Emerson AV50 User Manual

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Listening to an External Source
If other audio component(s) are connected to this system
(see page 16) You can hear the external source through
the speakers of this system.
1. You can press the TV or Video button to select the
desired external source directly.
2. Operate the unit which is connected to this system.
3. Adjust the volume level by pressing the VOL 
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button on the front panel or remote control of this
system.
Headphone Jack
Connect a set of stereo headphones to this jack for
private listening without disturbing others. The speakers
are automatically disconnected when headphones are
in use. You must use a headphone with a full size plug
(¼”/6.25mm diameter).
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When using headphones always set the volume
control to a low level before putting the headphones
on. Then put the headphones on and very gradually
increase the volume to a comfortable listening
level.
Mute Control
To temporarily shut off the sound from the speakers press
the MUTE button on the remote control. The "MUTING"
indicator flashes on the front panel display.
Press the MUTE button again to cancel Mute and restore
the sound. The "MUTING" indicator disappears.
Reset Button
This system includes a special electronic protection circuit
designed to protect the internal computer from sudden
power surges or static electricity. If the system is subject to
a sudden power surge the protection circuit will freeze
the internal computer to prevent permanent damage. If you
find that the system is 'frozen' and does not respond to
any input from the front panel controls or the remote
control, first try disconnecting the AC power cord for a few
minutes and then reconnecting it. If this does not correct
the problem, use a straightened paper clip or similar object
to press the RESET button, located in a small opening on
the back panel. The system will return to the Standby mode.
Note: Pressing the RESET button will completely clear the
internal memory. It will be necessary to re-enter your
favorite radio stations in the Tuner memories.