Boston Acoustics Shelf Stereo System owner manual Using headphones, Using other devices Aux 1, 2

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Using headphones

If you plug headphones into the stereo minijack on the front panel, the speakers will be muted except for the alarms. Be sure to use the jack marked with the headphones symbol, not the nearby Aux 3 jack.

Using other devices (Aux 1, 2, and 3)

You can play external sources such as a TV, CD changer, or MP3 player through the MicroSystem CD. There are three stereo connec- tions: two via RCA input jacks on the rear panel, and a third via a 1/8" minijack on the front of the MicroSystem CD. The rear-panel aux inputs are for permanent sources such as a TV or a CD changer. The front-panel input (Aux 3) is for portable sources such as an iPod® or Walkman®. The Aux 3 front-panel input is optimized for portable devices and is more sensitive than the rear-panel inputs. When using a portable device with the Aux 3 input, first make sure that the volume level on the portable device is not set to the maxi- mum level. You can adjust the volume control on the portable device to find the best sound without distortion. To choose an Aux source, press the Aux button repeatedly until the one you want (Aux 1, 2, or 3) is displayed on the front-panel.

Note: The Aux inputs cannot be chosen as sources for alarm music. See page 10.

Display dimmer sensor control

The MicroSystem CD display panel will automatically dim when the room becomes dark. The amount of light it takes to dim the display can be adjusted. Press and hold the Info button and then press the Volume arrow buttons to adjust the threshold. You will hear a beep on each press of the Volume up and down arrows and the display will show a number 1 through 9. “1” indicates the darkest room light setting, and “9” indicates the brightest room light setting.

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Contents MicroSystem CD Thank you for choosing the Boston Acoustics MicroSystem CD Special FeaturesUnpacking the MicroSystem CD Backup alarmPlugging in the power cord Positioning the FM antenna Remote ControlControl Panel Setting the clockBasics Turning on the systemDisplay Adjusting the volumeTurning off the system Muting the systemRadio Tuning to an FM or AM stationLoading a CD CD PlayerPlaying a CD Creating MP3/WMA discs on your computer MP3/WMA discsPlaying MP3/WMA discs Setting the alarms AlarmsDisabling the alarm for weekends, etc Stopping the alarm when it is soundingUsing the Snooze function Checking the wakeup timeUsing the Sleep function More FeaturesChanging the display information Using other devices Aux 1, 2, Using headphonesDisplay dimmer sensor control Customizing the MicroSystem CD’s output Using the Bass trimProgramming the line output Connections Connecting other devicesOptional Connecting to a cable TV signal Connecting the FM antennaOptional Connecting to an outdoor antenna Optional Connecting to an external indoor AM antennaDisc error codes in the display TroubleshootingLimited Warranty SpecificationsIndex Control Panel diagram Display diagram Setting the clock Remote Control diagram Troubleshooting Page 042-002203-3

Shelf Stereo System specifications

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