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M 2200
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  • Page 1 MINI HIFI SYSTEM M 2200...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    22­ USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ECO mode L istening to the audio signal from an Automatic switch-off external device Adjusting the volume R ecording on an external recording Selecting sound settings device Changing the bass or treble Loudness 22­ SPECIAL­FUNCTIONS ­ Muting Delete all settings (Reset) Displaying the time 23­ TIMER­MODE Setting the brightness of the display Timer 16­ TUNER­MODE Sleep timer DAB tuner mode 24­ INFORMATION FM tuner mode Cleaning the hi-fi system Cleaning the CD unit Technical data Environmental note General information on laser devices GRUNDIG Customer Service Centre Troubleshooting 2­ ENGLISH...
  • Page 3 SETUP­AND­SAFETY ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note the following instructions: Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the hi-fi is switched off, it can The hi-fi system is designed for the playback be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains. of audio signals. All other uses are expressly Always remove the power plug during a thun- prohibited. der storm. If you want to set up the hi-fi system on wall Prolonged listening with the shelves or in cupboards, please ensure that it headphones at loud volumes can is adequately ventilated. There must be at least damage your hearing. 10 cm of space at the side, above and behind the hi-fi system. Note: Do not cover the hi-fi system with newspapers, D o not connect any other equipment while table cloths, curtains, etc. the device is switched on. Also switch off the other equipment before connecting it. When setting up the hi-fi system, remember that furniture is often coated with various types O nly plug the device into the mains socket of varnish and plastic, which often contain after you have connected the external de- chemical additives. These additives may cause...
  • Page 4: Overview

    OVERVIEW ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­hi-fi­system­controls SOURCE ­­­ AUDIO­IN ● 4­ ENGLISH...
  • Page 5 OVERVIEW ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­front­of­the­device­ The­top­of­the­device P ress briefly to switch the device SOURCE S witches the device on from in and out of standby mode. standby mode. P ress and hold down to activate S elects the input sources FM ECO mode. Tuner, DAB Tuner, Bluetooth, Aux, Audio In, Disc and USB. ­ U SB port type A for connecting a USB memory stick or an MP3 ­­­ I n tuner mode: press and hold player. down to start the reverse or for- wards frequency search; ● I nfrared sensor for remote con- p ress briefly to change the fre- trol signals. quency backwards or forwards in steps. T he hi-fi system displays. I n external data media mode: forward or reverse track selec- CD compartment.
  • Page 6 OVERVIEW ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­back­of­the­device AC­ ~ LINE­OUT AUX­IN ANTENNA SPEAKER­OUT +­R–­­+­L­– AC­ ~ Socket for mains cable. ­ Note: T he only way to completely disconnect the hi-fi system from the mains supply is to pull out the plug. SPEAKER­OUT Terminals for connecting the +­R–­­+­L­– loudspeaker cables. R = right channel, L = left channel. LINE­OUT A udio signal output for con- necting an external recording device. AUX­IN A udio signal input (3.5 mm) for connecting an external device, e.g. an MP3 player. ANTENNA A ntenna socket for the roof an- tenna or the auxiliary antenna supplied.
  • Page 7: The Remote Control

    OVERVIEW ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­remote­control S witches the hi-fi system to standby mode and from standby mode to the last input source selected. O pens and closes the CD compart- ment. FM/DAB ­ ­ S elects the FM tuner and DAB tuner input sources. ­ Selects the Bluetooth input source. CD­ Selects the CD input source. Selects the USB input source. AUDIO­IN ­ S elects the Audio In and Aux AUX ­ ­ i nput sources for use with an external data medium. I n tuner mode: switches between FM stereo and mono reception.
  • Page 8 OVERVIEW ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- –­TREBLE­+ F or tuning to radio stations. I n DAB tuner mode: for selecting DAB radio stations from the presets. 1­...­0 I n FM and DAB tuner mode: select I n external data media mode: select preset channels. tracks forwards or backwards. 10­+ I n FM and DAB tuner mode: selects I n standby and timer mode: for setting the tens for presets. the hours/minutes. PROG I n FM and DAB tuner mode: activates I n DAB tuner mode: for selecting DAB the memory function; radio stations from the station list; s aves radio stations to presets. f or setting the frequency/channel of a I n external data media mode: acti- DAB radio station.
  • Page 9: The Hi-Fi System Displays

    OVERVIEW ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­hi-fi­system­displays Ä 888888 ­ ALB­ ­ TRK­ PRG­ SHUF­ REP­ ALL­ ­ ALB­­ ­ I n external data media mode: T he loudness function is ­) displays albums. activated TRK­­ ­ I n external data media mode: D ata medium mode (disc) displays tracks. selected. PRG­­ I n tuner mode: a station is A UX mode selected. being stored. D ata media mode (USB) I n external data media mode: selected.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Loudspeakers

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­--------------------------------------- Connecting­the­loudspeakers Note: If no roof antenna is available, use the auxiliary antenna supplied. When suitably positioned and with adequate signal, this antenna provides adequate reception of FM and DAB channels. Do not shorten the auxiliary antenna. Connecting­ an­ MP3­ player­ or­ a­ USB­memory­stick Caution: The hi-fi system must be switched off while 1 Insert the wires of the loudspeaker cable into the USB connection is being made. If it is not the side of the threaded fasteners on the loud-...
  • Page 11: Connecting External Devices

