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OWNER 9S MANUAL MUSIC CENTER In-Wall Audio System Page 2 Music Center Owner 9s Manual RESQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE/NE PAS OUVRIR RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICE- ABLE PARTS INSIDE; REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIANS. AVIS Have The Unit Serviced If: " The power cord or the plug has been damaged.

" Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled onto the unit. " The unit has been exposed to rain or excessive moisture. " The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.

" The unit has been dropped or the encasement is damaged. Do not use the unit near water, such as bath tub, washbowl, sink, laundry tub, swimming pool, etc. Do not allow anything to rest on, roll over, or pinch the power cord, or place the power cord where it is subject to traffic or abuse; this may result in a fire hazard.

Do not use a cart or stand not recom- mended by the manufacturer. Do not try to roll cart with small casters across thresh- olds or deep pile carpets. Quick stops, ... more. less.

excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the unit and cart combination to overturn.<br><br> Do not clean the unit except as described in the owner 9s manual. Do not attempt to service the unit ser- vicing should be referred to qualified service technicians. Do not leave the unit on when unat- tended; a malfunction may result in a fire hazard.<br><br> Note: For added protection during a lightning storm or whenever the unit will be left unattended for a long period of time, disconnect the power source. 1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.<br><br> 2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3.<br><br> Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed.<br><br> Safety Instructions Do not operate the unit from any power source except as indicated on the stereo or in the owner 9s manual. Do not install the unit near or over a radiator, or other heat sources. Do not mount the unit to a wall or ceil- ing except as recommended by the manufacturer.<br><br> Do not place the unit in a built-in enclo- sure such as a bookcase or cabinet, unless proper ventilation is provided. Do not block the ventilation openings of the unit by placing it on a bed, soft rug, etc. Do not allow objects to fall or liquids to spill into the unit through the openings.<br><br> Important Safety Information WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. If this happens, make sure the power to the electrical outlet is turned off before you touch or unplug the unit. This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.<br><br> Explanation of Symbols This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated cdangerous voltage d within the product 9s encasement that may be of sufficient magnitude to con- stitute a risk of electric shock to persons. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Music Center Owner 9s Manual Page 3 INSTALLATION................................................................................................................... .............................................4-7 Package Contents & Optional Accessories........................................................................................<br><br> ...............................4 Music Center Placement ........................................................................................................ ...........................................5 Mounting Surface Preparation................................................................................................... ........................................5 Installing the Wall Mounting Bracket & Music Center Unit ......................................................................<br><br> ..........................6 Connecting the Music Center.................................................................................................... ........................................7 Connecting the Power Supply ................................................................................................... ........................................7 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW............................................................................................................<br><br> ................................8-16 Front Panel ................................................................................................................... .....................................................8 Fluorescent Display............................................................................................................ ...............................................9 Remote Control.................................................................................................................<br><br> .........................................10-11 Clock Set ..................................................................................................................... ....................................................12 Alarm Set...................................................................................................................... ...................................................12 Sleep Timer ...................................................................................................................