Elite 2

Salora Elite 2, PA2210CD Owner's manual

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Elite 2
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
Gelieve deze gebruiksaanwijzing te lezen alvorens het toestel te gebruiken. Bewaar hem voor
later gebruik.
MANUEL D’UTILISATION
Veuillez lire ce manuel d’utilisation avant d’utiliser l’appareil et gardez-le pour consultation
ultérieure.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY AND CAUTION ........................................................................................................................... 2
OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................ 3
POWER SUPPLY ...................................................................................................................................... 5
GENERAL FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 7
TIME SETTING ........................................................................................................................................ 8
TUNER MODE ........................................................................................................................................ 9
CD MODE ................................................................................................................................................ 12
SD CARD AND USB MODE ............................................................................................................... 15
AUXILIARY INPUT MODE .................................................................................................................... 16
ALARM FUNCTION .............................................................................................................................. 17
SLEEP FUNCTION .............................................................................................................................. 18
REMINDER FUNCTION ....................................................................................................................... 18
INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................ 19
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SAFETY AND CAUTION
To ensure that the device provides you with long-term satisfaction and enjoyment, please observe the
following instructions.
This device is connected to the mains with the AC cord. To completely disconnect the power input,
pull out the mains plug of the device from the mains.
The device and the mains plug should not be obstructed or should be easily accessed during
intended use.
It is recommended to avoid using or storing the device at extremes of temperature. Only use the
device in moderate climates.
The device and the mains plug should not be exposed to water (dripping or splashing), steam, heat
(heater or direct sunlight) and sand.
No objects filled with liquids such as vases, and no naked flame sources such as lighted candles
shall be placed on the device.
It is recommended minimum 10cm distances around the device for sufficient ventilations.
The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as
newspaper, tablecloths, curtains etc.
In case of malfunctions occur due to electrostatic discharge; reset the unit by reconnecting the
power source to resume normal functions or press the Reset button at the back of the device.
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OVERVIEW
MAIN UNIT
Keys & Controls on the Top
1. Disc window -
2. IR sensor Receive signal from the remote control.
3. Display -
4. Standby LED indicator Light on when the device is in standby mode.
5. On/Off Switches the unit to and from standby mode.
The unit is fully disconnected from the mains after the plug has
been pulled out.
6. Function Selects the FM Tuner, MW Tuner, CD, SD CARD, USB and
Auxiliary Input modes.
7. DSC/UBS Briefly press to select the sound setting.
Press and hold down to activate and deactivate the Ultra Bass System.
8. Sleep Sets the sleep timer.
9. Play/Pause In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Plays and pauses the playback.
In Tuner mode: Calls up the station types.
10. Stop In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Stops the playback.
In FM Tuner mode: Selects Stereo or Mono reception.
11. Rewind / Tuning Down In Tuner mode: Searches station backwards.
In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Selects files or tracks;
Searches backwards for a particular passage in a file or track.
12. Memory Down / Album Down
In Tuner mode: Selects stored radio stations.
13. Memory Up / Album Up
In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Selects albums.
14. Forward / Tuning Up In Tuner mode: Searches station forwards.
In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Selects files or tracks;
Searches forwards for a particular passage in a file or track.
15. Mute / Snooze Interrupts the alarm function or the reminder timer.
Switches the speakers to and from mute mode.
16. Volume Down Adjusts the volume.
17. Volume Up -
18. Open Open and Close the CD compartment door.
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OVERVIEW
MAIN UNIT
Keys & Controls on the Front
19. Headphone socket For connecting headphone or earpiece with 3.5mm plug.
The loud speakers of the hi-fi system are automatically switched off.
20. USB socket For connecting the USB memory device.
21. SD Card socket For inserting the SD or SDHC card.
Keys & Controls on the Rear
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22. AC socket For connecting the power supply unit.
The only way to fully disconnect the hi-fi system from the mains is to pull
out the plug.
