Teufel IP 40 CR Manual

Technical Description and Operating Instructions
CD receiver with USB port
IP 40 CR

2• IP 40 CR
Contents
General notes and information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Warranty conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Proper use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Controls and connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Setup and connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Connecting loudspeakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Subwoofer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Audio output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Audio inputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Antennae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Connecting to a power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Inserting batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Basic functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Activating and deactivating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Selecting a source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Adjusting the volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Muting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Setting the sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Adjusting the balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Selecting radio stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Station memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Presetting stations manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Presetting stations automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Selecting a preset station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Stereo/Mono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Radio Data System (RDS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Station name (PS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Programme Type (PTY). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Clock Time (CT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Radio Text (RT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Searching for PTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
CD mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Suitable CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Handling CDs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Inserting a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Ejecting a CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
USB mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Handling mobile storage media . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Inserting and playing from a USB stick . . . . . . . . 15
Removing a USB stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Play functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Repeat function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Searching by title number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Care and cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
How to clean your CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Protecting the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Batteries and rechargeable batteries. . . . . . . . . . 18
Disposing of the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

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Notice
The information in this document may be changed with-
out prior notice and in no way constitutes any liability on
the part of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH.
No part of these instructions may be reproduced in any
form or be broadcasted in any way electronically, me-
chanically, by photocopy or recording without the written
permission of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH.
© Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH
Version 1.0
May 2009
Original packaging
If you want to take advantage of your eight-week right of
return, we must ask you to hold on to the original packag-
ing. We can only accept goods returned IN THE ORIGI-
NAL PACKAGING.
We cannot supply empty boxes!
Complaints
In case of complaint we will need the following informa-
tion to process your enquiry:
1. Invoice number
Can be found on the sales slip (enclosed with the
product) or on the order confirmation received as a PDF
document, e. g. 4322543
2. Serial number and/or batch number
Can be found on the back of the unit,
e. g. Serial no.: IP 00409310123A-0003
Many thanks for your support!
Contact
For questions, suggestions or criticism please contact our
customer service department:
Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH
Gewerbehof Bülowbogen · Bülowstrasse 66
10783 Berlin (Germany)
Tel.: +49 (30) - 300 9 300
Fax: +49 (30) - 300 9 30 30
www.teufel.eu
Warranty conditions
12 year warranty for loudspeakers and 2 year warranty
for amplifiers and electronics from date of purchase.
Covers materials and workmanship, excludes damage
caused by improper use or electrical or mechanical
overload. Proof of warranty is the original of our invoice.
This warranty applies solely to loudspeakers, amplifiers
and electronics purchased from Teufel by an end user for
private use. The warranty is not valid for loudspeakers,
amplifiers and electronics which pass to an end user via
a third party merchant. In the case of a private re-sale of
Teufel products the warranty may be transferred to the
purchaser as long as the original proof of purchase is
also passed on to the purchaser.
Returns
Teufel provides the right to exchange or return within
eight weeks with refund of the purchase price paid.
Return of individual components sold as a package is
only possible if these components are also sold individu-
ally by Lautsprecher Teufel. In the case of the return of
one or more individual components the package price
reduction offered by Lautsprecher Teufel on all com-
ponents in a package no longer applies. The amount
refunded to the customer for the components returned will
therefore only be the difference between the package
price and the purchase price of the individual parts. The
economic result for the customer is that it is as if he/she
had originally bought the remaining components at their
individual prices.
Further information on the subject of returns may be
found on the back of the returns form enclosed with the
order or online in the support area of our website www.
teufel.eu
If you need to return your goods please do not act with-
out first speaking to Lautsprecher Teufel.
We can only process or accept your returns if you give
us prior notification by telephone and discuss how to
proceed!
Proper use
Only use the unit as described in these instructions. Any
other use will be deemed as not in accordance with the
instructions and may lead to damage to property or even
persons. The manufacturer accepts no liability for dam-
age caused by use not in accordance with the instruc-
tions.
The unit is intended for private use.
Before operating the unit for the first time please
read the safety notes and operating instructions
carefully. This is the only way to use all functions
safely and reliably.
Keep the operating instructions safe and pass them on to
anyone who may own the unit after you.
General notes and information

