Goodmans 6160 User Manual
Goodmans 6160 User Manual

Goodmans 6160 User Manual

Mini system with mp3 decoder

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MINI SYSTEM WITH MP3 DECODER
6160

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  • Page 1 MINI SYSTEM WITH MP3 DECODER 6160...
  • Page 2 Important Notes Hearing is Very important to you and to us so please take care when operating this equipment. It is strongly recommended that you follow the listed guidelines in order to prevent possible damage or loss of hearing: ESTABLISH A SAFE SOUND LEVEL Over time your hearing will adapt to continuous loud sounds and will give the impression that the volume has in fact been reduced.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS PRE FITTED MAINS PLUGS For your convenience a mains plug has been fitted to this appliance. For your safety please observe the following information. 1. Should the fuse in the plug remove the plug from the wall socket and replace the fuse with a 3 Amp ASTA approved to BS 1362 fuse.
  • Page 4: Caution

    CAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Use of Controls or adjustments or pertormance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser, only qualified service personnel should attempt repair. DANGER: INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED.AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Caution ..........................1 Table of Contents ......................2 Getting Started ......................3 Accessories .............................. 3 How To Put Batteries In the Remote Control..................3 Using the Remote Control ........................3 Connecting the FM Aerial........................4 Connecting the MW Aerial........................5 Connecting the Speakers .........................
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Accessories Make sure that you have all of the following items, which are supplied with the System. MW Loop Aerial (1) FM Wire Aerial (1) Remote Control (1) Batteries (2) If any of these items are missing, contact your dealer immediately. How To Put Batteries In the Remote Control Match the polarity (+ and –) on the batteries with the + and –...
  • Page 7: Connecting The Fm Aerial

    Getting Started CAUTION: • Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet. Connecting the FM Aerial Using the Supplied Wire Aerial FM wire aerial (supplied) Using external Aerial (Not supplied) If reception is poor when using the supplied wire aerial, connect an outdoor aerial. FM outdoor aerial (Not supplied) Coaxial cable...
  • Page 8: Connecting The Mw Aerial

    Getting Started Connecting the MW Aerial Rear Panel of the Unit MW aerial wire (not supplied) If reception is poor, use an external aerial (not supplied). Rotate the loop aerial until you have the best reception. MW loop aerial (Supplied) Attach the MW loop to its base by snapping the tabs on the loop into...
  • Page 9: Connecting External Equipment

    Getting Started Connecting External Equipment Connect a signal cord with stereo mini 3.5mm plugs (not supplied) between the System’s AUX socket on the front panel and the audio output socket or output terminals of the external portable CD, MD player, STB, etc. Press AUX to listen to the external source.
  • Page 10: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations POWER ON DISPLAY Numeric SOUND Keys MODE VOLUME VOLUME +,- POWER ON SOUND FADE MODE Various information Sound Mode indicator Level bar Status bar (Indicates various statuses.) * When the S ys tem is in us e, the dis play s hows other items as well. For s implic ity, we s how here only the items des c ribed in this s ec tion.
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Volume

    Basic Operations Entering Numbers with Adjusting the Volume Remote Control (Numeric Keys) Turn the VOLUME control on the Unit clockwise to increase the volume or turn it counterclockwise to decrease the volume. The numberical keys can be used to preset stations, recall the preset Press the VOLUME + button on the Remote Control to increase stations, or to program CDs.
  • Page 12: Using The Cd Player

    Using the CD Player Numeric CANCEL CD OPEN/CLOSE Keys DEMO DISC CHANGE REPEAT PROGRAM CD1-CD3 PROGRAM REPEAT /RANDOM RANDOM RDS MODE DISPLAY TAPE A TAPE B CD1-CD3 Trac k number, Playing time, Program number, etc . Program indic ator MP3 indic ator Dis c indic ators R andom R epeat...
  • Page 13: To Load Cds

    Using the CD Player About Disc Indicator: ❏ When you useing an 8 cm (3'') CD, place it on the inner circle of the tray. Disc Rotation ❏ CDs can be loaded currently while listening to the other source Disc Number indicator or while listening to the CD being played back.
  • Page 14: Normal Play

    Using the CD Player GROUP mode Normal Play To Play CDs Total track number Load CDs. Total group number To pause, press the CD 6 button. The elapsed playing time Press one of the Disc button (CD1-CD3). indication will flash on the display. To cancel pause, press the CD 6 button again.
  • Page 15: Programme Playback

    Using the CD Player Using the Remote Control Programme Playback Press the numeric keys to directly enter the track number. Then, the program order number will be assigned from P-1. • To delete the current program step, press the CANCEL DEMO The playing order of the tracks on all the CDs can be programmed.
  • Page 16: Random Play

    Using the CD Player Random Play Tray Lock Function The tracks of the selected CD will play in random order when this In order to safely keep the CD in the CD Player, the tray can be mode is selected. electronically locked.
  • Page 17: Using The Tuner

