Mamp;S Systems CD Player MCD6 User Manual

MCD6  
6-DISC DIGITAL COMPACT DISC PLAYER  
CONGRATULATIONS  
Your purchase of an M & S Systems built-in 6-disc digital compact disc player is  
an investment that will provide years of service and convenience. M & S Systems  
built-in music systems are backed with more than 40 years of experience in the  
design and manufacture of quality built-in electronic systems.  
OWNER'S GUIDE  
 
FUNCTIONS  
CONTROLS AND FEATURES  
The illustration below shows the controls and features of your Model MCD6. You may  
need to refer to the operating guide for your music-intercom for additional information.  
The illustration below shows the controls and features you use to operate the Model  
MCD6.  
1 TRACK DOWN/SEARCH-Pressingand  
holding this button fast reverses toward  
the beginning of the current track. You  
will also hear short samples of the track as  
it reverses through the selected track.  
Momentarily pressing this button returns  
play to the beginning of the current track.  
A double press of this button will jump to  
the previous track.  
1 Display  
-
Provides  
visual indication of the  
MCD6's status and  
operational settings.  
Display light control - If you do  
not wish to have the display light  
come on, you may disable it by  
pressing Track up and Mode at  
the same time and holding for 3  
seconds. Pressing this  
combination of buttons again for  
3 seconds will return the display  
light to normal operation.  
2 NEXT DISC - Press this button to advance to the next disc. A particular disc may be  
selected by pressing this button repeatedly until the desired disc is indicated on the  
display.  
3 PLAY/PAUSE - Press this button to alternately pause or play the CD.  
A Status/operating mode  
indicators  
4 MODE -This button cycles the CD player through each of its five different modes as  
described below. Additionally, holding the mode button down will display the total  
number of tracks and total time of the CD.  
B Disc indicators  
Normal  
Each track is played in order before advancing to the next  
disc.  
Disc is not  
installed  
(blank)  
Currently  
selected  
disc  
Disc is  
installed but  
not selected  
MCD6 display legends  
Repeat song Repeats the current track  
Repeat disc Plays the current disc sequentially and then starts over at track  
C Track number  
1.  
Random disc Plays tracks from the current disc in random order.  
Random all Plays tracks randomly from all discs.  
D Track elapsed time  
2 6-disc magazine - Removable magazine that holds 6 compact discs.  
3 Controls - Used to operate and setup the MCD6 compact disc player.  
4 Eject - Button used to eject the disc magazine  
5 POWER - This button turns the power to the MCD6 ON or OFF.  
6 TRACK UP/SEARCH-Momentarily pressing this button advances play to the next  
track. Pressing and holding this button will fast forward through the currently selected  
track.  
5 Door slide - Used to access the disc magazine  
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HANDLING DISCS  
UNLOADING DISCS  
Compact discs are optically read plastic discs which require no maintenance. However,  
care must be taken to insure the readable surface is not contaminated by dirt, grime  
fingerprints, etc. Avoid touching the side opposite the label. This is the side that contains  
the digital information read by the MCD6's laser. Compact discs should only be handled  
by the outer edges or center hub.  
A disc can be removed by moving the lever on the side of the disc magazine as shown  
below. Moving the lever corresponding to the desired disc will eject the disc by  
approximately 1/2". The disc can then be fully removed.  
LOADING DISCS  
The 6-disc magazine used with  
the MCD6 contains 6 slots used  
to align each compact disc.  
These slots are numbered 1-6  
starting from the bottom. The  
magazine does not have to have  
a disc loaded in each slot. The  
MCD6 will automatically sense  
which discs are installed and  
will accept play options for the  
installed discs only. Each disc  
must be installed with the label  
STEP 1 - Move lever  
corresponding to the disc  
to be removed.  
STEP 2 - Remove disc from  
magazine.  
LOADING DISC MAGAZINE  
The MCD6 plays discs installed in the disc magazine supplied with it. To install the disc  
magazine, slide the access door all the way to the right. Gently, insert the disc magazine  
into the exposed slot oriented as shown below. The access door can now be closed.  
6-Disc magazine  
up as shown below.  
STEP 2 - Push disc in  
until it is fully seated and  
flush with the magazine  
(disc shown fully seated)  
STEP 1 - Insert disc into vacant  
slot (label up)  
STEP 1 - Open magazine door and  
gently insert the magazine oriented  
as shown.  
STEP 2 - Press the magazine  
in until it locks in place. Slide  
access door closed.  
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UNLOADING DISC MAGAZINE  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Unloading the disc magazine is performed by first sliding the access door to the right.  
Next, press the eject button located below the window on the magazine. Pressing this  
button will activate the magazine release mechanism. When ejected, the magazine will  
extend outward 1". You may then pull the disc magazine out completely.  
No maintenance is required to provide reliable operation. The MCD6 can be cleaned using  
a slightly dampened cloth. No chemicals should be used to clean the face panel  
components. Many common household chemicals may damage or discolor the face panel  
components. Use care when cleaning the display window.  
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS  
STEP 1 - open magazine door and  
press the eject button.  
Will not power on  
Check for tripped circuit breaker.  
Sliding door not opened fully.  
Magazine will not eject  
"Err 07" displays when  
disc is selected for play  
Disc is not readable or is installed in the magazine  
upside down. Disc must be installed with the label up.  
Eject button  
"Err 07" displays while  
disc is playing  
Disc is dirty, damaged, or scratched.  
STEP 2 - Wait for the magazine to  
extend and stop (approximately 1  
inch outward).  
Display does not light  
Press Track up and Mode at the same time and hold  
for 3 seconds to enable.  
"Err 01" displays  
Disc is jammed. Try ejecting the magazine.  
Shipping screws have not been removed upon  
installation.  
Display shows disc is  
playing but nothing is  
heard  
AUX is not selected on the radio-intercom master.  
Check to see if FM or AM plays on the radio  
intercom. If not, refer to troubleshooting section in the  
owner's guide for the radio-intercom master.  
STEP 3 - Pull the magazine  
from the MCD6 player and close  
the sliding door.  
Manual Reset Procedure  
In some cases, performing a reset on the MCD6 may resolve your problem. First try  
resetting the MCD6 player by pressing the TRACK UP and POWER buttons at the same  
time. If that does not work, remove the plastic front cover by pulling straight out and press  
the RESET button below the keypad. If your MCD6 player still does not operate, please  
contact your dealer or M&S Systems, Technical Support at (800) 366-9422.  
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WARRANTY  
M&S Systems 2-Year “No Fault” Limited Warranty  
M&S Systems warrants for 2 years from the date of “first user”  
purchase all products to be free of factory-caused defects of  
material and workmanship. M&S Systems will repairs or replace,  
at its option, parts and materials at no charge. This warranty  
extends to the original purchaser of the product and to each  
subsequent owner of the product during the term of this warranty.  
This NO FAULT warranty covers only the liability described  
above, and does not include liability for incidental or consequential  
damages. NOTE: Some states do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above  
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
Distributed by:  
NOTES:  
Please record the following information for future  
reference:  
Installer  
Date of installation  
Model  
Serial number  
(Serial number is located on the bottom edge of the MCD6)  
11582  
3
115823 Rev B  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
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