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LG Electronics KSM1506 Stereo System User Manual

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1. LG Life s Good OWNER S MANUAL Mini Hi Fi System Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference KSM1506 KSM1506 KSSI506F S W P NO MFL67006404 www lg com papers Buap 2 Getting Started Safety Information RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit CAUTION Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over heating
2. TUNER AUX and the like The making of unauthorized copies of copy protected material including computer programs files broadcasts and sound recordings may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offense This equipment should not be used for such purposes Be responsible Respect copyrights Buijelado w Buyoousejqnoi PS 26 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting General Problem Cause amp Solution The power cord is not plugged in Plug in the power cord No Power e Check whether electricity failed Check the condition by operating other electronic devices e Check whether you select right function Press FUNCTION and check the selected function No sound e If not connect speaker cables correctly Speaker cables connected correctly The unit does not start playback An unplayable disc is inserted Check the playable disc e No disc is inserted Insert a disc e The disc is dirty Clean the disc Refer to the 30 page e The disc is inserted upside down Place the disc with the label or printed side facing upwards Radio stations cannot be tuned in properly e The antenna is positioned or connected poorly Connect the antenna securely e The signal strength of the radio station is too weak Tune to the station manually e No stations have been preset or preset stations have been cleared when tuning by scanning preset channels Preset s
3. Mastered Live File System Disc format system for Windows Vista O o 3 un w o o 4 Table of Contents Table of Contents Getting Started Safety Information Unique Features Accesories Playable file Requirement MP3 WMA music file requirement Compatible USB Devices USB device requirement WA HN HN HO O a Remote control Front panel o N Rear panel Connecting Connecting to speakers Attaching the speakers to the unit Attaching the woofer cables to the unit nwa N Optional Equipment Connection AUX IN Connection PORT IN Connection AUDIO OUT connection USB Connection Antenna Connection NOA 3 Operating 6 Basic Operations 6 CD USB Operations 7 Selecting a folder and a MP3 WMA file 7 Deleting a MP3 WMA file 7 Other Operations 7 Programmed Playback 7 Turn off the sound temporarily 8 AUTO DJ playback 8 Listening to music with latin beat 8 Displaying file information ID3 TAG 8 DEMO 9 VOCAL FADER 9 Using Microphone 9 Radio Operations 9 Listening to the radio 20 Presetting the Radio Stations 20 Deleting all the saved stations 20 Improving poor FM reception 20 Sound adjustment 20 Setting the surround mode 21 Setting the USER EQ 21 Setting the Clock 21 Using your player as an alarm clock 22 Sleep Timer Setting 22 Dimmer 22 Advanced Operations 22 Playing the iPod
4. Basic Operations 0 note The display changes in the following order USB MP3 WMA CD Audio CD CD USB Operations 1 Insert the disc by pressing 4 OPEN CLOSE or connect the USB device to the USB port REPEAT TRK REPEAT TRK REPEAT TRK REPEAT DIR REPEAT DIR 2 Select the CD or USB function by pressing j REPEAT GD REPEATED FUNCTION on the remote control or CD USB REPEAT ALL REPEAT ALL REPEAT ALL on the unit RANDOM RANDOM RANDOM 3 Select the disc by pressing DISC USB SKIP OFF OFF OFF DISC1 DISC 2 DISC 3 on the unit or DISC USB SKIP on the remote control X To Do this Press W ENTER on the remote Sto p control or O on the unit Press B E on the remote control Playback or gt If on the unit Press II on the remote control Pause or gt Il on the unit Press k gt P on the remote Searching control or lt lt gt gt on the unit during playback and release it at the point you want to listen to Selecting Press O to 9 numerical buttons files or tracks on the remote control to go to the directly desired file or track directly for a section within a track During playback press or rotate 1 to go to the next track file On the remote control PI e On the unit FILE SEARCH or Skipping to gt the next previous 2 to go back to the previous track track file file or to return to the beginning of current track fil
