DAB availability ............................... 13
UK Mains plug information .................... 13
Disc handling information .................... 13
Technical specifications ...................... 13
Disposal information ......................... 14
Care & maintenance .......................... 14
Page 1
Safety information
Important – Please read these instructions fully before using
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE, REFER ANY SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
• Please take the time to follow the instructions in this
owner’s guide carefully. It will help you set up and operate
your system properly and enjoy all of its advanced
features.
• Please save this owner’s guide for future reference.
• The product label is located on the back of the product.
• Heed all warnings - on the product and in the owner’s
guide.
• Do not use this apparatus near water or moisture.
• Do not use this product near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, and laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a
swimming pool, or anywhere else that water or moisture
is present.
• Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
• Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time - to prevent damage to
this product.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel
• Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way: such as liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus; the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped -
• Do not attempt to service this product yourself.
• Opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages or other hazards.
• To prevent risk of fire or electric shock, avoid overloading
wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles.
• Use suitable power sources - Plug the product into a
suitable power source, as described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the product.
• The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the
disconnect device shall remain readily accessible.
• The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
• Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as
the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain
readily operable.
• Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire or the like.
This symbol means that this unit is double
insulated. An earth connection is not required.
CAUTION : CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
This product utilizes a Class 1 laser. This laser DVD Player is
equipped with safety switches to avoid exposure when the
door is open and the safety interlocks are defeated. Invisible
laser radiation is present when the Player’s lid is open and
the system’s interlock has failed or been defeated. It is very
important that you avoid direct exposure to the laser beam
at all times. Please do not attempt to defeat or bypass the
safety switches.
LASER SAFETY
This unit employs a laser, only qualified service personnel
should attempt repair.
• Any electrical work that is required to install this
appliance MUST be carried out by a qualified electrician.
• Before making any electrical connections, ensure the
following:
• Do not bend, stretch or pull the supply cable in order to
avoid electric shock.
• The supply voltage should be the same as that indicated
in the technical specifications and the appliance rating
plate.
• When installed, the power socket must be within easy
reach.
• If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for
the plug supplied with this unit check with a qualified
electrician for replacement.
• The use of multiple connectors or extension cables are
not recommended.
• The appliance must be connected to a 100-240 volt
50/60Hz AC supply by means of a three pin socket.
• The main plug is used as the disconnect device, the
disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
• In order to disconnect the apparatus from the mains
completely, switch off the outlet and remove the mains
plug completely.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
DO NOT OPEN!
This product complies with European low voltage
(2006/95/EC) and electromagnetic compatibility
(2004/108/EC) directives.
Page 2
Functions & controls
Please familiarize yourself with the parts and accessories listed below
Accessories included
• 1 x CMC361DABBT• 1 x Remote control• 1 x Instruction manual
Overview of controls
17
1 2
8 9151413121110
008:28:23
LINE-IN
6 7345
1616
20
L
R
+
+
-
-
SPEAKER
STOP button
1:
2: STANDBY button
3: CD drawer
4: LED display
5: SOURCE button
6: EJECT button
7:
PLAY/PAUSE button
Page 3
18
8:
/ TUNE- button
9: POWER ON/OFF button
10: SKIP
11: VOLUME control
12: CD/USB source button
13: SKIP
14: USB input socket
Before use, the remote control will need batteries
fitting.
1: Remove the battery compartment lid as shown.
2: Fit 2 x AAA batteries as shown. Take care to match
the polarities of the remote to the batteries. EG: the +
sign on the battery matches the + sign on the remote
control battery compartment.
3: Replace the battery compartment lid and proceed
to use.
NOTE: Leaking batteries may damage the battery
compartment and the remote as a whole, so they
should be removed from the compartment when
becoming flat or when the remote is not to be
used with batteries for some time.
Page 4
User instructions
Speaker connections
LINE-IN
Connect the speaker wires as shown above.
1: Take the RIGHT speaker cable and insert the WHITE
cable into the RED terminal on the rear of the unit
marked with an ‘R’. You will need to push the RED
spring clip towards the rear of the unit to allow the
wire to be inserted.
2: Repeat the process for the BLACK cable from the
RIGHT speaker. But insert this wire into the BLACK
Power supply & standby
Connecting the mains power
Before connecting the power, ensure all the speaker
connections (above) are correct & secure.
