HIFI MICRO
SYSTEM
Ovation
CDS 6580 SPCD
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
ITALIANO
PORTUGUÊS
ESPAÑOL
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CONTENTS
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Set-up and safety
Magic Fidelity. The sound concept from Ovation
Overview
The hi-fi system controls
The hi-fi system displays
The remote control
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Connection and preparation
Settings
Setting the time
Tuning and storing radio position
Reset
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General functions
Tuner mode
Selecting the TUNER input source
Selecting a preset station
Stereo/mono reception
Automatic station search (ASP)
RDS station service
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CD mode
Selecting the CD input source
Inserting a CD
Playing back a CD
Repeating the current file or track
Selecting another file or track
Searching for a passage within a file or track
Selecting albums and files (MP3 only)
Calling up track information (MP3 only)
Repeating a file or a track (Repeat One)
Repeating all the files on an album (MP3 only)
Repeating all files or tracks (Repeat All)
Playing back files or tracks in random order (Random)
Playing the introductions of files or tracks (Intro)
Creating a track memory
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Timer mode
Switch-on timer
Reminder timer
Sleep timer
Information
Cleaning the CD unit
Technical data
Environmental note
General instructions for laser devices
Troubleshooting
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SET-UP AND SAFETY
Please note the following information when setting up the system:
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The hi-fi system is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use
is expressly prohibited.
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CD
TUNER/
BAND
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Ovation
UP
TUNING/
ALBUM
DOWN
If you want to set up the hi-fi system on wall shelves or in cupboards, please
ensure that it is adequately ventilated. There must be at least 10 cm of space
at the side, above and behind the hi-fi system.
Please note when setting up the hi-fi system that furniture surfaces are coated
with various types of paint and plastic, which often contain chemical
additives. These additives may cause corrosion to the feet of the unit. This
may leave stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or
impossible to remove.
°C
°C
2h
CD
TUNER/
BAND
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Ovation
UP
TUNING/
ALBUM
DOWN
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Ovation
If the hi-fi system is exposed to sudden changes in temperature, for example
when taken from the cold into a warm room, wait at least two hours before
using it.
CD
TUNER/
BAND
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Ovation
UP
TUNING/
ALBUM
DOWN
The hi-fi system is designed for use in dry rooms. If you do use it outside,
please ensure that it is protected from moisture, such as rain or water
splashes.
Do not place the hi-fi system close to heating units or in direct sunlight,
as this will impair cooling.
Do not place any vessels containing liquids, such as vases, on the hi-fi
system. Do not insert any foreign bodies in the CD compartment. Do not
place any objects such as burning candles on the hi-fi system.
CD
TUNER/
BAND
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UP
TUNING/
ALBUM
VICE !
DOWN
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Do not open the hi-fi system casing under any circumstances. Warranty
claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper handling.
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the hi-fi system
is switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains or the
antenna cable. Always disconnect the mains and antenna plugs during a
storm.
TUNER/
BAND
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UP
TUNING/
ALBUM
DOWN
Magic Fidelity.
The sound concept from Ovation.
Magic Fidelity is a new, three-channel active loudspeaker system developed
and patented by Grundig, which produces powerful and brilliant sound.
A bass speaker as well as two medium and treble speakers, each in their
own casing, create an outstanding sound experience.
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OVERVIEW
The hi-fi system controls
CD
TUNER/
BAND
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UP
TUNING/
ALBUM
DOWN
Controls on the front
Tuner mode
TUNER/BAND
Switches on the hi-fi system with the input source
»TUNER«, selects the input source »TUNER«;
selects the waveband »FM« or »MW«.
TUNING/ALBUM
UP – DOWN
Press and hold down to start the station search;
press briefly to change the frequency in small
steps.
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Select stored radio stations.
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CD mode
Front panel
Fold to the front to open the CD compartment.
When the compartment is closed the hi-fi system
switches on from standby automatically.
CD II
Switches the hi-fi system on with the »CD« input
source, selects the »CD« input source;
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activates CD playback and pauses playback.
TUNING/ALBUM
UP – DOWN
In MP3 mode: select the next or previous album.
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VOLUME
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In MP3 and CD-DA mode: pressing briefly selects
the next file or the next track; holding down
searches for a particular passage.
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: pressing briefly selects
the previous file or the previous track; holding
down searches backwards for a particular
passage.
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Ends CD playback;
pressing twice deletes the track memory for the
CD.
Controls on the top
General information
ON/OFF
Switches the device to and from standby mode.
The device is only fully disconnected from the
mains after the plug has been pulled out.
SLEEP
For setting the sleep timer.
Interrupts the alarm function.
Adjusts the volume.
SNOOZE
+
– VOLUME
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OVERVIEW
VOLUME
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DSC
Selects the sound settings USER, CLASSIC, POP,
JAZZ and ROCK;
adjusts the equaliser (BASS or TREBLE).
UBS
Switches the Ultra Bass System on and off.
AUTO DIMMER
Sensor. Automatically adjusts the back light of the
display to the brightness of the room.
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OVERVIEW
FM
ANTENNA
MW ANTENNA
AUX
Controls on the sides
AC ~
Socket for mains cable (left side of the device).
The only way to isolate the hi-fi system from the
mains supply is to pull the plug out.
AUX
Audio signal input for an external device on the
right hand side.
y
Headphone socket for connecting a stereo head-
phone set with a jack plug (ø 3.5 mm) on the right
side of the device.
