Press and hold the TIMER button. The display will indicate ‘ ON’ and the hours digits will flash (AM or PM will also be displayed if the clock is set to 12 hour mode).
To switch the timer on or off: • Press the TIMER button briefly. • The symbol will show on the display when the timer is active. As the timer switches on, the current timer settings will be reviewed on the display.
Connecting to the LINE IN jack • Connect a stereo 3.5mm jack cable (not supplied) between the headphone or LINE/AUX output of the personal audio player and the LINE IN jack on the side panel. Playing the LINE IN source • Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly to select AUX mode. AUX MODE will be displayed. • Set your personal audio player/computer to PLAY. • Set the listening volume to the level you want with the volume controls on the radio or remote control. If there is no sound or if the volume level is not loud enough, you may need to increase the volume setting on your personal audio player/computer.
• Press the } or { button to set the hours digits to the correct number for the timer to switch on. • Press the TIMER button to confirm this setting. The minutes digits on the display will now flash. • Press the } or { button to set the minutes digits to the correct number for the timer to switch on. • Press the TIMER button to confirm this setting. TUNER will now appear on the display. This is the source that will play when the timer functions. • Press the } or { button if you want to select a different source for timer operation. • Press the TIMER button to confirm this setting. VOL will now appear on the display with the volume level. This is the volume level that will be set when the timer functions. • Press the } or { button if you want to select a different volume setting. • Press the TIMER button to confirm this setting. 15
SLEEP TIMER You can set the Sleep timer to play music for a set period while you are falling asleep. To set the sleep timer: • Play your choice of music. • Press the SLEEP button on the remote control repeatedly to step down from a the sleep time of 90 minutes in 10 minute intervals. The minimum sleep time you can set is 10 minutes. Pressing the SLEEP button one more time will cancel the sleep timer. The sleep symbol will appear on the display and the music will continue to play for the time you selected. When the sleep time expires, the unit will set to Standby. To check the sleep time remaining: • Press the SLEEP button while sleep is set. • The sleep time remaining will be displayed.
SOUND EQUALISATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
You can change the equalisation of the sound or boost the level of bass from your radio to suit your taste.
Poor quality radio reception Try changing the position of the aerial wire.
To select an EQ response: • Press the EQ button repeatedly to cycle through the Sound equalisation options optimised as shown below.
No playback from a Flash Drive or Card Check the memory size of the card. If it is over 2GB it will not be compatible with your unit. Check that the files on the drive are compatible - MP3 or WMA encoded. NOTE: Protected WMA files cannot be played.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
As each setting is selected, the sound EQ will change.
HEADPHONES
CARE AND CLEANING All care and cleaning operations should be carried out with the unit unplugged from the mains power. The surface of the unit can be cleaned with a barely damp cloth and then dried carefully. Never use abrasives, abrasive cloths or chemical solvents . Loudspeaker grilles can be cleaned carefully with a soft brush.
There is a headphone output socket on the side panel of the unit. If headphones are connected to this socket for private listening, the speakers will cut out automatically.
WARRANTY & SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Supply Voltage:................ 230V ~, 50Hz Power consumption......... 23W Frequency range.............. 87.5-108.0MHz (FM) Flash memory size........... 2GB USB drive support............ V1.1 and V2.0. Net Weight:...................... 2.3kg Class II construction double insulated. This product must not be connected to earth. UK: Waste electrical products/batteries should not be disposed of with household waste. Separate disposal facilities exist, for your nearest facilities see www.recycle-more.co.uk or in-store for details. ROI: Produced after 13th August 2005. Waste electrical products/batteries should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. WARRANTY Your Tesco appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months from the date of purchase. If a fault develops during this period, please contact the TESCO electrical help line on 0845 456 6767. Please have your original purchase receipt with you when you call. This warranty in no way affects your consumer rights.
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MC329I V0.1