<br><br> ..................................................13 Audio Adjustments.............................................................................................................. .............................................13 Loading CDs.................................................................................................................... ................................................13 CD Normal Playback.............................................................................................................<br><br> ..........................................14 CD Random Playback ............................................................................................................ .........................................14 CD Repeat Playback ............................................................................................................ ...........................................15 CD Memory Programming..........................................................................................................<br><br> .....................................15 CD Memory Playback............................................................................................................. .........................................15 Auto/Manual Tuning............................................................................................................. ............................................16 Tuner Preset Memory............................................................................................................<br><br> ..........................................16 GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................ ..............................17-20 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................... ................................................17 Specifications ................................................................................................................<br><br> .............................................17-18 Optional Accessories........................................................................................................... ............................................18 Warranty ...................................................................................................................... ....................................................19 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 4 Music Center Owner 9s Manual Wall Mounting Bracket with Mounting Screws (2) Remote Control with Remote Battery FM Antenna AM Antenna Music Center Unit This Package Contains " Music Center Unit " Remote Control (credit card type) " Remote Battery " Wall Mounting Bracket " Mounting Screws (2) " Power Supply " FM Antenna " AM Antenna " Cut-Out Template Optional Accessory (See page 18 for more info) " Music Center New Construction Bracket (MCNC) - Aids in new construction applications by providing a template for the drywall to be cut around, creating the perfect mounting hole for the Music Center.<br><br> (Proficient P/N PCB70000) You Will Need " Music Center Cable (MCC) For Power Connections 14/3, 16/3, 22/2 (Proficient P/N PAS06000) " Speaker Wire For Power Connections 3 conductor 14 gauge 3 conductor 16 gauge You May Need " External FM Antenna " External cLong Wire d AM Antenna " RCA Cable for Aux Inputs Power Supply Diagram 1: System Components OR Music Center Owner 9s Manual Page 5 MUSIC CENTER PLACEMENT Before installing the Music Center into the wall, you should consider its placement carefully, taking into account the location of electrical, plumbing and other fixtures. Contact your dealer for assistance if you are not sure of the best location in your particular room environment. When positioning the Music Center unit, bear in mind that every receiver produces heat which must be able to dissipate freely.<br><br> For this reason, do not cover any vents and make sure that there is sufficient ventilation around the unit. DO NOT connect the Music Center to the AC power supply until all other connections have been made and the AC voltage (indicated on the power supply) has been checked. Always remove any CD before moving the Music Center.<br><br> When installing in-wall speakers for use with the Music Center, ideal sound will be achieved when the tweeters are placed at ear level or slightly higher and the usual listening area is no closer to the wall than the distance between the speakers themselves. (See Diagram 2) When installing in-ceiling speakers for use with the Music Center, the speakers should be mounted to the left and right of the usual listening area. MOUNTING SURFACE PREPARATION New Construction - Unfinished Walls A New Construction Bracket, Proficient P/N PCB70000 (available from your dealer - see page 18), may be installed prior to drywall application across studs (up to 24" on-center) where the Music Center will be located.<br><br> Insulation material should be removed prior to installing drywall. After the hole is cut and the drywall is installed, the Music Center can be eas- ily installed following the instructions under cInstalling Wall Mounting Bracket and Music Center Unit d on page 6. Finished Walls Prior to the actual installation of the Music Center, it will be necessary to run cables to the speaker locations.