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3. "- - - -" appears briefly on the display. The number of
tracks will then be shown.
4. Playback then begins. The current track, MP3 and the
elapsed playing time is shown on the display
For operating instructions please see the section "Description
of the controls".
NOTE:
• Always directly connect a USB storage medium to the
USB port to prevent any malfunctions.
• The USB port is also suitable for charging your smart-
phone. Use the USB cable from your smartphone
for the connection. Due to the different smartphone
models that are offered nowadays and their different
charging capacities, the charging duration depends on
the smartphones used and their operating mode.
CAUTION:
Before you remove the USB storage medium, use the /
FUNCTION / FUNC button to switch the unit to RADIO or
CD.
AUX jack (Back of the unit)
Connect analogue playback devices. When connecting to
this jack you may also listen to the audio of other devices,
such as MP3 or CD players etc., via the speakers.
1. Please connect the external device via 3.5 mm plug jack
to the AUX jack.
2. Now use /FUNCTION / FUNC button (11/1) to select
AUX mode.
3. You can hear the sound from the external device through
the loudspeakers. You can use the buttons (5/6/7) to
adjust the volume. The CD buttons are not active.
4. For further functions please refer to the user manual of
the external audio device.
NOTE:
Set the volume of the external device to a proper audible
level.
Alarm Function
General Information
• The alarm times can only be set when the device is in
standby.
• Would you like to be woken up with radio? Set the station
in advance that you would like to be woken up with.
• Would you like to be woken up with CD or USB? Insert a
CD, or connect a USB storage device to the USB port.
• Once the alarm time has been reached, the symbol will
flash for the first or second alarm time.
• The setting of the alarm time is described with the but-
tons of the remote control.
Setting of the alarm time
You have the option of setting two alarm times. Proceed as
follows:
1. Press the V+/AL1 button for about 3 seconds. The hours
of the currently set alarm time will start to flash.
2. Perform the settings with the
3. Press the V+/AL1 button to confirm. The minutes will start
to flash.
4. Perform the settings with the
5. Press the V+/AL1 button to confirm. Then choose how
you would like to be woken up. Perform the settings with
the
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buttons.
The selection is as follows:
• FM:
As soon as the set alarm time has been reached, the
radio will turn on. The last preset station will play.
The volume will slowly increase to the factory default
volume.
• MP3 (CD):
As soon as the set alarm time has been reached, the
device will turn on in CD mode. The inserted CD will
be played from the first track. The volume will slowly
increase to the factory default volume.
• USB:
As soon as the set alarm time has been reached, the
device will turn on in USB mode. The tracks of the
connected storage device will be played from the first
track. The volume will slowly increase to the factory
default volume.
(Signaling tone):
A buzzer will sound when reaching the alarm time.
The volume will slowly increase to the factory default
volume.
6. Finally, press the button V+/AL1 one more time. The first
alarm time is now activated.
To set the second alarm time, repeat each of the above steps
with the VOL-/AL2 button (6).
NOTE:
When the alarm time is activated, the correct symbol (
) will be lit.
Turning off of the alarm signal.
Were you woken up? To turn off the alarm signal until the
next day, press the /FUNCTION button (11/9).
Automatic snooze function
The automatically set alarm function can be switched off with
the SNOOZE button (16) for about 9 minutes.
NOTE:
The activated function is shown in the display through the
"SNOOZE" notification.
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