Grundig Stereo System UMS 5100 User Manual

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HIFI STEREO MICRO SYSTEM  
VERTIGA  
UMS 5100  
ENGLISH  
 
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SET-UP AND SAFETY  
Please note the following information when setting up the system:  
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This stereo system is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use  
is expressly prohibited.  
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Please note when setting up the stereo 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.  
If the stereo 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.  
The stereo system is designed for use in dry rooms. If you do use it in the open,  
please ensure that it is protected from moisture, such as rain or water splashes.  
Do not place the stereo system close to heating units or in direct sunlight, as this  
will impair cooling.  
Do not place any vessels such as vases on the stereo system. Do not insert any  
foreign bodies in the CD compartment.  
Do not open the stereo system under any circumstances. The manufacturer  
accepts no liability for damage resulting from improper handling.  
LINE IN (AUX)  
R
R
L
L
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the stereo 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.  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
L
I
N
E
O
U
T
SPEAKERS  
IMPEDANCE MIN 4  
ANTENNA  
COA-  
FM  
XIAL  
EXT  
75  
R
L
AM  
LOOP  
AM  
EXT  
IN  
VICE !  
! SER  
LINE IN (AUX)  
R
R
L
L
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
LINE OUT  
SPEAKERS  
IMPEDANCE MIN 4  
ANTENNA  
COA-  
FM  
EXT  
XIAL  
75  
R
L
AM  
LOOP  
AM  
EXT  
AC IN  
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OVERVIEW  
Operating elements of the stereo system  
Operating controls on the front  
ON/OFF  
Switches the stereo system to and from  
stand-by mode.  
O
Infrared receiver for remote control sig-  
nals.  
Stand-by indicator.  
PHONES  
Headphone jack for connecting a stereo  
headphone set with a jack plug  
(ø 3.5 mm). The loudspeakers of the ste-  
reo system are automatically switched  
off.  
– VOLUME +  
Adjusts the volume.  
Operating controls on the top of the  
system  
TIMER/SNOOZE For setting the switch-on timer  
Delays the alarm for approximately  
5 minutes.  
CLOCK  
SLEEP  
X-BASS  
DSC  
For setting the clock.  
For setting the sleep timer.  
For boosting the bass.  
Selects the sound settings.  
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OVERVIEW  
AUX operation  
AUX  
Selects the input source »AUX« (external  
device).  
Radio mode  
TUNER  
BAND  
Selects the »TUNER« input source.  
Selects the frequency band »FM« or  
»MW«.  
Hold down to start the station search.  
Press briefly to change the frequency in  
small steps.  
s6  
ıı  
5a  
ľľ  
NEXT PRESET  
Selects preset stations.  
CD mode  
CD/ II  
Selects the »CD« input source.  
Starts and interrupts CD playback.  
ı
I
Ends CD playback.  
Deletes the track memory for the CD.  
Press briefly to select the next track.  
Hold down to look for a particular pas-  
sage.  
s6  
ıı  
Press briefly to select the previous track.  
Hold down to look for a particular pas-  
sage.  
5a  
ľľ  
Opens and closes the CD compartment.  
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OVERVIEW  
The back of the stereo system  
ANTENNA FM  
EXT  
Socket for the rooftop antenna  
or the wire antenna supplied.  
ANTENNA AM Antenna terminals for the wire antenna  
EXT  
supplied.  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
Digital output for copying a CD onto a  
digital recording device.  
LINE IN (AUX)  
R
R
L
L
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
LINE IN (AUX)  
Audio signal input for an external devi-  
ce.  
LINE OUT  
SPEAKERS  
IMPEDANCE MIN 4  
ANTENNA  
COA-  
LINE OUT  
Audio signal output for an external devi-  
ce.  
FM  
EXT  
XIAL  
75  
R
L
AM  
LOOP  
AM  
EXT  
SPEAKERS  
RL + RL–  
Connections for the loudspeakers  
supplied.  
R
= right channel,  
L
= left channel.  
AC IN  
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~ AC IN  
Socket for power cord.  
The only way to separate the stereo  
system from the mains is to pull out the  
mains plug.  
General instructions for laser devices  
The laser installed in the device conforms to LASER CLASS 1 and is designed to  
ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under  
any circumstances.  