The speakers of the hi-fi system are automatically
switched off.
FM ANTENNA
MW ANTENNA
Antenna socket for the rooftop antenna or the
wire antenna supplied.
Antenna socket for connecting the MW frame
antenna supplied.
Controls on the bottom
RESET
Resets the hi-fi system in case of malfunction.
Press »RESET« to reset, using an implement such
as a paper clip.
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OVERVIEW
The hi-fi system displays
000:000
In standby mode: displays the time.
In tuner mode: displays the preset station.
In MP3 mode: displays the total number
of albums and files, and the elapsed
playing time of the current file.
In CD-DA mode: displays the total
playing time, and the elapsed
N
N
X
Y
V
C
B
USER
CLASSIC POP
PM
JAZZ ROCK UBS
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ALBUM
FILE
playing time of the current track.
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000000.00 In standby mode: displays the day of
the week.
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1
ALL
M
INTRO RANDOM PROG
In tuner mode: displays the wavelength
and the frequency or the station name.
In MP3 mode: displays the disc format
and the number of the current file.
In CD-DA mode: displays the disc for-
mat, the total number of tracks and the
number of the current track.
ALBUM
R
II
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kHz
MHz
000000.00
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PTY TEXT NAP
JAZZ V
Displays the selected sound setting,
for example »JAZZ«.
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B
The Ultra Bass System is activated.
ALBUM
In MP3 mode: displays the total number of albums or the
number of an album.
PM
Displays the second half of the day in 12-hour format.
FILE
In MP3 mode: displays the total number of files or the
number of an file.
w
In tuner mode: flashes when awaiting an RDS time signal;
lights up when RDS time synchronisation is complete.
M 1
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: a file or a track is repeated.
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: all files or tracks of a CD are
repeated.
M ALL
M ALBUM
In MP3 mode: all files on an album are repeated.
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: the first ten seconds of each file
or track are played.
INTRO
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RANDOM
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: all files or
tracks are played back in random order.
N
N
X
Y
V
C
B
PROG
In tuner mode: a stored radio station is
selected or played.
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: a track
memory is created or played back.
USER
CLASSIC POP
PM
JAZZ ROCK UBS
w
ALBUM
FILE
ɳ
In tuner mode: an FM stereo station is
being received.
:
000 000
1
ALL
M
INTRO RANDOM PROG
kHZ
MHz
R
In tuner mode: in combination with the
MW frequency indicator.
ALBUM
R
II
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kHz
MHz
In tuner mode: in combination with the
FM frequency indicator.
000000.00
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: a CD is
played back.
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e
PTY TEXT NAP
WEC
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II
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: CD playback
is interrupted (pause).
f
PTY
In tuner mode: an RDS station is being received.
In tuner mode: the PTY (station type) function is activated.
In tuner mode: the radio text function is activated.
The reminder timer is activated.
TEXT
NAP
e
In timer mode: the signal alarm function is activated.
In timer mode: the radio or CD alarm function is activated.
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WEC
In timer mode: the alarm function is deactivated at the
weekend.
O
The sleep timer is activated.
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The remote control
ON/OFF
Switches the hi-fi system to standby mode and
from standby mode to the last signal source
selected.
CD II
Switches the hi-fi system on with the »CD« input
source, selects the »CD« input source;
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: starts and pauses CD
playback.
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ON /OFF
CD
TUNER/
BAND
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In MP3 and CD-DA mode: ends CD playback
pressing twice deletes the track memory for the
CD.
AUX
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5a
In tuner mode: selects stored radio stations.
In MP3 or CD-DA mode: pressing briefly selects
files or tracks forwards or backwards; pressing
and holding down searches forwards or back-
wards for a particular passage.
FM MODE
INTRO/REP.
TUNING/
ALBUM
PTY
PROG./RAND.
DSC
UBS
DSC
Selects the sound settings USER, CLASSIC, POP,
JAZZ and ROCK;
adjusts the equaliser (BASS or TREBLE).
COLOR
SLEEP
BRIGHTNESS
DISPLAY
UBS
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Switches the Ultra Bass System on and off.
Adjust the volume.
NAP
WEC
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TUNER/BAND
Switches on the hi-fi system with the input source
»TUNER«, selects the input source »TUNER«;
selects the waveband »FM« or »MW«.
SNOOZE
TUNING/ALBUM
In tuner mode: holding and pressing down
starts the station search; briefly pressing changes
the frequency forwards or backwards in steps.
In MP3 mode: selects albums forwards or back-
wards in steps.
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PTY
In tuner mode: calls up the current station type
(PTY); selects the station type (PTY) for PTY search.
COLOR
Selects the colour of the display back light
(8 colours).
BRIGHTNESS
Changes the brightness of the display to one of
three levels (bright, medium, off).
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OVERVIEW
DISPLAY
In tuner mode: switches the display between fre-
quency, station name, station type, radio text and
time/day.
In CD-DA mode: switches the display between
track number/elapsed playing time, remaining
track playing time, total remaining running time
and time/day.
In MP3 mode: switches the display between file
number/elapsed playing time, file name/ID3 tag
information (ticker text) and time/day.
ON /OFF
CD
TUNER/
BAND
AUX
p
Switches the hi-fi speakers to and from mute
mode.
FM MODE
INTRO/REP.
