Home
Emerson ES299 Stereo System User Manual
Contents
1. N P R ZESPEh Multi Media Audio System with Digital Tuner CD R RW MP3 Player SD MMC Flash Memory Card Reader and USB Port OWNER S MANUAL ES299 Visit our web site at www emersonradio com int CAUTION TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrow WARNING TO REDUCE THE The exclamation point within head symbol within an egui RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK an equilateral triangle is in lateral triangle is intended to DO NOT REMOVE COVER tended to alert the user to alert the user to the presence OR BACK NO USER the presence of important of uninsulated dangerous voltage operating and maintenance within the product s enclosure SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE P 9 kaka servicing instructions in that may be of sufficient REFER SERVICING TO magnitude to constitute a risk QUALIFIED SERVICE the m accompany of electric shock to persons PERSONNEL ing the appliance IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only w
2. ES299 062905 p65 22 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 23 Playing Compact Discs Important This CD player can play normal CDs plus CD Recordable CD R and CD ReWritable CD RW discs However the playability of CD R RW discs may be affected by the type of software that was used in ripping the tracks from the original discs and burning the tracks onto the blank media Playability may also be affected by the quality and condition of the blank media you use for recording 100 compatibility cannot be guaranteed This is not an indication of any problems with your player Normal Playback 1 Press the STANDBY ON button to turn the system On 2 Press the FUNCTION button to select CD function 3 Press the 4 OPEN CLOSE button on front panel to open the CD tray If you have not already done so remove the dummy CD transit protection cards and discard it You cannot play your own CD unless the card is removed 5 Press the 4 OPEN CLOSE button to close the CD tray 23 29 6 2005 15 07 MA 1 ES299 062905 p65 24 The READ indicator flashes as the player reads the Table Of Contents on the disc After reading the disc the display will show the total tracks and playing time of the disc Note The reading time may take longer if you are using a CD RW disc or a disc encoded with MP3 audio files Th
3. 35 ES299 062905 p65 35 29 6 2005 15 07 O To search a MP3 CD for a specific Album 1 Load the MP3 CD in the player and wait until the player reads the Table of Contents on the disc and shows the total number of Albums Directories and Tracks Files on the disc For example in the illustration the disc contains 9 Albums and 56 Tracks N Press the MODE button on the remote control twice The Search Album symbol P ALBUM vill appear in the display and the player will enter the Album Search mode beginning with Album 01 The display will show the name the Album Example Judds Note If the album name is not recognized or if the album was not properly named the display will show UNKNOWN Press the SKIP TUNING button repeatedly to scroll through all the Albums on the disc in numerical order When you see the desired Album name on the display press the pil PLAY PAUSE button to begin immediate playback of the first track in that Album ES299 062905 p65 36 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Playing MP3 Audio Files Stored On SD MMC Memory Cards Note The card reader in this system can only read files in MP3 format It cannot read files in other compressed audio formats such as WMA AAC etc 1 Turn the system On as usual 2 Press the FUNCTION but
4. 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Playing MP3 Discs CDs that contain compressed MP3 audio files can store approximately 10 times as much music as a normal CDs It is possible to record up to 10 hours of music in MP3 format on a single disc Audio files may be downloaded from the Internet onto your computer s hard drive or ripped from normal CDs They are then compressed into MP3 format files by software on your computer and recorded or burned onto blank discs Typically when making your own MP3 CDs you will organize the song titles into Directories or Folders also called Albums by artist or by type of music Note Because MP3 CDs contain so much more information than normal CDs this CD player will take longer to Read all of the information on an MP3 disc You may see the flashing READ indicator for a ESP minute or more before playback begins This is v rae CT OC E T normal and not an indication of any problem with LO EC Ma your player n Most of the normal CD operations described in this manual also apply to MP3 CDs However there are a few differences in MP3 CD playback functions and these are described on the following pages MP3 CD Reading Time And Display Information As mentioned above because MP3 CDs contain much more information than normal CDs it takes longer for the player to Read an MP3 disc and display the Table of Conte
5. O LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Front Panel STANDBY ON 10 mo as BBE z 9 wa a NE 8 PRG SYNC ALL C ALBUM 15 16 17 7 18 o D O P 5 7 3 O O 21 wemorves SKIP TUNING 22 2 1 MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM 10 ES299 062905 p65 10 29 6 2005 15 07 m Back Panel CAUTION SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN 2 5 RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR aN nes 26 AUX IN 23 27 ES299 062905 p65 11 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Front Panel 1 PHONES Jack 2 CD Tray 3 ALBUM MEMORY CH Button 4 ALBUM MEMORY CH Button 5 FUNCTION Button 6 TUNER BAND Button 7 SD MMC FLASH MEMORY Card Slot 8 Remote Sensor 9 EQ Button 10 STANDBY LED Indicator 11 STANDBY ON Off Button 12 CD Tray 4 OPEN CLOSE Button 3 Multi Function Display 4 DBBS Button 5 VOLUME Button 6 VOLUME Button 7 USB lt Port 8 SD MMC Memory Card USB LED Indicato
