6 SICHERHEIT UND AUFSTELLEN
7 AUF EINEN BLICK
9 STROMVERSORGUNG
10 ALLGEMEINE FUNKTIONEN
11 RADIO-BETRIEB
12 CD-BETRIEB
14 MP3-BETRIEB
16 USB-BETRIEB
17 INFORMATIONEN
ENGLISH
19 SAFETY AND SET-UP
20 OVERVIEW
22 POWER SUPPLY
23 GENERAL FUNCTIONS
24 RADIO MODE
25 CD MODE
27 MP3 MODE
29 USB MODE
30 INFORMATION
FRANÇAIS
32 SÉCURITÉ ET CONFIGURATION
33 VUE D’ENSEMBLE
35 ALIMENTATION ÉLECTRIQUE
36 FONCTIONS GENERALES
37 FONCTION RADIO
38 FONCTION CD
40 FONCTION MP3
42 FONCTION USB
43 INFORMATIONS
ITALIANO
45 SICUREZZA E INSTALLAZIONE
46 IN BREVE
48 ALIMENTAZIONE ELETTRICA
49 FUNZIONI GENERALI
50 FUNZIONAMENTO RADIO
51 FUNZIONAMENTO CD
53 FUNZIONAMENTO MP3
55 FUNZIONAMENTO USB
56 INFORMAZIONI
РУССКИЙ ЯЗЫК
58 БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ И УСТАНОВКА
59 ОБЗОР
61 ЭЛЕКТРОПИТАНИЕ
62 ОБЩИЕ ФУНКЦИИ
63 РЕЖИМ РАДИОПРИЕМНИКА
64 РЕЖИМ CD
66 РЕЖИМ MP3
68 РЕЖИМ USB
69 ИНФОРМАЦИЯ
ESPAÑOL
71 SEGURIDAD E INSTALACIÓN
72 VISTA GENERAL
74 ALIMENTACIÓN DE CORRIENTE
75 FUNCIONES GENERALES
76 MODO RADIO
77 MODO CD
79 MODO MP3
81 MODO USB
82 INFORMACIÓN
NEDERLANDS
84 VEILIGHEID EN INSTALLATIE
85 IN EEN OOGOPSLAG
87 STROOMTOEVOER
88 ALGEMENE FUNCTIES
89 RADIO-MODE
90 CD-MODE
92 MP3-MODE
94 USB-MODE
95 INFORMATIE
149 GÜVENLİK VE KURULUM
150 GENEL BAKIŞ
152 GÜÇ KAYNAĞI
152 GENEL FONKSİYONLAR
153 RADYO MODU
154 CD MODU
156 MP3 MODU
158 USB MODU
159 BİLGİLER
161 GÜVENLİK TEDBİRLERİ
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SAFETY AND SET-UP_______________________________________________
To ensure that this device provides you with long-term
satisfaction and enjoyment, please observe the following instructions.
7
This device is designed for the playback of audio
signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited.
7
Protect the device and the CDs from rain, moisture
(dripping or splashing water), sand and heat. Do not
leave it next to heaters or inside parked cars in the
sun.
7
Make sure there is adequate ventilation when positioning the device. There must be a free space of at
least 10 cm behind the device. Do not place objects
on the ventilation slots.
7
Do not place any objects containing liquids (for example, vases) on the device. Do not insert any foreign bodies in the CD compartment of the device.
7
Do not place any objects such as burning candles
on the device.
7
Bringing the device in from the cold can cause condensation on the CD lens, which prevents it from
playing. Give the device time to warm up.
7
Only use the device in a moderate climate.
7
The CD unit contains self-lubricating bearings, which
must not be oiled or greased.
7
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices.
Even if the device is switched off, it can be damaged
by a lightning strike to the mains. Always remove the
mains plug during an electrical storm.
7
If malfunctions occur due to static electricity charges
or fast transient (burst), reset the device. To do this,
pull out the power plug and connect it again after
a few seconds.
7
Do not use any cleaning agent, as this may damage the casing. Clean the device with a clean, moist
leather cloth.