1: Connect the mains plug to a UK mains outlet.
2: Switch the UK mains outlet ON.
3: Press the POWER button (9) on the main unit.
4: Press the STANDBY button either on the remote
control (21) or on the main unit (2).
Standby function
This function will enter a power saving mode that
enables the unit to be quickly powered on.
1: Press the STANDBY button either on the remote
control (21) or on the main unit (2) to wake the unit
from STANDBY mode.
2: To enter STANDBY mode press the STANDBY button
either on the remote control (21) or on the main unit
(2).
NOTE: This unit is designed to enter STANDBY
mode automatically after 20 MINUTES of
inactivity. Press the STANDBY button to wake the
unit.
L
R
+
+
-
-
SPEAKER
terminal underneath the RED one also marked ‘R’.
3: Take the LEFT speaker cable and insert the WHITE
cable into the RED terminal on the rear of the unit
marked with an ‘L’ . You will need to push the RED
spring clip towards the rear of the unit to allow the
wire to be inserted.
4: Repeat the process for the BLACK cable from the
LEFT speaker. But insert this wire into the BLACK terminal underneath the RED one also marked ‘L’ .
General operation
Mute
1: To temporarily silence playback of any mode press the
MUTE button (36) on the remote control.
2: Press once more to resume the audio output.
Volume controls
1: Press the VOL+ button (39) on the remote control
or rotate the VOLUME control (11) clockwise on the
main unit to increase the volume level.
2: Press the VO L- button (38) on the remote control or
rotate the VOLUME control (11) anti-clockwise on the
main unit to increase the volume level.
Switching modes
1: Press the SOURCE button on the remote control
(48) or main unit (5) repeatedly until you reach the
required input.
NOTE: When in CD or USB mode. If no disc is
found, but a USB device is the unit will switch to
USB mode. Likewise if a disc is found but no USB
drive then CD mode will be selected.
Page 5
User instructions
CD operation
Follow the below instructions to begin playback of an
audio CD.
1: Select CD mode using the instructions from the
‘Switching modes’ section.
2: Press the EJECT button (6, 50), load a disc on the
drawer (label facing upwards) and press the EJECT
button once more to close.
3: After a brief period the unit will automatically read the
disc and begin playback from track 01.
Play/pause
1: From the STOP position, press the PLAY/PAUSE
button on the main unit (7) or remote control (27) to
begin playback.
2: Press again to PAUSE playback. From the PAUSE
position pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button resumes
playback.
Stop
1: Press the STOP button on the main unit (1) or remote
control (28) during playback to stop the disc at it’s
current position.
Skipping tracks
1: Press the SKIP
track on a disc.
2: Press the SKIP
previous track on a disc.
button (13,43) to skip to the next
button (10,42) to skip to the
Numeric buttons
During CD playback you can jump directly to a track
using only the NUMERIC buttons (22) on the remote
control. For example:-
Track 2: Press 2
Track 16: Press 10+ and 6
Track 22: Press 10+ two times and then 2
Repeat
During playback you can choose to repeat single tracks
or multiple tracks.
1: Press the REPEAT button (34) on the remote control
to repeat the current track. You will see the
flash on the display.
2: Press the REPEAT button again to repeat all tracks
on the current disc. You will see the
flashing and remain solid.
3: To cancel the repeat function press the REPEAT
button once more. The
the display.
Random
1: During CD playback pressing the RANDOM button
(35) on the remote will playback all tracks on the
current disc in a random order. You will see ‘RAN’
appear on the display to indicate this function is
active.
2: Press the RANDOM button once more to cancel the
function. The ‘RAN’ icon will disappear.
icon will disappear from
icon
icon stop
Fast searching tracks
1: During playback pressing the
(15) or
NAVIGATION/TUNE+/ button (46) on the
remote will fast forward the current track. Press the
PLAY/PAUSE button to resume playback from the
current position.
2: During playback pressing the
(8) or
NAVIGATION/TUNE-/ button (26) on the
remote will fast rewind the current track. Press the
PLAY/PAUSE button to resume playback from the
current position.
NOTE: No audio will be heard during fast search.
/ TUNE+ button
/ TUNE- button
Program
It is possible to program a playback sequence up to 20
tracks using this function.
1: Press the STOP button (1, 28) to stop playback (if
required).
2: Press the PROG button (49) on the remote control.