Caution:  
If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are  
employed, it may lead to dangerous exposure to emissions. Invisible laser  
radiation is emitted if the CD compartment is opened or the safety locking  
mechanism is shorted. Do not expose yourself to this radiation.  
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OVERVIEW  
The remote control  
9
Switches the stereo system to and from stand-by mode.  
TIMER SNOOZE For setting the switch-on and sleep timers.  
CLOCK  
For setting the clock.  
TIMER  
6
CLOCK  
SNOOZE  
1...0, +10  
Numeric keys for various inputs.  
To select preset stations 10 to 20, first press »+10«, then  
enter the two digit station number using »0...9«.  
1
4
7
0
2
5
8
3
6
9
SLEEP  
For setting the sleep timer.  
PROGRAM  
AUTO PRESET  
In tuner mode – stores preset stations and starts the  
automatic search programming.  
+
10  
SLEEP  
PROGRAM  
REPEAT  
AUTO PRESET  
STEREO/MONO  
RANDOM  
In CD mode – stores a track memory.  
REPEAT  
In tuner mode – switches stereo broadcasts from stereo  
CT  
RDS  
DISPLAY  
X-BASS  
STEREO/MONO to mono reception.  
In CD mode – repeats a track or the entire CD.  
MUTE  
DSC  
AUX  
RANDOM  
In CD mode – activates the playback of tracks in random  
order.  
CD  
BAND  
TUNER  
CT  
In tuner mode – selects the RDS time.  
RDS  
In tuner mode – selects the RDS mode.  
VOLUME  
DISPLAY  
In tuner mode – calls up various information on the display.  
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OVERVIEW  
DSC  
Selects the sound settings.  
MUTE  
Switches the loudspeaker on and off again.  
For boosting the bass.  
X-BASS  
AUX  
TIMER  
6
CLOCK  
SNOOZE  
Selects the input source »AUX«.  
1
4
7
0
2
5
8
3
6
9
CD ıII  
BAND TUNER  
In CD mode – starts CD playback, pauses playback.  
Selects the input source »TUNER« and selects the frequency  
bands »FM« or »MW«.  
+
In tuner mode – press briefly to change the frequency  
in small steps. Hold down to start the station search.  
In CD mode – press briefly to select a track.  
10  
SLEEP  
5a  
ľľ  
s6  
ıı  
PROGRAM  
REPEAT  
AUTO PRESET  
STEREO/MONO  
RANDOM  
Hold down to search for a particular passage.  
CT  
RDS  
DISPLAY  
X-BASS  
I
In CD mode – ends playback of the CD.  
Adjusts the volume.  
MUTE  
DSC  
AUX  
+ VOLUME –  
CD  
BAND  
TUNER  
VOLUME  
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION  
Connecting the antenna  
1 Insert the rooftop antenna in the »ANTENNA FM EXT« socket on the  
stereo system.  
R
TV  
R
L
LINE OUT  
ANTENNA  
COA-  
FM  
Note:  
XIAL  
EXT  
75  
AM  
LOOP  
AM  
EXT  
If no rooftop antenna system is available, use the auxiliary antenna supplied.  
This antenna provides reasonably good reception of local FM (VHF) stations.  
Do not shorten the auxiliary antenna.  
N
2 Insert the wire antenna into the »ANTENNA AM EXT« terminals on the  
stereo system. Adjust the position of the wire antenna until reception is at its  
best.  
R
L
LINE OUT  
SPEAKERS  
IMPEDANCE MIN 4  
ANTENNA  
COA-  
FM  
EXT  
XIAL  
75  
R
L
AM  
LOOP  
AM  
EXT  
Connecting the loudspeakers  
AC IN  
˜
1 Connect the loudspeaker cables to the »SPEAKERS RL + RL –« terminals  
on the stereo system and the »+ INPUT –« terminals on the loudspeakers.  
Connect the cables labelled in red to »+«.  
Connecting an external device  
1 Connect the audio output sockets of the external device (for example a  
television or DVD player) to the »LINE IN (AUX)« sockets on the stereo  
system using a cinch cable.  
LINE IN (AUX)  
R
R
L
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
L
Note:  
LINE OUT  
SPEAKERS  
IMPEDANCE MIN 4  
ANTENNA  
COA-  
Switch the stereo system off before you connect external devices. Make sure  
the stereo channels are properly connected:  
R = right channel (red), L = left channel (white).  
