Morphy Richards IB29104 User Manual

2 x 50W micro system
Compact disc player Cassette recorder MW/FM/RDS/PLL digital tuner Programmable clock functions
Instructions
Conventions used in text
Function/Mode Function or mode names in italics
Model 29104
Components
CD door open
ON/Standby
Band
CLK/Mem.ADJ
Intro/PTY.SEL Random/PTY.
Standby indicator
Stereo indicator
X-Bass indicator
Phones jack
Volume controls Up/Down
Mem. Down/Remain
Mem. UP/Repeat
CD Stop CD Play/Pause
Skip/Search & Tuning Up/Down Function X-Bass EQ
Remote sensor
Cassette door
Cassette keys cover door
Standby Function Band Intro/PTY Sel
Random/PTY Repeat/M_UP
CD Play/Pause
Remain/M_DN
Sleep/Alarm
Memory/CLK ADJ
Mute
Numeric buttons
Stereo/MONO
Volume buttons CD Stop
EQ
X-Bass
Skip/Search & Tuning buttons
AUX in jack
Speaker tabs
Power switch
External MW ANT
External FM ANT
Power cable
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Connect the speakers to main unit
1 Ensure the mains power is disconnected. 2 Connect the speaker wires between the main unit and the speakers.
Match the speaker wire to the appropriate terminal on the components: (+) to (+) (colour), and (-) to (-) (black). (If the wires are reversed, the sound will be distorted and will lack some tones.)
3 Hold down the terminal tab to insert each wire. Release the tab to lock
the wire into the terminal. Make sure the bare wire is fully inserted and that the insulation reaches right up to the tab leaving no bare wire visible.
• To avoid short-circuiting the speakers, make sure the the stripped end of each speaker wire does not touch another terminal or another wire.
Connect the aerials
Plug the RF coax plug of the FM aerial lead into the external FM antenna socket.
Assemble the MW loop aerial by bending the stand along the join and continue to bend until the stand is at the bottom of the aerial. Clip into the slot in the base of the aerial. Then connect the two wires from the MW aerial to the external MW antenna terminals (in the same way the speakers wires are connected).
Put a battery in the remote control
Pull out the battery tray and put in a CR2025 battery. Please observe correct polarity.
If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, remove batteries to avoid battery leakage. In the interests of environmental safety, dispose of batteries safely.
Connect to the wall socket
Plug the unit into a live wall outlet.
Backlight illumination in standby mode
Press any key (except ON/STANDBY) on the control panel or the remote control (when unit in standby mode) and the backlight for the display illuminates and remains on for 10-seconds for you to check the information on the display.
Digital clock & timer settings
How to set correct time (in standby mode)
1 Press and hold CLK.ADJ for more than 2 seconds. 2 Press
3 Press 4 The time set will remain until you switch off the unit by the power
To set the time by the remote control, enter the hour and minutes using the numeric buttons.
SKIP/SEARCH to adjust the hours, press CLK.ADJ again to set
minutes.
CLK.ADJ to skip to timer setting mode.
switch.
Alarm clock/timer function
How to preset the timer function (during operation)
With the unit working, press and hold CLK.ADJ to toggle between the following modes:
Timer on Timer on hour Timer on minute Timer on mode (power on with CD playback or tuned in radio station) Timer on volume Timer off Timer off hour Timer off minute.
Adjust the Choose timer on mode between CD/Tuner by means of SKIP/SEARCH buttons.
To turn off alarm hold down sleep/alarm on remote control.
timer on/off hour & minute by means of SKIP/SEARCH buttons.
Sleep function
1 Press SLEEP/ALARM on the remote control during CD playback or radio
broadcasting.
2 Then press SLEEP/ALARM to change display and sleep time in a
sequence: 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 off.
When the
sleep function is activated, the unit goes into standby mode the
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moment playback or broadcasting reaches the preset sleep time.
CD playback function
1 Press FUNCTION to select CD playback mode. 2 Insert a disc onto the CD tray. 3 The display shows the total number and play time of tracks. 4 Press PLAY/PAUSE button to begin CD playback; press this button again
to pause playback.
CD playback modes
Stop button
Press this button to stop playing the disc during CD playback.
Skip/search button
Press these buttons to advance by one track or jump back to the previous track during CD playback or back to the start of the track.
Press and hold these buttons for 2 seconds during CD playback to go fast forward or backward within the disc.