7
Please note when deciding where to put the
device that furniture surfaces are covered by
various types of lacquer and plastic, most of which
contain chemical additives. These may cause corrosion to the feet of the device, thus resulting in stains
on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult
or impossible to remove.
7
Never open the device casing under any circumstances. No warranty claims are accepted for damage resulting from improper handling.
7
Prolonged listening at loud volumes with
the earphones can damage your
hearing.
General information on laser devices
You will find a symbol
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
UCT 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.
If operating devices or methods other than those spe-cified here are employed, it may lead to dangerous
exposure to emissions.
Invisible laser radiation is emitted if the CD compartment is opened and the safety locking mechanism is
shorted. Do not expose yourself to this radiation.
similar to the one shown
here on the bottom of
the device.
shows the preset number.
In CD-DA mode: shows the total
number of tracks and the current
track.
In MP3/USB mode:
total number of albums and the
current file.
FM In radio mode: FM (VHF) frequency
band indicator.
s
MEM In radio mode: flashes when a radio
MP3
ALBUM
In CD mode: indicates playback,
flashes when paused.
station is saved, lights up when
tuned to a stored radio station.
In CD mode: flashes when a track
memory is created and played
back.
In MP3/USB mode:
an MP3 CD is in use.
In MP3/USB mode:
album level.
displays the
indicates that
shows the
MHz
RND In CD mode: the tracks or titles are
played back in random order.
M In CD mode: flashes when a track is
M ALL In CD mode: lights up when the
)
MHz In radio mode: in combination with
repeated.
In MP3/USB mode:
file is repeated.
Lights up when an album is
repeated.
whole CD is repeated.
In MP3/USB mode:
an album is repeated.
In radio mode: an FM stereo station
is being received.
the FM frequency indicator.
flashes when a
lights up when
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POWER SUPPLY _____________________________________________________
Mains operation
Note:
7
Check that the mains voltage on the type plate
corresponds to your local mains supply.
7
If this is not the case, contact your specialist dealer.
1 Plug the mains cable supplied into the »AC~«
socket on the radio recorder (back of device).
2 Plug the mains cable into the wall socket.
Caution:
7
The device is connected to the mains with the power plug. To fully disconnect the device from the
mains, pull out the plug.
7
The mains plug is used to disconnect the device. It
shall remain readily operable and should not be
obstructed during intended use.
Battery operation
1 Open the battery compartment by pressing the catch
and removing the lid.
2 Insert six batteries (6 x 1.5 V/type IEC R14/UM2/
C-size), observing the polarity marked on the lid of
the battery compartment.
3 Close the battery compartment.
Notes:
7
Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat,
caused for example by direct sunlight, heaters or
fire.
7
Remove the batteries when they are flat or when
you know that the device will not be used for a
long period of time.
7
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage
resulting from leaking batteries.
7
The batteries are switched off during mains operation.
Environmental note:
7
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy
metal, may not be disposed of with household
waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner. Find out about the
legal regulations which apply in your area.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS ___________________________________________
Switching on and off
1 Switch on the device with the required input source
by moving the switch to the
»OFF CD USB RADIO« position.
2 Move the »OFF CD USB RADIO« switch to the
»OFF« position to switch off the device.
Selecting the input source
1 Select the input source (CD, USB or RADIO) using
»OFF CD USB RADIO«.
Adjusting the volume
1 Adjust the volume with »VOLUME«.
Switching the Ultra Bass System on
and off
This function boosts the bass frequencies.
1 Switch the Ultra Bass System on and off with »UBS«.
Listening with headphones
1 Connect the headphones to the »0« headphone
jack (ø 3.5 mm).
– This switches off the loudspeakers.
Note:
7
Excessive sound pressure from the earphones or
headphones can cause hearing loss.
Automatic shutdown
If the device is in the “Stop“ position for more than 15
minutes it automatically switches to Stand-by mode. For
further using switch on the device again.
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RADIO MODE _________________________________________________________
Antennas
1 For FM stations (VHF) extend the telescopic antenna.
Note:
7
If the FM signal is too strong, it is advisable to push
in the telescopic antenna.
