Grundig Stereo System UMS 4600 DEC User Manual

HIFI STEREO  
MICRO  
SYSTEM  
Vertiga  
UMS 4600 DEC  
DEUTSCH  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
ITALIANO  
PORTUGUÊS  
ESPAÑOL  
 
CONTENTS  
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24  
Memory card and USB operation  
Playing the contents of a memory card  
Playing the contents of an MP3 player or USB memory stick  
Switching between a memory card and a USB memory stick  
25  
27  
Timer mode  
Switch-on timer  
Sleep timer  
Information  
Cleaning the CD unit  
Technical data  
General information on laser devices  
Troubleshooting  
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SET-UP AND SAFETY  
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Please note the following information when setting up the system:  
The hi-fi system is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use is expressly  
prohibited.  
If you want to set up the hi-fi system on wall shelves or in cupboards, please ensure that the  
device is adequately ventilated. There must be at least 10 cm of space at the side, above and  
behind the device.  
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.  
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.  
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 or tape compartment.  
Do not open the hi-fi system casing under any circumstances. No warranty claims are  
accepted for damage resulting from improper handling.  
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the hi-fi is switched off, it can be  
damaged by a lightning strike to the mains. Always remove the mains plug during an  
electrical storm.  
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OVERVIEW  
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The hi-fi system controls  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
Ǽ
Ǽ
DOWN  
UP  
DOWN  
UP  
/
/
FUNCTION  
BAND  
DSC  
STEREO REPEAT/ PTY PROGRAM  
FUNCTION  
BAND  
DSC  
STEREO REPEAT/ PTY PROGRAM  
TIMER  
SLEEP RANDOM/RDS  
TIMER  
SLEEP RANDOM/RDS  
PHONES  
PHONES  
DIR/  
PRESET  
CARD SLOT  
FIND  
SD/ MS/MMC  
Controls on the front  
General information  
ON/OFF  
Switches the hi-fi system to and from stand-by mode.  
Infrared sensor for remote control signals.  
FUNCTION  
Switches between the TUNER, CD, AUX and CARD-USB input sources.  
Adjusts the volume.  
z +  
PROGRAM  
Activates and saves the time setting.  
....  
DOWN  
UP  
For setting the clock and the switch-on and switch-off times.  
5a s6  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
p
Activates and saves timer settings (switch-on and switch-off times).  
For setting the sleep timer. Switches the sleep timer off.  
Switches the connected loudspeakers to and from mute mode.  
DSC  
Selects the preset sound effects PASS, CLASSIC, ROCK, POP, JAZZ and  
PASS again.  
PHONES  
Headphones jack for connecting a stereo headphones set with a jack  
plug (ø 3.5 mm).  
The loudspeakers of the hi-fi system are switched off automatically.  
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OVERVIEW  
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Tuner mode  
BAND  
Switches between the FM (VHF) and MW (medium wave) frequency  
.
bands  
.
STEREO  
Switches between stereo and mono reception  
....  
DOWN  
5as6  
UP  
Press briefly to alter the frequency in steps backwards or forwards.  
Press and hold down to start the station search forwards or backwards.  
Selects programme types (PTY).  
+
– DIR/PRESET  
REPEAT/PTY  
PROGRAM  
Selects preset numbers for storing radio stations.  
Select stored radio stations (under the front flap).  
Calls up the RDS programme type search function (PTY) and starts the  
search.  
Activates the memory function.  
Stores radio stations in preset positions.  
RANDOM/RDS Calls up RDS programme information during RDS reception such as  
programme name (PS), programme type (PTY) and radio text (RT).  
CD mode  
II  
Starts and pauses playback.  
Ends playback.  
ı/  
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....  
DOWN  
5a s6  
UP  
Press briefly to select the next or previous file or the next or previous  
track. Press and hold down to start a search backwards or forwards.  
In MP3 mode: search files or albums by name.  
+
– DIR/PRESET  
FIND  
In MP3 mode: select albums backwards or forwards (under the front  
flap).  
