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ENGLISH

TIMER MODE

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Your hi-fi system has three timer modes:
  –  The switch-on timer, which switches the hi-fi 

system on at a preset time and wakes you 
with the input source you selected.

  –  The  reminder  timer,  which  reminds  you  by 

sounding the signal tone at a preset time.

  –  The sleep timer, which switches the hi-fi sys-

tem off at a preset time.

Notes:

7  

You can only set the timer mode with the but-

tons on the remote control.

7  

The time has to be set on the hi-fi system. 

7  

When this setting is being made, if no button 

is pushed for more than 10 seconds, the hi-
fi system will end the process automatically. 
You then have to start again.

Switch-on timer

Setting the switch-on timer

1

 Switch  the  hi-fi  system  to  standby  mode  by 

pressing »

8

«.

2

 Press »

« from the switched off state.

–  Display: »

OFF

« flashes.

3

 Select the display »

ON

« by pressing »

E

« or »

F

« 

and confirm with »

«.

–  Display: »

BUZZER

«, the hours of the switch-off 

time flash.

4

 Enter the hours of the switch-on time with »

E

« 

or »

F

« and confirm with »

«.

  Enter the minutes of the switch-on time with »

E

« 

or »

F

« and confirm with »

«.

–  Display: the last input source selected flash-

es.

5

 Select the input source (Buzzer, DAB, FM, CD, 

SD or USB) by pressing »

E

« or »

F

« and con-

firm with »

«.

Notes:

 If a radio station (DAB or FM) was selected 

as the input source, use »

G

« or »

H

« to se-

lect a preset.

If you selected the signal source CD, SD or 

USB and the file is damaged or there is no 
CD in the CD compartment or no auxiliary 
device is connected, the hi-fi automatically 
switches on with the signal tone (buzzer).

6

 Set  the  volume  with  »

E

«  or  »

F

«  and  confirm 

with »

«.

–  Display: »

« and »

§

« or 

»

e

« and 

the cur-

rent time.

–  The switch-on timer is activated.

Activating and deactivating the 

alarm

1

 Deactivate  the  alarm  by  pressing  »

«  once 

briefly.

  –  Display: »

§

« or 

»

e

«

 disappear when the 

switch-on timer is deactivated.

Summary of Contents for MS 530 DAB+

Page 1: ...EN MICRO HIFI SYSTEM MS 530 DAB MS 540 DAB...

Page 2: ...em 16 Muting 17 TUNER MODE 17 DAB radio mode 18 FM radio mode 19 EXTERNAL DATA MEDIA MODE 19 Using CDs 19 Using an MP3 player USB memory stick or SD SDHC MMC memory card 19 Inserting connecting music...

Page 3: ...o heating units or in direct sunlight as this will impair cool ing 7 Do not place any vessels containing liquids such as vases on the hi fi system Do not insert any foreign objects in the CD compartme...

Page 4: ...ENGLISH 4 OVERVIEW The hi fi system controls 15 22 SPEAKER L AUX IN L R ANT R H G E TUNING F OK 8 CD USB SD AUX BT V RADIO...

Page 5: ...ternal data media mode select albums or tracks forwards or backwards press and hold down to search backwards or forwards for a particular passage In standby and timer mode to set hours minutes G H In...

Page 6: ...ches off the loudspeakers OVERVIEW The hi fi system connections SPEAKER R L loudspeaker sockets R right channel L left channel AUX IN Audio signal input for connect ing an external device USB USB sock...

Page 7: ...mode Selects the AUX and Bluetooth input sources Bluetooth for MS 540 only RADIO Switches the device on from standby mode Selects the input source DAB or FM tuner 1 0 In tuner mode select preset chann...

Page 8: ...eat a track the CD the album or the playlist INTRO In external data media mode for playing the intros to tracks and for playing tracks in random or der STEREO 7 In tuner mode switches between FM stere...

Page 9: ...ANDOM Random function activated 8 In external data media mode playback II In external data media mode Pausing playback 88888888 In tuner mode displays the frequency or the name of the station together...

