Telefunken P5 Operating Manual

Telefunken P5 Operating Manual

With mp3/wma cd player, usb and sd/mmc card slot

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P5
Portable radio
with MP3/WMA CD player,
USB and SD/MMC card slot
Operating manual

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  • Page 1 Portable radio with MP3/WMA CD player, USB and SD/MMC card slot Operating manual...
  • Page 2 Preface Layout features of this operating manual This operating manual outlines • proper and Various items in the operating manual are provided with • safe set layout features. This ensures you can easily determine whether you are dealing with utilisation of your Radio/CD Player, which is subsequently referred to as the 'system' or 'unit'.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Inserting discs..............16 Removing discs .............17 System overview............4 Playing a disc..............17 Display ................6 Setting tracks ..............17 Operating information ...........7 Using the repeat function..........18 Using the random generator ..........19 Safety instructions............7 Playing samples of CD tracks (INTRO) ......19 Handling batteries ............8 Using the programming function........20 Setting up the unit ............9 Using the USB function..........21...
  • Page 4: System Overview

    Contents System overview...
  • Page 5 Contents Port for external source VOLUME Volume regulator MAX: louder, Carrying handle MIN: quieter Battery compartment Select previous track, rewind FM telescopic aerial Select next track, fast-forward No function Start playback, pause AC ~ Power connection for 230 V ~ / 50 Hz POWER display USB/CARD Selector for USB, SD/MMC mode...
  • Page 6: Display

    Contents Display Programming function Random playback Sampler function WMA track playback MP3 track playback Music CD playback Repeat function Repeats an album Repeats all tracks USB playback SD/MMC playback Album number Track number ID3 tag text display Playing time, minutes Playing time, seconds...
  • Page 7: Operating Information

    Operating information • Operating information In order to avoid fire hazards and the risk of electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Please read through all of the safety instructions carefully • Do not operate the unit in the vicinity of bathtubs, and keep them for questions that may arise later.
  • Page 8: Handling Batteries

    Operating information • Handling batteries Always leave maintenance tasks to a qualified technician. Otherwise you put yourself and others in danger. • Make sure batteries are not accessible to children. A child could insert a battery into their mouth and swallow •...
  • Page 9: Setting Up The Unit

    Operating information Setting up the unit Caution! • Leaking or damaged batteries can cause burns if they • The unit should not be placed in an area with high come into contact with your skin. If they are leaking or humidity levels, e.g.
  • Page 10 Operating information • • Do not place the unit on soft surfaces, such as carpets, Remove the plug from the socket before a blankets or near curtains and wall hangings. This could thunderstorm starts. result in the ventilation slots becoming obstructed. The •...
  • Page 11: Description Of The Unit

    Description of the unit • Description of the unit The CD player can play up to 20 tracks from a CD or an MP3/WMA CD in a programmable sequence or Scope of delivery using the random function. • The radio receives these frequencies: FM 88–108 MHz and MW 540–1600 KHz.
  • Page 12: Preparing The Unit For Operation

    Preparing the unit for operation Preparing the unit for operation Inserting batteries Turn the unit so that you are able to open the battery You can connect the unit to the normal power supply (230 compartment (24) located underneath. V ~ / 50 Hz). To enjoy battery-powered operation you will need The heat generated during operation must be dissipated eight alkaline batteries, type BABY, 1.5 V, LR14/C...
  • Page 13: Connecting The Power Cable

    Preparing the unit for operation Connecting the power cable Audio playback is now produced exclusively through the headphones. Insert the mains plug into the AC~ connection (27) If you want to reactivate the speakers, remove the and the power socket. headphones plug from the unit.
  • Page 14: Using General Functions On The Unit

    Using general functions on the unit Using general functions on the Information concerning USB operation: The unit does not support the connection of USB media unit via a USB extension cable. Switching on the unit Not suitable for direct connection to a PC. Setting the sound effects Switch on the unit using the FUNCTION switch (20);...
  • Page 15: Operating The Cd Player

    Operating the CD player Operating the CD player Note: When compiling audio CDs please observe the General information concerning respective legal regulations and do not violate the CDs/MP3 CDs copyrights of third parties. Always keep the CD compartment closed to prevent dust This unit is suitable for playing music CDs that are from accumulating on the laser lens.
  • Page 16: Compatible Discs