In MP3 mode: activates the search files by name and search albums by  
name functions (under the front flap). Press and hold down: the display  
changes to file names and ID3 tag.  
REPEAT/PTY  
PROGRAM  
In CD-DA mode: for repeating a track or the entire CD.  
In MP3 mode: for repeating a file, all the files on the CD or all of the  
files on the selected album.  
Activates the function for creating a track memory. Stores files or tracks  
when creating a track memory.  
Activates and stores the time setting.  
RANDOM/RDS Plays back files or tracks in random order.  
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OVERVIEW  
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Operating external storage media  
LED (red)  
Mode indicator for USB mode (under the front flap).  
USB interface for connecting a USB removable drive (under the front  
flap). Not suitable for connecting to a PC.  
SD/MS/MMC  
LED (green)  
Card slot for inserting a memory card (MMC, MS or SD) (under the  
front flap).  
Mode indicator for memory card operation (under the front flap).  
Controls on the top  
OPEN /CLOSE  
CD mode  
CD compartment Compartment for inserting CDs.  
OPEN/CLOSE  
Opens and closes the CD compartment.  
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OVERVIEW  
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Displays  
Ȅ
ESP  
((  
))  
ST  
00  
ALBUM SLEEP  
kHz  
MHz  
:
000 00.00  
ALBUM  
REPEAT  
MEMORY  
INTRO  
ALL  
RANDOM  
VOLUME  
000 00:00  
Displays the volume setting (»VOL 00« to »VOL 30«). Displays the preset  
sound effects.  
In tuner mode: displays the frequency band. Displays the programme  
name, programme type and radio text if RDS information is being received.  
In MP3 mode: displays the total number of files, the number of the current  
file and the elapsed playing time of the current file. Ticker text in ID3 tag  
mode.  
In CD-DA mode: displays the total number of tracks, the number of the  
current track, the total playing time and the elapsed playing time of the  
current track.  
00  
In tuner mode: shows the preset position of stored radio stations.  
In MP3 mode: displays total number of albums and the number of the  
current album.  
MHz  
kHz  
In tuner mode: in combination with the FM (VHF) frequency indicator.  
In tuner mode: in combination with the MW (medium wave) frequency  
indicator.  
In MP3 mode: a search is made for files by name.  
In MP3 mode: a search is made for albums by name.  
ALBUM  
Ȅ
The switch-on timer is activated.  
The sleep timer is activated.  
SLEEP  
ESP  
In MP3 mode: glows during playback of an MP3. Flashes when the data of  
an MP3 CD is being scanned.  
((  
))  
ST  
In tuner mode: an FM stereo station is being received.  
Volume scale, displays the volume setting.  
VOLUME  
REPEAT  
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: a file or a track is repeated.  
REPEAT ALL In MP3 and CD-DA mode: all files or tracks of the CD are repeated.  
REPEAT  
ALBUM  
In MP3 mode: all the files on the current album are played back repeatedly.  
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OVERVIEW  
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INTRO  
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: the first ten seconds of each file or track are  
played.  
MEMORY  
RANDOM  
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: a track memory is created or played back.  
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: the files or tracks are played back in random  
order.  
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OVERVIEW  
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The back of the hi-fi system  
AUX IN  
R
L
R
SPEAKER  
L
AC  
~
FM Antenna Antenna socket for the rooftop antenna or the wire aerial supplied  
(FM reception).  
AUX IN  
R
Sound input socket for connecting an external audio source.  
L
SPEAKERS  
Terminals for connecting loudspeaker cables.  
R= right channel, L = left channel.  
R
L
AC ~  
Mains cable.  
The only way to completely isolate the hi-fi system from the mains supply is  
to pull the plug out.  
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OVERVIEW  
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The remote control  
ON/OFF Ǽ  
Switches the hi-fi system to and from stand-by  
mode.  
ON/OFF  
p
Switches the hi-fi speakers to and from mute  
mode.  
DSC  
BAND  
FUNCTION  
DSC  
BAND  
Selects the preset sound effects PASS, CLASSIC,  
ROCK, POP, JAZZ and PASS again.  
