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RCA RS-1247 CD Player User Manual
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1. VACUUM FLUORESCENT CD PLAYER CD COMPARTMENT DISPLAY CONTROL BUTTONS TRAY 1 2 3 DISC OPEN CLOSE x FM STEREO INDICATOR DISC CHANGER _ AUDIO SYSTEM POWER DIED ADO GDC Kul UN 4 LA PRESET EQ E FUNCTION ARRA EUR 5 gt c PHONES _ E t MEMORY TUNE mesmo O BASS Z 22 PRESET Se MEMORY gt zi DEMO J TUNING E BUTTONS TUNE PRESET STATIONS SUPER tare en PTN BASS L 44 gt gt ga 4 CASSETTE 1L J TAPE DECKS 4 CASSETTE VOLUME FM STEREO SOUND EFFECT Remote Band PLAYER CONTROL BUTTON PRESET EQ Sensor Selector CONTROL INDICATORS BUTTONS panel controls vacuum fluorescent display SONUS OD UAE wes PMO 2 The vacuum fluorescent display VFD shows the current status of the unit such as volume level playing disc number playing track number selected play mode radio frequency selected Preset EQ etc Further explanation of the display messages will accompany the operational procedures of each function Cd player control buttons These control buttons are for CD player they function only in CD mode cd compartment tray This tray can store CDs at one time 1 2 3 Disc This b
2. 15 using thecassettedecks eese 16 Automatic Tape Stop d ex or rd Cre ER P ISO a esee RE e RR 16 Dual Decks Tape Play ds HE 16 tre cod eee tee ret Deam da nidore iis 16 using th eRemotecontrol 18 Installing 0444 0 Remote Control Operations displ ay messages in cd mode esee 21 care amp 22 Troubleshootingtips EHI D uSWarrantcty nuns niin annii n a n 27 canadian warranty unpack th e system Unpack your new RS 1247 or RS 1248 audio system and locate all the accessories You should have one RS 1247 or RS 1248 main unit one RCA Remote Control CRK291B1 one pair of speakers different speakers for different models one external AM loop antenna one RS 1247 RS 1248 user s guide and one safety leaflet AM loop antenna M b NN UN T eed RS 1247 Speakers RS 1247 RS 1248 RS 1248 Speakers Remote main unit Control check for moist
3. Fromtime to time use a head demagnetizing cassette to demagnetize the head available from most audio equipment stores Never use any metal objects on or near the tape heads Make sure no cleaning material is allowed to fall into the tape assembly Clean these parts S 28 23 Troubleshooting tips 24 System Doesn T Check your power source isthe power plug fitted plugged into the power outlet properly are the batteries in the remote control fresh If not do make sure that the power plug is properly plugged in and that the batteries are replaced with fresh ones Unplug the power cord from the power outlet for a moment then plug it back in again Is there power at that particular power outlet Try plugging the system to another power outlet No Try adjusting the volume level Are the speaker wires properly connected If not re connect the speaker wires properly Is the Mute function activated If it is try de activating the Mute function Make sure you ve selected the correct mode Tape CD or Tuner No SounD FROM ONE CHANNEL 15 the connection of that channel s Left or Right speaker wire proper If it s not or you re not certain whether if it is do reconnect it Poor Rapio RECEPTION Poor AM or FM reception AM adjust the AM loop antenna FM adjust the FM T type antenna Are there electrical appliances near the system appliances s
4. Audio 6 FCCinformation This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation In accordance with FCC requirements changes or modifications not expressly approved by Thomson Consumer Electronics could void the user s authority to operate this product This product complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J Applicable at the date of manufacture This device generates and uses radio frequency RF energy and if not installed and used properly this equipment may cause interference to radio and television reception This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Computing Device in accordance with the specifications of FCC Rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio and television interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which you can determine by turning the equipment off and on try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna that is the antenna for the radio or television that is receiving the interferen
5. Press FUNCTION repeatedly until the display shows Tuner Press BAND SELECTOR to choose your desired radio band AM or FM For tuning to stations manually press TUNE PRESET STATION once or twice so the display does not show PRESET Now press either TUNING TUNING to select a radio frequency When listening to FM radio stations press FM STEREO for receiving stereo broadcast Pr eseting stations 1 2 3 4 5 Press BAND SELECTOR to choose your desired radio band or FM If the display shows PRESET press TUNE PRESET STATION once so that the display no longer shows PRESET Press either TUNING or TUNING to choose radio frequency Press MEMORY to enter program mode then press either TUNING TUNING to select a memory location The display flashes PRESET press MEMORY within 5 secondsto set that frequency into the memory location Repeat steps 1 to 4 in this section to set up to 32 stations into memory Recalling Pr eseting stations 1 2 Press TUNE PRESET STATION once or twice so the display shows Preset Press either TUNING TUNING to choose one of the preset stations using thecd player DISC CHANGER 20 AUDIO SYSTEM SHUFFLE le STOP PLAY PAUSE REPEAT 7 4 gt u gt gt loading discs 1 Press POWER to turn on your RS 1247 or RS 1248 Press FUNCTION to select CD mode the display shows CD Pr