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Safety notes
Caution icons
You will find the following caution icons used in these
instructions:
Danger High risk!
Failure to observe the warning may result in
severe personal injury or death
Attention Moderate risk!
Failure to observe the warning may result in
property damage.
Minor risk!
Points which should be observed when hand-
ling the unit.
Safety notes
Danger Risk of electric shock!
Faulty installation of electrical equipment or
mains
voltage which is too high can cause
electric shocks.
The unit is only suitable for mains voltage of 220V–•
240V~/50Hz.
Pull the mains plug immediately and do not operate•
the unit if its case or mains cable are defective or show
any visible signs of damage.
If the unit emits smoke or smells of burning or other•
unusual odours, disconnect it immediately from the
power supply and do not operate it.
The standby button does not disconnect the unit from•
the power supply. Plug the unit into an easily acces-
sible socket so that it can be quickly disconnected in
case of a fault.
Never open the case of the unit.•
Repairs to the unit must be carried out by an authorised
specialist workshop. All parts used for repairs must
correspond to the data of the original unit parts. This
unit contains electrical and mechanical parts which are
essential to ensure safe operation of the unit.
Do not insert any object through the ventilation slots in•
the case.
Never use the unit outdoors.•
Do not operate the unit in moist areas and protect it•
from drops of water or splash water.
Also take care not to stand vases or other containers
of liquid on or near the unit in order to avoid liquid
getting into the case. If water or other
foreign bodies
should enter the case, disconnect it immediately from the
mains power supply and remove any batteries. Send the
unit to our service address.
Never touch the plug with wet hands.•
Check the unit regularly for damage.•
Danger Danger for children!
Children can become trapped in the packing
film when playing and suffocate.
Do not allow children to play with the unit or the pack-•
ing film. Danger of suffocation.
Ensure that children do not remove small parts from•
the unit (e. g. remote control battery, buttons, or plug
adapters). They could swallow the parts and choke.
If a battery is swallowed, take the child to a doctor
immediately.
Never allow children to operate electrical devices•
unsupervised.
Danger Danger to hearing!
Loud noise may lead to hearing loss.
In particular, switching on an active subwoofer
which is set to full volume can result in a sudden very
high burst of sound. The sound pressure may cause
physical injury and can also have psychological effects.
Children and pets are especially at risk.
Set your signal source unit volume control to a low•
setting.
When the volume is set high, always keep a certain•
distance from the unit and never place your ear di-
rectly on the speaker.
To avoid damage to health, avoid extended listening•
at high volume.
Danger Danger of chemical burns!
Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical
burns.
Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with•
skin, eyes or mucus membranes. In case of contact
with acid rinse the affected location immediately with
plenty of plain water and if necessary see a doctor.
Danger Danger of explosion!
Lithium batteries can explode if handled im-
properly.
Never attempt to recharge lithium batteries.•
Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type.•
Do not heat or short circuit batteries or rechargeable•
batteries and do not dispose them of by burning.
Do not leave batteries or rechargeable batteries in
direct sunlight.

