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        Press once, ends playback; press twice switches the device off. 

PHONES

  Headphone jack for connecting a headphone set with a jack 

plug(Ø3.5mm). 

BATTERY

    Battery compartment. 

HOLD

      Switches the key lock on/off. 

DC IN 4.5V 

    Socket for the mains adapter. 

 

 

OVERVIEW                                                                   

The display

   

CD

            A    CD-DA    has been inserted. 

  MP3 

      An MP3 CD has been inserted. 

          Displays the total number of title or the current track(CD-DA). 

    Displays the total play ing time or the elapsed playing time of the title 

(CD-DA). 

        Displays the total number of albums or the current album. 

      Displays the elapsed playing time of the file (MP3). 

DIR

    All the files of the cur rent album are played back repeatedly(MP3). 

  PGM 

      A track memory is created or played back. 

SHUF

        All files or tracks are played back in random    order. 

INTRO

      The first ten seconds of each    title or file    are played. 

  ASP 

      The anti-shock system has been activated. 

BBS

      The Bass Boost system has been activated. 

POP JAZZ

    Shows the selected sound effect. 

   

The”Volume restriction” is switched off. 

Summary of Contents for CD611T

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Page 2: ...te when deciding where to put the device that furniture surfaces are covered by various types of lacquer and plastic most of which contain chemical additives These may cause corrosion to the feet of the device thus resulting in stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or impossible to remove The device contains self lubricating bearings which must not be oiled or greased Conde...

Page 3: ... methods may damage the laser optics Clean the device with a clean damp leather cloth Do not use any cleaning agents WARNING The batteries battery pack or batteries installed shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like OVERVIEW Buttons and controls DIR In MP3 mode Selects the next album VOLUME Adjusts the volume OPEN Opens the CD lid ASP Switches the anti shock system ...

Page 4: ...isplays the total play ing time or the elapsed playing time of the title CD DA Displays the total number of albums or the current album Displays the elapsed playing time of the file MP3 DIR All the files of the cur rent album are played back repeatedly MP3 PGM A track memory is created or played back SHUF All files or tracks are played back in random order INTRO The first ten seconds of each title...

Page 5: ...o unplug the adapter Only unplug the mains adapter from the socket when you are not from the socket when you are not using the device 1 Plug the mains adapter cable into the DC IN 4 5V socket 2 Plug the mains adapter into the mains socket Caution Only operate the device with the power supply provided Battery operation 1 Pull out the mains adapter cable 2 Open the lid of the battery compartment on ...

Page 6: ...d of with house hold waste Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally responsible manner Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area GENERAL INFORMATION Connecting earphones 1 Connect the earphones to the socket 3 5mm Notes Excessive volume can be hazardous to yourself and other road users Listen at a volume which still allows you to hear outside noises clearly for in...

Page 7: ...etooth speakers Bluetooth speakers must first enter pairing mode the CD boot disc reading state press the MODE button for 1 3 seconds icon need to wait for 15 50 seconds or so it can connect to Bluetooth speakers such as CD blue disconnect the Bluetooth speakers Bluetooth speakers need re pairing mode heavy press MOED key to connect not even When you connect to the Bluetooth speaker you can press ...

Page 8: ...bel facing upwards and gently push the centre of the disc to latch it into place 3 Close the CD compartment Removing the disc Note Press before you open the CD compartment 1 Press the sliding switch to the right and open the CD lid 2 Remove the disc 3 Close the CD compartment CD playback The device automatically recognises the type of disc inserted CD DA CD R CD RW MP3 CD 1 Press to switch on the ...

Page 9: ...d of playback if you do not press a button within 30 seconds Resume function 1 End playback by pressing twice When playback is resumed it starts from the position at which it was ended 2 To start playback of the first track press once and start playback with Searching for a passage within a file or track 1 During playback press or and hold it down until you find the passage you want to hear During...

Page 10: ... exited by pressing repeatedly Repeating a file or track 1 During playback press once Display the file or track is played back repeatedly Repeating all files or titles 1 During playback press until appears in the display All files or tracks are played back repeatedly Repeating all the files on an album only MP3 1 During playback press until appears in the display All the files in an album are repe...

Page 11: ...tion enables you to save up to 64 tracks or files on the current disc in a particular order and then play them back The same track may be stored more than once 1 Insert the disc and press after start playback 2 Press MODE to call up the function Display PGM flashes 3 Select the desired album with DIR only MP3 4 Select the desired file or track by pressing or 5 Save the file or track by pressing MO...

Page 12: ...also deleted if the mains adapter is disconnected or if the batteries are removed from the device Digital anti shock system DAS The anti shock system reads the data on the CD DA 40 seconds in advance or 120 seconds in MP3 mode DAS ON memory used for reducing battery consumption CD stops after a while DAS OFF optimum anti shock performance memory is constantly loaded You cannot switch off the antis...

Page 13: ...ul interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television...

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