<br><br> Once the cable has been properly installed, you are ready to begin installation of the Music Center. Following the simple steps listed below will result in a professional looking installation: 1. Determine the best area to mount the Music Center.This area of the wall should be free of obstructions such as electrical conduit, HVAC ducts, or water lines.This can best be determined by noting the placement of fixtures and gaining access to an attic or crawl space for further analysis of the location of such obstacles.<br><br> 2. Find the studs nearest the desired speaker mounting location.We highly recommend using a good stud-finder tool for this procedure. If you are lining up the Music Center to some other object or molding in the room, make sure you consider the size of the faceplate which extends beyond the mounting hole on all four sides.<br><br> 3. Mark the hole. A template for outlining the hole is provided in the box.<br><br> Position the template in the desired position and pencil an outline on the wall. 4. Cutting the hole.<br><br> CAUTION: This is the most important part of the entire installation. Because of tight tolerances, there is little room for error. If you are not certain whether any obstructions exist behind the desired mounting area, you should start by cutting a small hole in the center of your penciled mounting hole with a drywall saw.<br><br> Cut at a 45Ú angle towards the inside of the hole (See Diagram 3) . Cutting the small hole at this angle will make drywall repair much easier as the piece cut out can be installed neatly back into the hole. Once you have determined there aren 9t any obstructions in your desired mounting location, start cutting the finished hole at a 90Ú angle to the wall surface.<br><br> Diagram 3: Wall Cut Out Diagram 2: Ideal Placement Page 6 Music Center Owner 9s Manual Diagram 5: Installation - Exploded View Diagram 6: Installation - Side View 1. Rotate the Wall Mounting Bracket 9s clamping dogs so that they are inside the frame. (See Diagram 4) 2.<br><br> Slide the Wall Mounting Bracket into the rough opening of the drywall. 3. Rotate the dogs to the outside of the frame by hand, and then slowly tighten the dog screws while holding them in place by hand.<br><br> If the wall thickness exceeds dog travel, turn dogs upside down, reinstall screws, and proceed with install. Note: Do not overtighten screws or frame will distort. 4.<br><br> Make sure Wall Mounting Bracket is level and square. 5. Remove screw access panel at the top of the Music Center.<br><br> 6. CAUTION: Before connecting any wiring, Proficient highly recommends doing a cpractice install d to make sure the Music Center locates properly into the mounting frame and that the screw holes line up. (See Diagram 5) 7.<br><br> Holding the Music Center at a slight angle, slide it into opening, engaging the locking tabs on the bottom of unit with the cut-outs on bottom of the Wall Mounting Bracket. (See Diagram 6) 8. Push Music Center flat against wall and check mounting holes to see if they line up.<br><br> If not, adjust frame squareness and retighten frame. 9. If everything lines up properly, connect wires to bottom of Music Center unit and reinsert into wall.<br><br> (See cConnecting The Music Center d on Page 7.) 10. Secure the Music Center using the two mounting screws provided.Because they are self-tapping, there will be an initial resistance as the screw penetrates the metal bracket. Be sure not to overtighten the screws.<br><br> CAUTION: Do not place screws into the larger holes.These are for snap-on access panel only. 11. Install snap-on access panel.<br><br> INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNTING BRACKET AND MUSIC CENTER UNIT Diagram 4: Wall Mounting Bracket Dogs Music Center Owner 9s Manual Page 7 CONNECTING THE MUSIC CENTER (See Diagram 7) 1. Power (See Chart A) Connects the Power Cable to the Music Center. 2.<br><br> Left/Right Speakers (8 & ) Connects the left and right front speakers. Be sure to observe proper polarity, (+) to (+) and ( 3) to ( 3). 3.<br><br> Remote Out Reserved for future use. 4. ±15V DC Reserved for future use.<br><br> 5. FM Antenna For connecting the supplied 75 & FM antenna or external FM antenna. 6.<br><br> AM Antenna For connecting the supplied AM antenna. 7. Audio Out (L/R) For connecting to a separate audio power amplifier.<br><br> Note: This is a fixed output. 8. Audio In (Aux1) For connecting an optional audio component.<br><br> 9. Audio In (Aux2) For connecting an optional audio component. CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY 1.<br><br> Power Cable (See Diagram 8 and Chart A) Connects the Power Cable to the Power Supply. 2. Power Switch (See Diagram 9) Turns Music Center system power supply on and off.<br><br> Diagram 7: Bottom of Music Center Diagram 8: Back of Power Supply Diagram 9: Front of Power Supply Chart A Legend on Music Center & Power Supply +28VDC Music Center Cable Color Red Gauge of Stranded Wire To Use If Not Using Music Center Cable 14 # 1 A GND Blue 14 2 -28VDC Black 14 3 +12VDC White 16 4 D GND Green 16 5 POWER DET Yellow 16 6 Unused Black 22 4 Unused Green 22 4 Page 8 Music Center Owner 9s Manual FRONT PANEL (See Diagram 10) 1. Power/Standby Press this button to switch the main power on or to activate Standby mode. Note: While the system is in Standby mode, you can also press one of the following buttons to switch on the system: Source, Sleep, Play/Pause and Open/Close.