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English:
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits
for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set
out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
Français:
Cet appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits
radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux
appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le
Règlement sur le Brouillage Radioélectrique édicté par
le Ministère des Communications du Canada.
This warning label is located on the rearside and Inside this laser product.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug « ’ ac Polarized
has two blades with one wider than Plug
the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong.The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit
into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of
the obsolete outlet.
10 • Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11.Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer
or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,
use caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-over
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
14 • Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, 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.
and polyethylene (bags, protective foam sheet).
Your unit consists of materials which can be recycled if
disassembled by a specialized company. Please observe the
local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials,
exhausted batteries and old equipment.
As an ENERGY STAR® partner
Philips has determined that this
product meets the ENERGY STAR®
guidelines for energy efficiency.
The set complies with the FCC-Rules, Part 15 and
with 21 CFR 1040.10. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Disc handling
If the CDR Mini Hi-Fi system fails to read discs correctly, use
a commonly available cleaning-CD to clean the lenses before
submitting the unit to repair Other cleaning methods may
destroy the lenses. Always keep the trays closed to avoid dust
on the lenses.
The lenses may cloud over when the unit is suddenly moved
from cold to warm surroundings. Playing a disc is not possible
then. Leave the unit in a warm environment until the
moisture evaporates.
To take a disc out of its box easily,
press the center spindle while lifting
the CD(RW). Always pick up a
CD(RW) by the edge and put it
back in its box after use.
Never write on a CD or attach a
sticker to it Write only on the printed side of a CDR or
CDRW, and only with a soft felt-tipped pen.
To clean a disc, wipe it in a straight
line from the center toward the
edge using a soft, lint-free cloth. A
cleaning agent may damage the disc!
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.
General information/MP3
Discs for recording
For recording, make sure to use special audio discs only.
These discs are marked with “Digital Audio” and the logos
shown below.
There are two different types of audio discs for the use on
this CD recorder:
- CD-Audio Recordable (CDR)
discs can be recorded on once and
played on all standard CD players and
CD recorders when finalized.
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
Recordable
- CD-Audio Rewritable (CDRW)
discs can be recorded on, erased and
re-recorded many times and played on
CDRW compatible CD players and
CD recorders when finalized.
All Philips CD players and CD recorders with
this sticker are CDRW compatible.
To ensure proper working of the unit, we
recommend the use of Philips audio CDR and audio
CDRW discs only
Note: Do not use a computer CDR or CDRW as recording will
not work properly!
Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or
other rights of third parties are not infringed upon.
In some countries the use of the Philips CDR Mini
Hi-Fi system as shown or suggested in this user
manual may require the authorization of copyright
holders.
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
I ReWritablel
Discs for playback
For playback on this CD changer and CD recorder you can
use following discs:
- All pre-recorded audio CDs
- All audio CDR and audio CDRW discs
- MP3-CDS (CD-ROMs with MP3 tracks) - Make
sure the file name ends with .mp3
Note: Not finalized CDR(W) discs can only be played on the
CD recorder.
Some words about MP3
The revolutionary new music compression technology MP3
(MPEG Audio Layer-3) enables shrinking of original digital
audio sound data with a factor of up to 10 without losing
significant sound quality.This allows you to record up to
10 hours of CD-like quality music on a single CD-ROM.
Making your own MP3-CD
Basically there are two sources for MP3 music on CD.You can
either transfer music from your own digital audio CDs via
CD-ROM drive onto your PC and encode it into MP3 format
("rip”), or download legal MP3 music from the Internet.
Record (“burn”) the music from your hard disc onto a
CD-ROM with your home PC (make sure the file nameends with .mp3). Once finished, you can play your
MP3-CD on this CDR Mini Hi-Fi system and enjoy the music.
Data rate
The data rate is of great importance with MP3. It indicates
how fast bits are transferred.
Stereo music on a CD shows a data rate of about
1,400 kilobits per second (kbps). To achieve a good MP3quality, a bit rate of 128 kbps is recommended. As
the encoding rate is user-selectable, make sure to reach this
data rate for MP3 as recordings less than 128 kbps will suffer
from a degradation in sound quality.
Recording
Downloading MP3 files from the Internet or ripping songs
from your own digital audio CDs is a delicate process, also
influenced by the quality of the encoder program and speed
of your PC.This may sometimes result in “drop-outs”, that
you may experience while listening to your MP3-CD
In any case make sure to use a recording speed not faster
than indicated on the CD-ROM and avoid running other
programs simultaneously on your PC during the recording
process.
In compliance with the SDA1/ (Secure Digital
Music Initiative), this CDR Mini Hi-Fi system has no
digital output.
It is not possible to “burn" an MP3-CD on this
CDR Mini Hi-Fi system.
It is not possible to record from an MP3-CD.
Supported formats
The following formats are supported on this
CDR Mini Hi-Fi system:
- Disc format: ISO 9660 or Joliet
- File name: .mp3 (tracks), .m3u or .pis (playlists)
- Bit rate: 32-320 kbps (128 kbps advised) or variable
bit rate
Use ISO 9660 disc format when burning the CD-ROM.
UDF disc format (e. g.“DirectCD” or
“WinOnCD”) is not supported.
Installation
Speaker connections
The speaker connections are click-fit connectors, Use them
as shown below.
1
Connect the colored (or marked) wire to the red terminal
and the black (or unmarked) wire to the black terminal.
2
Connect;
- Left speaker to L (red and black)
- Right speaker to R (red and black)
Antenna connections
AM antenna
The supplied loop antenna is for indoor use only.
1
Fit the plug of the loop antenna to AM ANTENNA as
shown below.
2
Position the antenna as far as possible from theTV, aVCR
and other radiation sources.
3
Turn the antenna for optimum reception.
Power
The type plate is located on the rear of the unit.
Check whether the power voltage as shown on the type
plate corresponds to your local power voltage. If it does
not, consult your dealer or service organization.
2
Make sure all connections have been made before
switching on the power supply.
3
Connect the supplied power cable to AC MAINS ~ and to
the power outlet.This switches on the power supply.
When the unit is switched to standby, it is still consuming
some power To disconnect the unit from the power
completely, remove the power cable from the power
outlet.