23. Auxiliary Input socket Audio signal input for connecting an external device.
24. Reset Reset the device in case of malfunctions occur due to electrostatic discharge
25. FM Antenna socket Antenna socket for connecting the wire antenna supplied or the outdoor
antenna cable.
26. MW Antenna connector Clip connectors for connecting the MW loop antenna supplied.
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OVERVIEW
REMOTE CONTROL
Keys & Controls
1. On/Off Switches the unit to and from standby mode.
The unit is fully disconnected from the mains after the plug has been pulled out.
2. Function Selects the FM Tuner, MW Tuner, CD, SD CARD, USB and Auxiliary input sources.
3. WEC Activates and deactivates the weekend cancellation function for alarm.
4. Play/Pause / PTY In CD or SD mode: Plays and pauses the playback.
In Tuner mode: Calls up the station types.
5. Rewind In Tuner mode: Searches station backwards.
In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Selects files or tracks; Searches
backwards for a particular passage in a file or track.
6. Down In Tuner mode: Selects stored radio stations.
In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Selects albums.
7. Sleep Sets the sleep timer.
8. Volume Up
Adjusts the volume level.
9. Volume Down
10. Dimmer Adjusts the intensity of the display.
11. Open Open and Close the CD compartment door.
12. DSC/UBS Briefly press to select the sound setting.
Press and hold down to activate and deactivate the Ultra Bass System.
13. NAP Sets the reminder function.
14. Up In Tuner mode: Selects stored radio stations.
In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Selects albums.
15. Forward In Tuner mode: Searches station forwards.
In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Selects files or tracks; Searches forwards
for a particular passage in a file or track.
16. Stop / Stereo/Mono In FM Tuner mode: Selects Stereo or Mono reception.
In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Stops the playback.
17. Display Switches to view information of the playing content.
18. Time / Prog. / Random In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Programs the playback; Activates random
playback. Set the day and time.
19. Alarm / Int. / Repeat In CD, SD CARD and USB mode: Plays the introduction of each track;
Repeats the playback. Set the Alarm.
20. Snooze / Mute Interrupts the alarm function or the reminder timer.
Switches the speakers to and from mute mode.
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POWER SUPPLY
Mains operation
Check if the mains voltage on the type plate (at the bottom of the device) corresponds to your local
mains supply. If not, consult your dealer or service organization.
1. Insert the power cord into the AC socket on the side of the device.
2. Plug the mains plug into the mains socket.
Caution:
In order to disconnect the device from the mains completely, the mains plug should be removed from the
mains socket completely.
Battery operation (Remote Control)
1. Open the battery compartment at the back of the remote control by pulling out the cover..
2. Insert two batteries (2 x 1.5V, Type R03 / UM4 / AAA size) with the correct polarity as shown in the
battery compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
4. If the remote is not to be used for any extended period of time, it is recommended that the batteries
are removed.
Caution:
Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Remove the batteries from the device when they will not be used for a long period of time.
Notes:
Batteries should not be disposed of by incineration and with household waste. Disposable batteries
should be taken to a suitable recycling centre if possible.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Switching the device on and off
1. Press the On/Off button to switch on the device from standby mode. The last function used is
automatically selected.
2. Switch the device to standby by pressing the On/Off button. The display shows ”GOOD BYE”
Adjusting the brightness of the display
1. Press the Dimmer button to adjust the brightness of display backlight in four levels (bright,
medium, low or off).
Notes:
Minimum power consumption in standby mode is only achieved if the display backlight is switched off.
Selecting the function mode
1. Repeatedly press the Function button to select the function between FM Tuner, MW Tuner, CD,
SD, USB and Auxiliary input modes.
Adjusting the volume
1. Adjusts the volume by pressing the Volume Down or Volume Up button.
Muting
1. Pressing the Mute button to switch the sound on and off. The display shows “Mute”.
Selecting the sound effects
You can select the sound settings USER, CLASSIC, POP, JAZZ and ROCK. The default setting is USER.
