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Location of Controls 

- 8 - 

15 

STOP/BAND

 

CD: Stop playback 

RADIO: Toggle between AM/FM 

16 

X

II / ST./MONO 

 

CD: Start and pause playback  

RADIO: Selector - stereo/mono 

17 

EQ

 

Select EQ preset 

18 

BASS 

Activate/deactivate bass booster 

19 

PROGRAM CLOCK 
ADJ

 

Save radio station to memory, clock, timer 
and CD 

20 

MUTE

 

Mute the sound 

21 

VOL+

 Increase 

volume 

22 

VOL-

 

Decrease volume 

23 

TRACK- 

 

Skip 10 tracks back 

24 

TRACK+ 

Skip 10 tracks ahead 

 

Summary of Contents for DMS 7680

Page 1: ... 0 VER1120087680 DESIGN MINI SYSTEM DMS 7680 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...l 1 Imprint All rights reserved Any reproduction without consent of cmx is prohibited cmx reserves the right to modifications of the device Designed by cmx in Europe Assembled in China TM 2008 cmx electronics ...

Page 3: ... Unit Rear 6 3 3 Remote control 7 4 PREPARATION 9 4 1 Connections 9 4 2 Insert Battery 10 4 3 Set Current Time 10 5 CD PLAYER 12 5 1 Insert CD MP3 CD 12 5 2 CD MP3 CD Playback 12 5 3 Program CD MP3 Tracks 13 6 RADIO 14 6 1 Save radio stations 14 6 2 Access saved radio stations 14 7 SOUND SCENARIOS 15 7 1 Bass 15 7 2 Effect 15 8 FURTHER FUNCTIONS 16 8 1 Timer 16 8 2 Sleep Timer 17 8 3 ID3 Tags for ...

Page 4: ...reader 20 9 4 AUX 20 9 4 1 AUX input on front panel 21 9 4 2 AUX input on rear panel 22 10 FURTHER OPERATION 23 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 12 WARRANTY 26 12 1 Warranty Procedure 26 12 2 Warranty has expired 27 12 3 Shipping the Unit 27 13 IN THE BOX 29 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 30 ...

Page 5: ...wer during standby operation For zero power consumption disconnect from mains power supply Place the device on a stable surface to prevent it from tipping over and causing damages or injuries Condensation can form if the device is placed in cold surroundings Leave the device for at least one hour in standby mode Keep at least 10 cm distances at top and rear and 5cm at the sides for proper ventilat...

Page 6: ...ymbol on the product the instructions for use or the packing will advert about the methods for disposal 1 3 Battery Disposal The law requires returning exhausted batteries to public collection points or the dealer Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with the household waste 1 4 Copyright It is illegal to copy send exhibit broadcast via cable publicly show or rent copyrighted materials without co...

Page 7: ...his can cause a short circuit Cleaning CDs Clean CDs with a soft cloth from the center to the edge Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning agents Do not use pointed or sharp utensils for cleaning this will damage the CD Cleaning the Laser Dust or dirt can collect on the laser pick up Only use a commercially available special cleaner Before cleaning disconnect from mains power supply Do not clean ...

Page 8: ...tem DMS 7680 can play all Audio CDs and MP3 CDs Music playback is also possible via USB port and SD card reader You can play MP3 files by connecting your portable MP3 player to one of the two AUX inputs Purchase the AUX cable separately ...

Page 9: ... Stop playback RADIO Toggle between AM FM 5 TUNER CD Fast forward next track RADIO Select frequency station down 6 TUNER CD Rewind previous track RADIO Select frequency station down 7 Infrared sensor for remote control 8 VOL UP Increase volume 9 VOL DN Decrease volume 10 CLOCK ADJ MEMORY Set clock program mode 11 FUNCTION Function selector CD AUX RADIO USB SD 12 LED Status indicator 13 STANDBY On ...

Page 10: ...ounting Key hole brackets for wall mounting 2 FM ANT Radio antenna 3 Mains power jack Connect mains power cable 4 AUX Port for MP3 player USB stick 5 PHONES Earphones headphones jack 6 L Jack for left speaker 7 R Jack for right speaker 5 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 ...

