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1. Your Unit at a Glance POWER & Switches the unit on or to standby (the LED in the VOLUME knob i3 always on when the unit is connected to the mains). Buttons for selecting sound sources: €0 button Switches on and selects the GO player. TUNER button Switches on and selects the radio. TAPE button Switches on and selects cassette deck operation.
Left cassette deck = DEG A (only for playback) Right cassette deck = DECK B {for recording and playback). Auto reverse mode button G Select the mode for playback or recording, DUBBING SPEED NORMAL Hutton {normal speed) HIGH button {high speed) DOLBY NR button * Switches Dolby (nose reduction) on and off CO GORY button For synchronized start of a CD and cassette when recording frogmarch. Deck A operating futons {only for playback) £ STOP button Stops the tape.
2. Your Remote Control at a Glance ) OEG QOO VELUM < &> GROUNDING O STEM f the range of your infrared remote control seems to decrease, or if certain functions can no longer be carried out, you should replace the batteries. Two magnon Volta ELROY, size AAA batteries are required. To change the batteries, open the compartment on the back of the remote control, Ensure that the batteries are inserted properly {note the markings in the compartment. Faro the environment: Dispose of batteries property.
3. Setting up and Connecting 1f you want to set up your unit in a cabinet or any other type of enclosure, make sure that there is sufficient ventilation. A clearance of af least 5 cm on each side is recommended. Connect the unit to a 230V~, 50Hz current power source only, Ensure that the voltage indicated on the unit's rating plate corresponds to your local power supply. If this is not the case, consult your dealer or customer service center. The rating plate is on the back of the unit.
When you insert the power supply cable plug into the mains socket, the unit automatically switches to standby. The time is shown in the display and the standby LED in the rotary VOLUME knob *0:00° flashes until you set the time (refer to the clock and timer functions), Press any sound source button {CD, TUNER, TAPE or AUX) to switch the unit on. 1§ you want to completely disconnect the unit from the power supply, removes the plug from the mains socket.
Press the TUNER button on the unit, or one of the TUNER/STATION buttons on the remote control. "TUNER"® appears in the display. Ti in Press the BAND Hutton fo select the wave band. FM, MW, LW and then FM again appear one after the other, Start the automatic station search by holding the TUNING < > button down for one or two seconds, and then releasing it. The tuner automatically searches for the first station with sufficient signal strength. Repeat this step to search for other stations.
5. The Tuner Briefly press the GLANCE button to remove a stored station from memory. It you keep the CANCEL hut ion pressed for org than & seconds, " ERASE 2" appears in the display; keeping pressed the GLANCE button again for 5 seconds clears the entire memory of stored stations, and " 87.50 MHz FM* appears in the display. Select a number between 1 and 30 by pressing the STATION A or STATION v button in the TUNER button group on the unit, or by pressing
6. The CD Changer Use only compact discs which have the symbol shown helot. In addition to standard 12 ¢m CD's, you can also play 8 cm GD's without an adapter in the DISC 1 compartment. You will need an adapter for § cm CD's in the compartments Disgusting. COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Because scratches, nicks and dust on a CD can cause sound distortion and interruptions, carefully note the following points. To remove a CD from its case, hold it on its outside edge with the index finger and thumb.
(AR REV N R Press the PLAY/PAUSE £/00 button on the unit, or the B>/ button on the remote control {in the B button group). Playback basing with the first title. The display shows the current file number and the tie's elapsed playing time. 1 you have inserted only one CD, after all the files have played, the CD player stops, and the total number of titles as well as the total playing time appear in the display. f you have inserted several CD's, the unit will select the next CD then resume CD play.
You can execute the Scan function in the STOP position as well as in the playback mode by pressing the SCAN button. With this function, the first 10 seconds of each title of a CD will be played. After having played the first 10 seconds of a title, the CD player will jump to the next title. The corresponding title bumper is show in the display. Crass the SCAN button. “SCAN" appears in the display. The first 10 seconds of each title are played.
AR CRH L BTG Manual recording Press the & button on Deck B. Insert an empty cassette with the open side down in the case sett compartment. Close the cassette compartment. Press the DOLBY NR button if you want to record with Dolby noise reduction. Press the G5 button to select the "single side” or "goth sides “mode, Place a CD in the CD compartment. Select the title you want 1o record on cassette. You can also programmer & selection of titles to record; see “Playing files in a specific sequence”.
