Emerson Process Management IC200BK Auxiliary Input Jack, Mute Control Remote Control Only

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Auxiliary Input Jack

This system includes an Auxiliary Input Jack on the back panel so that you can connect older non-dockable iPods® , other MP3 players, or personal CD players, and listen to them through the speakers of this system. Use a mini stereo connection cable, not included, to connect the headphone jack of your external unit to the Aux In jack on the back panel of this system.

Press the Function button on the top panel or remote control of this system to select the AUX function. The AUX indicator appears in the display.

Set the Volume level control on this system to a medium level (approximately “30” on the volume level display).

Operate your external device as usual. Make final adjustments to the volume controls of this system and to your external device to achieve the desired level. Keep in mind that if the volume level of this system is set too low and the volume level of your external device is set too high the sound may be distorted. You need to experiment with both volume controls to find the most desirable volume level settings.

Mute Control (Remote Control Only)

If you need to shut off the speakers of this system temporarily press the Mute button on the remote control.

The sound stops and the MUTE indicator appears in the display.

To cancel the Mute function and restore the sound, press the Mute button again or press the Volume + or – buttons. The MUTE indicator disappears.

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