Repeat button
Press this button to select between repeat one and repeat all modes in CD stop or play mode; once for repeat one track mode, twice for repeat all the
CD and three times to exit.
Random button
Press this button to enter random play mode in CD stop or CD play mode; press this button again to exit this mode.
Intro button
The intro function will play 10 seconds from the beginning of every track. Press this button to enter intro play mode in CD stop or CD play mode; press this button again to exit this mode. In random playback, press this button to enter random intro mode.
Remain button
Press this button to display the remaining playing time of the whole disc. Press this button again to cancel.
Program button
To program tracks: 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press
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MEMORY in CD stop mode; SKIP/SEARCH or numeric buttons to select the track; MEMORY again to save and repeat step to increase the program.
4 After programming is finished, press
PLAY/PAUSE to enter program
playback.
5 A total of 32 tracks can be programmed depending on the number of
tracks on the CD.
Digital tuner with RDS operation
• Press FUNCTION to enter tuner mode.
• Press BAND to select between MW and FM.
• Press
TUNING SKIP/UP buttons to manually tune the frequency.
• Press and hold TUNING SKIP/UP buttons for 2 seconds to automatically tune the radio frequency. When the tuning reaches an available station, broadcasting starts immediately.
To store the current radio station frequency: 1 Press 2 Press
MEMORY. MEM UP/DOWN buttons or directly press the numeric buttons on
the remote control to select a memory position.
3 Press the MEMORY button again to store the frequency. 4 To recall the preset station frequency, press the
MEM UP/DOWN buttons
or the numeric buttons.
30 stations can be preset in FM and 20 in MW. The memory will be erased if the unit is unplugged.
RDS operation of digital tuner
When the radio stops at a radio station which supports RDS, the LCD shows the frequency, radio name, program type and radio text step-by-­step.
You can also select the displayed text by pressing the display toggles as follows: Station name Frequency Program type Radio text back to Station name.
If you want to enjoy a particular type of program, press the PTY SEL button. Press this button continuously, the LCD shows as follows: News Affairs Info Sport Educate Drama Culture Science Varied Pop M Rock M Easy M Light M Classics Other M Weather Finance Children Social Religion Phone in Travel Leisure Jazz Country Nation M Oldies Folk M Document Test Alarm back to News.
PTY button. The
Use the SKIP/SEARCH buttons to select the particular program after programming is done.
Other functions
EQ button
Press EQ to toggle the EQ effect of the system; the EQ effect will change between: Flat, Rock, Classic, Pop, Jazz.
X-Bass button
Press this button to turn on or off the bass boost function. When turned off resets EQ to Flat.
Vol+/-buttons
Press these buttons to increase or decrease the volume level. The volume level can be changed from 0 - 30.
Mute button
Press this button to turn mute on or off. In mute on mode, the sound is cut off.
Cassette operation
Open the cassette key cover.
Pause button
Press this button to pause cassette playback.
Stop/eject button
Press this button to stop cassette playback and again to eject the cassette door.
F.Fwd button
Press this button to advance rapidly during cassette playback or stop mode.
Rew button
Press this button to go backward rapidly during cassette playback or stop mode.
Play button
Press this button to begin cassette playback.
Record button
Press this button to record from the radio or CD to cassette tape. The play button will also depress when the record button is pressed.
Cassette recording operation
Record from CD
1 Play a disc while observing the play steps described elsewhere. 2 Insert a blank cassette tape correctly. 3 Press both
the point where you would like to begin your recording.
4 Press
point where you would like to stop your recording.
5 When the tape reaches the end, the RECORD and PLAY buttons eject up
and subsequently the recording will be suspended.
Record from radio
1 Play the radio while observing the play steps described elsewhere. 2 Insert a blank cassette tape correctly. 3 Press both
arrives at the point where you would like to begin your recording.
4 Press
arrives at the point where you would like to stop your recording.
5 When the tape reaches the end, the RECORD and PLAY buttons eject up
and subsequently the recording will be suspended.
Record from auxiliary
1 Connect the unit to an auxilary amplifier. 2 Insert a blank cassette tape correctly. 3 Press both
arrives at the point where you would like to begin your recording.
4 Press
at the point where you would like to stop your recording.
5 When the tape reaches the end, the
and subsequently the recording will be suspended.
Protecting recordings
You can protect your recording from accidental erasure by removing the safety tab.