FM  
XIAL  
EXT  
75  
R
L
AM  
AM  
EXT  
LOOP  
AC IN  
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION  
Connecting a digital recording device  
1 Use an OPTICAL cable to connect the »DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT« jack on  
the stereo system to the appropriate jack on the external device (e.g. MD or  
CDR).  
LINE IN (AUX)  
R
R
L
L
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
LINE OUT  
SPEAKERS  
IMPEDANCE MIN 4  
ANTENNA  
COA-  
FM  
EXT  
XIAL  
75  
Note:  
R
L
AM  
LOOP  
AM  
EXT  
This socket enables you to record CD playback with a digital recording  
device.  
AC IN  
˜
Connecting headphones  
1 Insert the headphone plug (ø 3.5 mm) into the »PHONES« socket on the  
front of the stereo system.  
UME  
+
– The loudspeakers of the stereo system are switched off.  
PHONES  
Connecting the power cord  
Note:  
Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the back of the device)  
corresponds to your local mains supply.  
The only way to disconnect the device from the mains supply is to pull out the  
plug.  
LINE IN (AUX)  
R
R
L
L
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
LINE OUT  
SPEAKERS  
IMPEDANCE MIN 4Ω  
ANTENNA  
COA-  
XIAL  
75Ω  
FM  
EXT  
R
L
AM  
AM  
EXT  
LOOP  
AC IN  
˜
1 Plug the mains cable supplied into the »~AC IN« socket on the device.  
2 Insert the mains cable plug into the mains socket.  
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION  
Important notes for users in the U.K.  
Mains plug  
This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded 13 Amp plug. To change a fuse in this  
type of plug proceed as follows:  
1 Remove fuse cover and fuse.  
2 Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp, A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.  
3 Refit the fuse cover.  
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an  
appropriate plug fitted in its place.  
If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a value of 5 Amp. If a plug without a  
fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5 Amp.  
Note:  
The severed plug must be disposed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be  
inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere.  
How to connect plug  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code: blue = neutral (N),  
brown = live (L).  
As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals  
in your plug, proceed as follows:  
1 Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black.  
2 Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red.  
3 Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug, marked E (or e) or  
coloured green (or green and yellow).  
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the  
sheath oft the lead – not simply over the two wires.  
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION  
Inserting the batteries in the remote control  
1 Open the battery compartment by pushing down the lid of the battery  
compartment.  
2 When inserting the batteries (micro type, for example AA, R6, UM3),  
observe the polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment.  
Note:  
If the device no longer reacts properly to remote control commands, the  
batteries may be flat. Always remove flat batteries. No liability is accepted  
for damage resulting from leaking batteries.  
Environmental note:  
Batteries, including those which are heavy metal-free, may not be disposed  
of with household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environ-  
mentally sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations which apply in  
your area.  
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SETTINGS  
Setting the clock  
When the stereo is connected to the mains supply and the time has not been set,  
the time and »CLOCK« flash in the display.  
CLOCK  
1 With the device switched off, press and hold down »CLOCK«.  
– Display: »CLOCK«, the time flashes.  
000  
2 Set the hours using »  
«.  
s6  
ıı  
3 Set the minutes using »  
«.  
ľľ  
5a  
CLOCK  
4 Press » CLOCK« to confirm.  
Display: »CLOCK« and the time.  
1402  
5 You can show or hide the time by pressing »CLOCK« when the device is on.  
Note:  
You must reset the time after a power failure or when the mains plug is pulled  
out.  
Automatically updating the time  
Some RDS stations transmit RDS time information. This function enables you to  
automatically update the time on the device in RDS mode.  
RDS  
ST  
1 Press » CT« on the remote control to switch RDS time on and off when the  
C T ON  
stereo system is in tuner mode.  
FLAT  
Note:  
The time display is transmitted by the station once a minute. You must receive  
the RDS station for several minutes before the time information can be  
transferred to the stereo system (see also page 19).  
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SETTINGS  
Tuning to radio stations ...  
... using Auto Preset  
With this function the device automatically searches for the first signals it  
receives in the FM and MW bands. You can store up to 20 radio stations (FM  
and MW). The device stores FM stations at preset positions 1 to 10 and MW  
stations at positions 11 to 20.  
ST  
1 Press »TUNER« to switch on the device.  
MHz  
– Display: The waveband (»FM « or » MW«) and the frequency.  