<br><br> 2. Source Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the input sources of FM, AM, AUX1, or AUX2. 3.<br><br> Tuning/Search + / 3 " In Tuner mode, press less than 1 D 2 second for Manual Tuning. " In Tuner mode, press longer than 1 D 2 second for Auto Tuning. " In CD mode, press less than 1 D 2 second will move to the next or previous track.<br><br> " In CD mode, press longer than 1 D 2 second to fast forward or fast reverse the same track. " In Clock Set mode and Alarm Set mode, press to adjust the clock time. For details, see page 16.<br><br> 4. Bass " Press (+) to increase the level of Bass. " Press ( 3) to decrease the level of Bass.<br><br> 5. Treble " Press (+) to increase the level of Treble. " Press ( 3) to decrease the level of Treble.<br><br> 6. Open/Close Press to open or close CD door. 7.<br><br> Memory " In Tuner mode, press to store AM/FM stations in the memory locations. For details, see page 16. " In CD mode, press to store a CD track in the memory locations.<br><br> For details, see pages 14-15. 8. Volume " Press (+) to raise the system 9 s volume.<br><br> " Press ( 3) to lower the system 9 s volume. 9. Preset/Repeat " In Tuner mode, press this button to select an AM or FM preset station.<br><br> For details, see page 16. " In CD mode, press this button to select Repeat Play function. For details, see page 15.<br><br> 10. Time Press to display the secondary clock. For details, see page 12.<br><br> 11. Play/Pause Press to begin CD playback; Press again to pause CD playback. For details, see pages 14-15.<br><br> 12. Stop/Clear " Press to stop CD playback. " When CD stops, press longer than 1 D 2 second to clear CD memory.<br><br> For details, see pages 14-15. Diagram 10: Front Panel After all connections are complete, turn the power supply switch on. Note: This may be left in the con d position.<br><br> (See Diagram 9) The Music Center can be turned on or off from the front panel. Music Center Owner 9s Manual Page 9 Diagram 11: Fluorescent Display FLUORESCENT DISPLAY (See Diagram 11) 1. Sleep Illuminates if you select the Sleep Timer function.<br><br> For details, see page 13. 2. Repeat/Repeat 1 " REPEAT illuminates if the Repeat mode is selected (Repeats all tracks on all discs).<br><br> " REPEAT 1 illuminates if the Repeat 1 Track mode is select- ed (Repeats 1 track). For details, see page 15. 3.<br><br> Random Illuminates if you select the Random Play function in CD mode. For details, see page 14. 4.<br><br> Memory Illuminates if any CD track, or tuner station has been stored in memory. 5. Stereo/Mono Illuminates if you select either the Stereo or Mono function in FM Tuner mode.<br><br> 6. Illuminates during CD playback. For details, see page 14.<br><br> 7. Illuminates when CD playback has been paused. 8.<br><br> Illuminates if you select the Time function. 9. Alarm 1 Press any button to turn alarm off, or the alarm will go off automatically after 60 minutes.<br><br> For details, see page 12. 10. Alarm 2 Press any button to turn alarm off, or the alarm will go off automatically after 60 minutes.<br><br> For details, see page 12. 11. FM/AM Illuminates when band is selected when listening to a radio station.<br><br> Page 10 Music Center Owner 9s Manual REMOTE CONTROL (See Diagram 12) 1. Power Off Press to switch the system power Off. 2.<br><br> Mute Press to lower the volume completely. c MUTE ON d shows in the display.When you press the mute button again, the volume level will return to its previous setting. Note: The Mute function can also be turned off by pressing either of the volume buttons or most other buttons on the remote control.<br><br> 3. Sleep Press to select Sleep mode and set Sleep Timer from 10 to 90 minutes. For details, see page 13.<br><br> 4. Adjust Press (+) or ( 3) to adjust the Balance, Treble or Bass level. For details, see page 13.<br><br> 5. Source/Power On Press this button to turn system power on or press repeat- edly to cycle through the input sources of FM, AM, AUX1, or AUX2. 6.<br><br> Alarm 1 Press to select Alarm 1 wake up function. For details, see page 12. 7.<br><br> Alarm 2 Press to select Alarm 2 wake up function. For details, see page 12. 8.<br><br> Clock Set Press to select Clock Set mode. For details, see page 12. 9.<br><br> Alarm Set Press to select Alarm Set mode. For detail, see page 12. 10.<br><br> CD Time In CD mode, press to show Total Track and Total Time. 11. Memory " In Tuner mode, press to store AM/FM stations in the memory locations.<br><br> For detail, see page 16. " In CD mode, press to store a CD track in the memory locations. For details, see page 15.<br><br> 12. Random Press to select Random Play function in CD mode. For details, see page 14.<br><br> 13. Repeat Press to select Repeat Play function in CD mode. For details, see page 15.<br><br> Diagram 12: Remote Control The Remote Control is shipped with the battery removed. Push the tab in to slide open the panel on the lower rear of the remote and insert the battery as indicated. Music Center Owner 9s Manual Page 11 Diagram 13: Remote Control REMOTE CONTROL CONTINUED (See Diagram 13) 14.<br><br> Bass Press to enter Bass Adjustment mode, then press Adjust (+) or ( 3) to increase or decrease the level of bass. For details, see page 13. 15.<br><br> Treble Press to enter Treble Adjustment mode, then press Adjust (+) or ( 3) to increase or decrease the level treble. For details, see page 13. 16.