You will see ‘P01’ on the display to indicate the
program function is active.
3: Use the NUMERIC buttons (22) to enter the track
number you want to play in slot P01.
4: Press the PROG button once more to proceed to
slot P02. When ‘P02’ appears on the display you can
repeat step 3 and enter the track number of slot P02.
5: Repeat steps 4-5 until you have programmed all
tracks you want in the sequence.
Page 6
User instructions
Program (cont)
6: To begin playback of the programmed sequence
press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
7: To cancel playback press the STOP button.
Intro
1: Press the INTRO button (32), you will see ‘INTRO ON’
appear on the display. The first 15 seconds of each
track on the current disc will now play.
2: Press the INTRO button again to cancel. You will see
‘INTRO OF’ appear on the display.
Dab operation
Getting started
Before attempting to tune a radio station the
telescopic antenna needs to be extended fully.
L
R
+
LINE-IN
+
-
-
SPEAKER
1: Select DAB mode using the instructions from the
‘Switching modes’ section.
Getting started (cont)
NOTE: If no stations where located during the
scan, relocate the unit, extend the antenna fully
and read the ‘Manual Tuning’ section on page 8.
Listening to the stored dab stations
1: To listen the DAB stations that have been stored press
either CH- / CH+ button (10,13) main unit or (44,25)
on the remote to cycle through the list.
2: Press the
PLAY/PAUSE button (7) main unit or
ENTER (45) to tune to the selected station.
Storing station presets
It is possible to store up to 10 of your favourite stations
to the preset keys.
1: Tune to the station you wish to store as a preset and
follow the below instructions.
2: Press and hold the SAVE button (40). The display
will show ‘EMPTY 1’, where ‘1’ is the selected preset
location.
3: Use the CH- / CH+ buttons (44,25) to select the
preset number from 1-10 you wish to use. Then press
the ENTER button (45) to store.
4: When stored the display will show ‘STORED’.
NOTE: Once a station is saved to preset location
1 you will no longer see ‘EMPTY 1’ when pressing
and holding the SAVE button, instead the saved
station name will appear.
NOTE: There are two radio source options. When
you see RADIO on the display the first press is
DAB mode the second press is FM mode.
2: Alternatively you can press the DAB/FM button
(47) on the remote to jump to DAB mode (from any
mode other than radio), or press repeatedly to cycle between DAB & FM.
3: When the DAB mode is activated for the first time the
unit will perform a scan for available stations. You will
see ‘SCAN 0’ appear on the display until stations are
located and then the ‘0’ will change to the amount of
stations found. When complete the first alphabetical
station will begin playback unless no stations were
located.
Page 7
Recalling station presets
1: To recall a stored preset station press the relevant
numeric button (22) on the remote control.
For example to recall the station stored on preset
3 press the numeric button ‘3’. And to recall a
station stored on location 10, press the ‘0’ button.
User instructions
Display modes
Every time you press the “INFO” button (23) on the
remote control, the display will cycle through the
following display modes: The information is displayed
on the lower segment of the LCD display.
DLS (scrolling text)
Signal Strength
Programme Type
Ensemble Name
Channel Frequency
Mode
Time
Date
DLS (dynamic label segment)
Dynamic label segment is a scrolling message that the
broadcaster may include with their transmissions. This
message usually includes information, such as program
detail etc.
Signal strength
This option will display a bar indicating the signal
strength.
Program type
This describes the “Style” or “genre” of music that is
being broadcast e.g. “Rock “or “Classical”.
Ensemble/Multiplex (group name)
A multiplex/ensemble is a collection of radio stations
that are bundled and transmitted on one frequency.
There are national and local multiplexes. Local ones
contain stations that are specific to that area e.g. MXR
West.
NOTE: DAB – unlike normal radio, groups together
several radio stations and transmits them on one
frequency.
Channel frequency
Displays the current DAB multiplex in use.
Mode
Displays the current mode.
Time & date
The time & date can be set automatically from the DAB
or FM broadcast or set manually. Follow the steps on
page 12 to set manually.
Performing a station scan
There are two types of scan, one is Quick scan and the
other is Auto scan.
Quick scan: searches the UK DAB band III
Full scan: searches all DAB channels.
1: To activate the quick scan press the AUTO button (29).
1: To activate the full scan press the MENU button (24)
on the remote.