TUNING/
ALBUM
AUX
Switches the hi-fi system on with the »AUX« input
source, selects the »AUX« input source (external
device).
PTY
FM MODE
In tuner mode: switches between mono and stereo
reception.
PROG./RAND.
DSC
UBS
COLOR
INTRO/REP.
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In MP3 and CD-DA mode: plays the introduction
to the files or tracks on a CD; repeats a file or
track, all files or tracks of a CD or all files of an
album.
In stand-by mode: sets the switch-on time and the
alarm clock.
SLEEP
BRIGHTNESS
DISPLAY
NAP
WEC
PROG./RAND.
Ȅ
In tuner mode: stores radio stations.
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: saves files or tracks for
track memory; plays back files or tracks in random
order.
SNOOZE
In stand-by mode: for setting the time and day
manually.
SLEEP
NAP
WEC
For setting the sleep timer.
In standby mode: for setting the reminder timer.
Interrupts or reactivates the alarm function for the
weekend.
SNOOZE
Interrupts the alarm function for about 5 minutes;
interrupts the reminder timer.
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
Connecting the antenna
1
Plug the rooftop antenna cable into the »FM ANTENNA«
antenna socket on the hi-fi.
FM
ANTENNA
TV
R
Note:
MW ANTENNA
AUX
If no rooftop antenna is available, use the auxiliary antenna
supplied. This antenna provides reasonably good reception of
local FM (VHF) stations. Do not shorten the auxiliary antenna.
2
Plug the wire frame antenna into the »MW ANTENNA«
socket on the hi-fi system. Adjust the position of the wire frame
antenna until you get the best reception.
Connecting an external device
1
Connect the audio input sockets of the external device to the
»AUX« socket on the right side of the hi-fi system with a stereo
jack plug (ø 3,5 mm).
FM
ANTENNA
Note:
MW ANTENNA
AUX
Switch the hi-fi system off before you connect external devices.
Connecting the headphones
1
Insert the headphone plug (ø 3,5 mm) into the »y« socket on
the right side of the hi-fi.
– The loudspeakers of the hi-fi system are switched off.
AUX
Connecting the power cord
Note:
Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the bottom of
the hi-fi system) corresponds to your local mains supply.
The only way to disconnect the hi-fi system from the mains
supply is to pull the plug.
1
2
Plug the mains cable supplied into the »AC ~« socket on the
hi-fi system.
Plug the power cord into the wall socket.
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
Inserting batteries in the remote control
1
Open the battery compartment by pushing down its lid.
2
When inserting the batteries (2 x 1.5 V, R 6/UM 3/AA),
observe the polarity marked on the base of the battery com-
partment.
Note:
If your hi-fi system no longer reacts properly to remote control
commands, the batteries may be flat. Always remove used bat-
teries. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage result-
ing from leaking batteries.
Environmental note:
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, should
not be disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of
used batteries in an environmentally responsible manner. Find
out about the legal regulations which apply in your area.
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
Additional information for units sold in the UK.
Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation from a 240V ac, 50Hz mains
supply.
The range of multi-system receivers is built to work in most European coun-
tries. However, the mains plug and socket system for the UK differs from
many European countries.
This appliance has been supplied with a fitted, non-removable, approved
converter plug for use in the UK. This converter plug is fitted with a 5A rated
fuse.
In case this appliance is supplied with a moulded 2-pin Euro plug only,
which is unsuitable for UK operation, this must be cut off and immediately
disposed of. An approved 13A, 3-pin UK plug should then be fitted by a
qualified electrician.
Note:
The severed Euro plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock
hazard should it be inserted into a socket elsewhere.
If a non-rewireable 3-pin plug or a rewireable 13A (BS1363) 3-pin plug is
used, it must be fitted with a 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 fuse. If any
other type of plug is used it must be protected by a 5A fuse either in the
plug, or at the distribution board. If this type of plug becomes defective,
ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal, to eliminate potential shock
hazard.
If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non-rewireable plug, the correct
type and rating (5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362) must be used and the
fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged, the lead and
plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained. Replacement fuse
covers should be obtained from your dealer.
Important:
The wires in the mains lead are colour coded in accordance with the follo-
wing code:
BLUE – NEUTRAL
BROWN – LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not cor-
respond with the coloured marking identifying terminals in your plug, pro-
ceed as follows:
Connect the BLUE coloured wire to plug terminal marked with the letter “N”
or coloured black.
Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked with the let-
ter “L” or coloured red.
In no circumstance must any of the wires be connected to the terminal mar-
ked with the letter “E”, earth symbol “z”, coloured green, or green & yel-
low.
Replacement mains lead sets can be obtained from your local dealer, or by
contacting Grundig Consumer Relations (01788 570088)
Moulded 3-pin lead set, suitable for UK use:
Ref: Leadset UK
8290-991-224
Moulded 2-pin Euro lead set, not suitable for UK use:
Ref: Leadset Euro
8290-991-316
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SETTINGS
Setting the time
A demo programme starts when you connect the hi-fi system to the
mains for the first time. To end the demo programme switch the hi-fi
system to stand-by mode by pressing »ON/OFF« briefly. Now the
time and day displays will flash, indicating that they need to be set.
The following settings may only be performed in standby mode.
PM
:
1
To set the 12-hour format, briefly press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ«.
– Display: briefly »12HR«, then the current time, for example
»PM MON 12:02« (»PM« for the second half of the day).