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Danger Danger of injury/damage!
Incorrect location may result in damage.
Never use the unit unmounted in vehicles, in instable•
locations, on wobbly stands or furniture, with attach-
ment fixtures that are too small etc. The unit could
topple over or fall, injuring persons or causing damage
to the unit itself.
Set the unit up in such a way that it cannot be knocked•
over accidentally, and ensure that no-one can trip over
the cables.
Do not place the unit near sources of heat (e. g. heat-•
ers, ovens, other heat generating equipment such as
amplifiers etc.)
Attention Fire hazard!
Improper use may lead to damage or fire.
Never place sources of open flames such as burning•
candles on the unit.
Ensure sufficient ventilation.•
Do not place the unit in direct sunlight.•
Do not cover the ventilation slots with curtains, cloths,•
newspapers or similar. Heat build-up inside the unit
can shorten the lifetime of the unit.
Attention Danger of damage to the unit!
Power overload due to lightning strike may
damage or destroy the unit.
If the unit is to be left unsupervised for a long period•
(e. g. during a holiday), or if a thunderstorm is fore-
cast, disconnect it from the mains power supply.
Leaked batteries may damage the remote control.•
In case of prolonged absence remove the batteries•
from the remote control.
Product Contents
1x CD receiver
1x Remote control
1x AM antenna
1x FM wire antenna
2x Loudspeaker cable
2x Micro/AAA battery for remote control
Overview
Better safe than sorry!
Check that the delivery is complete and undamaged.•
If the delivery is incomplete or you find damage sus-•
tained in transit, do not operate the unit but contact our
service department (see page 3).

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Controls and connections
Front
1
2
45
Back
Pos Name Description
1Volume Volume control
2USB Port for USB stick
3Aux2 RCA jacks for connecting to an
audio source
4LineIN Mini jack plug for connecting to
an audio source
5– Display panel
6Stop/Eject
7Play/Pause
76 3891011121314
15
Pos Name Description
8Fast forward/Skip forward
9Fast reverse/Skip backward
10 Repeat Repeat button
11 S o u r ce Select audio source
12 Station Access station memory
13 – CD compartment
14 Phones Port for headphones
15 Tuning +/– Tuning to a station
16 Power Switches unit on or to standby
mode
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Pos Name Description
17 FM Antenna connection FM/VHF
18 AM Antenna connection AM/MW
19 In • Tape/
Aux 1/DVD
RCA jacks for connecting three
audio sources
20 Out • Rec RCA output jacks for connecting
to a sound recording device
Pos Name Description
21 Out • Sub Subwoofer output
22 Speakers Loudspeaker ports
23 – Mains cable
24 Power Mains switch

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Remote control Pos Name Description
25 APS Automatic storage of stations in
the station memory
26 Switch loudspeakers to mute
27 ST/M Switch between stereo/mono
28 Repeat Repeat function
29 Display Change the display on the dis-
play panel
30 1 .. 0 Numerical keys for entering track
numbers
31 10+ Increase track number in steps
of ten
32 Station –/+ Access station memory
33 Stop button
34 Source ▲Select next audio source
35 Vol + Increase the volume
36 Source ▼Select previous audio source
37 Skip backward/forward
38 Fast reverse/forward
39 Tuning –/+ Tuning to a station
40 Play/Pause
41 Tone Audio control
42 Vol – Reduce the volume
43 Open CD compartment
44 Balance Adjust balance of loudspeakers
right/left
45 Mem Storing stations in the station
memory
46 Auto Switch between manual/automa-
tic station search
47 Search Search for an RDS programme
type (PTY)
48 Switches unit on or to standby
mode
25
26
27
28
29
31
30
32
34
35
36
40 37
38
39
33
APS
Sea rch ST/M
Mem
Auto Repeat
Displ ay
12
45
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Balance
Station
Source
V o lVol
Source
Tuning
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Tone
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42
43
44
45
46
47
48