6. SUPER BASS Select this function to enhance the bass sound effect of heavy based sound cassetteta decks Your RS 1247 or RS 1248 is equipped with dual cassette tape decks one for playback only and one for playback plus recording cassette pl ayer control buttons All cassette player operations such as Tape Play Stop Rewind Fast Forward Record and Tape Ejec are at the front panel of the system volumecontrol Press to increase sound level press to decrease sound level f m ster eo button When the system is in Tuner mode and FM band you can pressthis button and listen to FM radio in stereo mode eset eq sound effect indicators When you press on the PRESET EQ button repeatedly the indicators light up one by one indicating your choice of the type of sound effect band selector To choose either FM or AM radio band press on this button to toggle between the two bands make sure that the system is in Tuner mode using the Tuner Your system s tuner is very much similar to the usual ones that you d find in other audio systems It too has tuning buttons band selector for choosing between AM and FM radio stations FM stereo button for stereo effects when listening to FM radio broadcast plus a Memory button for storing your preset radio frequencies Tuner operations 1 2 3 4 If the system is not already turned on press POWER to turn system on
7. automatically REpeat pl ay With this function you can set the system playing one or some tracks over and over You have the following choices Repeat play one track Repeat play one disc Repeat play all discs Repeat play program or Repeat function off Take your pick and follow the steps on the next page to set the system playing the way you like using thecd player REPEAT PLAY ONE TRACK To repeat play any one particular track follow step 5 in BASIC OPERATIONS page 10 to skip forward or backwards to that particular track press PLAY PAUSE then press REPEAT repeatedly until the display shows REPEAT 1 The system will play that track over and over until you press Stop to end CD play Pray One Disc To repeat play a particular disc press 1 2 3 DISC for skipping to that particular disc press PLAY PAUSE then press REPEAT repeatedly until the display shows REPEAT 1 DISC The system will play that disc over and over until you press Stop to end CD play PLAY ALL Discs To repeat play all loaded discs press PLAY PAUSE to start CD play then press REPEAT repeatedly until the display shows REPEAT ALL DISCS The system will play all loaded disc s over and over until you press Stop to end CD play REPEAT PLAY PROGRAM To repeat play a stored program press MEMORY for entering program mode press PLAY PAUSE then press REPEAT repeatedly until the display
8. shows REPEAT ALL DISCS The system will play that program over and over until you press Stop to end CD play REPEAT FUNCTION OFF You can turn the repeat function off by pressing REPEAT repeatedly until the display shows ALL DISCS using thecassettedecks Your RS 1247 RS 1248 audio system comes with dual cassette decks With dual cassette decks you can play cassette tapes one after another Tape deck 1 can record and playback tapes while tape deck 2 has only a playback function When using cassette tape decks be sure to use the Function button for selecting Tape mode z Loading cassetteta pes l Press POWER to turn on your RS 1247 or RS 1248 2 Press FUNCTION to select Tape mode the display shows TAPE 3 Press STOP EJECT at either one or both decks to open one or both doors 4 Insert a tape with its open edge facing downwards 5 To close a deck door for deck 1 lightly push on the top left corner of deck 15 door for deck 2 lightly push on the top right corner of deck 2 s door basic operations 1 Check that your system is loaded with cassette tape s in deck 1 and or deck 2 If tapes are not already loaded follow the above section on LOADING CASSETTE TAPES 2 To begin tape play at deck 1 press PLAY at deck 1 Tape play at deck 2 press PLAY at deck 2 3 For deck 1 you can rewind or forward wind the tape to t
9. O Box 0944 Indianapolis Indiana U S A 46206 0944 Attach your sales receipt to this booklet for future reference This information is required if service is needed during the warranty period PURCHASE DATE NAME OF STORE THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS P O Box 1976 Indianapolis IN 46206 Model RS 1247 RS 1248 1998 Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc 55005530 E Rev 0 Trademark s Registered 98 47 TAHK dn Marca s Registrada s Printed in Hong Kong Marque s D pos e s
