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User instructions

Sleep function

Should you wish to set a timer for the unit to enter

standby mode after a period of time follow the steps 

below.

SLP    90

1:

 Ensure the unit is 

ON 

and not in 

STANDBY.

2:

 Press the 

SLEEP 

button 

(6

,

 20)

 repeatedly to cycle 

through the preset timers from 

90

 minutes to 

10

 

minutes then 

OFF.

 

3:

 When you have selected the required timer duration, 

after 

1

 second of inactivity the setting will be stored 

and the countdown will begin .

Setting the volume level

1:

 To increase the volume level press the 

VOL+

 button 

(2

,

26)

 . To decrease the volume level press the 

VOL-

 

button 

(1

,

26)

 .

Mute function

1:

 Press the 

MUTE 

button 

(25)

 on the remote control to 

temporarily silence audio playback . You will see the 
letter 

‘M’

 appear on the display to indicate 

MUTE 

is 

active .

2:

 Press the 

MUTE 

button once more to enable audio 

playback again .

Basic CD operation

1:

 Press the 

SOURCE 

button 

(4

,

33)

 repeatedly until you 

see 

‘Cd--’

 appear on the top of the display .

2:

 Press the 

EJECT 

button 

(11

,

35)

 to open the 

CD 

door . 

Load a 

CD 

with the label facing outwards and press 

the 

EJECT 

button again to close the door . The 

EJECT 

function only operates in 

CD 

mode .

NOTE: You may need to angle the disc and slide 
the top half into the unit before mounting the disc 
on the mechanism. 
 

DO NOT push the door downwards to close.

Basic CD operation (cont)

 

3:

 Once loaded the unit will read the disc contents 

and begin playback . Pause playback by pressing 
the 

PLAY/PAUSE 

button 

(10

,

21)

 once . To resume 

playback press the 

PLAY/PAUSE 

button again .

4:

 To stop playback press the 

STOP 

button 

(9

,

32)

 .

Skipping tracks

1:

 Press the 

SKIP 

 button 

(13

,

22)

 to skip to the next 

track on the disc .

2:

 Press the 

SKIP 

 button 

(12

,

22)

 to skip to the 

previous track

Searching tracks

1:

 Press and hold the 

SKIP 

 button 

(13

,

22)

 to fast 

forward the current track playing .

2:

 Press and hold the 

SKIP 

 button 

(12

,

22)

 to fast 

rewind the current track playing .

Repeat & random function

1:

 Press the 

PLAY MODE 

button 

(7

,

 28)

 once to repeat 

the current track . You will see 

 flash on the top 

right portion of the display .

2:

 Press the 

PLAY MODE 

button again to repeat the 

entire disc . You will see the 

 icon on the top right 

portion of the display stop flashing and remain solid .

3:

 Press the 

PLAY MODE 

button once more to enter 

RANDOM 

playback mode . This function will playback 

all tracks on the current disc in a random order . You 
will see 

‘RAN’

 appear to the right of the timecode .

4:

 Press the 

PLAY MODE 

button once more to cancel 

any repeat functions and resume normal playback . 
All icons will disapear .

Program function

You can program an alternative playback sequence for

up to 20 tracks on a single disc.

1:

 First press the 

STOP 

button if a disc is playing . 

2:

 Press the 

PROG.

 button 

(8

,

24)

 . You will see 

‘PROG’

 

flash on the right of the display & 

P-01

 appear to 

indicate program mode operation .

P01

PROG

Summary of Contents for CMC1112BT

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual CMC1112BT ...

Page 2: ...gthevolumelevel 5 Mutefunction 5 BasicCDoperation 5 Skippingtracks 5 Searchingtracks 5 Repeat randomfunction 5 Programfunction 5 Radiofunction 6 Radiostationpresets 6 Auxinputmode 6 Bluetoothconnection 7 Controllingapaireddevice 7 Bluetoothnotes 7 Remotecontrolbatteryreplacement 7 Care maintenance 8 Troubleshooting 8 Technicalspecifications 9 Disposalinformation 9 ProductCodes CMC1112BT ...