6. tune to the first station you wish to memorize Example FM 103 50 MHz and then 1 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button on the remote control The PREG indicator appears and the channel number 01 indicator flashes in the display 2 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button again the 01 indicator stops flashing confirming that your station has been entered in preset channel number 01 3 Tune to the next station you wish to memorize Example FM 106 70 MHz Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button The preset channel number advances to flashing 02 4 Repeat Step 2 3 until you have stored up to 30 stations on the FM band then press the TUNER BAND button to switch to the AM band and follow the same procedure to enter up to 10 AM station in the tuner memory 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Recalling Preset Stations 1 Turn the system On press the TUNER BAND button to select the Tuner function and the desired band 2 Press the ALBUM MEM CH or button repeatedly until the desired preset number and frequency appears on the display Changing Preset Stations 1 Tune to the new station you want to memorize 2 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button 3 Repeatedly press ALBUM MEM CH or button to select the preset channel number you wish change 4 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button again The new station is entered in the memory and the previous station is deleted
7. usual Press the REPEAT button three times Both the C and ALBUM indicators appear in AAC KAMA 1 the display and all the tracks in the directory will WWI Www C ALBUM be repeated continuously To cancel Repeat Playback press the REPEAT button until the ALL C ALBUM indicators disappear 32 ES299 062905 p65 32 29 6 2005 15 07 MA MP3 CD Intro Scan And Random Playback Modes On Remote Control Only These functions operate the same way for MP3 CDs as they do for normal CDs Intro Scan Load your MP3 CD in the player wait until the reading process is completed Press the INTRO button The INTRO indicator appears in the display and begins Intro Scan playback The player will play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc Random Playback Load your MP3 CD in the player wait until the reading process is completed Press the RANDOM button The RNDW indicator appears in the display The player will play all the tracks on the disc in Random order ES299 062905 p65 33 29 6 2005 15 07 MA MP3 CD Programmed Playback lt When programming the tracks on an MP3 CD you must also select the Directory Number of the tracks being programmed lt You can program up to 64 tracks on an MP3 CD same as for a normal CD e Programming can only be done while the player is in the Stop mode If the MP3 disc is
8. 2 Press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to set the display to the desired turn On hour AM or PM Press the TIMER button The Minute digits begin flashing gt Press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to set the display to the desired turn On minute 5 Press TIMER button again ACE PF The OFF appears in the display the Hour IM 15 nana digits begins flashing rut IL LIU Press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to set the display to the desired turn Off hour AM or PM o lt Press the TIMER button The Minute digits begin flashing 39 ES299 062905 p65 39 29 6 2005 15 07 iin ES299 062905 p65 40 7 Press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to set the display to the desired turn Off minute 00 Press the TIMER button again TUNER flashes in the display Press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to select turn On TUNER or CD mode Press the TIMER button co VOL 13 flashes in the display indicating you may now adjust the turn On Volume level Press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to set the turn On Volume level as desired 10 Press the TIMER button again to confirm The display will show the Timer settings in sequence once more The indicator remains On 11 Atthe selected Timer On time the unit will turn on The volume increa
9. 6 2005 15 07 iin Auxiliary Input Jacks This system includes AUX IN R L Jacks These jacks allow you to connect external audio equipment to this system and listen to the sound from the external equipment through the speakers of this system Examples of the types of external equipment that may be connected are A cassette deck the audio outputs from a VCR or DVD player a personal cassette player MP3 player MD player or a personal hard disc audio jukebox device such as an iPod Connect the audio output jack s or headphone jack of the external audio equipment to the AUX IN R L jacks on the back panel of this system CONNECTION CABLES ARE NOT INCLUDED You may leave your external device permanently connected to this system if you wish lt is not necessary to disconnect the external device in order to listen to the Tuner or CD player in this system SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR From External Audio Source Instructions for listening to your external device will be found at the end of this Owner s Manual ES299 062905 p65 7 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 8 Power Source This system is designed to operate on 120V AC 60Hz house current only Connecting this system to any oth
10. Playback On Remote Control Only This feature allows you to play just the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc This may be useful when you are trying to locate a specific song but you do not remember the title Load the disc as usual and wait until the display shows the total playing time and number of tracks Press the INTRO button on the remote control The INTRO indicator will appear in the display The player will play the first 10 seconds of each track automatically When the first 10 seconds of the last track has played the player stops and the display again shows the total playing time and number of tracks on the disc To cancel the Intro mode press the INTRO button once more until the INTRO indicator disappears 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 28 Programmed Playback The Programmed Playback feature allows you to program a total of up to 64 tracks in any desired order You may program the same track to play several times within a program sequence if desired Note You cannot program tracks during playback If a disc is playing press the Mm STOP button first to stop playback before beginning the programming steps below 1 Load the disc in the player and wait until the player has read the Table of Contents of the disc 2 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button on the remote control The PRG indicator Program Memory P 01 and f Track 00 will appear
