Boston Acoustics Shelf Stereo System Speaker System User Manual


 
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Thank you for choosing the Boston Acoustics
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MicroSystem CD.
The MicroSystem CD is a state-of-the-art stereo radio/CD player and a versatile
audio center that delivers the performance and versatility of precisely matched,
separate components in one compact, easy-to-use unit.
Special Features
You can preset as many as 12 FM and 12 AM stations for instant recall. See page 7.
Play MP3, WMA, CD-R, and CD-RW as well as conventional CDs. To navigate your MP3 files,
see page 9.
Play an iPod
®
or other MP3 player through the convenient front-panel jack. See page 15.
Play the sound from your TV and a CD changer or another audio device through the two
rear-panel Auxiliary inputs. See page 13.
Plug in headphones and automatically silence the internal speakers for private listening.
See page 13.
There are two independent alarms. You can choose to wake to music, beeper, or both. You can
choose to fall asleep to one station and wake up to another or to a CD. See page 10.
The built-in Sleep function lets you play the unit for up to 60 minutes before it shuts off
automatically. See page 12.
If there is a power failure or you unplug the MicroSystem CD to move it, the station presets,
clock time, and all other settings are retained for up to 48 hours.
The MicroSystem CD will wake you up even if there is a power failure! See page 3.
When the system is in use, you can change the display to show either the time or status of the
program to which you are listening. See page 12.
The display dims automatically in the darkness. You can change the threshold if you wish.
See page 13.
Store the Remote Control in the flip-down door or use its magnet to “dock” it on a refrigerator
or other metal surface. See page 3.
Play the MicroSystem CD through another sound system or use it as a recording center. Or,
you can connect a subwoofer for use in very large rooms and reconfigure the system’s
operation. See page 14.
Connect external FM and/or AM antennas for even better reception. See page 16.