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Setup and connection
Setup location
Choose a stable, even surface.•
Ensure that the environment is dry and free of dust.•
Avoid placing the unit close to sources of heat or in•
direct sunlight.
Route connecting cables in such a way that no-one can•
trip over them.
Do not place any heavy objects on top of the cables•
or units.
Connecting loudspeakers
Use the cables supplied or equivalent, two-core speaker
cable with a cross-section of at least 0.5 mm2to connect
the loudspeakers. You can order suitable cables and
banana plugs as a set in our online shop (www.teufel.eu)
in the area "Accessories".
On the back of the CD receiver, you will find the connec-
tor terminals 22 "SPEAKER OUT" for the right ("Right")
and left ("Left") loudspeakers.
The terminals are marked in red (+) and black (-) respec-
tively.
Ensure that the correct poles are con-
nected!
Connect the like-coloured terminals with each
other. Otherwise, the sound quality will suffer. The
cores of the speaker cable are marked with different
colours or shapes.
Split the loudspeaker cable on
both ends over a length of about
30 mm and remove approx. 10
mm of the insulation sheathing
in each case. Twist the cable to
ensure that no wires protrude.
The correct procedure for connecting the cables to the
loudspeakers should be described in the loudspeaker
instruction manual.
If you are using banana plugs, screw the cable to the
plug (see instructions for the banana plug) and push the
plug into the socket of the connector terminal 22 on the
CD receiver.
If you don’t use any banana plugs, turn the connector
terminal 6 counter clockwise. Insert the stripped cable
end into the hole that is now visible. Turn the terminal
clockwise. This will clamp the cable in place.
Subwoofer
You can connect an active subwoofer to RCA jack 21
"Out • Sub". Only the low frequency audio signals are
output at this jack.
Audio output
The audio signal is output at RCA jacks 20 "Out • Rec"
without sound control. You can connect a recording
device (e.g. cassette recorder) here.
Audio inputs
You can connect almost any audio source, such as a com-
puter, MP3 player (with/without dock), game console, TV
etc. to the RCA jacks 19 "IN Tape/AUX 1/DVD" on the
back of the unit, as long as the source unit has an output
with a line level. Such outputs are either stereo RCA jacks
or 3.5 mm jack plugs. Using a corresponding connect-
ing cable, connect these units to jacks 21 "IN Tape/AUX
1/DVD". Suitable cables are available in our online shop
(www.teufel.eu) in the area "Accessories".
On the front of the unit, there are two further audio in-
puts: 3"AUX 2" with RCA jacks and 4 "Line In" as a 3.5
mm jack plug. These can be used for quick and easy con-
nection of an audio source (e.g. MP3 player or mobile
phone) without having to turn the CD receiver around.
Power
On
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220 -2 0 VA C ~ 0 Hz
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120 Watts
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Right Left Sub Rec Tape Aux 1 DVD
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Gnd
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Serial No.
Vorsicht
Caution
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Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH •Bülowstraße 66 •10738 Berlin
www.teufel.de •www.teufel.eu
Class 1 Laser Product
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Antennas
Danger Danger of lightning striking!
If you use outside or roof antennae, it is vital
that you ensure the antenna unit is protected
adequately against lightning.
FM/VHF antenna
The antenna for receiving FM/VHF stations is connected
to jack 17 "FM". This antenna can be a roof/outdoor an-
tenna or a cable TV connection. To connect the antenna,
you will need a coaxial cable.
If there is no antenna connection pro-
vided at the setup location, you can
use the wire antenna supplied with
the unit. Unwind the wire antenna,
push the plug onto the pin in jack
17 "FM" and move the wire antenna
around to find the position where
reception is best. Then fix the antenna
in this position with adhesive tape.
To operate the remote control, you need two 1.5 volt
batteries of type Micro or AAA (included in the scope of
delivery).
Inserting batteries
Slide the lid of the battery•
compartment on the back of
the remote control open by
pushing it in the direction of
the arrow, and remove the lid.
Where applicable, remove the•
old batteries (please follow the
instructions on page 12).
Insert the batteries in the bat-•
tery compartment as shown in
the figure.
Replace the lid on the com-•
partment and slide it shut.
AM/MW antenna
Antenna supplied with the unit is for the reception of
medium wave stations (AM/MW). You can set up this
antenna free-standing or screw it to a cupboard or wall
shelving.
Connect the connecting cable of the antenna to jacks 18
"AM" on the back of the CD receiver. Press the lever of
each connector terminal and insert the end of the cable
into the adjacent opening. When you release the lever,
the cable is clamped in position.
Mains connection
Check that the mains switch• 24 "Power" on the back of
the unit is turned off (position "OFF").
Plug mains cable• 23 into a mains socket.
Remote control
Mode of operation
The remote control transmits the control signals by means
of infrared light. To allow this, you need to point the
remote control towards the unit. Ensure that the infrared
light beam is not obstructed by objects between the
remote control and the unit.
Fluorescent lamps and energy-saving lamps installed in
the vicinity can impair the function of the remote control
or even prevent it functioning.

