Cd recorder music system with encode and bluetooth (20 pages)
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CD Recorder Music System with Encode and Bluetooth Model no: BCD120 Batch no: PR3621 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ AND RETAIN FOR FURUTRE REFERENCE.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Read the instructions. All uses guidelines must be read before start device. 2. Keep the instructions for future use. 3. Attention, use and security guidelines must be respected. 4. The device must not be used near water or be put in contact with moisture. 5.
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Location of Controls Remote Sensor Erase button BT LED indicator CD Play/Pause button Standby LED Indicator TS button LCD Display Tune/CD Skip Up / Down Button Standby/On button Folder / Pre Up / Down Button Function Button Record button CD Open/Close Button 3.5mm headphone Jack CD tray 3.5mm Aux-In Jack...
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29. Dust Cover 30. Alignment Screw with Rubber Cover 31. Counterweight 32. Pitch Adjustment Control 33. Turntable Speed Selector 34. Cueing Lever 35. Tonearm Rest 36. Manual Pick Up Holder 37. Spindle Adaptor – this is a small round insert that goes in the middle of a 45-rpm Record so it can be played on the LP or 78 rpm size spindle of your Turntable.
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Installing Batteries into your Remote Control The Battery Compartment is located on the reverse of the Remote Control. 1. Remove the Battery Compartment Door by pressing in on the tab and gently lifting off the Door. 2. Insert two (4) AAA size batteries (not included) into the Battery Compartment following the polarity markings inside the Battery Compartment.
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How to PRE-SET your favourite Radio Stations using your Remote Control The Unit can store up to 60 radio stations (FM - 30 stations/AM - 30 stations) in the device’s memory. 1. Press the Standby/On button (5) and the LCD display (4) will light up and starts in FM mode. 2.
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• Always remove the Cassette Tape from the system when not in use. HOW TO PLAY A VINYL RECORD Before playing a Vinyl on your Unit, you must ensure that the Tonearm and Stylus are properly balanced by the Counterweight, ready for play. How to install the COUNTERWEIGHT 1.
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How to STOP playing a VINYL manually Move the Cueing lever (34) backwards, to the UP position. This will lift the Tonearm from the Record and instantly stop play. How to ADJUST TURNTABLE speed Turn the Pitch Adjustment Control (32) to gently increase or decrease the speed of the Turntable. How to ALIGN the TONEARM ‘stop’...
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3. ALWAYS press the CD Stop button and wait for the CD to stop before pressing the CD Open/Close button (7) to open the CD tray. How to SKIP CD tracks During Play or Pause mode, you can either: • Press the CD track skip forward button on the main unit or on the Remote Control, to skip to the next track on the CD.
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1. When the programmed tracks start to play, press the CD Stop button on your Remote Control. 2. Now press the CLEAR button (on the Remote Control). 3. One of the programmed track deletes from the Memory each time you press the CLEAR button. How to PLAY MP3 tracks from a USB Memory stick The Unit can decode and play all MP3 files stored on a USB Memory stick.
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3. Switch on the Bluetooth function of your Bluetooth device (e.g. mobile phone) and select the device named ‘BCD120’ to pair the Bluetooth device with the music system. 4. Once the pairing process has connected successfully, the Bluetooth LED Indicator (2) will light up in blue colour.
How to CONNECT and PLAY an AUXILIARY DEVICE You can connect any Auxiliary Device (i.e. MP3 player, iPod®) to the system by plugging one end of a 3.5mm Aux Cable (not provided) into the 3.5mm Jack on the Auxiliary Device and the other end into AUX-IN (20) on the music system.
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Whichever media you choose to record from, please complete the following procedures before recording onto a CD: 1. Press the CD open/close button (7) on your main unit to open the CD tray. 2. Place a blank CD-R or CD-RW Disc into the CD Drawer (8). 3.
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Recording the 1st Track or an entire Audio CD to CD (via USB) 1. Press the CD OPEN/CLOSE button (7) to open the CD drawer (8) and place the audio CD in the tray – printed side facing upwards. 2. The CD operation DISPLAY area (4) will show the TOC (Table of Contents) of the pre-recorded CD. 3.
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How to PAUSE/RE-START the RECORDING PROCESS 1. To pause the recording process at any time, press the CD Play/pause button (the round button you your Remote Control). ‘---bUSY’ will flash for a second on the LCD display. The system will then generate a new recording track number and the recording process will pause.
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The system will perform a search and the LCD display will show ‘---bUSY’. Please be patient. Press the FINALISE button on your Remote Control in CD stop mode. ‘Fin-dIC’ will appear on the LCD display on the main unit. Press the CD Play/Pause button to start the finalising process.
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9. Press the CD Play/Pause button (the circular button on your Remote Control) to erase the last track from the disc. 10. ‘---bUSY’ will appear on the LCD display. 11. Once the erasing process has finished, the LCD display will show the disc’s total number of tracks and the total playing time.
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How to ENCODE a single track or an entire Audio CD to USB in MP3 format 1. Insert your USB Memory Stick into the USB port (21) on the main unit. Ensure there is sufficient space available for encoding. 2. Select ‘CD’ mode by pressing the Function button (6). 3.
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9. The Cassette Tape will stop playing and eject. How to ENCODE a single track or an entire Audio CD to USB in MP3 format 1. Insert your USB Memory Stick into the USB port (21) on the main unit. Ensure there is sufficient space available for encoding.
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How to CONNECT the Unit to a HI-FI SYSTEM You can connect the Unit to a Hi-Fi system by connecting an RCA cable (not included) to the Line out connectors (26) on the back of the unit. How to CONNECT your EARPHONES Connect your Earphones (not included) to the Earphone Jack (19) on the front of the unit.
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