1. Repeatedly press the DSC/UBS button to select the desired sound setting.
Setting the equaliser and the Ultra Bass System (for USER sound setting)
The USER sound setting allows you to make your own personal equaliser settings.
1. Repeatedly press the DSC/UBS button to select the USER sound setting.
2. Press and hold the DSC/UBS button until “BASS 0” is shown on the display.
3. Set the value by using the Volume Down or Volume Up button.
4. Briefly press the DSC/UBS button to switch to treble setting. “TRE 0” is shown on the display.
5. Set the value by using the Volume Down or Volume Up button.
6. Briefly press the DSC/UBS button to switch to UBS setting. “UBS OFF” is shown on the display.
(The default is OFF.)
7. Switch the UBS on and off by using the Volume Down or Volume Up button.
Notes:
If you do not press any button within 5 seconds, the device will quit the setting.
Listening with UBS at high volume may have distortion. Recommend to use at low volume.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Switching the Ultra Bass System on and off
This function boosts the bass frequencies. You can follow the below procedure to switch on and off the
UBS when the sound setting is CLASSIC, POP, JAZZ or ROCK.
1. Press and hold the DSC/UBS button to switch the Ultra Bass System on and off.
Notes:
Listening with UBS at high volume may have distortion. Recommend to use at low volume.
Listening with headphones
1. Connect the headphones to the Headphone socket (Ø3.5mm).
This switches off the loudspeakers.
Warning:
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
TIME SETTING
In standby mode, when the time and day flash on the display, this indicates that they need to be set.
Time setting may only be performed in standby mode.
1. Press the Time button to select the hour format between 12HR and 24HR.
2. Press and hold down the Time button until the hour digits flash on the display.
3. Set the hour by using the Rewind or Forward button, and press the Time button to confirm.
The minute digits flash.
4. Use the Rewind or Forward button to set the minute, and then press the Time button to confirm.
The day of week flashes.
5. Set the day of week by using the Rewind or Forward button, and press the Time button to
confirm.
“CT ON” flashes on the display.
6. Use the Rewind or Forward button to set the RDS time synchronisation, press the Time button to
confirm and finish the time setting.
Notes:
You must reset the time after a power failure or when the mains plug is pulled out.
Some RDS stations transmit an RDS time signal. If the selected RDS programme transmits this time
information, the time will be automatically updated. This may take a few minutes.
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TUNER MODE
Connecting the antenna
1. Plug the wire antenna supplied or the outdoor antenna cable into the FM Antenna socket.
Fully extend the wire antenna for FM reception.
2. Insert the wires of the MW frame antenna supplied into the MW Antenna connector with the same
colour.
Adjust the position of the antenna to have better reception.
Notes:
The wires must be inserted into the connectors matched with the same colour; otherwise, no MW fre-
quency signal can be received.
Selecting the Tuner input source
1. Switch on the device by pressing the On/Off button
2. Press the Function button to select the input source, FM Tuner or MW Tuner.
Automatic station search
A radio station search starts automatically when you connect the device to the mains for the first time.
The device searches for up to 40 stations (shared by FM and MW) with the best reception and stores
them as preset stations.
You can also start a new search to delete all the existing preset stations and replace them with new sta-
tions at the same time.
1. Start the automatic station search in tuner mode by pressing and holding the Prog. button.
After the search has finished, you will hear the station stored in preset position 1.
Notes:
The automatic station search can be interrupted by briefly pressing the Stop button.
Automatic station search (one station)
You can search for a station without replacing the existing preset memory.
1. Press the Function button to select the frequency band, FM or MW.
2. Press and hold the Rewind or Forward button until the frequency display changes to rapid
run-through. The search will stop automatically when it finds a station with sufficient strength.
3. When the end of the frequency band is reached, it will recommence searching from the opposite
end of the frequency band.
Notes:
The automatic station search can be interrupted by briefly pressing the Stop button.
