Mamp;S Systems Telephone MC30 User Manual

M&S SYSTEMS  
Model MC302  
Musical Intercom System  
Owner's Guide  
Copyright © 2001 M&S Systems  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
ABOUT YOUR SYSTEM  
CONTROLS AND FEATURES  
Congratulations! Your new Model MC302 is a state of the art Music and Intercom  
Center that provides high quality music and communication throughout your house.  
The MC302 is designed to be as user friendly as possible. The remote scan intercom  
speakers and the optional hand-held remote control, each allow you to turn the music  
on or off, select music source, change radio presets and adjust the system wide music  
volume. You may use up to four optional hand-held remote controls to control the  
MC302 from any room inside, or even outside your home.  
In addition, your new musical intercom also features:  
#
#
#
backlit display that can be read in any lighting condition  
digital radio tuner with 8AM and 8FM presets  
two external audio inputs for use with M&S Systems' built-in  
cassette tape and/or compact disc players as well as other  
music sources  
1
DISPLAY Easy to read Liquid Crystal Display with backlight. The display normally  
shows the radio frequency for AM and FM radio, but the display can also show  
additional important information.  
#
lightning, static, and surge resistant design  
Your MC302 is designed to make your home more functional and enjoyable. Prepare  
yourself for a more satisfying home living experience.  
A
B
C
D
Radio station frequency  
Radio station preset  
Radio band indicator  
Bargraph display for the level of  
volume, bass and treble  
2
3
MASTER SPEAKER This speaker provides music and intercom at the master  
station.  
INTERCOM These controls operate the intercom feature of the MC302. These  
buttons operate whether the power is on or off.  
1
2
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4
CONTROLS These buttons are used to operate the various features of the MC302.  
Some of these functions are availablefrom the N65RS room speakers, NRC65RS  
remote controls and wireless remote control.  
TUNING RADIO STATIONS  
The TUNE +/– buttons are momentarily pressed to scan radio  
AUTOMATIC  
TUNING  
frequencies, until the next strong station is found. The audio is muted  
and the displayed frequency changes during this automatic tuning.  
Once the MC302 locks onto a strong station, it will stop scanning.  
The TUNE +/– buttons are pressed and held, to perform manual  
tuning of the radio. After about 1 second of holding a TUNE button,  
the MC302 will go into the manual mode. The displayed frequency  
changes and the audio plays at each frequency. The frequency  
MANUAL  
TUNING  
continues to change until the TUNE button is released. The manual tuning is used to  
select a station that is not strong enough to be picked up by the automatic search, or  
to scan through many frequencies without stopping on each strong station.  
A
B
1, 2, 3, and 4 buttons - These preset buttons are used to save and recall  
your most frequently used FM and AM radio stations.  
NOTE: To change the radio frequency by a single increment, press and  
hold the TUNE +/– button until the frequency changes, then  
immediately release.  
SOURCE button - This button is used to select the audio source (FM 1, FM  
2, AM 1, AM 2, AUX or TAPE inputs) which the MC302 will output to the  
speakers. Each time the SOURCE button is momentarily pressed the audio  
source changes. The active source is displayed on the LCD display. Note:  
If the MCD6 compact disc player is connected to the MC302, the source  
AUX will be shown as CD.  
USING MEMORY PRESETS  
Storing radio station frequencies  
Recalling radio station frequencies  
1
Change to the desired radio band  
(FM1, FM2, AM1 or AM2), using the  
SOURCE button.  
1
2
Change to the desired radio band,  
using the SOURCE button.  
C
D
E
TUNE +/– buttons - These buttons are used to scan up/down through the  
FM or AM radio stations.  
Momentarily press the desired  
preset button.  
2
3
Tune the radio to the desired  
station.  
VOLUME +/– buttons - These buttons are used to change the volume.  
(See ADJUSTING THE SOUND on page 5.)  
Press and hold a preset button until  
the preset number is displayed.  
Example: Recall the radio station saved  
in band AM1, preset 2.  