To avoid overheating of the unit, a safety circuit has
been built in. Therefore, your unit may disconnect
under extreme conditions. If this happens, switch the
unit off and let it cool down before reusing it.
Plug and Play
This function allows you to store all available radio stations
automatically
First setup
1 When you switch on the power ПиТЩ
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FM antenna
The supplied wire antenna can only be used to receive
nearby stations. For better reception we recommend using
a cable antenna system or an outdoor antenna.
Open the FM ANTENNA click-fits by pushing the lever
down as shown below.
2
Insert each wire of the antenna into one hole.
3
Close the click-fits using the lever
4
Move the antenna in different positions for optimum
reception.
2 Press ►!! to start storing.
-► IiMyFRLL is displayed, followed by TUtJER and RUFu.
4 PROG starts flashing.
-► All FM stations, followed by all other stations of other
wavebands with sufRcient signal strength, will be stored.
Note: If no stereo signal is detected, РМЕРК ЯМТРМ|МП will
be displayed. Check the antenna connection or turn the
antenna for optimum reception.
3 When all available radio stations are stored or the memory
for 40 presets is full, storing will stop and the last stored
radio station will play.
0 To exit automatic storing, press ■.
Note: If you exit automatic storing before completion, the
function will restart when you switch on the power supply again.
Restarting Piug and Piay
1 Press ►II for minimum 5 seconds in standby or
demonstration mode.
->RuFu IMBFREL ■■ РРРУ5 РЕПУ will be scrolled.
2 Press ►!! to restart storing.
-» IMS FREE is displayed, followed by FUMRP and RilTO.
-» PROG starts flashing.
-» All previously stored stations will be replaced.
Installation
Analog audio connections
AUX/CDR IN L/R
It is possible to use an additional appliance, e.g. tape recorder;
TV orVCR, with the unit.
1 Connect the red plug of an RCA-style audio cable to the
red jack AUX/CDR IN R and the white plug to the white
jack AUX/CDR IN L.
2 Connect the other end of the RCA-style audio cable to the
audio outputs of the additional appliance.
3 Press AUX repeatedly to select the analog input for the
appliance.
-»Rua RMRl.uE H: for standard level input sources
Rua RMRLuR L: for low level input sources (when
sound of external source is too low compared to the
internal tuner or CD changer)
4 Operate your appliance as usual and adjust volume and
sound with the unit.
It is not possible to connect a turntable directly to
AUX/CDR IN L/R. If you wish to use a turntable
with the unit, you have to connect an amplifier to
AUX/CDR IN L/R on the unit.Then connect the
turntable to the amplifier,
Digital audio connections
DIGITAL IN
You can use this coaxial input for recordings from any digital
audio equipment that has a digital coaxial output e.g.
CD player or DVD player
1
Use a coaxial cable to connect the coaxial output of the
additional appliance with DIGITAL IN on the unit
2
Press AUX repeatedly to select the digital input for the
appliance.
-»RuajjIRITRL is displayed.
3 Operate your appliance as usual.
Connecting a subwoofer
A subwoofer can be used to enhance the bass
performance of your unit dramatically.
1 Use an RCA-style audio cable to connect the input of the
subwoofer with SUBWOOFER OUT on the unit
2 Follow the instructions supplied with the subwoofer
LINE OUT L/R
You can use these outputs for playback or recording on any
analog audio equipment e.g. amplifier or tape recorder
• Use an RCA-style audio cable to connect the analog audio
inputs of the additional appliance with LINE OUT L/R on
the unit and operate your appliance as usual.
Controls and connections
3) (12) @ @ ®
On the back
@ SPEAKERS 6 QL/R
connect to the supplied speakers
(2) AC MAINS ~
After all other connections have been made, connect
the power cord to the power outlet,
(D DIGITAL IN
connect to the coaxial output of a digital appliance
® FM ANTENNA
connect the supplied wire antenna here
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(5) AM ANTENNA
connect the supplied loop antenna here
(6) LINE OUT R/L
connect to the analog audio input of an additional appliance
@ AUX/CDR IN R/L
connect to the analog audio output of an additional
appliance
(8) SUBWOOFER OUT
connect to the input of a subwoofer
On the front
Controls and connections
(9) wOOx LEVEL
selects the desired wOOx level 1,2 or 3
@ wOOx ON-OFF
switches the wOOx effect on/off
@ OPEN-CLOSE
opens/closes the CD changer drawer
(g) CLOCK-TIMER
selects the dock or timer functions
(13) display
@ DISPLAY
CDC, CDR: selects display information/text
(g) CD CHANGE
opens the CD changer drawee rotates the tray once
@ Ü STANDBY-ON
switches the unit to standby
(g) ECO POWER
switches the unit to eco-standby
(g) 0
3.5 mm headphone jack
Note: Connecting the headphones will switch off the speakers.
(g) Source selection - SOURCE
CDR
selects the CD recorder
CD1,CD2,CD3
selects the CD changée switches to CD 1, CD 2 or CD 3
TUNER
selects the tuner
AUX
selects the input for an additional appliance
@) Multiple function control - rotary control:
N JOG CONTROL N
selects the previous/next menu item
CDC, CDR: selects the previous/next track
TUNER: selects the previous/next preset tuner station
Multiple function control - keys to press:
« SEARCH
CDC, CDR: searches backward, reviews the tracks in a
program
TUNER: tunes to a lower radio frequency
►► SEARCH
CDC, CDR: searches forward, reviews the tracks in a
program
TUNER: tunes to a higher radio frequency
YES/ENTER
confirms a selection
► II
starts/interrupts playback
REC LEVEL
activates the rotary control for record level adjustment
CDTEXT/EDIT
switches through CD text information, enters/exits the text
edit menu
PROG
enters/exits the program menu
■
stops playback/recording
NO/CANCEL
cancels a selection
COPY CD
selects high speed recording and automatic finalizing of
current CD
COMPILE CD
selects high speed recording and automatic finalizing of
current program
FINALIZE CD
finalizes/unfinalizes recordings
RECORD
enters the recording menu
(24)
ERASE CD
enters the erasing menu
Sound control - rotary control:
MASTER VOLUME
adjusts the volume
Sound control - keys to press:
DSC
selects predefined sound settings
VAC
selects predefined surround sound settings
INCREDIBLE SURROUND
creates an incredibly wide stereo effect
CD RECORDER
CD recorder drawer
A CDR OPEN-CLOSE
opens/closes the CD recorder drawer
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Remote control
(8) PROGRAM
enters/exits the program menu
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AUX /" SLEEP TIMER ON/OFF
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TRACK INCR. CDTEXT/edit DISPLAY
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PROGRAM REPEAT SHUFFLE
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@ REPEAT
repeats a track, an entire CD(RW) or a program
@ SHUFFLE
plays tracks in random order
(ri) DIM
controls brightness of display
(g) MUTE
switches the sound off/on
@ INCR.SURR.