11. buttons to set the display to the correct minutes 6 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button once more Only the flashing and the clock begins to run 18 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 19 Listening To The Radio 1 Press the STANDBY ON button to turn the system On The display lighting comes on and the display briefly shows HELLO 2 Press the FUNCTION button to select the Tuner function An AM or FM frequency will appear on the display Press the TUNER BAND button again to switch between the AM and FM bands if necessary 3 Tune to the desired station as follows lt Manual Tuning Repeatedly press the SKIP TUNING or buttons until the display shows the exact frequency of the desired station Use the Manual Tuning method to tune to weak or distant stations that are not strong enough to be recognized by the Automatic Tuning system lt Automatic Tuning Depress and hold the SKIP TUNING or buttons until the display begins to move then release the buttons The Tuner will search up or down the band for the next strong signal and stop on that station Repeat this procedure until the tuner stops on your desired station A If you tuned to an FM Stereo station the ST indicator will appear in the display If the FM Stereo reception is noisy or weak press the MODE button on the remote control to select the FM Mono mode 5 Adjust the VO
12. 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 29 6 2005 15 07 O PREPARATION FOR USE Unpacking and Set Up lt This carton contains the main unit two speakers with removable front panels and the remote control handset Carefully remove all the components from the carton and remove all packing materials form the components Make sure nothing is accidentally discarded with the packing materials Save the carton and packing materials if possible in the unlikely event that this unit ever needs to be returned for service Using the original carton and packing material is the only way to properly protect the unit from shipping damage Remove any descriptive stickers or labels from the front panel of the main unit Do not remove any labels or stickers that may be affixed to the back panel of the main unit or the speakers Unwind the AC power cord on the back of the main unit and extend it to its full length Unwind the FM lead wire antenna on the back of the main unit and extend it to its full length Unwind the speaker cables on the backs of the speakers and extend them to their full length ES299 062905 p65 4 29 6 2005 15 07 iin Connecting The Speakers Note Always connect the spea
13. LUME DBBS and EQ controls to the desired settings 6 When you are finished listening press the STANDBY ON button to return the system to the Standby Off mode The display lighting goes off and the display changes from radio frequency to correct time 19 29 6 2005 15 07 Hints For Better Reception FM The FM lead wire antenna on the back panel should be extended to its full length You may also have to vary the direction of this antenna until you find the position that provides the best reception 0 SHOCK HAZARD DO M RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR AM The AM bar antenna is inside the cabinet of the main unit You may need to change the position of the main unit until you find the position that provides the best reception for your favorite AM stations STANDBY ON Or MEMORY CH MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM ES299 062905 p65 20 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 21 Presetting Stations In The Tuner Memory You can store up to 40 of your favorite stations 30 FM 10 AM in the tuner memory for easy recall at any time Using either the manual or automatic tuning method described on page 19
14. Lithium battery included To extend the life of the original battery we have inserted a small clear plastic spacer tab between the Lithium battery and the battery terminal You must remove this battery spacer tab before you can use the remote control To remove the tab pull it in the direction of the arrow in the illustration as shown When the operation of the remote control becomes intermittent or unsatisfactory replace the original battery with a new 3 volt Lithium battery The battery number is CR2025 or equivalent gt ie o ele 00 1 To replace the battery slide the battery holder out of the remote control in the direction of arrow el i E TO 616 Z o x 000 2 Remove the original battery from the holder and install a new CR2025 battery with the side facing up as shown in the illustration Then slide the battery holder back into the remote control E Research Dispose of the original battery properly It should not be thrown into a fire as the battery may explode if incinerated It should not be left around where small children or pets might play with or swallow it If the battery is accidentally swallowed contact a physician immediately ES299 062905 p65 14 29 6 2005 15 07 O ES299 062905 p65 15 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Make sure that you have fully extended the FM antenna wire Make sure that yo
15. Track and Play time display ES299 062905 p65 29 6 2005 15 07 MA MP3 ID3 Support Information Display When you create a CD on your computer containing MP3 audio files the software you use to create the disc will normally allow you to input the name of the Artist the name of the Album and the Titles of the individual songs If the information is input properly when the disc is created it will scroll across the bottom of the CD display during playback of the MP3 CD Refer to previous page MP3 CD Repeat Playback On Remote Control Only There are 3 Repeat Playback options with MP3 CDs In addition to the Repeat 1 Track and Repeat All Tracks options which are the same for normal CDs you may also select Directory Repeat mode to repeat all the tracks contained in a single Directory Album lt To repeat a single track on an MP3 CD Select the track to be repeated and start playback as usual Then press the REPEAT button on the remote control once The C indicator appears and the selected track will be repeated continuously lt To repeat all the tracks on an MP3 CD Begin playback as usual then press the REPEAT button twice The ALL C indicators appear on the display and all the tracks on the disc will be repeated continuously lt To repeat all the tracks in a single Directory or Album Press the ALBUM MEM CH button to select the desired Aloum number as