Manual station search
1. To move the frequency in step, briefly press the Rewind or Forward button.
The frequency changes in steps of 50kHz (FM) or 9kHz (MW).
2. When the end of the frequency band is reached, it will recommence searching from the opposite
end of the frequency band.
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TUNER MODE
Storing stations as presets
1. Press the Rewind or Forward button to select the station desired to store.
2. Press the Prog. button to activate the storing function. The preset position and PROG flash on the
display.
3. Choose the desired preset position by using the Up or Down button.
4. Press the Prog. button to store the station.
5. To store more stations, repeat step 1 to 4.
Notes:
If stations are already stored in the preset positions, they are overwritten when new stations are stored.
If the device is disconnected from the mains for a period of time, all the preset stations are deleted.
Stereo / Mono reception
If the signal from the FM stereo is weak, you can improve the sound quality by switching to mono recep-
tion.
1. Press the Stereo/Mono button to switch to mono reception.
2. To switch back to FM stereo, press the Stereo/Mono button again.
Notes:
The mono or stereo setting is also saved when you store a station as preset.
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TUNER MODE
RDS station service
RDS (Radio Data System) is an information system which inaudible digital information is transmitted in
addition to the normal FM radio programme. When the device is receiving a RDS station and the recep-
tion strength is sufficient, the station name and “ appear in the display. It may take some time
before the RDS information is available.
RDS time synchronisation
Some RDS stations transmit a time signal. If reception is good, the time information will update the
time if you have selected the “CT ON” option during the time setting.
Time synchronisation can take several minutes, and even with good reception the accuracy
depends on the time signal being transmitted. The automatic time setting is always activated when
the device is switched from standby to tuner mode and receives a RDS station. When the device
is waiting for an RDS time signal, “ ” flashes on the display. Once RDS time synchronisation
completes, “ ” keeps lighting.
Calling up RDS information
1. Repeatedly press the Display button to cycle through the information.
a. Station name Displays the name of the radio station being listened to.
b. Programme type Displays the type of station being listened to, e.g. Pop, Classic, News,
etc.
c. Text Displays the message about the station being listened to as ticker text.
d. Day and Time Displays the current time and day of the week.
e. Frequency Displays the waveband and the frequency of station being listened to.
Station types (PTY)
1. To call up the current station type, press the PTY button.
If no station type code is transmitted, “NO PTY” appears on the display.
2. Repeatedly press the PTY button to select the desired station type.
3. Press the Rewind or Forward button to start the station search by station type.
The search stops once a station of the selected type is found.
4. Press the PTY button to stop the search.
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CD MODE
The device is suitable for music CDs displaying the logo shown here (CD-DA) and for
CD-Rs and CD-RWs with audio data or MP3 and WMA formats.
In MP3/WMA mode, the terms “album” and “file” are very important. “Album” cor-
responds to a folder on a PC, “file” to a file on a PC or CD-DA track. An MP3/WMA CD
may not contain more than 511 tracks/folders in total.
When burning CD-R and CD-RWs with audio files, various problems may arise which
could lead to problems with 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 mak-
ing audio CDs, observe all legal guidelines and ensure that the copyright of third parties is not fringed.
Always keep the CD compartment closed to prevent dust from collecting on the laser optics. Do not at-
tach adhesive labels to CDs. Keep the surfaces of CDs clean. You can play standard 12cm CDs as well
as 8cm CDs on the device. An adaptor is not necessary.
Selecting the CD input source
1. Press the Function button to select CD as the input source.
If there is no CD in the compartment, the display shows the message “NO DISC”. Otherwise, the
device scans the CD content.
Inserting a CD
1. Open the CD compartment by pressing the Open button. The display shows “OPEN”.
2. Insert a CD into the CD compartment with it printing facing outward.
3. Press the Open button to close the CD compartment. The device then reads the content of CD, and
the display shows “CD READ”
- In MP3/WMA mode: The display shows the total number of albums and files.
- In CD-DA mode: The display shows the total number of tracks and the total playing time.
