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Storing station presets

It is possible to store up to 10 of your favourite stations.
This will enable you to access your favourite stations 
quickly & easily.

1:

 To store a preset, you must first be listening to the 

station that you would like to save . 

2:

 Then press & hold one of the numeric buttons from 

1

 

0

 to store the station under that number . You will see 

Preset X Stored appear on the display with X being the 
number you stored the station under .

Recalling a station preset

1:

 To select a preset, just press the required numeric 

button while in 

FM 

mode to activate the station you 

stored .

Display modes

Every time you press the INFO button on the remote 
control, the display will cycle through the following 
display modes: The information is displayed on the 
lower segment of the LCD display.

Audio Mode

 

(Stereo/Mono)

Program Name

Program Type

Radio Text

Radio text

As with DAB, the broadcaster can include a scrolling text 
that displays information about the current program . If 
Radio text information is not available, then the display 
will show <No RadioText> .

Program type

This describes the “Style” or “genre” of music that 
is being broadcast e .g . “Rock “or “Classical” . if no 
programme type has been set then <No PTY> will be 
displayed .

Program name

This will display the frequency of the current station .

Audio mode

This denotes wether the station is in Stereo or Mono 
mode .

CD operation

Playback

1:

 Make sure you are in 

CD 

mode, if not press the 

CD 

button on the remote 

(18)

 or press the 

SOURCE 

button 

(3)

 until you reach 

CD.

2:

 Press the 

EJECT 

button 

(12

,

 36)

, when the disc 

drawer pops out insert a disc 

(label side facing 

upwards)

, press the 

EJECT 

button again to close .

3:

 When the door is closed “

LOADING DISC”

 will appear 

on the display as the unit detects compatible audio 
tracks .

3:

 Playback will begin automatically from Track 

01

 .

4:

 To stop playback press the 

STOP 

 button 

(5

,

 19)

 .

5:

 To pause playback press the 

PLAY/PAUSE 

 button 

(4

,

20)

 during playback . To resume playback press 

once more .

Skipping Tracks

1:

 To skip to the next track on a disc press   

(9

,

 33)

 .

2:

 To skip to the previous track press   

(8

,

 23)

 .

Fast Searching Tracks

1:

 To fast forward a track during playback press the 

 

(32)

 button . Each press of the button increases the 

search speed 

EG:

 

2

x & 

4

x the next press will resume 

normal playback . To fast rewind a track during 
playback press the 

 

(22)

 button .

Repeat Operation

1:

 During playback pressing the 

REPEAT 

button 

(34)

 will 

flag the current track to repeat indefinitely . You will 
see 

‘REPEAT:One’

 on the display .

2:

 Pressing the 

REPEAT 

button again will repeat all 

tracks on the disc . You will see 

‘REPEAT:All’

 on the 

display .

3:

 To cancel the repeat function press the 

REPEAT 

button for a third time . You will see 

‘REPEAT:Off’

 on 

the display .

Numeric buttons

While listening to a CD a specific track number can 
be played by pressing the relative digit on the number  
buttons. EG track 6 would be 06. To play track 12 you 
would press the 1 button then 2.

User instructions

Summary of Contents for CMC6DAB

Page 1: ...stalling or using 259 3089 D BUSH CD DAB Hi Fi Micro System These instructions contain important information which will help you get the best from your appliance and ensure safe and correct installation use and maintenance If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline 0870 600 3030 AUDIO IN ...

Page 2: ...Storingstationpresets 6 Recallingastationpreset 6 Displaymodes 6 Secondaryservices 7 Pruning 7 DRC DynamicRangeControl 7 FM Radio operation 7 Scanningforstations 7 ScanModes 7 Storingstationpresets 8 Recallingastationpreset 8 Displaymodes 8 CDoperation 8 Playback 8 SkippingTracks 8 FastSearchingTracks 8 RepeatOperation 8 Numericbuttons 8 Programmeplayback 9 RandomCDOperation 9 Connectinganexternal...

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Page 4: ...utton 13 LEDdisplay 14 ANTENNAcable 15 SPEAKERterminals 16 MAINScable RemoteControl 17 STANDBYbutton 18 SOURCEbuttons 19 MENU STOPbutton 20 PLAY PAUSEbutton 21 ENTERbutton 22 FRWD TUNE button 23 PREVIOUS SCAN button 24 NUMERICbuttons 25 TONEbutton 26 VOLUME buttons 27 MUTEbutton 28 DSPbutton 29 LOUDbutton 30 SHUFFLEbutton 31 PROGRAMbutton 32 FFWD TUNE button 33 SKIP SCAN button 34 REPEATbutton 35 ...

Page 5: ...TtotheLEFToutputontherearof theunit RepeatfortheRIGHTspeaker Connecting the loud speakers cont 4 WhenconnectingensuretheREDwireconnectsto theREDterminalandtheBLACKwiretotheBLACK terminal Connecting the mains power 1 ConnectthemainsplugtoaUKwalloutlet 2 Extendthepigtailantennaasfarasitcango NOTE ThequalityoftheDAB FMreceptionwillbe influencedbythepositioningofthepigtailaerial 3 PresstheSTANDBYbutto...

Page 6: ...f the scan and the amountofradiostationsthathave beenfound so far Oncethescanhasfinished the radio will selectthe firstalphanumericstation DAB Radio operation cont NOTE Thestationnamewillbeshownonthetop of thedisplay InformationabouttheDABradio stationwillbedisplayedonthebottomofthe display 2 TolistentothelocatedDABstationsuseeither PREVIOUS 8 orSKIP 9 ontheunit 22 or 32 ontheremotetocyclethrought...

Page 7: ...ppearonthedisplaywithXbeingthe numberyoustoredthestationunder Recalling a station preset 1 Toselectapreset justpresstherequirednumeric buttonwhileinDABmodetoactivatethestationyou stored Display modes EverytimeyoupresstheINFObuttonontheremote control thedisplaywillcyclethroughthefollowing displaymodes Theinformationisdisplayedonthe lower segmentoftheLCDdisplay Channel Frequency Programme Type DLS s...

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Page 10: ...wice Random CD Operation 1 PresstheSHUFFLEbutton 30 ontheremotecontrol TheCDcontentswillbeplayedonceinarandom order Youwillsee SHUFFLE onthedisplay 2 TocanceltherandomoperationpresstheSHUFFLE buttonagain Youwillsee OFF onthedisplay Connecting an external audio device ExternalaudiosourcessuchasiPod s MP3players can beconnectedusinga3 5mmto3 5mmaudio cable notsupplied AUDIO IN 1 Connectoneendoftheca...

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Page 12: ...romAUX input Volumeistoohigh AUXsourcevolumeistoohigh Reducethevolume ReducetheoutputvolumeoftheAUX source UnabletoPlay Nodiscinthetray Discnotloadedproperly Discisdirty Insertacompatibledisc Checkthediscloaded Cleanthedisc StaticSound Poorreception Re locatetheantenna FM Desiredstationnotfound Weaksignal Stationnotavailableinyourarea Usethemanualtunefunction SeeDABavailabilitywebsitepg9 WeakornoD...

Page 13: ...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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