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1. FOLDER SKIP 10 MEM FOLDER SKIP 10 keys on remote control the saved radio band will be recalled To clear the memory of any position simply save a new Station to the same memory positions E 8 CD AUDIO INSERTION amp REMOVAL OF COMPACT DISCS When opening the CD door always ensure the disc is not in Important motion not spinning always press STOP key to stop the disc spinning first Holding the CD by its edges place it into the compartment with the label side printed side of disc facing outwards towards yourself When the CD has been placed onto the compartment gently close the CD door inwards until it locks shut While shutting the door you may hear the CD automatically being centered amp locked into its proper position by the door mechanism amp magnet Always hold a CD by it s edges Avoid getting any finger prints smudges or dirt onto the surface of a disc In case this happens use a special CD cleaning cloth or cleaning kit to remove the dirt or smudges The CD is now ready to be played To remove a disc follow the same procedure as described above except to remove the CD instead of inserting it into the compartment NORMAL CD OPERATION Press ON STANDBY key to switch on the unit Press the FUNCTION key repeatedly until the display shows CD Insert a CD as described The disk will automatically start spinning amp the
2. therefore you should try to name all your MP3 files with the actual name of the song that it contains There are basically 2 ways to make an MP3 CD with your favorite songs Download MP3 songs from internet amp burn them on a CD R disc on your computer Convert CD audio files from a normal music CD onto your computer into MP3 format using a kind software called CD RIPPER which is freeware shareware on internet HOW TO PLAY CD MP3 DISCS Press ON STANDBY key to switch on the unit Press the FUNCTION key repeatedly until the display shows CD Insert an MP3 CD into the player as described The disk will automatically start spinning and the first song track will begin playing The display will indicate the current track no 70017 if it is the first track as well as the play time of that track in minutes and seconds At anytime during playback press key to pause operation of the unit Press pil key to resume operation at the same track amp position At anytime during playback press and release or 44 to skip forwards or backwards by one track At anytime during playback press and hold or mea cue fast forward the current track At anytime during playback press amp hold the id3 key on remote control for 2 seconds the display will show the file name song name information to review fast rewind or
3. Operation of Radio Manual Frequency E 8 Automatic Frequency E 8 Radio Memory CD AUDIO Insertion amp Removal of Compact Discs Normal CD Operation 9 Programming the 1 9 Programming for Regular CD Audio 15 5 E 10 Programming for CD MP3 Whatis 12 How to Play CD MP3 1 E 12 USB amp SD CARD Folders on MP3 CD Discs c ccccsssssssssesesesesesesececscsesesesescseeeees USB Drive amp SD Card 1 E 13 iPod OPERATION Preparation of iPod Dock Operation with the 1 E 14 ENCODING FUNCTION Recording to MP3 File Encoding from E 16 SPECIFICATIONS amp SET UP Specifications Setup Proc durevs E 17 Connection of Speaker E 17 WALL MOUNT SET UP Wall Mount Set up IMPORTANT SAFETY amp NOTICE The lightning flash and arrowhead within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of dangerous voltage inside the pr
4. 160GB 5th generati If there is no dock adapter 2nd generation 30GB 60GB 80GB for your model of iPod included you can also use the dock adapter which was included in the box s Sy iPod nano i with your iPod itself 5th generation 4th generation video video camera 8GB 16GB 8GB 16GB OPERATION WITH THE iPod Turn on both the unit and the iPod docking platform Connect the iPod to the unit as described Press the FUNCTION key until the iPod docking platform shows a blue light Press the PLAY PHI key on the remote control then the iPod docking platform to begin playback The iPod display will indicate the information of the current song At anytime during playback press the PLAY key to pause playback Press PLAY Bil key to resume playback of the same song amp position Always press PLAY PI key for a few seconds to stop operation of the set At anytime during playback press and release the NEXT or BACK 44 key to skip forward or backwards by one song as desired At anytime during playback press and hold the NEXT Pi or BACK 44 key to fast forward cue or fast reverse review the specific song which is currently playing You can operate the iPod using either the remote control or directly with the iPod itself When the iPod has been connected with the unit it will start charging the battery of the iPod Neve