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Basic functions
Switching on and off
The mains switch• 24 "Power" on the back of the unit is
used to switch the CD receiver on and off.
When it is switched on, the unit is in standby mode
and the "Power" button 16 lights up red. The volume is
set to medium level (-50 db).
You can switch your CD receiver to operating or•
standby mode using button 16 "Power" or 48 " ".
Selecting a source
When the unit is switched on, the last selected audio
source is activated.
You can use button• 11 "Source" or 34 "Source ▲"
and 36 "Source ▼" to switch sources in the following
sequence: FM (radio VHF), AM (radio MW), Aux 1,
Tape, DVD, Line In, Aux 2, CD, USB.
The source selected is displayed on the display panel 5.
Adjusting the volume
To turn the volume up: Turn dial• 1"Volume" clockwise
or press button 35 "Vol +".
To turn the volume down: Turn dial• 1"Volume" anti-
clockwise or press button 42 "Vol –".
The selected volume is displayed on display panel 5
within a range of –94 db (quiet) to 0 db (loud).
Muting
You can turn the sound off using button• 26 " ".
The display panel 5now reads "MUTE ON".
To switch the sound back on: Press button• 26 " "
again or alter the volume setting.
Setting the sound
Press button1. 41 "Tone".
The letters "BA" appear on the display panel 5, to-
gether with the preset value for the bass within a range
of –14 db to +14 db.
Change the bass level to suit your own taste using dial2.
1"Volume" or buttons 42 "Vol –" and 35 "Vol +".
Press button3. 41 "Tone" again.
The letters "TR" appear on the display panel 5, to-
gether with the preset value for the high tones within a
range of –14 db to +14 db.
Change the level to suit your own taste using dial4. 1
"Volume" or buttons 42 "Vol –" and 35 "Vol +".
If three seconds pass without buttons being pressed,5.
the unit switches back to standard mode.
15
Power
On
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220-2 0 VA C ~ 0 Hz
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120 Watts
Sp eake r s
Right Le ft Sub Rec Tape Aux 1 DVD
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Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH •Bülowstraße 66 •10738 Berlin
www.teufel.de •www.teufel.eu
Class 1 Laser Product
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Adjusting the balance
Balance means the balance of volume between the right
and left loudspeakers.
Press button1. 44 "Balance".
The letter "L" appears on the display panel 5, together
with the preset value for the left channel within a range
of –10 db to +10 db.
Change the volume level for the left channel to suit2.
your own taste, using dial 1"Volume" or the buttons
42 "Vol –" and 35 "Vol +".
Press button3. 44 "Balance".
The letter "R" appears on the display panel 5, together
with the preset value for the right channel within a
range of –10 db to +10 db.
Change the volume level for the right channel to suit4.
your own taste, using dial 1"Volume" or the buttons
42 "Vol –" and 35 "Vol +".
If three seconds pass without buttons being pressed,5.
the unit switches back to standard mode.
Radio mode
Select one of the two radio reception ranges as your
source (see previous page):
FM – to receive mono and stereo stations from 87.5 to
108 MHz, RDS mode possible
AM – to receive mono stations from 522 to 1,629 kHz
20 stations can be stored in each range (see below).
Selecting radio stations
Button 46 "Auto" is used to switch between manual and
automatic search mode. When you press the button,
the text "AUTO" or "MANUAL" appears briefly on the
display panel 5.
You can set the reception frequency using buttons 15 and
39 "Tuning +/–":
Automatic• : When the button is pressed, the unit
searches the waveband in the desired direction until it
finds a station with a sufficiently strong signal.
Manual• : Each time the button is pressed, the frequency
is increased or decreased by one step (FM: 0.05 MHz,
AM: 9 kHz).
APS
Se a rch ST/M
Mem
Auto Repeat
Displ ay
12
45
789
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3
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Balance
Station
Source
V o lVol
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Tuning
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Station memory
Your radio can store 20 stations for each of the two
frequency ranges. You can then quickly select one of the
stored stations by pressing a button.
Presetting stations manually
Tune to the desired station as described above.•
Tap button• 45 "Mem".
The display panel shows the flashing text "TUNED".
Use buttons• 15 and 39 "Tuning" to select the desired
storage location number or enter the number directly
using the numerical keys 30.
Tap button• 45 "Mem" again.
The station has now been stored. If three seconds pass
without a button being pressed, the unit switches back to
standard mode.
Presetting stations automatically
Briefly press button 25 "APS". The unit stores the first
20 stations within the frequency range. The radio then
switches to the station stored under position 1.
Selecting a preset station
You can select a preset station directly using the numeri-
cal keys 30. Use button 31 "10+" to select the stations
stored under two-digit numbers.
Or call up the storage locations successively using the
buttons 12 "Station" or 32 "Station +/–".
Stereo/Mono
FM stations usually broadcast in stereo, and the letters
"ST" appear on the display panel.
Where the signal quality is poor, there may be some
disturbance. If this happens, switch to MONO by tapping
the button 27 "ST/M" - the letters "ST" disappear from the
display panel.
Radio Data System (RDS)
With the Radio Data System (RDS), the radio stations on
the FM/VHF band transmit information in addition to the
music. This information, for example the name of the sta-
tion, is processed by the radio and shown on the display
panel.
By pressing the button 29 "Display," you can display
the following sequence of RDS information texts on the
display panel:
Station name – Programme Type – Clock Time – Radio
Text
Station name (PS)
If the station to which you are tuned transmits RDS sig-
nals, the name of the station will appear on the display
panel after a short time.
APS
Se a rch ST/M
Mem
Auto Repeat
Displ ay
12
45
789
6
3
010+
Balance
Station
Source
V o lVol
Source
Tuning
-
IP 0 RC
4
Tone
-
25
12
15
27
29
30
31
32
39
45