10. Open Close 7 Panel Controls 6 7 8 Phones jack 8 Playing and Loading CDs Simultaneousy 12 Power 7 Power Supply 5 Preset EQ 7 Programming Player Order 11 R Recalling Editing Programmed Play Order 11 Recordings 16 Remote Control Operations 18 Repeat Play 13 S Service Information 2 Shuffle Play 12 Sound Effect Preset EQ Indicators 8 Speakers 5 Super Bass 8 T Tape Care 23 Tape Type Selection 23 Troubleshootin Tips 24 25 Tune Preset Stations 8 Tuner Operations 9 Tuning Buttons 8 U Unpack the System 4 Using the Cassette Decks 15 16 Using the CD Player 10 11 12 13 14 Using the Remote Control 18 19 20 Using the Tuner 9 V Vacuum Fluorescent Display 7 Volume Control 8 uswarranty What your warranty covers e Any defect in materials or workmanship For how long after your purchase One year The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm whichever comes first What we will do e Provide you with a new or at our option a refurbished unit e The exchange unit is under warranty for the remainder of the original product s warranty period How to make a warranty claim Properly pack your unit Include any cables etc which were originally provided with the product We recommend using the original carton and packing materials ndudein the package evidence of purchase date such as the
11. ard wind for winding the tape to the desired starting point Select Tuner mode by pressing FUNCTION repeatedly until the display shows TUNER Choose a radio station Refer to page 9 on USING THE TUNER Press RECORD to begin recording from radio To pause temporarily press PAUSE Resume recording by pressing PAUSE again To stop recording completely press STOP E ECT using thecassettedecks RECORDING FROM THE CD PLAYER 1 2 Follow steps 1 and 2 of the previous section on RECORDING FROM RADIO Select CD Player mode by pressing FUNCTION repeatedly until the display shows CD Load one to three CDs into the CD compartment tray press 1 2 3 DISC to select the desired disc then press gt or to select the desired first track you want to record Quicky press PLAY PAUSE twice to pause CD avoiding immediate CD play At deck 1 press PAUSE then press RECORD Now get ready to release both pauses Put a finger of one hand on the CD player s PLAY PAUSE and put a finger of the other hand on the deck 1 s PAUSE Press on both simultaneously to begin recording RECORDING FROM A CASSETTE 1 2 Follow steps 1 2 of the previous section on RECORDING FROM RADIO Load the pre recorded tape into deck 2 this should be the tape that you want to record from Select Tape mode by pressing FUNCTION repeatedly until the display shows TAPE At deck 1 press PAUSE then press RECORD To begin r
12. bill of sale Also print your name and address and a description of the defect Send standard UPS or its equivalent to Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc Product Exchange Center 32B Spur Drive El Paso Texas 79906 e Payany charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not covered by the warranty e nsure your shipment in case of loss or damage Thomson accepts no liability in case of damage or loss e Anew or refurbished unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight What your warranty does not cover e Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls For additional information ask your dealer e nstallation and set up service adjustments Batteries Damage from misuse or neglect Products which have been modified or incorporated into other products e Produds purchased or serviced outside the USA e Acsof God such as but not limited to lightning damage Product Registration e Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage How state law relates to this warranty Thiswarranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state If you purchased your product outside the USA e Thiswarranty does not apply Contact your deale
13. blade is wider than the other and only fits into AC power outlets one way If the plug won t go into the outlet completely turn the plug over and try to insert it the other way If it still won t fit contact a Discsrotate at high speed inside the player Do not use damaged warped or cracked discs qualified electrician to change the outlet or use a different one Do not attempt to bypass this safety feature Ser vicelnfor mation This product should be serviced only by those specially trained in appropriate servicing techniques For instructions on how to obtain service refer to the warranty included in this Guide For Your Records According to some state laws and in the event that service should be required you may need both the model number and the serial number In the space below record the date and place of purchase and the serial number Model No RS 1247 RS 1248 Remote Control No CRK291B1 Date of Purchase A DO NOT OPEN THE LIGHTNING CAUTION TO REDUCE THE THE EXCLAMATION Place of Purchase FLASH AND ARROW RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK POINT WITHIN THE HEAD WITHIN THE DO NOT REMOVE COVER TRIANGLE IS OR BACK NO USER WARNING SIGN SERVICEABLE PARTS IN ALERTING YOU OF serial No WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE TO GUALIFIED SERVICE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD PERSONNEL THE PRODUCT DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM BACK OF PRODUCT Ta