FM 8 7.50  
2 Select the frequency band (FM or MW) by pressing the »BAND« button.  
FLAT  
3 Hold down the »PROGRAM AUTO PRESET« button on the remote  
control to activate the station search.  
– Display: »MEMORY« flashes and the number of stations found is displayed  
along with the current frequency.  
ST  
MEMORY  
MHz  
– Up to 10 stations are stored automatically for each frequency band.  
8 9 6. 70  
FLAT  
Note:  
Any stations previously stored on the preset positions are deleted.  
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SETTINGS  
... using a manual search  
ST  
1 Press »TUNER« to switch on the device.  
MHz  
– Display: the waveband (»FM « or » MW«) and the frequency.  
FM 8 7.50  
FLAT  
2 Select the frequency band (FM or MW) by pressing the »TUNER BAND«  
button.  
ST  
3 Press »  
« or »  
« to tune to the required station. Hold down  
s6  
5a  
ľľ  
ıı  
MHz  
»
« or »  
« to start a search for the next radio station, or  
s6  
5a  
ľľ  
ıı  
FM 9 6.50  
briefly press »  
steps.  
« or »  
« to change the frequency in small  
s6  
5a  
ľľ  
ıı  
FLAT  
4 Tune to the station you want and then briefly press »PROGRAM AUTO  
PRESET« on the remote control.  
ST  
MEMORY  
Display: »MEMORY« flashes along with the frequency of the station.  
MHz  
FM 8 7.50  
5 Select the preset position using »1...0, +10« on the remote control.  
FLAT  
6
Press »PROGRAM AUTO PRESET« on the remote control to store the  
station.  
Display: the waveband and the frequency, followed by the station name.  
7 To store more stations repeat steps 3 to 6.  
RDS  
ST  
Note:  
If a station transmits RDS information, the stereo system will store its name.  
– Display: for example »F M 9 5 . 7 0 «, followed by the station name.  
FANT A S Y  
FLAT  
Deleting settings  
This function enables you to delete all the stored settings.  
1 With the device on, press the »RESET« button on the bottom of the device  
using an implement such as a paper clip.  
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS  
Switching on and off  
1
Press »ON/OFF« on the device or »9« on the remote control to switch on  
the stereo system from stand-by mode.  
– The last input source used is automatically selected.  
Note:  
The following buttons on the device can also be used to switch on the stereo  
system:  
»TUNER/BAND« – Tuner mode  
»CD« – CD mode  
»AUX« – External device mode  
2
Press »ON/OFF« on the device or »9« on the remote control to switch the  
stereo system to stand-by mode.  
Note:  
The only way to separate the stereo system from the mains supply is to pull  
the plug.  
Selecting the input source  
AUX  
1 Select the desired input source by pressing »TUNER«, »CD« or »AUX« on  
FLAT  
the device or the remote control  
.
– Display: »FM 87.50«, »C D « or »AUX «.  
Adjusting the volume  
VO L  
2 2  
1 Press »– VOLUME +« to adjust the volume.  
– Display: briefly »VOL « (from »0« to »50«).  
FLAT  
Muting  
This function enables you to mute the device.  
MU T E  
FLAT  
1 Press »MUTE« on the remote control to switch the sound on or off.  
– Display: »MUTE« flashes.  
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS  
Sound settings  
You can select between five different sound settings:  
You can select between »POPS«, »ROCK«, »CLASSIC«, »JAZZ« and »FLAT«  
according to the type of music you are listening to.  
1 Select the sound setting by pressing »DSC«.  
POPS  
– Display: »POPS«, »ROCK«, »CLASSIC«, »JAZZ« or »FLAT«.  
Boosting the bass  
X-BASS  
1 Press »X-BASS« to switch the bass booster on or off.  
– Display: »X-BASS«.  
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TUNER MODE  
Selecting the Tuner as the source  
1 Select the input source using the »TUNER BAND« button.  
ST  
– Display: the radio station last selected.  
MHz  
FM 8 7.50  
Selecting a preset station  
FLAT  
1 Select the frequency band (FM or MW) by pressing the »TUNER BAND«  
button.  
2 Select the preset position by pressing the »NEXT PRESET« button on the  
ST  
device.  
– Display: briefly the preset position, then »FM 87.50« or the name of the  
station.  
FM  
P 0 2  
FLAT  
or  
Select the preset position directly using »1...0, +10« on the remote control.  