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­--------------------------------------- Connecting­external­devices Connecting­an­external­record- ing­device Note: Switch the hi-fi system off before you connect external devices. 1 Use standard audio cables to connect the sound inputs of the external recording device to the »LINE­OUT« sockets on the hi-fi system. 1 Use standard audio cables to connect the audio outputs of the external device to the »AUX­IN« sockets on the hi-fi system. Note: If possible, connect MP3 players to the »AUDIO­IN« socket.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Power Cord

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­--------------------------------------- Connecting­the­power­cord Inserting­batteries­into­the­­ remote­control Notes: Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the bottom of the hi-fi system) cor- responds to your local mains supply. If this is not the case, contact your specialist dealer. All the other devices/loudspeakers must be connected before you connect the power cord. 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing down on the catch and then remove the lid. 2 Observe the polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment when inserting the batteries (micro batteries, 2 x 1.5 V, R 03/ UM 4/AAA).
  • Page 13: Tuning And Storing Dab Radio Stations

    SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuning­and­storing­DAB­radio­ Add­DAB­radio­stations­after­a­ stations change­of­location You can restart the automatic station search. This Initial­setup is useful if you want to operate the device at a When the device is connected to the mains for new location or if you want to search for new the first time or after a reset, the device starts an DAB radio stations. automatic station search for DAB radio stations 1 In DAB mode, press »SCAN­INTRO«. and then stores them in the station list. – D isplay: »QUICK SCAN«. 1 Switch on the hi-fi system by pressing »FM/ – T he automatic station search starts and finds DAB« on the remote control. and stores DAB radio stations in the station – D isplay: »Hello« briefly, followed by list.
  • Page 14: Setting The Time Automatically

    SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Setting­and­storing­FM­radio­ 3 Press »INFO« on the remote control to switch to the time display for the DAB radio station stations­automatically and confirm the time with » II«. The device searches for up to 40 stations with – D isplay: »CT SYNC«, the time is adopted. strong reception and stores them automatically. After the search has finished, you will hear the Note: station stored at preset 01. Some RDS stations (FM radio stations) trans- mit an RDS time signal. If the selected RDS 1 Activate the station search by pressing station transmits time information, the time »PROG« until the frequency display changes can be updated automatically.
  • Page 15: Switching On And Off

    GENERAL­FUNCTIONS ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Switching­on­and­off Selecting­sound­settings The only way to disconnect the hi-fi system from You can choose between preset sound settings. the mains supply is to pull out the plug. 1 Select the sound setting using »DSC« on the 1 Switch on the hi-fi by pressing » « or remote control. »SOURCE« on the device. Changing­the­bass­or­treble – T he last input source used is automatically selected. 1 Change the bass using » – BASS­+« on the remote control. Note: 2 Change the treble using » – TREBLE­+« on the The hi-fi system can also be switched on by remote control.
  • Page 16: Dab Tuner Mode

    TUNER­MODE ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAB­tuner­mode FM­tuner­mode Selecting­the­DAB­tuner­input­ Selecting­the­FM­tuner­input­source source 1 Select the FM TUNER input source by pressing »SOURCE« on the device or »FM/DAB« on 1 Select the FM TUNER input source by pressing the remote control. »SOURCE« on the device or »FM/DAB« on – T he most recently selected station is played the remote control. (Last Station Memory). – D isplay: »DAB«, followed by the name of a DAB station. Selecting­presets Selecting­stored­stations 1 Select a preset by pressing » « or » « on the device or » « or » « on the remote control. 1 Select a DAB radio station from the station list by pressing » « or » « on the remote Stereo/mono­reception control or »...
  • Page 17: Using Cds

    EXTERNAL­DATA­MEDIA­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------ Using­CDs Operation­with­an­MP3­player­ or­USB­memory­stick The device is suitable for music CDs displaying the The » « socket is not compatible with logo shown here (CD- USB hubs and cannot be connected directly DA) and for CD-Rs and to a PC. CD-RWs with audio data. The USB interface of this device is a stand- ard interface. All currently-known MP3 chip concepts were taken into account when it was developed. Due to rapid progress in MP3 technology and new manufacturers The device cannot play CD-ROM, CD-I, CDV, appearing every day, the compatibility of...
  • Page 18: Playback

    EXTERNAL­DATA­MEDIA­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------ Connecting­an­MP3­player­or­a­USB­ Pausing­and­resuming­playback memory­stick 1 To pause playback, press » /PAIRING« once. 1 Switch the device to standby mode by pressing – I f you select the data medium again, play- » «. back continues from the point at which it 2 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player stopped. to the » « socket of the hi-fi system with a Stopping­playback standard USB cable; 1 To stop playback, press » /PAIRING« or twice.
  • Page 19: Repeat Functions