5. In this case rotate MIC VOL to minimum Radio Operations Be sure that both FM and AM aerials are connected Refer to the page 15 Listening to the radio 1 Press FUNCTION until FM or AM appears in the display window The last received station is tuned in 2 Press and hold TUNING for about two seconds until the frequency indication starts to change then release Scanning stops when the unit tunes in a station Or Press TUNING repeatedly 3 Adjust the volume by rotating VOLUME on the unit or by pressing VOLUME on the remote control repeatedly Buijelado w Buijesado MK 20 Operating Presetting the Radio Stations Sound adjustment You can preset 50 stations for FM and AM Before tuning make sure to turn down the volume 1 Press FUNCTION until FM or AM appears in the Setting the surround mode display window This system has a number of pre set surround 2 Press to select a desired frequency sound fields You can select a desired sound mode On the remote control TUNING by using SOUND EFFECT On the unit I lt lt gt gt l The displayed items for the Equalizer may be different d di d d effects 3 Press PROG MEMO a preset number will flash e A e OS in the display window 4 Press PRESET FOLDER A V to select the On Display Description preset number you want NATURAL You can enjoy comfortable and 5 Press PROG MEMO The station is stored nat
6. and insert two size AAA batteries with and matched correctly cee eee 3 cee O REC USB direct recording SOUND EFFECT Chooses sound impressions AUTO DJ Selects the AUTO DJ mode For more information refer to the page 18 LATIN EQ Chooses latin equalizer DELETE Deletes MP3 WMA files VOCAL FADER You can enjoy the function as karaoke by reducing singer vocal of music in the various sources LATIN BEAT Chooses latin beat box TEMPO Changes beat box s tempo 0 to 9 numerical buttons Selects numbered tracks files or preset number 9 pepers Buiyjes DE 10 Getting Started Front panel Getting Started NA El iPod dock Display window Power CLOCK For setting the clock and checking the time TIMER With the TIMER function you can turn CD USB play and TUNER reception on or off at a desired time SET Confirms the setting LIGHTING EFFECT Changes lighting effects O Stops playback or cancel SOUND EFFECT Chooses sound impressions BASS BLAST Reinforces the treble bass or surround effect lt lt Prev Scan CD USB Selects the CD or USB function AUX iPod PORT IN Selects the AUX iPod or PORT IN function MN E 9 TUNER Selects the TUNER function USER EQ Controls sound register LATIN BEAT ON OFF AUTO M BPM Chooses latin beat box PORT IN jack VOLUME Adjusts speaker volume FILE SEARCH Moves to t
7. 23 Compatible iPod 24 Listening to music from your portable player or external device 24 Changing the lighting effect 24 Changing the woofer lighting 24 On off the woofer power 24 Recording to USB 24 To select recording bit rate and speed 25 Dubbing USB to USB Table of Contents 4 Troubleshooting 26 Troubleshooting 26 General 5 Appendix 27 Trademarks and Licenses 28 General specifications 29 Speaker specifications 30 Maintenance 30 Notes on Discs 30 Handling the Unit 5 pepeis Bui29 6 Getting Started Unique Features Portable In Listens to music from your portable device MP3 otebook etc USB Direct Recording Records music to your USB device Latin beat box Listens to music with locally special beat box Beat lighting Listens to music with special lighting effect Accesories Please check and identify the supplied accessories Remote Control 1 Batteries 2 Getting Started 7 Playable file Requirement MP3 WMA music file requirement MP3 WMA file compatibility with this unit is limited as follows Sampling frequency within 32 to 48 kHz MP3 within 32 to 48 kHz WMA Bit rate within 32 to 320 kbps MP3 40 to 192 kbps WMA Maximum files Under 999 File extensions mp3 wma CD ROM file format IS09660 JOLIET We recommend that you use Easy CD Creator which creates an ISO 9660 file system Compatible USB
8. Always On LED On off the woofer power You can power on or off the woofer by pressing WOOFER POWER on the remote control Recording to USB You can record a various sound source to USB ile 2 Connect the USB device to the unit Select a function in which you want to record by using CD USB TUNER on the unit or FUNCTION on the remote control One track recording You can record to USB after playing a file you want All tracks recording You can recording to USB after stop Program list recording After showing the programmed list you can record it to USB Press REC TO USB 2 on the unit or REC on the remote control If you connect both of USB1 and USB2 press gt 11 to record to USB1 and press to record to USB2 To stop recording press O on the unit or E ENTER on the remote control To select recording bit rate and speed 1 Press REC TO USB 2 on the unit or REC on he remote control for longer than 3 seconds Press to select a bit rate On the remote control kiq gt gt I On the unit IK lt gt gt 1 Press RECTO USB 2 on the unit or REC on he remote control again to select the recording speed Press to select a desired recording speed Only AUDIO CD On the remote control td gt 1 On the unit 1 lt lt gt gt 1 X1 SPEED You can listen to music while recording it X2 SPEED You can just record the music file Press RECTO USB 2 on the unit or REC on t