Selecting the radio input source
1 Move the »OFF CD USB RADIO« switch to the
»RADIO« position.
Setting and storing radio stations
Automatic station search
1 Activate the station search by pressing
»PROG/MEM« until the frequency display
changes to rapid run-through.
– The device searches for up to 10 radio stations
and then saves them. After the search has
finished, the station stored in position 01 can be
heard.
Automatic station search
1 Activate the station search by pressing »DOWN «
or »UP « until the frequency display changes to
rapid run-through.
– The search stops when a programme is found.
Manual station search
1 To move the frequency forward in steps, briefly press
»DOWN « or »UP « several times.
– The frequency changes in steps of 50 kHz.
Storing stations on station positions
Up to 10 stations in the FM band can be stored.
1 Press »DOWN « or »UP « to select the station.
2 Press »PROG/MEM« briefly to activate the memory
function.
3 Select the desired station position with
»ALBUM MEMORY UP« or
»ALBUM MEMORY DOWN«.
4 Press »PROG/MEM« to save the station.
5 To store more stations, repeat steps 1 to 4.
Note:
7
You can replace a station on a preset with a new
one by carrying out steps 1 to 4 as described
above.
Selecting a preset position
1 Select the station preset position with »ALBUM ME-
MORY UP« or »ALBUM MEMORY DOWN«.
Stereo/mono reception
If the device receives an FM stereo station, »)« 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 Switch to mono reception by pressing
»■ MONO/ST.«.
2 Switch to stereo reception by pressing
»■ MONO/ST.« again.
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CD MODE ________________________________________________________________
The device is suitable for music CDs
displaying the logo shown here (CDDA) and for CD-Rs and CD-RWs with
audio data.
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 Move the »OFF CD USB RADIO« switch to the
»CD« position.
2 Press »OPEN/CLOSE« to open the CD compart-
ment.
3 Insert a CD in the compartment with its label facing
upwards.
4 Press »OPEN/CLOSE« to close the lid of the CD
compartment.
– The device reads the content of the CD.
The total number of tracks appears in the
display.
CD playback
1 Press »eII« to start playback.
– Playback begins with the first track.
– Display: the current track number.
– Playback stops at the end of the CD.
2 Press »eII« to pause playback pause.
3 Press »eII« to resume playback.
4 Press »■ MONO/ST.« to end playback.
5 Press »OPEN/CLOSE« to open the CD compart--
ment and take out the CD.
6 Close the CD compartment.
Repeating the current track
1 Press »DOWN « briefly during playback.
– The track is repeated from the beginning.
Selecting another track
1 During playback, keep pressing »DOWN « or
»UP « until the number of the track you want to
hear appears in the display.
– Playback of the selected track starts automatically.
Note:
7
You can also select tracks in the stop position.
However, you must then start playback of the track
with »eII«.
7
In stop mode you can press and hold down
»DOWN « or »UP « to select tracks more
quickly.
Searching for a passage within a
track
1 During playback, press »DOWN « or »UP «
and hold it down until you find the passage you want
to hear.
– Playback starts when you release »DOWN «
or »UP «.
Note:
7
During the search the volume is reduced.
Repeating a track (Repeat One)
1 During playback, press »MODE« once.
– The current track is repeated.
2 To terminate the function, press »MODE« twice.
Repeating all tracks (Repeat All)
1 During playback press »MODE« twice.
– The whole CD is played back repeatedly.
2 To terminate the function, press »MODE« once.
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CD MODE ________________________________________________________________
Creating a track memory
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. A track may be stored
more than once. Program is only possible in the stop
position.
Selecting and storing tracks
1 Press »PROG/MEM« to call up the function.
2 Select the track by pressing »DOWN « or »UP «.
3 Press »PROG/MEM« to save the track.
4 To store more tracks, repeat steps 2 to 3.
Playing back a track memory
1 Start the track memory by pressing »eII«.
– Playback begins with the first programmed file or
track.
2 Press »■ MONO/ST.« to end playback.
3 To play the track memory again, press
»PROG/MEM« and afterwards »eII«.
Changing the track selection
1 In stop mode, keep pressing »PROG/MEM« until
the number of the track you want to replace appears
in the display.