    EXTERNAL­DATA­MEDIA­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------ Repeat­functions Playing­back­tracks­in­random­ order­(Random)­ Repeating­a­track­(Repeat­One) 1 Press » « during playback. 1 Press » « once during playback. – D isplay: »SHUF«. – D isplay: »REP«, the current track is repeated. – A ll tracks on the data medium are played 2 To stop the function, press » « so repeat- back once in random order. edly until the display »REP« disappears. 2 Press » « to switch off the random function. Repeating­all­the­tracks­of­a­folder­ – T he display »SHUF« disappears. (Repeat­Folder)­(MP3/WMA­only) Playing­the­start­of­each­track­ 1 Press »...
  • Page 20: Creating A Playlist

    EXTERNAL­DATA­MEDIA­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------ Creating­a­playlist You can create a track memory of up to 32 tracks for the current data medium in any order you choose and then play them back in that sequence. A track may be saved more than once. The entries can only be made in stop mode. Selecting­and­storing­tracks 1 Press » /PAIRING« to end playback. 2 Press »PROG« to open the function. – D isplay: »1 P−−01«, »PRG« lights up. 3 Select the folder by pressing » +­ ­– «, then select the track with » « or »...
  • Page 21: Compatible With The Following Devices

    BLUETOOTH­MODE ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T he M 2200 automatically connects to the last Bluetooth auxiliary device that was logged on. I f the Bluetooth auxiliary device is not recog- Compatible­with­the­following­ nised, it has to be activated again via its own devices menu. Your M 2200 can be connected to any com- Playback­from­the­Bluetooth­ mercially available Bluetooth-compatible de- auxiliary­device vices that comply with the A2DP standard. This 1 Start playback on the Bluetooth auxiliary de- includes smartphones, laptops and tablet PCs, vice.
  • Page 22: Delete All Settings (Reset)

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­--------------------------------------------------------------------- Listening­to­the­audio­signal­ Recording­on­an­external­re- from­an­external­device cording­device You can play the audio signal from an external Note: device (e.g. an MP3 player) on the hi-fi system. The external recording device must be con- Notes: nected to the »LINE­OUT« socket. The external devices must be connected to 1 Select the input source by pressing the »AUX­IN« socket or the »AUDIO­IN« »FM/DAB«, »CD«, »USB«, » « or socket. »AUDIO­IN­AUX«. If possible, connect MP3 players to the 2 Connect/insert data medium and start play- »AUDIO­IN« socket. back; 1 Switch on the device from standby by press- or ing » «. select radio station. 2 Select the AUDIO IN or AUX input source 3 Start recording on the external recording de- by pressing »SOURCE« on the device or...
  • Page 23: Timer

    TIMER­MODE ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your hi-fi system has two timer modes: Activating­and­deactivating­the­ – T he timer, which switches the hi-fi system on alarm at a preset time and wakes you with the input ≈ 1 Deactivate the alarm by pressing » « once source you selected. briefly. – T he sleep timer, which switches the hi-fi sys- ≈ – D isplay: » « disappears when the timer is tem off at a preset time. deactivated. Notes: Sleep­timer You can only set the timer mode with the but- Setting­the­sleep­timer tons on the remote control.
  • Page 24: Cleaning The Hi-Fi System

    INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cleaning­the­hi-fi­system Receiver­unit Reception range: Pull the power cord out of the mains socket. Clean DAB/DAB+: 174.928 ... 239.200 MHz the appliance with a damp cloth and a mild de- F M: 87.5 ...108.0 MHz tergent. Do not use any detergents containing alcohol, spirit, ammonia or scouring agent. CD­unit Frequency response: 20 Hz ... 20 kHz Cleaning­the­CD­unit Noise voltage ratio: ≥ 96 dBA If the device is un- MP3/WMA­­ able to scan CDs properly, use a Folder­and­track:­ standard, com- Max. 256 folders and 999 tracks per CD mercially avail- File­system/folder­management:­ able cleaning ISO 9660 Level 1 compatible CD to clean the...
  • Page 25: Environmental Note

    INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environmental­note General­information­on­laser­ devices This product has been made from high-quality parts and This device is a CLASS materials which can be re-used CLASS 1 1 LASER PRODUCT. and recycled. This means that the laser LASER PRODUCT is designed in such a Therefore, do not dispose of the product along way as to ensure that the maximum permissible with normal household waste at the end of its emission value cannot be exceeded under any service life. Take it to a collection point for the circumstances.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Troubleshooting­ Not every kind of sound interference is caused not resolve the problem satisfactorily, please visit by a defect in your hi-fi system. Cables that have www.grundig.com, product range: hi-fi, micro accidentally been disconnected, damaged CDs CD stations or contact your specialist dealer. and flat batteries for the remote control will impair functioning. If the following measures do Problem Possible­cause/remedy Insert a CD. Check that the CD was inserted with the label facing upwards. »NO DISC« is displayed. Moisture may have collected on the laser lens; wipe it clean. Clean the CD (see "INFORMATION") or use a different CD. The CD-RW/CD-R is not finalised. Reception signal too weak; position the wire antenna differently. Poor radio reception. Move the hi-fi further away from the television. The hi-fi system does not react Disconnect the power cord from the mains plug, reinsert it after a short when the buttons are pressed.
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