switches incredibly wide stereo effect on/off
(g) -VOLUME
decreases the volume
(g) + VOLUME
increases the volume
@ ►
starts playback
® W
selects the next menu item
CDC, CDR: selects the next track
TUNER: selects the next preset tuner station
Remote control keys
CD
(1)
switches the unit to standby
CDR, CD1, CD2, CD3, TUNER, AUX
select the sources
SLEEP
activates the sleep timer
TIMER ON/OFF
activates/deactivates the timer
DISPLAY
selects display information/text
CDTEXT/edit
switches through CD text information, enters/exits the text
edit menu
TRACK INCR.
@
selects automatic or manual increment of a track
(g) N
selects the previous menu item
CDC, CDR: selects the previous track
TUNER: selects the previous preset tuner station
® ■
stops playback
(2® ◄◄
CDC, CDR: searches backward
TUNER: tunes to a lower radio frequency
►>
21)
CDC, CDR: searches foward
TUNER: tunes to a higher radio frequency
II PAUSE
interrupts playbacis/recording
YES
confirms a selection
(24)
NO
cancels a selection
WOOX ON/OFF
switches the wOOx effect on/off
WOOX LEVEL
selects the desired wOOx level 1,2 or 3
(27
VAC
selects predefined surround sound settings
DSC
selects predefined sound settings
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Remote control/Sound control
Remote control usage
Open the battery compartment
of the remote control and insert
2 alkaline batteries, type AA (R06,
UM-3).
Do not use old and new or different
types of batteries in combination.
Remove batteries if they are empty or if the remote
control will not be used for a long time.
Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should
be disposed of properly.
The buttons on the remote control work the same way as
the corresponding ones on the unit.
Note: Always press the source key of the source you wish to
control (e.g. CD1) before selecting the desired function key
(e.g. ►Il|
Sound control
DSC
Digital Sound Control enables you to select predefined
sound settings.
• Press DSC repeatedly to select the desired sound setting.
■* Either Ills IT Hi, R[J,TK, POP, I'JEiJ REE.CLRSSIi: or
PLPPTRIE is displayed.
Note: For a neutral sound select ELRBSIE.
VAC
Virtual Ambience Control enables you to select
predefined surround sound settings.
• Press VAC repeatedly to select the desired surround sound
setting.
-» EitherHRLL, CIMLMR,RRLRiE,CCMilRRi, iTRLD or
LyiRR is displayed.
wOOx
Volume adjustment
• Adjust the volume by using MASTERVOLUME.
-» The current volume level is displayed.
incredible Surround
Stereo sound is determined by the distance between the
front speakers. Incredible Surround enables you to enjoy an
incredibly wide stereo effect, regardless of the speakers'
distance.
• Press INCREDIBLE SURROUND to switch the surround
sound effect either on or off.
TNlRLIjISLIc BuRRuuMT] is displayed if the surround
sound effect is on.
Note: The effect of Incredible Surround may vary with different
types of music.
Optimal Sound
For optimal sound listening, you can adjust only one of the
following sound controls at a time: DSC orVAC.
This feature enables you to select a deep and powerful bass.
Press wOOx ON-OFF repeatedly to switch the wOOx
effect either on or off:
-»WuLjf LLI/PL I (or R,R):the wOOx effect is switched
on and the current level is displayed.
0 To select another of the 3 possible wOOx levels, press
wOOx LEVEL repeatedly until the desired level is displayed:
EitherWDu/'' LEi'EL fiJulJ'' LEI'EL P or
ImIulI" EEi'EE 3 is displayed.
MUTE
This feature allows you to temporarily switch off the sound
without switching off the unit.
1 Press MUTE on the remote control to switch off the sound.
-»MuTR is displayed and playback/recording will continue
without sound.
2 Press MUTE on the remote control again to switch on the
sound again.
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Basic functions
Loading the CDC and CDR
Important!
1) This system is designed for regular CD(RW)s.
Therefore, do not use any accessories such as disc
stabilizer rings or CD treatment sheets, etc. as offered
on the market, because they may cause jamming of
the changer mechanism.
2) Do not load more than one disc into one disc
tray.
CD changer: Press OPEN-CLOSE to open the
CD changer drawer
-»uPEIM EMRMGEf? is displayed, the drawer is opened and
the tray rotates once.
CD recorder: Press A CDR OPEN-CLOSE to open the
CD recorder drawer
uPEI'm' ljjP is displayed and the drawer is opened.
Note: Opening the CD changer or CD recorder clears any
program.
CD changer; You can load up to 3 discs. Insert a disc
(printed side up) in the right tray.
Switching to standby
• To switch the unit on press C!) STANDBY-ON on the
unit
• To switch the unit to standby press
again.
-♦ The unit is switched to standby and the time is displayed.
• To switch the unit to eco-standby press ECO POWER
on the unit (or
0
on the remote control for 3 seconds).
0
STANDBY-ON
Demonstration mode
The demonstration mode displays various features of the
unit and will start automatically.
• To cancel the demonstration mode keep ■ on the
unit pressed for at least 5 seconds.
-♦ The demo mode is cancelled permanently.The unit
switches to standby.
O You can load another disc in the left tray.
O To insert a third disc press CD CHANGE on the unit.
-»The CD carousel will rotate once.