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MON
2
To set the 24-hour format, press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« again.
– Display: briefly »24HR«, then the current time, for example
»MON 0:03«.
3
4
To set the time, press and hold down »PROG./RAND./Ȅ«.
– Display: the hours flash.
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0 03
MON
c
x
Set the hours using »
TUNING/ALBUM
« and press
»PROG./RAND./Ȅ« to confirm.
– Display: the minutes flash.
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c
x
5
6
7
Set the minutes using » TUNING/ALBUM « and press
»PROG./RAND./Ȅ« to confirm.
MON
– Display: the day of the week flashes.
c
x
Set the day of the week using » TUNING/ALBUM « and
press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« to confirm.
– Display: »CT ON« flashes.
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CT ON
c
Set the RDS time synchronisation with
»
TUNING/
x
ALBUM « and confirm with »PROG./RAND./Ȅ«.
Notes:
You must reset the time after a power failure or when the mains
plug is pulled out.
Some RDS stations transmit an RDS time signal. If the selected
RDS programme transmits this time information, the time on the
system is automatically updated. This takes about five minutes.
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SETTINGS
Setting and storing radio stations
Automatic station search
After the hi-fi system has been connected to the mains for the first
time, the device in tuner mode searches for the 40 stations with the
best reception and stores them.
1
After connection, switch on the hi-fi system by pressing
»TUNER/BAND«.
– Display: »FM«, the frequency in rapid run-through and
»PROG«.
PROG
02
FM 97.55
MHz
– The search has started. After the search has finished, you will
hear the station stored at preset position 01.
Notes:
The automatic station search can be interrupted by briefly
pressing »7«.
The automatic station search can be repeated any time by
pressing and holding down »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« until the
frequency display switches to rapid run-through. The stations
stored previously will be deleted.
Automatic station search
1
2
3
Switch on the hi-fi system by pressing »TUNER/BAND«.
– Display: »TUNER«, then the wave band and frequency or
station name.
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TUNER
f
Press »TUNER/BAND« to select the frequency band
(FM or MW).
– Display: »FM« or »MW«.
PROG
16
c
!
Activate the station search by pressing »
ALBUM
TUNING/
ENERGY
x
« until the frequency display changes to rapid
f
run-through.
– The search stops when a station is found.
Manual station search
1
To move the frequency forward in steps, briefly press
c
x
»
TUNING/ALBUM « several times.
MHz
– The frequency changes in 50 kHz steps (FM) or 9 kHz steps
(MW).
FM 87.65
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SETTINGS
Storing stations on station positions
1
2
3
4
Press »TUNER/BAND« to select the frequency band
(FM or MW).
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Press »
x
TUNING/ALBUM
« to select the station you
want to store.
PROG
P01
FANTASY
Press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« to activate the memory function.
– Display: both the station position »P01« and »PROG« flash.
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f
Select desired station position with » « or »s6 «.
5a
Note:
If stations are already stored on the preset positions, they are
overwritten when new stations are stored.
PROG
P02
FANTASY
5
6
Press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« again to store the station.
– Display: »PROG« and, for example, »P02«.
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f
To store more stations, repeat steps 2 to 5.
Note:
If the hi-fi is disconnected from the mains for a long time, all the
preset stations are deleted.
Reset
In case of malfunction you can reset the hi-fi system.
1
With the device on, press the »RESET« button on the bottom of
the hi-fi system using an implement such as a paper clip.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Switching the hi-fi system on and off
1
Switch the hi-fi system on from standby mode by pressing
»ON/OFF«.
– The last input source used is automatically selected.
Note:
The following buttons on the hi-fi or the remote control can also
be used to switch on the system:
»TUNER/BAND« – tuner mode; »CD II« – CD mode;
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»AUX« – External device mode.
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2
Press »ON/OFF« to switch the hi-fi system to stand-by.
– Display: »GOOD BYE« briefly, then the current time and day of
the week.
GOOD BYE
Note:
The only way to disconnect the hi-fi system from the mains
supply is to pull the plug.
Adjusting the brightness of the display
1
Change the overall brightness of the display back light using
»BRIGHTNESS« on the remote control in three levels (bright,
medium, off).
– Auto dimmer adapts the brightness of the display auto-
matically to the brightness of the surroundings.
Changing the colour of the display lighting
1
Change the colour of the display back light by pressing
»COLOR« on the remote control. There are eight options.
Selecting the input source
1
Select the input source by pressing »TUNER/BAND«,
»CD II« or »AUX«.
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– Display: »TUNER«, »CD« or »AUX«.
CD
Adjusting the volume
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1
Adjust the volume with »– VOLUME «.
– Display: briefly »VOL« (»MIN«, »1« to »39«, and above this
»MAX«).
Muting
With this function you can switch the hi-fi speakers to and from
mute mode.
1
Press »p« on the remote control to switch the sound on and
off.
MUTE
– Display: »MUTE« when mute is on.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Selecting sound effects
You can select from the sound settings USER, CLASSIC, POP, JAZZ
and ROCK. The basic setting is USER.
02 V
JAZZ
PROG
1
Select the sound setting by pressing »DSC«.
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N
N
– Display: »USER
V« or »ROCK Y«.
«, »CLASSIC X«, »POP C«, »JAZZ
FANTASY
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Setting the equaliser
The USER sound setting allows you to make your own personal
equaliser settings.
