Naxa NSM-436 User Manual

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MENU FUNCTION

TIMER (AUTOMATICAL POWER ON )
1. Press MENU on the remote control repeatedly until the LCD screen displays “TIMER” , press

ENTER ►to enter to set the TIMER . Press FM.ST or BAND to select the TIMER ON, then
press ENTER ►to set the timer . .

2.. Hour digit will flash , press FM.ST or BAND to set the hour . press ENTER ►to confirm .
3. The minute digit will flash , press FM.ST or BAND to set the minute , Then the LCD will flash the

any mode of CD/TUNER/USB/SD CARD ,you can press the FM.ST or BAND to select the
mode in which the unit powers on . The volume in which the unit powers on can also be adjustable .


SLEEP (AUTOMATICAL POWER OFF)
1. Press MENU button on the remote control repeatedly to select the SLEEP function , then press

ENTER ► to enter the sleep setting .

2. Press



FM.ST or BAND to select the sleep time .

120 →110 →100 →90 →80 →70 →60 →50 →40 →30 →20 →10 →OFF

(In minutes )

(*OFF means SLEEP is disabled.)
EQ(Equalizer)
Set the EQ options to change the equalizer presets .
1. Press MENU on the remote control repeatedly unill the LCD screen displays “EQ” ,then press

ENTER ►to set the EQ mode. .

2. Press FM.ST or BAND to cycle through the following equalizer preset options:

FLAT →CLASSIC → ROCK → JAZZ → POP.


BASS
Press MENU on the remote control repeatedly to select the BASS . when the LCD displays” BASS” ,
press ENTER ►to enter . press FM.ST or BAND to BASS ON or BASS OFF .

ID3
When setting the ID3 , press the ID3 button on remote control to enable or disable the ID3 text display
for MP3/WMA files .

VOLUME CONTROL
Use the VOLUME +/- button on the remote control or unit to adjust the volume level .

MUTE function
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn off the sound .Press the MUTE button again or
use the VOLUME button to resume the sound .
TRACK +10
Press the TRACK+10 button on the remote control to skip to the 10 track forward .

AUX IN MODE


Auxiliary (Aux) mode allows you to play any audio device (e.g., MP3, cassette player, etc.)
through your system.

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