Boston Acoustics Speaker System Shelf Stereo System User Manual |
MicroSystem CD
Owner’s Manual
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Owner’s Manual
Please save this owner’s manual for future reference. If you should need an additional
copy, it may be downloaded from the Boston Acoustics website:
www.bostonacoustics.com/microsystemcd.
Unpacking the MicroSystem CD
Please save all the original packaging because it will provide the safest way to transport
your unit.
Once unpacked, open the flip-down door and remove the Remote Control. Remove
the paper tab on the Remote Control to activate the battery.
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The backup alarm
Installing the supplied 9-volt battery in the compartment on the bottom of the
MicroSystem CD will ensure that a beeper alarm will operate even if there is a power
failure. If the battery needs replacement or if there is not a battery connected, you
will see a “battery low” message whenever the MicroSystem CD is switched on.
Note: Please check with local laws and regulations regarding the proper disposal of batteries.
9V
9-volt
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Plugging in the power cord and
Positioning the FM antenna
The FM antenna comes attached.
1. Straighten out the antenna to its full length.
2. Orient the wire for the best reception. (The position for the best reception is
guaranteed by Murphy’s Law to be wherever it looks the worst, like draped
over the front of the kitchen counter.)
3. You can use the included self-adhesive antenna clips to secure the FM antenna
wire to a surface.
FM Antenna
230v
240v
The Remote Control
Mutes the Sound
Controls the Display
Snooze/Sleep
Turns Power On or Off
Selects a Source
Station Presets
Volume Up
Next Station/CD Track
Previous Station/CD Track
Volume Down
Plays or Pauses a CD
Stops a CD
Select MP3 Folders
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The Control Panel
Sets Alarm 1
Sets Alarm 2
Alarm 1
Setup
Clock
Setup
Alarm 2
Station Presets
Controls the Display
Repeat/Shuffle a CD
Selects a Source
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Plays or Pauses a CD
Stops a CD
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Next Station/CD Track
Volume Up
Tune / Track
On/off
Volume
Previous Station/CD Track
Turns Power On or Off
Volume Down
Snooze / Sleep
Snooze/Sleep
The Basics
Setting the clock
Press the Clock button for one second until the displayed
time begins flashing. While it is flashing, use the Tune/Track
arrow buttons to set the clock time. When you are finished,
the display will stop flashing after a few seconds.
Tune / Track
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Note: If there is a power outage or you unplug the MicroSystem CD, the clock will continue to run and all other
settings will remain in memory for up to 48 hours.
Turning on the system
Press the On/off button on the MicroSystem CD or on the Remote
Control to turn on the unit. The MicroSystem CD can also be turned
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on by any of the following: pressing a preset station button; pressing
AM, FM, CD, or AUX; or inserting a CD.
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The Basics (continued)
Turning off the system
Press the On/off button to turn off the system.
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Adjusting the volume
Press the Volume arrow buttons on the MicroSystem CD or on the
Remote Control to adjust the volume. When the MicroSystem CD is
turned on, the volume will return to the previous setting unless it
was very loud, in which case it will go to 60.
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Muting the system
Pressing the Mute button on the Remote Control will mute all
sound. The sound will remain muted until the Mute button or a
Volume arrow button is pressed.
The Display
AM Radio Playing
WMA File Playing
FM Radio Playing
System Muted
Preset Station
MP3 File Playing
No CD Loaded
CD Track/Preset #
CD is Playing
Volume
Repeat Selected
Shuffle Selected
AM or PM
Auxiliary Inputs
Main Display
Subwoofer Output
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Sleep
Alarm 1 Beeper
Alarm 2 Beeper
Alarm 1 Music
Alarm 2 Music
Alarm Battery Low
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Radio
Tuning to an FM or AM station
Press the FM or AM button to select the desired band.
• Press the Tune/Track arrow button once to
automatically seek the next clear station.
• Tap the Tune/Track arrow button repeatedly to tune
one frequency at a time.
Tune / Track
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• Hold down the Tune/Track arrow button to
tune rapidly.
About FM Reception
FM signals are like TV signals. One antenna orientation may be best for one station but not for another. The straight
wire antenna supplied with your MicroSystem CD is conveniently small. It should be extended to its full length,
placed as far away from the power cord as possible, and oriented for best reception. If reception is weak, try changing
the position of the wire antenna. Be sure not to run it along the power cord, as this will substantially decrease the
signal reception.
