User guide

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To program preset AM and FM radio stations: The program pre set feature lets you
save your favorite radio stations so that you can quickly move from one favorite station
to the next without having to manually search each time. You can save up to 10 AM and
10 FM pre set radio stations. First select either the AM or FM band. Next use the skip+
or skip- button to search for the first station that you want to save. When you have
selected the first station that you want to save, press the program button. You will see
“01” start to flash at the top center of the LCD screen to indicate the first pre set number.
Memory will be shown at the bottom of the screen. If you wish to store the radio station
to another preset number, press the Pre Up or Pre Down button to select the preset
number. Next press the program button again to store the station to memory. Repeat the
steps above to store additional stations. You can store up to 10 AM and 10 FM preset
stations. To browse your list of saved stations, repeatedly press the pre up or pre down
button while in AM or FM mode. Note: During programming, if no button is pressed
within 5 seconds, the system will exit the program mode automatically. Special Note:
Pressing the yellow power button shuts off power to the jukebox and will cause your
saved station list to be deleted. To preserve your saved list of pre set stations, press the
stand by button to put the jukebox into hibernation mode when you are finished listening
to the radio.
Pre UP and Pre Down: Use the Pre Up and Pre Down buttons to scroll through your
saved stations. Note: This function on the remote is shown as preset.
To shut off jukebox from AM or FM mode: Press stand by, and then power.
Step-by-Step Instructions – Using the Auxiliary Input Feature
One of the great features of the Crosley CR12-1 jukebox is the auxiliary input. The
auxiliary input jacks let you connect an external device, such as a portable MP3 player to
the jukebox. If you are a serious music buff, you probably already know that you can
play MP3 music on your computer. You may even already have a portable MP3 player
so that you can listen to your tunes anywhere you go. Now, thanks to the auxiliary
feature on the CR12-1 you can listen to all your favorite MP3 tunes and enjoy the “knock
your socks off” sound of a full sized jukebox.
To connect your external device to the jukebox you
will need a Y audio cable commonly known in the
electronic community as a Y audio cable - Mini-
Stereo Plug Male to 2X RCA Male. This means that
on one end of the cable there is a 1/8” (mini-stereo)
plug that will fit your line out or headphone jack on
your MP3 player. The other end of the cable will be
split into a pair of male RCA plugs, which you will
connect to the jukebox. If you do not already have
one of these, you can find them at computer and
electronics stores and in the electronics section of
many shopping centers.
Shown above is the adapter cable
needed to connect your external
device to the auxiliary jacks of the
CR12-1 jukebox.