9. Devices MP3 Player Flash type MP3 player USB Flash Drive Devices that support USB2 0 or USB1 1 The USB function of this unit does not support all USB devices USB device requirement Devices which require additional program installation when you have connected it to a computer are not supported Do not extract the USB device while in operation For a large capacity USB it may take longer than a few minute to be searched To prevent data loss back up all data f you use a USB extension cable or USB hub the USB device is not recognized Using NTFS file system is not supported Only FAT 16 32 file system is supported This unit is not supported when the total number of files is 1 000 or more External HDD Card readers Locked devices or hard type USB devices are not supported USB port of the unit cannot be connected to PC The unit cannot be used as a storage device papers Buiyjes LE payers Bui29 8 Getting Started Remote control Ge WOOFER nig OPEN CLOSE POWER LIGHTI 2 DISC USB SKIP Menu a REC SOUNDEFECT AUTODJ LATIN EQ DELETE VOCAL FADER A r Nre 7 2 2 o s se E POWER Switches the unit ON or OFF WOOFER POWER Switches the woofer ON or OFF LIGHTING Changes lighting effects OPEN CLOSE Opens and closes the disc tray VOLUME Adjusts speaker volume FUNCTION Selects the function and input
10. period of time Cleaning the unit To clean the player use a soft dry cloth If the surfaces are extremely dirty use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol benzine or thinner as these might damage the surface of the unit Maintaining the Unit The unit is a high tech precision device If the optical pick up lens and disc drive parts are dirty or worn the picture quality could be diminished For details please contact your nearest authorized service center Appendix 31 gt D D 3 E x LG Life s Good Atenci n al Cliente Pa s Tel fono Pa s Tel fono M xico 01 800 347 1919 Costa Rica 1 800 507 5454 Colombia 01 8000 910683 Rep Dominicana 00 800 751 5454 Chile 800 26 1054 Guatemala 1 801 422 5454 Ecuador 1 800 545454 El Salvador 00 800 6309 Venezuela 800 5424477 Cuba 204 3333 Panam 800 5454 Miami USA 1 305 477 1882 Per 0 800 1 2424 Bolivia La Paz 800 100 545 Puerto Rico_ 001 800 510 9564 Nicaragua _ 001 800 507 0007 0800 688 5454 Capital y GBA 0810 555 5454 Interior del pa s La www lgservice com
11. source EE MUTE Mutes the sound PRESET FOLDER A V Searches for a folder of MP3 WMA files When a CD USB containing MP3 WMA files in several folders is being played press PRESET FOLDER A V selects to the folder you want to play Choose a preset number for a radio station no o H DISC USB SKIP Chooses a desired CD or USB INFO See information about your music MP3 files often come with tags The tag gives the Title Artist Album or Time information REPEAT MENU Listens to your tracks repeatedly or randomly Move to the previous menu iPod TUNING Selects the radio station Htd BB1 Skip Search Skips Fast backward or Forward Searches for a section within a track II Play Pause Starts or pauses playback E ENTER Stops or choose a item SLEEP Sets the system to turn off automatically at a specified time Dimmer The display window will be darkening by half PROG MEMO For storing radio stations if you have saved radio stations using PROG MEMO you can scroll through them and select one Listens to your tracks in any order Getting Started CRE DRE WOOFER OPEN CLOSE 56 VOLUME FUNCTION PRESET FOLDER REC SOUNDEFECT AUTO DJ LATIN EQ DELETE VOCALFADER LATIN BEAT TEMPO HO JE E 7 2 2 0 RE Battery Installation Remove the battery cover on the rear of the Remote Control
12. to copy broadcast show broadcast via cable play in public or rent copyrighted material without permission This product features the copy protection function developed by Macrovision Copy protection signals are recorded on some discs When recording and playing the pictures of these discs picture noise will appear This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S atents and other intellectual property rights Use this copyright protection technology must be uthorized by Macrovision and is intended for ome and other limited viewing uses only unless herwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse ngineering or disassembly is prohibited SUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL H DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY MPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE TIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE IN SE OF 525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE BLEMS IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER ITCH THE CONNECTION TO THE STANDARD EFINITION OUTPUT IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS REGARDING OUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS MODEL 525p AND 625p UNIT PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER You have to set the disc format option to Mastered in order to make the discs compatible with the LG players when formatting rewritable discs When setting the option to Live File System you cannot use it on LG players D O O gt D ORO 5 DO ECOLE 52 9 D 3