If reception is still weak, you can improve it by connecting an external antenna. Your authorized Boston dealer or
Boston’s Technical Support Department can suggest solutions. In addition, many Cable TV systems provide an FM
feed that can be connected to the MicroSystem CD via its standard Type-F antenna connection. See page 16.
About AM Reception
MicroSystem CD has a built-in AM antenna. If reception is weak, try rotating the system clockwise and
counterclockwise to improve signal strength. If this does not solve the problem, you can improve AM reception by
connecting an external AM antenna. See page 17.
Storing FM and AM stations
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You can store any station by holding down any one of the
numbered Preset buttons for 3 seconds until the MicroSystem
CD beeps. The display will show the Preset number. Pressing
its Preset button will recall the station and will turn on the
MicroSystem CD if it is off. Each Preset button can store one
station for AM and another for FM.
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Storing a second set of presets
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The MicroSystem CD can store a second group of Presets.
To store Preset numbers 7 through 12, tune to the desired
station, select the Preset button that is paired with the
number printed above it, and quickly tap twice, holding
down on the second tap until you hear the beep. Once
stored, you can select the same station by quickly tapping
this Preset button twice.
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CD Player
Loading a CD
Open the flip-down door. Insert a disc, label side up, into the slot. The CD player will
automatically draw the disc in and play it.
If the red light next to the Eject button is blinking, there is already a disc in the CD
player. DO NOT INSERT A DISC IF THE RED LIGHT IS BLINKING. Press the
Eject button and the red light will go out after the disc is ejected. When there is no disc
in the CD player, “disc?” will appear in the display.
Warning: Adhesive CD labels may loosen, damaging this or any other CD player. A permanent marker can be used to label the disc.
Note: If a CD fails to eject, press and hold the Eject button for 3 seconds.
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Playing a CD
Press the Play/Pause button. Press this button again to
pause a disc: The arrow next to “CD” in the display will blink.
Pressing Play/Pause again will resume playback.
Tune / Track
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To skip to the next or previous track, press the Tune/Track
arrow buttons. You can advance forward or backward within a
track by holding down the Tune/Track arrow button.
Repeat and Shuffle
The display will indicate whether “Repeat” or “Shuffle” is activated.
Press the Repeat/Shuffle button once on the MicroSystem
CD to repeat a CD continuously. Press the Repeat/Shuffle
button a second time to play the songs in a random order. Press the
Repeat/Shuffle button a third time to activate both Repeat and
Shuffle at the same time. This setting will repeat the shuffle play
order continuously. To return to normal playback, press the
Repeat/Shuffle button until “Repeat” and “Shuffle” disappear
from the display window.
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CD Player (continued)
MP3/WMA discs
The MicroSystem CD can play CD-R and CD-RW discs encoded with MP3 or WMA
music files. “MP3” or “WMA” will appear in the display when these types of files are
playing. These discs behave differently from standard CDs. When a disc is inserted,
the CD player first must read its directory and number all the tracks. This process may
take up to 20 seconds or more if the disc contains many songs. A flashing “CD” will
show in the display.
Creating MP3/WMA discs on your computer
If a disc is created with a little planning, it can be made more convenient to navigate.
If you group the MP3/WMA song files on your disc in a series of top-level folders with
about 10-20 songs (or one album) in each folder, the MicroSystem CD can be conve-
niently operated like a CD changer from the Remote Control; see “Playing MP3/WMA
discs,” below. Otherwise, you can simply place all your song files at the top level of the
disc or use any other arrangement of files and folders.
Playing MP3/WMA discs
You can navigate MP3/WMA files using the Tune/Track arrow
buttons, just as with standard CD tracks.
Tune / Track
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To go to the previous or next song file, press the
Tune/Track arrow button.
To move forward or backward within a song, hold down the
Tune/Track arrow button.
The Remote Control has two additional arrow buttons, marked
“MP3 folder.” These jump to the previous or next folder on the
disc. This is a fast and easy way to move through many song files, if
you have created your disc with the songs grouped in top-level fold-
ers as explained above. If so, the MP3 folder buttons act like the
disc change buttons on a CD changer.
The MicroSystem CD assigns and displays a track number for
every song file on the disc, in one continuous series, regardless of
any folders.