16. albums with the ALBUM MEM CH or buttons lt You may press the MODE button once to enter Album f A Bum Oe i Search mode then press the SKIP TUNING or MOTTO dl FOr UVU buttons to search the desired album Note If the album name is not recognized or if the album was not properly named the display will show UNKNOWN 6 Playback will continue until the last track has played and then the display will again show the total number of tracks albums on the USB device Note If you have finished listening and want to remove your USB device before the music ends always press the M STOP button first and then remove your device If you remove the device before pressing the M STOP button you may cause an electro static discharge ESD condition and this may prevent the device from operating properly until the ESD condition is cleared 38 ES299 062905 p65 38 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Special Functions TIMER Operation On Remote Control Only This system includes a programmable Timer function You can use the timer to wake you up to the TUNER or to your favorite CD The timer can be programmed while the unit is in the Standby Power Off mode the TUNER CD CARD USB or AUX mode To Set The TIMER The 1 Time 1 Press and hold the TIMER button on the remote control The on indicators appear and the Hour digits will begin flashing in the display
17. and enclose a copy of your proof of purchase Send your unit to Emerson Radio Corp 5101 Statesmsn Drive Irving TX 75063 This warranty does not cover damage from negligence misuse abuse accident failure to follow operating instructions commercial use rental repairs by an unauthorized facility or products purchased used serviced or damaged outside of the United States THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE AU898M The serial number of your system is located on a label on the back panel Please take a moment now to locate the serial number and write the number in the space provided below You may be asked to provide this number when calling for product service Model Number ES299 Serial Number 46 ES299 062905 p65 46 29 6 2005 15 07 Research EMERSON Part No 16 2973 506 02 Printed in China ES299 062905 p65 47 29 6 2005 15 07
18. avorite chair with the ultra slim 22 key remote control Please be sure to read this manual carefully and completely to make sure you understand all of the exciting features and functions included in your new system We have taken great care to make sure that this system was in perfect working order when it left our factory If you experience any problem with the set up or operation of this system please do not return it to the dealer Please call the Emerson Customer Service Hotline toll free at 800 898 9020 One of our representatives will try to diagnose and correct the problem for you If that is not possible you will be advised how to obtain a replacement Once again all of us at Emerson Research thank you for your purchase 29 6 2005 15 07 O ES299 062905 p65 3 IMPORTANT NOTES e Avoid installing this unit in places Operate controls and switches as exposed to direct sunlight or close to described in the manual heat radiating appliances such as Before turning On the power make electric heaters on top of other stereo certain that power cord is properly equipment that radiates too much heat installed places lacking ventilation or dusty areas places subject to constant vibration and or humid or moist areas Store your CDs Memory Cards in a cool area to avoid damage from heat e When moving the set be sure to first e Do not attempt to clean this unit with l
19. disconnect the power cord chemical solvents as this might damage the finish Use a clean dry cloth CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION SESTAS ERONI roces encara WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1 DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM This product contains a low power Laser Device FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna lt Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject
20. e Album Search can only be performed using the remote control handset B Title Album Search can only be performed if the title and album information was properly encoded in the original MP3 files before they were burned recorded on the CD To search a MP3 CD for a specific song by Title 1 Load the MP3 CD in the player and wait until the player reads the Table of Contents on the disc and shows the total number of Albums Directories and Tracks Files on the disc For example in the illustration the disc contains 9 Albums and 56 Tracks N U D W 0 gt o U m o lt o 5 o 5 gt 3 o Q o gt 2 F gt 0 p ESP The Search symbol P will flash in the display and Z nng A LLC the player will enter the alphabetical and numerical i H 43H title search mode beginning with the letter A The display will show the first song title beginning with the letter A w Press the SKIP TUNING button repeatedly to scroll through all the song titles on the disc in alphabetical and numerical order When you see the desired Song Title on the display Example My Way press the pil PLAY PAUSE button to begin immediate playback of that title Track Number In Disc Album Number In Disc X 048 Pt CILJ Wit Alphabet M Song Title AN MM pi MY Track Number of Album Elapse Time
21. e remote control operation If the remote is not operating properly try reducing the brightness of the room or moving closer to the main unit If this does not solve the problem it may be time to change the remote control battery 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Volume Controls To increase or decrease the system volume press the VOLUME or VOLUME buttons on the front panel or the remote control The Volume Level Indicator will appear on the display when you change the volume level The level indicator ranges from 00 Minimum to 30 Maximum The system remembers the volume level when the power is switched Off and automatically returns to the same level when the power is switched On again EQ Electronic Preset Equalizer The preset equalizer allows you to adjust the sound characteristic for the most popular types of music Press the EQ button on the front panel or the remote control to cycle through the following equalizer settings PASS EQ Off CLASSIC ROCK POP JAZZ The appropriate EQ indicator briefly appears in the display to confirm your selection The system remembers the EQ setting when the power is switched Off and returns to the same setting when the power is switched On again DBBS Dynamic Bass Boost Control Press the DBBS button on the front panel or the remote control to increase the bass response Press again to cancel the Bass Boos