5. Press the function key repeatedly until the display shows SD or USB The display will indicate for a moment the number of MP3 songs and also the number of folders on the device then automatically start playback of the first song Press the MEM UP FOLDER 10 key same as MEM FOLDER SKIP 10 or MEM FOLDER SKIP 10 key on remote control repeatedly to select the desired folder number Press 44 or gt gt to skip forward or backwards to select the desired MP3 file in the selected folder Press HI to start play back of the selected song All functions for USB drive amp SD CARD MP3 playback are exactly the same as in CD MP3 mode as previously described IMPORTANT POINT Note Although this product is fully compatible with USB 1 1 amp 2 0 standards a small percentage about 5 of USB flash drives might not be Readable due to those USB DRIVE manufacturers non compliance with the full official USB 1 1 2 0 standards Note The reading time for a USB DRIVE or SD CARD varies depending on the speed of the memory device and the number of songs and folders In some cases the reading time may be as long as 60 seconds Tmportant Always switch off the unit or change mode to CD or RADIO before removing a USB flash drive or SD CARD to prevent damage to your USB device or memory card Please do NOT use a USB Extension Cable to conne
6. adaptors with a rating of DC 15 3A and with a plug with the following polarities as shown center positive Please use only the supplied AC adaptor to operate the unit Use of other adaptors may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction Plug the tail end of the AC adaptor into the DC jack socket on the side of the unit Insert the plug the AC adaptor into the wall AC socket Press the ON STANDBY key to switch on the unit This unit is designed to operate without ever being totally powered OFF It will either be on or in standby mode In standby mode the blue back light of the digital display will be dimmed but the display will show the current time clock function Anytime during standby mode you can switch on the unit by pressing the ON STANDBY key on remote control or front panel of the main unit Save energy by switching the system to standby mode PREPARATION OF REMOTE CONTROL Remove gently pull out the plastic tab from the battery compartment at the rear of the remote control Test the remote control by pressing ON STANDBY key to check that the unit switches on properly using the remote control E 3 HOW SET CORRECT TIME The set has a built in digital clock which is displayed in 2 situations 1 When the set is in standby mode the display will automatically always show the cur
7. first song track will begin playing The display will indicate the current track no At any anytime during playback press the key to pause operation of the unit Press again to resume operation at the same track amp position At anytime during playback press the STOP key to stop operation of the set This will reset the set to the first track if you press play after stop the first track will always start playing At anytime during playback press and release the or meq keys to skip forward or backwards by one track as desired Any anytime during playback press and hold the or 144 keys to fast forward cue or fast reverse review the specific track which is currently playing PROGRAMMING THE CD PLAY The CD player can be programmed to play any sequence of upto 20 tracks for regular CD and 99 tracks for MP3 as desired Always press the STOP key before starting the programming There are 2 separate procedures for regular CD audio discs and for CD MP3 data discs E 9 CD AUDIO PROGRAMMING FOR REGULAR CD AUDIO DISCS 1 2 Switch on the set and select CD function Then press STOP key Press MEM PROG P MODE SLEEP key on unit or PROG P MODE Key on remote control the display shows TRACK SONG Ann 01 MEMORY STORAGE NUMBER POSITION NUMBER Press gt and key
8. to enable you to program the unit to automatically switch ON or OFF at preset times This is useful as a morning alarm clock Note This timer function only works after the clock has been set The TIMER key is only on the remote control HOW TO SET TIMER 1 Press and hold TIMER key for 2 seconds The symbol appears in the display 2 Press next or back to adjust the hour of the desired time And then press TIMER key to confirm 3 Press next or back to adjust the minutes of the desired on time And then press TIMER to confirm 4 Now the wording in the display changes to show 5 Press next back to adjust the hour of the desired off time And then press TIMER to confirm 6 Press next or back to adjust the minutes of the desired OFF time And then press TIMER to confirm 7 Now the display will indicate the wake up mode TUNER CD USB SD Press next to choose the desired mode amp press to confirm 8 The display then shows the wake up volume level loudness Press back or next to decrease or increase the volume level to be Used for the music to be played when the timer switches on the unit at the Pre set time Press TIMER to confirm 10 Finally the unit will return to the normal display except that the Symbol will be shown to indicate that you have programmed an on off Alarm setting 11 In case you wish to disable the ti