2: When the ‘FULL SCAN’ option appears press the
ENTER button (45) to perform a full scan.
Manual tuning
As well as an auto tune function, you can manually
tune the receiver. This can help when aligning your
aerial or when adding stations that were missed while
auto tuning.
1: Press the MENU button (24).
2: When the ‘FULL SCAN’ option appears press
either TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) button and locate
‘MANUAL’, press the ENTER button (45).
3: Use the TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) buttons to cycle
through the DAB multiplexes, which are numbered
174.928 - 239.200MHz.
4: Now press the ENTER button (45) to enter the
selected ensemble/multiplex, there will be a bar
graph denoting the signal strength displayed.
5: To save any extra stations located to the station list
or to return to the default screen, press the ENTER
button (45).
Pruning
When the radio has performed a Scan in several
locations you may find there are stored stations that
you can no longer receive. This function automatically
removes them from the stored station list.
1: Press the MENU button (24).
2: When the ‘FULL SCAN’ option appears press either
TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) button and locate ‘PRUNE’,
press the ENTER button (45).
3: Use the TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) buttons to select ‘Y’
(yes) and press the ENTER button (45) to perform the
prune function.
Page 8
User instructions
DRC ( dynamic range control )
This function causes the radio to reduce the dynamic
range of the audio signal. The purpose of this is
to adapt the dynamic range of the audio signal to
listening in a noisy environment.
NOTE: this is not available on many DAB stations.
1: Press the MENU button (24).
2: When the ‘FULL SCAN’ option appears press either
TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) button and locate ‘DRC’,
press the ENTER button (45).
3: Use the TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) buttons to select
between DRC OFF, DRC LOW and DRC HIGH.
4: Press ENTER button (45) to save the setting.
FM operation
Getting started
Before attempting to tune a radio station the
telescopic antenna needs to be extended fully.
Tuning radio stations
1: To scan for radio stations press and hold either of
the TUNE- or TUNE+ buttons (main unit 8,15) or
(remote 26,46) for two seconds to scan down or up
the frequency band. When a station is found the scan
will stop and the station will begin to play.
2: To fine tune the frequency press either of the TUNE-
or TUNE+ buttons (main unit 8,15) or (remote 26,46)
(do not press & hold), to jump 0.05 MHz.
3: Alternatively you can press the MENU button (24) and
when ‘SCAN UP’ appears press the ENTER button
(45) to begin scanning up the frequency range. When
a station is located playback will begin automatically.
Storing station presets
It is possible to store up to 10 of your favourite stations
to the preset keys.
1: Tune to the station you wish to store as a preset and
follow the below instructions.
2: Press and hold the SAVE button (40). The display
will show ‘EMPTY 1’, where ‘1’ is the selected preset
location.
3: Use the CH- / CH+ buttons (44,25) to select the
preset number from 1-10 you wish to use. Then press
the ENTER button (45) to store.
4: When stored the display will show ‘STORED’.
L
R
+
LINE-IN
+
-
-
SPEAKER
1: Select FM mode using the instructions from the
‘Switching modes’ section.
NOTE: There are two radio source options. When
you see RADIO on the display the first press is
DAB mode the second press is FM mode.
2: Alternatively you can press the DAB/FM button
(47) on the remote to jump to FM mode (from any
mode other than radio), or press repeatedly to cycle
between DAB & FM.
Page 9
NOTE: Once a station is saved to preset location
1 you will no longer see ‘EMPTY 1’ when pressing
and holding the SAVE button, instead the saved
station name or frequency will appear.
Recalling station presets
1: To recall a stored preset station press the relevant
numeric button (22) on the remote control.
2: For example to recall the station stored on preset 3
press the numeric button ‘3’. And to recall a station
stored on location 10, press the ‘0’ button.
Scan modes
1: Press the MENU button (24).
2: When the ‘SCAN UP’ option appears press either
TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) button and locate ‘SCAN
SET’, press the ENTER button (45).
User instructions
Scan modes (cont)
3: Use the TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) buttons to select
between LOCAL (Strong local stations only) or DX (All
available stations).
4: Press ENTER button (45) to save the setting and
MENU to exit.
Stereo / mono mode
Sometimes Stereo radio stations can suffer from
interference (static & crackles) to reduce this problem
you can enable MONO mode.
1: Press the MENU button (24).