<br><br> Tuning/Search " In Tuner mode, press less than 1 D 2 second for Manual tuning. " In Tuner mode, press longer than 1 D 2 second for Auto tuning. " In CD mode, press longer than 1 D 2 second to fast forward or fast reverse the same track.<br><br> " In Clock Set mode and alarm set mode, press to adjust the clock time. For details, see pages 12, 14, and 16. 17.<br><br> ST/Mono In FM Tuner mode, press to select either Stereo or Mono sound.When mono indication is on, it is Mono mode. When the mono indication is off, it is Stereo mode. 18.<br><br> FM Mute In FM Tuner mode, press to select FM Mute function. For details, see page 16. 19.<br><br> Station/Track " In Tuner mode, press to select required preset station. " In CD mode, press to select the required track. 20.<br><br> Balance Press to enter Balance Adjustment mode, then press Adjust ( 3) or (+) to adjust the balance toward the left or right channels. For details, see page 13. 21.<br><br> Dim Press to adjust Music Center Display brightness. 22. Stop/Clear Press to stop CD playback or to clear CD memory.<br><br> For details, see pages 14-15. 23. 0dB Press to reset Balance, Bass, and Treble controls to their default levels.<br><br> 24. Volume " Press (+) to raise the system 9 s volume. " Press ( 3) to lower the system 9 s volume.<br><br> 25. Play/Pause Press to begin CD playback; Press again to pause CD playback. For details, see pages 14-15.<br><br> Page 12 Music Center Owner 9s Manual CLOCK SET The Clock will display when the Music Center is turned off. 1. In Power On or Standby mode, press the Clock Set button on the remote control, the clock will flash in the display, indicating that you are in Clock Adjustment Mode.<br><br> (See Diagram 14) 2. Press the Tuning/Search button until the correct minute appears. 3.<br><br> Press the Tuning/Search button until the correct hour appears. 4. After a few seconds, the display will switch back to its previous information and the clock will be set.<br><br> Note: The clock can be switched from 12-hour mode to 24- hour mode.When in Clock Adjustment Mode, press and hold the Clock Set button until the desired clock hour mode appears. To Set Secondary Clock (i.e. a 2nd Time Zone) 1.<br><br> In Power On or Standby mode, press the Time button on the front panel of the Music Center.The indicator will flash in the display. Press the Clock Set button on the remote control to select Time Adjust mode. 2.<br><br> Press the Tuning/Search button until the correct hour appears. 3. After a few seconds, the display will switch back to its primary clock and the secondary clock will be set.<br><br> 4. Press the Time button at any time to view the secondary clock. ALARM SET Your system can automatically turn itself on.You choose when you want the system to turn on and when the c on d time arrives, the system will turn on.<br><br> To turn on Alarm 1 1. Press Alarm 1 button or press Alarm Set button repeatedly on remote control until the appears in the display to wake to music or until the appears to wake to tone alarm. 2.<br><br> Alarm 1 always wakes up in Tuner mode. To turn on Alarm 2 1. Press Alarm 2 button or press Alarm Set button repeatedly on remote control until the appears in the display to wake to music or until the appears to wake to tone alarm.<br><br> 2. Alarm 2 always wakes up in CD mode. To set the Alarm Clock 1.<br><br> Press the Tuning/Search button until the correct minute appears. 2. Press the Tuning/Search button until the correct hour appears.<br><br> 3.Turn the Music Center off to set the alarm. To turn Alarm off 1.When alarm rings or plays, press the Power Off button on the remote control or the Power/Standby button on the Music Center panel to reset alarm. 2.To disable alarm, press Alarm until or disappears from display.<br><br> 3.To enable alarm, press Alarm until or reappears in display. Diagram 14: Clock Set Music Center Owner 9s Manual Page 13 SLEEP TIMER The Music Center can automatically turn itself off after a specified amount of time, ranging from 90 to 10 minutes. 1.<br><br> While the Music Center is on, press the Sleep button until c Sleep d flashes in the display. 2. Press the Sleep button repeatedly to set the Sleep Timer from 90 to 10 minutes.The c Sleep d indicator and the time you set will illuminate.<br><br> (See Diagram 15) 3. To cancel the Sleep Timer, simply press the Sleep button repeatedly until the c 00 d indicator appears.The c Sleep d indicator will start flashing. 4.Within 5 seconds, the c Sleep d indicator will disappear and the Sleep Timer is now cancelled.<br><br> Note: During the last 9 minutes of the Sleep Timer, the volume will gradually decrease to the lowest level.You can press any button to stop the decreasing of the volume. AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS The Adjust ( 3) or (+) buttons on the remote control are used in conjunction with Balance, Treble and Bass to increment or decrement their level. 1.<br><br> Press the Balance button on the remote control.The c [BAL] d indicator will appear in the display. Press the Adjust ( 3) or (+) button to adjust balance toward the left or right speakers. 2.<br><br> Press the Bass button on the remote control.The c [BAS] d indicator will appear in the display. Press Adjust ( 3) or (+) button to decrease or increase the level of bass. (Or press Bass ( 3) or (+) on the front panel.) 3.