CMX DMS 7680 User Manual

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VER1120087680
DESIGN MINI SYSTEM
DMS 7680
USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1 VER1120087680 DESIGN MINI SYSTEM DMS 7680 USER MANUAL - 0 -...
  • Page 2 General Imprint All rights reserved. Any reproduction without consent of cmx® is prohibited. cmx® reserves the right to modifications of the device. Designed by cmx® in Europe | Assembled in China TM©2008 cmx electronics - 1 -...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    General ONTEXTS 1. G ..................- 1 - ENERAL 1.1. Safety Precautions ............... - 1 - 1.2. Disposal of Waste Electronic Equipment ......- 2 - 1.3. Battery Disposal ..............- 2 - 1.4. Copyright ................- 2 - 1.5. Hearing Protection ..............- 2 - 1.6.
  • Page 4 General 9.1. Connect Earphones ............- 19 - 9.2. USB 2.0 ................- 19 - 9.3. SD and MMC memory card reader ........- 20 - 9.4. AUX ..................- 20 - 9.4.1. AUX input on front panel ..........- 21 - 9.4.2.
  • Page 5: General

    General 1.1. Safety Precautions Only connect to mains power supply (230 Volt/50 Hz). Do not place containers filled with water on top of the device. Do not place the device in close proximity of water (e.g. sink, wash basin, etc.). The device can fall into the water and cause a short circuit.
  • Page 6: Disposal Of Waste Electronic Equipment

    General 1.2. Disposal of Waste Electronic Equipment Your product is manufactured from high quality raw materials and should be recycled. Ask your municipality for collecting points for waste electronic equipment. Do not dispose of old appliances with the household waste. The symbol on the product, the instructions for use or the packing will advert about the methods for disposal.
  • Page 7: Cleaning And Maintenance

    General Only turn the volume to a level where you can still hear ambient noise. 1.6. Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning the Casing Clean the casing with a dry cloth. Before cleaning disconnect from mains power supply. Do not clean with liquid cleaning agents or a wet cloth; this can cause a short circuit.
  • Page 8: Features

    Features Features This HiFi system – DMS 7680 can play all Audio CDs and MP3 CDs. Music playback is also possible via USB port and SD card reader. You can play MP3 files by connecting your portable MP3 player to one of the two AUX inputs.
  • Page 9: Location Of Controls

    Location of Controls Location of Controls 3.1. Main Unit - Front MP3 tray / AUX input Port for MP3 player / USB stick OPEN/CLOSE Open and close CD drive CD: Start and pause playback II / ST./MONO RADIO: Selector - stereo/mono CD: Stop playback /BAND RADIO: Toggle between AM/FM...
  • Page 10: Main Unit - Rear

    Location of Controls 3.2. Main Unit - Rear Wall mounting Key hole brackets for wall mounting FM ANT Radio antenna Mains power jack Connect mains power cable Port for MP3 player / USB stick PHONES Earphones / headphones jack Jack for left speaker Jack for right speaker - 6 -...
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    Location of Controls 3.3. Remote control POWER On/Off TUNER Select radio function PLAY/MODE Select playback mode SLEEP Select sleep timer OP/CL Open and close CD drive Select playback from MP3 player / USB stick Select playback from CD player Select playback from SD memory card Select playback from MP3 player / USB stick ID3 DISPLAY Display song title...
  • Page 12 Location of Controls CD: Stop playback STOP/BAND RADIO: Toggle between AM/FM CD: Start and pause playback II / ST./MONO RADIO: Selector - stereo/mono Select EQ preset BASS Activate/deactivate bass booster PROGRAM CLOCK Save radio station to memory, clock, timer and CD MUTE Mute the sound VOL+...
  • Page 13: Preparation

    Preparation Preparation 4.1. Connections Follow these steps to connect the system: Step 1 Step 2 1. Connect the speaker cables to the speaker jacks. 2. Connect the mains power cable first to the system and then to a wall outlet. The system is in standby mode and the status indicator lights up red.
  • Page 14: Insert Battery

    Preparation 4.2. Insert Battery The battery compartment is at the rear of the remote control. 1. The CR2025 button cell is already inserted in the remote control before delivery. 2. Remove the plastic strip to activate the battery. To change the button cell insert the battery observing the polarity (+ and -), as marked inside the battery compartment.
  • Page 15 Preparation 7. The current time is now set. The settings are deleted if you disconnect the system from mains power supply and in case of power failure. - 11 -...
  • Page 16: Cd Player

    CD player CD player 5.1. Insert CD / MP3 CD Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to vertically open the CD drive. Insert a CD with the label up and carefully press it down onto the ball bearing spindle. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the CD drive.
  • Page 17: Program Cd/ Mp3 Tracks

    CD player 5.3. Program CD/ MP3 Tracks You can program your own playlist with up to 20 tracks. During CD / MP3 CD playback press the STOP button before programming. Press the PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ button on the remote control or CLOCK ADJ.
  • Page 18: Radio