CD recorder:Insert a disc (printed side up) in the tray.
CD changer:Press OPEN-CLOSE again to close the drawer
-» The drawer is closed and PERTIIMG is displayed.
-» LJj.the disc tray number the total number of tracks and
the total playing time of the disc in the last selected tray
are displayed.
CD recorder: Press A CDR OPEN-CLOSE to close the
drawer
-» The drawer is closed and PEPTIiJG is displayed.
-» If an unfinalized disc is loaded, IiMIflRLIZIMG will be
displayed.
-» GUP, the total number of tracks and the total playing
time of the disc are displayed.
MP3-CD only:
-» PERjjIiMG is displayed, mp3 is shown.Then the volume
name is scrolled once (if available).
-» GS and the disc tray number (or GUP) and the first
album name are displayed.
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Playback
1 Press either CD1, CD2, CD3 or CDR to select a particular
disc.
2 Press ►!! to start playback.
•*0]] I (orc?,3) oriIIJi?,the current track number and
elapsed playing time are displayed.
O To switch through the following information, repeatedly
press DISPLAY on the unit:
-»track number; remaining playing time of current track
-»track number; remaining playing time of disc
-»track number; actual playing time of current track
3 Press ■ to stop playback.
•* HU I (or H,U) orHUR, the total number of tracks and the
total playing time of the disc are displayed.
O You can interrupt playback by pressing ►!!.
The time where playback was interrupted blinks.
0 To resume playback press ►!! again.
Selecting and searching
Selecting a track when playback is stopped (on all
discs except MP3-CDs)
1 Rotate M JOG CONTROL N to skip to the desired track
number
2 Press ►II to start playback.
-» Playback starts with the selected track.
Selecting an album and/or a track when playback
is stopped (on MP3-CDs only)
1 Insert an MP3-CD (printed side up) in the CD changer or
recorder
■*RHR UIMij is displayed, followed by a continuous
up-counting of the total number of tracks, mp3 is shown.
Then the volume name is scrolled once (if available).
•* The first album name, HU and the disc tray number or
HUR are displayed.
Basic functions
2 Rotate N JOG CONTROL N to skip to the album
number you wish to select.
-» ALBUM is shown and the album number is displayed.
3 As soon as the desired album number is displayed, stop
rotating N JOG CONTROL ►!.
-» The album name is scrolled.
4 If you want to start playback of the entire album:
Press ►!!.
-» Playback of the entire album starts.
If you want to enter the album:
Press YES.
Rotate N JOG CONTROL N to skip to the track number
you wish to select.
-» TRACK is shown and the track number is displayed.
As soon as the desired track number is displayed, stop
rotating N JOG CONTROL M.
-» The track name is scrolled.
Press ►!! to start playback.
•* Playback starts with the selected track.
To exit the album and to return to the album selection
press NO.
Notes:
At the end of your album selection you will recognize an
album called VARIOUS. This album contains all tracks which
were not saved in an album when making the MP3-CD.
If you want to play a playlist that you created on your
MP3-CD when making it, you have to select it directly by
rotating N JOG CONTROL M, then pressing ►!!.
Selecting a track during playback
• Rotate N JOG CONTROL ►! to skip to the beginning of
the previous or next track on the selected disc.
-♦ Playback continues with the selected track.
Searching for a passage during playback
1 Keep -4^ SEARCH or ►► SEARCH pressed to find a
particular passage in a backward or fooA/ard direction.
-* Searching is started and playback continues at a low
volume. After 3 seconds the search speeds up with
volume muted.
2 Release the key at the desired passage.
Normal playback continues.
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Basic functions
SHUFFLE and REPEAT
Repeating a track, a disc or a program
1 Press REPEAT repeatedly on the remote control during
playback to select either:
-> REP track:The current track is played repeatedly.
REP Disc:The entire selected disc is played repeatedly.
-► REP all: All discs in the unit (or the program) are (is)
played repeatedly.
Note: REP DISC is not possible during SHUFFLE or while
playing a program.
2 Playback starts in the chosen mode.
O To return to normal playback press REPEAT on the remote
control until the display indication disappears.
Piaying tracks in random order
• Press SHUFFLE on the remote control during playback.
-> SHUFFLE is shown and either all tracks of the program or
of all loaded disc(s) in the CD changer and CD recorder
are played in random order
O To return to normal playback press SHUFFLE on the
remote control again.
CD text display
This feature allows you to display information such as an
album title or track title contained on a specially encoded CD.
• Make sure to insert a CD that contains CD text.
CD TEXT is shown and the album title and album artist's
name is scrolled once.
CD text when piayback is stopped
• Press CDTEXT/EDIT to see the following information,
which will be scrolled once (if available):
Album artist’s name
Album title
CD text during playback
• Press CDTEXT/EDIT to see the following information,
which will be scrolled once (if available):
- Track artist’s name
Track titie
lD3-tag
This feature allows you to display information such as an
album title or track title contained on an MP3-track.
• If you created an ID3Tag on your MP3-CD, press
CDTEXT/EDIT during playback to show the following
ID3-tag information:
-» Album title
-» Track artist’s name
-» Track titie
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Program
Programming track numbers
You can select up to 99 tracks and store them in the
memory. It is possible to store any track more than once.
1 Load the desired disc(s) in the disc tray(s).
2 Press either CD1, CD2, CD3 or CDR to select a disc.
3 Press PROG to enter the program menu.
-» PROG starts blinking and PRIJBRni'l is displayed.
4 Rotate N JOG GONTROL H to select either:
->l]] I (orc?,3) and track number or CUR and track number:
The track number of CD1 (or 2,3) or the track number of
the disc in the CD recorder will be programmed,
or (for audio CD(RW) 's only):
-»Ci I (orR,B)RILL or Cllf? RLL: All tracks of CD1 (or 2,3)
or all tracks of the disc in the CD recorder will be
programmed.
5 Press YES to store your selection in the memory
The number of programmed tracks (step), PROG and
the total program time are displayed.
6 Select and store all desired tracks in this way.
7 Press PROG to end programming.
-» PROG stays shown and the program is currently available.
Note: If you try to store more than 99 tracks,
PROGRRI'I run will be displayed.
