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7. Useful Information

Technical Data

The unit meets the CEE regulations concerning
interference radiation.

This set complies with the safety regulations
according to VDE 0860/BS 415 and thus with the
international safety regulation according to
IEC 65.

General

Supply voltage

Mains frequency:

230 V

~

, 50/60 Hz

Battery operation:

8 mono-cells IEC LR 20/HP 2.
2 Mignon-cells LR 6, size AA

Output 

(according to DIN 45324):

2 x 2.6 W harmonic output

with mains operation 230 V:

2 x 4 W music output

Stereo headphones jack:

3.5 mm ø

Microphone socket

s

Radio receiver:

Wave bands:

FM

87.5 –  108    MHz

MW

522 – 1620 kHz

LW

146 –   290 kHz

Intermediate frequencies:

10.7 MHz and 455 kHz

Aerials:

Telescopic aerial for FM;
Ferrite rod aerial
for LW and MW

Cassette deck component:

Cassette:

Compact cassette according to
DIN 45516.

Track position:

Four track international

Tape speed:

4.76 cm/sec.

Motor:

d.c. motor with 
speed control

Frequency output range:

63 Hz – 12.5 kHz

Noise potential ratio:

48 dB

Synchronous deviation:

±

0.35 %

Connection for external microphone

Automatic adjustment:

Automatic recording level
adjustment.
Automatic button release at end
of tape.

CD component:

Frequency range:

20 Hz – 20 kHz

Subject to technical alterations and alterations in
styling. E. and O.E.

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Additional Information for Units sold in Great Britain

Units sold in GB are suitable for operation from a 240 V AC, 50 Hz mains
supply.

In case this appliance is supplied with a Safety Standard Approved mains
lead fitted with a non-rewireable 13 Amp mains plug which, if unsuitable
for your socket, should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted by a
qualified electrician. The fuse and fuse holder must be removed from the
plug as accidental insertion of the redundant plug into a 13 Amp socket
is likely to cause an electrical hazard.

Note: The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock

hazard should it be inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere.

If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non-rewireable plug, the cor-
rect type and rating (5 Amp ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362) must be
used and the fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover is lost or
damaged the lead and plug must not be used until a replacement is
obtained. Replacement fuse covers should be obtained from your dealer.

If a non-rewireable plug or a rewireable 13 Amp (BS 1363) plug is used,
it must be fitted with a 5 Amp ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse. If any
othe type of plug is used it must be protected by a 5 Amp fuse either in
the plug or at the distribution board.

Important:
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the follow-
ing code:

BLUE

– NEUTRAL

BROWN

– LIVE

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not
correspond with the coloured marking identifying the terminals in your
plug, proceed as follows:
Connect the BLUE coloured wire to plug terminal marked with the letter
"N" or coloured black.
Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked with a
letter "L" or coloured red.
In no circumstance must any of the wires be connected to the terminal
marked with a letter "E", earth symbol 

, coloured green or green and

yellow.

Replacement mains lead can be obtained from your dealer.

Summary of Contents for RR 700 CD

Page 1: ...RADIO RECORDER CD RR 700 CD...

Page 2: ...Supply 16 Battery operation 16 Volume 16 Sound 16 Stereo Headphones 16 Note on Listening to Music with Headphones 6 Microphone Socket 16 3 Aerials 7 Wave Bands 7 Automatic Tuning 7 Manual Tuning 7 St...

Page 3: ...ction 11 REMAIN Function 11 5 Inserting a Cassette 12 Playback 12 Fast Tape Wind 12 Switching Off at the End of a Cassette 12 Recording 12 Recording from the Built In CD Player 13 Recording from the B...

Page 4: ...IO CASSETTE RECORDER WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER PLL SYNTHESIZER TUNER RR 700 CD TRACK MINUTE SECOND OTR PLAY REW F FWD STOP EJECT PAUSE i x SYNTHESIZER RADIO TWIN CASSETTE RECORDER COMPACT DISC PLAYER S...

Page 5: ...built in speakers off 4 Front of the Unit DISPLAY Operating buttons for the CD player and radio In CD operating mode Skip Search buttons Press briefly to skip a track Keep pressed to search t reverse...

Page 6: ...tton starts the tape transport Rewind button REW t This button is used for the fast rewind function Fast forward button F FWD s This button is used for the fast forward wind function Stop Eject button...

Page 7: ...protection Do not dispose of batteries along with normal household rub bish When buying new batteries return the old batteries to your dealer or hand them over to a special waste collection point Volu...

Page 8: ...e tuning if necessary Stations with a weaker signal are skipped by the automatic search and must be tuned in manually Manual Tuning Select the wave band with the BAND button Tune in to a station by pr...

Page 9: ...ions in the same way You can only save while MEMORY is flashing If this is not the case press MEMO again If a channel position is selected which has already been assigned to a station the previous fre...

Page 10: ...to the very low noise level of CDs you should take the following into consideration when adjusting the volume If you adjust the volume as you would for conventional audio sources you may experience s...

Page 11: ...ack and the display shows the number of the track now playing Playing the Beginning of Each Track Intro Scan Play You can play the first ten seconds of each track on the CD Press the INTRO button The...

Page 12: ...track is played repeatedly To repeat the entire CD Press the REPEAT button once REPEAT should not be flas hing on the display Now all the tracks on the CD are repeated To end the repeat play function...

Page 13: ...on in pause button out start Press the STOP EJECT button to terminate playback Adjust the volume and sound to suit your personal taste Make sure that you do not accidentally press the OTR but ton duri...

Page 14: ...o CASS Note The volume you set does not have an influence on the recor ding The recording level is automatically adjusted Recording from the Built In Radio Component 1 Tune to a station as described i...

Page 15: ...ted against accidental era sure recording over You can also protect your own recordings against accidental erasure by removing the safety tabs from the openings at the back of the cassette To protect...

Page 16: ...er use there is normally no need to clean them However if there are fingerprints or other dirt on your CDs these should be removed by wiping with a soft smooth cloth Always wipe from the centre outwar...

Page 17: ...Amp mains plug which if unsuitable for your socket should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted by a qualified electrician The fuse and fuse holder must be removed from the plug as accidental inse...

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