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RDS programme types
OTHER M Other music
CLASSIC Classical music
LIGHT M Light music
EASY M Easy-listening music
ROCK M Rock music
POP M Pop music
VARIED Varied music programme
SCIENCE Scientific programme
CULTURE Cultural programme
DRAMA Radio play
EDUCATE Educational programme
SPORT Sport programme
INFO General information pro-
gramme
AFFAIRS Current affairs programmes,
reports
NEWS News
FOLK M Folk music
OLDIES Oldies
Programme Type (PTY)
This displays the type of programme broadcast (see adja-
cent table). Unfortunately, however, not all radio stations
use this service.
Clock Time (CT)
The exact time is transmitted once a minute. This means
that the text on the display panel will read "WAITING
CT" until the receiver has received the signal.
Radio Text (RT)
With Radio Text, additional information on the program
is transmitted. Such information can be the title and artist
for a piece of music or short messages.
Searching for PTY
Your CD receiver can also search for stations broadcast-
ing a particular RDS programme type.
Press the button• 47 "Search". The text "PTY SEARCH"
flashes on the display panel.
You can now use buttons• 39 "Tuning +/–" to select one
of the programme types shown opposite
Press button• 47 "Search" again.
If the station to which you are tuned is not broadcasting
the desired programme type, the scanning function is
activated. It stops automatically when it locates the first
station with adequate reception and broadcasting a
programme of the set type.
If the radio cannot locate such a station, it switches back
to the previous station setting and the message "NO
FOUND" appears briefly.
APS
Se a rch ST/M
Mem
Auto Repeat
Displ ay
12
456
3
47
Tuning
-
IP 0 RC
4
39

