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Quick Setup

3

Setting up

3.1

1. Unbox your CD Micro System and check that you have all the components.

3. Unbox your CD Micro System and check that you have all the components.

2. Line the projections on the base up with the holes in the bottom of the CD Micro System and 
    push in until they click.

6. Open the CD cover and carefully remove and discard the white card tab from inside the CD

    compartment.

 

 

4. Unwind and extend the aerial.

5. Remove all transparent protection film from the player.

Using the Remote Control

3.2

Setting the Clock

3.3

9. Connect the mains power adaptor to the mains power supply.

Your CD Micro System is now ready for use.

   

7. If there is a protective strip in the battery compartment, remove it before using the remote 
    control.

8. Connect the mains power adaptor to the DC-in socket.

To use the remote control, point it towards the sensor at the front of the CD Micro System.

1. With the CD Micro System in standby, press and hold the FUNC button until the display 

2. (Optional) Press the TUNE-/SKIP- or TUNE+/SKIP+ button to switch between 24H and 
   12H display.

    flashes 24H. Release the FUNC button.

The remote control will work up to 6 metres from the CD Micro System and at an angle of up to 
30 degrees.

Do not block the path of the beam from the remote control to the CD Micro System.

3. Press the FUNC button. The time is displayed with the hours flashing.

4. Press the TUNE-/SKIP- or TUNE+/SKIP+ button to set the hours value.

5. Press the FUNC button. The time is displayed with the minutes flashing.

6. Press the TUNE-/SKIP- or TUNE+/SKIP+ button to set the minutes value.

7. Press the FUNC button. The clock displays the selected time.

Note: Sunlight or very bright light will reduce the remote control sensitivity.

GMC01

Summary of Contents for GMC01

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL GMC01 Bluetooth CD Micro System...

Page 2: ...nal Devices Other Function 2 1 Front 2 2 Back 2 3 Controls 2 4 Remote Control 3 1 Setting Up 3 2 Using the Remote Cont rol 3 3 Setting the Clock 4 1 CD Operation 4 2 Play Pause 4 3 Stop 4 4 Previous T...

Page 3: ...g electronics for the British people for 70 years Each of our projects has been carefully designed to be great at what it does and this one is no exception We hope you enjoy your new Bluetooth CD Micr...

Page 4: ...Scan backwards FM mode or skip to previous track CD mode TUNE SKIP Scan forwards FM mode or skip to next track CD mode PLAY PAUSE STOP M PMODE Skip to next memory slot FM mode Switches between repeat...

Page 5: ...System goes to sleep MONO Switches between mono and stereo MEM Enter current station in memory FM mode M Skip to next memory slot FM mode MUTE Switch sound off or on VOL Reduce the volume VOL Increas...

Page 6: ...he mains power adaptor to the DC in socket To use the remote control point it towards the sensor at the front of the CD Micro System 1 With the CD Micro System in standby press and hold the FUNC butto...

Page 7: ...track if you are at the first track it will stop playback Repeat Track Repeat All Random While playing a disc press the PMODE button to repeat the current track When the current track finishes the CD...

Page 8: ...sures the best possible sound quality 3 If you do not have radio stations stored in memory use the TUNE SKIP or TUNE SKIP buttons to locate the required station Scanning for Radio Stations 1 Press and...

Page 9: ...nnect immediately after pairing while some may take longer to complete the connection The Mini Stereo System can only be connected and playing content from one Bluetooth device at a time To connect to...

Page 10: ...switch on your device The playback operation is controlled by your device and the buttons on the remote control or on the control panel of the CD Micro System If you have connected a USB device such a...

Page 11: ...d 3 When the desired sleep time is displayed wait a few seconds The display shows SLEEP to indicate that the sleep setting is enabled The CD Micro System will automatically switch to standby at the en...

Page 12: ...D Micro System No response from the remote control No sound CD will not play CD skips while playing poor radio reception USB not loading Bluetooth device not loading WARNING Under no circumstances sho...

Page 13: ...Noise Audio Output Analog Audio Compatible Disc Formats External Devices GMC01 AC 110 240V 50 60Hz 10W 2 x 2W 380 Wide x 72 High x 200 Long x 65 Thick mm 1 2Kg Approx 20Hz to 20KHz at 1 KHz 0 dB 87 5...

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