In tuner mode: switches between the FM  
(VHF) and MW (medium wave) frequency  
bands.  
VOLUME  
FUNCTION  
Switches between the TUNER, CD, AUX and  
CARD-USB input sources.  
DOWN  
UP  
ı II  
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: starts and pauses  
playback.  
DIR/PRESET  
FIND/STEREO  
INTRO  
SLEEP  
RANDOM/RDS PROGRAM  
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In MP3 and CD-DA mode: ends playback.  
....  
DOWN  
5a s6  
UP In MP3 and CD-DA mode: select the  
previous or next file, press briefly to select  
previous or next track, press and hold down  
to start a rapid reverse or forward search.  
TIMER  
REPEAT/PTY  
Ń VOLUME Ľ  
Adjust the volume.  
+
– DIR/PRESET In tuner mode: select preset stations for  
storing radio stations. Select stored radio  
stations.  
FIND/STEREO In tuner mode: switches between FM stereo  
and mono reception.  
In MP3 mode:  
activates the search files by  
name and search albums by name functions.  
Press and hold down: the display changes to  
file names and ID3 tag.  
INTRO  
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: for playing the introductions of files or  
tracks.  
RANDOM/RDS In tuner mode:  
calls up RDS programme information during RDS  
reception such as programme name (PS), programme type (PTY) and  
radio text (RT).  
In MP3 and CD-DA mode: plays back files or tracks in random order.  
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OVERVIEW  
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PROGRAM  
In tuner mode: activates the storing functions.  
Stores radio stations on preset station posi-  
tions.  
ON/OFF  
In MP3 and CD-DA mode:  
activates the  
function for creating a track memory. Stores  
files or tracks when creating a track memory.  
DSC  
BAND  
FUNCTION  
SLEEP  
TIMER  
For setting the sleep timer; switches the sleep  
timer off.  
VOLUME  
Activates and saves timer settings  
(switch-on and switch-off times).  
DOWN  
UP  
REPEAT/PTY  
In tuner mode: calls up the RDS programme  
type search function (PTY) and starts the  
search.  
DIR/PRESET  
FIND/STEREO  
In CD-DA mode: for repeating a track or the  
entire CD.  
In MP3 mode: for repeating a file, all the files  
on the CD or all of the files on the selected  
album.  
INTRO  
SLEEP  
RANDOM/RDS PROGRAM  
TIMER  
REPEAT/PTY  
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION  
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Antennas  
The device is equipped with an integrated antenna for the reception of MW (medium wave)  
stations.  
1
Plug the rooftop antenna cable into the »FM ANT« antenna socket on the hi-fi.  
Note:  
If no rooftop aerial system is available, use the wire antenna supplied. This antenna pro-  
vides reasonably good reception of local FM (VHF) stations. Do not shorten the wire  
antenna.  
Connecting the loudspeakers  
1
Plug the loudspeaker cables into the »SPEAKERS + R – – L +« terminals on the hi-fi  
system.  
Connect the cables marked in red to the red terminal.  
Connecting the headphones  
1
Insert the headphone plug (ø 3.5 mm) into the »PHONES« socket on the front of the  
hi-fi system.  
– The loudspeakers of the hi-fi system are switched off.  
Connecting the power cord  
Note:  
Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the back of the hi-fi system) corre-  
sponds to your local mains supply.  
The only way to disconnect the hi-fi system from the mains supply is to pull out the plug.  
1
Plug the »AC ~« power cord into the wall socket.  
Connecting an external device  
1
Connect the audio output sockets of the external device (for example a television or DVD  
player) to the »R AUDIO IN L« sockets on the hi-fi system using a cinch cable.  
Note:  
Switch the hi-fi system off before you connect external devices. Make sure the stereo  
channels are properly connected:  
R = right channel (red), L = left channel (white).  
Inserting the memory card  
The hi-fi Player supports MMC, SD and MS memory cards.  
1
Switch off the hi-fi.  
