Technicolor - Thomson rs1290 manual Remote Control Operations, Installing Batteries, Repeat 1/ALL

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Remote Control

 

 

Operations

 

RS1290

 

 

Basically, most of the function keys on the remote

 

control can be found on the unit besides MUTE

 

and REPEAT 1/ALL.

 

 

MUTE-the unit is silent when MUTE is activated.

 

REPEAT 1/ALL-a particular track or all tracks

 

plays repeatedly by selecting this function. Press

 

once to select REPEAT 1 for playing a particular

 

track repeatedly. Press twice to select REPEAT

 

ALL for playing all tracks repeatedly. Press the

 

third time to de-select this function.

 

 

Installing Batteries

 

 

The remote control must be inserted with 2 AAA

 

batteries prior use. Follow the steps below to

 

ensure correct installation.

 

 

1. Remove the battery compartment door

 

 

(located at the back of the remote control) by

 

applying thumb pressure and then lifting the

 

door out and off the cabinet.

 

 

2. Before inserting the

 

 

batteries, observe the

AM1150/AM1155

 

polarities (that is, + and -) of

 

 

 

the battery, then relate the

 

 

polarities to the engraved

 

 

diagram inside the battery

 

 

compartment. Now insert

 

 

the batteries.

 

 

3.After installation of the batteries, replace and fit the

lid to cover the batteries. Lightly push it close with a snap.

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Contents RS1290 16/01, 1157 AM RS1290 Not attempt to bypass this safety feature RCA Information For Your SafetyService Information For Your Records10cm CD buttons Tuner buttonsTape buttons Repeat 1/ALL Remote Control OperationsInstalling Batteries AM1150/AM1155Presetting a Station Listening to the Preset Station Searching for a StationRadio Data System RDS for Thomson models only Setting Sleep Time Setting Clock TimeSetting Timer Press TUNING/SKIP/SEARCH to tune a RDS stationPlaying Cassette Tape Recording a Radio ProgramRecording a CD Loading and Playing CDs Setting Intro Play ProgrammingPress PLAY/PAUSE to play. You may Cleaning Cleaning CDsCD Player Handling CDs Technical Specifications Headset SafetySafety Precautions CD Lens CareWhat your warranty does not cover What your warranty coversHow you get service How State Law relates to warranty