Erasing a track from the program
1 If necessary press ■ to stop playback.
2 Press either CD1, CD2, CD3 or CDR to select a disc.
3 Press PROG, followed by ◄◄ SEARCH or ►► SEARCH to
move through the program steps.
-» The track number at the selected step and the total
program time are displayed.
4 Press NO to remove the track from the program.
lLRRRRj] is displayed briefly.
The next programmed track number will move up to
this position and is displayed together with the step
number and the remaining total program time.
Clearing the program
1 If necessary press ■ to stop playback.
2 Press NO.
-♦ RLEHR RRub r' is displayed.
3 Press YES to clear the program.
-» RRub LLRRREjj is displayed and proggoes off
Making a program for recording
1 Select and store all desired tracks from the CD changer
(see “Programming track numbers”).
2 Enter the recording menu (see “Internal recording”).
O If the total time of the program is greater than the
remaining recording time of the CDR(W):
•* Ublbb iJIJT riI will be displayed briefly, followed by
the remaining recording time and REiuRU PRuiG?.
If you start recording anyway only those tracks of the
program that fit onto the CDR(W) will be recorded entirely.
O To change the program, press NO,
-* PRubRRl'1 will be displayed briefly, progand the total
playing time of the program will start blinking. Now you
can change the program (see “Programming track
numbers”, "Erasing a track from the program” and
"Clearing the program”).
Note: If you try to use a program for recording which contains
tracks from the CD changer and CD recorder, S' SIGG PRGG
and GLGRR PRUb? will be displayed. Press either NO to exit
or YES to clear the current program and prepare a new one.
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About recording
Bask information
The CD recorder deck offers you 3 main functions:
- Recording from the internal CD changer and tuner or
from a selected external source
- Finalizing your CDR(W) discs and unfinalizing your
CDRW discs
- Erasing a CDRW disc
The recording procedure is the same for CDR and CDRW
discs, Make sure the CDR(W) is absolutely free of
scratches and dust particles.
For recordings, the minimum track length is 4 seconds.You
can record up to a maximum of 99 tracks on a disc.The
minimum of recording time left on the disc is 7 seconds.
Othen^ise 2I5II FiJiL is displayed and you cannot enter
the record mode.
Do not forget to finalize! Finalizing a CDR(W) disc is
a simple procedure, necessary to:
- play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player, or
- play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible
CD player and CD recorder.
Copyright protection
The Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) prevents the
making of a digital copy from a digital copy.The system allows
making a digital recording from the original however; in some
countries this may require the authorization of copyright
holders.
Auto level control becomes active when:
- COMPILE CD is being used,
- a disc, a track or a track edit is being high speed
recorded and the CDR(W) has recordings on it, or
- a program (consisting of more than one disc) from the
CD changer is being high speed recorded.
Auto level control will not become active when:
- using COPY CD,
- making recordings from the FM tuner;
- making recordings from an external source, or
- making normal recordings in listen mode.
Switching ALC permanently off
1
If necessary, press ■ to stop playback.
2
Press CDR to select the CD recorder
3 Press REC LEVEL to select:
-> flLu uFF: ALC is permanently switched off
O To enable ALC, press REC LEVEL again to select:
-» FILu uiM: ALC is enabled.
Adjusting the record level
When you try to record copy protected material from an
external source,LuPy PRuTFFT will be displayed. No
further digital recording is possible then.
When you try to record copy protected material from the
internal CD changer no digital recording is possible
however the CD recorder will automatically switch to
analog recording. It Is not possible to copy an MP3-CD.
Recording CD text
If the original CD has CD text, this text will be recorded
automatically, provided that the CD text is not copy
protected. In that case, recording of CD text will not be
possible and iDif PRDTFFT will be displayed.
Direct Line Recording (DLR)
The CD recorder is equipped with the high-performance
Direct Line Recording technique. It ensures a perfect
recording of the source material, meaning a true “bit for
bit” recording. DLR will not become active when ALC is
being used or the record level is adjusted.
Auto Level Control (ALC)
Auto Level Control ensures that the tracks on the
recorded disc have a similar volume level. At all times the
already recorded tracks of the CDR(W) disc will be taken as
reference for the volume level of the following recordings.
You can adjust the reference record level for recordings
from the internal CD changer or from an additional
appliance.This is also possible when ALC is active.This
feature can be used for fading your recordings in or out.
Press CD1, CD2 or CD3 to select the CD changer;
or
press AUX repeatedly to select the input of the additional
appliance:
-> Rui; TIRIiRL.'the digital input is selected.
-»Ru)i RI'JRLuG H: the analog input for a standard level
source is selected.
RuF RMRLGG L:the analog input for a low level source
is selected.
Press REC LEVEL on the unit to enable the rotary control
to adjust the desired record level.
Turn the rotary control to the left to adjust the desired
record level.The loudest sounds in the material to be
recorded should not reach the red levels of the level bar
-» The actual record level (in dB) will be displayed.
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Internal recording
For internal recordings you can record from the internal
CD changer or tuner
Recording a single track
Recording a single track during playback
Insert a CDR(W) that is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles into the CD recorder tray
Play your desired track on the CD changer
2
Press RECORD on the unit to enter the recording menu.
3
-»f?EC TR and the tracknumber are displayed.
Press either:
YES to start recording,
•* The arrow lights, recordinginsessionis shown,
playback and recording start from the beginning of the
selected track and the actual recording time left starts to
count down.
or
NO to continue playback.
Recording an entire CD
High speed recording and automatic finalizing of
the current disc
1 Insert a CDR(W) that is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles into the CD recorder tray.
2 Press either CD1, CD2 or CD3 to select the disc you wish
to copy.
3 Press COPY CD on the unit to enter the recording menu.
-» The arrow starts blinking.The remaining recording time
of the CDR(W), the total playing time of the source CD
ЭП r T7 I
Press YES to start recording and finalizing.
-» The arrow lights, recordinginsessionis shown, high
speed recording at a low volume and finalizing start and
the actual recording time left starts to count down.
(огЕ,3)? are displayed.