CD playback
1. Press the Play/Pause button to start playback.
Playback always starts with the first track (CD-DA) or the first file of the first album (MP3/WMA).
2. Press the Play/Pause button to pause the playback.
3. Press the Play/Pause button again to resume playback.
4. Press Stop button to end the playback.
Selecting a file or track
1. During playback, repeatedly press the Rewind or Forward button until the desired file or track is
reached. Playback of the selected file/track starts automatically.
–In MP3/WMA, you also can select the album by pressing the Up or Down button.
2. You can also select the files/tracks in the stop position. Press and hold Rewind or Forward button
to select the files/tracks more quickly.
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CD MODE
Searching for a passage within a file or track
1. During playback, press and hold down the Rewind or Forward button until you find the passage
you want to hear.
–Playback starts when you release the button.
–The volume is reduced during the search.
Repeating a file or track (Repeat One)
1. During playback, press the Repeat button, the display shows the symbol “ .
The current file/track will be played repeatedly.
2. To cancel this function, repeatedly press the Repeat button until the symbol disappears on
the display.
3. You may also press the Stop button to stop playback and quit the repeat function.
Repeating all files or tracks (Repeat All)
1. During playback, repeatedly press the Repeat button until the display shows a symbol .
The whole CD will be repeated.
2. To cancel this function, repeatedly press the Repeat button until the symbol disappears.
3. You may also press the Stop button to stop playback and quit the repeat function.
Repeating all files in an album (MP3/WMA only)
1. During playback, repeatedly press the Repeat button until the display shows a symbol .
All the files in the current album are played repeatedly.
2. To cancel this function, repeatedly press the Repeat button until the symbol disappears.
3. You may also press the Stop button to stop playback and quit the repeat function.
Playing the files or tracks in random order (Random)
1. During the playback, press the Random button to activate the random playback, the word
RANDOM is shown on the display.
–All files/tracks on the CD will be played once in random order.
2. To cancel this function, press the Random button again, the word “RANDOM disappears.
–The current track and subsequent tracks will be played to the end in its default order.
3. You can also press the Stop button to cancel the function and quit the playback.
Playing the introduction of files or tracks (Intro.)
1. Press the Int. button in stop mode. The display shows the word INTRO”.
–Playback starts, the first ten seconds of each file/track are played.
2. To cancel this function, press the Int. button again, the word INTRO disappears on the display.
–The current track and the subsequent tracks are played to the end.
3. You can also press the Stop button to cancel the function and quit the playback.
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CD MODE
Calling up file information (MP3/WMA only)
You can call up file information (ID3 tag and ticker text) with this function.
1. During playback, the display switches to show the album and file name.
2. Repeatedly press the Display button to cycle through the information.
Creating a track memory
You can create a track memory of up to 60 tracks (CD-DA) or up to 60 files from different albums (MP3/
WMA) of the current CD in any order you desired and then play the tracks in that sequence. A file or
track may be stored more than once. Programming is only possible in stop mode.
Selecting and storing tracks
1. In stop mode, press the Prog. button to call up the function.
–The word “PROG flashes during the programming.
–Display shows “P-01” for the first preset
2. Select the file/track by pressing the Rewind or Forward button.
–In MP3/WMA, you also can select the album by pressing the Up or Down button.
3. Press the Prog. button to store.
4. To store more files/tracks, repeat step 2 and 3.
Playing the track memory
1. Press the Play/Pause button to start playing. Playback begins with the first programmed file or
track.
–The word “PROG lights on the display indicates there is a track memory.
2. Press the Play/Pause button to pause the playback, or press the Stop button to end the
playback.
3. To play the track memory again, press the Play/Pause button.
Viewing or changing the track selection
1. In stop mode, the display shows the first programmed file/track number, and the word PROG
flashes.
Repeatedly press the Prog. button to cycle through each preset of the track memory.
2. You can change any preset by pressing the Rewind or Forward, Up or Down button to select
a new file/track, and then press the Prog. button to confirm.
