User guide
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Using the Auxiliary Input Feature (Continued from page 12)
To use the auxiliary feature, first connect the Y audio cable to the auxiliary inputs on the
jukebox. On the back panel of the jukebox you will see two RCA plugs labeled AUX. IN
and they will be marked R & L (for right and left). Your Y audio cable will likely have
one of the RCA plugs that will be red. The other may be black, white or some other
color. Connect the red RCA plug into the red AUX. IN plug (marked R) on the back of
the jukebox. See the picture on page 3 of this guide. Next connect the remaining RCA
plug to the other AUX. IN (marked L) on the back of the jukebox. If your MP3 player or
other external audio device has a jack labeled line out connect the Mini-Stereo plug into
that jack. If there is only the headphone jack, connect the Mini-Stereo plug into it. Set
the volume level to a minimum on your external device. Special Note: While a true line
out jack is not amplified and the output from it is constant, the headphone jack output is
amplified and is regulated by the volume control. Since the headphone jack output will
vary from one device to the next, it is very important (if you are connected through the
headphone jack) to start out with the volume level of your external device (MP3 player,
etc.) set low so that you do not overload the circuitry of the jukebox and damage it.
Power up the jukebox: Press the yellow power button on the right side of the front
control panel. Next, press the stand by button on the front control panel. The LCD
screen will light up and greet you with HELLO. The jukebox should now be in FM
mode. Next, press the function button repeatedly until you see the LCD display AUX.
With AUX showing on the display, adjust the volume level on the jukebox to a low level
(about 10) by using the volume up / volume down buttons. Now you can turn on your
external device and with the volume level also set low on it, start playing a song. You
may not hear any sound at first since the volume is turned down on both the player and
the jukebox. Alternately increase the volume, first on the external device and then on the
jukebox. If you are connected through the headphone jack of a portable MP3 player you
may need to turn the volume on it up to 2/3 full or more before you have enough output.
If you turn it up too high, the output can be distorted. Note: If your external device (MP3
player, etc.) has a line out jack, the output from it should be constant and there would be
no need to adjust the volume on it while connected to the jukebox.
You will need to use the controls on your external device to select and play songs but the
jukebox Mute, BBS and EQ will work while you are using the AUX mode.
Mute: Press mute to silence the sound in auxiliary, radio or CD mode. Press mute again
to recover previous audio level.
BBS: Turn on BBS for an enhanced base sound effect. Press the BBS button. The LCD
will display whether BBS is on or off. Press the button again to turn the feature on or off.
EQ: Press EQ repeatedly to select PASS, CLASSIC, ROCK, POP or JAZZ. Choose the
selection that sounds best for the type of music you are playing.
To exit auxiliary mode and return to CD or Tuner mode, turn off your external device.
Turn down the volume on the jukebox. Press the function button to select CD or Tuner
mode. To shut off jukebox from aux. mode: Press stand by, and then power.