Note: If a program was already available before pressing
COPY CD, this will be ignored,proggoes off and the current
disc will be recorded. After finishing the recording, progis
shown and the program is available again.
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Internal recording
Recording a programRecording from the tuner
High speed recording and automatic finalizing
(optional) of the current program
Insert a CDR(W) that is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles into the CD recorder tray.
Press COMPILE CD on the unit to enter the recording
menu.
-» The arrow starts blinking.The remaining recording time
of the CDR(W), the total playing time of the source CD
and
REluRS PRuG? are displayed.
Note: If no program is available and you press COMPILE CD,
you will enter immediately the program menu. Start your
programming and return to the recording menu by pressing
PROG or COMPILE CD.
Press either:
YES to confirm,
or
NO to change the program.
PROG starts blinking. Now you can change the program
(see "Program") and return to the recording menu by
pressing COMPILE CD.
1 Insert a CDR(W) that is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles into the CD recorder tray.
2 Press TUNER repeatedly to select the FM tunerThen select
the desired radio station (see "Tuning to radio stations").
3 Press RECORD on the unit to enter the recording menu.
-» REE rn fUlMER is displayed,
4 Press YES to confirm.
-» PREPPRIMG and REEuRS? are displayed.
5 Press YES to start recording,
-» The arrow lights, recordinginsessionis shown,
recording starts and the actual recording time left starts
to count down.
6 Press ■ to stop recording.
flLITu i J.IMRL? is displayed.
Press either:
YES, if the CDR(W) is to be finalized after recording,
or
NO, if the CDR(W) is not to be finalized after recording.
-» The arrow lights, recordinginsessionis shown, high
speed recording and finalizing (if selected) start and the
actual recording time left starts to count down.
Do not forget to finalize! Finalizing a CDR(W) disc is
a simple procedure, necessary to:
- play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player, or
- play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible
CD player and CD recorder.
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Internal recording
Further recording possibilities
High speed recording of an entire disc, a track or a
program
1 Insert a CDR(W) that is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles into the CD recorder tray.
2 Press either CD1, CD2 or CD3 to select the disc you wish
to record from.
3 Press RECORD on the unit to enter the recording menu.
4 Rotate N JOG CONTROL H to select one of the
following high speed recording modes:
If a disc from the CD changer is selected:
-»RElCm I (orR,3) TRET?: for high speed recording of
CD1 (or 2,3)
Continue with step 5.
-*RCC TR RR5T?: for high speed recording of a track
Press YES to confirm.
Rotate M JOG CONTROL N to select the desired track
-»REE TR and the track number Is displayed.
Continue with step 6.
If a program is available:
-» PRuG ERGT?: for high speed recording of the program
5 Press YES to confirm your selection.
-» The arrow starts blinking.The remaining recording time
of the CDR(W), the total recording time of the
CDR(W) and REEDRIj? are displayed.
Normal recording while listening to an entire disc,
a track or a program
1 Insert a CDR(W) that is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles into the CD recorder tray.
2 Press either CD1, CD2 or CD3 to select the disc you wish
to record from.
3 Press RECORD on the unit to enter the recording menu.
4 Rotate N JOG CONTROL N to select one of the
following normal recording modes:
If CD changer is selected:
-»REEEIRj] CmI (or R,R)?: for listening to CD1 (or2,3)
during normal recording
-» REE TRREfi ?: for listening to the track during normal
recording
Press YES to confirm.
Rotate M JOG CONTROL ►! to select the desired track.
-»PEE TR and the track number are displayed.
Press YES to start normal recording.
If a program is available:
-» REE PRuG?: for listening to the program during normal
recording
5 Press YES to confirm your selection.
-» The arrow starts blinking.The remaining recording time of
the CDR(W),the total recording time of the CDR(W) and
REEDRII? are displayed.
6 Press YES to start normal recording.
-» The arrow lights, recordinginsessionis shown,
normal recording starts and the actual recording time left
starts to count down.
O To stop recording press ■ on the unit.
Do not forget to finalize! Finalizing a CDR(W) disc is
a simple procedure, necessary to:
- play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player, or
- play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible
CD player and CD recorder.
Note: If the CDR(W) already contains a recording, ALC will also
become active.
6 Press YES to start high speed recording.
-» The arrow lights, recordinginsessionis shown, high
speed recording starts and the actual recording time left
starts to count down.
O To stop recording, press ■ on the unit
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External recording
Analog or digital recording?
When making recordings from an external source, we
recommend doing analog recording only If digital recording
Is not possible, Digital recording will usually result in better
sound quality.
Automatic track increment
When the digital input for recording from a digital
source (e.g. CD player) is used, tracks will be incremented
automatically such that the track numbers are positioned on
the same position as on the original. When the analog input
for recording from a digital or analog source is used, track
increment will not take place automatically unless one of the
following settings is selected.Track increments may not always
be positioned correctly, depending on the quality of the
source material.
Press TRACK INCR, as often as necessary on the remote
control during stop to switch through the following
automatic track increment functions:
-» MRMuRl : for switching the function off
-» iuRrMTRBuli: for optimal recording from noisy sources like
turntables (It is not possible to connect a turntable
directly to AUXICDR IN UR - see "Analog audio
connections”)
ÍRPR/ÍuMIlR: for optimal recording from a tape
HJj/Ili'II: for optimal recording from high quality sources
like DAT, DCC or DVD
Notes:
Track numbers can be incremented manually by pressing
TRACK INCR. on the remote control during recording. The
minimum track length is 4 seconds.
Track numbers cannot be changed after recording.
Recording with automatic start
6 Start playback on the external source you want to record from,
-» The CD recorder starts to record simultaneously and
RECORDING IN SESSION is shown.The remaining
recording time on the CDR(W) is displayed.
Note: If you start playback on the selected source within a
track, recording will start at the beginning of the next track.
7If a digital source is selected:
After the recording process, the CD recorder stops
automatically
Note: Recordings from DAT, DCC or DVD will automatically
stop after 20 seconds of silence.
If an analog source is selected:
At the end of the recording process, the CD recorder
stops after a silence of 20 seconds on the source material.
• To stop recording manually press ■ on the unit.