    Using the Tuner Numeric Keys FM/MW S. - S. + FM/MW RDS MODE DISPLAY TAPE A TAPE B B and dis play, Frequenc y dis play, Pres et c hannel FM mode indic ators * When the S ys tem is in us e, the dis play s hows other items as well. For s implic ity, we s how here only the items des c ribed in this s ec tion.
  • Page 18: Presetting Stations

    Using the Tuner CAUTION: • Even if the System is unplugged or if the power • MW reception can sometimes be improved by rotating failure occurs, the preset stations will be stored the MW loop aerial. for a few days. However, if the preset stations are erased, you will need to preset the stations again.
  • Page 19: Receiving Fm Stations With Rds

    Using the Tuner To search for a program by PTY codes Receiving FM Stations With One of the advantages of the RDS service is that you can locate a particular kind of program by specifying the PTY codes. To search for a program using PTY codes: RDS allows FM stations to send additional signals with their On the Remote Control regular program signals.
  • Page 20 Using the Tuner CHILDREN: Entertainment programs for children Case 1: If there is no station broadcasting the SOCIAL A: Programs on social activities type of program you have selected RELIGION: Programs dealing with any aspect of belief The broadcast station being currently heard will continue to be or faith, or the nature of existence or ethics heard.
  • Page 21: Using The Cassette Deck (Listening To A Tape)

    Using the Cassette Deck (Listening to a Tape) Numeric Keys FM/MW TAPE A S. + TAPE B EJECT EJECT (TAPE B) (TAPE B) RDS MODE DISPLAY TAPE A TAPE B : Tape indic ator Dec k indic ators * When the S ys tem is in us e, the dis play s hows other items as well. For s implic ity, we s how here only the items des c ribed in this s ec tion.
  • Page 22: Using The Cassette Deck (Recording)

    Using the Cassette Deck (Recording) REC START /STOP CD REC START DUBBING PROGRAM TAPE A TAPE B EJECT EJECT RDS MODE DISPLAY (TAPE B) (TAPE B) TAPE A TAPE B : Tape indic ator Dec k indic ators R E C indic ator * When the S ys tem is in us e, the dis play s hows other items as well.
  • Page 23: Standard Recording

    Using the Cassette Deck (Recording) Insert a blank or erasable tape into the Deck Standard Recording B and wind past the tape leader. Press the CD REC START button on the Unit. This is the basic method for recording any source. The System also “CD REC”...
  • Page 24: Using An External Equipment

    Using an External Equipment AUX socket Listening to the External Equipment You can listen to the external equipment such as portable CD, MD player, STB, or other auxiliary. ❏ First, make sure that the external equipment is properly connect- ed to the System. (See page 6.) Set the volume level to the minimum posi- tion.
  • Page 25: Using The Timers

    Using the Timers SLEEP DAILY Timer indicator SLEEP indicator REC (Recording) Timer indicator Timer indicator * When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well. For simplicity, we show here only the items described in this section. Three types of timers are available: Adjusting the Clock DAILY Timer...
  • Page 26: Setting The Daily Timer

    Using the Timers 2. Press the ¢ or 4 button to set the minute, then press the Setting the Daily Timer SET button. Once you have set the Daily Timer, the timer will be activated at the same time every day. The Timer indicator ( ) and “DAILY”...
  • Page 27: Setting The Rec (Recording) Timer

    Using the Timers Turning the Daily Timer On and Off Preparation for each music source: Perform the following operation according to the music source Once you have set the Daily Timer, it is stored in memory. So, the you have selected. Then, the System enters Volume Setting Daily Timer will be activated at the same time every day until it is mode.
  • Page 28 Using the Timers Using the Unit Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn You can set the time in the same way as for setting the Daily Tim- off the System, if necessary. The Timer indicator ( ) and “REC” indicator are lit on the Insert a blank or erasable tape into the Deck display, showing that the Rec Timer is set to on.
  • Page 29: Setting The Sleep Timer

    Using the Timers Setting the SLEEP Timer Timer Priority Use the Sleep Timer to turn the System off after a certain number Since REC Timer and DAILY Timer can be set independently, you of minutes . By setting the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to music may wonder what happens if the settings overlap.
  • Page 30: Care And Maintenance

    Care And Maintenance Cassette Tapes Handle your CDs and tapes carefully, and they will last a long time. Compact Discs • If the tape is loose in its cassette, take up the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotating.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    • If you are having a problem with your System, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service. • If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the System has been physically damaged, call the Goodmans product in- formation helpline on 0870 873 0080.
  • Page 32: Specifications

    Unit ✕ ✕ Dimensions 270 mm 306 mm 413 mm (W/H/D) Weight Approx. 8.7 kg (19.2 lbs) Speaker Specifications (each unit) SP-6160 Type 3-way bass-reflex type ✕ Speaker Unit Woofer: 20 cm (7-7/8") cone ✕ Mid: 5cm (2") cone ✕...

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