9. Brushed Aluminum Design Home Audio System with Encoding Dynamic Bass Sculpted Design Speaker Architecture with Apple Docking Station USER MANUAL Em Welcome to the S E M Audio Laboratories Community Thank you for selecting one of our milestones and embracing a lifestyle choice of design and quality This user manual will introduce in detail the features of the EVOLUTION Z 7787 For more information about this and our other milestones please visit www semaudiolabs com CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY amp NOTICE SYSTEM BASICS Location of Controls Unit Location of Controls Remote E 3 Power Supply AC Operation E 3 Preparation of Remote Control E 3 How to Set Correct Automatic Power on off Timer E 5 GENERAL FUNCTION Snooze FUNCTION Functions eatin cratic ee etree E 6 Automatic Power off Sleep Function E 6 Electronic Volume E 6 Music Equalizer icscci 6 Display M0de 7 Play Mode Functions sierras inaa r ne E 7 Using the Audio Line in Connection E 7
10. OWN KEY NEXT TUNE UP KEY EQUALIZER REC KEY CD DOOR OPEN CLOSE KEY REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR ON STANDBY KEY SPEAKERS LEFT amp RIGHT E 2 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 AMBIENT LIGHTING ON SPEAKERS STANDS FOR SPEAKERS HEADPHONES SOCKET SUBWOOFER INPUT SOCKET FM ANTENNA WIRE AM ANTENNA SOCKET LEFT SPEAKER SOCKET RIGHT SPEAKER SOCKET DC JACK DC 15 AUX INPUT SOCKET AM ANTENNA LOOP iPod DOCKING PLATFORM INPUT SOCKET UNDERNEATH OF UNIT POWER AND AUDIO SOURCE INDICATOR LIGHTING DOCK ADAPTOR FOR iPod SEVERAL DIFFERENT ADAPTORS ARE PROVIDED STAND FOR iPod DOCKING PLATFORM CAVITY FOR DOCK ADAPTOR iPod DOCKING PLATFORM CONNECTOR LOCATION OF CONTROLS REMOTE 1 On Standby key 12 2 Open Close key amp 13 3 id3 key 14 4 Display key 5 Time Snooze key 15 6 EQ REC key 16 7 FUNC Function key 17 8 Band Key 18 9 Sleep key 19 10 Mem Folder Skip 10 key 20 11 Mem Folder Skip 10 key 21 Number keys Mute key Mem Memory Prog Program P mode Play mode key Play Pause Mono Stereo key Stop Clock set key Back Tune down key Next Tune Up key Volume down key Volume up key Battery compartment POWER SUPPLY AC OPERATION EXTERNAL AC DC POWER ADAPTOR This set is equipped with a DC Jack capable of accepting AC
11. USB amp SD CARD FOLDERS ON MP3 CD DISCS MP3 discs often have FOLDER sub directories which contain groups of songs If your MP3 CD has no folders you can use the MEM UP FOLDER 10 key same as MEM FOLDER SKIP 10 or MEM FOLDER SKIP 10 keys on remote control to jump 10 songs ahead This is useful if you have many songs and you want to quickly jump to a particular song Press 10 FOLDER MEMORY key several times until you reach a song number near to your desired song and then press 4 exact song you desire or gt gt keys repeatedly to arrive and the If your MP3 CD has folders each time you press and hold 2 seconds the MEM UP FOLDER 10 or MEM FOLDER SKIP 10 or MEM FOLDER SKIP 10 keys on remote control the player jumps to the first song in the next or pervious folder USB DRIVE amp SD CARD MP3 PLAYBACK This unit is equipped with a USB socket which can accept and play MP3 files stored on standard USB flash drives also known as pen drives which are for memory storage compatible with USB version 1 1 amp 2 0 This unit also has a built in SD card socket which can accept and play MP3 files stored on standard SD type flash memory cards of maximum capacity 4 GB which are commonly available To utilize this facility first insert either a USB drive or an SD CARD into the correct slot port
12. ay to indicate that the CD is being recorded The recording will continue and automatically stop at the end of the CD It will also save each track song into a new file with a unique name automatically ie TRACKO01 2 copy the original file name from the CD MP3 disc These files will be located on the USB SD card under the folder name called 02 To stop recording before the end of the song simply press STOP at any time This will create an MP3 file of the partial song Once recording has stopped The rec symbol will no longer be displayed If a USB drive and an SD card are simultaneously inserted into both slots the unit will question if this record command is to save the MP3 file to the USB or the SD card In such a case after pressing rec Rec USB will be shown on the display first The next button is used in this case to select the recording destination Simply press Next key Rec Card will soon be displayed If pressing next again the selection list will be rotated and Rec USB will be displayed again To confirm the selection simply press and hold REC and the MP3 file will be saved into the commanded destination Note Screen flashing USB or SD at bottom during playback to indicate the record out ENCODING FUNCTION ENCODING FROM AUX IN Switch to AUX IN mode plug in and turn on the external device Ins