<br><br> Press the Treble button on the remote control.The c [TRE] d indicator will appear in the display. Press Adjust ( 3) or (+) button to decrease or increase the level of treble. (Or press Treble ( 3) or (+) on the front panel.) LOADING CDs 1.<br><br> Press the Power button to turn the Music Center on. 2. Select CD function by pressing Source button repeatedly on front panel or on the remote control.<br><br> 3. Press Open/Close button to open CD door, then insert or replace one disc. 4.<br><br> Press Open/Close button to close CD door.The system will automatically read the CD status which includes total play tracks and play time of the CD. (See Diagram 16) Diagram 15: Sleep Timer Diagram 16: CD Status Page 14 Music Center Owner 9s Manual CD NORMAL PLAYBACK 1. Press the Play/Pause button to start CD playback; Press again to pause CD playback.<br><br> " When a track of the inserted CD is playing, the correspond- ing track number will keep flashing until the track ends. (See Diagram 17) 2. Press the Stop/Clear button to stop CD playback.<br><br> 3. Selecting another track during play back: " Press and release the Tuning/Search buttons on the front panel or the Station/Track buttons on the remote control to select the desired track. " The selected track number indication will start flashing on the display.<br><br> " The current track stops and a moment later the newly selected track begins to play. " The current track will play again from the beginning if the Tuning/Search buttons on the front panel or the Station/Track buttons on the remote control are pressed only once. 4.<br><br> Searching for a passage during play: " Press and hold the Tuning/Search buttons on the front panel or on the Remote Control to search forwards or backwards to the beginning or the end. " The passage indications will be increasing or decreasing rapidly. " The searching speed is determined by how long a button is pressed.<br><br> " The first two seconds fairly slowly, with sound then at the maximum speed, with no sound. 5. When CD is stopped, press the Stop/Clear button longer than 1 D 2 second to clear CD memory.<br><br> CD RANDOM PLAYBACK 1. Press the Random button on the Remote Control before or during CD playback to select the Random function. 2.The c Random d indicator illuminates and tracks are now played in a random order.<br><br> (See Diagram 18) 3. Each time you press the Tuning/Search (+) button on the front panel less than 1 D 2 second or the Station/Track button on the Remote Control less than 1 D 2 second to select the next random track, the message c Random d will appear and flash for 1 second. (See Diagram 19) 4.<br><br> Press and hold the Tuning/Search (+) or button more than 1 D 2 second to advance to the end of the track. 5. Press and hold the Tuning/Search ( 3) or button more than 1 D 2 second to return to the beginning of the track.<br><br> 6. Press the Random button again if you wish to return to normal play. Diagram 17: CD Normal Playback Diagram 18: CD Random Playback Diagram 19: Selecting the Next Random Track Music Center Owner 9s Manual Page 15 CD REPEAT PLAYBACK 1.<br><br> Press the Preset/Repeat button once on the front panel before or during CD playback to select Repeat 1 Track function. (Or press Repeat button on the Remote control.) The c Repeat 1 d indicator will flash on the display. (See Diagram 20.) 2.<br><br> Press the Preset/Repeat button twice on the front panel before or during CD playback to select Repeat All Tracks function. (Or press Repeat button on the Remote Control.) The c Repeat d indicator will illuminate on the display. (See Diagram 21.) 3.<br><br> Press the Preset/Repeat button three times on the front panel to deselect Repeat function. (Or press Repeat but- ton on the Remote Control.) CD MEMORY PROGRAMMING 1. In CD stop mode, press the Tuning/Search buttons on the front panel or Station/Track on the Remote Control until the desired track number that you wish to program appears in the display.<br><br> 2. Press the Memory button on the front panel or on the Remote Control to select the program number that appears in the display. 3.The c Memory d indicators will flash.<br><br> (See Diagram 22) 4. Select another desired track number and store the track into the CD program by following steps 1 - 3. 5.<br><br> Up to 20 CD tracks can be programmed.When the 20 tracks have been stored, c MEM FULL d will appear in the display. 6.When the CD is stopped, press Stop/Clear longer than 1 D 2 second to erase the program. CD MEMORY PLAYBACK 1.<br><br> Once the CD tracks have been programmed, the c Memory d indicator will illuminate. 2. Press Play/Pause button to start the CD program playback.<br><br> 3. When the CD is stopped, press Stop/Clear button longer than 1 D 2 second to erase the CD program. Diagram 20: CD Repeat 1 Playback Diagram 21: CD Repeat All Tracks Playback Diagram 22: Memory Indicator Diagram 23: CD Memory Playback Page 16 Music Center Owner 9s Manual AUTO/MANUAL TUNING 1.<br><br> Press Power to turn the Music Center on. Select the TUNER function by pressing the Source button repeatedly on the front panel or on the Remote Control. 2.<br><br> For Manual Tuning, press the Tuning/Search buttons for less than 1 D 2 second to select the desired frequency. 3. For Auto Tuning, press and hold the Tuning/Search button for more than 1 D 2 second.The Music Center will now search until a station of sufficient strength is found.