Lenoxx BCD120 Instruction Manual

CD Recorder Music System with Encode and Bluetooth
Model no: BCD120
Batch no: PR3621
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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. Make sure has no liquid is spilled on device and device openings.
6. Move device carefully, avoid shocks.
7. Do not block the breakdown of the device outputs.
8. Do not place the device near from a heat source (e.g. radiator). Do not expose it to the Sun.
9. Plug the device as indicate on this information form.
10. This device has a connection with overload protection (security device) decision-making. If the replacement of decision-making is required, please you send has an experienced or the device manufacturer technician.
11. For cleaning the device, please follow the recommendations of the notice.
12. The sector cord should be unplugged a long period of use.
13. Device shall be repaired by a qualified person when: a. the taken or the power cord is damaged, b. objects have fallen into the apparatus or a liquid has been spilled into device, c. device was exposes to the rain, d. device does not work correctly without notable exterior change, e. device fell and the subwoofer is broken.
14. The user shall not try to maintain device beyond that which is described in this information form. The guarantee would negate.
15. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.
16. The mains plug is used as disconnect device. The mains plug of apparatus should not be obstructed OR should be easily accessed during intended use. To be completely disconnect the power input, the mains plug of apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains
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Location of Controls
1. Remote Sensor
2. BT LED indicator
3. Standby LED Indicator
4. LCD Display
5. Standby/On button
6. Function Button
7. CD Open/Close Button
8. CD tray
9. CD eject hole Volume knob
10. Volume Up/Down button
11. Finalize Button
12. CD Stop / FM ST/MONO button
13. Erase button
14. CD Play/Pause button
15. TS button
16. Tune/CD Skip Up / Down Button
17. Folder / Pre Up / Down Button
18. Record button
19. 3.5mm headphone Jack
20. 3.5mm Aux-In Jack
21. USB socket
22. Right speaker
23. Rubber feet
24. Cassette Fast Forward/Eject button
25. Cassette Door Cover
26. Line Out Connectors
27. FM Radio Antenna
28. AC Mains Cable
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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.
Remote Control
In CD mode: to open/close the CD door Function button Press to change the function mode such as Tuner, CD, USB…etc Program In CD/USB/Tuner mode, press to active programming function Skip up /down Press to select previous / next tracks in CD mode.
In Radio mode: Press to tune frequency up/down
Play/Pause In CD/USB mode, press once to start playback. Press again to
enter pause mode. In Recording/Encoding mode: Press to confirm function. Stop /FM Mono/St In CD/USB mode, press to stop playback.
In FM Radio mode: Press to Select FM Stereo/Mono Mode
Folder/Preset In Radio mode: Press to recall radio preset channel
Up /Down upward/downward In USB mode: Press to select Music Folder up/down Volume +/- Press to adjust the volume level Record Press to active Record/Encode function Rec Level+/- Press to select CD-R record level Erase Press to erase file in USB thumb drive or CD-RW Auto / Manual Press to activate Auto or Manual TS (Track Separation) function Finalize Press to Finalize the CD-R/RW disc after recording Clear Press to delete the latest track of programmed tracks TS (Track Separation)Press to activate the Manual Track Separation function Display Press to change CD/USB playback time information on LCD Repeat In CD/USB mode: Press to activate CD Repeat 1/all Random In CD/USB mode: Press to activate shuffle play function
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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.
3. Replace the Battery Compartment Door.
Battery Precautions
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
Do not short-circuit the Battery terminals.
Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Always remove exhausted batteries from the unit.
Always insert batteries with the correct polarity.
Battery replacement must always be undertaken by an adult.
Never dispose of batteries in fire as batteries may explode or leak.
Always dispose of batteries correctly.
Connection
Connect the AC mains cable (28) to the Mains power supply. Press the Standby/On button (5). The LCD display will light up and your system is ready to use. (Note: There may be some white noise when you first switch on the unit. This is normal. Simply turn down the volume (10) while you set the System).