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Alarms
Setting the alarms
Press the Alarm 1 (or Alarm 2) button repeatedly to choose the
desired alarm mode—one press for music, two presses for beeper,
three presses for music + beeper. Pressing the Alarm button a
fourth time will cancel the alarm. The display will indicate if an
alarm is set and its mode of operation. In the music + beeper
setting, the MicroSystem CD plays for 5 minutes and then
switches to the beeper sounds.
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After choosing the alarm mode above, press the Setup button
(for Alarm 1 or for Alarm 2). While the display is flashing,
you can set:
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Tune / Track
• Wakeup time: use the Tune/Track arrow buttons.
• Alarm music source (if music is the alarm mode): Use the FM,
AM, or CD button.
• Alarm radio station: If FM or AM is your preferred music
source, use the Preset buttons to choose a station. The alarm
station must be chosen from the stored presets; see page 7.
• Alarm CD track: If CD is your preferred music source and
there is a CD in the player: Press the CD button repeatedly to
set a wakeup track (because the usual Tune/Track buttons
are temporarily reserved for the wakeup time setting). Press and
hold down the CD button to go back to track 1. If the CD is
removed before the alarm triggers, the source will be
changed to beeper to ensure that an alarm sounds.
• Alarm volume: Use the Volume arrow buttons to set the alarm
volume. The alarm volume is then stored, and is independent of
the volume changes that you make when playing the MicroSystem
CD manually.
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Alarms (continued)
Checking the wakeup time
Press the Setup button for Alarm 1 (or Alarm 2). The wakeup
time and other alarm settings will flash in the display for a few
seconds. To cancel the flashing immediately, press the Setup
button again.
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Stopping the alarm when it is sounding
Press the On/off button or any other button except the
Snooze/Sleep button. The alarm will stop, and will trigger again at
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the same time the next day.
Disabling the alarm (for weekends, etc.)
Press the Alarm 1 (or Alarm 2) button repeatedly until the alarm
icon disappears in the display. The alarm settings will remain stored,
but the alarm will not be active.
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Using the Snooze function
When the alarm sounds, press the Snooze/Sleep button
on the MicroSystem CD or the Sleep button on the Remote
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Control once to silence the alarm for 10 minutes.
If the Snooze/Sleep button or the Sleep button is pressed
again within 3 seconds of the first push, 5 minutes will be
added to snooze time, up to a maximum of 60 minutes.
Example: If the button is pushed rapidly three times, the
MicroSystem CD will go into snooze mode for 20 minutes
(10 + 5 + 5 minutes).
Once the MicroSystem CD is in snooze mode, tapping
the Snooze/Sleep or Sleep button will display the remain-
ing snooze time, counting down. The display will then revert
to normal after 5 seconds.
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Alarms (continued)
Using the Sleep function
When listening to the MicroSystem CD, this function turns
off the MicroSystem CD automatically after a predetermined
“sleep” time.
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When the MicroSystem CD is playing normally (no alarm is
sounding), hold down the Snooze/Sleep button on the
MicroSystem CD or the Sleep button on the Remote
Control for 2 seconds. The “Sleep” indicator is shown in
the display, and the initial sleep time of 60 minutes is shown
temporarily.
Each additional press of the Snooze/Sleep or Sleep button
will shorten the sleep time in 10-minute increments to the
nearest 10 minutes.
While the MicroSystem CD is in the sleep setting, press the
Snooze/Sleep or Sleep button once. The remaining sleep
time will be temporarily shown in the display, then the dis-
play will revert to its normal readout (either the current clock
time or radio frequency, depending on which has been selected).
More Features
Changing the display information
You can tailor the display to show your preferred information, such
as whether to show clock time or station frequency while playing the
radio; or to show clock time, CD track number, or CD track time
when playing a disc. Press the Info button repeatedly to pick your
preferred display. Each music source can remember its own preferred
display setting. To check for information that is not currently
displayed, use the Info button to show the information, and then use
it again to return to your previous preferred display.
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More Features (continued)
Using headphones
If you plug headphones into the stereo minijack on the front panel, the speakers will
be muted except for the alarms. Be sure to use the jack marked with the headphones
symbol, not the nearby Aux 3 jack.
