Hyundai H-1438 Instruction Manual

H-1438
PORTABLE STEREO RADIO
CASSETTE RECORDER WITH
CD/MP3/USB/SD
КАССЕТНАЯ CD/MP3/USB/SD-
СТЕРЕОМАГНИТОЛА
Руководство по эксплуатации Instruction manual
Dear customer!
Thank you for purchasing our product. For safety, it is strongly recommended to read this manual carefully before connecting, operating and/or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in future.
Description
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button (cassette fast forward)
1. STOP/CARD button
2. FM ST indicator
3. Display
4. Handle
5. PLAY/PAUSE/USB button
6. CD compartment cover
7. REPEAT/PROGRAM button
8. SKIP+10/FOLDER button
button (cassette pause)
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11. DBBS indicator
button (cassette stop/eject)
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12. button (cassette rewind)
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button (cassette play)
14.
button (cassette record)
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16. BACK button
17. NEXT button
18. SD memory card slot
19. USB port
Not indicated:
Back panel: Headphone socket, Power
cord, Telescopic FM antenna, AUX in jack Bottom panel: Battery compartment. Left panel: VOLUME regulator, FUNCTION switch Right panel: BAND switch/DBBS switch, TUNING regulator
Important safeguards
Attention: The owner’s manual
contains important operating and maintenance instructions. For your safety, it is necessary to refer to the manual.
Dangerous voltage: Uninsulated
dangerous voltage that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to persons is present within this product enclosure.
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not dismantle the body. Prefer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not use the unit in places where it can be exposed to water, moisture and dust. Make sure that pins or other foreign objects do not get inside the unit; they may cause malfunctions, or create safety hazards such as electrical shock.
Power supply
Battery operation
• Open the battery compartment cover.
• Insert 6 batteries (UM-2/LR-14). Please observe correct battery polarities or the set will not work.
• Close the battery compartment cover.
AC operation
• Before the first connecting of the
appliance check that voltage indicated on the rating label corresponds the mains voltage in your home.
• Insert the power cord plug into power
supply socket.
Caution:
• When the set is only used with AC or is not used for 2 weeks or more, please remove the batteries, to avoid damage to the set from leakage of batteries.
• Always switch off the unit when not in use.
• Always unplug the appliance from power supply, when not in use long time.
Stereo headphone connection
• For private listening, insert 3.5 mm headphone into the stereo headphone jack (on the back side of the unit).
• Adjust volume control to the appropriate level as desired by turning VOLUME regulator.
• When the stereo headphone jack is plugged, speakers will disconnect automatically.
Radio operation
• Set FUNCTION switch to RADIO position.
• Select your desired broadcasting band with BAND switch.
• Rotate TUNING knob to receive the desired broadcast. The current frequency will be displayed.
• Adjust the level of sound with VOLUME knob.
• To turn off the radio, set FUNCTION switch to TAPE position.
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Antenna
• For FM reception, adjust the telescopic antenna appropriately to obtain the best reception on the band selected.
• The AM signal is picked up through the built-in ferrite antenna. The set should be placed to a position for the best reception.
FM stereo reception
• Set BAND switch to FM position, programs are received in mono mode.
In particular when stereo signal is weak and much noise are received, it is preferable to receive stations in mono.
• Set BAND switch to FM ST position, programmer is received in stereo mode, the FM ST indicator will light up.
CD/MP3 operation
Insertion and removal of discs
• Place a disc into the compartment with the label-side (printed side of disc) facing upwards. Press down in the center part of disc until the disc “locks” onto the center spindle.
• When the disc has been placed onto the center spindle, gently lower the CD­door downwards until it locks shut. The disc is now ready to be played.
• Press STOP/CARD button to stop the disc spinning before opening the CD-door.
• To remove a disc, follow the same procedure as described above, except to remove the disc instead of inserting it into the compartment, by placing one finger at the middle of disc (center spindle) and the other at the edge of the disc and gently pulling upwards.
Always hold a disc by its edges.
Avoid getting any fingerprints, smudges or dirt onto the surface of a disc. In case this happens, use a special CD-cleaning cloth or cleaning kit to remove the dirt or smudges. Please make sure to always fold down the handle before opening the CD door.
General operation
• Set FUNCTION switch to CD (MP3)/
USB/SD position.
• Put a disc into the CD compartment
and close the CD door.
• The LCD display will show the total
number of tracks after a few seconds.
Play/pause mode
• Press PLAY/PAUSE/USB button to start playback, the LCD display will show the first track.
• Press PLAY/PAUSE button to pause at any track when playing. Press this button again to resume playback.
• To stop the disc, press STOP/CARD button.
• If the disc contains folders with files, select a folder by pressing and holding SKIP+10/FOLDER button repeatedly.
Skip and search mode
• Press NEXT button once to skip to the next track.
• Press BACK button once to skip back to previous track.
• Press and hold BACK and NEXT buttons to start fast backward or forward playback until you find the passage to play from.
• Press SKIP+10/FOLDER button to skip at 10 tracks forward.
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Repeat mode
• Press REPEAT/PROGRAM button
once for single track repeat playing.
• For MP3 discs containing folders press REPEAT/PROGRAM button again for repeat playback of all tracks in the current folder.
• Press REPEAT/PROGRAM button once again for all tracks repeat playing.
• To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT/PROGRAM button once again.
Program mode
• Up to 20 CD tracks or 99 MP3 tracks can be programmed for disc play in any order. Before use, be sure to stop playback.
• Press REPEAT/PROGRAM button, the memory position number and PROGRAM symbol will show on the display.
• Select a desired track by using BACK and NEXT buttons.
• Press REPEAT/PROGRAM button to confirm.
• Repeat the two last steps as described above to enter additional memories into the program if necessary.
• When all the desired tracks have been programmed, press PLAY/PAUSE/ USB button to play the disc in the order you have programmed. PROGRAM symbol will remain on.
• To stop the CD, press STOP/CARD button.
The program memory will be cleared when STOP/CARD button is pressed twice, the CD compartment is opened or the CD or power supply is turned off.
• To turn off the CD player set
FUNCTION switch to TAPE (OFF) position.
Good quality sound is guaranteed only when playing licensed discs.
USB/SD-card operations
• This unit is equipped with a USB socket which can accept and play MP3 files stored on standard USB flash (compatible with USB version 1.1 & 2.0) up to 8 Gbs.
• This unit is also equipped with an SD card socket which can accept and play MP3 files stored on standard SD cards up to 4 Gbs.
• To use USB drives/SD cards for MP3 playback insert the USB drive or SD card into the appropriate socket and slide FUNCTION switch to CD (MP3)/USB/SD position.
• Press and hold PLAY/PAUSE/USB button to enable USB mode. The display will show “USB” symbol. Press and hold STOP/CARD button to enable SD mode. The display will show “SD” symbol.
• If MP3 files are found the set will start playback of the first file.
• Playback control is same as for MP3 discs.
Always switch off the unit or change mode to “CD” or “RADIO” before removing a USB flash drive or SD card, to prevent damage to your USB device or memory card.
Attention: Although this product is fully
compatible with USB 1.1 & 2.0 and SD card standard formats, a small percentage of USB flash drives and SD cards might not be readable, due to those device manufacturers non-compliance with the full (official) USB and SD cards standards.
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