2: When the ‘SCAN UP’ option appears press either
TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) button and locate ‘AUDIO’,
press the ENTER button (45).
3: Use the TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) buttons to select
between STERO or MONO.
4: Press ENTER button (45) to save the setting and
MENU to exit.
Display modes
Every time you press the “INFO” button (23) on the
remote control, the display will cycle through the
following display modes: The information is displayed
on the lower segment of the LCD display.
Radio Text
Audio Mode (St/Mono)
Display modes (cont)
Time & date
The time & date can be set automatically from the DAB
or FM broadcast or set manually. Follow the steps on
page 12 to set manually.
Advanced audio adjustment
EQ modes
1: Press the EQ button (33) on the remote control
repeatedly to cycle through the available sound EQ
presets of: FLAT, JAZZ, ROCK, POP & CLASSIC.
Bass / Treble adjustment
1: Press the BASS button (30) ‘BASS’ will appear on the
display with a number next to it denoting the Bass
level. Use the VOL +/- buttons (38,39) to increase or
decrease the Bass level.
2: Press the TREBLE button (31) ‘TRE’ will appear on the
display with a number next to it denoting the Treble
level. Use the VOL +/- buttons (38,39) to increase or
decrease the Treble level.
Connecting an external audio source
Follow the steps below to connect the unit to an
external audio device using a 3.5mm to PHONO audio
cable (not supplied).
Program Type
Program Name
Time
Date
Radio text
As with DAB, broadcasters can include a scrolling text
that displays information about the current program. If
radio text is not available then the display will show ‘NO
TEXT’.
Program type
This describes the “Style” or “genre” of music that is
being broadcast e.g. “Rock “or “Classical”.
Program name
Displays the frequency of the current station.
Audio mode
Displays the current FM mode of STEREO or MONO.
1: Connect the 3.5mm plug end of the cable (not
supplied) to an audio sources headphone / Line
output and the RED & WHITE sockets to the LINE IN
input (18) sockets on the rear of the unit.
NOTE: You must match the RED plug to the RED
socket and the WHITE plug to the WHITE socket.
L
R
+
LINE-IN
+
-
-
SPEAKER
Page 10
User instructions
Connecting an external audio source (cont)
Playing audio from the audio source
1: Select LINE IN mode using the instructions from the
‘Switching modes’ section.
2: Press PLAY on the external audio source EG:- MP3
player.
NOTE: the volume output is effected by the
volume level on the source EG: MP3 player so
make sure that is set to about 70-80% ( not too
loud to avoid distortion ).
3: Adjust the VOL +/- buttons (38,39) or VOLUME
CONTROL (11) to increase or decrease the volume to
the required listening level.
USB operation
Switching modes
1: Press the SOURCE button on the remote control (48)
or main unit (5) repeatedly until you reach the USB
mode.
2: You can also press the CD/USB button (12) on the
main unit to cycle only between those two mode.
Playing audio from a usb source
1: Insert a compatible USB flash drive into the USB port
(14) on the front of the unit.
008:28:23
USB FLASH DRIVE
2: The unit will scan the USB flash drive and display the
total number of tracks found on the drive. Playback of
track 01 will begin automatically.
NOTE: Tracks inside folders are listed as part
of the total number of tracks. So if you have 20
tracks in folder 1 the first track of folder 2 will be
Track 21.
Controlling audio playback from usb
PLAY/PAUSE
1: From the STOP position, press the PLAY/PAUSE
button on the main unit (7) or remote control (27) to
begin playback.
2: Press again to PAUSE playback. From the PAUSE
position pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button resumes
playback.
STOP
1: Press the STOP button on the main unit (1) or remote
control (28) during playback to stop the disc at it’s
current position.
SKIPPING TRACKS
1: Press the SKIP
track on a disc.
2: Press the SKIP
previous track on a disc.
RANDOM
1: During playback pressing the RANDOM button (35)
on the remote will toggle the SHUFFLE function.
REPEAT
1: During playback pressing the REPEAT button (34) on
the remote will toggle the REPEAT functions of: OFF,
SINGLE or ALL.
Bluetooth operation
When using the Bluetooth connection, you can listen to
audio wirelessly from a Bluetooth stereo audio device
within 10 metres of the CMC361DABBT.
1: Select BT mode using the instructions from the
‘Switching modes’ section.