<br><br> If the station is not the desired one, simply press and hold the Tuning/ Search button for more than 1 D 2 second again.Weak sta- tions are automatically skipped. Note: When tuning, the sound will be muted to eliminate interfering background noises.When a station is found, the audio signal will come back on. c Stereo d will appear on the display when a stereo FM signal is received.With weak stereo FM signals, you may hear static or background noise.<br><br> These noises can be suppressed by switching to Mono. Simply press the ST/MONO button, c MONO d will appear in the display. TUNER PRESET MEMORY Storing preset stations You can store up to 24 stations in the Tuner 9s memory.<br><br> 1. Select FM or AM band with the Source button on the Remote Control or front panel. 2.<br><br> Press the Tuning/Search buttons to select the frequency you wish to memorize. 3. Press the Memory button, c Memory d will flash in the dis- play.<br><br> Press Memory button repeatedly, preset positions will be displayed one by one (P--1, P--2, P--3, ... etc.) Once the desired location preset is reached, release Memory button and wait four seconds, c Memory d will stop flashing and the station frequency has been successfully memorized in the desired location. 4.<br><br> To set another preset station, follow steps 1 - 3. Selecting preset stations 1. Select the band FM or AM with the Source button on the Remote Control or front panel.<br><br> 2. Press the Station/Track button on the Remote Control or Preset/Repeat button on the front panel until the required preset memory number appears. Music Center Owner 9s Manual Page 17 TROUBLESHOOTING Please make these simple checks before calling service.These tips can save you time and money.<br><br> NO POWER " Make sure the power cord is fully inserted into an AC outlet. " Check to be sure outlet is not controlled by a wall switch. " Unplug the power cord, wait 1 minute, then reinsert the plug and push the Power button.<br><br> " Check all power wiring to the unit. NO VOLUME " Check the VOLUME on the unit. " Make sure the correct source has been selected (for instance, c CD d should be selected when playing a CD).<br><br> " Make sure the speakers are properly connected. " Make sure the speaker wires are not shorted together. REMOTE CONTROL " Check and if necessary, replace batteries.<br><br> DOESN 9 T WORK " Make sure the remote is pointed head-first at the system. " Make sure the system is plugged into an operating wall outlet. " The remote may be too far away from system.<br><br> CAN 9 T TUNE " Repeat channel selection. RADIO STATIONS " Make sure the antennas are properly connected. " Rotate the AM loop antenna for best reception.<br><br> " Use an outdoor antenna or cable for best FM reception. NOTE: Electrostatic discharge can cause unexpected problems. In that event, you should reset the unit by disconnecting from the household wall outlet for 1 minute and then reinsert the plug.<br><br> WARNING: IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO REMEDY A PROBLEM BY FOLLOWING THESE HINTS, CONSULT YOUR DEALER OR AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU TRY TO REPAIR THE SYSTEM YOURSELF, AS THIS WILL INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY. SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Dimensions Front Panel: H 8 1 D 2 " (216mm) x W 10 11 D 16 " (271.5mm) Internal Case (behind Front Panel): H 9" (229mm) x W 9 5 D 8 " (244.5mm) Depth (rear of Front Panel Mounting Surface): 3 3 D 8 " (86mm) Wall Cut Out: H 7 3 D 4 " (197mm) x W 9 15 D 16 " (252mm) Wall Cut Out with New Construction Bracket: H 7 3 D 4 " (197mm) x W 9 15 D 16 " (252mm) Weight: 4 lbs (1.8 kg) Page 18 Music Center Owner 9s Manual MC-PCB Music Center Pre-Construction Bracket Order Stock # PCB70000 " Aids in new construction applications by providing a template for the drywall to be cut around, creating the perfect mounting hole for the Music Center " Cut-out Dimensions: 7 3 D 4 " x 9 15 D 16 " OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MCC Music Center Cable Order Stock # PAS06000 " 6-Conductor for Power Supply, 2-Conductor 22 Gauge Unused " Makes power hook up to the Music Center quick and easy!<br><br> " 100' total length SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) Audio Section Power Output/Channel (RMS, both channels driven into 8 & ) .................................................35 Watts @ 1 kHz THD (at rated power) .......................................................................................................... .....< 0.3 % @ 1 kHz Input Impedance (Aux1 & 2)....................................................................................................> 22 K & Input Sensitivity (Aux1 & 2, for rated power)............................................................................600 mV Output Level at Audio Out Jacks..............................................................................................1. 2 Volts (with 600 mV @ Aux In) Frequency Response (@ 1 Watt).............................................................................................30 Hz - 20 kHz ± 2 dB FM Section Tuning Range...................................................................................................................