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Always  keep  the  CD  compartment 

closed  to  prevent  dust  from  collect-

ing on the laser optics. Do not attach 

adhesive labels to CDs. Keep the sur-

faces of CDs clean.
You can play standard 12 cm CDs 

as well as 8 cm CDs on your device. 

An adapter is not necessary.

Selecting the CD input 

source

1

  Switch  the  device  from  standby 

with »

ON/OFF

«.

2

  To select the CD input source, set 

the »

FM  CD

« button to »

CD

«.

–  If there is no CD in the compart-

ment, »

no

« appears in the dis-

play after a short time.

–  In MP3 and CD-DA mode when 

a  CD  is  already  inserted:  the 

device reads the content of the 

CD. The total number of folders 

appears  briefly  in  the  display, 

then the title.

Disc playback

1

  Press »

« to open the disc com-

partment.

2

  Insert  your  disc  in  the  compart-

ment with its label facing upwards.

CD/MP3 MODE

 _________________________________

The device is suitable for 

music CDs displaying the 

logo shown here (CD-DA) 

and  for  CD-Rs  and  CD-

RWs  with  audio  data  or 

MP3 and WMA formats.

In MP3 mode, the terms “album” and 

“file”  are  very  important.  “Album” 

corresponds  to  a  folder  on  a  PC, 

“file”  to  a  file  on  a  PC  or  a  CD-DA 

track.  An  MP3  CD  may  not  contain 

more than 999 title/folders in total.
The  device  sorts  the  folders,  or  the 

tracks  in  a  folder,  by  name  into 

alpha betical  order.  If  you  wish  to 

order  them  differently,  change  the 

name of the track or folder on your 

PC – before burning the CD – and 

put a number before the name.
When  burning  CD-R  and  CD-RWs 

with  audio  files,  various  problems 

may arise which could lead to prob-

lems  with  playback.  This  can  be 

caused  by  faulty  software  or  hard-

ware  settings  or  by  the  CD  being 

used.  Should  such  problems  arise, 

contact the customer services of your 

CD burner or software manufacturer 

or look for relevant information, for 

example on the Internet.
When  you  are  making  audio  CDs, 

observe all legal guidelines and en-

sure  that  the  copyright  of  third  par-

ties is not infringed.

Summary of Contents for CCD 5690 SPCD

Page 1: ...ELECTRONIC CLOCK RADIO WITH CD CCD 5690 SPCD EN...

Page 2: ...2 _______________________________________________________ MODE STEREO MONO PROG MEMO C FM CD ON OFF A SLEEP SNOOZE ALARM 1 ALARM 2 eII 7 TIME PRESET q PRESET w...

Page 3: ...3 ENGLISH 04 18 _______________________________________________________...

Page 4: ...damage your hearing 7 This device is designed for the playback of audio signals Any other use is expressly prohibited 7 Protect the device and the CDs from rain moisture dripping or splashing water sa...

Page 5: ...esigned in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are employed i...

Page 6: ...PRESET In MP3 mode Press to select fold ers In Radio mode Select the previ ous presets See the illustration on page 3 The top of the device ON OFF Switches the device in and out of standby mode SLEEP...

Page 7: ...ent for inserting two back up batteries 2 x 1 5 V LR 03 AM 4 AAA w PRESET In MP3 mode Press to select fold ers In Radio mode Select the next presets PROG MEMO In CD mode To create a playlist In Radio...

Page 8: ...ins operation Check that the mains voltage on the type plate on the bottom of the ap pliance corresponds to your local mains supply If this is not the case contact your specialist dealer 1 Plug the po...

Page 9: ...tting the time 1 Switch the device to standby with ON OFF 2 Press 7 TIME to activate the setting Display the time flashes 3 Set the time press and hold down or fast forward or fast reverse press or br...

Page 10: ...to save the station Display the frequency of the ra dio station 5 To store more stations repeat steps 1 to 4 as described above Automatic station search 1 Switch the device from standby with ON OFF 2...

Page 11: ...ged listening with the head phones or ear phones at loud volumes can damage your hearing RADIO MODE____________________________________ Antenna For the best FM UHF reception it is suffcient to align t...

Page 12: ...able for music CDs displaying the logo shown here CD DA and for CD Rs and CD RWs with audio data or MP3 and WMA formats In MP3 mode the terms album and file are very important Album corresponds to a f...

Page 13: ...Playback begins when you re lease or Note 7 During the search the volume is reduced CD MP3 MODE__________________________________ 3 To close the lid of the disc com partment press Display flashes the...

Page 14: ...cally All titles on the disc are played back once in random order 2 Toquitthisfunction press MODE Display RANDOM disap pears CD MP3 MODE__________________________________ Selecting folders and titles...

Page 15: ...n any or der you choose and then play them back in that sequence A title may be saved more than once Programming is only possible in stop mode Creating the playlist 1 Open the function with PROG MEMO...

Page 16: ...will then wake you up with the signal tone Waking up with signal tone Alarm 2 1 Switch the device to standby with ON OFF 2 Press ALARM 2 to activate the alarm function Display the alarm time flashes...

Page 17: ...LEEP con stantly After the selected switch off time has elapsed the device switch es off automatically Deactivating the sleep timer 1 Deactivate the sleep timer prema turely with ON OFF Activating and...

Page 18: ...ctly use a standard com mercially available cleaning CD to clean the laser optics Other clean ing methods may damage the laser optics Use a lint free cloth for cleaning the CD and always wipe it from...

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Page 20: ...Grundig Intermedia GmbH Beuthener Strasse 41 D 90471 N rnberg www grundig com 72011 411 7100 14 49...

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