User manual BOSTON MSYSCDCH

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[. . . ] MicroSystem CD Owner's Manual 2 Thank you for choosing the Boston Acoustics MicroSystem CD. ® The MicroSystem CD is a state-of-the-art stereo radio/CD player and a versatile audio center that delivers the performance and versatility of precisely matched, separate components in one compact, easy-to-use unit. Special Features You can preset as many as 12 FM and 12 AM stations for instant recall. Play MP3, WMA, CD-R, and CD-RW as well as conventional CDs. Play an iPod® or other MP3 player through the convenient front-panel jack. Play the sound from your TV and a CD changer or another audio device through the two rear-panel Auxiliary inputs. [. . . ] To go to the previous or next song file, press the Tune/Track arrow button. To move forward or backward within a song, hold down the Tune/Track arrow button. The Remote Control has two additional arrow buttons, marked "MP3 folder. " These jump to the previous or next folder on the disc. This is a fast and easy way to move through many song files, if you have created your disc with the songs grouped in top-level folders as explained above. If so, the MP3 folder buttons act like the disc change buttons on a CD changer. The MicroSystem CD assigns and displays a track number for every song file on the disc, in one continuous series, regardless of any folders. On/ off FM Tun e/T rk AM Mu te Inf o CD Sle ep 1 10 Alarms Setting the alarms Press the Alarm 1 (or Alarm 2) button repeatedly to choose the desired alarm mode--one press for music, two presses for beeper, three presses for music + beeper. Pressing the Alarm button a fourth time will cancel the alarm. The display will indicate if an alarm is set and its mode of operation. In the music + beeper setting, the MicroSystem CD plays for 5 minutes and then switches to the beeper sounds. After choosing the alarm mode above, press the Setup button (for Alarm 1 or for Alarm 2). While the display is flashing, you can set: Tune / Track On/ off FM Tun e/T rk AM Mu te Inf o CD Sle ep 1 On/ off FM Tun e/T rk AM Mu te Inf o CD Sle ep 1 · Wakeup time: use the Tune/Track arrow buttons. Example: If the button is pushed rapidly three times, the MicroSystem CD will go into snooze mode for 20 minutes (10 + 5 + 5 minutes). Once the MicroSystem CD is in snooze mode, tapping the Snooze/Sleep or Sleep button will display the remaining snooze time, counting down. The display will then revert to normal after 5 seconds. On/ off FM Tun e/T rk AM Mu te Inf o CD Sle ep 1 12 Alarms (continued) Using the Sleep function When listening to the MicroSystem CD, this function turns off the MicroSystem CD automatically after a predetermined "sleep" time. When the MicroSystem CD is playing normally (no alarm is sounding), hold down the Snooze/Sleep button on the MicroSystem CD or the Sleep button on the Remote Control for 2 seconds. The "Sleep" indicator is shown in the display, and the initial sleep time of 60 minutes is shown temporarily. Each additional press of the Snooze/Sleep or Sleep button will shorten the sleep time in 10-minute increments to the nearest 10 minutes. While the MicroSystem CD is in the sleep setting, press the Snooze/Sleep or Sleep button once. The remaining sleep time will be temporarily shown in the display, then the display will revert to its normal readout (either the current clock time or radio frequency, depending on which has been selected). On/ off FM Tun e/T rk AM Mu te Inf o CD Sle ep 1 More Features Changing the display information You can tailor the display to show your preferred information, such as whether to show clock time or station frequency while playing the radio; or to show clock time, CD track number, or CD track time when playing a disc. Press the Info button repeatedly to pick your preferred display. Each music source can remember its own preferred display setting. To check for information that is not currently displayed, use the Info button to show the information, and then use it again to return to your previous preferred display. On/ off FM Tun e/T rk AM Mu te Inf o CD Sle ep 1 More Features (continued) Using headphones If you plug headphones into the stereo minijack on the front panel, the speakers will be muted except for the alarms. [. . . ] · The Remote Control battery might need to be replaced. (battery type: CR2025 3-volt) · Move the Remote Control closer to the unit. There is too much or not enough bass · Adjust the bass using the Bass trim knob on the rear panel of the MicroSystem CD. See page 14. Disc error codes in the display The following error codes will appear on the display if the CD player encounters a problem. [. . . ]

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