13. M AUTO DJ played randomly RANDOM on this mode REPEAT DISC dei ALL he music is REPEAT E played repeatedly Aa on this mode SEQUENTIAL D Note e Searching for a section within a track or playing repeatedly or randomly is not supported on the AUTO DJ mode During AUTO DJ mode press PRESET FOLDER A V on the remote control or FOLDER on the unit is not available e Ifyou move to other functions or stop the music using O on the unit or MI ENTER on the remote control on AUTO DJ mode AUTO DJ function will be disable AUTO DJ function is not supported in the music file whose length is less than 60 seconds e During recording AUTO DJ function is not available e Ifyou change a disc while the AUTO DJ function is activated the function is deactivated Listening to music with latin beat You can listen to music with latin beat on beat box mode by pressing LATIN BEAT ON OFF AUTO M BPM iPod AUX PORTABLE CD USB Pressing LATIN BEAT TEMPO then and beat sound will locally optimized FORRO FUNK SERTANEJO REGUETON MERENGUE SALSA SAMBA CUMBIA HIPHOP ELECTRONIC On Display Description BEAT BOX You can enjoy the sound with AUTO BPM auto beat box sound BEAT BOX You can change beat sound MANUAL tempo by rotating BPM LATIN BEAT TEMPO PEAT BOX You can enjoy original sound OFF Joy orig Displaying file information ID3 TAG While playing an MP3 f
14. RT IN Connection Connect an output earphone or line out of portable device MP3 or PMP etc to the PORT IN connector AUDIO OUT connection You can connect another device Connect the left and right AUDIO OUT jacks of the unit to the audio left and right jacks on another device using the audio cables Connecting 15 USB Connection Antenna Connection Connect the USB port of USB Memory or MP3 Connect the supplied FM AM antenna for listening player etc to the USB port on the front of the unit to the radio Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM antenna connector A Connect the FM wire antenna to the FM antenna connector F BuryseuuoT N Q Note e Removing the USB Device from the unit 1 Choose a different function mode or press M ENTER on the remote control Y or O on the unit twice in a row D 2 Remove the USB device from the unit O Not ote e You can only recharge your iPod through USB port To listen to music on iPod refer to the page 22 To prevent noise pickup keep the AM Loop antenna away from the unit and other components e Be sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna After connecting the FM wire antenna keep it horizontal Buijesado KE 16 Operating r Not
15. The openings shall be never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product shall not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instruction has been adhered to CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT ul CLASSE 1 PRODUIT LASER CAUTION This product employs a Laser System To ensure proper use of this product please read his owner s manual carefully and retain it for future reference Shall the unit require maintenance contact an authorized service center Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure To prevent direct exposure to laser beam do not try o open the enclosure Visible laser radiation when open DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CAUTION concerning the Power Cord ost appliances recommend they be placed upon a dedicated circuit That is a single outlet circuit which powers only hat appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits Check the specification page of this owner s manual to be certain Do not overload wall outlets Overloaded wall outlets loose or damaged wall outlets extension cords frayed power cords or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire Periodically examine the cord of your appliance and if its appearance indic