POWER button - This button is used to turn the MC302 music ON and OFF.  
Example: Save a radio station in band  
FM2, preset 3.  
Note: The intercom is always on.  
1
2
Press the SOURCE button to  
change to AM1.  
1
2
3
Press the SOURCE button to  
change to FM2.  
Momentarily press the 2 button.  
Tune the radio to the desired  
station.  
Hold the 3 button until a 3 appears  
as the preset number.  
3
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
ADJUSTING THE SOUND  
NOTE: For best performance, the individual speaker volume controls  
should be turned to maximum volume (fully clockwise) and then  
the VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons adjusted for the proper listening  
volume (this is really setting the maximum listening volume). The  
individual speaker volume control can then be adjusted in rooms  
that require less volume.  
MENU buttons - Pressing both VOLUME buttons together enables the MENU mode.  
The MENU mode operates differently when the power is off or on. When the power is  
off, the MENU mode selects either INTERCOM VOLUME, SPEAKER VOLUME or  
monitor enable functions. Pressing the two VOLUME buttons together, alternately  
selects between the three modes. The selected function is indicated on the display and  
it may be adjusted by the VOLUME +/– buttons. When the power is on, the MENU  
mode steps through the following functions MUSIC VOLUME, SPEAKER VOLUME,  
BASS, TREB (Treble), LOUD (Loudness) and then back to MUSIC VOLUME. Again,  
the selected function is indicated on the display and it may be adjusted by the VOLUME  
+/– buttons.  
IMPORTANT: Do not set the "system volume" to a high number and then  
adjust all individual speaker volume controls down to low  
levels. This is very inefficient and may add distortion to  
the system.  
SPEAKER VOLUME  
Sets the level of the master unit  
speaker.  
NOTE: Each room has its own volume control which can  
be used to turn down the audio level for that room.  
MUSIC VOLUME  
Sets the system level for the music  
audio. Either a Remote Scan  
speaker or a hand-held remote  
control may also change this  
volume.  
OPTIONAL HAND-HELD RF REMOTE CONTROL  
PROGRAMMING - Upon initial power up of the MC302, the unit  
must be programmed or taught the unique code that is  
present in the REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER.  
INTERCOM VOLUME  
Sets the volume level for  
communications. The intercom  
volume is adjusted independent  
of the music volume and  
generally does not require  
change from the initial setting.  
The MC302 must be put into its test mode by  
STEP 1  
momentarily pressing the VOLUME +  
and  
SOURCE buttons at the same time. The display  
on the MC302 should show TEST.  
NOTE: The music must be OFF before the INTERCOM VOLUME can be adjusted.  
Now press the TUNING UP button on the  
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER until the  
display flashes SAVE twice. The MC302 has now  
learned the TRANSMITTER.  
STEP 2  
The MONITOR function enables or disables the room monitor  
feature. This feature is turned either on, indicated by the '+', or  
off, indicated by the '–'.  
BASS and TREB are two tone control settings. These settings  
are used to either boost or cut the appropriate frequencies to  
optimize the music quality. The bar graph indicates a cut by  
starting in the middle and displaying segments to the left, and  
indicates a boost by displaying segments to the right.  
If more than one transmitter is to be used with the  
STEP 3  
STEP 4  
system, press  
a
different button for each  
TRANSMITTER to be programmed.  
The test mode is exited by momentarily pressing  
the VOLUME + and POWER buttons at the same  
time.  
The LOUD (loudness) function is turned either on, indicated by  
the '+', or off, indicated by the '–'. This function boosts the bass  
response at low volume levels.  
Hand Held RF  
Remote Control  
5
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
OPERATION - Your HAND HELD REMOTE CONTROL is an RF (radio frequency)  
device. This means that it will work anywhere in or around your house (you do not  
have to be in the same room as the master). The system also has a unique code in the  
transmitter that is learned by the MC302, virtually ensuring that no one else can  
interfere with your system and you will not interfere with anyone else.  