Page 11: ... drive 6 USB Select playback from MP3 player USB stick 7 CD Select playback from CD player 8 SD Select playback from SD memory card 9 AUX Select playback from MP3 player USB stick 10 ID3 DISPLAY Display song title 11 Previous track 12 Next track 13 MEM UP FOLDER UP Next station memory Skip to next folder 14 MEM DN FOLDER DN Previous station memory Skip to previous folder ...

Page 12: ...and pause playback RADIO Selector stereo mono 17 EQ Select EQ preset 18 BASS Activate deactivate bass booster 19 PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ Save radio station to memory clock timer and CD 20 MUTE Mute the sound 21 VOL Increase volume 22 VOL Decrease volume 23 TRACK Skip 10 tracks back 24 TRACK Skip 10 tracks ahead ...

Page 13: ...em and then to a wall outlet The system is in standby mode and the status indicator lights up red Disconnect the system from mains power supply during extended periods of non use it consumes a certain amount of power in standby mode Only use a power adapter with input 230 Volt 50 Hz and output 12V 1 25A Further information regarding connections see in chapter 9 L R L R Step 1 Step 2 ...

Page 14: ...roximately 6 months with normal use To avoid damage remove the battery from the remote control during extended periods of non use 4 3 Set Current Time 1 Turn the system off 2 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ button on the remote control or CLOCK ADJ MEMORY on the system 3 Press or on the remote control to set the hour 4 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ button on the remote control or CLOCK ADJ MEMORY on the...

Page 15: ...Preparation 11 7 The current time is now set The settings are deleted if you disconnect the system from mains power supply and in case of power failure ...

Page 16: ...D drive Do not close the CD drive manually this can cause damage to the mechanism 5 2 CD MP3 CD Playback This system can play CDs MP3 CDs in different playback modes 1 Press the PLAY MODE button on the remote control to select the desired mode Setting Playback Repeat Repeat current track Repeat Folder Repeat all tracks in the current folder Repeat All Repeat all tracks on the CD Random or Shuffle ...

Page 17: ... button on the remote control or CLOCK ADJ MEMORY on the system until 00 P 01 is displayed 3 Press or on the remote control until the desired track is displayed 4 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ button on the remote control or CLOCK ADJ MEMORY on the system 5 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program further tracks Your programming was successful if MEMORY is displayed See chapter 10 for further settings ...

Page 18: ...mote control until the desired frequency is displayed 3 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ button on the remote control or CLOCK ADJ MEMORY on the system The radio station was successfully saved to the station memory 4 Press the MEM UP FOLDER UP button again to save the next station 5 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to save further radio stations 6 2 Access saved radio stations Press the MEM UP FOLDER UP or MEM...

Page 19: ... more dynamic sound 1 Press the BASS button on the remote control BASS is displayed 7 2 Effect Repeatedly press the EQ button to select the desired sound scenario Select between the following sound scenarios Flat Rock Classic Pop Jazz In FLAT mode the equalizer is deactivated ...

Page 20: ... listened to music from your USB stick please leave it connected to the system for the timer to turn it on Ensure that the current time is properly set Select the music mode CD RADIO USB SD or AUX If selecting USB SD or AUX do not disconnect the corresponding device 1 Press the POWER button on the remote control to turn the system off 2 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ button on the remote control or C...

Page 21: ...MORY on the system 7 The display shows DISABLE press to activate the timer 8 The display shows ENABLE The settings are deleted if you disconnect the system from mains power supply and in case of power failure 8 2 Sleep Timer This system comes with a sleep timer to automatically turn it off after a preset time 1 Press the SLEEP button to set the minutes for the auto off timer 90 MIN 80 MIN 70 MIN 6...

Page 22: ... Tags for MP3 Tracks The display can show text information 1 Press the ID3 DISPLAY button 2 The display shows ID3 ON 8 3 1 Further Operation Procedure Operation Deactivate ID3 tags Press the ID3 DISPLAY button ID3 OFF is displayed ...