14. bleof Contents FCC In f o mation 2 Safety Precaution i si siaina eere ER EE EUREN Ma Ene E ERR eR aias For Your Safety Service Information For Yo r Records nico eere riae e DR TR Ve Reel ke ead o AR CER KY REA Yuste Unpack the System Check for Moisture Choosing System Location Antennas Power Supply panel 15 using thetuner using thecd player eere 10 LOSING pet 10 Basic Operatlolis en ine t edet rte ra Hida dr n e 10 using THE CA player nennen nnn nnne LL Programming Play Order Recalling and Editing Programmed Play Order using thecd player 12 Playing and Loading Discs Simultaneously Shuffle Play using thecd player 13 Repeat Play cedit ere tes e ON SURGE NER GERNOT NU NER SERO GRE 13 using thecassettedecks LD Loading Cassette Tapes 15 Basic Operatlofis aver erret tere eee n e Rv dln ata acca
15. ce Changethe position of the unit with respect to the radio or television equipment that is receiving interference Movethe unit away from the equipment that is receiving interference Plug the unit into a different wall outlet so that the unit and the equipment receiving interference are on different branch circuits If these measures do not eliminate the interference please consult your dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Also the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Please specify stock number 004 000 00345 4 when ordering copies Safety Precautions Never open the cabinet under any circumstances Any repairs or internal adjustments should be made only by a trained technician Warning Never operate this product with the cabinet removed Do touch the player with wet hands If any liquid enters the player cabinet take the player to a trained technician for inspection This compact disc player uses a laser to read the music on the disc The laser mechanism correspondsto the cartridge and stylus of a record player Although this product incorporates a laser pick up lens it is completely safe when operated according to directions For Your Safety Ly The AC power plug is polarized one
16. ecording press PLAY at deck 2 and the system automatically releases the Pause on deck 1 To put a pause in the recording press PAUSE at deck 1 To resume recording press PAUSE again DON T INFRINGE This product should only be used for the purposes for which it is sold that is entertainment violating no copyright law Any attempts to use this product for which it is not intended is unlawful and therefore not condoned by Thomson Consumer Electronics 17 usingtheRemotecontrol installing batteries The remote control must be inserted with 2 AAA batteries prior use Follow the steps below to ensure correct installation 1 Fit the tip of your index finger into A slightly push the tab of the battery compartment lid towards direction B lightly lift upwards to detach the lid 2 Before inserting the batteries observe the polarities that is of the batteries then relate the polarities to the engraved diagram inside the battery compartment Now insert the batteries 3 After installation of the batteries replace and fit the lid to cover the batteries Lightly push it dose You should hear a small CLICK sound from the dosing of the tab remotecontrol operations 1 Press POWER to turn on system 2 select one of the available modes Tuner CD or Tape press TUNER or CD or TAPE Note The RECORD button on the remote control is inactive for this model 3 see a display demo
17. ess OPEN CLOSE to slide out the CD Compartment Tray Load one to three CD s onto the CD Compartment Tray Press 1 2 3 DISC to rotate the tray and place the third disc onto the last vacant position if so desired Press OPEN CLOSE to slide the tray back in to the unit Press 1 2 3 DISC to select a disc to be played 8 display shows DSC 1 or DSC 2 or DSC 3 momentarily When you ve finished your disc selection the display shows READ After the system has finished reading the selected disc the display then showsthe disc number total number of tracks on that disc and total track time of the disc UR UN Mo basic o per ations 1 If discsare not already loaded follow the above section LOADING DISCS 2 To begin CD play mode press PLAY PAUSE 3 To pause disc play momentarily press PLAY PAUSE again You can resume to normal disc play by pressing PLAY PAUSE a third time 4 Return to the beginning of the current playing track by pressing lt lt To skip backwards to other previous tracks press lt lt repeatedly 5 Press 22 for skipping forward to the beginning of the next track To skip forward to the beginning of other tracks ahead of the current press 6 To stop disc play completely press STOP using thecd player programming play order Be sure that the system isin Stop mode prior to setting program play order 1 2 3 4 If discs are not already loaded follow the