•* RECORDING IN SESSION gOeS off.
Manual recording
Recording from an external source
1 Insert a CDR(W) that is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles into the CD recorder tray.
2 Press repeatedly AUX to select the input for the external
source you want to record from.
-» Ru'li ITijITRL:the digital input is selected.
■ RU;: RMRL
source is selected.
-» Ru'T Rl'JRLuR L: the analog input for a low level source
is selected.
3
Press RECORD on the unit to enter the recording menu.
4
Rotate M JOG CONTROL W to select the type of recording:
-» Ru r iRIMuRL ?: for manual start of recording
:the analog input for a standard level
Recording of an entire disc or a track
Insert a CDR(W) that is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles into the CD recorder tray.
Press AUX repeatedly to select the input for the external
source you want to record from.
-»Ru" TIRITRLithe digital input is selected.
-* Ru'/'i R'MRluG R:the analog input fora standard level
source is selected.
-►Rl
RMRLuG L: the analog input for a low level source
is selected.
3 Press RECORD on the unit to enter the recording menu,
4 Rotate M JOG CONTROL M to select either:
-» RuL lT?: for recording with synchronised start of an
entire disc
-» RLOi TRRTK ?: for recording with synchronised start of a
single track
5 Press YES to confirm your selection.
?,rc;o P! PM nn r!;rgfJijp,i pnuRpg is scrolled.
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Press YES to confirm your selection.
-» PRTPRRIMG is displayed,
-» RElljRIjR.Ru-'; and the remaining recording time of the
CDR(W) are displayed.
Start playback on the external source in order to set the
optimal recording level on the CD recorder (see “Adjusting
the record level”).
7
Stop playback on the external source.
8
Go to the beginning of the desired track.
9
Press YES on the unit and start playback on the external
source at the same time.
-» The CD recorder starts to record and recordingin
SESSION is shown.The remaining recording time of the
CDR(W) is displayed.
Note: IfCHCrk IhlPLIT is flashing, check the digital connection.
10Press ■ on the unit to stop recording.
-» uPURTr is displayed and recordinginsessiongoes off.
(Un)finalizing, erasing
Unfinalizing CDRW discs
If you want to record on or erase from a finalized CDRW,
you have to unfinalize it first.
Notes:
Unfinalizing will take approximately 2 minutes.
After unfinalizing of the CDRW, CD changes to cdrwon
the display
1 Insert the CDRW you want to unfinalize in the
CD recorder tray.
2 Press CDR to select the CD recorder
3 Press FINALIZE CD on the unit.
-» uMriMRLIZE? is displayed.
Finalizing CDR(W) discs
Finalizing a CDR(W) disc is a simple procedure, necessary to:
- play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player
- play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible
CD player and CD recorder
- avoid further unwanted recordings on a disc, or
- avoid accidental erasure of tracks on a CDRW.
Notes:
Finalizing will take about 2 minutes.
During finalization, no other operating commands can be
executed.
After finalization of the CDR(W), cdrwchanges to CD on
the display.
Auto finalizing
When using either COPY CD or COMPILE CD, your
recordings will be finalized automatically (see "High speed
recording and automatic finalizing”).
Manual finalizing when recording is in progress
1 Press FINALIZE CD on the unit during recording.
•*RuTu riMRL? is displayed.
2 Press YES to confirm.
FINALIZE is shown.The finalization will start after
recording and the actual finalizing time remaining will
start to count down.
Manual finalizing when recording is stopped
1 Insert the CDR(W) you want to finalize in the
CD recorder tray.
2 Press CDR to select the CD recorder
3 Press FINALIZE CD on the unit.
•riMR lIZE? is displayed.
4 Press YES to start unfinalizing.
-> UMFIMRL is displayed and the operation time remaining
starts to count down.
Erasing from a CDRW disc
It is possible to erase one or more tracks (starting from the
end of the last track) or the entire CDRW.
Erasing an entire CDRW
1 Insert the CDRW you want to erase in the CD recorder tray.
2 Press CDR to select the CD recorder
3 Press ERASE CD to enter the erasing menu.
4 Rotate M JOG CONTROL N to select:
-» ERR5E HIEiE?: for erasing the entire disc
5 Press YES to confirm your selection.
-* ERREE7 is displayed.
6 Press YES to start erasing.
-» ERREE is displayed and the operation time left starts to
count down.
Erasing one or more tracks
1 Follow steps 1-3 of'Erasing an entire CDRW”.
2 Rotate N JOG GONTROL ►! to select the track
number(s) you wish to erase.
-» ERREE and the track number (e.g. lut)? are displayed.
O To select more tracks, to be erased repeat step 2.
Note: When erasing several tracks, the tracks to be erased
must be selected in sequence, starting from the last recorded
track. Example: The CDRW has 5 tracks recorded on it. Now,
you can erase tracks 5 and 4. You can also erase tracks 5, 4
and 3, but you cannot erase tracks 5 and 3!
Press YES to start finalizing.
FINALIZE is shown. riMRL is displayed and the actual
finalizing time remaining starts to count down.
3 Press YES to confirm your selection.
-»ERR5E? is displayed.
4 Press YES to start erasing.
-» ERREE is displayed and the operation time left starts to
count down.
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Features
Auto copied text
When an artist’s name has been stored for a track, it will be
copied automatically into the next track.
• Press either;
YES to confirm the copied text,
or
NO to delete the copied text and to enter a new one.
Inserting a space
1 Press -4^ SEARCH or ►► SEARCH to move to the
position where the space is to be inserted.
-» The position starts blinking.
^ 2Press YES to confirm the position of the insert character:
-» A space will be inserted after the cursor
CD text editing (on CD recorder
only)
Storing text during stop mode
After you have recorded your CDR(W) you can enter text,
e.g. names to discs and tracks.This text will be displayed
during playback on this unit, but also on other sets equipped
with the CD text feature.You can enter up to 60 characters
per text field. Only use an unfinalized CDR or CDRW
(finalized CDRW must be unfinalized first).
1 If necessary press ■ to stop playback.
2 Press CDR to select the CD recorder
3
Press CDTEXT/EDIT to enter the text edit menu.