6. The CD Changer The EDIT function allows you fo specify the cassette’s recording time. The unit then automatically selects the number of titles which can be recorded on the cassette in the specified amount of time. A 4 second pause Is inserted between the individual titles when they are recorded on the cassette with the Edit function. Using the Edit function Select the operating mode with the GO button. Crass EDIT. "G 80" appears in the display, and the Edit segment comes on. .
7. The Cassette Decks Copyright: Making recordings from a prerecorded sound track is only permissible insofar as the Copyright or the rights of third parties are not infringed upon. You can only make recordings with Deck B, There is a short leader on each end of the cassette’s tape. This is why it is not possible to record on the tape for the first 6 or 7 seconds. We recommend 1EC cassettes for recordings. The unit automatically adjusts to the type of tape you insert.
Playing a cassette Select Deck B by pressing the TAPE button on the unit, or one of the buttons of the TAPE group on the remote control. Witch to Deck A with the remote control by holding the Deck Button down and then pressing the desired function button. TAPE appears in the display for 2 seconds, followed by the indication of whether Deck A or B was selected. Press the & button to open the cassettes compartment. Insert a cassette in Deck A or Deck B.
7. The Cassette Decks Press TUNER, €0, ar AUX to select another source. Insert a cassette in Deck B. Press the DOLBY NR button if you want to record with Dolby. Press the G5 button to select the =5 or 55 operating mods. Press the O RECORD PAUSE button once. “RECORD " appears in the display, and the corresponding direction arrow flashes. Now select the tape direction by pressing the Jorge > button. Moy g = Pecos Press the O button again on Deck B.
8. The Clock and Timer Your ult has a 24 hour clock. Press the FLOCK button. The hours indication will flash. To set the time, press the STATION A or STATION ~ button. Each press of the button increases the displayed number by one. Holding the button down increases the setting at high speed. Press the TUNING < or TUNING > button. The entry cursor will flash. Press the STATION A or STATION ~~button to sat the minutes. Press the FLOCK button again to store the time you have set.
LI AL If you select the CD changer, playback always begins with the first title of the CD, unless you have programmed & playback sequence. The playback starts with the disc where the previous action was stopped. 1f you have selected the alarm function, the alarm (buzzer) sands for one mitten at the set start time. Note: To deactivate the timer function, simply press the TIMER button. To reactivate the timer function, press the TIMER button once again. The TIMER segment comes on in the display again.
8. The Clock and Timer The function which is set when the alarm time is reached is Your unit is provided with a sleep function which switches Interrupted, and the alarm s active on the unit, the unit off after a set time has elapsed. This patios you, for example, to fall asleep to music. You need not to switch the unit o standby as this happens automatically when the time Note: you set has elapsed. The SLEEP button is on the remote con If you are just recording on cassette when the alarm is activator.
ULl (e of the system To clean the unit’s housing and the speaker, simply wipe with lightly misted chamois. Never use cleaning agents which contain alcohol, mentholated spirits, ammonia, or abrasives. of the CD player Clean the CD compartment with a clean cloth. of the GD's Never write on the printed (label) side of a CD. Never attach adhesive labels of any kind 10 a CD. You should always keep the CD surfaces clean.
9 . Important Information The following checklist will help you o correct mast of the problems that can occur with your unit. Ba fore yau go through the following fist, verify the following two points: + The mans cable must ha securely connected. + The speaker connections must also be secure, It the following fist does not help, please consult your WiFi dealer, Radio reception Prohibit Cause {and correction) Tha STEED display flickers. Adjust the aerial or push the AMONG button, Strong hum or hiss.
9. Important Information Amplifier Output; WORMS Q/THD 10% Music power: 2x50W Power band width: 40~16 kHz Frequency response: 40-18 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio: 75 dBA Stereo crosswalk damping: 40 dB (iHF) Input sensitivity: Aux: 400 mv Outputs: Speakers: 80 Headphones: 32 Q1000 £ (3.5 V EMF, at 120 Q) Tuner i FM range: MHz MW range: 522~1611 kHz LW range: 153278 kHz Sensitivity at 75 Q Mono, 26 dB signal-to-noise ratio: 1.2 WV Stereo, 50 dB signal-to-noise radio: 80 pY Selectivity: .