13. ct your USB FLASH DRIVE to the USB PORT of this unit Such cables can pick up additional interference which can corrupt the data flow preventing normal operation and usage of the USB port Always connect your USB Flash Drive DIRECTLY to the USB PORT without any USB extension cables This unit does not support USB MP3 player due to their inherent lack of software compatibility Only USB pen drives FLASH MEMORY USB DRIVES can be used for MP3 playback NOTE This unit supports to maximum memory size of 4 GB USB flash drive amp SD CARD E 13 iPod OPERATION PREPARATION OF iPod DOCK To connect an iPod with a dock connector to this unit first insert the dock adaptor that fits your iPod and then connect your iPod Your Hi Fi includes dock adaptors that work with several models of iPod with dock connectors If you want to connect a different model of iPod at a later time you can easily remove the dock adaptor from your Hi Fi using a fingernail and insert the adaptor that fits the new iPod If there is no dock adaptor for your model of iPod included with your Hi Fi an adaptor may have been included with your iPod Please check inside the box of the iPod you purchased for a plastic dock Adaptor Choose the dock adapter that fits your iPod areke m A meine SHOWS Wanna FOR OTHER iPod 25 98 MODELS iPod touch te J iPod classic 0 iPod T Th ee Ist ti 80GB 120GB
14. ert an USB SD card into the USB SD card slot Start playback of the external device and ensure that it s audio signal is being heard thought this unit At anytime press and hold RECORD REC will be shown on the display to indicate that the AUX in audio is being recorded To stop recording simply press STOP Once recording has stopped the REC symbol will no longer be displayed Now the desired sound track has been saved into a new folder in the USB SD card as mentioned above To play the recorded MP3 files on the USB SD card please follow the instruction as previously described If a USB drive and an SD card are simultaneously inserted into both slots the unit will question if this record command is to save the MP3 file to the USB or the SD card In such a case after pressing RECORD Rec USB will be shown on the display first The next key is used in this case to select the recording destination Simply press next rec card will soon be displayed If pressing next again the selection list will be rotated and rec USB will be displayed again To confirm the selection simply press RECORD and the MP3 file will be saved into the commanded destination Note please make sure that the USB drive SD card has enough free memory space for the incoming MP3 file otherwise full will be displayed and recording will not start E 16 SPECIFICATIONS amp SET UP SPECIFICATIONS Power Suppl
15. frequency UP or DOWN by 1 at a time The radio digital display will indicate the exact frequency at each step s position When a desired frequency or station is reached It can be saved into one of the memory positions see radio memory section AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT SEEK MODE Press and hold for 2 seconds the gt or 44 keys to seek automatically adjust the radio frequency up or down to the next available radio station The radio digital display will indicate the exact frequency of the next station that is found When a desired station is reached It can be saved into one of the memory positions see radio memory section RADIO MEMORY STATION PRESET MEMORY STORAGE At any time the currently displayed station or frequency can be stored into one of the memory position Press MEM PROG P MODE SLEEP key on unit or PROG P MODE key on remote control once Press MEM FOLDER SKIP 10 or MEM FOLDER SKIP 10 key on remote control to select desired memory position There are 10 memory positions for AM band amp 30 memory positions for fm band Press MEM PROG P MODE SLEEP key on unit or MEM PROG P MODE key on remote control once to save the selected station into the selected memory position To recall any saved memory simply press MEM UP FOLDER 10 key on unit
16. ins plug should not be obstructed and should be easily accessible during use 4 Under the influence of electrostatic phenomenon the product may malfunction and power will need to be reset 5 Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss 6 Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly installed Replace only with the same or equivalent type 7 When electrostatic discharge ESD occurs at the front surface whether metal or plastic or near any part or any button of this unit or at the USB port and or SD card slots there may be a possibility that the product may stop operating and or shut down immediately This is a normal condition and intended to protect the unit and internal components against damage In such a case please reset the unit by disconnecting and reconnecting the AC power source to revert the unit to normal operation LOCATION OF CONTROLS MAIN UNIT CADMAS eee 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CONTROL KEYS ENLARGE SIZE 0000 USB SD COMPARTMENT DOOR USB SOCKET SD CARD SOCKET BLUE BACKLIT DISPLAY CD DOOR STAND FOR UNIT PLAY PAUSE Pl FM STEREO KEY STOP BAND CLOCK SET KEY VOLUME DOWN KEY VOLUME UP KEY FUNCTION KEY MEM MEMORY PROG PROGRAM P MODE PLAY MODE SLEEP KEY MEM FOLDER 10 KEY BACK TUNE D
