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TIMER MODE

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Sleep timer

Setting the sleep timer

1

Press»

9

« to switch on the device.

2

Select the function by pressing »

SLEEP

« on the remote control.

– Display: »

SLEEP

«, »

30

« flashes.

3

Enter the required time (in 30 minute intervals from 30 to 120 minutes) by
pressing »

SLEEP

«.

– Display: »

«. The brightness of the display is reduced to its lowest

level.

– The stereo system switches off after the selected time has elapsed.

Note:

To check how much playing time remains, press »

SLEEP

« once.

Ending the sleep timer

1

To switch off the sleep timer, switch off the device with »

9

« or keep pres-

sing »

SLEEP

« on the remote control until »

SLEEP

« disappears from the 

display (in which case the device remains switched on).

SLEEP

SLEEP

30

SLEEP

90

SLEEP

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Summary of Contents for VERTIGA UMS 5101 CDC

Page 1: ...HIFI STEREO MICRO SYSTEM ENGLISH VERTIGA UMS 5101 CDC 72011 401 4900...

Page 2: ...14 Settings Setting the clock Setting radio stations Deleting settings 17 General functions 19 Tuner mode RDS station service 24 CD mode Basic CD mode functions Special CD mode features Creating a tr...

Page 3: ...urs before using it The stereo system is designed for use in dry rooms If you do use it in the open please ensure that it is protected from moisture such as rain or water splashes Do not place the ste...

Page 4: ...heel for various settings DISC 1 2 3 Start playback of CD 1 2 DISC PLAY s and 3 DISC 1 2 3 Open and close CD compartments 1 DISC EJECT 2 and 3 Controls on the top Switches the device into and out of s...

Page 5: ...nds FM or MW 5 a s 6 Holding down starts the station search pressing briefly changes the frequency in small steps CD mode CD II Selects the CD input source starts and interrupts CD playback Ends CD pl...

Page 6: ...flashes when a radio station is stored on a preset position Displays the preset position of the current radio station EON Indicates that an RDS station with EON Enhanced Other Network is being receiv...

Page 7: ...d in a track memory OVER Indicates that a CD has more than twenty tracks PROGRAM Indicates that a track memory is being created or played back RANDOM Indicates that CD tracks are played back in random...

Page 8: ...t channel L left channel AC IN Socket for power cord The only way to separate the stereo system from the mains is to pull out the mains plug General instructions for laser devices The laser installed...

Page 9: ...ctivates the search for program types calls up the EON Enhanced Other Network functions FM MODE In tuner mode switches between stereo and mono reception AUTO PRESET In tuner mode starts the automatic...

Page 10: ...g a track memory calls up an existing track memory AUX Selects the AUX input source CD II Selects the input source CD in CD mode starts CD play back pauses playback BAND TUNER Selects the input source...

Page 11: ...minals on the loudspeakers Connect the cables labelled in red to Connecting an external device 1 Connect the audio output sockets of the external device for example a television or DVD player to the A...

Page 12: ...phones 1 Insert the headphone plug 3 5 mm into the y socket on the front of the stereo system The loudspeakers of the stereo system are switched off Connecting the mains cable Note Check that the main...

Page 13: ...marked on the base of the battery compartment Note If the device no longer reacts properly to remote control commands the batteries may be flat Always remove flat batteries No liability is accepted f...

Page 14: ...me 4 You can display or conceal the time by pressing DISPLAY while the device is on Note You must reset the time after a power failure or when the mains plug is pulled out Automatically updating the t...

Page 15: ...o thirty five radio stations twenty FM and fifteen MW 1 Press TUNER BAND to switch on the device Display The frequency band FM or MW and the frequency 2 Select the frequency band FM or MW by pressing...

Page 16: ...ou want and then briefly press SET on the remote control Display SET flashes 5 Select the preset position with PROGRAM UP DOWN on the remote control Display e g P 8 flashes 6 Press SET on the remote c...

Page 17: ...stereo system to stand by mode press 9 Display briefly GOOD BYE then the red stand by indicator Note The only way to separate the stereo system from the mains supply is to pull the plug Selecting the...

Page 18: ...EXCITE the settings SURROUND surround sound and VOCAL are automatically activated The VOCAL setting can be de activated by pressing VOCAL display briefly VOCAL OFF Selecting the VOCAL sound setting 1...

Page 19: ...ULTI JOG function wheel on the device or with PROGRAM UP DOWN on the remote control Display Preset position e g then e g F M 87 50 or the station name Stereo mono reception If the device is receiving...

Page 20: ...xt then the RDS synchronisation the frequency the time and finally the station name again However not every RDS station transmits all this information RDS time If the RDS time information is transmitt...

Page 21: ...ime Note If reception is poor there may be gaps in the Radiotext message If the station does not provide Radiotext NO RT appears in the display Program types PTY Many RDS stations transmit a program t...

Page 22: ...the display The device returns to the most recently selected radio station The EON Enhanced Other Network function The EON Enhanced Other Network function is an additional RDS service which automatic...

Page 23: ...TA NEWS or INFO flashes When trans mission of the selected EON data type is finished EON END appears in the display and EON switches to the most recently selected station Switching off the EON functi...

Page 24: ...a CD has already been inserted CD 2 flashes for example then the number of tracks and the total playing time appear The corresponding CD number appears in the CD compartment display e g G In additi o...

Page 25: ...LAY on the device or DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 on the remote control Playback of the selected CD starts automatically Display CD the current track number and the elapsed playing time of the track the numbe...

Page 26: ...he number of the track you want to hear appears in the display Display the playing time of the track flashes 2 Press s 6 repeatedly on the remote control to switch from the current to the following CD...

Page 27: ...om order 1 Select this function when the device is stopped by pressing RANDOM on the remote control Display RANDOM Playback starts automatically The tracks on the CD are played back in random order If...

Page 28: ...op position as well as during playback The track currently being played back is then repeated Repeating all tracks on a CD Repeat Disc 1 Select the Repeat function by pressing REPEAT twice on the remo...

Page 29: ...emote control Display PROGRAM and CD P 3 Select the desired CD with DISC 1 2 3 on the remote control Display e g H PROGRAM and CD 1 P 4 Select the desired track using PROGRAM UP DOWN and if required 1...

Page 30: ...sic calendar Repeating the track memory 1 During playback press REPEAT once on the remote control Display r The current track is repeated 2 During playback press REPEAT twice on the remote control Dis...

Page 31: ...TIMER SET on the device Display ON the hours display flashes 3 Set the switch on time with the MULTI JOG function wheel and press TIMER SET to confirm Display ON the minutes display flashes 4 Set the...

Page 32: ...increases gradually until reaching the set volume If you select VOLUME the device switches on at the most recently selected volume 9 If you select TUNER select your preferred radio station before swit...

Page 33: ...intervals from 30 to 120 minutes by pressing SLEEP Display The brightness of the display is reduced to its lowest level The stereo system switches off after the selected time has elapsed Note To check...

Page 34: ...cording to the applicable EU directives This product fulfils the European directives 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 VDE 0860 and therefor...

Page 35: ...tion board If this type of plug becomes defective ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal to eliminate potential shock hazard If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non rewireable plug t...

Page 36: ...is too low increase the volume The headphones are plugged in disconnect the headphones The power cord is incorrectly connected Connect it properly Mute is activated Static electrical discharge Switch...

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