16. ally turned on and recharging starts 2 Press AUX iPod PORT IN on the unit or FUNCTION on the remote control to select iPod function You can operate your iPod through an iPod s display by using the supplied remote control and also control on your iPod Operating 23 pas Note Do this e If this unit displays an error message follow To ON UNIT ON REMOTE the message An error message ERROR Your iPod is not connected firmly Pauses or SII gt II This unit recognizes your iPod as an restart unknown device Your iPod is exceptionally low in power Ski H4 1 P I lt lt gt gt l 4 gt The battery needs to be charged gt f you charge the battery while iPod Search Press and hold Press and hold is extremely low in power it may take I lt lt gt gt 1 kea gt gt longer to be charged Move to the REPENT e Pod does not support recording function previous s MENU when connected menu e Depending on your iPod s software version 3 PRESET it may not be possible to control your iPod Move to the eral from this unit We recommed installing the O desired item A V latest software version ES e Ifyou use an application make a call or gt Chooses a send and receive SMS text message etc on Q item O ENTER iPod touch or iPhone disconnect it from iPod dock of this unit and then use it Compatible iPod e Ifyou have a problem with your iPod please isit apple com ip
17. ates damage or deterioration unplug it discontinue use of the appliance and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by an authorized service center Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse such as being twisted kinked pinched closed in a door or walked upon Pay particular attention to plugs wall outlets and the point where the cord exits the appliance To disconnect power from the mains pull out the mains cord plug When installing the product ensure that the plug is easily accessible Getting Started 3 This device is equipped with a portable battery or accumulator Safety way to remove the battery or the battery from the equipment Remove the old battery or battery pack follow the steps in reverse order than the assembly To prevent contamination of the environment and bring on possible threat to human and animal health the old battery or the battery put it in the appropriate container at designated collection points Do not dispose of batteries or battery together with other waste It is recommended that you use local free reimbursement systems batteries and accumulators The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to water dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Copyrights It is forbidden by law
18. e On the remote control R On the unit FILE SEARCH or I lt lt Press REPEAT on the remote ra tee t control repeatedly Refer to the P Y OT hote for details about the display randomly change Operating 17 Selecting a folder and a MP3 WMA file On the unit 1 Press FOLDER and rotate FILE SEARCH until a desired folder appears 2 Press FILE SEARCH or gt II 3 If you want to move to the upper folder press FOLDER 4 Rotate FILE SEARCH until a desired file appears Press gt I to play it On the remote control 1 Press PRESET FOLDER A V repeatedly until a desired folder appears 2 Press I to play it The first file of folder will play Deleting a MP3 WMA file You can delete file folder or format by pressing DELETE USB only 1 Press DELETE repeatedly during selecting the MP3 WMA file This function is supported only in stop status The display changes in the following order DELETE deletes file DEL FOLDER deletes folder FORMAT formats USB 2 To delete file folder or format press gt Ill on the remote control or press gt If on the unit 3 If you want to exit the current mode press E ENTER on the remote control or press O on the unit A Caution e Do not extract the USB device during operation play delete etc e Regular back up is recommended to prevent data loss e The delete function may not be supported according to th
19. e USB status lock etc Other Operations Programmed Playback The program function enables you to store your favorite files from any disc or USB device A program can contain 20 tracks 1 Insert a CD or USB and wait for it to be order 2 Press PROG MEMO on the remote control in stop status 3 Press or rotate to select a track On the remote control Htd gt b 1 On the unit FILE SEARCH or I lt lt gt gt 4 Press PROG MEMO again to save and select a next track 5 Press Il to play the programmed music files 6 To clear your selection press M ENTER twice Note The programs are also cleared when the disc or USB device is removed the unit is powered off or the function is switched to others Turn off the sound temporarily Press KT MUTE to mute your unit You can mute your unit for example to answer the telephone the mute icon Xp is blinked in the display window Buijelado w Buijesado MW 18 Operating AUTO DJ playback Auto DJ blends the end of one song into the beginning of another for seamless playback It equalizes volume across tracks for uninterrupted playback Press AUTO DJ on the remote control or unit repeatedly the display changes as followings RANDOM AUTO DJ RANDOM gt REPEAT DISC ALL AUTO DJ SEQUENTIAL gt AUTO DJ OFF Display ALA Mode Window Description OFF AUTO DJ OFF 7 RANDOM The music is RANDO