2: When the Bluetooth mode is selected a BLUE
indicator LED will flash 3 times and then a beep will
be heard. The unit is now in connection mode and will
pair with any previously connected devices, denoted
by the RED & BLUE alternate flashes on the LED.
3: If you have not connected a device you can now
enable ‘discovery’ mode on your device and select
the CMC361DABBT Bluetooth connection. If you are
asked for a pass code enter ‘0000’.
NOTE: If you turn off either device before pairing
is complete the process will need to be repeated
when powered ON again.
button (13,43) to skip to the next
button (10,42) to skip to the
Page 11
User instructions
Bluetooth operation (cont)
4: Once paired the BLUE LED indicator will flash slowly.
5: When playback from the device is initiated the RED &
BLUE LED indicators will flash simultaneously
6: If using a mobile phone as an audio source, when
receiving a phone call the audio playback stops while
you receive the call. When you hang up the audio is
restored, but you will need to press PLAY once more
on the device.
NOTE: the volume output is effected by the
volume level on the audio source EG: Phone or
laptop, so make sure that is set to about 70-80%
(not too loud to avoid distortion).
Controlling the paired device
Once connected you can either use the controls on the
audio device to begin playback, skip tracks etc. Or you
can use the control buttons on the speaker unit.
1: The PLAY/PAUSE button (7 or 27) when pressed will
begin playback of the selected track on the audio
device. Press again to pause playback.
2: To skip to the next track press the NEXT button (13
or 43).
3: To skip to the previous track press the PREV button
(10 or 42).
Advanced operation
Factory reset
There may be times when you need to reset the unit
back to its original factory setting.
NOTE: the factory reset function can ONLY be
activated from DAB or FM mode.
1: Press the MENU button (24).
2: When the ‘FULL SCAN’ option appears (DAB mode) or
‘SCAN UP’ (FM mode) press either TUNE- or TUNE+
(26,46) button and locate ‘SYSTEM’, press the ENTER
button (45).
3: Use the TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) buttons to find
‘RESET’ and press ENTER (45).
4: Use the TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) buttons to select ‘Y’
(yes) and press the ENTER button (45) to perform the
reset function.
Advanced operation (cont)
Setting the time manually
You can set the time manually if the radio signal is not
strong enough to set automatically.
1: Press the MENU button (24).
2: When the ‘FULL SCAN’ option appears (DAB mode) or
‘SCAN UP’ (FM mode) press either TUNE- or TUNE+
(26,46) button and locate ‘SYSTEM’, press the ENTER
button (45).
3: Use the TUNE- or TUNE+ (26,46) buttons to find
‘TIME’ and press ENTER (45).
4: From this menu there is multiple options :- SET TIME,
UPDATE & 12/24 HOUR. Select one and press the
ENTER button (45) to proceed.
SET TIME
1: Use the CH- / CH+ buttons (44,25) to adjust the digits
and the ENTER button (45) to skip to the next setting.
2: Use the buttons outlined above to set the time and
then the date.
3: Press ENTER (45) when complete to store the
settings.
UPDATE
This setting specifies the automatic clock setting.
1: Use the CH- / CH+ buttons (44,25) to select from
ANY (sets the clock from any mode possible), DAB
(sets the clock only from DAB mode), FM (sets the
clock only from FM mode), NONE (does not set the
clock automatically and uses the manual time as
described above).
2: Press the ENTER button (45) to store the setting.
12/24 HOUR
Select how the clock is displayed.
1: Use the CH- / CH+ buttons (44,25) to select from 12
or 24. Press ENTER (45) to store the setting.
Sleep mode
Using this function you can set a timer to switch the
unit into STANDBY mode.
1: Press the SLEEP button (37) on the remote control
repeatedly to cycle through the timer options of:- 120,
90, 60, 45, 30, 15 & OFF.
Page 12
User instructions
Sleep mode (cont)
2: You do not need to press ENTER to store, just pause
on the selected timer duration and the countdown
will begin.
NOTE: A ‘ZZZ’ icon will appear on the display to
indicate the SLEEP TIMER function is active.
DAB availability
Check how many stations you can get in your area
by texting DAB and your postcode to 88600# or
find out which stations on the website at:
http://www.getdigitalradio.com/
UK Mains plug information
For your convenience a mains plug with a fuse (3
Amp) has been fitted to this appliance. For your safety
please observe the following information.