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION  
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2
Insert the card carefully into the »SD/MS/ MMC« card slot (under the front flap), with  
the contacts facing downwards until it latches in place.  
Note:  
– Do not exert force when inserting the card. Apply only slight pressure.  
– The memory cards are resistant to dirt and moisture, but may only be inserted into the  
hi-fi system in a dry and clean condition.  
– Never remove memory cards during operation. This can damage the memory card.  
This type of damage will invalidate your warranty.  
Removing the memory card  
1
Switch off the hi-fi.  
2
Remove the memory card from the card slot by pressing the card inwards slightly until the  
latch is released. Then pull out the card.  
Connecting an MP3 player or USB memory stick  
The hi-fi system supports most USB memory sticks or MP3 players. The hi-fi system is USB 2.0  
compatible.  
1
2
Switch off the hi-fi.  
Plug the USB cable of the MP3 player or the USB memory stick in the USB interface  
»
« (under the front flap).  
Note:  
Turn off the hi-fi system before pulling out the USB cable or the USB memory stick.  
Inserting batteries in the remote control  
1
Open the battery compartment by pressing the mark and pushing down the cover.  
2
When inserting the batteries (2 x 1.5 V, LR 03/AM 4/AAA), observe the polarity marked  
on the battery compartment.  
Note:  
If the device no longer reacts properly to remote control commands, the batteries may be  
flat. Always remove used batteries. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage  
resulting 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.  
Switching on and off  
1
Switch the hi-fi system on from stand-by mode by pressing »ON/OFF Ǽ«.  
– The last input source used is automatically selected.  
2
Press »ON/OFF Ǽ« to switch the hi-fi system to stand-by.  
Note:  
The only way to disconnect the hi-fi system from the mains supply is to pull out the plug.  
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION  
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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 countries. 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 following code:  
BLUE – NEUTRAL  
BROWN – LIVE  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the  
coloured marking identifying terminals in your plug, proceed 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 letter “L” or colou-  
red red.  
In no circumstance must any of the wires be connected to the terminal marked with the letter  
“E”, earth symbol “z”, coloured green, or green & yellow.  
Replacement mains lead sets can be obtained from your local dealer, or by contacting Grun-  
dig 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  
After the first time the hi-fi system is connected to the mains, it switches to stand-by. The time  
appears in the display.  
1
In stand-by mode, press »PROGRAM« and hold it down until the display flashes in  
24 hour format.  
2
Set the desired format (24 or 12 hour clock) with »5a« or »s6« and confirm with  
»PROGRAM«.  
– Display: the hours flash.  
3
4
Set the hours with »5a« or »s6« and confirm with »PROGRAM«.  
– Display: the minutes flash.  
Set the minutes with »5a« or »s6« and confirm with »PROGRAM«.  
– Display: the current time.  
Note:  
The current time is displayed in stand-by mode.  
Setting and storing radio stations  
You can store up to 30 stations in the FM (VHF) frequency band and up to 10 stations in the  
MW (medium wave) frequency band on preset channel positions.  
1
2
3
Press »FUNCTION« to select TUNER as the input source.  
Press »BAND« to select the frequency band (FM or MW).  
Set the desired radio station by briefly pressing »5a« or »s6« repeatedly.  
– Display: the frequency changes in steps of 50 kHz  
or  
press »5a« or »s6« and hold down until the frequency changes to the fast search.  
– The search stops when a radio station is found with a sufficiently strong signal.  
4
Call up the store function with »PROGRAM«.  
– Display: »MEMORY«, the preset position »01« flashes.  
+
5
6
Select the desired preset position (FM: 01-30, MW: 01-10) with »– DIR/PRESET «.  
To store the radio station, press »PROGRAM«.  
– Display: the preset position, the wave band and the frequency.  
7
To store more radio stations, repeat steps 3 to 6.  
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS__________________________________  
Selecting the input source  
1
Select the desired source (TUNER, CD, AUX or CARD-USB) with »FUNCTION«.  
– Display: »TUNER«, »CD«, »AUX« or »CARD – USB«.  