When the device is on, press »DSC« until »USERN« appears
in the display.
N
1
2
3
N
N
USER
Press»DSC« again for approximately 2 seconds.
– Display: »BASS 0«.
BASS 0
Press »DSC« to choose the setting (BASS or TREBLE).
– Display: »BASS 0« or »TRE 0«.
Note:
If you do not press any button within five seconds, the hi-fi
system will automatically quit this mode.
+
4
Set the values by pressing »– VOLUME « (maximum »+6«,
minimum »-6«).
– The equaliser display disappears after 5 seconds.
Switching the Ultra Bass System on and off
B
1
Press »UBS« to switch the Ultra Bass System on and off.
UBS
PROG
B
02
– Display: »UBS
«.
!
FANTASY
f
Switching the display
In Tuner and CD mode you can switch the display to show the time
and day.
1
Press »DISPLAY« repeatedly on the remote control until time
and day appear in the display.
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TUNER MODE
Selecting the Tuner input source
1
Press »TUNER/BAND« to select the input source.
– The most recently selected station is activated (Last Station
Memory).
PROG
15
!
ENERGY
– Display: e.g. »FM 100.60« or »ENERGY«.
f
Selecting a preset position
1
Press »TUNER/BAND« to select the frequency band (FM or
MW).
PROG
02
2
Select the preset position in steps by pressing » « or »s6 «.
5a
!
– Display: »PROG« and, for example, »P02« and the frequency
or the station name.
VILRADIO
f
Stereo/mono reception
When the hi-fi system receives FM stereo stations, »ɳ« appears in
the display. If the signal from the FM stereo station is weak, you can
improve the sound quality by switching to mono reception.
1
Press »FM MODE« on the remote control to switch to mono
reception.
– Display: »ɳ« disappears.
2
To switch back to FM stereo, press »FM MODE« on the remote
control.
PROG
02
!
– Display: »ɳ«.
FANTASY
f
Note:
If the hi-fi is set to stereo reception and is receiving a mono
signal, the »ɳ« display flashes.
Automatic station search
By starting the automatic station search, you can delete all the
existing preset stations and replace them with new stations at the
same time.
1
Start the automatic search in tuner mode by pressing and
holding down »PROG./RAND./Ȅ«.
– After the search has finished, you will hear the station stored
at preset position 01.
PROG
03
FM 93.25
MHz
Note:
The automatic station search can be interrupted by briefly
pressing »7«.
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TUNER MODE
RDS station service
RDS (Radio Data System) is an information system which is trans-
mitted additionally by most FM stations.
When the hi-fi system is receiving an RDS station, the station name,
for example »FANTASY«, and »f« appear in the display.
Note:
It may take some time before all the RDS information is
available.
Searching for RDS stations
c
1
To search for an RDS station, press » TUNING/ALBUM
x
« repeatedly until »f« appears in the display indicat-
PROG
02
!
ing that an RDS station is being received.
– After a short time the station name appears if the reception
strength is sufficient.
FANTASY
f
RDS time synchronisation
Some RDS stations transmit an RDS time signal. If reception is good,
this time information will update the time if you have selected the
»CT ON« option.
Time synchronisation can take several minutes, and even with good
reception the accuracy depends on the time signal being transmit-
ted. The automatic time setting is always activated when the hi-fi
system is switched from standby mode into tuner mode and receives
a suitable RDS station (when the system is waiting for an RDS time
signal, » « flashes. » « stays lit once RDS time synchronisation is
Ȅ
Ȅ
complete).
Calling up RDS information
When an RDS station is being received, the frequency is displayed
briefly and then the station name appears continuously.
1
2
3
4
5
Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control.
– The station type appears in the display (PTY).
PROG
02
!
Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control again.
– The radio text (TEXT) appears in the display as ticker text.
INTERNET:WWW.RADIO-FAN
f
Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control again.
– The current time and day of the week appear in the display.
PROG
02
!
MHz
Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control again.
– The wavelength and the frequency appear in the display.
FM 100.60
f
Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control one last time.
– The station name is displayed continuously once again.
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TUNER MODE
Station types (PTY)
1
To call up the current station type, press »PTY« on the remote
control.
PROG
02
!
– Display: the current station type, e.g. »NEWS«, and »PTY«.
– If no station type code is transmitted, »NO PTY« appears in
the display.
NEWS
f
PTY
2
3
Press »PTY« repeatedly on the remote control to select another
station type.
c
x
Press » TUNING/ALBUM « to start the PTY search.
– Display: »FM«, the frequency in rapid run-through, and
»PTY« flashes.
:
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MHz
FM 90.05
– The search stops once a station of the desired station type is
found, and the selected station type, for example »POP M«,
and the current time appear in the display.
PTY
4
Press »PTY« briefly to stop the search.
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CD MODE
The hi-fi system is suitable for music CDs bearing the logo shown
here (CD-DA), and for CD-Rs and CD-RWs with audio data or MP3
formats.
In MP3 mode, the terms “album” and “file” are very important.
“Album” corresponds to a folder on a PC, “file” to a file on a PC or
a CD-DA track. An MP3 CD may not contain more than 200
albums and 500 files in total.
The hi-fi system sorts the albums, or the files on an album, by name
into alphabetical order. If you wish to order them differently, change
the name of the file or album and put a number before the name.