22. er power source may cause damage to the system and such damage is not covered by your warranty Note The system has polarized AC plug with one wide blade and one narrow blade The plug will only fit into matching polarized AC outlets This is a safety feature to reduce the possibility of electric shock If the plug will not fit in your AC outlets you probably have an outdated non polarized outlet You should have your outdated outlet changed by a qualified licensed electrician Do not file the wide blade on the plug or use an adapter to make the plug fit into your outlet This defeats the safety feature and could expose you to electric shock AC Outlet AC Plug Placement Of The System The system should be placed on a stable level surface such as a table shelf or stand convenient to a 120V 60Hz AC outlet out of direct sunlight and away from sources of excess heat dust moisture or vibration The speakers may be separated from the main as far the wires allow for maximum stereo separation or the may be placed to the immediate left and right of the main unit 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 9 Protect Your Furniture This model is equipped with non skid rubber feet to prevent the product from moving when you operate the controls These feet are made from non migrating rubber material specially formulated to avoid leaving any marks or stains on your furniture However certai
23. ic from your external source adjust the VOLUME EQ and DBBS controls of this system as desired LINE OUT Jacks To record from the TUNER or CD player in this unit to an external recording device connect the LINE OUT jacks on the back panel of this unit refer to page 6 to the audio input LINE INPUT or RECORDING REC input jacks of the external recording device such as a cassette recorder or mini disc recorder Be sure to refer to the instructions for the external recording device as well ES299 062905 p65 43 29 6 2005 15 07 O 1 ES299 062905 p65 44 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Compact Disc Care lt To remove a disc from its storage case press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges C O lt Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc s recorded surface with a soft cloth Unlike conventional records compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris so gently wiping with a soft cloth should remove most particles Wipe in a straight line from the inside to the outside of the disc Small dust particles and light stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality lt Clean the disc periodically with a soft lint free dry cloth Never use detergents or abrasive cleaners to clean the disc If necessary use a CD cleaning kit lt Never write on or affix labels to the s
24. in the display TATA a TA KIV P Li PRG 3 Then press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to select the first track on the disc to be programmed Example Track 07 4 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button again to enter Track 07 in program memory 01 The program memory number advances to P 02 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 selecting the desired Track number each time until you have entered up to 64 tracks in the CD program memory 29 6 2005 15 07 itn 6 Press the MI PLAY PAUSE button to begin programmed playback The PRG indicator remains On The player will play all the tracks that you programmed in the desired sequence e After the last programmed track has played the player stops but the programmed sequence remains in the memory lt To play the programmed sequence again press the PROGRAM CLOCK button then the MI PLAY PAUSE button lt To cancel the programmed sequence from the memory press the IE STOP button at programming mode Programmed Repeat Playback You can use the Programmed and Repeat Playback functions together to continuously repeat a programmed sequence First program up to 64 tracks as described above Then press the REPEAT button twice to activate All Tracks Repeat feature Press the BMI PLAY PAUSE button to begin Programmed Repeat Playback The programmed sequence will be repeated continuously ES299 062905 p65 29
25. is is normal and not an indication of any problem with your unit Press the Pll PLAY PAUSE button to begin playback Note This CD player is equipped with an automatic 10 second Electronic Skip Protection ESP memory system that will eliminate CD skipping if the unit is accidentally shaken or bumped during playback The ESP system turns On automatically when you press the MI PLAY PAUSE button and the ESP indicator begins flashing as the player stores 10 seconds of music in the memory When the memory is full the ESP indicator stops flashing and remains On If the unit is shaken or bumped for a few seconds you will not experience any skipping but the memory will be partially depleted and the ESP indicator will begin flashing until the memory is full again Since the ESP system does draw additional power from the batteries you can shut the ESP system Off if the unit is being used in a stable location and is not subject to shakes or bumps You may turn the ESP function Off or On again by pressing the MODE button on the remote control There is no MODE button on the main unit 24 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 25 7 Adjust the VOLUME DBBS and EQ controls as desired 8 Playback will continue until all tracks on the disc have been played then the player stops and the display shows the total tracks number and playing time on the disc To stop playback at an
26. ith dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does nat fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and no object filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Do no
27. kers before switching the power On and never operate the system without the speakers properly connected The speaker cables and the speaker terminals are color coded Connect the Red wires to the Red terminals Connect the Black wires to the Black terminals If the wires are connected incorrectly the sound will be muddy or distorted To make the connection completely depress the plastic levers to open the terminals insert the bare end of the speaker wire into the terminal openings and release the plastic levers to lock the wires in place NI VU MU WML y BER R L SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN i E m EE e ef BLACK IN 1000000000001 III 6 f iil f DP ana ES299 062905 p65 5 29 6 2005 15 07 iin LINE OUT R L Jacks This system includes a pair of LINE OUT R L jacks for the connection to optional external amplifier DONOT OPEN SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR To External Amplifier LINE IN Jacks ES299 062905 p65 6 29
