LG CM9520 User Manual

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Page 1 - Mini Hi-Fi System

OWNER’S MANUALMini Hi-Fi SystemPlease read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.CM9520 (CM9520, CMS9520F

Page 2 - Safety Information

Getting Started10Getting Started1Rear panela Cooling fanb SPEAKERS terminalc WOOFER SYSTEM connectors (Woofer Light Cable)d AUX IN connectors (L/R

Page 3

2 ConnectingConnecting 11Connecting2Connecting to speakersBefore connectingYou have to position the unit and the speakers before connecting the speake

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Connecting12Connecting2Attaching the speakers to the unitTo connect the cable to the unit, press each plastic nger pad to open the connection termina

Page 5 - 5 Appendix

Connecting 13Connecting2Optional Equipment ConnectionAUX IN ConnectionConnect an output of auxiliary device(Camcoder, TV, Player, etc) to the AUX IN (

Page 6 - Requirement

Connecting14Connecting2USB ConnectionConnect the USB port of USB Memory (or MP3 player, etc.) to the USB port on the front of the unit. yRemoving the

Page 7 - Battery Installation

3 OperatingOperating 15Operating3Basic OperationsCD/USB Operations1. Insert the disc by pressing B(Open/Close) or connect the USB device to the USB p

Page 8 - Front panel

Operating16Operating3Selecting a folder and an MP3/WMA fileOn the unit1. Press FOLDER and rotate FILE SEARCH until a desired folder appears.2. Press E

Page 9

Operating 17Operating3Other OperationsProgrammed PlaybackThe program function enables you to store your favorite les from any disc or USB device.A pr

Page 10 - Rear panel

Operating18Operating3Listening to music with latin beatYou can listen to music with latin beat on beat box mode by pressing BEAT BOX. (CD/USB/iPod/AUX

Page 11 - Connecting to speakers

Operating 19Operating3Radio OperationsBe sure that both FM and AM aerials are connected. (Refer to the page 14)Listening to the radio1. Press TUNER on

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1 Getting StartedGetting Started2Getting Started1Safety InformationCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC

Page 13 - Connection

Operating20Operating3Sound adjustment Setting the surround modeThis system has a number of pre-set surround sound elds. You can select a desired soun

Page 14 - Antenna Connection

Operating 21Operating3Setting the Clock1. Turn the unit on.2. Press CLOCK for at least 2 seconds.3. Choose time mode by pressing Y/U.- AM 12:00 (fo

Page 15 - Basic Operations

Operating22Operating3Sleep Timer SettingPress SLEEP repeatedly to select delay time between 10 and 180 minutes. After the delay time, the unit will be

Page 16 - Selecting a folder and

Operating 23Operating3ToDo thisON UNIT ON REMOTEPauses or restartTd/MSkipY/U C/VSearchPress and hold Y/UPress and hold C/VMove to the previous menu-RE

Page 17 - Other Operations

Operating24Operating3Listening to music from your portable player or external deviceThe unit can be used to play the music from many types of portable

Page 18 - Using Microphone

Operating 25Operating3Recording to USBYou can record a various sound source to USB. (CD, USB, AUX, PORTABLE, FM, AM)1. Connect the USB device to the

Page 19 - Radio Operations

Operating26Operating3 yYou can check the recording percentage rate for the USB record on the display window during the recording. (MP3/WMA, CD Only) y

Page 20 - Sound adjustment

4 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting 27Troubleshooting4TroubleshootingGeneralProblem Cause & SolutionNo Power. yThe power cord is not plugged in. Plu

Page 21 - Setting the Clock

5 AppendixAppendix28Appendix5Trademarks and Licenses“Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to conn

Page 22 - Advanced Operations

Appendix 29Appendix5General specificationsGeneralPower requirements Refer to main labelPower consumption Refer to main labelDimensions (W x H x D) 285

Page 23 - Compatible iPod/iPhone

Getting Started 3Getting Started1This device is equipped with a portable battery or accumulator. Safety way to remove the battery or the battery from

Page 24

Appendix30Appendix5Speaker specificationsFront speakerType 2 Way 2 speakerImpedance 4 Rated Input Power 350 WMax. Input power 700 WNet Dimensions (W

Page 25 - Recording to USB

Appendix 31Appendix5MaintenanceNotes on DiscsHandling DiscsNever stick paper or tape on the disc.Storing DiscsAfter playing, store the disc in its cas

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Page 27 - Troubleshooting

Table of Contents4Table of Contents1 Getting Started2 Safety Information6 Unique Features6 Accesories6 Playable file Requirement6 – MP3/WMA musi

Page 28 - Licenses

Table of Contents 5123454 Troubleshooting27 Troubleshooting27 – General5 Appendix28 Trademarks and Licenses29 General specifications30 Speaker spe

Page 29 - General specifications

Getting Started6Getting Started1Unique FeaturesPortable InListens to music from your portable device. (MP3, Notebook, etc)USB Direct RecordingRecords

Page 30 - Speaker specifications

Getting Started 7Getting Started1Remote controlBattery InstallationRemove the battery cover on the rear of the Remote Control, and insert two (size AA

Page 31 - Maintenance

Getting Started8Getting Started1Front panelCM9520-AP.DJORMLK_ENG.indd 8 2012-04-10  3:15:33

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Getting Started 9Getting Started1a TIMER With the TIMER function you can turn CD, USB play and TUNER reception on or o at a desired time. CLOCK For

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