18. ess STOP using thecd player playing and loading discssimultaneously Your 3 Disc Changer Audio System has one other feature that you simply cannot resist while the system is playing a disc you can open the CD compartment tray to unload the other 2 discs and re load 2 new ones without interrupting the playing music Let s say if you re playing disc 2 and you want to replace discs 1 and 3 with two other discs All you d have to do is press OPEN CLOSE once to slide out the CD compartment tray unload the two discs you want to replace reload one or two other discs then press OPEN CLOSE again to slide the tray back in and it s done Now you can listen to the newly loaded discs 1 or 3 just press 1 2 3 DISC for rotating the tray to different discs Shuffle play With this function the system plays the tracks out of its original recorded sequence and you have quite a few choices of how the tracks can be shuffled You can Repeatedly shuffle play one disc Repeatedly shuffle play all loaded discs Shuffle play the tracks of all discs playing each track only once or Shuffle play the tracks of one disc playing each track only once Take your pick and follow the steps to set the system playing the way you like REPEATEDLY SHUFFLE PLAY WITHIN One Disc 1 If discs not already loaded or selected follow the section on LOADING DISCS 2 Press REPEAT repeatedly until the display shows REPEAT 1 DISC 3 P
19. g of track 1 of selected disc To skip forward or backward to the beginning of other tracks press TRACK or TRACK For fast search forward or backward within a playing track press and hold either TRACK or TRACK RECORD DEMO Release hold on button when the fast search reaches your desired search place You can pause disc play at any one point just press PAUSE Release pause by pressing PLAY To stop disc play press STOP TRACK STOP TRACK REPEAT DISC SKIP SHUFFLE PRESET TUNING SEEK usingtheRemotecontrol 7 20 Repeat function is for repeating disc or track play Press REPEAT repeatedly to toggle between and select one of the modes repeat one track repeat one disc repeat all loaded disc s During selection be sure to look at the display to see the changing of modes stop pressing when the display shows your desired mode Choosing the Shuffle function will set the system playing tracks in a shuffled sequence Press SHUFFLE once and the display shows SHUFFLE Press SHUFFLE again for resuming to normal disc play The functionality of Shuffle is also dependent on the selected Repeat mode If the Repeat One Disc mode is selected then tracks will be shuffle played within that one disc repeatedly If the Repeat All Discs mode is selected tracks of all discs will be shuffle played repeatedly If the mode All Discs is selected the system will shuffle play all discs play each track once and ret
20. he desired position To rewind press REW To wind forward press F FWD 4 For deck 1 you can also pause tape play temporarily by pressing PAUSE Resume to normal tape play by pressing PAUSE again Since deck 2 has no pause function use the tape stop function instead by pressing STOP 5 For deck 1 stop tape play completely by pressing STOP using thecassettedecks Automatic tapestop When a cassette tape is engaged in a particular mode except Pause mode and reaches the end of the tape the tape deck buttons automatically resume to the Off position Dual deckstape pl ay Your system can be set to play deck 2 then deck 1 without prolonged playback discontinuance 1 w Check that your system is loaded with cassette tapes in both deck 1 and deck 2 If tapes are not already loaded follow the section on LOADING CASSETTE TAPES Press PLAY to start tape play at deck 2 Press PAUSE then PLAY at deck 1 At this point deck 2 should be playing Once deck 2 finishes it automatically stops then the system releases pause on deck 1 and starts playing the tape inside deck 1 recordings You have a choice of recording from various sources Recording from radio Recording from the CD player Recording from a cassette tape RECORDING FROM RADIO 1 2 Follow the steps LOADING CASSETTE TAPES to load a completely blank or partially blank tape into deck 1 For partially blank tapes use Rewind or F Fwd forw
21. ing the lens cleaner care amp maintenance Tape SELECTION In today s hypermarkets and stores there are 3 types of cassette tape available for sale Type I Type 11 Type When you purchase new cassette tapes be sure to select Type because both Type II and Type III are not suitable for use with this system and may cause poor sound quality CARE STORING TAPES High temperatures such as exposure to sunlight or storage in hot places may warp the tape s case or damage the tape itself Always keep a cassette tape in its box when not in use Keep cassette tapes away from magnets to avoid erasure by magnetic fields For example electric motors and electrical transformers are some of the objects that can erase the content of a cassette tape CLEANING HEADS The tape head isthe part that plays the music on your tape Since the tape head comes into contact with magnetic tapes the most iron oxide particles from the tape builds up on the tape head This build up can cause muffled playback sound incomplete recordings and may prevent automatic tape stop You will need to clean the heads regularly after every 25 hours of use To clean the heads unplug the power cord from the power outlet open the deck door push down the PLAY button to expose the heads Then use a head deaner to clean the heads capstan and pinch wheel After deaning allow about 30 minutes for the heads to dry prior use