17. is unit Switch the function to AUX using the key Make sure that the speakers are connected to the main unit Switch on the unit and the external device eg MP3 PLAYER Start playback of the external device and adjust the volume control of the main unit to the desired level Remember to switch off the unit when you are finished using the external device E 7 OPERATION OF RADIO Press the ON STANDBY key once to switch on the unit Press the function key repeatedly to switch to radio mode Press the STOP BAND CLOCK SET key ON UNIT or BAND key on remote control to select the desired radio band For MW AM stations rotate or reposition the AM antenna loop to improve radio reception To improve fm radio reception fully extend the fm antenna wire and adjust it s position At anytime while listening to FM stations use the Bt FM STEREO key on unit or MONO STEREO key on remote control to select the desired mode FM MONO STEREO The symbol ST will appear on display to indicate that FM stereo mode is on In some cases where reception is poor the ST symbol may FLASH to indicate that FM STEREO signal is weak and it may be advisable to select MONO mode to improve clarity of the radio signal MANUAL FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT SCAN MODE Press and immediately release the gt gt key or mea key to SCAN manually adjust the radio
18. key once to go back to the pervious memory position for restore To exit the Program mode without saving press amp hold the STOP key for 2 seconds To clear cancel the entire program which is stored in the memory simply press STOP key twice This will stop playback reset the memory amp clear the program WHAT IS MP3 MP3 mpeg 2 layer 3 is a digital file format for audio music You can download MP3 songs from many websites on the internet please observe the copyright regulations of your country MP3 songs are much smaller in memory size compared with normal CD audio format songs This is called compression amp it allows much more recording time on a standard CD than the normal 74 minutes for normal CD audio The exact length of recording time depends on the compression rate of the MP3 song you have downloaded Compression rate is specified in kbps kilobits per second For example 128 kbps The higher this number the bigger the MP3 file size the better the sound quality and the lower the recording time on a CD R Normally based on 128 kbps you should have approx 250 300 minutes of recording time on a CD R MP3 songs can be recorded with some text information as part of the same file It consists of among other details File name song name Artist name Your CD MP3 player can locate FIND a song on an MP3 CD disc from the FILE NAME
19. mer press the TIMER key once amp the symbol will disappear NOTE the automatic On Off timer will switch on the unit as if you have manually pressed the On Off key If you have selected wake to radio the exact preset radio band amp station will become activated when power Switches on IMPORTANT If the timer wake up mode is set as wake to either CD USB or SD you will need to connect the device properly as described Otherwise the timer will default to wake as radio at the set time The timer set up mode will time out if there is no input for 3 seconds and return to Standby mode Should the timer set up mode time out the timer setting instructions will have to be repeated for the timer To be set E 5 GENERAL FUNCTION SNOOZE FUNCTION Whenever the timer comes on it can be temporarily suspended for a short period of 10 minutes by pressing the SNOOZE key on remote control once The timer will then automatically come on again after the 10 minutes SNOOZE period has ended The procedure can be repeated for approximately an hour MUTE FUNCTION This set has a mute function to enable you to turn off the volume temporarily Press the key on remote control once the volume will turn off and the volume bar will flash To resume the sound simply press the key agai