Adding files or tracks
1. In stop mode, repeatedly press the Prog. button until the track number of a preset is zero.
2. Select the track by using the Rewind or Forward, Up or Down button.
3. Press the Prog. button to save the track.
Deleting the track memory
1. In stop mode, press the Stop button, “PROG” will disappears on the display
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Open the CD compartment.
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SD CARD AND USB MODE
Secure Digital (SD or SDHC) cards can be used with the device for playback of MP3 or WMA files.
SD or SDHC cards up to 16GB are supported. However, there are many different cards variants avail-
able and not all cards can be guaranteed to work in the device. SD or SDHC cards must be formatted
using the FAT or FAT32 filing system in order to operate with the device.
Playback control in SD card and USB mode is similar to CD MP3/WMA mode, please refer to CD mode.
MP3/WMA files are played back in the order that they are written to the SD card and USB memory
device by your computer, except when Random playback is selected.
Playing the contents of a MMC/SD/SDHC memory card
1. Insert the card carefully with its label side facing outwards and gold contacts first into the SD Card
socket.
Notes:
The hi-fi system must be switched off while the memory card is being inserted. If it is not switched
off, data can be lost.
Do not use excessive force when inserting the memory card. Only apply slight pressure.
2. Switch on the hi-fi system and press the Function button to select SD CARD.
The hi-fi system then reads the content, and the display shows “READING”. The display will show
the total number of albums and files.
If there is no memory card inserted, “NO SD” is shown on the display.
3. Press the Play/Pause button to start playback with the first file of the first album.
Playing the contents of an USB memory stick
1. Insert the USB plug into the USB socket.
Notes:
The hi-fi system must be switched off while the USB connection is being made. If it is not
switched off, data can be lost.
Do not use excessive force when inserting the memory card. Only apply slight pressure.
2. Switch on the hi-fi system and press the Function button to select USB.
The hi-fi system then reads the content, and the display shows “READING”. The display will show
the total number of albums and files.
If no device is connected, “NO USB” is shown on the display.
3. Press the Play/Pause button to start playback with the first file of the first album.
Note:
The USB socket on the hi-fi system does not support a connection for a USB extension cable and is not
designed for directly connecting to a computer.
Removing the MMC/SD/SDHC card and USB device
1. Switch off the hi-fi system.
2. To remove the USB memory stick, simply pull out the device.
To remove the MMC/SD/SDHC memory card, press the card inwards slightly until the latch is
released. Then pull out the card.
Note:
Never remove memory cards and USB devices during operation. This can damage the memory card, the
USB device and the hi-fi system. This type of damage will invalidate your warranty.
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AUXILIARY INPUT MODE
The device has an auxiliary input mode for listening audio signal from an external audio device, such as
iPod, MP3 player, CD player, etc.
1. Connect a stereo or mono audio source to the Auxiliary Input socket (Ø3.5mm) provided on the
side of the device.
2. Switch on the device, and press the Function button to select “AUX” as the input source.
3. Adjust the volume of your player and the device for comfortable listening.
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ALARM FUNCTION
The device has an alarm function which can be set to wake you to buzzer, radio, CD or SD card input
source. The alarm duration is 90 minutes.
Setting the alarm time
1. With the device switched off, press and hold the Alarm button until the hour digits flash on the
display.
2. Press the Rewind or Forward button to set the hour, and then press the Alarm button to confirm.
–Display: the minute digits flashes.
3. Press the Rewind or Forward button to set the minute, and press the Alarm button to confirm.
–Display: the alarm source flashes.
4. Press the Rewind or Forward button to set the alarm source between “CD”, “SD CARD”, “USB”,
“TUNER” and “BUZZER”.
5. If you select “CD”, “SD CARD”, “USB” or “TUNER”, the symbol
flashes on the display, press
the Alarm button to confirm.
If you select “BUZZER”, the symbol “
flashes, press the Alarm button to confirm.