– Display: briefly the preset position, then »FM 87.50« or the name of the  
station.  
Stereo/mono reception  
If the device is receiving an FM stereo programme »ST« appears in the display.  
However, if the signal from the FM stereo station is weak, you can improve the  
sound quality by switching to mono reception.  
1 Press »STEREO/MONO« on the remote control to switch to mono recep-  
tion.  
– Display: »MONO«.  
MONO  
MHz  
2 To switch back to FM stereo press »STEREO/MONO« on the remote control.  
FM 8 9.20  
– Display: »ST«.  
FLAT  
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TUNER MODE  
RDS station service  
RDS (Radio Data System) is an information system which is transmitted  
additionally by most FM stations.  
If the device is currently receiving an RDS station, it displays the station name,  
for example »FANTASY«, and »RDS«.  
Note:  
It may take some time before all the RDS information is available.  
Searching for RDS stations  
RDS  
ST  
1 Select the function by pressing »RDS« on the remote control.  
Display: »RDS« and »RDS ON«.  
RDS O N  
2 Select the RDS station you want to hear by pressing and holding down  
FLAT  
»
« or »  
«.  
5a  
s6  
ľľ  
ıı  
– The device searches for an RDS station.  
or  
RDS  
ST  
Select an RDS station directly from the station memory using »1...0, +10«  
on the remote control.  
Display: briefly the preset position, then »FM 87.50«, then the name of the  
FAN TASY  
FLAT  
station.  
Note:  
If you select »RDS ON«, but no station transmitting RDS information can be  
received »RDS« flashes in the display.  
PTY CT RT  
RDS  
ST  
Calling up RDS information  
1 Keep pressing »  
« on the remote control.  
DISPLAY  
FAN TASY  
– The display first shows the frequency, then the station type, then the time,  
the Radiotext, the station name and finally the frequency again.  
FLAT  
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TUNER MODE  
RDS time  
Some stations transmit RDS time information.  
CT  
CLOCK  
RDS  
ST  
1 To call up RDS time information, keep pressing » « on the remote  
DISPLAY  
control until »CT« appears in the display.  
– After a short time you will see the current time in the display.  
1 02  
4
FLAT  
Note:  
The time display is updated every minute. The accuracy depends on the  
information transmitted by the station itself. You must be tuned to the RDS  
station for several minutes before the time information can be received.  
If no RDS information is transmitted, »NO CT« appears in the display, »CT«  
goes out and the name of the station appears after a short time.  
RDS  
ST  
NO C T  
FLAT  
Radiotext  
Some RDS stations transmit information known as Radiotext. This is additional  
information about the station and its programmes. Radiotext appears as ticker  
text in the display. As this information is transmitted character by character, it  
may take some time before the text is received in full.  
RT  
RDS  
ST  
1 To call up Radiotext keep pressing »  
« on the remote control until  
DISPLAY  
MA I L T O  
» « appears in the display.  
RT  
– The information appears after a short time.  
FLAT  
Note:  
RDS  
ST  
If reception is poor there may be gaps in the Radiotext message.  
If no Radiotext is transmitted, »NO RT« appears in the display, »RT« goes out  
and the name of the station appears after a short time.  
NO R T  
FLAT  
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CD MODE  
Basic CD mode functions  
The stereo system is suitable for music CDs displaying the logo shown here or  
for CD-Rs with audio data.  
Always keep the CD compartment closed to prevent dust from collecting 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 stereo system.  
An adapter is not necessary.  
Selecting the CD input source  
CD  
1 Select the input source using the »CD« button.  
FLAT  
– If there is no CD in the compartment, the messages »CD«, and afterwards  
»NO DISC« appear.  
– If there is already a CD in the compartment, the message »CD« appears in  
the display, followed by the number of tracks and the total playing time.  
The device then starts playback automatically.  
NO D IS C  
FLAT  
Inserting a CD  
1 Press » « on the device to open the CD compartment.  
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– The CD compartment opens.  
– Display: »OPEN« then »CD«.  
OP E N  
2 Place the CD in the compartment with the printed side facing upwards.  
3 Press » « on the device to close the CD compartment.  
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– Display: »CLOSE«, the device ”reads” the content of the CD.  
– The overall number of tracks and the total playing time appear in the  
display, for example »I2 60:35«. If the CD has more than 15 tracks,  
»OVER« appears in the display.  