<br><br> ........87.5 - 108.0 MHz Sensitivity (50 dB quieting) .................................................................................................. ....22 dBf Mono, 48 dBf Stereo S/N Ratio (@ 65 dBf)........................................................................................................... ....70 dB Mono, 60 dB Stereo Frequency Response (Mono or Stereo)...................................................................................40 Hz - 1 2 kHz ± 3 dB Separation (@ 1 kHz) ..........................................................................................................<br><br> ....> 30 dB AM Section Tuning Range................................................................................................................... ........520 - 1710 kHz Sensitivity (loop antenna)..................................................................................................... ....750 uV / m S/N Ratio (10 mV/m Input)......................................................................................................<br><br> .40 dB CD Section Frequency Response............................................................................................................. ..20 Hz - 20 kHz ± 2 dB THD............................................................................................................................ ..............< 0.1 % S/N Ratio......................................................................................................................<br><br> ............> 85 dB Channel Separation ............................................................................................................ .....> 40 dB In our attempt to constantly improve our products, features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Music Center Owner 9s Manual Page 19 Proficient Audio Systems warrants to the original retail purchaser only that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years, provided the speaker was purchased from a Proficient Audio Systems Authorized Dealer.<br><br> Defective products must be shipped, prepaid and insured, together with proof of purchase, to the Proficient Audio Systems Authorized Dealer from whom they were purchased, or to Proficient Audio Systems at the address listed on this installation instruction manual. Freight collect shipments will be refused. It is preferable to ship this product in the original shipping container to lessen the chance of transit damage.<br><br> In any case, the risk of loss or damage in transit is to be borne by the purchaser. If, upon examination at the Factory or Proficient Audio Systems Authorized Dealer, it is determined that the unit was defective in materials or workmanship at any time during this warranty period, Proficient Audio Systems or the Proficient Audio Systems Authorized Dealer will, at its option, repair or replace this product at no additional charge, except as set forth below. If this model is no longer available and can not be repaired effectively, Proficient Audio Systems, at its sole option, may replace the unit with a current model of equal or greater value.<br><br> In some cases where a new model is substituted, a modification to the mounting surface may be required. If mounting surface modification is required, Proficient Audio Systems assumes no responsibility or liability for such modifi- cation. All replaced parts and product become the property of Proficient Audio Systems.<br><br> Products replaced or repaired under this Warranty will be returned to the original retail purchaser, within a reasonable time, freight prepaid. This Warranty does not include service or parts to repair damage caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, negligence, inade- quate packing or shipping procedures, commercial use, voltage inputs in excess of the rated maximum of the unit, or service, repair or modification of the product which has not been authorized or approved by Proficient Audio Systems.This Warranty also excludes normal cosmetic deterioration caused by environmental conditions. This warranty will be void if the Serial Number on the product has been removed, tampered with or defaced.<br><br> This Warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties. If the product is defective in materials or workmanship as warranted above, the purchaser 9s sole remedy shall be repair or replacement as provided above. In no event will Proficient Audio Systems be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product, even if Proficient Audio Systems or a Proficient Audio Systems Authorized Dealer has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any other party.<br><br> Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of conse- quential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply. All implied warranties on the product are limited to the duration of this expressed Warranty. Some states do not allow limitation on the length of an implied warranty.<br><br> If the original retail purchaser resides in such a state, this limitation does not apply. LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY Should you have any questions regarding this, or any other Proficient Audio Systems product, please call our service hotline at (909) 787-9940.We are available to assist you every weekday, except holidays, between the hours of 7:00 a.m.and 5:00 p.m.PST. 1300-70000(rev1) 940 Columbia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92507 (909) 787-9940 " Fax (909) 787-8747 " proficientaudio.com<br><br>

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