28. n types of oil based furniture polishes wood preservatives or cleaning sprays may cause the rubber feet to soften and leave marks or a rubber residue on the furniture To prevent any damage to your furniture we strongly recommend that you purchase small self adhesive felt pads available at hardware stores and home improvement centers everywhere and apply these pads to the bottom of the rubber feet before you place the product on fine wooden furniture Stereo Headphone Jack This system includes a stereo PHONES jack on the front panel of the main unit You may connect a set of stereo headphones not included to this jack for private listening without disturbing others The main speakers are automatically shut off when headphones are connected to the PHONES jack Make sure that the plug from your headphones is fully inserted into the headphone jack If the plug is not fully inserted the sound may be intermittent or you may only hear sound from one side of the headphones IMPORTANT To prevent hearing damage always set the volume control to a low level before you connect the headphones Then connect the headphones put them on and very gradually increase the volume to a comfortable listening level Remember that CDs may contain both very soft and very loud passages Adjust the volume to a comfortable level using a louder passage so that you always know what the maximum level will be 29 6 2005 15 07
29. nts information After you load an MP3 CD in the player the player will read each of the Directories or Albums on the disc one at a time and display the Directory Number and the cumulative number of tracks in the directories that have already been read For example if we insert an MP3 CD containing 11 Directories or Albums and a total of 172 files or tracks the display will show ES299 062905 p65 30 29 6 2005 15 07 O MP3 CD Playback The MI PLAY PAUSE SKIP TUNING SKIP TUNING and m STOP controls have the same functions for MP3 CDs as they do for normal CDs To skip quickly from a track in one directory to a track in another directory proceed as follows 1 Load your MP3 CD in the player wait until the reading process is completed 2 Example Let s assume that you want to skip to Directory 09 Track 005 lt Press the ALBUM MEM CH button repeatedly to select album 09 The track will show 001 lt Press the SKIP TUNING button repeatedly until the display shows Track 005 lt Press and hold the MODE button to scroll through the ID3 text information If the information was properly inserted when the files were created the display will show the song TITLE ARTIST name and ALBUM name ng ESP ALBUM o lt Press and hold the MODE button again to return to
30. ontrol once The C indicator appears in the display and the selected track will be repeated continuously All Tracks Repeat Load the disc in the player and begin playback Press the REPEAT button on the remote control twice The ALL C indicators appear in the display All tracks on the disc will be repeated continuously To cancel Repeat playback mode press the REPEAT button until the ALL E indicators disappear from the display Repeat mode can also be canceled by opening the CD tray switching to the TUNER or AUX mode or pressing the STANDBY ON button to return the system to the Standby Off mode ES299 062905 p65 26 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 27 Random Playback On Remote Control Only The Random playback feature allows you play all the tracks on the disc in random order You can select random playback while the disc is playing or when the player is stopped Load a CD in the player as usual and then press the RANDOM button on the remote control handset id RNDM L ar 7 PAJA The RNDM indicator appears in the display VV VIIC The player will randomly select a track from the disc and begin playback Random playback will continue until all tracks have played once then the player stops To stop Random playback press the RANDOM button on the remote control again The RNDM indicator disappears and normal playback will resume from that point INTRO Scan
31. or CD function as usual 2 Press the SLEEP button on the remote control 3 The display will show SLEEP 90 indicating that the sleep timer will shut the power off after 90 minutes Continue pressing the SLEEP button to decrease the amount of sleep timer operation Each time you press the SLEEP button you subtract 10 minutes to the sleep timer The minimum sleep timer operation is 10 minutes After a few seconds the Sleep Time display disappears and the normal Tuner or CD display returns The small SLEEP indicator remains in the display When the Sleep Timer counts down to 00 the power shuts off automatically Notes You can shut the unit Off manually before the Sleep Timer counts down to 00 by pressing the STANDBY ON button at any time If you are falling asleep to CD the system will only operate until the CD ends If you set the Sleep Timer for 90 minutes but your CD is only 45 minutes long the music will stop after 45 minutes 42 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Auxiliary Operation You can listen to an auxiliary audio source connected to the AUX IN jacks on the back panel of this unit refer to page 7 for connection information Press the FUNCTION button or AUX button on remote control to select the Aux function DOI Iv The AUX indicator appears in the display HU A Operate the external device as you would normally When you hear the mus
32. ore pressing the M STOP button you may cause an electro static discharge ESD condition and this may prevent the card reader from operating properly until the ESD condition is cleared 37 ES299 062905 p65 37 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Playing MP3 Audio Files On Portable USB Storage Device Note The USB port in this system can only read files in MP3 format lt cannot read files in other compressed audio formats such as WMA AAC etc 1 Turn the system On as usual 2 Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until the main ran TUE 7 display shows CARD USB LA uu Connect your portable USB storage device to the USB lt gt Port on the front panel of this system as shown in the illustration Ln Note The portable USB drive can only be connected one way usually with the printed side facing up If you have trouble connecting your USB storage device to the USB lt port do not force it This may damage the connector Instead turn the device over and try connecting it again 4 The player will read the information on the external 09 device and the display will show the total number of aH L Tracks and Albums on the device 5 Press the Pil PLAY PAUSE button to begin playback lt Adjust the VOLUME EQ and DBBS controls as desired lt You can skip tracks with the SKIP TUNING or buttons just as you would with a normal CD lt You can skip