20. n AUTOMATIC POWER OFF SLEEP FUNCTION This set has a special sleep timer function which can automatically switch off the unit This is useful for sleeping to music at night At any time while the unit is operating press SLEEP key on remote control repeatedly to choose the automatic off time 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 MINS MINS MINS MINS T MINS MINS MINS MINS mins TP OFF PN OFF MEANS SLEEP TIMER IS DEACTIVATED AND DISPLAY RETURNS TO PLAYBACK INFORMATION ELECTRONIC VOLUME CONTROL This unit uses an electronic volume control push button type To increase or decrease the loudness of unit press the volume up or volume down keys respectively Release the key when volume level is at the desired loudness Sometimes especially during listening to the radio you may notice a CLICK CLICK CLICK repeating sound when you are increasing or decreasing the volume This is a normal condition amp the sound will disappear when you release the volume key when you reach the desired volume level MUSIC EQUALIZER Press key repeatedly to choose the desired sound effect according to the music you are listening to EQ OFF CLASSIC gt ROCK gt H JAZZ E 6 GENERAL FUNCTION TEXT DISPLAY MODE id3 display This unit is capable of displaying
21. oduct WARNING mertan To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable DO OPEN parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION A The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions accompanying the product Grounding or polarization The precautions should be taken so that the wider blade of the AC plug must match the slot in receptacle wall socket Do not expose to dripping or splashing liquids Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated Avoid exposure to beam WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing liquids NOTE Caution symbols are printed on rear of unit Please refer to instruction manual PLEASE NOTE You will find the caution rating label for this product located on the rear of the unit To ensure safe use of this product please follow the advice below 1 The apparatus and its accessory AC power adaptor should not be exposed to dripping or splashing liquids and no objects containers with liquids should be placed on the apparatus 2 The on standby key does not isolate the product from the power supply To completely disconnect the product from the mains power supply you must unplug the power cord by pulling out the plug do not pull the cord as this may damage it and create a risk of electric shock 3 The ma
22. r remove or unplug the iPod from the set during playback always hold the PLAY il key for a few seconds to turn off the iPod power and then press the FUNCTION key to switch to anothers mode before removing or unplugging the iPod to prevent damage to your song files or memory devices IMPORTANT Please note that when connecting a iPod video the error message the currently attached accessory is not supported by this iPod Will be displayed as there is no video input output However all audio functions will operate normally as outlined above ENCODING FUNCTION RECORDING TO MP3 FILE Encoding function is the most intelligent function which allows different audio sources to be recorded and or transfer into the USB or SD Card as a MP3 format file At anytime during CD CD MP3 playback or AUX in function this function is able to record and or transfer the desired track or sound clip into the USB or SD Card as follows ENCODING FROM CD CD MP3 Switch to CD mode open the CD door and insert a CD CD MP3 disc as usual Insert a USB SD card into the USB SD card slot Select a track that is desired to be transferred and recorded then start playing the track by pressing play At anytime during playback press RECORD The track will then be refreshed and start playing again from the beginning and rec will also be shown on the displ
23. rent time 2 When the set is in on mode the blue light of the display is ON in this mode to indicate that the set is powered In this situation the LCD display normally does not automatically show the current time But you can press the DISPLAY key on remote control at any time to see the current time And press again to switch back the display to the play information Switch unit to Stand by mode display light DIMMED Press amp hold CLOCK SET for 3 seconds Display shows 12 hour or 24 hour flashing Press NEXT 144 BACK to select 12 hour or 24 hour clock display system amp press CLOCK 5 to confirm your selection Press NEXT or 54 BACK repeatedly to set the correct hour in the display amp press CLOCK SET to confirm Press PP NEXT or 44 BACK repeatedly to set the correct Minute in the display amp press SET to confirm Correct time is now set amp will be shown in the display IMPORTANT During the time setting procedure whenever any part of the display is gt FLASHING HH it means that the set is waiting for you to adjust the time However if no key is pressed within 5 seconds the set will return to its normal previous operating mode E 4 AUTOMATIC POWER ON OFF TIMER FUNCTION This set has a timer function
