Grundig UMS 2010 User Manual Download Page 2

ENGLISH

CONTENTS

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SET-UP­AND­SAFETY

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OVERVIEW

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The hi-fi system controls

The front of the device 

The back of the device

The hi-fi system displays

CONNECTION­AND­

PREPARATION

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Connecting the loudspeakers

Connecting external devices

Connecting the headphones

Connecting to the mains supply

Putting batteries in the remote control

10­ SETTINGS

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10  Setting the clock
10  Tuning and storing radio stations
10  Programming radio stations – automaticaly
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Programming radio stations – manually

12­ GENERAL­FUNCTIONS

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12  Switching on and off
12  Selecting the input source
12  Adjusting the volume
12  Selecting sound settings
12  Switching the Ultra Bass System on and off
12  Muting
12  Displaying the time 

13­ TUNER­MODE­

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13  Selecting the tuner input source
13  Selecting presets
13  Stereo/mono reception

14­ CD­MODE

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14  Selecting the CD input source
14  Inserting and playing CDs
14  Pausing and resuming playback
14  Repeating the current track
15  Selecting another track
15  Searching for a passage within a track
15  Repeating a track (Repeat One)
15  Repeating all tracks of a CD (Repeat All)
15  Playing tracks in random order
15  Creating a playlist 

17­ TAPE­MODE­

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17  Selecting the tape input source
17  Tape playback
17  Fast forward and reverse search
17  Recording onto tape

18­ AUX­MODE

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18  Listening to an external source
18  CD synchro recording 
18  Recording from the radio

19­ TIMER­MODE

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19  Switch-on timer
19  Sleep Timer 

20­ INFORMATION

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20  Cleaning the device 
20  Cleaning the CD unit
20  Cleaning the tape drive
20  Technical data
21  Environmental note
21  General information on laser devices
22  Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for UMS 2010

Page 1: ...EN UMS 2010 MICRO HIFI SYSTEM...

Page 2: ...he time 13 TUNER MODE 13 Selecting the tuner input source 13 Selecting presets 13 Stereo mono reception 14 CD MODE 14 Selecting the CD input source 14 Inserting and playing CDs 14 Pausing and resuming...

Page 3: ...esigned for use in dry rooms If you do use it outdoors make sure it is protected from moisture such as dripping or splashing water 7 Only use the hi fi system in a moderate climate 7 Do not place the...

Page 4: ...details please see page 28 Infra red sensor for remote control signals U Headphone socket for connecting a stereo headphone set with a jack plug 3 5 mm This automatically switches off the loudspeakers...

Page 5: ...ode press briefly to select tracks forwards or back wards in steps press and hold down to search for a certain passage forwards or back wards In clock timer mode adjusts the hours and minutes for the...

Page 6: ...ets the clock EQ Selects the preset sound settings ROCK POP JAZZ and CLASSIC UBS Switches the ultra bass system on and off In tuner mode selects a preset radio station Adjusts the volume In CD mode st...

Page 7: ...es in pause Mute is activated VOL Increasing or decreasing the volume REP In CD mode current track is repeated REP ALL In CD mode all tracks are repeated RANDOM In CD mode all tracks are played in ran...

Page 8: ...ystem are switched off Note 7 Excessive sound pressure from the ear phones or headphones can cause hearing loss Connecting to the mains supply Notes 7 Check that the mains voltage on the type plate on...

Page 9: ...artment Notes 7 Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat caused for example by direct sunlight heat ers or fire 7 Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know that the hi fi system will...

Page 10: ...g the automatic station search func tion the device searches for radio stations with the best reception first for FM then for AM The statioms will be stored automatically Automatic programming will st...

Page 11: ...or TUNER on the remote control 4 Set the radio station by briefly pressing 3 or 4 repeatedly Display the frequency changes in steps of 50 kHz or press and hold down 3 or 4 until the frequency changes...

Page 12: ...f the buttons CD TUNER AUX CASS Display CD 100 60 frequency of the radio station AUX or CASS Adjusting the volume 1 Adjust the volume with VOLUME on the hi fi system or and on the remote control Displ...

Page 13: ...splay and the frequency Selecting presets 1 Press PRESET on the hi fi system or press or on the remote Stereo mono reception If the hi fi system is receiving a stereo broadcast appears in the display...

Page 14: ...on the remote control Display CD If there is no CD in the compartment appears in the display after a short time When a CD is already inserted the hi fi sys tem scans the contents of the CD Display RE...

Page 15: ...l or REPEAT on the hi fi system twice Display REP ALL All the tracks on the CD are played back repeatedly 2 To quit this function press REP on the remote control or REPEAT on the hi fi system repeat e...

Page 16: ...control twice Display REP ALL and PROG All of the programmed tracks are played re peatedly 2 To quit this function press REPEAT on the hi fi system or REP on the remote control repeatedly until REP di...

Page 17: ...source cannot be changed while play ing or recording a tape 7 If you switch out the device during playback you will see REL in the display This inform you end the playback with 7 J then switch off the...

Page 18: ...f you switch out the device during record ing you will see REC in the display This inform you end the recording with 7 J then switch off the device TAPE MODE Recording from the radio 1 Select the TUNE...

Page 19: ...d confirm with TIMER SET Display The clock digits for the minutes flash 4 Press 5 or 6 to set the minutes and con firm with TIMER SET Display The timer is now set and activated Note 7 If CD source is...

Page 20: ...ol You can also clean the heads by playing a clean ing tape once Technical data This device is noise suppressed according to the applicable EU directives This product fulfils the European directives 2...

Page 21: ...protect the environment by recycling used products General information on laser devices This device is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This means that the laser is designed in such a way as to ensure that th...

Page 22: ...MATION Use only NORMAL IEC I tape Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing tab space The system does not react when buttons are pressed Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and switch on the...

Page 23: ...Grundig Intermedia GmbH Beuthener Strasse 41 D 90471 N rnberg www grundig com 72011 410 4100 16 01...

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