Page 23: ...phones for an extended period of time Increased sound pressure from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss See chapter 10 for further settings 9 2 USB 2 0 Extend your system by connecting your MP3 player or USB stick Do not disconnect the device when USB mode is selected 1 Connect your MP3 player or USB stick 2 Press the FUNCTION button until USB is displayed 3 Press the PLAY button to sta...

Page 24: ...nect the device when SD mode is selected 1 Insert the SD or MMC card in the card reader 2 Press the FUNCTION button until SD is displayed 3 Press the PLAY button to start playback To avoid damage only disconnect the device after pressing the STOP button and selecting a different mode with the FUNCTION button See chapter 10 for further settings 9 4 AUX Connect external audio devices such as MP3 pla...

Page 25: ... jack 2 Adjust the volume on the system 3 Please use the supplied 5 cm AUX cable if your MP3 player fits to the jack but you cannot close the compartment 4 Connect the 5cm AUX cable to the jack Connect the other side of the cable to your MP3 player The system plays the music from your MP3 player as long as its batteries last Charge your MP3 player regularly to use this function 3 5 mm jack ...

Page 26: ...connect the device when AUX mode is selected 1 Turn on your MP3 player and select your favorite song 2 Press the FUNCTION button until AUX is displayed 3 Press the PLAY button to start playback To avoid damage only disconnect the device after pressing the STOP button and selecting a different mode with the FUNCTION button See chapter 10 for further settings ...

Page 27: ...MMC USB Procedure Operation Stop playback Press the STOP button Pause Press the PLAY PAUSE button Press again to resume playback Skip mode Press or during playback or pause modes Skip to next folder Press the FOLDER button Skip 10 tracks ahead Press the Track 10 button Skip 10 tracks back Press the Track 10 button ...

Page 28: ...rt a finalized CD RW or CD R Insert the CD with the label up Try another CD or clean the CD Bad reception Increase the distance to TV set or DVD player Point the antenna in a different direction System does not respond Disconnect from mains power supply and reconnect after a few seconds Bad playback quality Ensure the speakers are properly connected Check the CD for damages No sound Ensure the spe...

Page 29: ... does not work Decrease the distance to the system Exchange the battery Point the remote control towards the system s IR sensor No CD playback Check your CD for damages or scratches Insert the CD with the label up USB stick SD memory card does not work Use a different USB stick or SD card to check the function ...

Page 30: ...s the warranty consists of rectification of defects or exchange The warranty does not include damages or malfunctions due to improper use wear and tear repairs by third parties The warranty does not include display damage firmware update accidental damage Repair does not extend the warranty period 12 1 Warranty Procedure In case of malfunctions please contact Your dealer ...

Page 31: ...2 Warranty has expired Please contact us by phone or contact form in case your warranty has expired We will help you Please inform us about the following Unit type Purchase date Malfunction 12 3 Shipping the Unit To ensure a quick response please observe the following in case you send us the unit Send unit plus accessories Send postage free to service center Attach purchase documents ...

Page 32: ...nty card Error description Example for error description Wrong Correct Unit is defective Unit does not respond Unit malfunctions Unit cannot be switched on Sender information Name address ZIP code city and phone number and e mail address ...

Page 33: ...n the box Please contact your dealer directly in case one of the accessories is missing or damaged Images are representative pictures for reference only remote control button cell 5 cm AUX cable warranty card user manual ...

Page 34: ...W MP3 CD MP3 CD R MP3 CD RW Frequency range 100 Hz 16 kHz S N ratio 50 dB Radio Frequency bands AM FM FM Stereo Frequencies AM 522 1620 kHz FM 87 5 108 MHz Connectors Inputs 2 x AUX USB 2 0 Outputs 3 5 mm headphone Speakers left right Card reader SD cards MMC cards Speakers Power output max 400 Watts PMPO ...

Page 35: ...Technical specifications 31 Dimensions 122 x 202 x 93 mm General Power consumption 15 Watts Mains power AC 230 V 50 Hz Dimensions 408 x 202 x 96 mm ...

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