20. eneral specifications General Power requirements Refer to main label Power consumption Refer to main label Dimensions W x H x D 285 x 400 x 350 mm without foot Net Weight Approx 7 2 kg Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity 5 to 90 Bus Power Supply USB DC 5 V 500 mA iPod DC 5V 1A Inputs Outputs ANALOG AUDIO IN 2 0 Vrms 1 kHz O dB 600 Q RCA jack L R x 1 PORT IN 0 5 Vrms 3 5 mm stereo jack ANALOG AUDIO OUT 800 mVrms 1 kHz 0 dB 600 Q RCA jack L R x 1 Tuner FM Tuning Range 87 5 to 108 0 MHZ or 87 50 to 108 00 MHz AM Tuning Range 522 to 1 620 kHz 520 to 1 710 kHz or 522 to 1 710 kHz Amplifier Stereo mode 310 W 310 W 4 Oat 1 KHz Front 310W 310 W 4 Q at 1 KHz THD 10 Rear 170 W 170 W 8 Q at 1 KHz THD 10 Surround mode _ Subwoofer 310 W 4 Q at 60 Hz THD 10 Subwoofer2 310 W 4 Q at 60 Hz THD 10 CD Frequency Response 40 to 20 000 Hz Signal to noise ratio 75 dB Dynamic range 80 dB Appendix 29 Speaker specifications Front speaker Type 2 Way 2 speaker Impedance 40 Rated Input Power 310W Max Input power 620W Net Dimensions W x H x D 263 x 458 x 380 mm Net Weight 7 5 kg Rear speaker Type 2 Way 2 speaker Impedance 80 Ra
21. he another file track or you can select the tuning range FOLDER Moves to folder and file selection mode DELETE Deletes MP3 WMA files gt Il ST MONO Starts or pauses playback Selects Mono Stereo OPEN CLOSE SUBWOOFER LIGHTING DEMO Changes subwoofer s lighting effect show demo gt gt Next Scan DISC USB SKIP Chooses a desired CD or USB DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 You can directly select a desired CD Remote control sensor LATIN EQ Chooses locally special equalizer LATIN BEAT TEMPO Changes beat box and tempo AUTO DJ Selects the AUTO DJ mode For more informaion refer to the page 18 Disc tray MIC jack MIC VOL USB Ports You can play or recoding sound files by connecting the USB device RECTO USB 2 Recoding to USB 11 papers Buiyjes DE papers Bui29 12 Getting Started Rear panel Cooling fan Speaker terminal WOOFER SYSTEM connectors Woofer Light Cable El AUDIO OUT connetors ANTENNA FM AM AUX IN connectors Power cord Connecting 13 A Caution S e Be careful to make sure children not to put their hands or any objects into the speaker duct Speaker duct A hole for plentiful bass 2 sound on speaker cabinet enclosure Attaching the speakers to the e The speakers contain magnet parts so color unit irregularity may occur on the TV screen or PC monitor screen Please use the speakers To connect the cable to the unit press each
22. he remote control to finish the setting Operating 25 Dubbing USB to USB You can do dubbing a various sound source in USB1 to USB2 on USB function i Connect a USB device including desired sound files to USB1 Connect an USB device to USB2 Press REC TO USB 2 on the unit or REC on the remote control To stop recording press J on the unit or E ENTER on the remote control Note e You can check the recording percentage rate for the USB record on the display window during the recording MP3 WMA CD Only sound During recording MP3 WMA there is no e When you stop recording during playback the file that has been recorded at that time will be stored AUDIO CD Only e Do not remove the USB device or turn off the unit during USB recording If not an incomplete file may be made and not deleted on PC e If USB recording does not work the message like NO USB ERROR USB FULL or NO REC is displayed on the display window Multi card reader device or External HDD can not be used for USB recording e A file is recorded by about 512 Mbyte when you record for a long term e When you stop recording during playback the file will not be stored e You may not store more than 999 files It ll be stored as follows The other AUDIO CD MP3 WMA y Source a CD_REC Ma FILE REC fim EXT REC TRK_001 ABC File name AUDIO_001 TRK_002 DEF File name AUDIO_ 002
23. ile containing file information you can display the information by pressing INFO DEMO n the power off state it demonstrates the function on display window by pressing SUBWOOFER LIGHTING DEMO To cancel the DEMO press it again Q Note e While DEMO this unit will keep DEMO status even if you unplug the power cord connection e You can enjoy other functions during the DEMO Then the DEMO will pause to temporary Without input key in 10 sec the DEMO will play back automatically Operating 19 VOCAL FADER You can enjoy the function as karaoke by reducing singer vocal of music in the various sources MP3 WMA CD etc Press the VOCAL FADER To cancel it press VOCAL FADER again The quality of the VOCAL FADER may be different depending on the recording conditions of music files Using Microphone 1 Connect your microphone to the MIC jack 2 Play the music you want 3 Sing along with the accompaniment Adjust the microphone volume by rotating MIC VOL clockwise or unclockwise on the unit Note e When not using the microphone set the MIC VOL to minimum or turn off the MIC and remove the microphone from the MIC jack e Ifthe microphone is set too near the speaker a howling sound may be produced In this case move the microphone away from the speaker or decrease the sound level by using the MIC VOL If sound through the microphone is extremely loud it may be distorted
