Programme playing order
You can arrange playback of the CD titles in a self-
programmed sequence with up to 20 titles.
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Stop the playback and press the button
PROGRAM
. In the display the PROGRAM
1!
indicator blinks and for ca. 2 seconds "P 01"
2)
glows. This informs you that you can now enter
in the first title of the programme sequence.
Subsequently, the indicator "00" blinks.
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With the buttons
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first title. The number of the individually selected title
blinks in the display
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Confirm your entry by pressing the button
PROGRAM
.
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Now "P 02" glows for ca. 2 seconds in the display
, inviting you to enter the second title of the
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sequence. Subsequently, the indicator "00" blinks
again.
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Repeat these steps until all of the desired titles
have been programmed in.
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When all of the titles have been programmed in,
press the button PLAY/PAUSE
playback of the programme.
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You stop the programme playback by pressing the
button STOP
, the programme itself is however
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still valid. If need be, stop the programme and
press the button PROGRAM
reactivate the programme.
The programme is erased by either opening
the CD compartment or switching over to
radio reception. The indicator PROGRAM
extinguishes in the display
Listening to the radio
This appliance receives radio programmes transmitted
over the Medium Wave (MW) or Very High
Frequency (UKW) ranges.
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For VHF reception, unwrap the wire aerial
the rear of the appliance and, when the radio is in
use, determine its best alignment.
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The appliance has a built-in aerial for the reception
of MW transmitters. In the event of disrupted MW
reception, turn the whole appliance back and forth
to find the best alignment.
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Slide the function switch (FUNCTION
position "RADIO".
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With the switch BAND
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frequency range (AM = MW, FM = UKW). In the
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now select the
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The alarm function
You can programme your CD Clock Radio so that
appliance switches itself on and back off at one resp.
two specified times. You can be woken by either
radio or CD playback or by a signal tone. Proceed
as follows.
Entering alarm time 1
1. To start the programming of alarm time 1, press
to start
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2. Within this period, use the buttons HOUR/
1!
once more to
3. Press the button "ALARM 1"
2)
4. Slide the function switch (FUNCTION
.
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5. Should you wish to use as the alarm function
at
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6. At the programmed time the appliance will
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select the desired
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positon FM ST. the appliance only reproduces
radio stations transmitting in stereo.
Select a radio station with the tuning regulator
TUNING
. Use the tuning scale
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orientation.
With the reception of VHF radio stations
transmitting in stereo, the indicator FM ST.
glows. Should the reception of these stations be
impaired by too much static noise, slide the switch
BAND
into the position "FM" to suppress the
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interference.
the button "ALARM 1"
. The indicator "12:00"
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now blinks for 5 seconds in the display
the indicator ALM. 1
glows.
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MINUTE
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to programme in the hours and
minutes of the desired alarm time 1.
programmed alarm time. The display returns to
the standard time display.
the position of the mode that is to be used at the
alarm time: CD, radio or signal tone (Buzzer).
"CD" or "Radio", set the desired volume level.
Also, do not forget to insert a CD or to tune in to
the preferred radio station. Should you forget to
insert a CD in the alarm function "CD", the signal
tone will sound as the wake-up call.
switch on with the desired function and the
indicator ALM. 1
will blink. The maximum
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period of the alarm amounts to 60 minutes.
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and
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