ROOM STATION FEATURES  
A
B
Speaker - This speaker provides music and  
intercom output. This speaker also serves as  
the intercom microphone.  
1
SOURCE button - This button is used to select  
the audio source (FM, AM, AUX or TAPE  
inputs) which the MC302 will output to the  
Music Speakers. Each time the SOURCE  
button is momentarily pressed, the audio  
source changes. The sequence is FM, AM,  
AUX, TAPE, and back to FM.  
VOLUME knob - This control is used to adjust  
the output level of both the intercom and music.  
Note: It is recommended to keep this control  
set at maximum (clockwise) for optimum  
performance.  
C
UP/ON - DOWN/OFF buttons (N65RS only) -  
These buttons are used to increase or  
decrease the system music volume. These  
buttons can also be used to turn the MC302  
ON and OFF. These buttons also provide  
radiopresettuningandsourceselectfunctions.  
Momentarily pressing both the MUSIC  
VOLUME UP and DOWN buttons at the same  
time will perform a scan function which will step  
through the radio presets. Once all presets  
have been scanned, the radio station band  
and/or music source will change.  
2
TUNING UP/DOWN buttons - To go to the  
next preset station, simply press the UP button  
momentarily. The MC302 will tune in the next  
station from the last stationed tuned.  
N65RS room station  
Note: When the MC302 is installed  
with the MCD6 6-disc CD  
player, the UP/DOWN buttons  
will change the track selection.  
This track function operates  
when CD is selected as the  
source.  
Note: When the MC302 is installed  
with the MCD6 6-disc player, the  
scan function will change the track  
selection. This track function  
operates when CD is selected as  
the source.  
3
Hand Held RF Remote  
Control  
VOLUME UP[ON]/DOWN[OFF] button - These  
buttons are used to change the system music  
volume. Pressing the VOLUME DOWN button reduces the volume. The MC302 will  
turn off when the volume reaches zero. Pressing the VOLUME UP button turns the  
MC302 ON if it is OFF.  
D
ROOM LISTEN button (N65/N65RS) - This  
button is used for listening to the other rooms  
and the master. To listen to other rooms and  
the master hold the ROOM LISTEN button in.  
Release the ROOM LISTEN button when you  
N34M room station  
are finished listening. NOTE: This feature is not available at the N34M station.  
E
F
ROOM TALK button - This button is used for talking to the other rooms and to  
the master. To talk to other rooms and the master hold the ROOM TALK button  
in while talking in the direction of the speaker. Release the ROOM TALK button  
when you are finished talking.  
MONITOR button (N34Monly) - This button when pressed allows the room  
station to be used as a monitor input. This feature allows for easy continuous  
monitoring of an infant or those requiring special care.  
7
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS  
G
DOOR TALK button - This button is used for talking to visitors at the door.  
Release this button to listen to the door. To end the door communication,  
momentarily press the ROOM TALK or wait approximately 25 seconds.  
OPERATING THE INTERCOM  
System squeals when  
TALK or LISTEN buttons  
are pressed  
Make sure room station volume controls are set to  
maximum and reduce intercom volume at the MC302  
master unit.  
Calling other rooms  
To talk to someone in another room, hold in the ROOM TALK button. Release the  
ROOM TALK button when you are finished talking.  
Cannot MONITOR rooms  
This feature is only available on the N34M station.  
Make sure the MONITOR button is pushed in.  
The monitor fuction must be enabled at the MC302  
master.  
Listening to other rooms  
To listen to other rooms, hold in the ROOM LISTEN button. Release the ROOM  
LISTEN button when you are finished listening.  
Static noise is heard while  
listening to music  
Disable the monitor function at the MC302 master.  
(see page 5)  
Hands free communication  
To get the maximum benefit from this Hands Free system, make it a house rule that  
whoever initiates a call will always follow up by pressing the ROOM LISTEN button.  
This allows someone to respond to the call without getting up or stopping their current  
activities.  