24. nd mode after switching the input sometimes even after the sound track changed By pressing BASS BLAST on the unit you can directly select the BYPASS or BASS BLAST sound Setting the USER EQ You can listen to music with the desired sound effect by adjusting the BASS MIDDLE and TREBLE 1 Press USER EQ USER EQ is displayed 2 Press SET to enter the USER EQ 3 Select the BASS MIDDLE or TREBLE sound effect you want by rotating FILE SEARCH 4 Press 1 lt gt gt I to select the sound level you want 5 To finish the setting press SET Setting the Clock 1 Turn the unit on 2 Press CLOCK for at least 2 seconds 3 Choose time mode by pressing I lt lt gt gt I AM 12 00 for an AM and PM display or 0 00 for a 24 hour display Press SET to confirm your selection Select the hours by pressing I lt lt gt gt I Press SET Select the minutes by pressing IX gt gt Press SET on anu Using your player as an alarm clock 1 Turn the unit on Press TIMER Each functions flashes 3 Press SET when the function you want to be woken by is showing 4 ON TIME will be displayed This is your desired ime to unit turns on Press lt lt gt gt to change he hours and minutes and press SET to save 5 The OFF TIME will be displayed This is your desired time to unit turns off 6 Press lt lt gt gt I to change the hours and minutes and pre
25. od e We recommend installing the latest software e O version e The unit supports the models as follows iPod nano 1 G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G iPod classic iPod 4 G 5 G iPod touch 2 G 3 G 4 G iPhone 3 G 4 For some models the unit may not operate depending on the firmware version e Depending on your iPod s software version you may not control your iPod from the player Guijesado MW 24 Operating Listening to music from your portable player or external device The unit can be used to play the music from many types of portable player or external device Refer to the page 14 1 Connect the portable player to the PORT IN PORTABLE IN connector of the unit Or Connect the external device to the AUX IN connector of the unit 2 Turn the power on by pressing b 3 Select the PORTABLE or AUX function by pressing FUNCTION on the remote control or AUX iPod PORT IN on the unit 4 Turn the portable player or external device and start it playing Changing the lighting effect You can change the unit s lighting effects by pressing LIGHTING on the remote control or LIGHTING EFFECT on the unit in 5 types Forward Level Mode Peak Level Mode Center Level Mode Reverse Level Mode Shower Level Mode Changing the woofer lighting You can change the woofer s lighting effects in 5 types by pressing SUBWOOFER LIGHTING DEMO Default On LED Level Meter LED Sound Detect LED Level Reverse LED
26. ome radio stations see page 20 for details The remote control does not work properly e The remote control is too far from the unit Operate the remote control within about 23 ft 7 m e There is an obstacle in the path of the remote control and the unit Remove the obstacle e The batteries in the remote control are exhausted Replace the batteries with new ones iPod does not work e Check whether the player is connected to the unit correctly Connect it to the unit correctly Sub woofer does not work e Check whether the woofer is connected to the unit correctly Connect cables to the unit correctly Refer to the 13 page e Press WOOFER POWER and check the woofer status Appendix Trademarks and Licenses Made for iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in he U S and other countries iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc Made or iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed o connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the Apple is not responsible for the operation of his device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod iPhone may affect wireless performance developer to meet Apple performance standards Windows Media 27 gt 3 D o 3 2 x xipueddy 28 Appendix G