12 6 0: 35  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
FLAT  
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CD MODE  
CD playback  
1 Press »CD ıII« to start playback.  
– Playback begins with the first track.  
s
– Display: » «, the current track number and the elapsed playing time of  
the track.  
Playback stops at the end of the CD.  
ı
0 1  
0: 25  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
OVER  
FLAT  
2 To pause playback, press »CD ıII«.  
– Display »II«, the elapsed playing time of the track flashes.  
3 To resume playback, press »CD ıII«.  
4 To stop playback, press »I«.  
Selecting a different track  
1 To select the a previous or subsequent track during playback keep pressing  
»
« or »  
« until the number of the track you want to hear  
5a  
s6  
ľľ  
ıı  
s
appears in the display  
or  
0 7  
08  
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
OVER  
FLAT  
Select the desired track using the »1...0« and »+10« buttons on the remote  
control.  
– Playback of the selected track starts automatically.  
Repeating the current track  
1 Briefly press »  
« during playback.  
5a  
– The track is repeated from the beginning.  
s
0:00  
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
OVER  
FLAT  
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CD MODE  
Special CD mode features  
Searching for a passage within a track  
1 During playback, press »  
« or »  
« and hold it down until  
s6  
5a  
ľľ  
ıı  
you find the desired passage.  
When » « or »  
s
« are released, the playback begins.  
s6  
5a  
ľľ  
ıı  
08  
2: 25  
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
OVER  
– Display: the current track and playing time.  
FLAT  
Note:  
During the search the volume is reduced.  
Playing back tracks in random order  
1 Select the function by pressing »RANDOM« on the remote control.  
RANDOM  
– Display: »RANDOM«.  
s
I 7 6 6: 35  
2 Press »CD ıII« to start playback.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
OVER  
FLAT  
– The tracks on the CD are played back in random order.  
3 To quit this function, press »RANDOM« on the remote control.  
– Display: »RANDOM« disappears.  
s
– The tracks are played back in numerical order.  
9
0: 32  
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
OVER  
FLAT  
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CD MODE  
Repeating a track (Repeat one)  
1 Select the track you want to hear by pressing »  
« or »  
«.  
s6  
5a  
ľľ  
ıı  
r
2 Select the Repeat function by pressing »REPEAT« on the remote control.  
– Display: »r«.  
0 7  
0 7  
7
8
9
10 11 12  
FLAT  
3 Press »ıII« to start playback.  
– The track is repeated.  
r
4 To quit this function, press »REPEAT« on the remote control twice.  
– Display: »r« disappears.  
3: 35  
7
8
9
10 11 12  
FLAT  
Repeating all tracks (Repeat Disc)  
1 Select the Repeat function by pressing »REPEAT« on the remote control  
twice.  
r
ALL  
– Display: »r ALL« and all of the tracks are repeated.  
12 6 0: 35  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
FLAT  
2 Press »ıII« to start playback.  
– The CD is repeated from the beginning.  
3 To quit this function, press »REPEAT« on the remote control.  
– Display: »r ALL« disappears.  
12  
4: 28  
12  
FLAT  
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CD MODE  
Creating a track memory – playing back tracks in  
selected order  
You can create a track memory of up to 20 tracks for the current CD in any  
order you choose and then play them back in that sequence. The same track  
may be stored more than once.  
Selecting and storing tracks and playing back the  
track memory  
1 Place a CD in the CD compartment.  
MEMORY  
Note:  
The device must be in the STOP position.  
-- P–0 1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
FLAT  
2 Select the function by pressing »PROGRAM AUTO PRESET« on the  
remote control.  
– Display: »MEMORY«, »- - - -« and »P-01«.  
MEMORY  
3 Select the desired track using »1...0« (and »+10«) on the remote control.  
– Display: »01« (for the first track) and »P-0I« (memory position).  
-- P –02  
1
FLAT  
4 Press »PROGRAM AUTO PRESET« on the remote control to store the  
track.  
Note:  
MEMORY  
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to store the other tracks.  
12 6 0: 35  
5 To start playback of the track memory press »CD ıII«.  
1
2
3
5
6
8
9
FLAT  
– Playback begins with the first programmed track.  
Deleting the track memory  
7
1 Press » « when the CD is in the STOP position.  
12 6 0: 35  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
FLAT  
or  
Press » « on the device.  