All pre-recorded cassettes are protected to prevent accidental erasure of the commercial recording. Protected cassettes will prevent the record button from being operated. If at any time you attempt to record and find that this button will not depress, never force the mechanism or it may be
RECORD and PLAY buttons to record when the CD arrives at
STOP/EJECT button to cease recording when the CD arrives at the
RECORD and PLAY buttons to record when the broadcasting
STOP/EJECT button to cease recording when the broadcasting
RECORD and PLAY buttons to record when the amplifier
STOP/EJECT button to cease recording when the amplifier arrives
RECORD and PLAY buttons eject up
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damaged. Check that a cassette has been loaded and that the tab has not been removed.
Technical specification
AC power supply : 230v ~50hz AC power consumption : 150W Remote control unit battery : CR2025 Speaker capacity power : 2 x 30W midrange and 2 x 15W
tweeters Amplifier max power : 2 x 50W Radio : FM 87.5MHz - 108MHz
: MW 522KHz - 1620MHz
The CD micro system is for indoor use only.
WARNING : This unit uses a laser beam. To prevent an accident occuring
the unit should only be opened by a qualified engineer. If the door interlocks become defective the laser may cause invisible radiation. Avoid exposure to the beam.
Compact disc
Always use compact discs bearing the mark as shown.
Handling discs
When removing the disc from its storage case and loading it:
• Do not touch the reflective recorded surface.
• Do not stick paper or write anything on the surface.
• Do not bend the disc.
Storage
• Store the disc in its case.
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or high temperatures, high humidity or dusty places.
Cleaning a disc
If there is a scratch, dirt or finger prints on the CD, it may cause tracking errors. Before playing, clean the CD with a clean cloth. Wipe the CD from the centre outwards. After playing, store the disc in its CD case.
• Never use benzene, thinners, record cleaner fluid or anti static spray.
• Be sure to close the CD door so the lens is not contaminated by dust. Do not touch the lens.
From the centre to the edge
CORRECT
INCORRECT
Care of cassette mechanism
Gently clean the tape head and pinch wheel / capstan assemblies after every 10 hours of use. A range of cassette care products are available.
The erase head and record/play head and the surface of the pinch roller are delicate and must not be touched with metal objects such as screwdrivers. You may find it easier to clean the assembly by pressing
PLAY to bring head and pinch roller into view. Be sure to press STOP after
cleaning the mechanism. Damage to the pinch wheel can occur if the unit is left in play mode with the power switch off. Under no circumstances should you attempt to lubricate any part of the machine.
Types of cassette
Use only good quality cassettes (IEC TYPE 1) for making recordings. The boom box may be used to replay other types of cassette but is unable to make proper recordings on these more specialized tapes. The use of C120 cassettes is not recommended.
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Warning labels
WARNING : to reduce the risk of an electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
ATTENTION: To reduce the risk of an electric shock, do not remove the cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Refer
any servicing to qualified personnel.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the triangle is a warning sign alerting the user of ‘dangerous voltage’ inside the unit.
The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting the user of important instructions accompanying the product.
To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing.
Ventilation warning
The normal ventilation of the product shall not be impeded for intended use.
Maintenance
Do not expose your cd micro system to extreme of temperatures. The product should be kept in a warm environment free from dust and damp. For external cleaning use only a soft, clean, damp cloth. Use of detergents may damage the finish.
Guarantee
Morphy Richards products are manufactured to internationally accepted quality standards. In addition to your statutory rights, Morphy Richards guarantee your product to be free from manufacturing and component defects for a period of TWO YEARS from date of purchase.
If your product proves to be defective within 28 days of purchase, your Morphy Richards dealer from whom the product was purchased will be pleased to replace it free of charge.
Should your product develop a defect within the guarantee period but after the replacement period, please return the product to the following address, together with the proof of purchase, brief details of the symptoms and your own name and address.
After Sales Division Morphy Richards Limited Mexborough South Yorkshire S64 8AJ
Your post office will provide a certificate of posting. The product will be repaired and returned to you promptly.
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Helpline
(8.30-5.00 Mon-Thur/ 8.30-4.00 Fri) UK 0870 060 2614 Republic of Ireland 1800 409119
Replacement parts
0870 167 6645
Morphy Richards Ltd., Mexborough, South Yorkshire, S64 8AJ
www.morphyrichards.com
29104MUK Rev 1 5/05
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