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GENERAL INFORMATION

• To remove a CD from its case,

hold it on its outside edge the the index
finger and thumb.

• Do not touch the surface of a CD with

your fingers. 

• Always store a CD in its case when it is

not being used. 

• Place a CD in its case with the label

facing up and press down lightly.

• Do not leave CD's for any length of time in direct sunlight or other places

where high temperatures may occur, such as in the vicinity of heating
apparaturs. Do not expose the CD's to humidity or rain.

SELECTING CD

• If you select CD and have not inserted a

CD, '

NO DISC D1

' appears on the

display.

– After the CD has been selected, it is always

in the STOP mode.

INSERTING ONE OR SEVERAL CD’S

You can insert up to 7 CD's into the unit. 

• Use 

DISC

and afterwards (within 2 seconds) the 

3

4

keys to select the

compartment in which you wish to insert the CD or the CD you wish to play.

• You can also use the keys 

1...7

on the unit. 

– The dimmed LED's on your Space Fidelity indicate the compartments in

which a CD is inserted, and the bright LED indicates the selected compart-
ment. If the selected compartment is empty, it will move out.

E.g.

If a CD is loaded in compartment 1, 2, 3 and 4 and compartment 2 is

selected the lighting of the LED's will be as follows:

• Press the 

DISC

/

OPEN/CLOSE

button on the unit. 

– The display will indicate 'OPEN' and the number of the corresponding CD

compartment. 

• Place a CD into the compartment 

with the printed side up. 

– In addition to standard 12 cm CD´s,

you can also play 8 cm CD´s
without an adaptor only in the
DISC 1 compartment. 

• Press the 

DISC

/

OPEN/CLOSE

button to close the compartment.

– The CD compartment can also be closed by hand.
– The display shows 

CLOSE D1

– After the compartment has closed, the unit reads the contents of the CD.

During this time the display shows 

READING D1

.

– After a few seconds, the total playing time

and the number of titles on the CD appear
on the display.

Warning!

This set is designed for normal CDs. Therefore, do not use any accessories like
disc stabilizer rings or CD treatment sheets, etc. as offered on the market,
because it may cause jamming of the changer mechanism.
Do not load more than 1 disc into 1 tray.

PLAYING AN ENTIRE CD (FROM STOP)

• Press 

B

.

– Playback begins with the first title.

– The display shows the current title number and the title´s elapsed playing

time.

– If you have inserted only one CD, after all the titles have played, the CD

player stops, and the total number of titles as well as the total playing time
appear in the display. 

– If you have inserted several CD's, the unit will select the next CD and then

resume CD play

• To stop playback, press 

9

.

• To interrupt playback, press 

;

.

• To resume playback, press 

B

.

Note:

You can also simply press the 

B

key instead of the 

DISC

/

OPEN/CLOSE

button after inserting a CD.

The CD compartment closes, and playback begins.

SELECTING A DIFFERENT TITLE DURING PLAYBACK

• Press repeatedly on 

3

or 

4

until the desired title number appears in the

display.

– After a brief time, the title is played.

REPEATING A TITLE  (RESTART)

• Briefly press 

B

.

– The title is repeated from the beginning.

SEARCH FUNCTION

• Hold 

Q

or 

R

pressed down to reach the desired point on the CD.  As

soon as you release the key, playback resumes.

Note:

This function can be described as “audibly” searching for a title.

During the search, volume is reduced and returns to its normal level as soon as
the key is released. 

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Summary of Contents for SPACE FIDELITY PA 3

Page 1: ...PA 3 ...

Page 2: ...eld that creates an air flow equally powerfull in both directions so in effect it creates circular sound pressure fields Wherever you may be in the listening space Space Fidelity gives a much broader stereo sound sensation Damping of the walls does not detract from the live performance quality of the sound and in certain circumstances may indeed improve it Space Fidelity s acoustic tube creates pr...

Page 3: ... OUT sockets of your other equipment e g tape or DAT recorder TV DSR tuner etc to the sockets AUX IN Connect the LINE IN sockets of your other equipment e g tape or DAT recorder to the sockets AUX OUT ANTENNA CONNECTION Only a good antenna system broadband cable connection to your own antenna system or a common house antenna system can guarantee optimum reception quality especially for FM stereo b...

Page 4: ...usts the volume level 0 63 FRONT OF THE SYSTEM DISC Opens and closes the CD compartment OPEN CLOSE TAPE Opens and closes the cassette compartment OPEN CLOSE DISC SELECT Selects the CD you wish to hear or the compartment 1 7 in which you wish to load a CD p This socket is for connecting standard stereo head phones with a 6 3 mm jack The system s speaker outputs are automatically switched off when t...

