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After Sales Support

Telephone: 

1300 884 987

Email: [email protected]

USB operation

USB memory sticks can be connected to the 

W U D " 7 X "

" 4 0 3 C

 USB slot. 

Note the following:

• 

Due to the numerous different file systems and file formats, the operation of connected memories cannot be guaranteed.

• 

Depending on the size of the data medium, it make take time for the system to be detected.

• 

Supported file systems are FAT16 and FAT32; the supported file format is MP3.

• 

If the correct file type is not recognised by the device, 

NOT SUPPORTED

 appears on the display.

• 

External hard disks are not supported.

Starting/stopping playback

 

Start track playback using the

"



 button on the device or in the 

E F 1 W U D

 section on the remote control. To stop playback, press 

the button again. Pressing the button once more resumes playback.

Track selection, fast rewind/forward

 

Press the 

 button to go back to the start of a specified track. Press the button again to skip to the previous track. The 

 button 

skips straight to the next track.

 

Hold the 

 button down to fast rewind within a track or 

 to fast forward.

Direct track selection

 

Press buttons 

2 / ;

 on the remote control to select a track directly. Where the track number is a multi-digit track number, press the +10 

button once or multiple times and then enter the track number.

Folder selection

When playing back MP3 files, these may be saved in various folders for a better overview. You can select these folders on the device 
individually in order to play the correct track. This may involve folders and additional sub-folders. The folders are numbered automatically 
by the device.

To select a folder, first put the device into folder mode.

 

Press the 

H Q N F G T

 button on the remote control. 

FOLD

 appears on the display.

 

Using 

R T G U G V "

1

 select the desired folder.

 

Using the 



 or 



 and 



 buttons, you can now select and play the track as described.

 

Press the 

H Q N F G T

 button again to exit folder mode. The 

FOLD

 message disappears.

When folder mode is turned off, all music tracks on the data medium are shown and played. The folder structure is ignored. In folder mode, 
you can combine the individual tracks and thus only work in specific folders.

Program the playing order of tracks

The program function allows you to compile your own playlist by only selecting specific tracks for playback. You can specify the order in 
which the list is played yourself. Proceed as follows:

 

Press the 

" O G O Q T [

 button.

 

Using 

R T G U G V

 



and 

R T G U G V

 

 select the desired folder containing the track.

 

Press 



 or 



 and choose the desired track.

 

Save the track using 

O G O Q T [

.

 

Repeat these steps until all tracks have been programmed.

A programmed playlist is indicated on the display with 

O G O

 

Start the programmed playlist by pressing 



.

 

You can clear a programmed playlist again by pressing 

.

Repeat function/random playback

 

Press the 

T G R G CV

 button to enable/disable the repeat function.

 

Press the 

T C P F Q O

 button to enable/disable random playback.

Display track information

The 

F K U R N C[

 button in the 

E F 1 W U D

 section of the remote control allows you to have track information displayed for each track. 

The file name, folder, track title, artist, album and track number are displayed one after another.

Summary of Contents for MD 83615

Page 1: ...After Sales Support Telephone 1300 884 987 Email australia medion com Premium Micro System for iPad iPhone iPod INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model Number MD 83615 N26968 audio...

Page 2: ...the process of repair some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing...

Page 3: ...l operating functions 15 Audio functions 15 Setting clock time 15 Using the timer 15 Using the sleep timer 16 Select operating mode 16 Radio 17 Tuning 17 Search function 17 Automatic station saving 17...

Page 4: ...de for iPad means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod iPhone or iPad respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards...

Page 5: ...ace of mind that comes with purchasing a product made by one of the leading manufacturers All products brought to you by BAUHN are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and a...

Page 6: ...ntended for playing sound and image media CDs MP3 data media USB devices as well as for radio reception In addition you can connect an iPod iPhone or iPad device for charging and for the playback of a...

Page 7: ...and to the sides of the main device Ensure accessibility of mains power socket Only connect the device to a power point 230 V 50 Hz that is easy to reach and close to the place where you have set up...

Page 8: ...ent type Never try to recharge non rechargeable batteries There is a risk of explosion Never expose the batteries to excessive heat such as direct sunlight fire or similar Store batteries in a cool dr...

Page 9: ...e1 6 Volume selector 7 open close disk compartment 8 iPod iPhone iPad CD USB next track radio forward station search 9 iPod iPhone iPad CD USB previous track radio forward station search 10 iPod iPhon...

Page 10: ...com Rear DC DC 1 6 2 3 4 5 1 XKFGQ Q W V cinch video output 2 URGC M GT T connections for the right hand speaker 3 URGC M GT N connections for the left hand speaker 4 N KPG K P audio cinch inputs L R...

Page 11: ...ation display 11 RV K is displayed when a station issues a genre identifier V R is displayed when a station provides traffic announcements VC is displayed when a station is currently broadcasting a tr...

Page 12: ...gram type radio text and frequency 21 RV Radio select station genre 22 CURO Radio start automatic station search and store 23 FK URNC CD USB display track information 24 FK URNC VX QW V image output f...

Page 13: ...2 x Cinch Video cable 1 x Cinch Documentation Getting started Insert batteries into the remote control Insert the 1 5V R6 LR06 AA Mignon battery in the remote control Open the battery compartment cove...

Page 14: ...ones connection When headphones are connected the in built speaker is disabled Volume adjustment is still possible to alter the headphone volume The headphone connection is not active when using an iP...

Page 15: ...a television for audio transmission to the micro system To do this you require the audio cinch connecting cable Connect the end of the cinch plug to the left and right NKPG KP connections Connect the...

Page 16: ...require any separate holder Choose the appropriate holder for your iPod Place the holder in the slide in cradle cut out facing down and press down until it clicks into place After inserting the iPod...

Page 17: ...tion is activated Press the button again to deactivate X bass again The message on the display will disappear Setting clock time Proceed as follows to set the clock Press the E NQE M 1 VKO G T button...

Page 18: ...Enabling disabling preset timers You can enable or disable a previously set timer Hold down the E NQE M 1 VK OG T button for 2 seconds while the device is switched on Using or select the ONCE one off...

Page 19: ...can select channels by pressing the RT G U GV and RT GUGV buttons and thus select the desired memory space Alternatively you can have the stored stations play for 5 seconds each one after the other Fo...

Page 20: ...track This may involve folders and additional sub folders The folders are numbered automatically by the device To select a folder first put the device into folder mode Press the HQNF G T button on th...

Page 21: ...to the start of a specified track Press the button again to skip to the previous track The button skips straight to the next track Hold the button down to fast rewind within a track or to fast forward...

Page 22: ...ck selection Press buttons 2 on the remote control to select a track directly Where the track number is a multi digit track number press the 10 button once or multiple times and then enter the track n...

Page 23: ...ctor try the following procedure pull out the mains cable and plug it back in The disc does not play even though has been pressed or stops again immediately Is the disc inserted with the title printed...

Page 24: ...rials are raw materials and can therefore be reused or recycled Device At the end of its service life the device should not be disposed of with the household rubbish Ask your local authority about pro...

Page 25: ...IN front 3 5 mm jack plug USB input front Version 2 0 USB output voltage DC 5V 2 1A L R LINE IN rear Cinch audio input VIDEO OUT rear Cinch video output Speakers Impedance 4 Ohms iPod iPhone Port Doc...

Page 26: ...24 After Sales Support Telephone 1300 884 987 Email australia medion com...

Page 27: ...10 12 MEDION Australia Pty Ltd St Leonards NSW 2065 Australia helpline 1300 884 987 e mail australia medion com www medion com au...

Page 28: ...dies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the A...

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