    Radio Radio 6.1. Save radio stations You can save the current station or the frequency to one of the station memories. You can save up to 20 stations to the memory. 1. Press the MEM-UP/FOLDER UP button until “01” is displayed.
  • Page 19: Sound Scenarios

    Sound Scenarios Sound Scenarios 7.1. Bass You can boost the bass for a more dynamic sound. 1. Press the BASS button on the remote control. “BASS” is displayed. 7.2. Effect Repeatedly press the button to select the desired sound scenario. Select between the following sound scenarios: Flat Rock Jazz...
  • Page 20: Further Functions

    Further Functions Further Functions 8.1. Timer Wake up with music at a preset time. The system turns on in the previously selected mode (CD, RADIO, USB, SD or AUX-IN). Example: If you listened to music from your MP3 player this mode will be selected for the timer.
  • Page 21: Sleep Timer

    Further Functions 4. Press the PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ button on the remote control or CLOCK ADJ. MEMORY on the system. 5. Press on the remote control to set the Minute. 6. Press the PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ button on the remote control or CLOCK ADJ.
  • Page 22: Id3 Tags For Mp3 Tracks

    Further Functions 8.3. ID3 Tags for MP3 Tracks The display can show text information. 1. Press the ID3 DISPLAY button. 2. The display shows ID3 ON. 8.3.1. Further Operation Procedure Operation Deactivate ID3 tags Press the ID3 DISPLAY button. ID3 OFF is displayed. - 18 -...
  • Page 23: External Components

    External Components 9. External Components 9.1. Connect Earphones 1. Connect your earphones or headphones. The speakers are muted if earphones are connected. To avoid hearing problems do not use earphones or headphones for an extended period of time. Increased sound pressure from earphones...
  • Page 24: Sd And Mmc Memory Card Reader

    External Components To avoid damage only disconnect the device after pressing the STOP button and selecting a different mode with the FUNCTION button. 9.3. SD and MMC memory card reader Extend your system by inserting an SD or MMC memory card in the card reader.
  • Page 25: Aux Input On Front Panel

    External Components 9.4.1. AUX input on front panel There is an AUX input on the front panel to connect your MP3 player stick 3.5mm jack. 3.5 mm jack 1. Connect your MP3 player to the 3.5mm jack. 2. Adjust the volume on the system. 3.
  • Page 26: Aux Input On Rear Panel

    External Components 9.4.2. AUX input on rear panel You can use the AUX input at the rear in case your MP3 player is too big for front connection. Do not disconnect the device when “AUX” mode is selected. 1. Turn on your MP3 player and select your favorite song. 2.
  • Page 27: Further Operation

    Further Operation Further Operation This operation you have for CD playback and for external components (SD / MMC / USB). Procedure Operation Stop playback Press the STOP button. Pause Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Press again to resume playback. Skip mode Press during playback or pause modes.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Contact the service hotline or use the contact form on the homepage in case of problems with the system that are not dealt with here. Malfunction Solution “No disc” Insert a CD. Insert a finalized CD-RW or CD-R. Insert the CD with the label up.
  • Page 29 Troubleshooting connected. Increase the volume. Disconnect the earphones. Deactivate MUTE mode. Remote control Decrease distance does not work. system. Exchange the battery. Point the remote control towards the system’s IR sensor. No CD playback. Check your CD for damages or scratches.
  • Page 30: Warranty

    Warranty Warranty This system comes with a 24-month warranty from the date of purchase. Please keep your purchase documents! In case of manufacturing or material defects the warranty consists of rectification of defects or exchange. The warranty does not include damages or malfunctions due to improper use wear and tear repairs by third parties...
  • Page 31: Warranty Has Expired

    Germany: +49 (0)180 166 66 264 621 o Switzerland: +41 (0) 848 00 3322 Contact form – www.cmx-electronics.com 12.2. Warranty has expired Please contact us by phone or contact form in case your warranty has expired. We will help you!
  • Page 32 Warranty Attach filled-out warranty card Error description Example for error description Wrong Correct Unit is defective Unit does not respond Unit malfunctions Unit cannot be switched on Sender information: Name, address, ZIP code, city and phone number and e-mail address - 28 -...
  • Page 33: In The Box

    In the box In the box Please contact your dealer directly in case one of the accessories is missing or damaged. Images are representative pictures for reference only! remote control button cell 5 cm AUX cable warranty card user manual - 29 -...
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical specifications CD Player Audio CD / Audio CD-R / Audio CD-RW Formats MP3 CD / MP3 CD-R / MP3 CD-RW Frequency range 100 Hz ~ 16 kHz S/N ratio 50 dB Radio Frequency bands AM / FM & FM Stereo 522 –...
  • Page 35 Technical specifications Dimensions 122 x 202 x 93 mm General Power consumption 15 Watts Mains power AC 230 V ~ 50 Hz Dimensions 408 x 202 x 96 mm - 31 -...
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