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– To return to normal playback mode, press the random
playback/repeat button 32 a fourth time, so that none of
the indicators f, g or h appear on the display.
– To start playback, press the play/pause button 36.
Connecting External Audio Playback (see figure C)
The current audio signal of the radio charger can also be trans-
ferred to other playback devices (e.g. amplifier and speakers).
Remove the protective cap of the "LINE OUT" socket 42 and
insert the 3.5 mm plug of a matching AUX cable into the sock-
et. Connect an appropriate playback device to the AUX cable.
After removing the AUX cable, reattach the protective cap of
the "LINE OUT" socket 42 to protect against dirt/debris.
Remote control
Have the remote control repaired only through a quali-
fied repair person and only using identical replacement
parts. This will ensure that the functionality of the remote
control is maintained.
Do not operate the remote control in explosive atmos-
pheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids,
gases or dusts. Sparks can be created in the remote con-
trol which may ignite the dust or fumes.
Initial Operation
Protect the remote control against moisture and direct
sunlight.
Do not subject the remote control to extreme tempera-
tures or variations in temperature. As an example, do not
leave it in vehicles for longer periods. In case of large varia-
tions in temperature, allow the remote control to adjust to
the ambient temperature before putting it into operation.
The remote control remains ready for operation as long as
battery with sufficient voltage is inserted.
Position the radio charger in such a manner that the signals
from outlet opening 8 of the remote control can directly reach
reception lens 31 on the radio charger. When the remote con-
trol cannot be pointed directly against a reception lens, the
working range is reduced. By reflecting the signal (e. g.
against walls), the working range can be improved even for in-
direct signals.
The remote control 2 can be stored in carrying handle 3.
When using the remote control, you can fasten it e.g., to a belt
loop by opening loop-clip button 16 and attaching the remote
control.
Functions
Independent of the audio source:
– To switch the audio operation on and off, press button
13 on the remote control.
– To switch the sound on and off, press button "Mute" 15
on the remote control.
– To increase the volume, press button 9; to reduce the vol-
ume, press button 12.
– To change the audio source, press button "Source" 14.
For radio operation:
– To select a radio station with a lower frequency, press the
7 button until the desired frequency is found.
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– To select a radio station with a higher frequency, press
the 10 button until the desired frequency is found.
When controlling audio sources connected via the SD-/MMC
slot 46 or the USB port 45:
– To start, interrupt or continue the playback of a track,
press the play/pause button 11.
– To select a track, press the 7 or 10 button.
Battery Replacement
To replace the battery, unscrew the screw of the battery com-
partment on the backside of the remote control and remove
the battery lid.
When inserting the new battery, pay attention to the correct
polarity. Screw on the battery lid again.
Replace the battery only with a new battery of the same
type. Danger of explosion when inserting other battery
types.
Remove the battery from the remote control when not
using it for longer periods. When storing for longer peri-
ods, the battery can corrode and discharge itself.
Keep the battery away from children. Children could
swallow the battery and cause a hazardous situation for
their health.
Battery Charging (see figure A)
The charge procedure begins as soon as the mains plug of the
radio charger is plugged into a socket outlet and a battery 25
is inserted into the charging compartment 22 (see "Battery
Insertion/Removal", page 17).
During the charging procedure, the
"CHARGING" indicator m flashes on
the display. The "CHARGING" indica-
tor goes out when the battery is fully
charged.
Due to the intelligent charging method, the charging condi-
tion of the battery is automatically detected and the battery is
charged with the optimum charging current, depending on
battery temperature and voltage.
This saves the battery and ensures that it is always fully
charged when in the radio charger.
The charged battery 25 can be removed from the charging
compartment 22 or (when inserted in the charging compart-
ment) be used for power supply during audio operation.
If required, wear protective gloves when removing the
battery. The battery can heat up considerably when
charging.
Power Supply of External Devices
The power supply of external devices via the 12 V and the AC
connection is possible only when the radio charger is con-
nected to mains, and not via the inserted battery.
When the radio charger is connected to the mains supply, this
is confirmed by the lit green control lamp 4.
USB Connection
With the USB connection, it is possible to operate and charge
most devices whose power supply is possible via USB (e.g.,
various mobile phones).
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