22. k of a speaker or the unit press and hold the black tab to open the terminal fit in the black speaker wire release hold 2 Pressand hold the red tab to open the terminal fit in the red speaker wire release hold 3 Repeat steps 1to 2 above for connecting to the speakers and the unit RIGHT LEFT amp Terminals at the back of the unit ANTENNAS Thisunit comes with two antennas an AM loop antenna and a FM T type antenna Use the same method of connecting speaker wires to hook the AM loop antenna To get better reception try placing it at various locations AM Loop Antenna AN A CN Nan i 0 N As for the FM T type antenna it s already attached to the unit simply extend it to the full length then place it at various locationsto get clearer reception power supply Plug the power cord into an AC power outlet be sure to match the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot of the outlet If the plug doesn t fit in try plugging it the other way be sure to plug it in completely When the unit is off the STANDBY light comes on showing that the unit is still plugged to power To disconnect power completely unplug the power cord at the AC power outlet the STANDBY light goes off panel controls
23. nstration of the system press DEMO 4 To turn off system press POWER again For Sounn EFFECT AND VOLUME ADJUSTMENTS 1 Press SUPER BASS to enhance heavy based sound 2 select one of the five preset sound effects press PRESET EQ repeatedly to toggle between the five Preset EQ Preset Equalizers Jazz Rock Classical Techno Flat 3 Press MUTE to silence the sound output Resume to normal by pressing MUTE again 4 Adjust the sound output level by pressing VOL to increase or VOL to decrease F3 BASS PRESET N VOL VOL a Mute PLAY PAUSE TRACK STOP TRACK REPEAT DISC SKIP SHUFFLE RECORD DEMO PRESET TUNING SEEK usingtheRemotecontrol vou SELECT TUNER 1 vou CD 1 Search for a radio station automatically by pressing SEEK and the system searches for the next frequency with enough signal strength d To stop auto Seek press either one of the 2 TUNING arrows or V BASS Search for a radio station manually by pressing either one of the TUNING arrows A or V TUNER CD Select a preset radio station frequency by pressing PRESET to enter Preset mode press either one of the TUNING arrows A or V to choose a preset memory location VOL VOL Select a CD by pressing DISC SKIP repeatedly to toggle between and choose one of the loaded discs Eu 4 Press PLAY to start disc play from the beginnin
24. r for warranty information 27 canadian warranty Thomson Consumer Electronics Canada Inc warrants to the purchaser or gift recipient that if any manufacturing defect becomes apparent in this product within 1 year from the original date of purchase it will be replaced free of charge including return transportation This warranty does not include damage to the product resulting from accidents misuse or leaking batteries Should your product not perform properly during the warranty period either 1 Return it to the selling dealer with proof of purchase for replacement OR 2 Remove the batteries where applicable and pack product complete with accessories in the original carton or equivalent Mail prepaid with proof of purchase and insured to Thomson Consumer Electronics Canada Inc Distribution Centre 7400 A Bramalea Road Mississauga Ontario L5S 1X1 The provisions of this written warranty are in addition to and not a modification of or subtraction from the statutory warranties and other rights and remedies contained in any applicable legislation and to the extent that any such provisions purport to disclaim exclude or limit any such statutory warranties and other rights and remedies such provisions shall be deemed to be amended to the extent necessary to comply therewith If you are unable to find a qualified servicer for out of warranty service you may write to Thomson Consumer Electronics Canada Inc P
25. ress SHUFFLE and the display shows SHUFFLE and begins CD play automatically REPEATEDLY SHUFFLE PLAY ALL Discs 1 If discs are not already loaded or selected follow the section on LOADING DISCS 2 Press REPEAT repeatedly until the display shows REPEAT ALL DISCS 3 Press SHUFFLE and the display shows SHUFFLE and begins CD play automatically using thecd player SHUFFLE PLAY THE TRACKS OF ALL Discs The difference between this mode and the previous one is that with the previous mode the system continues playing the tracks of all loaded discs repeatedly and CD play mode won t end unless you press Stop With this mode it plays each track once for all loaded discs after all tracks have been played the system stops CD play mode Follow the steps below to select this mode 1 If discs are not already loaded or selected follow the section on LOADING DISCS 2 Press REPEAT repeatedly until the display shows ALL DISCS Press SHUFFLE and the display shows SHUFFLE and CD play begins automatically SHUFFLE PLAY THE TRACKS OF One Disc To shuffle play within one disc only make sure to load only one disc otherwise the system will shuffle play all discs To select this mode follow the steps below 1 If discs not already loaded or selected follow the section on LOADING DISCS 2 Press REPEAT repeatedly until the display shows REPEAT 1 DISC Press SHUFFLE and the display shows SHUFFLE and CD play begins