Door chime volume at the  
master is too high or too  
low  
Adjust the volume setting on the chime unit behind  
the MC302 master.  
Door chime is heard only at Turn the room stations up (clockwise)  
the master  
Communicating with the door  
To talk to someone at the door speaker(s) hold the ROOM LISTEN and ROOM TALK  
buttons or DOOR TALK on the N34M. Release the ROOM LISTEN and ROOM TALK  
buttons when you are finished talking. The MC302 will automatically listen to the person  
at the door for approximately 25 seconds. The 25 second listening time can be  
canceled by momentarily pressing either the ROOMLISTEN or the ROOMTALK button  
by itself.  
Wireless remote control no  
longer operates the  
system.  
Dead batteries in transmitter - Replace with two  
CR2032 or equivalent batteries.  
For technical troubleshooting support, contact your installer or visit our web site at  
Monitoring rooms  
The monitor function is only available with N34M stations. To monitor a room, press in  
the locking MONITOR button. Monitor must be enabled at the MC302 master, see  
page 5. Rooms in monitor mode cannot hear any communications from other rooms.  
M&S Systems  
2861 Congressman Lane  
Dallas, TX 75220  
9
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
WARRANTY INFORMATION  
M&S Systems Limited 2-Year No-Fault Product Warranty  
M&S Systems warrants for 2 years all products to be free of defects (M&S Systems honors the 10-Year No-  
Fault warranty for AirVac Gold power units. See section below). The warranty period begins from either  
(1) the date of “first user” purchase of this product or (2) the first close of escrow date on a residence in  
which this new product was originally installed. This warranty extends to the original user of the product  
and to each subsequent owner of the product during the term of this warranty. M&S Systems will repair  
or replace, at its option, parts and materials at no charge. Parts supplied under this warranty may be new  
or rebuilt at the option of M&S Systems.  
If, during the limited warranty period, it appears as though this product contains a defect which is  
covered by this limited warranty, call our toll free service number before dismantling the product  
(1-800-877-6631). Remember to attain a Return Authorization Number (RAN) before returningany  
product to M&S Systems. Send this product freight pre-paid and insured to our service center for  
warranty repair. You will be advised on shipping instructions when you call the toll free service  
number. M&S Systems will return the repaired product freight pre-paid within the U.S.A. The  
installing dealer or distributor may assist you, at your choice and expense, with returning product  
for repair. Please include a brief description of the problem and a dated proof-of-purchase receipt  
with any product that is returned for warranty repair. ANY PRODUCT RETURNED WITHOUT A  
RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER WILL BE REFUSED.  
Distributed by:  
This limited warranty is in lieu of any other warranties, express or implied, including any implied  
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise, and of any other  
obligations or liability on the seller’s part. This limited warranty does not cover damage caused by  
improper installation, the violation of applicable building or electrical codes or the use of non-  
M&S/non-AirVac wire (excluding structured wire packages), cable (excluding structured wire  
packages) or wall housings. This limited warranty applies only to products installed in a private  
residence.  
Under no circumstances shall the seller be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages arising  
in connection with use, or inability to use this product. In no event shall seller’s liability, for breach of  
warranty, breach of contract, negligence, or strict liability, exceed the cost of the product covered hereby.  
No person is authorized to assume for us any other liability in connection with the sale of this product.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential, incidental or special damages, so the  
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
ꢀꢀ"%!!  
115844 Rev -  
Printed in U.S.A.  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Lincoln Electric Welding System IM595 A User Manual
Linear Garage Door Opener LCO75 User Manual
Lux Products Thermostat PSM40SA User Manual
Mackie Stereo Equalizer VST User Manual
Magnavox DVD Player MDV443 User Manual
Magnavox DVD VCR Combo cmwR20v6 User Manual
Manhattan Computer Products TV Receiver Plaza HDR S 500GB User Manual
Marshall electronic Computer Monitor MLYNX17 User Manual
Mazda Automobile 2005 RX 8 User Manual
Melissa Fan 271 105 User Manual