When burning CD-R and CD-RWs with audio files, various prob-
lems may arise which could lead to interference in playback. This
can be caused by faulty software or hardware settings or by the CD
being used. Should such problems arise, contact the customer ser-
vices of your CD burner or software manufacturer or look for rele-
vant information, for example on the Internet. When you are mak-
ing audio CDs, observe all legal guidelines and ensure that the
copyright of third parties is not infringed.
Always keep the CD compartment closed to prevent dust from col-
lecting on the laser optics. Do not attach adhesive labels to CDs.
Keep the surfaces of CDs clean. You can play standard 12 cm CDs
as well as 8 cm CDs on your device. An adapter is not necessary.
Selecting the CD input source
1
Press »CD II« to select CD as the input source.
– If there is no CD in the compartment, the message »NO DISC«
appears in the display.
ı
NO DISC
– In MP3 mode if there is a CD already inserted: the device
scans the content of the CD. Playback starts automatically
with the first file of the first album.
– In CD-DA mode if a CD is already inserted: the device scans
the content of the CD. Playback starts automatically with the
first track.
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CD MODE
Inserting a CD
1
2
3
Open the CD tray on the hi-fi by lifting up the front panel.
– Display: »OPEN«.
Place the CD in the compartment with the printed side facing
outwards.
OPEN
Close the CD compartment and return the front panel to its
original position.
– Display: »CD READ« flashes.
ALBUM
FILE
– In MP3 mode: the hi-fi system scans the contents of the CD.
The display shows the total number of albums and files, and
the format »MP3 DISC«.
– In CD-DA mode: the hi-fi system scans the contents of the CD.
The display shows the total playing time, the total number of
tracks and the format »CD«.
009 087
MP3 DISC
Playing back a CD
1
Press »CD II« to start playback.
– Playback always starts with the first file of the first album
(MP3) or with the first track (CD-DA).
ı
:
1 15
ı
– Display in MP3 mode: the number of the current file, followed
by the file name and the elapsed playing time of the file.
– Display in CD-DA mode: »R«, the number of the current
track, the elapsed playing time of the track.
001 DISC
:
2
Use »CD II« to switch to playback pause.
– Display: »II«, the elapsed playing time of the file or track
flashes.
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II
001 DISC
3
4
Press »CD II« to resume playback.
ı
End playback with »7« (press twice).
Pausing and resuming playback
1
Interrupt playback by pressing »7« once.
2
Press » II« to resume playback at the beginning of the same
file or track.
ı
Note:
Playback also resumes at beginning of the same file or track if
you switch from CD mode to another input source and then
back to CD mode.
Repeating the current file or track
1
Press »
« briefly during playback.
5a
– The file or track is repeated from the beginning.
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CD MODE
Selecting another file or track
1
During playback, keep pressing »
the number of the file or track you want in the display.
– Playback of the selected file or track starts automatically.
« or »s6 « until you see
5a
:
0 01
ı
006 DISC
Note:
You can also select files/tracks in stop mode.
Searching for a passage within a file or track
1
During playback, press »
« or »s6 « and hold it down until
5a
you find the passage you want to hear.
– If » « or »s6 « are released, playback starts.
5a
Note:
During the search the volume is reduced.
Selecting albums and files (MP3 only)
1
During playback, select the desired album by pressing
c
x
»
TUNING/ALBUM «.
:
0 00
ı
2
Select the file you want by pressing »
– Playback of the selected file starts automatically after a short
time.
« or »s6 «.
5a
066 DISC
Notes:
You can also select albums and files in the stop position.
However, an album can only be counted and selected if it
actually contains MP3 files.
Calling up track information (MP3 only)
You can call up track information (ID3 tag and ticker text) with this
function.
1
During playback the display switches to displaying the file
name.
2
Press »DISPLAY«.
– You are provided with information on the track, the artist and
the album if such information is stored on the CD.
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TITLE WHISKEY IN THE JAR
3
To return to the file name display, press »DISPLAY« repeatedly
until the file name is displayed again.
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CD MODE
Repeating a file or a title (Repeat One)
1
2
3
Press »CD II« to start playback.
ı
Press»
« or »s6 « to select the file or track.
5a
Select the repeat function by pressing »INTRO/REP./
»M1« appears in the display.
– The file or track is played back repeatedly.
ѕ« until
1
:
1 15
M ı
001 DISC
4
To quit the function, press »INTRO/REP./
the repeat symbol »M« disappears from the display.
ѕ« repeatedly until
Repeating all the files on an album (MP3 only)
1
Press »CD II« to start playback.
ı
2
Select the repeat function by pressing »INTRO/REP./
repeatedly until the display shows: »MALBUM«.
ѕ«
:
2 55
M
ALBUıM
– All the files on the current album are played back repeatedly.
To quit the function, press »INTRO/REP./ « repeatedly until
021 DISC
3
ѕ
the repeat symbol »M« disappears from the display.
Repeating all files or tracks (Repeat All)
1
Press »CD II« to start playback.
ı
2
Select the repeat function by pressing »INTRO/REP./
»MALL« appears in the display.
ѕ« until
– The CD is repeated from the beginning.
:
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MALL
ı
3
To quit the function, press »INTRO/REP./ѕ« repeatedly until
the repeat symbol »M« disappears from the display.
045 DISC
Note:
If a track memory is stored (see below), all the tracks of the CD
inserted are repeated when the Repeat All function is called up.
