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Front panel connections
(Headphones)
USB AV
Display elements / Remote control receiver
Remote control
receiver
Display
Socket for stereo headphones with a minimum impedance of 32 .
When headphones are plugged in, the 's internal loudspeakers are
automatically switched off.
Note regarding the use of headphones
Continuous listening to programme material at very high volume using
headphones or earphones can result in permanent loss of hearing. You
can avoid subsequent health problems by avoiding continuous listening
at high volume through headphones or earphones.
Socket for a USB memory stick.
This USB port can be used to reproduce audio and video files. The method of
operation is described in the chapter entitled 'Operating the disc player
(Media Player)'.

The storage medium must be formatted using the FAT16 or FAT32 file system.
The USB memory can be powered via the USB port provided that its current
drain is in accordance with the USB norm (< 500 mA).
The remote control receiver is located below the screen.

When using the remote control system please point the FM100 handset in the
direction of the receiver.
The line of sight between the FM100 and the remote control receiver in the
 must not be interrupted by any obstacles. Installing the 
behind the glass doors of a cabinet will also adversely affect the remote control
system. It is essential to prevent potentially interfering light (from fluorescent
lamps and energy-saving bulbs) falling directly on the receiver, as this may
markedly reduce the effective range of the remote control system.
The graphic screen of the  displays all information regarding the status
of the machine, the music track currently being played and the radio station
currently tuned. The display is context-sensitive and varies according to the
capabilities and facilities of the service or medium to which you are currently
listening.
The most important information is highlighted on the screen in a context-
sensitive manner. Supplementary information is displayed above and below the
main text, or by means of symbols. The symbols used are listed and explained
in the table below.
The screen can display the time of day in comfort standby and is dimmable
(variable brightness); it can therefore be adjusted to suit your personal
preference and requirements. (see chapter 'System settings (System
configuration menu)')
The displays and symbols which appear on the screen vary according to the
currently active function (SCL, Disc, etc.) and the type of music currently being
played.
The basic areas of the screen:
 Display field (a) shows the currently active source.
 Display field (b) shows information relating to the piece of music being
played. The essential information is displayed enlarged in the main line.
 Display field (c) shows information relating to the device and playback.
 The bottom line (d) displays supplementary context-sensitive information (e.g.
bitrate, elapsed time, state of reception).
Detail display
Large-format display
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