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Suitable CDs
Use only commercially available CDs bearing one of•
the symbols shown opposite.
The unit can also read CDs containing MP3 files.•
Normal CDs of 80 and 120 mm diameter can be•
played.
Self-burned CDs (CDR, CDRW) can normally be read,•
though there may be problems if the burning speed is
too high or "bad" blanks are used. Trial and error is
the only way to find out which CDs can be read.
CDs produced for commercial use cannot always be•
read.
Handling CDs
Every CD has a durable plastic coating which protects it
against external infl u e n c e s . However, it is still necessary
to protect the CD against soiling and scratching at all
times.
CD players can compensate for minor damage to the CD.
Deep scratches or other damage may cause the CD to
"stick" or jump or cause other problems.
See the information on the CD case for correct handling
of CDs!
Inserting a CD
Attention Danger of damage to the unit!
Never insert several CDs one on top of the
other. Never insert any other objects in the CD
tray.
Use button• 11 "Source" or 34 "Source ▲" and 36
"Source ▼" to select the source "CD".
Press button• 6" " or 43 " ". The CD compartment
on the front of the unit opens.
Insert the CD carefully into the recess in the CD tray•
with the labelled side upwards.
Press button• 6" " or 43 " ". The CD compartment
closes and the CD is read. "LOADING" appears on
the display panel, and after a few seconds, the CD is
played automatically.
The Play functions for CD and USB are identical and are
described in the section "Play functions" on page 16.
Ejecting a CD
Stop the Play function by pressing button• 6" " or
33 " ".
Press button• 6" " or 43 " ". The CD compartment
on the front of the unit opens.
Remove the CD from the CD tray.•
Press button• 6" " or 43 " ". The CD compartment
closes.
CD mode
Station
Source
V o lVol
Source
Tone
-
43
611
36
34
33

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Your new CD receiver can read USB sticks of types USB
1.0 and 2.0 and can play music files in MP3 format
stored on them.
USB stands for "Universal Serial Bus". All modern com-
puters have a USB port for connecting a keyboard and
mouse. USB sticks were originally developed to replace
computer disks and provide an easy method of transport-
ing data. These practical sticks are now also used in
digital cameras and music players.
Handling mobile storage media
USB sticks are sensitive electronic devices and must
be handled with proper care. When you are not using
your stick, you should always put on the cap or cover to
protect it.
Important
Never use a stick which has suffered mechani-
cal damage or which has fallen into liquid.
Never expose sticks to direct strong sunlight.
Careless handling can lead to data loss! Wherever
possible, make backup copies of your music on your
PC.
Inserting and playing from a USB stick
Insert the USB stick into port• 2"USB". The plug on the
stick will only fit into the port in one position.
Use button• 11 "Source" or 34 "Source ▲" and 36
"Source ▼" to select source "USB".
The CD receiver reads the card and begins to play the•
files.
If no playable files are found on the USB stick, "NO•
USB" appears on the display panel.
The Play functions for CD and USB are identical and are
described in the section "Play functions" on page 16.
Removing a USB stick
Attention Danger of damage!
Never remove the USB stick while the CD
receiver is set to source "USB"! First switch to
another source, e.g. radio reception, using button 11
"Source".
Simply pull out the stick.•
USB mode
Station
Source
V o lVol
Source
Tone
-
34
2
11
36

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Interrupt Play function: Press button• 7or 40 " ".
Resume Play function: Press button• 7or 40 " " again.
Play next title: Tap button• 8or 37 " " .
Play previous title: Tap button• 9or 37 " ".
Fast scan title: Tap button• 38 " " or " ". With each
tap of the button, the playback speed is increased:
2x, 4x, 8x, 16x. The title is played without sound; the
display panel shows how much of the overall duration
of the title has elapsed.
To resume playing at normal speed, press button 7or
40 " ".
End playback: Press• 6" " or 33 " ".
Repeat function
Press button 10 or 28 "Repeat" to switch between the
Repeat functions. The display panel shows the selected
function:
REP OFF• – Repeat function off, normal playback.
REP I• – Repeat the current title.
REP ALL• – Play all titles and repeat from the beginning.
REP DIR• – Repeat all titles from the current directory on
an MP3-CD or a USB stick.
Searching by title number
All titles on a CD or USB stick are given consecutive
numbers by the CD receiver – even if they are stored in
different directories. You can read these numbers on the
display panel and then select the desired title. Enter the
desired number with the numerical keys 30 "1 .. 0" and
press button 7or 40 " ". The title is played.
Play functions
APS
Se a rch ST/M
Mem
Auto Repeat
Displ ay
12
45
789
6
3
010+
Balance
Station
Source
V o lVol
Source
Tuning
-
IP 0 RC
4
Tone
-
28
768910
30
33
37
38
40