    Operating the CD player Compatible discs Note: When the CD compartment (7) is open ensure no foreign objects enter the unit. Do not touch the lens of the laser The CD player is compatible with CD, CD-R/RW and under any circumstances. MP3/WMA CD media.
  • Page 17: Removing Discs

    Operating the CD player Removing discs To end playback press the button (11). The total number of albums and tracks appears in the display (17) and STOP appears in the text line (42). To remove the CD first stop playback by pressing Note: the STOP button...
  • Page 18: Using The Repeat Function

    Operating the CD player Setting MP3/WMA album and tracks Using the repeat function To set MP3/WMA albums, press and hold down Repeating a track/CD +10/ALBUM (13). The album number (40) flashes in Select the track on the unit. the display (17). The selected track number appears in the display (17).
  • Page 19: Using The Random Generator

    Operating the CD player Ending the repeat function Note: You cannot use the random generator if you have Keep pressing the MODE button (8) on the unit until programmed the unit. the repeat indicator no longer appears. Playing samples of CD tracks (INTRO) If playback is not stopped, the disc will continue to play to the end without repeating.
  • Page 20: Using The Programming Function

    Operating the CD player Using the programming function Save the desired track number using the PROGRAM (12) button. The track is now You can use the programming function to play up to 20 programmed at location 01. tracks from a music CD or 99 tracks from a MP3/WMA The number of the next memory location now CD in a sequence that you specify.
  • Page 21: Using The Usb Function

    Using the USB function Using the USB function Before starting to use the medium, wait until all of its content has been read to ensure that all of the necessary information has been read. If a storage Note: The memory capacity of the USB device is not limited. medium is not inserted or cannot be read, the NO USB indicator appears in the display (17).
  • Page 22: Using The Sd/Mmc Function

    Using the SD/MMC function Using the SD/MMC function Functions Other operations and playback functions are as Inserting the storage medium described under “Playing a disc”, see page 17. Caution! Removing the storage medium If the memory card is inserted into the card slot the Remove the card by pressing it inwards until it audibly wrong way round, the card will not be recognised.
  • Page 23: Using The Radio

    Using the radio Using the radio Setting a station Manual station selection Note: Turn the TUNING wheel (14) to the desired frequency. The unit receives these frequencies: The frequency display on the scale provides an FM 88–108 MHz and MW (AM) 540–1600 KHz. approximate orientation of the frequency range.
  • Page 24: Cleaning The Unit

    Cleaning the unit Cleaning the unit become very hot. Clean any fingerprints and dust on the recorded side using a clean, dry cloth. When cleaning CDs do not use any record care products, such as record sprays, cleaning fluids, Electric shock! antistatic sprays or any solvents, e.g.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause/remedy If the unit does not function as intended, perform checks I can hear background noise. A mobile phone or other using the following table. device near the unit is transmitting interfering radio If the malfunction cannot be fixed even after these waves.
  • Page 26 Troubleshooting Problems with the CD player Symptom Possible cause/remedy Symptom Possible cause/remedy The CD will not play The unit is not set to the CD mode. The sound is The volume is set too high. or it jumps during interrupted. An incorrect CD has been inserted.
  • Page 27 Troubleshooting Problems with the radio Symptom Possible cause/remedy No stations are being The unit is not set to the Radio mode. received. Set the “FUNCTION” switch to RADIO The sound is weak or Other devices, e.g. a television, are of poor quality. interfering with reception.
  • Page 28: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical specifications Battery operation DC 12 V, Unit dimensions 8 x 1.5 V, BABY, LR14/C (width x depth x height) 355 x 236 x 145 mm Headphone/AUX socket: 3.5 mm Weight: approx. 1.85 kg Voltage: 230 V alternating current, 50 Hz, 13 W Output rating: 2 x 1.2 W RMS...
  • Page 29: Distributor Address

    D-66620 Nonnweiler-Otzenhausen, Germany friendly disposal. Inquire at your city or municipal telefunken@intron-electronic.de / www.intron.tv administration about possibilities for disposing of the unit Service Hotline: +49 180 / 590 05 22 properly and in an environmentally sound manner.

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