Technika MC123 manual USING THE CD PLAYER-2, Using The Radio, The Auxiliary Input, I0 22 KHZ

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USING THE CD PLAYER-2
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USING THE CD PLAYER-2

USING THE RADIO

!Press SKIP+/SKIP – , to select another track.

The display flashes the chosen track

Repeat the above steps to program additional tracks.

!Press PROG to store the selection.

!Press PLAY/PAUSE to play the program.

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MEMORY

STEREO FM RECEPTION

!Set the FUNCTION Switch to 'RADIO’

!Set the BAND Switch to ‘FM ST’

!Select the station using the Tuning Knob.

Rotate the knob to the right to increase and to the left to reduce the frequency. The frequency is indicated on the screen

!Play starts from the first track programmed

!The program plays once and stops unless you have selected a repeat mode.

Note: In ‘Program’ mode, if you stop the disc and then press PLAY, the disc will play from track 1 as normal but the program will still be in the memory.

!Press PROG to recall and replay the program.

To review the contents of a program:

!Press STOP. Keep pressingthe PROG key to review the programmed tracks.

To cancel a program:

!Press STOP. Open and close the CD door to cancel Program play.

After play: Set the Selector to OFF and remove the CD.

THE AUXILIARY INPUT

The AUX input is a 3.5 jack socket on the front panel. You may use it with any audio unit (e.g. mp3 player) which has a line output or a headphone output.

!Switch the Selector switch to the OFF position.

!Set the Volume control halfway.

!Plug a 3.5 jack cable into the AUX input. Plug the other end of the cable into the line or headphone output of the source unit.

!Switch on the source unit. If the source unit has a volume control set this to provide a moderate output into the MC-123.

!Control the volume with the MC-123 and the functions with the source unit.

NOTE: Connecting the AUX input when either the radio or CD is playing over- rides the input (and in the case of CD play, resets the CD). Removing the plug restores the previous function (and in the case of CD play, reloads the CD).

The radio will automatically detect stereo and mono broadcasts. When a Stereo broadcast is detected the Stereo beacon will light. The beacon will not light when a mono station is received.

!Orient the antenna cable for best signal quality. FM signals are horizontally polarised - extending the antenna sideways may offer improved reception.

STEREO AND MONO

Stereo reception offers a better listening experience. but requires a strong signal for noise-free reception. In poor reception areas the noise performance will be improved by listening to the radio in mono.

To listen in Mono:

!Set the BAND switch to ‘FM’ and proceed as for FM Stereo reception. The stereo indicator will extinguish.

AM RECEPTION

!Set the FUNCTION Switch to 'RADIO’

!Set the BAND Switch to ‘AM’

!Select the station using the Tuning Knob.

Rotate the knob to the right to increase and to the left to reduce the

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frequency. The frequency is indicated on the screen

 

 

!Rotate the unit for the best signal quality.

The AM antenna is a Ferrite Rod type located inside the unit. AM is liable to interference from mains appliances, fluorescent lights, cars etc. Changing the location of the unit may greatly improve signal quality

Note: In Radio mode the clock cannot be viewed or altered.

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Technika MC123 USING THE CD PLAYER-2, Using The Radio, The Auxiliary Input, I0 22 KHZ, Stereo Fm Reception, Am Reception