GB
41
Notes:
•
Do not use USB extension cables. This could result in interference and disturbances during signal
transmission. Always connect USB memory directly to the USB port of the device.
•
Not all USB drives from all manufacturers are fully compatible with USB1.1 / 2.0. The files on some USB
drives (about 5%) may not be possible to play at all.
•
Do not try to insert other than here specified memory storage media. You could damage the device or the
memory.
Listening to music from the external input AUX
1. Connect an external music source (e.g. MP3 player) to the AUX IN connector in the back of the device.
2. Turn on the device and the external music source.
3. Press repeatedly the button
FUNC
to select AUX for listening from an external source. When you switch to
an external source the display shows the indicator AUX.
4. Set the volume control on the device to a medium value and set the volume of the external source to
maximum.
Note:
Set the volume of the external source to maximum in the AUX mode so that a weak signal in the input
would not cause activation of the power saving mode.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following table provides tips for solving common problems.
PROBLEM
CAUSE / SOLUTION
No sound/power
• The volume is not set. Adjust the volume.
• The power cable is not properly connected. Plug in the power cord properly.
• Empty/incorrectly inserted batteries. Insert fresh batteries correctly.
• The CD contains data other than music files. Try to skip to audio files.
The display does not
work properly/no
reaction to the controls
• There has been an electrostatic discharge. Turn the device off and unplug from the
socket. Switch it on after a while.
• CD is not inserted. Insert CD.
• The CD is heavily scratched or dirty. Change or clean the disc.
• Fogged laser lens. Wait until the humidity evaporates.
• CD-R disc is empty or not closed. Use only closed CD-R discs or appropriate Audio discs.
• Make sure that the CD is not encrypted with copyright protection technologies, as some
of these discs do not meet the standards of the CD format.
The CD skips tracks
• CD disc is damaged or dirty. Replace or clean the disc.
• A program is active. Deactivate program.
• Badly scratched or dirty disc may cause a malfunction.
Bad reception of FM
radio
• Make sure that the antenna is correctly set.
• Reception quality can deteriorate due to electrical interference. Move the device further
from the source of the interference (especially motors, transformers, etc.)
The playback from
connected USB device
does not work
(Only for models with USB)
• Make sure that the USB device is properly connected.
• You can not play files with DRM (Digital Right Management).