6. Set the alarm volume by using the Volume button.
7. Press the Alarm button to confirm and finish the setting.
–Display: the current time and the symbol
or “ lights on.
Notes:
If no button is pressed for more than 5 seconds during the setting, the device will quit the process auto-
matically, and you have to start again.
If you select “CD”, “SD CARD” or “USB” as the alarm source, make sure that a CD, SD card or USB
device has been inserted. Otherwise there will be no alarm signal.
Viewing the alarm time
1. In standby mode, repeatedly press the Alarm button to cycle through the alarm settings.
You may change the settings according to the procedures of “Setting the alarm time”.
Interrupting the alarm
1. During the alarm is sounding, press the Snooze button.
–The alarm signal stops.
–The alarm goes off again at 5-minute intervals (overall alarm duration is 90 minutes).
Cancelling the alarm for the day
1. Press the On/Off button when the alarm is sounding.
–The alarm remains activated for the next day.
Switching off the alarm for the weekend
You can switch off the alarm function over the weekend while the alarm setting is saved.
1. Switch off the alarm function with WEC button on the remote control.
2. Press the WEC button again to reactivate the alarm function for weekend.
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ALARM FUNCTION
Activating and deactivating the alarm
1. To deactivate the alarm, briefly press the Alarm button in standby mode. The alarm symbol
disappears on the display.
The alarm setting is saved.
2. To activate the alarm, briefly press the Alarm button again in standby mode. The display shows the
alarm symbol.
SLEEP FUNCTION
The device can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed. The sleep setting can be adjusted
between 10 and 90 minutes in 10-minute intervals.
Setting the sleep timer
1. Switch on the device, and select the listening source you desired.
2. Press the Sleep button to call up the function.
–The word “90 MIN and the symbol >
< is shown on the display.
3. Repeatedly press the Sleep button to select the sleep time in 10-minute intervals.
The device will switch off after the preset sleep time has elapsed.
Cancelling the sleep timer
1. To cancel the sleep timer before the chosen sleep time has elapsed; press the Sleep button until
the word “00 MIN” shown on the display.
–The device remains switches on, and the symbol >
< disappears.
2. If you switch on the device and switch off the device before the sleep time has elapsed, press the
On/Off button.
–The symbol >
< disappears, and the device is switched off.
REMINDER FUNCTION
The device can be set to remind you by sounding the signal tone at a preset time. The reminder time
setting can be adjusted from 10 to 120 minutes in 10-minute intervals.
1. Switch the device to standby mode, press the NAP button on the remote control.
The display shows ”NAP 10” and the symbol NAP flashes.
2. Repeatedly press the NAP button to select the reminder time in 10-minute intervals.
After the time has expired, a signal tone sounds.
3. Switch off the signal tone by pressing the On/Off button.
or
Interrupt the function early by setting the reminder time to “NAP 00” using the NAP button.
INFORMATION
Technical data
Power Supply Mains operation AC 230V, 50Hz~ only
Battery operation
(For remote control only) 2 x 1.5V (R03 / UM4 / AAA size)
Maximum Power Operation 32 W
Consumption Standby 0.5 W (with display and backlight are switched off)
Frequency Coverage FM 87.5 – 108MHz
MW 522 – 1620 kHz
Aerial System FM Wire Antenna
AM Loop Antenna
General Dimension of unit Approx. 380L x 275H x 170D (mm)
Technical and design modifications reserved.
Never open the device casing. The manufacturer will not accept any liability for damage resulting from
improper handling.
General information on laser devices
You will find a symbol similar to the one shown here on the bottom of the
device.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 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 specified here are em-
ployed, 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.
Environmental note
This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials which can be reused
and recycled.
Therefore, do not throw the product away with normal household waste at the end of
its life. Take it to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic device. This is
indicated by this symbol on the product, in the operating manual and on the packaging.
Please find out about collection points operated by your local authority.
Help protect the environmental by recycling used products.
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