General Operation
NOTE:
Some keys are to be found both on the device itself
and on the remote control. Keys with the same desi-
gnation have the same function.
Volume
You can set the desired volume using the VOL+/-
BASS BOOST OFF/ON (5)
To increase or decrease the bass output.
ON = on, OFF = off .
Switch-off
The machine is switched off when the function selector
switch (19) is turned to the OFF TAPE position. Unplug
the device.
AUX IN socket
To connect analogue replay devices. Via this socket you
can also hear the sound of other playback devices such
as MP3 players, CD players etc. through the loudspeakers.
1. Please connect the external device with a 3.5 mm
stereo jack plug to the AUX IN socket (18).
2. Turn the function selector switch (19) to CD/MP3 or
RADIO. The device switches automatically to AUX IN
operation. The radio or CD sound is switched off .
3. Through the loudspeakers you now hear the sound
from the external device; with the VOL+/- buttons
(22) you can change the volume. The CD buttons do
not have any function.
4. For the remaining procedure please see the operating
instructions of the external sound source.
NOTE:
Adjust the volume of the external device to a comfor-
table level.
Listening to the Radio
1. Turn the function selector switch (19) to the RADIO
position.
2. Use the band selector switch (10) to select the desired
frequency band.
VHF (Stereo) = FM ST., VHF = FM,
Medium wave = AM (Mono)
3. Tune in the desired station with the station adjust-
ment knob TUNING (7).
4. The FM.ST control lamp ((ST)) (in the display) only
lights up when you have selected FM stereo and the
station is being received in stereo quality. If reception
is too weak and there is noise on the station being
received, this lamp will fl icker.
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5. Try to improve reception by turning and bending or
twisting and altering the length of the antenna (27).
Where reception is bad we recommend switching to
FM.
6. An aerial is integrated into the device for the recepti-
on of AM stations. The machine can be aligned to the
station by turning it. In this frequency band programs
are transmitted in „mono" only.
Cassette Operation
buttons
(22).
Playing Cassettes
1. Turn the function selector switch (19) to the OFF
TAPE position.
2. Press the
cassette compartment (11).
3. Push a recorded audio cassette, with the tape down-
wards and the listening side facing forwards, into the
compartment (full reel to the left). Then close the
cassette compartment again.
4. Press the
5. With the
6. Wind the tape forwards or backwards if necessary in
the direction of the arrow keys
7. Always press the
the direction or stopping the tape. This prevents
damage to the machine and the tape.
8. If the
of the cassette compartment opens.
9. In order to interrupt playback briefl y, press the II
pause button (12). Pressing again continues playback.
Recording Cassettes
1. Place an audio cassette with the side you wish to
listen to facing downwards (full reel on the left). En-
sure that the cassette is not copy-protected (the copy
protection tab on the top narrow side of the cassette
must not have been removed).
2. Select the source from which you wish to record with
the function switch (19) and then start playback
from this source if necessary. The sound source
which you are listening to is the one from which the
recording is made. The recording level is controlled
automatically. Changing the volume does not change
the recording.
3. Please press the
playback button is automatically pressed down at
the same time). Recording now begins. All previous
recordings are automatically erased.
4. The recording can be interrupted briefl y using the
II pause key, or stopped by means of the
eject button.
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stop/eject button (13) to open the
playback key (16) to listen to the tape.
stop/eject key you can stop playback.
= forwards (14),
= reverse (15).
stop/eject key when changing
stop/eject button is pressed again the fl ap
record button (17) (the
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