Adjusting the volume  
1
Alter the volume with » z +« on the device or »Ń VOLUME Ľ« on the remote control  
(scale: »VOL 00« to »VOL 30«).  
Selecting sound effects  
You can choose between the preset sound settings PASS, CLASSIC, ROCK, POP, JAZZ and  
PASS again.  
1
To select the sound effect, press »DSC« repeatedly.  
Muting  
This function enables you to mute the connected speakers.  
1
Mute the device by pressing »p«.  
– Display: the volume scale flashes.  
2
Press »p« on the remote control to deactivate the mute function.  
– Display: the volume scale remains on.  
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TUNER MODE  
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Selecting the tuner input source  
1
Press »FUNCTION« to select TUNER as the input source.  
– Display: »TUNER«, then the waveband and the frequency.  
You will hear the last selected radio station.  
Selecting preset radio stations  
1
Press »BAND« to select the frequency band (FM or MW).  
+
2
Use »– DIR/PRESET « to select the radio station.  
Stereo/mono reception  
When the hi-fi system receives FM stereo stations, » 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. (Display: briefly »MONO«).  
((  
))  
1
Press »STEREO« on the device or »FIND/STEREO« on the remote control to switch to  
mono reception.  
2
Press »STEREO« on the device or »FIND/STEREO« on the remote control to switch to  
stereo reception.  
((  
))  
– Display: briefly »STEREO«, then » ST «.  
RDS station service  
RDS (Radio Data System) is an additional information system provided by most FM stations.  
When the hi-fi system receives an RDS station, »RDS« appears in the display.  
Calling up RDS information  
If an RDS station is being received, various station information can be called up in the  
display.  
1
Press »RANDOM/RDS« repeatedly.  
– The display shows one after the other the frequency, programme name (PS), pro-  
gramme type (PTY), radio ticker text (RT) and then the frequency again.  
Searching for programme types (PTY)  
1
Press »REPEAT/PTY« to call up the PTY search function.  
– Display: »PTY SEL« flashes.  
2 Select the desired programme type, e.g. »NEWS«, with »5a« or »s6«.  
3
Start the search by pressing »REPEAT/PTY« again.  
– Display: the selected programme type, e.g. »NEWS«, and »SEARCH« flash alternately.  
– If the programme type is found, the corresponding frequency appears in the display,  
and the desired programme type can be heard.  
– If the programme type cannot be found, »NOT FOUND« flashes in the display. The hi-fi  
returns to the most recently selected radio station.  
Note:  
The search only includes stored radio stations.  
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CD MODE  
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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 problems 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 services  
of your CD burner or software manufacturer or look for relevant information, for example on  
the Internet. When you are making 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 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 device. An adapter is not necessary.  
Selecting the CD input source  
1
Press »FUNCTION« to select CD as the input source.  
– If there is no CD in the compartment, the message »NO DISC« appears in the display.  
– In MP3 mode if there is a CD already inserted: the device scans the content of the CD.  
»MP3« and the total number of albums and files appear in the display.  
– In CD-DA mode if a CD is already inserted: the device scans the content of the CD.  
»Cd« and the total number of tracks and the total playing time appear in the display.  
Inserting a CD  
1
Press »OPEN/CLOSE« on the device to open the CD compartment.  
– Display: »OPEN«.  
2
3
Insert a CD in the compartment with its label facing upwards.  
Close the lid of the CD compartment with »OPEN/CLOSE« on the device.  
– Display: »ClOSE«, then »READ« flashes.  
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CD MODE  
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CD playback  
1
Press » II« to start playback.  
– Playback always starts with the first file of the first album (MP3) or with the first track  
ı
(CD-DA).  
– Display in MP3 mode: the number of the current file, the elapsed playing time of the  
file.  
– Display in CD-DA mode: the number of the current track, the elapsed playing time of  
the track.  
– Playback stops at the end of the CD.  
2
Press » II« to pause playback.  
– Display: the elapsed playing time of the file or track flashes.  