26. section on LOADING DISCS Press MEMORY to enter program mode Press 1 2 3 DISC to select a disc Press E or gt to select track to placed in memory location 1 next memory location number for continual programming Press MEMORY to enter selection Repeat steps 3 to 5 above to program into the other memory locations You can program up to 32 tracks when you do program 32 tracks you ll see the display showing FULL after programming the thirty second track For display messages refer to the DISPLAY MESSAGES section on page 21 ten pages ahead in this manual Press PLAY PAUSE to start program play To exit program mode press STOP recallingand editin g programmed play order Again be sure that the system is in Stop mode prior to recalling or editing programmed play order To RECALL A PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 Press MEMORY to enter program mode To scroll through and check the programmed sequence of tracks press MEMORY repeatedly To start program play press PLAY PAUSE To exit program mode press STOP To A PROGRAM 1 2 Press MEMORY to enter program mode Find the memory location by pressing MEMORY repeatedly for scrolling to the desired location Press gt lt gt to select another track for replacing the existing one Press MEMORY to enter selection To replace other tracks repeat steps 2 to 4 To start program play press PLAY PAUSE To exit program mode pr
27. uch as hair dryers vacuum cleaners or fluorescent lights If there are try turning them off CD Is there a disc loaded on the tray If not do load one Is the disc s label facing up If it isn t turn the disc over and try disc play again Is the Pause mode activated If yes de activate the mode 15 the CD function selected If not press FUNCTION repeatedly until CD is displayed Troubleshooting tips CD Sounp Skips Is the CD dirty If it is clean it by following the instructions on page 22 Isthe disc warped scratched or cracked If the disc is damaged in any way don t attempt to play that disc as it may cause damage to the CD lens Isthere shock or vibration affecting the system If so you should re locate the system to some other firm level and stable surface DisTORTED OR Noisy RECORDINGS Are the tape heads dirty If they are or if you re not sure follow the instructions on page 23 to clean the tape heads Have the tape heads been magnetized If yes or if you re not sure purchase a Head Demagnetizing Cassette which should be available from most audio equipment stores Remote Won t Work Is the system plugged into a working AC outlet Try plugging it into one that you know will work Is the system on Press POWER to turn system on Have you selected the correct function when pressing on the buttons For example if the system CD mode
28. ure Just as moisture can form on the inside of windows on a cold day it can also form on the inside of your audio system causing it to malfunction If moisture forms inside the system it may not operate properly In this case the best thing to do isto disconnect power to the unit and wait about 30 minutes for the moisture to evaporate choosing system location It is recommended to follow these guidelines when setting up your system e Choose a solid level surface Don t place on surfaceslike carpet or foam rubber Choos a location away from direct sunlight radiator air ducts sources of heat e Avoid locations subject to moisture mechanical vibration shock or excessive dust e Ensure that the location is adequately ventillated asit is essential to protect the unit from internal heat build up For optimal listening e Speakers should be placed at least three feet apart and facing the listener e Speakers should be placed away from the wall to avoid accentuated bass response speaker 5 If you have purchased our RS 1247 your speakers are identical If you ve selected our RS 1248 you d find that the physique of the speakers aren t identical but placing either one on the right and the other on the left won t matter Though the speakers for the two models are different their connections are very much the same To connect a speaker wire either to the terminals of a speaker or the unit follow these steps 1 Atthe bac