24. s to select the track song number in the current memory position as displayed on the screen Press MEM PROG P MODE SLEEP key on unit or PROG P MODE key on remote control This saves the selected song into the previous memory position and advances the memory position to the next number so that you can save another song in this position Repeat step 3 and 4 each time selecting any track song number of your choiceto be stored in successive program memory positions Make sure to press the MEM PROG P MODE SLEEP key on unit or PROG P MODE key on remote control each time After a maximum number of songs or less have been selected as described press the key to start playing your programmed sequence of songs Press the STOP key once to go back to the pervious memory position for restore To exit the Program mode without saving press amp hold the STOP key for 2 seconds To clear cancel the entire program which is stored in the memory simply press STOP key twice This will stop playback reset the memory amp clear the program E 10 PROGRAMMING FOR CD MP3 MP3 DATA DISCS USB PEN DRIVE SD CARD 1 2 Switch the set insert CD MP3 disc and select CD function Then press the STOP key Press the MEM PROG P MODE SLEEP key on unit or MEM PROG P MODE key on remote control The display
25. shows THREE DIGIT FOLDER NUMBER FLASHING MEMORY STORAGE POSITION NUMBER Press gt or 144 key to select the folder number which contains the song you wish to select Then press MEM PROG P MODE SLEEP key on unit or PROG P MODE key on remote control to confirm your selection The display changes when you have selected the folder to show as THREE DIGIT FOLDER NUMBER THREE DIGIT TRACK SONG NUMBER IN THE SELECTED FOLDER MEMORY STORAGE FLASHING POSITION NUMBER When 2 digit indicator shows the desired folder number press gt or lt 4 to select the desired song track number in that selected folder The song numbers are indicated in three 3 digits Press MEM PROG P MODE SLEEP key on unit or MEM PROG P MODE key on remote control to save the selected song into the previous memory position and advance the memory position to the next number so that you can save another song in this position Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 each time selecting any track song number of your choice to be stored in successive program memory positions Make sure to press MEM P MODE SLEEP key on unit or PROG P MODE key on remote control each time After a maximum number of songs or less have been selected as described press the pil key to start playing your programmed sequence of songs Press the STOP
26. the TEXT INFORMATION id3 tag of an MP3 song on the LCD display To switch on or off this function simply press and hold the id3 key on remote control IMPORTANT MP3 FILE NAME FORMAT Please take care to use only regular english alphabets a to z amp numerals 0 to 9 in _ underscore amp 7 space the file names of MP3 songs Characters such as may result in the files being unreadable or inconsistently unrecognizable by the player PLAY MODE P MODE FUNCTION At anytime during playback press PROG P MODE SLEEP key on unit or MEM PROG P MODE key on remote control repeatedly to select the following options REPEAT To repeat the current track REPEAT ALBUM To repeat all songs from currently selected folder directory REPEAT ALL To repeat all tracks full CD INTRO To sample all the music about first 10 secs of every song will be played RAND Shuffle all songs and play in random order USING THE AUDIO LINE IN CONNECTION AUX INPUT You can connect the audio output of an external device such as a MP3 player to this unit to listen to the sound of that device through the high quality amplifier of this music system To connect the external device please use a standard stereo headphone 3 5mm to 3 5mm plugs cable to connect the headphone out or audio line out of the device to the aux input socket of th
27. y 100 240 50 60 Hz Speaker Speakers 3 5 x 2 Tweeters 2 x 2 SET UP PROCEDURE Included 3 pcs stands for the main unit amp speakers 7 FIXING THE BASE TO THE UNIT 2 Qe REMOVING THE BASE FROM THF UNIT Press the release areas at the rear of the unit or speakers and then slide downwards until it becomes released 1 2 o N CONNECTION OF SPEAKER BOXES Unwrap the speaker cords of both speaker boxes and insert the left right plugs into sockets in the rear of main unit Place the speaker boxes as far apart as possible for best sound effect WALL MOUNT SET UP WALL MOUNT SET UP This unit can be mounted on to a wall surface Type of screws used for wall mounting 3 5 x 34mm ba 6 pcs IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS Not all types of walls are suitable or strong enough to support the weight of this unit Please refer to a specialist to make sure that your wall is suitable before wall mounting Drilling of holes must also be done by an experienced specialist to avoid injury and damage to your walls Never place objects on top of the speakers when they are wall mounted ATTENTION IF THIS UNIT IS WALL MOUNTED PLEASE USE ONLY THE SCREWS amp WALL STUDS PROVIDED E 18 NSIDE THE info semaudiolabs com www semaudiolabs com
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