The device is suitable for CDRs and CD-RWs with MP3
and WMA 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. The device
reads MP3 files with a maximum of 255 files per album. An MP3 CD may not contain more than 512 files
or albums in total.
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.
Selecting albums and files
1 Select the album during playback by pressing
»ALBUM MEMORY DOWN« or
»ALBUM MEMORY UP«.
2 Select the file you want by pressing »DOWN « or
»UP «.
– Playback of the selected file starts automatically
after a short time.
Notes:
7
You can also select albums and files in the stop
position. However, you must then start playback
of the file with »eII«.
7
The root album is shown as number 1. However,
you can only select an album if it actually contains
MP3 files.
Repeating all the files in an album
(Repeat Album)
1 During playback, press »MODE« twice.
– All the files on the current album are played back
repeatedly.
2 To quit the function, press »MODE« until the repeat
indicator goes out.
Repeating all files (Repeat All)
1 During playback, press »MODE« until »MALL«
appears in the display.
– The whole CD is played back repeatedly.
2 To quit the function, press »MODE« until the repeat
indicator goes out.
Playing back files in random order
(Random)
1 In Stop mode, press »MODE« until »RND« appears
in the display.
2 Press »eII« to start random playback.
– All files on the CD are played back once in ran-
dom order.
3 To end this function, press »MODE«.
Repeating a file (Repeat 1)
1 During playback, press »MODE« once.
– The current file is repeated.
2 To quit the function, press »MODE« until the repeat
You can store and then play back up to 20 titles from
various albums on the disc or USB memory stick in a set
order. A track may be stored more than once. Program
is only possible in the stop position.
Selecting and storing files
1 Press »PROG/MEM« to call up the function.
– Display: »000« for the first preset position, »MEM«
flashes.
2 Select the album by pressing »ALBUM MEMORY
DOWN« or »ALBUM MEMORY UP«.
3 Select the file you want by pressing »DOWN « or
»UP «.
4 Press »PROG/MEM« to save the file.
– Display: »000« for the second preset position,
»MEM« flashes.
5 To save more files, repeat steps 2 to 4.
Playing back titles in random order
(Random)
1 In stop mode, keep pressing »MODE« until »RND«
appears in the display.
2 Press »eII« to start random playback.
– All tracks on the CD are played back once in ran-
dom order.
3 To terminate the function, press »MODE« again.
Adding files
1 In stop mode, keep pressing »PROG/MEM« until
the file shown in the display is zero.
2 Select the number of the new file by pressing
»DOWN « or »UP «.
3 Press »PROG/MEM« to save the file.
Deleting the track memory
The device must be in the stop position.
1 Press »OPEN/CLOSE« to open the CD compart-
ment;
or
press »■ MONO/ST.« while programming.
Playing back a track memory
1 Start the track memory by pressing »eII«.
– Playback begins with the first programmed file.
2 Press »■ MONO/ST« to end playback.
3 To play the track memory again, press
»PROG/MEM« and afterwards »eII«.
Changing the file selection
1 In stop mode, keep pressing »PROG/MEM« until
the number of the file you want to replace appears
in the display.
2 Select the number of the new file or track by pressing
»DOWN « or »UP «.
3 Press »PROG/MEM« to save the new file or track.
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USB MODE _____________________________________________________________
The device supports most MP3 Player or USB memory
sticks.
Note:
7
The device must be switched off while the USB
connection is being made. If it is not switched off,
data can be lost.
Connecting a MP3 Player or an USB
memory stick
1 Move the »OFF CD USB RADIO« switch to the
»OFF« position to switch off the device.
2 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player to the
»USB« socket on the device using a standard USB
cable;
or
insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in the
»USB« socket on the device.
Selecting the USB input source
For MP3/WMA mode with MP3 player or USB memory stick, the same playback and search functions are
available as for MP3 mode (see MP3 Mode section).
Note:
7
The function “Creating a track memory” is not
possible in USB mode.
1 Move the »OFF CD USB RADIO« switch to the
»USB« position.
