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• CD/Mp3 player with anti-shock memory (AVM 

System)

• USB player with USB Mass Storage plug  (FAT32, 16 

Go max.) 

• SD and SDHC player (16Go max) 
• Output level adjustment
• AM and FM tuner with autoscan and 10 recordable 

stations

• Browse through menus and tracks
• Supplied with an infrared remote control
• Customisable or random playlist

• RCA Unbalanced output(-10dB)
• Remote control functions:
• Source selection (CD, USB, SD, BT or Tuner)
• Play, Pause, Skip, Search
• Program, Random and Repeat functions
• Folder and track selection
• Customisable and recordable stations
• Mute
• CD Eject

3 - Main characteristics

4 - Technical specifications

• Power supply: 230 V AC - 50 Hz ou DC 13,2V
• Power consumption: 26W

2.1 - Compact disks

a - Handling precautions

Please protect the disks in order for dust, fatty deposits and fingerprints not to damage them.
However, if one of your disks is dirty please rub it gently with a dry cloth.
Do not use alcohol, any solvent, antiseptic liquids or silicone-coated clothes.
Handle your disk with precaution and protect its surface, especially while getting it out of its case.
Do not bend the disk.
Do not heat it.
Do not enlarge the hole at the center of the disk.
Do not write on the screenprinted part of the CD.
In the event of the appearance of condensation due to important temperature changes, please let your CD 
dry without using any heat source.

b - Storage precautions

Always eject the disk when you are not using it.
Store your disks in the case provided for the purpose, protected from dust and shocks.
Do not store your CDs in places:
- Exposed to sunlight.
- Subject to the accumulation of dust and humid.
- Near heat sources (radiator...).

2 - Our advices

• Player dimensions: 482 x 44 x 275 mm 
(19" - 1 unit)
• Weight: 3.4 kg

Summary of Contents for H10961

Page 1: ...GUIDE DE L UTILISATEUR USER GUIDE H10961 Version 1 03 2019...

Page 2: ...z pas d accessoires non conseill s par le fabricant Utilisez un chiffon humide sur la surface de l appareil Ne passez pas l appareil sous l eau 13 P riode de non utilisation D branchez le cordon d ali...

Page 3: ...ur que la poussi re les d p ts gras et les traces de doigts ne marquent pas dessus Si le disque est sale passez un chiffon sec dessus N utilisez pas d alcools d essences de dissolvants de liquides ant...

Page 4: ...t du MP3 simultan ment n est pas d conseill Les formats MP3 Pro MP4 WAVE etc ne sont pas support s par ce syst me Ne mettez pas de donn es autres que du MP3 WMA ou CDA sur votre CD cela pourrait endom...

Page 5: ...ure de flux audio tels que l USB Audio Codec et n est donc pas compatible avec les p riph riques met teurs de ces flux tels que les ordinateurs les lecteurs portables les microphones USB Le port de ca...

Page 6: ...le fichier choisi appuyez sur la touche ENTER Recommencez l op ration pour chaque fichier ajouter la liste Appuyez sur PLAY pour lancer la lecture de programme 4 Touche ENTER Cette touche permet de v...

Page 7: ...cas d une cl USB ou d une carte SD veillez toujours appuyer sur cette touche avant de retirer le m dia 16 Touches FOLDER Ces touches vous permettent de vous d placer d un dossier l autre Les dossiers...

Page 8: ...ez sur la touche ENTER Recommencez l op ration pour chaque fichier ajouter la liste Appuyez sur PLAY pour lancer la lecture de programme 8 Bouton RAN Permet d activer ou de d sactiver la fonction Rand...

Page 9: ...llow these safety ins tructions could result in fire electric shock injury or damage to this product or other property WARNING This unit contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the housing or a...

Page 10: ...recommend to take into consideration every safety instruction 4 Follow the instructions Please carefully follow each safety instruction to avoid any physical harm or property damage 5 Avoid water and...

Page 11: ...e disks in order for dust fatty deposits and fingerprints not to damage them However if one of your disks is dirty please rub it gently with a dry cloth Do not use alcohol any solvent antiseptic liqui...

Page 12: ...A CDA When using the CDA format please note that the CD containing the CDA files cannot use any other kind of files as CDA files cannot be mixed up with MP3 or WMA files on the same support The MP3 Pr...

Page 13: ...used to read audio fluxes such as the USB Audio codec under any circumstances The MPU130BT is therefore not compatible with the devices uses such fluxes such as computers portable players USB microph...

Page 14: ...our choice 5 Infrared sensor Allows you to receive informations sent via the remote control 6 LCD Screen Displays information about tracks or the current status of the player 7 USB Port This USB port...

Page 15: ...e removing the media from its slot 16 FOLDER Buttons Allow you to move from a folder to another Folders are numbered by alphabetical order When using an Audio CD these buttons allow you to search a sp...

Page 16: ...RAN button Allows you to activate deactivate the random playback The function is activated when the display indicates RANDOM 9 REPEAT Button Allows you to switch from a Repeat mode to another REPEAT...

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