ı
3
4
Press » II« to resume playback.  
ı
7
Press » « to end playback.  
Repeating the current file or track  
1
Press »  
« briefly during playback.  
5a  
– The file or track is repeated from the beginning.  
Selecting another file or track  
1
During playback, keep pressing » « or »  
5a  
track you want in the display.  
« until you see the number of the file or  
s6  
– Playback of the selected file or track starts automatically.  
Note:  
You can also select files/tracks in stop mode. However, you must then start playback of  
the file or track with » II«.  
ı
Searching for a passage within a file or track  
1
During playback, press » « or »  
5a  
want to hear.  
« and hold it down until you find the passage you  
s6  
– If » « or »  
5a  
« are released, playback starts.  
s6  
Note:  
During the search the volume is muted.  
Selecting albums and files (MP3 only)  
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1
During playback, select the desired album by pressing »– DIR/PRESET «.  
2
Select the file you want by pressing » « or » «.  
– Playback of the selected file starts automatically after a short time.  
5a  
s6  
Notes:  
You can also select albums and files in the stop position. However, you must then start  
playback of the file with » II«.  
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The root album is shown as number 1. However, an album can only be counted and  
selected if it actually contains MP3 files.  
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CD MODE  
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Searching for files by name (MP3 only)  
1
Call up the search function during playback by pressing »FIND«.  
– Display: »A« and, if present, a corresponding file name, the magnifying glass symbol  
flashes.  
2
3
Press »  
« or »  
« to scroll through the files in alphabetical order from A to Z and  
s6  
5a  
search fort he desired letter e.g. »M«.  
If more than one file is present which starts with the corresponding letter (»M«),  
press »  
« or »  
5a  
« and hold down until the magnifying glass symbol is displayed  
s6  
constantly.  
4
5
Press »  
« or »  
« to scroll through the files in the starting letter »M«.  
s6  
5a  
Start playback of the desired file with » II«.  
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Searching for albums by name (MP3 only)  
1
Call up the search function during playback by pressing »FIND« twice.  
– Display: the magnifying glass symbol and »ALBUM«, as well as the name of the first  
album.  
2
3
Scroll through the albums with »  
« or »  
«.  
s6  
5a  
Start playback of the desired album with » II«.  
– Playback begins with the first file of the selected album.  
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Switching the display to ticker text (MP3 only)  
This function activates the ticker text display for file information (ID3 tag).  
1
During playback press »FIND« and hold it down until the display changes to ticker text.  
– If such information has been stored, you will see information on the file, the track, the  
artist and the album in which the current file is stored.  
2
To return to the constant display, press »FIND« and hold it down until the elapsed  
playing time of the current file appears.  
Repeating a file or a title (Repeat One)  
1
During playback, press »REPEAT/PTY« once.  
– Display: »REPEAT«.  
– The current track is repeated.  
2
To quit the function, press »REPEAT/PTY« until »REPEAT« disappears from the  
display.  
Repeating all files or tracks (Repeat All)  
1
During playback, press »REPEAT/PTY« twice.  
– Display: »REPEAT ALL«.  
– The whole CD is played back again.  
2
To quit the function, press »REPEAT/PTY« until »REPEAT« disappears from the  
display.  
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CD MODE  
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Repeating all the files on an album (MP3 only)  
1
During playback, press »REPEAT/PTY« three times.  
– Display: »REPEAT ALBUM«.  
– All the files on the current album are played back repeatedly.  
2
To quit the function, press »REPEAT/PTY« until »REPEAT« disappears from the  
display.  
Playing back files or tracks in random order (Random)  
1
Press »RANDOM/RDS« during playback.  
– Display: »RANDOM«.  
– Random playback starts automatically.  
– All files or tracks on the CD are played back once in random order.  
2
To quit this function, press »RANDOM/RDS«.  
– Display: »RANDOM« disappears.  
Playing the introductions of files or tracks (Intro)  
1
During playback or in stop mode, press »INTRO« on the remote control.  
– Display: »INTRO«.  
– Intro playback starts automatically.  