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Care and cleaning
Clean your CD receiver regularly with a soft, slightly
moist microfibre cloth. The following points must be
observed:
Danger Risk of electric shock!
In contact with live parts water can lead to
electric shock or short circuit.
Ensure that no water gets into the unit.•
Disconnect the device from the mains power supply•
before cleaning.
Attention Danger of damage to the unit!
Using the wrong cleaning materials may dam-
age the delicate surface of the enclosure.
If possible use only plain water with no cleaning prod-•
ucts. In case of stubborn marks a mild soap solution
may be used.
In no circumstances should caustic cleaning products,•
white spirit, thinners, petrol or similar be used for
cleaning.
Troubleshooting
The following instructions should help you to solve problems. If this doesn't work, please contact our hotline (see page 3).
Mind the warranty instructions.
Problem Possible cause Solution
Unit not working, the dis-
play does not light up.
No power supply. Check that the mains plug is inserted correct-
ly.
Use another device to check that the socket is
working.
The loudspeakers remain
silent.
Wrong source selected. Select the correct source (see page 10).
Volume is set to »0«. Increase the volume.
Headphones connected. Unplug the headphones. If headphones are
plugged in, the loudspeakers are switched
off.
Loudspeaker cable is loose. Check the loudspeaker connections.
Playback is noisy. Generally, the CD receiver is a very low-
noise system. Usually, the very high resolu-
tion of the loudspeaker system in the high
tone range will "unmask" the poor quality
of a signal source (e.g. of MP3 files) in the
high tone range.
Ensure that the source transmits a good signal
to the CD receiver.
Poor reception Transmitter too far away or very low-power Try to improve the reception by changing the
direction of the antenna.
Optimise the tuning with buttons 15 and 39
"TUNING +/–".
If necessary, switch to mono (press button 27
"ST/M").
"NO DISC" CD inserted upside down Insert the CD with the printed side facing
upwards.
How to clean your CDs
To clean your CDs, use only cleaning agents approved
for cleaning CDs.
If necessary, carefully wipe the CD
with a soft, lint-free cloth, working
from the centre to the edge. To do this,
hold the CD between index finger and
thumb of your other hand.
Touching the recording side of the CD
with your hand may cause problems
when playing the CD.

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Batteries and rechargeable batteries
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not
be disposed of with household waste!
Every consumer is required by law to bring all
batteries and rechargeable batteries, whether
they contain harmful substances*) or not, to a collection
point run by the communal authority or borough or run
commercially, so that they can be disposed of in an envi-
ronmentally friendly manner.
Please only hand in fully discharged batteries!
*) labelled: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead
Disposing of the unit
Used units must not be disposed of with house-
hold waste
If the unit is no longer operational, every
consumer is required by law to dispose of
used devices separate from household waste,
e. g. at a collection point run by the communal author-
ity borough. In this way, used devices can be recycled
and waste materials disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner.
For this reason, electrical equipment is labelled with the
symbol shown on the right.
Protection of the environment
Technical data
Operating voltage: 220–240 V~, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption, max: 120 W
Dimensions (W x H x D): 275 x 125 x 350 mm
Net weight: 5.8 kg
We reserve the right to make technical modifications without notice!
This product conforms with Council of the
European Union guidelines 2004/108/EC and
2006/95/EC


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