29. urnsto Stop mode IF vou 1 TAPE You will need to perform all Tape mode related operations at the front panel of the system Remote control of Tape mode functions is not possible since the decks are not Logic Decks display cd mode The following are some of the messages you may see when the system isin CD mode Refer to the descriptions below when you see a message on display This message is displayed when STBY OPEN CL READ MUTE ERR FULL CLR EMP the system is in Standby mode the CD compartment tray is opening the CD compartment tray is closing the system is reading the content of a disc the Mute function is activated Also refer to page 18 step 3 of section For Sound Effect and Volume Adjustments for a more detailed functional explanation the CD compartment tray is obstructed asit opens or closes Press OPEN CLOSE to re open or re close the CD compartment tray This cancels the error the system s CD mode track memory has reached its limit and cannot store any more tracks you dear a stored program In program mode press and hold STOP for about 1 second the display showsthis message to indicate that the program is being cleared you try to select program play while no program has been stored in memory 21 care amp maintenance 22 CLEANING THE EXTERIOR Prior to cleaning the exterior be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC po
30. utton s function isfor rotating the disc tray to change discs with without opening the CD Compartment Discs Tray o pen close This button is used for opening and closing the CD Compartment Tray Fm ster eo indicator This indicator lights when receiving FM radio in stereo mode power To turn on your RS 1247 or RS 1248 press this button To switch your system to STANDBY mode press again the STANDBY indicator light comes on with display showing STBY pr eset eq You can pressthis button to toggle between 5 preset styles of sound effect preset equalizers modes You have a selection between J azz Rock Classical Techno and Flat function Press this button to select the 3 functions Cassette Player CD Player and Tuner panel controls phones You can listen to your audio system through a set of headphones not included Take note when a set of headphones is plugged into the system sound output will divert from the speakers to your set of headphones Memor y DEMO In Tuner mode use M EM ORY to store up to 32 preset radio frequencies In CD mode use M EM ORY to store up to 32 tracks In Standby mode pressthis button to enter display Demonstration mode tuning buttons The TUNING TUNING buttons be used to change radio frequency select preset stations or select memory locations during station preset tune preset stations In Tuner mode you can store up to 32 preset station frequencies in memory
31. wer outlet Wipe the exterior with a soft clean and slightly water dampened cloth CD Care HANDLING CDs CLEANING CDs CD Lens Care Always handle CDs by their edges or hold it with your index finger in the hole and a thumb at one edge Do not put your finger pads onto the signal shiny side of a disc The label side of a disc should be left as 15 should not affix any adhesive tapes or labels nor should there be any scratching or damage done to it Never use any damaged such as cracked or warped discs as the system spins CDs at very high speed CDs need to be cleaned regularly because any dust or foreign particles may cause the system to output poor sound quality To clean a CD use a soft clean cloth to wipe the CD from the hole at the center of the disc outwards to the disc s edge If a CD is particularly dirty wet a soft cloth in clean water wring it out to rid the cloth of excess water gently wipe away the dirt Use another dry cloth to soak up remaining water droplets Cleaning liquids other than clean water can damage a CD Never use cleaning sprays antistatic agents benzene thinner nor any other volatile solvents to clean CDs When your CD lens gets dirty it can also cause the system to output poor sound quality To clean the lens you will need to purchase a CD lens cleaner which can maintain the output sound quality of your system For instructions on cleaning the CD lens refer to the ones accompany
32. you try tuning to a particular radio frequency the remote control is not going to look like it s working In such cases press FUNCTION to select the correct function first then press on the buttons Are the batteries weak Try replacing old batteries with some fresh ones Refer to page 18 for instructions on replacing batteries Are you pointing the remote control directly at the system while pressing the buttons You should be because the remote control sensor at the system is right next to the Preset EQ indicators at the right corner of the display Are you too far from the system when using the remote control The remote control sensor can only sense signals from the remote control within a limited distance So move closer towards the system Are there any obstacles between the remote control and the system If there are move all objects standing in the way between the remote control and the system 25 26 Antennas 5 Automatic Tape Stop 16 B Band Selector 8 Care amp Maintenance 22 23 Cassette Player Control Buttons 8 Cassette Tape Decks 8 CD Care 22 CD Compartment Tray 7 CD Lens Care 22 CD Player Control Buttons 7 Check for Moisture 4 Choosing System Location 4 Connections 5 D Display Messages in CD Mode 21 Dual Decks Tape Play 16 F FM Stereo Button 8 FM Stereo Indicator 7 Function 7 Installing Batteries Remote Control 18 L Loading Discs CDs 10 M Memo 8
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