Page 3: ...vers mayexposeyou to dangerousvoltagesorother hazards To prevent risk of fireorelectric shock avoid overloadingwalloutlets extensioncords or integral conveniencereceptacles Use properpowersources Plug theproductintoa properpowersource asdescribedintheoperating instructionsorasmarkedontheproduct The mainsplugisusedas thedisconnectdevice the disconnectdeviceshallremainreadilyaccessible CAUTION RISK ...

Page 4: ...on 21 PLAY PAUSE AUTOSCANbutton 22 SKIP buttons 23 ALARM1button 24 PROG PRESETbutton 25 MUTEbutton 26 VOLUME buttons 27 EQbutton 28 FMSTEREO PLAYMODEbutton 29 NAVIGATION buttons 30 ALARM2button 31 SNOOZEbutton 32 STOP PAIRButton 33 SOURCEbutton 34 CLOCKSETbutton 35 EJECTbutton PLAY MODE 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 15 16 17 17 18 STAND BY ON SLEEP OPEN CLOSE CLOC PAIR K SOURCE AUTO SCAN 19 20 ...

Page 5: ...etting the alarms Thisunitisequippedwithtwoindependentalarms Thefollowingstepswillassumetheclockhasbeen setalreadyandtheunitisinSTANDBYmode SettingAlarm1 2fromtheremotecontrol 1 PressandholdtheALARM1orALARM2button 23 30 toinitiatethealarmsettingfunction Youwill seethecorrespondingalarmiconappearonthe displayandthehourdigitwillflash 2 Setthehourdigitsbypressingeitherofthe buttons 12 13 22 Oncetheho...

Page 6: ... close Basic CD operation cont 3 Onceloadedtheunitwillreadthedisccontents andbeginplayback Pauseplaybackbypressing thePLAY PAUSEbutton 10 21 once Toresume playbackpressthePLAY PAUSEbuttonagain 4 TostopplaybackpresstheSTOPbutton 9 32 Skipping tracks 1 PresstheSKIP button 13 22 toskiptothenext trackonthedisc 2 PresstheSKIP button 12 22 toskiptothe previoustrack Searching tracks 1 PressandholdtheSKIP...

Page 7: ...areexperiencingpoorstereoFMreception you canpresstheFMST button 7 28 toreverttoMONO modewhichcancleanupthereception Stereomodeisindicatedbythisicon NOTE Notallstationswill allow this function Radio station presets Itispossibletostoreupto20presetstations The belowstepswillexplainhowtostore recallthem 1 Witharadiostationtuned pressandholdthe PRESETbutton 8 24 YouwillseeaP01flashonthe displaytoindica...

Page 8: ...econtrolbuttonsontheunit remote 1 ThePLAY PAUSEbutton 10 21 whenpressedwill beginplaybackoftheselectedtrackontheaudio device Pressagaintopauseplayback 2 ToskiptothenexttrackpresstheSKIP button 13 22 3 ToskiptotheprevioustrackpresstheSKIP button 12 22 4 Anyfurtheroperationsmustbedonefromtheaudio device Controlling a paired device cont NOTE the volume outputiseffectedbythe volumelevelontheaudiosourc...

Page 9: ...o SoundCD AUX RADIO No SoundfromAUXinput Volumeistoolow AUXsourcevolumeistoolow Increasethevolume IncreasetheoutputvolumeoftheAUX source Soundisdistorted SoundisdistortedfromAUX input Volumeistoohigh AUXsourcevolumeistoohigh Reducethevolume ReducetheoutputvolumeoftheAUX source UnabletoPlay Nodiscinthetray Discnotloadedproperly Discisdirty Insertacompatibledisc Checkthediscloaded Cleanthedisc Stati...

Page 10: ...sintheseinstructions which mayoccurasaresultofproductimprovementsanddevelopment ThisappliancecomplieswiththefollowingEECdirectives 2006 95 EECLowvoltagedirective 2004 108 EECEMCdirective TheBluetooth wordmarkandlogosareregisteredtrademarksownedbyBluetoothSIG Inc andanyuseofsuchmarksisunderlicense Disposal information Thesymbolontheproductoritspackagingindicatesthatthisproductmaynotbetreatedashouse...

Page 11: ...guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual It must be used solely for domestic purpose The guarantee will be rendered invalided if the product is re sold or has been damaged by inexpert repair Specifications are subject to change without n...

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