Page 2 - CONTENTS; OVERVIEW
CONTENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 4 SET-UP AND SAFETY 5 OVERVIEW 5 The hi-fi system controls 9 The hi-fi system displays 11 The remote control 14 CONNECTION AND PREPARATION 14 Connecting the antennas 14 Connecting the loudspeake...
Page 3 - GLISH; CD MODE
CONTENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 EN GLISH 25 CD MODE 25 Selecting the CD input source 26 Inserting a CD 26 Playing back a CD 26 Repeating the current file or track 27 Selecting a different file or track 27 Searching for a passag...
Page 5 - The hi-fi system controls; Controls on the front; Switches between the input sources »; In standby mode: for setting the time and the day of
The hi-fi system controls Controls on the front – I + Adjust the volume. M Switches between the input sources » TUNER «, » CD «, » SD CARD «, » USB « and » AUX « (external device). Infrared sensor for remote control signals. e II In CD, CARD and USB mode: starts and pauses playback. 7 In CD, CARD and...
Page 7 - Controls on the top; OPEN
• Standby indicator. Lights up when the hi-fi system is instandby mode. ON/OFF Switches the hi-fi system to and from standby mode.The only way to completely disconnect the hi-fi systemfrom the mains supply is to pull out the plug. Controls on the top OPEN 8 Panel. U Under the panel: Headphone jack for ...
Page 8 - The back of the hifi system; Audio signal input for connecting
OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The back of the hifi system FM Antenna Antenna socket for the outdoor antenna cable or thewire antenna supplied (VHF). AM Antenna Terminals for connecting the MW loop antenna(medium wave) supplied....
Page 9 - The hi-fi system displays; Displays the selected sound setting, for example »; The Ultra Bass System is activated.; V Y
The hi-fi system displays 000:000 In standby mode: displays the time.In tuner mode: displays the preset.In CD mode: displays the total playing time and theelapsed playing time of the current track.In MP3/WMA mode: displays the total number of albumsand tracks, and the elapsed playing time of the curr...
Page 11 - The remote control; SNOOZE
OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EN GLISH 11 The remote control ON/OFF Switches the hi-fi system to standby mode andfrom standby mode to the last input source selected. SNOOZE Interrupts the alarm function for about five minutes;...
Page 12 - « or »
OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- – X + Adjust the volume. p Switches the hi-fi speakers to and from mutemode. BAND In tuner mode: selects the frequency band» FM « or » MW «. PTY In tuner mode: selects programme types forthe PTY s...
Page 14 - CONNECTION AND PREPARATION; Connecting the antennas; Plug the roof antenna cable into the antenna socket »; Connecting the loudspeakers; – Observe the left and right channels (; Connecting the power cord; Insert the supplied mains cable into the »
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION ---- 14 Connecting the antennas 1 Plug the roof antenna cable into the antenna socket » FM An- tenna « on the hi-fi system. 2 Insert the wires from the loop antenna cable supplied into the» AM Antenna « terminals on the hi-fi system. Note: If no roof antenna is available, us...
Page 15 - Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stick; USB; Inserting a memory card; CARD; Removing the memory card
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION ---- EN GLISH 15 Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stick The hi-fi system supports most USB memory sticks or MP3 players. Note: The hi-fi system must be switched off while the USB connection isbeing made. If it is not switched off, data can be lost. 1 Connect the USB in...
Page 16 - Connecting external devices; Switch the hi-fi system off before you connect external devices.; Connecting the headphones; Open the battery compartment by pushing down its lid.
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION ---- 16 Connecting external devices Note: Switch the hi-fi system off before you connect external devices. 1 Use standard cinch cables to connect the audio output sockets ofthe external device to the » LINE IN R L « sockets on the hi-fi. Connecting the headphones 1 Insert the...
Page 17 - Setting the time; CT ON; SETTINGS; MON
Setting the time A demo program starts in the display when you connect the hi-fisystem to the mains for the first time. To quit the demo program, switchthe hi-fi on from standby mode by pressing » ON/OFF «. The time and day of the week then flash in the display, indicating that theyneed to be set. The f...
Page 18 - Setting and storing radio channels; FM; Automatic station search; Manual station search; TUNER
SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Setting and storing radio channels Automatic station search (ASP) The first time you switch on the device, the automatic station searchin tuner mode looks for the 40 stations with the best re...
Page 19 - Storing stations as presets; BAND; FANTASY
Storing stations as presets 1 Press » BAND « to select the frequency band (FM or MW). 2 Press » 8 « or » 9 « to select the station you want to store. 3 Press » PROG./RAND. ¥ « to activate the memory function. – Display: the preset displays » 00 « and » PROGRAM « flash. 4 Select the preset position wi...
Page 20 - GENERAL FUNCTIONS; BRIGHTNESS; GOOD BYE
GENERAL FUNCTIONS ---------------------------------------------------- Switching 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. 2 Press » ON/OFF « to switch the hi-fi system to standby. – Display: » GOOD BYE « bri...
Page 21 - Switching the display; WED
Selecting sound effects You can select from the sound effects USER, CLASSIC, POP, JAZZand ROCK. The basic setting is USER. 1 You can select sound effects using » DSC «. – Display: » USER «, » CLASSIC X «, » POP C «, » JAZZ V « or » ROCK Y «. Setting the equaliser The USER sound setting allows you to ma...