Using other devices (Aux 1, 2, and 3)
You can play external sources such as a TV, CD changer, or MP3
player through the MicroSystem CD. There are three stereo connec-
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tions: two via RCA input jacks on the rear panel, and a third via a
1/8" minijack on the front of the MicroSystem CD. The rear-panel
aux inputs are for permanent sources such as a TV or a CD changer.
The front-panel input (Aux 3) is for portable sources such as an
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iPod or Walkman . The Aux 3 front-panel input is optimized for
portable devices and is more sensitive than the rear-panel inputs.
When using a portable device with the Aux 3 input, first make sure
that the volume level on the portable device is not set to the maxi-
mum level. You can adjust the volume control on the portable device
to find the best sound without distortion. To choose an Aux source,
press the Aux button repeatedly until the one you want (Aux 1, 2,
or 3) is displayed on the front-panel.
Note: The Aux inputs cannot be chosen as sources for alarm music. See page 10.
Display dimmer sensor control
The MicroSystem CD display panel will automatically dim when
the room becomes dark. The amount of light it takes to dim the
display can be adjusted. Press and hold the Info button and then
press the Volume arrow buttons to adjust the threshold. You will
hear a beep on each press of the Volume up and down arrows and
the display will show a number 1 through 9. “1” indicates the
darkest room light setting, and “9” indicates the brightest room
light setting.
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More Features (continued)
Customizing the MicroSystem CD’s output
The MicroSystem CD has a line output which can feed its audio into an external device.
Uniquely, you can program this output to tailor it for use as:
• A fixed-level output that ignores the volume setting (useful for recording or
for feeding the MicroSystem CD’s radio or CD signal to an external receiver
that has its own volume control);
• A variable-level output that responds to the MicroSystem CD’s volume
setting (useful for feeding an external amplifier or powered speaker system
that has no volume control); and
• A subwoofer output that feeds bass to an external powered subwoofer and
simultaneously reduces the bass fed to the MicroSystem CD’s speakers. They
will play louder and will match the subwoofer better.
Note: The subwoofer output is not low-passed. Use the subwoofer’s crossover, set for best blending (about 110Hz).
Programming the line output
Fixed-level: With the unit powered off, press Preset 1 and
Snooze/Sleep together for 5 seconds. “L1” will appear in
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the display;
Variable-level: With the unit powered off, press Preset 2 and
Snooze/Sleep together for 5 seconds. “L2” will appear in
the display;
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Subwoofer output: With the unit powered off, press Preset 3
and Snooze/Sleep together for 5 seconds. “L3” will appear in
the display.
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Note: If the subwoofer output is set, a small “S” will show in the display to alert you that bass has been removed
from the internal speakers. The subwoofer output sends a summed monaural signal to both left and right RCA jacks.
Using the Bass trim
The Bass trim knob, located on the back of the unit, is used
Bass trim
to adjust the bass level. When the MicroSystem CD is placed
near a wall, the bass can become more pronounced. Setting
the unit away from a wall can sometimes decrease the bass.
Adjust the Bass trim to achieve the desired amount of bass
output.
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Connections
Connecting other devices
There are three stereo connections: two via RCA input jacks on the rear-
panel and a third via a minijack on the front of the MicroSystem CD.
In addition, a stereo line output via RCA jacks on the rear panel can feed
audio into an external device. Example connections are shown in the
diagram below.
Note: The subwoofer output configuration sends a summed monaural signal to both the left and right RCA jacks.
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CD Changer
Headphones
Subwoofer
MP3 Player
TV
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Connections (continued)
Connecting the FM antenna
The FM antenna comes attached. If the antenna is disconnected, follow
these steps to connect it:
1. Push the Type F connector plug on the end of the antenna into the
receptacle on the MicroSystem CD marked “FM antenna 75 .”
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2. Straighten out the antenna to its full length.
3. Orient the antenna wire for the best reception.
Optional: Connecting to a cable TV signal
You may be able to obtain better reception if your cable company offers an FM radio
signal on your TV cable. The MicroSystem CD’s FM antenna connector will accept the
cable FM feed from most cable TV systems that provide FM programming. To connect
your radio to the FM signal available from some cable TV providers, contact your
cable TV company for assistance before making any connection.
Be sure that the installation includes a splitter that filters the signal to
prevent any remission of the TV spectrum through the MicroSystem
CD, so only the FM band, not the cable TV signal, is transmitted to the
MicroSystem CD.