– The first ten seconds of each file or track or each remaining track or file on the CD are  
played.  
2
To end this function, press »INTRO« again on the remote control.  
– Display: »INTRO« disappears.  
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CD MODE  
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Creating a track memory  
You can create a track memory of up to 64 files on different albums (MP3) or up to 64 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 »PROGRAM« to call up the function.  
– Display: »P-0 I «, the file display »000« and »PROGRAM«, the album display »00«  
flash.  
2
3
4
Select the desired album with »  
– Display: the file display »000« flashes.  
« or »  
« and confirm with »PROGRAM«.  
s6  
5a  
Select the desired file with » « or »  
« and save with »PROGRAM«.  
s6  
5a  
– Display: »P-0 2 «, the file display »000« and the album display »00« flash.  
To store more tracks, repeat steps 2 to 3.  
Selecting and saving tracks (CD-DA only)  
1
2
3
Press »PROGRAM« to call up the function.  
– Display: »P-0 I «, the track display »00« and »PROGRAM«.  
Select the desired track with » « or »  
5a  
« and save with »PROGRAM«.  
s6  
– Display: »P-0 2 « and the track display »00«.  
To store more tracks, repeat step 2.  
Playing back a track memory  
1
Start the track memory by pressing » II«.  
– Display: »PROGRAM«.  
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– Playback begins with the first programmed track.  
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2
3
Press »STOP « to end playback.  
To play the track memory again, press »PROGRAM« and afterwards » II«.  
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Checking the track memory  
1
Press »PROGRAM« repeatedly when the in stop mode.  
– The sequence of the stored files or tracks is displayed.  
Deleting the track memory  
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1
In track memory mode, press » «;  
or  
open the CD compartment with »OPEN/CLOSE« on the device.  
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MEMORY CARD AND USB OPERATION____  
Playing the contents of a memory card  
1
Insert a memory card in the card slot »SD/MS/MMC« (under the front flap).  
2
Switch on the hi-fi and select CARD-USB as the source by pressing »FUNCTION«.  
– Display: briefly »CARD-USB«, then MP3 mode with the total number of albums and files  
in stop mode.  
– The mode indicator for memory cards lights up green.  
3
Press » II« to start playback.  
– Playback starts with the first file of the first album.  
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Note:  
For MP3 operation with memory cards, the same playback and search functions (with the  
exception of searching by file name) are available as for CD operation (see pages 18  
to 22).  
Playing the contents of an MP3 player or USB memory stick  
1
Plug the USB cable or the plug of the USB memory stick into the USB interface »  
(under the front flap).  
«
2
3
Switch on the hi-fi and select CARD-USB as the source by pressing »FUNCTION«.  
– Display: »CARD-USB«.  
Switch on the MP3 player or USB memory stick.  
– Display: MP3 mode with the total number of albums and files in stop mode.  
– The mode indicator for the USB interface lights up red.  
4
Press » II« to start playback.  
– Playback starts with the first file of the first album.  
ı
Note:  
For MP3 operation MP3 players or USB memory sticks, the same playback and search  
functions (with the exception of searching by file name) are available as for CD operation  
(see pages 18 to 22).  
Switching between a memory card and a USB memory stick  
If the »SD/MS/MMC« and »  
« interfaces are both in use, it is possible to switch between  
the two.  
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1
To switch between the memory card and the USB memory stick press » « and hold it  
down until one mode indicator stops glowing and the other mode indicator lights up.  
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TIMER MODE___________________________________________________  
Your hi-fi system has two timer modes:  
– The switch-on timer, which switches the device on and off at a preset time.  
– The sleep-timer, which switches the machine off at a time you set.  
Switch-on timer  
Setting the switch-on timer  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Press »TIMER« and hold it down.  
– Display: » ON«, the hours of the switch-on time flash.  
Ȅ
Enter the hours with » « or »  
5a  
« and confirm with »TIMER«.  
s6  
– Display: » ON«, the minutes of the switch-on time flash.  