Page 22 - TUNER MODE; Selecting the TUNER input source; Selecting presets; Stereo/mono reception; ENERGY; VILRADIO; MONO
TUNER MODE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Selecting the TUNER input source 1 Press » M « to select the input source. – Display: » TUNER « briefly, then the frequency. – The most recently selected channel is activated (Last Station Memory). – Displ...
Page 23 - RDS station service; Searching for RDS stations
Automatic station search (ASP) By starting the automatic station search, you can delete all the existing presets and replace them with new ones at the same time. 1 To start the automatic station search in tuner mode, press andhold down » PROG./RAND. ¥ «. – After the search has finished, you will hear...
Page 24 - Viewing RDS information; PTY; PTY; POP M; NEWS
TUNER MODE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Viewing RDS information When an RDS channel is being received, the frequency is displayedbriefly and then the station name appears continuously. 1 Press » DISPLAY « on the remote control. – The programme t...
Page 25 - Selecting the CD input source; MP3 DISC
The hi-fi system is suitable for music CDs bearing the logo shownhere (CD-DA), and for CD-Rs and CD-RWs with audio data orMP3/WMA formats. In MP3/WMA mode, the terms “album” and “file” are veryimportant. “Album” corresponds to a folder on a PC, “file” to a fileon a PC or a CD-DA track. An MP3/WMA CD may...
Page 26 - Inserting a CD; CD READ; Playing back a CD; Pausing and resuming playback; Repeating the current file or track
CD MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inserting a CD 1 Press the CD compartment on the top of the hi-fi system to open it.– Display: » OPEN «. 2 Insert your CD in the compartment with its label facing upwards. 3 Close the CD compa...
Page 27 - Selecting a different file or track; Searching for a passage within a track; DISPLAY; TITLE Desensit
Selecting a different file or track 1 During playback, keep pressing » 8 « or » 9 « until the number of the file or track you want appears in the display.– Playback of the selected file or track starts automatically. Note: You can also select tracks in stop mode. However, you must thenstart playback of ...
Page 28 - Repeating all the files on an album; Repeating all files or tracks (Repeat All); Playing back files or tracks in random order; RANDOM; ARTIST GREEN; TITLE You lied; SHENANIGANS; Unplugged
CD MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Repeating a file or a track (Repeat One) 1 Press » INTRO/REP. ≈ « repeatedly during playback until » M 1 « appears in the display. – The file or track is played back repeatedly. 2 To quit the f...
Page 29 - Playing the introductions of files or tracks (Intro); Creating a track memory; Merican IDIOT
Playing the introductions of files or tracks (Intro) 1 Press » INTRO/REP. ≈ « when in stop mode. – Display: » INTRO «. – Playback starts automatically. The first ten seconds of each file or track are played. 2 To quit the function, press » INTRO/REP. ≈ « until » INTRO « and the Repeat icons disappear f...
Page 30 - Playing back a track memory; Repeating the playlist; Checking the track memory; EROS RAMAZOT; NOMADI DI TAV
CD MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Playing back a track memory 1 Start the track memory by pressing » e II «. – Display: » PROGRAM «. – Playback begins with the first programmed file or track. 2 Press » 7 « to end playback. – Di...
Page 31 - Playing the contents of an MMC/SD memory card; Playing the contents of an MP3 player or USB memory; SD READ; USB READ
For MP3/WMA mode with MMC/SD memory card, an MP3 playeror USB memory stick, the same playback functions are available asfor CD mode (see pages 26 to 30). Playing the contents of an MMC/SD memory card 1 Insert the card carefully into the » MMC/SD « card slot (under the panel on top of the hi-fi), with...
Page 33 - Setting the switch-on timer; TIMER MODE; CD
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 (NAP), reminding you by sounding the signal tone at a preset time. – The sleep timer, which switches the hi-fi system off at a pres...
Page 34 - Interrupting the alarm; Cancelling the alarm for the day; Activating and deactivating the switch-on timer; THU
TIMER MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Press » INTRO/REP. ≈ « to finish the settings. – Display: » § « or » e «, the day of the week and the time. – The hi-fi system switches on at the set time with the selected signal source (maximum alar...
Page 35 - Reminder timer; Sleep timer; Setting the sleep timer
Reminder timer 1 Press » NAP « to select the function. – Display: » NAP 10 « (minimum time setting), » NAP « flashes. 2 Enter the reminder time (in 10 minute intervals from 10 to 120 minutes) with » NAP «. – Display: » NAP «. – After the set time has expired, a signal tone sounds (for max. 90 minutes...
Page 36 - INFORMATION; Cleaning the CD unit; Technical and design modifications reserved.
INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36 Cleaning the CD unit If the device is unable to scan CDs perfectly, use a standard,commercially available cleaning CD to clean the laser optics. Othercleaning methods may damage the laser optics.Use a lint-...
Page 37 - General information on laser devices; CLASS 1
INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EN GLISH 37 General information on laser devices This device is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This means that the laser isdesigned in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emissionvalue cannot be exc...
Page 38 - Environmental note
INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 38 Environmental note This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials whichcan be re-used and recycled.Therefore, do not throw the product away with normal household waste atthe end of its ser...