Notice for Cable TV System Installer
Please make note of Article 820-40 of the NEC (of USA) that provides
guidelines for proper grounding. In particular, this standard specifies that the
cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as
close to the point of cable entry as is practical. CAUTION: When making
connections to the rear of the MicroSystem CD, it is possible to experience
an ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) event. If this happens, simply push the
On/off button on the front and recheck the preset settings.
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Connections (continued)
Optional: Connecting to a different external indoor FM antenna
Note: Not included—available at most stores that sell audio/video parts and accessories.
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Disconnect the supplied external FM antenna from the
back of the MicroSystem CD.
Connect the external FM antenna to the 75 Type F connector.
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Optional: Connecting to an external indoor AM antenna
Note: Not included—available at most stores that sell audio/video parts and accessories
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Disconnect the built-in internal AM antenna wires from the
spring terminals on the back of the MicroSystem CD.
Connect the wires of the external AM antenna to these terminals.
Optional: Connecting to an outdoor antenna
If you wish to use an outdoor antenna, we suggest that, for safety reasons, you have a
professional installer connect it.
Antenna Lead In Wire
Ground
Clamp
Antenna Discharge Unit
(NEC Section 810-20)
Antenna Grounding
Example of antenna grounding,
per the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70.
Grounding Conductors
(NEC Section 810-21)
Electric
Service
Equipment
Ground Clamps
Power Service Grounding
Electrode System
(NEC ART 250 Part H)
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Troubleshooting
The MicroSystem CD does not power up
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Is the system plugged into a working, unswitched electrical outlet?
Are you using an operating AC wall outlet?
There is no sound coming from the system
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Is the volume turned up? Try increasing the volume.
Is the system muted? Press the Mute button on the Remote Control.
If playing a CD, make sure that the disc is placed label-side up in the slot and
check that the CD Pause is turned off.
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If playing the radio, make sure that the antennas are connected, then try tuning to
another station.
Make sure that you are not on an auxiliary input.
Discs do not play when inserted into the slot-loading CD player
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The disc may be dirty. Try cleaning the disc.
The disc may be defective or the wrong format. Try another disc.
Eject the disc and try loading it again.
Warning: Adhesive CD labels may loosen, damaging this or any other CD player. A permanent marker can be used to label the disc.
The Remote Control does not work
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Check that the pull tab is removed from the Remote Control.
The Remote Control battery might need to be replaced. (battery type: CR2025 3-volt)
Move the Remote Control closer to the unit.
There is too much or not enough bass
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Adjust the bass using the Bass trim knob on the rear panel of the
MicroSystem CD. See page 14.
Disc error codes in the display
The following error codes will appear on the display if the CD player encounters a problem. In most
cases the disc can be ejected and the system will perform as normal. However, if an error code remains dis-
played, please contact your local dealer or Boston’s Technical Support Department for further instructions.
E-4
E-5
CD drive mechanism is jammed or unresponsive.
CD dirty/scratched or decode error (Examples: Nonsupported file format or bit rate).
E-6
CD drive cannot understand the disc format.
E-70,71,72 CD drive operation error (Examples: upside-down disc, spin jammed, DVD, no supported
files, blank disc).
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Specifications
Dimensions
System Weight
9 lbs (4kg)
Height
Width
Depth
4½" (114mm)
14" (355mm)
8½" (217mm)
Batteries
MicroSystem CD
Remote Control
Standard 9-volt
CR2025 3-volt
Limited Warranty
For one year from the date of purchase, Boston Acoustics will repair for the original owner any
defect in materials or workmanship that occurs in normal use of the Boston Acoustics
MicroSystem CD, without charge for parts and labor.
Your responsibilities are to use the unit according to the instructions supplied, to provide safe
and secure transportation to an authorized Boston Acoustics service representative, and to pres-
ent proof of purchase in the form of your sales slip when requesting service.
Excluded from this warranty is damage that results from abuse, misuse, accidents,
shipping, repairs, or modifications by anyone other than an authorized Boston Acoustics
service representative.
This warranty is void if the serial number has been removed or defaced.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from
state to state.
If service seems necessary:
First, contact the retailer from whom you purchased the system. If that is not possible, write to:
Boston Acoustics, Inc.
300 Jubilee Drive
Peabody, MA 01960 USA
We will promptly advise you of what action to take. If it is necessary to return the
product to the factory, please ship it prepaid. After it has been repaired, we will return it freight
prepaid in the U.S. and Canada.