2 Press »eII« to start playback.
– Playback begins with the first track.
3 Press »■ MONO/ST« to end playback.
Notes:
7
The USB socket of this device is a standard socket.
Due to rapid develo ments in technology and new
manufacturers appearing every day, the compatibility of USB memory sticks can only be partially
guaranteed. If USB operation is impaired or is not
possible, this does not indicate a malfunction of
the device.
Caution:
7
Bi–directional data transfer as defined for ITE devices in EN 55022/EN 555024 is not possible.
7
USB transfer is not in itself an operating mode. It is
only an additional function.
7
Never remove memory cards and USB devices
during operation. This can damage the memory
card, the USB device and the device. This type of
damage will invalidate your warranty.
Notes:
7
To remove the MP3 player or the USB memory
stick, switch off the device and pull out the cable
for the data medium.
7
The USB socket on the device does not support a
connection for a USB extension cable and is not
designed for directly connecting to a computer.
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INFORMATION ______________________________________________________
Technical data
This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives.
This product fulfils the European direc-
tives 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC,
2009/125/EC and 2011/65/EU.
Never open the device casing. The manufacturer will
not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper handling.
The type plate is located on the bottom of the device.
Power supply
Mains operation: 230 V
Battery operation: 6 x 1.5 V IEC
(R14/UM2/C-Size)
Max. power consumption
Operation: 14 W
Standby: < 0,5 W
Output
DIN 45324, 10 % THD
Music signal power: 2 x 1.5 W
Sine wave power: 2 x 1 W
Stereo headphone jack: 3.5 mm ø
Radio unit Frequency bands
FM 87.5 ...108.0 MHz
CD unit
Frequency response: 20 Hz ... 16 kHz
Noise voltage ratio: ≥ 65 dB
MP3 features
Playback format: MP3 and WMA
File system / file management: ISO 9660 Level 1 compatible
USB
FAT32/16 file is compatible with USB 2.0
Dimensions and weight
W x H x L: 245 x 139 x 245 mm
Weight: 1.8 kg
, 50/60 Hz
~
Environmental note
This product has been manufactured with high quality
parts and materials which can be reused and are suitable for recycling.
Therefore, do not dispose the pro-
duct with normal domestic waste at
the end of its service life.
Take it to a collection point for the
recycling of electrical and electronic
equipment. This is indicated by this symbol on the product, in the operating manual and on the packaging.
Please consult your local authorities to learn the nearest
collection point.
Help protect the environment by recycling used products.
Technical and design modifications reserved.
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INFORMATION ______________________________________________________
Troubleshooting
If a fault occurs, first refer to this information before you
take the device for repair.
If you are unable to rectify the fault using the information given here, contact your local dealer or service
specialist.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair
the radio recorder yourself, as this would invalidate the
guarantee.
PROBLEM
GENERAL INFORMATION
No sound
The device does not respond to button
commands
The device suffers malfunctions during
playback
RADIO
Poor radio reception
CD
Playback will not start
The CD player skips tracksA stored track memory is being played
CD-Rs or CD-RWs are not being
played back, or being played back
incorrectly
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The volume setting is too low
The headphones are connected
The batteries are flat
The batteries are incorrectly inserted
The mains cable is incorrectly connected
Static electrical discharge or electrical fast
transient (burst)
Weak radio antenna signal
Interference from electrical devices such
as televisions, video recorders, computers,
neon lamps etc.
The CD is damaged or dirty
The RANDOM function is activated
The CD is faulty or the software or
hardware settings were incorrect during
burning
MP3
MP3 CD plays too fast or slowly
The sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz was
not used
REMEDY
Adjust the volume, unplug the
headphones
Replace the batteries, insert then
correctly
Connect the mains cable properly
Switch off the device, disconnect the
mains cable and plug it in again after
a few seconds
Remove any batteries
VHF (FM): tilt and turn the telescopic
antenna
Keep radio recorder away from
electrical devices
Replace or clean the CD
Switch to normal playback or delete
Switch off the RANDOM function
Check the components of your CD
burner / burner software or change
the CD you are using
Burn a new MP3 CD using the correct
sampling frequency