Disc handling information (cont)
• If you cannot wipe off the dust with a soft cloth, wipe
the disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft cloth and
finish with a dry cloth.
• Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner,
benzene, commercially available cleaners or antistatic
spray for vinyl. It may damage the disc.
• Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight
or near heat source.
• Do not store discs in a place subject to moisture and
dust such as a bathroom or near a humidifier.
• Store discs vertically in a case, stacking or placing
object on discs outside or their case may cause
warping.
Technical specifications
General
Power ................................ 230-240V ~ 50Hz
Power Consumption ..........................80 Watts
Dimensions .......Approx. 190(W) x 190(H) x 235(D)mm
AUX input ................................... R/L Phono
Tuner
FM ......................................87.5 - 108 MHz
DAB ............................174.928 - 239.200 MHz
• The unit is designed to operate on AC mains supply 230
volts, 50 Hz.
• The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance
with the following code:
BLUE - NEUTRAL
BROWN - LIVE
Under no circumstances should the Neutral or Live
wires be connected to the ‘E’ (Earth) terminal.
Disc handling information
• Do not touch the playback side of the disc.
• Do not attach paper or tape to disc.
• Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and
sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the centre
outwards with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean.
Page 13
CD Player
Playback system ...Compact Disc Digital Audio System
Frequency response .............20Hz - 20KHz (± 3 dB)
In the unlikely event of difficulties with your appliance please follow the trouble shooting guide below.
If the problem persists, contact the retailer if the machine is still under guarantee.
Customer helpline: 0870 600 3030
ProblemReason(s)Solution(s)
No Power• Power cable not connected to
No Sound CD/LINE IN• Volume is too low
Sound is distorted
Sound is distorted from LINE
IN input
Unable to Play• No disc in the tray
Static Sound
Burbling sound
Unit powers off after 20
minutes
Unit powers off with the
volume level set to 3
wall socket
• Power socket is not switched on
• LINE IN source volume is too low
• Volume is too high
• LINE IN source volume is too high
• Disc not loaded properly
• Disc is dirty
• Poor reception
• Poor DAB reception
• Auto standby mode in operation
• Auto standby mode in operation
• Make sure the plug is connected
• Switch the power on
• Increase the volume
• Increase the output volume of the LINE
IN source.
• Reduce the volume
• Reduce the output volume of the LINE
IN source.
• Insert a compatible disc
• Check the disc loaded
• Clean the disc
• Re-locate the antenna (FM)
• Re-locate the antenna (DAB)
• This unit is designed to enter STANDBY
mode automatically after 20 MINUTES
of inactivity or if the volume level is set
below 4.
• Press the STANDBY button to wake the
unit.
Disposal information
WEEE marking “Information for the consumer”
Disposal of your old product Your product is
designed and manufactured with high quality
materials and components, which can be
recycled and reused. When this crossed out wheeled bin
symbol is attached to a product it means the product is
covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. Please
make yourself aware of the local collection system for
electrical and electronic products. Please act according
to your local rules and do not dispose of your old
products with your normal household waste. The correct
disposal of your old product will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human
health.
Care & maintenance
After using your radio
• Set to Standby.
• Switch the unit off at the mains and unplug it if you are
leaving it unattended for a long period (holidays etc).
• Avoid leaving batteries fitted if you leave the radio
unattended for long periods. They may leak and
damage the radio.
Care and cleaning
• All care and cleaning operations should be carried out
with the unit unplugged from the mains power.
• Occasionally wipe the cabinet with a lint free duster.
Never clean the unit with liquids or solvents.
Page 14
Guarantee
PRODUCT GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of
Year
This product is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of original purchase.
Any defect that arises due to faulty materials or workmanship will either be replaced,
refunded or repaired free of charge where possible during this period by the dealer from
whom you purchased the unit.
Page 15
The guarantee is subject to the following provisions:
The guarantee does not cover accidental damage, misuse, cabinet parts, knobs or
consumable items.
The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions
contained in this manual.
It must be used solely for domestic purpose.
The guarantee will be rendered invalided if the product is re-sold or has been damaged by
inexpert repair.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for the incidental or consequential damages.
The guarantee is in addition to, and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights.
Guarantor: Argos Limited
489 - 499 Avebury Boulevard
Central Milton Keynes
MK9 2NW
Loading...
+ hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.