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Index
AM
Connecting an external indoor AM antenna
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
Remote Control diagram
Setting the alarms
page 17
page 5
page 6
page 4
page 10
page 7
page 7
Storing AM stations
Tuning to an AM station
Alarms
Checking the wakeup time
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
page 11
page 5
page 6
Disabling the alarm
page 11
page 4
page 11
page 10
page 12
page 11
Remote Control diagram
Stopping the alarm when it is sounding
Setting the alarms
Using the Sleep function
Using the Snooze function
Antenna
Connecting the FM antenna
Connecting to a cable TV signal
Connecting to a different external indoor FM antenna
Connecting to an external indoor AM antenna
Connecting to an outdoor antenna
Positioning the FM antenna
page 16
page 16
page 17
page 17
page 17
page 4
Auxiliary Inputs
Control Panel diagram
Connecting other devices
Display diagram
Remote Control diagram
Setting the alarms
page 5
page 15
page 6
page 4
page 10
Bass Trim
Using the Bass trim
Troubleshooting
page 14
page 18
Battery
Backup alarm
Installing the battery
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Unpacking the MicroSystem CD
page 3
page 3
page 19
page 18
page 3
CD
Control Panel diagram
Creating MP3/WMA discs
Display diagram
Loading a CD
MP3/WMA discs
Playing a CD
Playing MP3/WMA discs
Remote Control diagram
Repeat and Shuffle
Setting the alarms
Troubleshooting
page 5
page 9
page 6
page 8
page 9
page 8
page 9
page 4
page 8
page 10
page 18
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Index (continued)
Clock
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
page 5
page 6
Setting the clock
page 5
Connections
Cable TV signal
page 16
page 17
page 17
page 16
page 15
page 17
page 4
External indoor AM antenna
External indoor FM antenna
FM antenna
Other Devices
Outdoor antenna
Power cord
Troubleshooting
page 18
Control Panel
Control Panel diagram
Display
page 5
page 6
Display diagram
FM
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
External indoor FM antenna
FM antenna
page 5
page 6
page 17
page 16
page 4
page 4
page 7
page 10
page 7
Positioning the FM antenna
Remote Control diagram
Storing FM stations
Setting the alarms
Tuning to an FM station
Headphones
Connecting headphones
Using headphones
Line Inputs
page 15
page 13
Connecting other devices
page 15
Line Output
Connecting other devices
Customizing the line output
Programming the line output
MP3/WMA
page 15
page 14
page 14
Creating MP3/WMA discs
Connecting an MP3 player
MP3/WMA discs
Playing MP3/WMA discs
Troubleshooting
page 9
pages 13, 15
page 9
page 9
page 18
On/off
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
Remote Control diagram
page 5
page 6
page 4
Other Devices
Connecting other devices
Owner’s Manual
page 15
Download a manual from the Web
Save this owner’s manual
page 3
page 3
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Index (continued)
Presets
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
page 5
page 6
page 10
page 7
page 7
page 10
Setting the alarms
Storing FM and AM presets
Storing a second set of presets
Setting the alarm
Radio
Display diagram
page 6
page 10
page 7
page 7
page 7
Setting the alarms
Storing a second set of presets
Storing FM and AM presets
Tuning to an FM or AM station
Remote Control
Remote Control diagram
Troubleshooting
Repeat
page 4
page 18
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
Repeat and Shuffle
page 5
page 6
page 8
Shuffle
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
Repeat and Shuffle
page 5
page 6
page 8
Sleep
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
page 5
page 6
page 4
page 12
Remote Control diagram
Using the Sleep function
Snooze
Control Panel diagram
Display diagram
Remote Control diagram
Using the Snooze function
Special Features
Special features
page 5
page 6
page 4
page 11
page 2
Specifications
Batteries
Dimensions
System Weight
page 19
page 19
page 19
Troubleshooting
Disc error codes
Troubleshooting
Unpacking
page 18
page 18
Unpacking the MicroSystem CD
page 3
Volume
Adjusting the volume
Muting the system
Setting the alarms
Warranty
page 6
page 6
page 10
Limited warranty
page 19
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Notes:
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trademarks of Apple Computers. Inc. Walkman is the registered trademark of
Sony Corporation.
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