Contents Page Language English ............................. 11 … 16 Your Unit at a Glance Illustration ..........................Top of the Unit ......................... Connections on the Side of the Unit..................Front of the Unit........................Rear of the Unit........................General Operation with Power Supply ....................Battery operation ........................
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Contents Page Compact Disc Normal Playback ........................Fast Track Search........................Skip Function........................... Forward Skip Function ......................Reverse Skip Function ......................Starting with a Specific Track ....................Playing the Beginning of Each Track (Intro Scan Play) ............Programmed Playback ......................Deleting a Programme ......................Repeat Play Function ......................
1. Your Unit at a Glance Top of the Unit Front of the Unit DISPLAY Telescopic Aerial Operating buttons for the CD player and radio Contact surface (OPEN/CLOSE) In CD operating mode: For opening and closing the compact disc compartment. Skip/Search buttons Press briefly to skip a track.
1. Your Unit at a Glance REPEAT button Rear of the Unit To repeat one track, the whole CD or the programmed track. MAINS socket REMAIN button Socket for connecting the mains cable. To switch the display between playing time completed and playing time remaining.
2. General The unit is switched off when the function switch is positio- Sound ned at CASS. and none of the cassette drive operating but- tons are depressed. Even when the unit is switched off it remains connected to Using the TONE button allows you to emphasise the bass ( ) the mains.
3. Radio Operation Set the function switch to RADIO. Manual Tuning Aerials Select the wave band with the BAND button. Tune in to a station by pressing the TUNING DOWN/UP but- tons briefly. The built-in telescopic aerial is for FM (UKW) reception. Pressing the TUNING DOWN button decreases the frequency, Pull out the aerial and position it for optimum reception TUNING UP increases the frequency.
3. Radio Operation Setting the Station Memory Last Station Memory Function save stations (frequencies) The frequency of the station received immediately prior to (10 x FM, 10 x MW und 5x LW). switching off is saved in the memory. Select the wave band by pressing the BAND button. When the unit is switched back on, it receives this station in the appropriate wave band.
4. Compact Disc Note Normal Playback Due to the very low noise level of CDs, you should take the following into consideration when adjusting the volume. With the built-in CD player you can play back both 12 cm If you adjust the volume as you would for conventional audio compact discs and 8 cm CDs.
4. Compact Disc Skip Function Playing the Beginning of Each Track (Intro Scan Play) By briefly pressing the button during playback, you can skip to the beginning of the current track or any other You can play the first ten seconds of each track on the CD. track number.
4. Compact Disc Random Play Function Deleting the Programme If you press the STOP button while in STOP mode and while All the tracks on a CD can be played back in random order. A MEMORY and TRACK are flashing, the programme is dele- random number generator selects the order in which the ted.
5. Cassette In order to ensure optimum recording quality, use only nor- Switching Off at the End of a Cassette mal cassettes (FE II, Fe, IEC type I). If you use other types of cassette, the quality of the playback may be inferior. Any type of cassette may be used for playback.
5. Cassette Recording from the Built-In CD Player Recording from the Built-In Radio Component 1. Set the function switch to CASS . 1. Tune to a station as described in the section “Radio Opera- tion”. 2. Insert a cassette which has not been protected against erasure (see the section “Erasing a Recording”).
5. Cassetten-Betrieb Erasing a Recording – Protection against Accidental Erasure Each time you make a recording on a cassette, the previous recording on that part of the cassette is automatically erased. Pre-recorded cassettes are protected against accidental era- sure (recording over). You can also protect your own recordings against accidental erasure by removing the safety tabs from the openings at the back of the cassette.
6. Care and Maintenance Note However, if there are fingerprints or other dirt on your CDs, these should be removed by wiping with a soft, smooth cloth. Use only a soft, antistatic cloth to clean the housing. Polishes Always wipe from the centre outwards. and cleaning agents could damage the surface of the hou- Before wiping CDs, you can breath on them.
7. Useful Information Additional Information for Units sold in Great Britain Technical Data Units sold in GB are suitable for operation from a 240 V AC, 50 Hz mains supply. The unit meets the CEE regulations concerning In case this appliance is supplied with a Safety Standard Approved mains lead fitted with a non-rewireable 13 Amp mains plug which, if unsuitable interference radiation.
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