Page 10: ...emory stick The hi fi system supports most MP3 players and USB memory sticks on the market Caution 7 The hi fi system must be switched off while the USB connection is being made If it is not switched...

Page 11: ...mory card This type of damage will invalidate your warranty Removing the memory card Caution 7 The hi fi system must be switched off while the memory card is removed If it is not switched off data can...

Page 12: ...ble during operation and not hindered by other objects Inserting batteries into the remote control 1 2 3 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing down on the catch and then remove the lid 2 Observe...

Page 13: ...sets After the automatic station search all the DAB ra dio stations are stored in the station list You can store your favourite DAB radio stations on the pre sets 1 to 40 1 Press RADIO to select the D...

Page 14: ...tions manually 1 Press RADIO to select the FM input source 2 Open the menu by pressing and holding down MENU 3 Confirm the SCAN menu item with eII OK Display LOCAL Note 7 You can select whether it se...

Page 15: ...nisation by pressing E or F and confirm with PROG Display the current time and the day of the week Note 7 If the time synchronisation is switched on ON then the clock time is set by a DAB or RDS radio...

Page 16: ...ith V on the hi fi sys tem or with V on the remote control Display briefly VOL from 0 to 40 Selecting sound settings You can choose between several sound settings 1 Select the sound setting using DSC...

Page 17: ...ISPLAY repeatedly The following information is displayed Information from the service provider e g cur rent title email address signal strength genre ensemble e g BR for Bayern the frequency of the se...

Page 18: ...no setting can be stored on each preset RDS information RDS Radio Data System is an information sys tem which is transmitted additionally by most FM stations When the hi fi system receives an RDS stat...

Page 19: ...s as well as 8 cm CDs on your device An adapter is not necessary Using an MP3 player USB memory stick or SD SDHC MMC memory card 7 The USB socket is not compatible with USB hubs and cannot be connecte...

Page 20: ...or H and then select the track with E or F Playback starts automatically Display number of folders and tracks the name of the track and the elapsed playing time Note 7 If no data medium is inserted c...

Page 21: ...he data medium Repeat All 1 Press M three times during playback Display ALLM All the tracks in the current folder are played back repeatedly 2 To stop the function press M repeatedly until the display...

Page 22: ...0 I flash 3 Select the folder by pressing G or H then select the track with E or F and store it by pressing PROG Display PROG and P 0 2 flash 4 To store more tracks repeat step 3 Playing back a playli...

Page 23: ...xiliary device that was registered previ ously remove your MS 540 from the Blue tooth auxiliary device s device list and re peat the search and connection procedure Compatible with the following devic...

Page 24: ...ay the audio signal from an external device e g an MP3 player on the hi fi system Note 7 The external device must be connected to the AUX IN socket 1 Switch on the device from standby by pressing 8 2...

Page 25: ...hes 3 Select the display ON by pressing E or F and confirm with Display BUZZER the hours of the switch off time flash 4 Enter the hours of the switch on time with E or F and confirm with Enter the min...

Page 26: ...rom the switched off state Display NAP I minimum time setting and NAP e 2 Set the reminder time with E or F in 1 minute steps from 1 to 120 minutes After the set time has expired a signal tone sounds...

Page 27: ...DAB ra dio stations from the station list that are no longer available These DAB radio stations are marked a in front of the name 1 Press RADIO to select the DAB input source 2 Open the menu by pressi...

Page 28: ...product fulfils the European directives 1999 5 EC 2009 125 EC and 2011 65 EU MS 540 To obtain a copy of the Declaration of Conform ity Doc please submit your request by using the contact information a...

Page 29: ...ettings other than those stated here are used or other procedures are carried out this may lead to dangerous exposure to radiation Environmental note This product has been made from high quality parts...

Page 30: ...adphones jack Check the loudspeaker connections Stereo sounds wrong Loudspeakers connected properly The remote control does not work First select the input source then use the function buttons Hold th...

Page 31: ...Grundig Intermedia GmbH Beuthener Strasse 41 90471 N rnberg www grundig com 72011 909 2200 13 49...

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