Ȅ
Enter the minutes with » « or »  
5a  
« and confirm with »TIMER«.  
s6  
– Display: » OFF«, the hours of the switch-off time flash.  
Ȅ
Enter the hours with » « or »  
5a  
« and confirm with »TIMER«.  
s6  
– Display: » OFF«, the minutes of the switch-off time flash.  
Ȅ
Enter the minutes with » « or »  
5a  
« and confirm with »TIMER«.  
s6  
– Display: » TUNER«.  
Ȅ
Select TUNER or CD as the source with »  
« or »  
« and confirm with »TIMER«.  
« confirm with »TIMER«.  
5a  
s6  
– Display: e.g. » VOL 14«.  
Ȅ
Select the desired switch-on volume with »  
« or »  
5a s6  
– All of the timer settings are now displayed one after another in the display.  
– The hi-fi system switches on with the last radio station set or the CD inserted.  
Setting the switch-on timer again  
1
To alter the existing timer settings press »TIMER« and hold it down until » ON« appears  
in the display and the hours of the switch-on time flash.  
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2
To alter the timer settings, proceed as described in the previous section.  
Activating and deactivating the alarm  
1
To switch off the alarm, press »TIMER« briefly.  
– Display: » « disappears.  
Ȅ
2
To switch on the alarm, press »TIMER« briefly again.  
– Display: » «.  
Ȅ
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TIMER MODE___________________________________________________  
Sleep timer  
Setting the sleep timer  
1
Switch the hi-fi system on from stand-by mode by pressing »ON/OFF Ǽ«.  
2
Press »SLEEP« to call up the function.  
– Display: »9 0« and »SLEEP«.  
3
Set the sleep time in (»90«, »80«,»70« to »I 0«) using »SLEEP«.  
– Display: briefly, for example »30«, then the selected input source and »SLEEP«.  
– The hi-fi system switches off after the selected time has elapsed.  
Deactivating the sleep timer  
1
To switch off the sleep timer early, keep pressing »SLEEP« until »SLEEP« disappears  
from the display  
or  
press »ON/OFF Ǽ« to switch the hi-fi system to stand-by.  
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INFORMATION_______________________________________________  
Cleaning the CD unit  
If the device is unable to scan CDs perfectly, use a standard, commer-  
cially 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 therefore the international safety  
regulation IEC 60065.  
Do not open the hi-fi casing under any circumstances. No warranty claims are accepted for damage resulting from  
improper handling  
CD unit  
System  
Frequency response:  
Power supply:  
100 Hz ... 15 kHz  
Operating voltage: 230 V~  
Mains frequency: 50/60 Hz  
Max. power consumption: 28 W  
Power consumption in stand-by: 5 W  
Noise-voltage  
ratio:  
(wtd.) 60 dB  
Amplifier unit  
MP3 features  
Output:  
Albums and files:  
Sine wave power: 2 x 5 W  
Music signal power: 2 x 8 W  
Max. 200 albums, max. 500 files per CD  
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 170 x 172 x 250 mm  
Device weight: 2.4 kg  
Loudspeaker dimensions:  
W x H x D: 128 x 255 x 148 mm  
Weight per loudspeaker: 0.85 kg  
Technical and design modifications reserved.  
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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 picture or 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 discs and worn out batteries in the remote control. If the following  
measures do not rectify the problem, consult your authorised dealer.  
Due to the difference in quality of the recording media and the quality of the recording itself, it can occasionally happen that  
a home-made CD cannot be read. This does not indicate a malfunction of the hi-fi system.  
Fault  
Possible cause/remedy  
No sound.  
The volume setting is too low – increase the volume.  
The headphones are plugged in – disconnect the headphones.  
The power cord is incorrectly connected. Connect it properly.  
Mute is activated, deactivate mute setting.  
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 device.  
Weak antenna signal – reposition the wire antenna.  
Weak FM stereo signal, switch to mono reception.  
Interference from electrical devices such as televisions, video recorders,  
computers, neon lamps, thermostats or motors. Keep the device away  
from such equipment.  
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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