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CD MODE
Playing back files or tracks in random order
(Random)
1
Press »CD II« to start playback.
ı
2
Press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« to select the function.
– Display: »RANDOM«.
RANDOM
:
2 16
ı
– The files or tracks on the CD are played back in random
order.
023 DISC
3
To end this function, press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ«.
– Display: »RANDOM« disappears.
– The tracks are played back in numerical order.
Playing the introductions of files or tracks (Intro)
1
Press »INTRO/REP./
– Display: »INTRO«.
ѕ« when in stop mode.
:
0 06
INTRO
ı
– Playback starts automatically. The first ten seconds of each file
or track are played.
002 DISC
2
To quit the function, press »INTRO/REP./ѕ« until »INTRO«
disappears from the display.
– The current track and subsequent tracks are played to the
end.
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CD MODE
Creating a track memory
You can create a track memory of up to 60 files on different albums
(MP3) or up to 60 tracks (CD-DA) for the current CD in any order
you choose and then play them back in that sequence. A file or
track may be stored more than once. Programming is only possible
in stop mode.
Selecting and storing files (MP3 only)
1
Press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« to call up the function.
– Display: the album and file display »000 000«, »PROG«
blinks.
PROG
000 000
MP3 P-01
c
x
2
Select the album with » TUNING/ALBUM «, select the
file with »
store.
« or »s6 « and press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« to
5a
– Display: the album and file display »000 000« appears
again, »PROG« blinks.
3
To store more files, repeat step 2.
Selecting and storing tracks (CD-DA only)
1
Press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« to call up the function.
– Display: track display »00« and »P-01«, »PROG« flashes.
PROG
P-01
CD TK 00
2
Select a track with »
»PROG./RANDOM/TIME« to save it.
« or »$s6 « and press
5a aa
– Display: track display »00« and »P-02«, »PROG« flashes.
3
To store more tracks, repeat step 2.
Playing back a track memory
1
Start the track memory by pressing »CD II«.
– Display: »PROG«.
– Playback begins with the first programmed file or track.
ı
PROG
:
! 05
005 003
2
3
Press »7« to end playback.
– Display: »PROG« flashes.
To play the track memory again, press »CD II«.
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CD MODE
Checking the track memory
1
Press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« repeatedly when in stop mode.
– The sequence of the stored files or tracks is displayed.
PROG
010 004
NF_RP--04
Adding files or tracks
1
In the stop position, select the file or track with »
and press »PROG./RAND./Ȅ« to store.
« or »s6 «
5a
Deleting the track memory
1
Open the CD compartment on the hi-fi
or
7
press » « when the CD is in the Stop position (»PROG« mode).
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TIMER MODE
Your hi-fi system has three timer modes:
– The switch-on timer, which switches the hi-fi system on at the set
time and wakes you with an alarm or music.
– The reminder timer, reminding you by sounding the signal tone at
a preset time.
– The sleep timer, which switches the hi-fi system off at a preset time.
Switch-on timer
Setting the switch-on timer
The time must be set on the hi-fi system. When this setting is being
made, if no button is pushed for more than 10 seconds, the hi-fi
system will end the process automatically. You then have to start
again.
:
1
With the device switched off, press and hold down
»INTRO/REP./ «.
– Display: » « and the hour display flashes.
ɷ
0 00
ѕ
CD
ɷ
c
2
3
4
5
6
Set the hours for switching on using
ALBUM «.
»
TUNING/
x
:
6 00
»INTRO/REP./
ѕ«.
CD
– Display: » « and the minutes display flashes.
ɷ
ɷ
c
Set the minutes for switching on using »
TUNING/
x
ALBUM «.
:
6 30
»INTRO/REP./
– Display: »BUZZER «, »TUNER
ѕ«.
CD
e
« or »CD
« flashes.
ɷ
ɷ
ɷ
Set the input source (signal, radio station or CD) using
c
»
x
TUNING/ALBUM «.
Notes:
If you select CD, make sure that a CD has been inserted.
If you select tuner, select the radio station with »
« or »s6 «.
5a
:
6 30
7
8
»INTRO/REP./
ѕ«.
VOL 20
ɷ
+
Set the volume using »– VOLUME «.
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TIMER MODE
9
Press »INTRO/REP./ѕ« to finish the settings.
e
– Display: » « or » «, the day and time.
ɷ
:
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– The hi-fi system switches on at the set time with the selected
signal source (maximum alarm duration 90 minutes).
MON
ɷ
Note:
The volume of the alarm types signal, radio station and CD
increases continually from zero onwards until an individually
set maximum volume is reached.
Interrupting the alarm
1
During the alarm, press »SNOOZE« on the remote control.
– The alarm signal (signal tone, radio station or CD) stops.
– The alarm goes off again at 5-minute intervals (alarm
duration – 90 minutes).
Cancelling the alarm for the day
1
Switch the hi-fi system off by pressing »ON/OFF« when the
alarm is sounding.
– The switch-on timer remains activated for the next day.
Switching off alarm for the weekend
You can switch off the alarm function over the weekend. The entered
alarm times are saved.
1
Switch off the alarm function with »WEC«.
WEC
– Display: »
«.
:
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2
Press »WEC« to reactivate the alarm function.
– Display: »
FRI
WEC
ɷ
WEC
« disappears.