Then press the Function button (6) to choose the functions and the order of each function will be: FM à AM à CD à USB à BLUETOOTH à TAPE à PHONO à AUX
HOW TO PLAY THE RADIO
Tips for BEST FM/AM Radio Reception Always turn OFF any other radios in close proximity to the Unit before trying to tune into radio stations.
FM: The Unit has a built-in FM Wire Antenna (27) at the rear of the unit. This should be fully unravelled and
extended. Do not connect the FM Antenna to an outside antenna. AM: The Unit also has a built-in AM Antenna. If the AM Radio reception is weak, slightly rotate or re-position the main unit. This will usually improve the AM Radio reception.
How to MANUALLY tune into a Radio Station
1. Press the Standby/On button (5) and the LCD display (4) will light up and starts in FM mode.
2. To switch to AM radio, press the Function button (6) once and the LCD display (4) reads ‘AM’.
3. Press the Tune Skip Up / Down buttons (17) to tune to your chosen station
4. Adjust the Volume (10) to the required level.
How to AUTOMATICALLY tune into a Radio Station
1. Press the Standby/On button (5) and the LCD display (4) will light up and starts in FM mode.
2. To switch to AM radio, press the Function button (6) once and the LCD display (4) reads ‘AM’.
3. Press and hold Tune Skip Up / Down buttons (17) on the main unit for 1-2 seconds and then release.
The unit will automatically start seeking a Radio Station and stop once a radio station has been found.
4. Repeat Step 3 until your desired Radio Station has been reached.
5. Adjust the Volume (10) to the required level.
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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. Tune to the desired Radio Station using either the Manual or Automatic tuning methods as described above.
3. Press the Program button (on your Remote Control). The PROGRAM indicator will appear on the LCD display
(4) on the main unit showing ‘P-‘ plus a flashing programme number.
4. Press the or buttons on the unit (16) or on the remote control to select the desired station pre-set
number.
5. Now press the Program button (on your Remote Control) to lock the Radio Station onto the selected pre-set
number.
Repeat steps 2-5 to store other Radio Stations.
Please note:
After 5 seconds (when NO buttons are pressed) the main unit always automatically returns to normal Tuner
mode.
Once your pre-set stations have been locked in, you can change the pre-set station currently playing by simply pressing the FOLDER/PRE or FOLDER/PRE buttons on your Remote Control or FOLDER/PRE (17), at any time.
You can also overwrite a pre-set station by simply storing another frequency in its place using your Remote Control.
IMPORTANT!
When you disconnect the main unit from the mains power supply, the pre-set Station Memory will be permanently deleted. To avoid this, always leave the main unit in Standby Mode.
How to SELECT FM or FM-Stereo reception
1. Press the /ST/MO button (12) to switch between Stereo and Mono reception mode.
2. This enables the device to receive FM radio stations in either Stereo or Mono. We recommend that you use
the Mono reception mode when Stereo signals are weak.
3. When Stereo signals are being received, the Stereo Indicator will appear on the LCD display (4) on the
main unit.
HOW TO PLAY A CASSETTE TAPE
1. Press the Standby/On button (5) and Function button (6) until it reads ‘TAPE’.
2. Insert a Cassette Tape into the Cassette Door (25), which is situated on the right side of the main unit. See fig 1.
3. The System will start playing your Cassette Tape automatically.
4. To Fast Forward the Cassette Tape during play, gently press the Fast Forward/Eject button (24) halfway inwards during play mode.
5. To resume Play, lightly press the Fast Forward/Eject once again.
6. To stop playing your Cassette Tape, press the Fast Forward/Eject button (24) next to the Cassette Door (on the side of the
main unit) firmly and fully inwards.
7. The Cassette Tape will stop playing and eject.
IMPORTANT!
Always ensure that the Cassette Tape is inserted into the device the correct way around.
There will be some audible noise when the Cassette is fast forwarding, this is normal.
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