ə
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– Display: »MEMORY« disappears.  
 
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TIMER MODE  
Your stereo system has two timer modes:  
– The switch-on timer, which switches the stereo system on and off at a pre-set time.  
– The sleep timer, which switches off the stereo system at a pre-set time.  
Switch-on timer  
Setting the switch-on timer  
Note:  
You can perform this setting while the device is on or while it is in stand-by  
mode.  
The clock on the device must have been set.  
The device switches on with the input source last selected.  
1 Press »TIMER/SNOOZE«.  
ON  
w
– Display: »w«. »ON« and the current timer data flash.  
6:05  
2 Set the hours for switching on using »  
«.  
s6  
ıı  
3 Set the minutes for switching on using »  
«.  
5a  
ľľ  
4 Press »TIMER/SNOOZE«.  
OFF  
w
– Display: »w«. »OFF« and the current timer data flash.  
5 Set the hours for switching off using » «.  
9: 10  
s6  
ıı  
6 Set the minutes for switching off using »  
«.  
5a  
ľľ  
CLOCK  
7 Conclude the setting by pressing »TIMER/SNOOZE«.  
– Display: »w«.  
w
1 4:05  
 
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TIMER MODE  
Interrupting and repeating the timer function  
CLOCK SNOOZE  
1 You can interrupt the timer by pressing »TIMER/SNOOZE« on the device.  
w
– After approximately 5 minutes, the timer switches the device on again.  
6:05  
Note:  
You can interrupt the timer several times.  
Ending the switch-on timer  
1 To end the switch-on timer, keep pressing »TIMER/SNOOZE« on the  
device until the »w« symbol disappears.  
– The wake-up function for the next day is deactivated.  
or  
Switch off the device by pressing »ON/OFF«.  
– The wake-up function remains activated for the next day.  
Sleep timer  
Setting the sleep timer  
SLEEP  
1 Press »ON/OFF« to switch on the device.  
1 0  
2 Select the function with »SLEEP«.  
– Display: »10« and »SLEEP«.  
FLAT  
3 Enter the required time (in 10 minute intervals from 10 to 120 minutes) by  
pressing »SLEEP«.  
SLEEP  
– The stereo system switches off at the selected time.  
Note:  
1 2 0  
To check how much playing time remains press »SLEEP« once.  
FLAT  
Ending the sleep timer  
1 To switch off the sleep timer, switch off the device using »ON/OFF«.  
Alternatively, keep pressing »SLEEP« on the remote control until »SLEEP«  
disappears from the display (in which case the device remains switched on).  
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INFORMATION  
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. 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.  
Always keep the CD compartment closed to prevent dust from collecting on the laser optics.  
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.  
Amplifier unit  
Output:  
Sine wave power 2 x 8 W  
Music power 2 x 12 W  
System  
Power supply:  
Operating voltage 230 V~  
Mains frequency 50/60 Hz  
Max. power consumption 70 W  
Power consumption in stand-by  
mode < 2 W  
Input sensitivity/impedance  
500 mV/22 k  
This device conforms to the safety  
regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE  
0860) and therefore the interna-  
tional safety regulation IEC 60065.  
Receiver unit  
Dimensions and weight  
Device dimensions  
W x H x L 145 x 182 x 245 mm  
Device weight 3.1 kg  
Reception range:  
FM 87.5 ... 108.0 MHz  
MW 522 ... 1611 kHz  
Loudspeaker dimensions  
W x H x L 130 x 170 x 197 mm  
Weight per speaker 1.3 kg  
CD unit  
Frequency response:  
20 Hz ... 20 kHz  
Noise voltage ratio:  
(wtd.) > 85 dB  
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INFORMATION  
Rectifying minor problems  
Not every kind of sound interference is caused by a defect in your HiFi system.  
Impairment 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 bring  
about satisfactory results, 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 cable is incorrectly connected – connect it pro-  
perly.  
Mute is activated.  
The device does not respond to button Static electrical discharge. Switch off the device – dis-  
commands.  
connect the power cable and plug it in again after a few  
seconds Press the »RESET« button.  
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  
Interference from electrical devices such as televisions,  
video recorders, computers, neon lamps, thermostats or  
motors. Keep the stereo 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.  
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Technical and optical modifications reserved!  
 
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INFORMATION  
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