27. plastic far away from either TV screen or PC finger pad to open the connection terminals on the monitor unit Insert the wire and release the finger pad Connecting to speakers 7 Make sure to install the speaker with other Connect the black stripe of each wire to the people in order to prevent it from falling terminals marked minus and the other end to eae Sa and causing injuries to the installer the terminals marked plus O o 5 5 o Q 3 Q Attaching the woofer cables to the unit To connect the woofer cable Woofer Light Cable to the unit insert the cable to WOOFER SYSTEM connectors on the unit Color Speaker Position Grey Rear Rear right Blue Rear Rear left Orange Sub woofer 1 Any of position Orange Sub woofer 2 Any of position Red Front Front right A Caution Whi F F left e Make sure arrows on the ends of cables te rent AE should be toward the to upper side Make sure to connect the cables to connectors tightly on the unit BuryseuuoT 14 Connecting Optional Equipment Connection AUX IN Connection Connect an output of auxiliary device Camcoder TV Player etc to the AUX IN L R connector If your device has only one output for audio mono connect it to the left white audio jack on the unit LAS PO
28. ss SET to save 7 Press IX gt gt I to change the volume and press SET to save The clock icon shows hat the alarm is set 8 Press TIMER button 2 times You can check the setting status Q Note e Ifyou set the clock time you can check the ime by pressing CLOCK even when the player is turned off e Ifyou set the clock time and alarm you can check the alarm icon by pressing CLOCK even when the player is turned off e Ifyou set the clock time and alarm you can check the alarm icon CD and setting informaiton by pressing TIMER even when he unit is turned off Buijelado w Guijesado MW 22 Operating Sleep Timer Setting Press SLEEP repeatedly to select delay time between 10 and 180 minutes After the delay time unit will turn off To cancel the sleep function press SLEEP repeatedly until SLEEP 10 appears and then press SLEEP once again while SLEEP 10 is displayed O Note e You can check the remaining time before the unit turns off e Press SLEEP The remaining time appears in the display window Dimmer Press SLEEP once The display window will be darkening by half To cancel it press SLEEP repeatedly until dim off Advanced Operations Playing the iPod You can enjoy the sound with your iPod For details about iPod refer to the iPod User Guide 1 Connect the iPod firmly If you turn this unit on your iPod is automatic
29. ted Input Power 170W Max Input power 340W Net Dimensions W x H x D 234 x 458 x 340 mm Net Weight 5 3 kg Passive subwoofer 1 2 Type Way 1 speaker Impedance 40 gt Rated Input Power 310W 3 Max Input power 620W a Net Dimensions W x H x D 412x514x 508 mm Net Weight 4 kg e Design and specifications are subject to change without notice xipueddy 30 Appendix Maintenance Notes on Discs Handling Discs Never stick paper or tape on the disc Storing Discs After playing store the disc in its case Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat and never leave it in a parked car exposed to direct sunlight Cleaning Discs Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause poor picture quality and sound distortion Before playing clean the disc with a clean cloth Wipe the disc from the center to out Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for older vinyl records Handling the Unit When shipping the unit Please save the original shipping carton and packing materials If you need to ship the unit for maximum protection re pack the unit as it was originally packed at the factory Keeping the exterior surfaces clean Do not use volatile liquids such as insecticide spray near the unit Wiping with strong pressure may damage the surface Do not leave rubber or plastic products in contact with the unit for a long
30. ural sound 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other stations Regionally optimized sound 7 To listen a preset station press isca effect FORRO FUNK PRESET FOLDER A V or 0 to 9 numerical s le SERTANEJO DANGDUT buttons peria ca ARABIC PERSIAN INDIA equalizer REGUETON MERENGUE SALSA Deleting all the saved stations SAMBA AVR ARO 1 Press and hold PROG MEMO for two seconds Realizes the sound equalizer that ERASE ALL will flash up on the unit display AUTOEQ the most similar to the genre of which is included in the MP3 2 Press PROG MEMO to erase all saved radio y D3 tag of song files stations POP This program lends an Improving poor FM reception das Nu atmosphere tothe JAZZ sound giving you the feeling Press gt Il ST MONO on the unit or B IE on the ROCK you are at an actual rock pop remote control This will change the tuner from jazz or classic concert stereo to mono and usually improve the reception _ e This function is optimized MP3 OPT or compressible MP3 file It improves the treble sound Reinforces the treble bass and our surround sound effect LOUDNESS mproves the bass and treble sound VIRTUAL You can enjoy more virtual surround sound BYPASS You can enjoy the sound without equalizer effect Operating 21 Q Note e On some speakers sound may not be heard or heard in low sound depending on the sound mode e Maybe you need reset the surrou

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