33. playing first press the m STOP button to stop playback then follow the programming steps below In this example the MP3 CD contains a total of 11 Directories Albums and 172 Tracks Files Let s assume that the first track we want to program is Track 003 in Album 05 1 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button on the remote control The display shows Album 00 flashing Track 000 Program Number P 01 and PRG indicator appear 2 Press the SKIP TUNING button repeatedly to select Album 05 3 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button to enter Album 05 in Program Memory P 01 The track 000 flashes 4 Press the SKIP TUNING button repeatedly to select Track 003 al lt Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button to enter Track 003 in Program Memory P 01 The Program Number advances to P 02 the Album and Track Number returns to 00 amp 000 o Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to enter up to 64 tracks in the program memory gt After you have entered up to 64 tracks in the Program Memory press the pli PLAY PAUSE button to begin programmed playback 34 ES299 062905 p65 34 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Title Search And Album Search On MP3 CDs This system allows you to search through a MP3 CD and select a specific album Directory or even a specific song title File for immediate playback Notes A Titl
34. r 9 gt II PLAY PAUSE Button 0 E STOP Button 1 SKIP TUNING Button 2 SKIP TUNING Button Back Panel 23 AUX IN R L Jacks 24 FM Lead Wire ANTENNA 25 LINE OUT R L Jacks 26 SPEAKER Terminals 27 AC Power Cord 12 ES299 062905 p65 12 29 6 2005 15 07 iin Remote Control DBBS Button EQ Button MODE Button INTRO Button REPEAT Button m STOP Button FUNCTION Button AUX Button TIMER Button O O NN O G R O YP L VL VE VE V V V O O OO O OO O ae VO VO LO VO O O VO OO O O 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SLEEP Button RANDOM Button MUTE Button VOLUME Button VOLUME Button ES299 062905 p65 Battery Compartment ALBUM MEM CH Button ALBUM MEM CH Button IR Infrared Transmitter STANDBY ON Off Button gt il PLAY PAUSE Button kea SKIP TUNING Button gt gt I SKIP TUNING Button PROGRAM CLOCK Button TUNER BAND Button 12 STANDBY ON e 13 11 y NB NN AN VAS 10 O 1 onen STOP PLAY PAUSE 15 LO Ohie 8 REPEAT ae ANDON Zero 100001 6 A Hone He gE P 9 q T 473 ALBUMIMEN CH A mme 20 0 2 a A e 22 el Research 24 13 29 6 2005 15 07 iin Remote Control Battery The remote control requires one button type 3 volt
35. ses gradually to the preset level It will sound until the turn Off time is reached and the power shut off automatically N To stop the unit sooner press the STANDBY ON button The power turns Off but the Timer remains set and will turn the unit on again at the same time on the following day 40 29 6 2005 15 07 O ES299 062905 p65 4 13 If you do not want the Timer to turn the unit on the following day press the TIMER button once The indicator disappears in the display AE a qm man WIU Notes e You may reactivate the Timer again by pressing the TIMER button once The indicator will reappear e To re program the Timer press and hold the TIMER button until the Hour digits begin flashing Then repeat the steps 2 10 on pages 39 40 lt If the unit turns on to CD function it will only play until the end of the disc and then stops If your CD is only 45 minutes the unit will only play for 45 minutes but the power will remain On until turn Off time is reached 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 42 SLEEP Timer On Remote Control Only This system includes a programmable Sleep Timer that allows you to fall asleep to between 10 and 90 minutes of music and then shuts the power Off automatically To operate the sleep timer 1 Turn the system On and operate either the TUNER
36. t function ES299 062905 p65 16 29 6 2005 15 07 MA MUTE Button On Remote Control Only Press the MUTE button on the remote control to shut off the speakers temporarily for example to answer the telephone The sound stops and the MUTE indicator flashes in the display Press the MUTE button again to cancel the mute function and restore the sound The MUTE indicator disappears The mute function will also be canceled automatically by pressing the VOLUME or VOLUME buttons ES299 062905 p65 17 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 18 Setting The Clock When the unit is connected to the AC outlet for the first time the flashes on the display Note Do not turn the main unit power On The clock can only be set while the main unit power is Off The clock can only be set with the Remote Control 1 Press and hold the PROGRAM CLOCK button on the remote control 12 HOUR flashes on display Press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to select between 24 HOUR or 12 HOUR modes if necessary 2 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button again Just the Hour digits will continue flashing 3 Press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to set the display to the correct hour AM or PM 4 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button again The Minute digits will begin flashing 5 Press the SKIP TUNING or
37. t overload wall outlet Use only power source as indicated Use replacement parts as specified by the manufacturer The product may be mounted to a wall only if recommended by the manufacturer Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks 15 16 17 18 K de ers ES299 062905 p65 1 29 6 2005 15 07 MA ES299 062905 p65 2 Thank You for purchasing the Emerson Research Multi Media Audio System This is the world s first compact audio system to include a card slot for SD MMC flash memory cards This allows you to play the MP3 music files which you have stored on SD or MMC flash memory cards Simply remove the card from your solid state MP3 player and insert it into the convenient front panel card reader slot Now you can enjoy your MP3 files through the speakers of this system instead of using headphones which means you can share the music with all your friends We ve also included a convenient USB port on the front panel as well This allows you to connect and play MP3 music files stored on portable USB storage devices Of course the built in CD player also plays CD R CD RW and MP3 encoded CDs in addition to normal pre recorded CDs And the digital tuner will store up to 40 of your favorite stations 30 FM 10 AM for easy and immediate recall Finally all functions of this system can be operated from the comfort of your f
