Listening To The Radio - AEG SR 4358 CD Instruction Manual

Stereo radio with cd/mp3
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Headphone jack (PHONES)
To listen to music privately, use headphones with a 3.5 stereo
jack plug and connect to the headphones socket on the back
of the system. The speakers will then be muted.

Listening to the Radio

1. Use the /FUNC button (12) to select the desired fre-
quency band.
FM = ultra-short wave, AM = medium wave (Mono)
2. For FM reception: Completely extend the telescopic
antenna. Change its position to improve the reception.
For AM reception: The system features a built-in
antenna for receiving AM radio stations. Reposition the
system for better reception of a station. This frequency
band only supports mono reception.
3. There are two options to search for and preset radio sta-
tions.
• Automatic scan:
Important! Any preset radio stations will be overrid-
den.
Press and hold the MODE/AMS button (5) for approx.
3 seconds. The system scans the entire frequency
band for radio stations. Any stations found will be
preset from lowest to highest frequency.
• Manual scan for radio stations:
Briefly press the
TUN- /
you have found the radio station which you are look-
ing for. If you keep one of the buttons pressed down,
the device will search to the previous, respectively
next radio station.
Preset station:
1. Search for the desired radio station with the
TUN- /
TUN+ button (9).
2. To store the radio station, press the MODE/AMS
button (5). The notification "P 01" flashes on the
display.
3. Use the
TUN- /
desired preset location.
4. Press the MODE/AMS button. The radio station
will be stored.
Select the preset radio station
Select a preset radio station by repeatedly pressing the PRE-/
FOLDER- / PRE+/FOLDER+ buttons (6).
Playing CDs/MP3
1. Select the CD mode with the /FUNC button (12). The
following will appear in the display „
2. Open the CD compartment (3) by pulling the lid upwards
by the tab (4).
TUN+ button (9), until
TUN+ buttons to select the
".
3. Insert an audio CD with the printed side facing upwards
on to the central cone so that the CD clicks into place
and then close the lid of the CD compartment.
4. After a few seconds the total number of songs/tracks is
shown in the display.
NOTE:
In the case of CDs in MP3 format the number of folders
is briefly displayed at first.
5. The CD will play from the first title. The elapsed play time
and the message " " respectively "MP3 " are shown in
the display.
6. In order to remove a CD, please press the button (10),
open the CD compartment and lift the CD out carefully.
Always keep the CD deck closed.
NOTE:
• If a disc is inserted the wrong way around, respectively
if no disc is inserted, then the message "- - - -" will blink
and " " appears on the display.
• Playback of CDs produced by the user cannot be
guaranteed due to the large variety of software and CD
media available.
Playing music via USB (8)
This device has been developed in line with the latest techni-
cal advances in the USB field. The wide range of different
USB storage devices of all types which are currently on the
market, unfortunately do not allow us to guarantee full com-
patibility with all USB storage devices. For this reason, in rare
cases there may be problems in playing back files from USB
storage devices. This is not a malfunction of the device.
1. Press the /FUNC button (12) repeatedly until
"USB - - - -" is shown on the display.
2. Connect a USB storage device directly into the port. The
display briefly shows the number of folders and then the
total number of tracks. Playback will automatically start
after a few seconds.
For operation, please refer to the section "Description of the
control buttons".
NOTE:
• Always directly connect a USB storage medium to the
USB port to prevent any malfunctions.
• The USB port is not designed for charging external
devices.
CAUTION:
Switch the device to a different operating mode before you
remove the USB storage device.

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