-» CD TEXT EDIT is blinking. Tlijif E
4
Rotate N JOG CONTROL M to select either:
rt;T; for editing the CD artist
-» RL3Uf'l
-» RLBUf'l
RRfISI
-»
1 (or 2,:
T T Tl г
-»
1 ± 1 L.L
(or 2, 3,.
5
Press YES to confirm the selection.
6
Rotate W JOG CONTROL ►! to select a character
-» After selecting a character the cursor moves
automatically to the next character space.
7
Repeat step 6 for adding further characters.
8
Press YES to save the characters that have been selected
and to exit to the last position in the text editing menu.
-♦UPIjHiE is displayed.
RRfl
T T Tl
1 -L 1 U
' ТП
1 fv
(огс?, 3,.. .):for editing the artist of track
3,...)
rR 1
(or u, 3,...): for editing the title of track 1
iii i is displayed.
Deleting and substituting a character
1 Press 44 SEARCH or ►► SEARCH to move to the
character's position to be deleted or substituted.
-» The character starts blinking.
2 If you want to delete the character:
Press NO.
-» The character is deleted and the text is shifted one
position to the left.
If you want to substitute the character:
Rotate 14 JOG CONTROL H to select a new character
Press YES to confirm the selection.
O To change another character press •
►► SEARCH.
Erasing text
SEARCH or
1 Press CDTEXT/EDIT to enter the text edit menu.
-» CD TEXT EDIT is blinking. TE!( T EIjITis displayed.
2 Rotate 14 JOG CONTROL ►! to select the text erase menu:
->Ef?R3E fE-'i f is displayed.
3 Press YES to confirm.
4 Rotate 14 JOG CONTROL ►! to select one of the following:
>RL
fE!( T Cl': All text of the selected disc is chosen to
be erased in one step.
-»RLL TE"T TR I (orC,3,...):Alltextoftrack1 (or2,3,...)
is chosen to be erased.
-» CS ! IfLC: CD artist’s name and CD title are chosen to
be erased.
Press YES to start erasing.
-» The chosen text will be erased.
Storing text during recording
You can store and edit text even while recording. Editing
text during finalizing is not possible. When using high speed
recording and automatic finalizing, make sure to enter the
text before finalizing starts, otherwise, automatic finalizing
will be cancelled.
Follow steps 3-8 of'Storing text during stop mode".
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Erasing from the memory
When the text memory of your CD recorder is almost full,
the messages MCMDRR CULL andCIMRLIZC ЗГЗС will
be displayed. If you still want to add a new disc to the text
memory, you have to finalize another disc.
Tuner
O To store radio stations for another waveband, repeat
steps 1-2. Make sure to select the next available preset
number first before proceeding, otherwise, already
programmed radio stations may be erased.
O To exit the automatic programming press ■ .
Note: Strong stations always will automatically be programmed
first, followed by the weak stations.
Manual programming
1
Follow steps 1 and 2 oTTuning to radio stations”.
2
Keep PROG pressed for less than 2 seconds.
-» PROG starts flashing.
1 Press TUNER to select the tuner
-» TuiJLR is scrolled.
2 Press TUNER again to select the desired waveband.
The selected waveband is displayed.
3 Keep SEARCH or ►► SEARCH pressed for more than
half a second.
-» The selected waveband and EERRCHIMG are displayed.
The radio tunes to a station with sufficient signal strength.
4 Repeat searching until you find the desired station.
0 To tune to a weak station, briefly press SEARCH or
►► SEARCH as often as necessary for optimum reception.
Storing radio stations
It is possible to store up to 40 radio stations. Stations can
be selected and programmed automatically or you can do
that yourself Programming will overwrite your former
presets starting from the last active preset station. After
programming the last preset stored will be tuned.
Automatic programming
If no preset is tuned, automatic programming starts at
preset number 1.
Press SEARCH or I
radio station.
SEARCH to tune to the desired
o To allocate the radio station to another preset number;
rotate N JOG CONTROL W.
4 Press YES to confirm the setting and to exit the manual
programming.
PROG goes off, the preset number; the waveband and the
frequency of the preset station are displayed.
O To delete the current preset, press NO.
Tuning to preset stations
• Use N JOG CONTROL H until the preset number of
the desired station is displayed.
1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of "Tuning to radio stations".
2 Keep PROG pressed for more than 2 seconds.
RuTUPROBRiln is displayed and progis shown.
-» All available radio stations for the selected waveband are
stored automatically, proggoes off, the preset number;
You can select 2 timer functions which will be activated at a
chosen time: alarm timer and sleep timer Make sure the
clock is set before using one of these features.
Alarm timer setting
The unit can be used as an alarm clock, whereby the tuner
CD changer or CD recorder starts playback automatically
at a preset time.
1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of'Manual clock setting".
2 Rotate N JOG CONTROL M to select the alarm timer
-» RLEIf?M is displayed and alarmis blinking.
3 Press YES to confirm the selection.
•* The hour digit will blink,
4 Rotate M JOG CONTROL N to set the hour.
5 Use -4^ SEARCH or ►► SEARCH on the unit to move
from hour to minutes.
6 Rotate N JOG CONTROL M to set the minutes.
7 Press YES to confirm the time settings.
8 Rotate N JOG CONTROL N to select the source you
want to be woken up with.
9 Press YES on the unit to confirm the source selection.
Switching the alarm timer on/off
• Press TIMER ON/OFF on the remote control repeatedly to
switch the alarm timer on or off:
-» ALARM is shown and RLRf?M HIM is displayed: the alarm
timer is switched on,
-» ALARM goes off and RLRRI'1 OFF is displayed: the alarm
timer is switched off.
0 To stop the alarm press
Sleep timer
You can set a certain period of time before the unit
switches off
1 Press SLEEP repeatedly on the remote control until the
desired sleeper time is displayed.
- SLEEP is shown and 5LRRP
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2 As soon as the desired time is displayed, do not press
SLEEP again.
-> After the chosen time has elapsed, the unit switches to
standby.
0
STANDBY-ON on the unit.
is displayed.
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• To deactivate the sleep timer press SLEEP on the remote
control until
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