Activating and deactivating switch-on timer
1
To deactivate the switch-on timer, press »INTRO/REP./ѕ«
briefly in standby mode.
e
– Display: » « or » « disappear.
ɷ
– The switch-on timer is deactivated, the set alarm time is
stored.
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2
To activate the switch-on timer, press »INTRO/REP./
ѕ«
briefly in standby mode.
e
ɷ
– Display: » « or » «.
ɷ
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TIMER MODE
Reminder timer
1
Press »NAP« to call up the function.
– Display: »NAP 10« (minimum time setting), »NAP« flashes.
:
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2
Enter the reminder time (in 10 minute intervals from 10 to 120
minutes) with »NAP«.
NAP 10
NAP
– Display: »NAP«.
– After the set time has expired, a signal tone sounds (for max.
90 minutes).
– The display shows the currently remaining time, for example
»NAP 25«, if you press »NAP« briefly.
3
Switch off the signal tone with »ON/OFF«;
or
:
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interrupt the reminder timer early by setting the timer to
»NAP 00« with »NAP«.
NAP 00NAP
Sleep timer
Setting the sleep timer
1
2
3
Switch on the hi-fi system by pressing »ON/OFF« and select
the input source you require.
:
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Press »SLEEP« to call up the function.
– Display: »90 MIN«, »O« flashes.
90 MIN
O
Enter the required switch-off time (in 10 minute intervals from
90 to 10 minutes) by pressing »SLEEP«.
– Display: »O«.
PROG
02
!
– The hi-fi system switches off after the selected time has
elapsed.
FANTASY
O
f
Ending the sleep timer prematurely
1
To deactivate the sleep timer, press »ON/OFF« to switch off
the hi-fi;
or
:
00 12
keep pressing »SLEEP« until »00 MIN« appears in the display
and »O« flashes.
– The hi-fi system remains switched on.
00 MIN
O
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INFORMATION
Cleaning the CD unit
If the device is unable to scan CDs perfectly, use a standard, com-
mercially available cleaning CD to clean the laser optics. Other
cleaning methods may damage the laser optics.
To clean CDs use a lint-free cloth and wipe them in a straight line
from the centre of the disc outwards. Do not use cleaning fluid for
vinyl records or other solvents or scouring agents.
Technical data
This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives.
This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860) and thereby the internation-
al safety regulation IEC 60065.
Do not open the hi-fi casing under any circumstances. No warranty claims are accepted for damage
caused by incorrect handling.
CD unit
System
Frequency response:
Power supply:
20 Hz ... 20 kHz
Operating voltage: 230 V~
Mains frequency: 50/60 Hz
Max. power consumption: 35 W
Power consumption in standby: ≤ 3.5 W
Noise-voltage ratio:
(wtd.) ≥ 70 dB
MP3 features
Amplifier unit
Albums and files:
Output:
Max. 512 albums and files per CD
Sine wave power: 2 x 3 W, 1 x 6 W
Music signal power: 2 x 5 W, 1 x 10 W
File system/file management:
ISO 9660 Level 1 compatible
Receiver unit
Reception range:
FM 87.5 ...108.0 MHz
MW 522 ... 1620 kHz
Dimensions and weight
Device dimensions:
W x H x D 310 x 180 x 190 mm
Device weight: 3.3 kg
Environmental note
This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials which
can be re-used and recycled.
Therefore, do not throw the product away with normal household waste at
the end of its life. Take it to a collection point for recycling electrical and
electronic devices. This is indicated by this symbol on the product, in the
operating manual and on the packaging.
Please find out about collection points operated by your local authority.
Help protect the environment by recycling used products.
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INFORMATION
General information on laser devices
Your system is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This means that the laser is designed in such a way as to
ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Caution:
If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are employed, it may lead to
dangerous exposure to emissions.
This device emits laser radiation. Because of the danger of eye injuries, the unit may only be opened
or serviced by trained personnel.
If settings other than those specified here are employed or other procedures are carried out, this may
lead to dangerous radiation exposure.
Troubleshooting
Not every kind of sound interference is caused by a defect in your hi-fi system. Defects can also be
caused by leads having been accidentally pulled out, damaged CDs and worn out batteries in the
remote control. If the following measures do not do not rectify the problem, consult an authorised
dealer.
Fault
Possible cause/remedy
No sound.
The volume setting is too low – increase the volume.
The headphones are plugged in – disconnect the head-
phones.
The power cord is incorrectly connected. Connect it
properly.
Mute is activated, deactivate Mute.
The hi-fi system does not react when
the buttons are pressed.
Static electrical discharge. Switch off the hi-fi system, dis-
connect the power cable and plug it in again after a few
seconds or press »RESET«.
The remote control does not work.
Poor radio reception.
The batteries are flat. Replace the batteries.
The remote control is out of range of the stereo.
Weak antenna signal, check the antenna.
Weak FM-stereo signal, switch to Mono.
Interference from electrical devices such as televisions,
video recorders, computers, neon lamps, thermostats or
motors. Keep the hi-fi system away from such devices.
Tracks on a CD are skipped.
The CD is damaged or dirty – replace the CD or clean it.
The PROGRAM (track memory) or RANDOM functions are
active. Deactivate the functions.
CD-Rs or CD-RWs are not played
Faulty software or hardware settings during burning or the
back, or are played back incorrectly. CD itself.
Check the components of your CD burner/software or
change the CD being used.
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