38. ton repeatedly until the main PART U OF display shows CARD USB 3 Insert your SD or MMC flash memory card containing MP3 audio files into the SD MMC card slot as shown in the illustration Note The card can only be inserted one way Push it in as far as it will go until it lt A locks in place 4 The player will read the information on the card and the display will show the total number of files 0 a 4 Mc ET ME Tracks and Albums on the card aH i Op The reader LED indicator will light up 5 Press the Mi PLAY PAUSE button to begin playback lt Adjust the VOLUME EQ and DBBS controls as desired e You can skip tracks with the SKIP TUNING or buttons just as you would with a normal CD e You can skip Albums with the ALBUM MEM CH or buttons You may press the MODE button once to enter Album f A Bum TE l K mp NIN NG Search mode then press the SKIP TUNING or JUN go buttons to search the desired album Note If the album name is not recognized or if the p A Bum m album was not properly named the display will show dh K h E N UNKNOWN 6 Playback will continue until the last track has played and then the display will again show the total number of tracks albums on the card Note If you have finished listening and want to remove your memory card before the music ends always press the M STOP button first and then remove your card If you remove the card bef
39. u have removed the battery spacer from the remote control handset Make sure that the system is connected to an AC outlet that is always live Do not connect the system to an AC outlet controlled by a wall switch Remove The Dummy CD Transit Protection Card This system was shipped with a dummy CD transit protection card in the CD player The card was inserted to prevent the CD player mechanism from moving during shipping and handling It must be removed and discarded before you can load your own CD After connecting the system to your AC outlet press the STANDBY ON button to turn the system On Then press the A OPEN CLOSE button to open the CD tray Remove the dummy CD and discard it Press the amp OPEN CLOSE button to close the CD tray General Controls Most of the main functions of this system can be operated by the controls on the front panel of the main unit or by the buttons on the remote control handset If a specific function can only be operated by the remote handset or by the front panel controls this will be clearly indicated in the instructions When operating this system with the remote control handset make sure that the IR Infrared transmitter on the front of the remote handset is pointed at the remote sensor on the front panel of the main unit The effective operating range of the remote control is approximately 15 feet Please note that bright sunlight or room lighting may interfere with th
40. urface of compact discs Care Of The Cabinet If the cabinet becomes dusty wipe it with a soft dry dust cloth Do not use any wax polish sprays or abrasive cleaners on the cabinet Caution Never allow any water or other liquids to get inside the unit while cleaning 44 29 6 2005 15 07 emerson TO FIND THE LOCATION AND PHONE Research NUMBER OF YOUR NEAREST SERVICE SERVICE CENTER PERMITTED TO PERFORM WARRANTY CALL TOLL FREE 1 800 695 0098 FOR ADDITIONAL SET UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE PLEASE CALL 1 800 898 9020 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE PLEASE WRITE TO Emerson Radio Corp Consumer Affairs Dept 5101 Statesman Drive Irving TX 75063 ES299 062905 p65 45 29 6 2005 15 07 LIMITED WARRANTY Emerson Radio Corp warrants manufacturing defects in original material including original parts and workmanship under normal use and conditions for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of original purchase in the U S With your dated proof of purchase we will provide repair service at no charge for labor and parts at an authorized Depot Repair Facility or replace the product in our discretion For repair or replacement pack your unit in a padded box enclose your check or money order payable to Emerson Radio Corp in the amount of 9 00 not required by California residents to cover shipping and handling costs
41. y time press the MW STOP button 9 If you are finished listening press the 4 OPEN CLOSE button to open the CD tray remove your disc from the player re close the tray and press the STANDBY ON button to return the system to the Standby Off mode Pause Control To pause temporarily during CD playback press the Pil PLAY PAUSE button again The sound stops and the elapsed time flashes in the display but the disc continues spinning Press the Pll PLAY PAUSE button once more to cancel Pause mode and resume playback at the same point the elapsed time stops flashing Skip Track and High Speed Music Search lt During playback repeatedly press the SKIP TUNING or buttons to skip to higher or lower numbered tracks Playback will begin on the selected track lt During playback depress and hold the SKIP TUNING or buttons to search within a track at high speed to locate a specific musical passage Release the SKIP TUNING or buttons when you hear the desired passage Normal speed playback will resume at that point 25 29 6 2005 15 07 MA Repeat Playback On Remote Control Only The Repeat function in this system allows you to continuously repeat a single track or the entire disc The Repeat function can be activated during playback or while the player is stopped One Track Repeat Select the track to be repeated and begin playback Press the REPEAT button on remote c
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
取扱説明書 - 岩谷産業 Cryptage du son et traitement numérique CANTO NXT - Life & Mobility Synology DX1211 storage server Istruzioni d`uso complete - LI perfectION Guidebook Calcium NICI 37364 AJ260/12 Philips Radio-réveil station météo 取扱説明書 Manual de Usuario del Servicio de Fax IP Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file