Page 5: ...z and for MW reception in kHz in this part of the display all relevant messages are displayed indicates the output signal REMOTE CONTROL Changing the batteries If the range of your infrared remote control seems to decrease or if certain individual functions can no longer be carried out you should replace the batteries Two mignon 1 5 Volt LR03 size AAA are required To change the batteries open the ...

Page 6: ...T mode will be entered in which you can assign names to CD s with the following keys to go to a next previous position on the display cursor 3 4 to go through the alphabet 0 9 and space symbol CANCEL to clear the name Q R to start forward or backward search 3 4 to skip to next or previous tracks MEMORY to call up the programming mode or to save individual tracks press more than 2 seconds to review...

Page 7: ...B to start cassette playback in normal or reverse direction 9 to stop all cassette functions to switch the cassette deck to PAUSE Q R When the unit is in STOP mode fast forward or backward When pressed during playback MUSIC SEARCH forward to the beginning of the next track or backward to the beginning of the current track Ǻ to switch the display indication between the COUNTER tape counter and TIME...

Page 8: ...th the POWER SOUND key you can switch to three sound settings as follows POWER SOUND FLAT USER POWER SOUND POWER SOUND slightly accentuates the lower and higher frequencies which renders a more balanced overall sound during quieter passages Its effectiveness depends in turn on the setting of the volume knob The sound is thus optimally adapted to human hearing sensitivity which is also dependent on...

Page 9: ...rch stops the AUTO COMPARE function first verifies whether the station which has been found is already stored in the station memory If this is the case the memory location of the station is displayed as well as the name of the station if it already exists Stations which are received with a weak field strength may be skipped These can be tuned to manually If desired you can also interrupt the searc...

Page 10: ...isplay Keep the key depressed for an additional 5 seconds until the display shows 87 5 MHz the station memory is deleted If you now press one of the 3 or 4 keys FREE is shown on the display If you release the CANCEL key before these 5 seconds have elapsed the erase function is not carried out RDS RADIO DATA SYSTEM Your unit is capable of receiving and evaluating RDS information which is broadcast ...

Page 11: ...gy VARIETY Programmes that mostly offer light entertainment e g talk shows quiz shows and guessing games cabaret shows sketches chat shows etc often featuring music POP M Pop music Programmes with popular and modern hits from home and abroad ROCK M Rock music Programmes with international music of the younger generation often with a heavy emphasis on rhythm EASY M Light music Programmes with light...

Page 12: ... the display Warning This set is designed for normal CDs Therefore do not use any accessories like disc stabilizer rings or CD treatment sheets etc as offered on the market because it may cause jamming of the changer mechanism Do not load more than 1 disc into 1 tray PLAYING AN ENTIRE CD FROM STOP Press B Playback begins with the first title The display shows the current title number and the title...

Page 13: ...l the first character on the display starts flashing Then press CANCEL and hold it pressed down for 10 seconds First ERASE appears on the display If you release the key the erase function is not carried out However if you keep the key depressed the title memory is deleted and the message E2P ERASED appears briefly on the display PLAYING TITLES IN A SPECIFIC SEQUENCE PROGRAMME You can store up to 7...

Page 14: ...he playback function A B can only be started if there is a cassette in the cassette compartment If you press A B Q or R and the compartment is empty CASS appears on the display for 1 5 seconds and then the cassette compartment opens If desired switch on the Dolby Noise Reduction system as described before with MODE and afterwards or Playback of one cassette side Select the reverse mode REVERSE OFF...

Page 15: ...the cassette compartment When you begin playback the colon between the displayed seconds and minutes briefly blinks During this time the tape thick ness and other values are calculated When this process is concluded the timer then also displays the correct real time during fast forward and fast reverse RESETTING THE TAPE COUNTER Press CANCEL for example at the beginning of a recording to reset the...

Page 16: ...g wings 1 kg ACCESSORIES Instructions For Use Ident card System remote control transmitter 2 x 1 5 VC micro batteries type LR03 AAA 2 x tools for removing the tube Subject to technical alterations and alterations in styling E and O E This device is interference suppressed in accordance with applicable EC regulations This device complies with the safety regulations according to VDE 0860 and thus wi...

Page 17: ... the unit or pointed at an excessive angle RADIO OPERATION No sound Due to bad stereo reception the muting function is active Select FM MONO reception or adjust the frequency Strong hum or hiss Adjust the aerial Station signal is too weak Connect to an outside aerial for improved reception CD CHANGER OPERATION CD compartment does not close CD not correctly inserted PLAY B key does not work CD is s...

Page 18: ...GRUNDIG AUDIO INTERNACIONAL 4701 BRAGA PORTUGAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 53598 941 01 ...

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