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Temporarily stopping play

Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Current track
number blinks briefly. To resume play, press the
button again.

Skip play

To skip to track 6 while track 3 is playing, press
the SKIP + button repeatedly until “06” appears
on the display. To skip back to track 3 while track
6 is playing, press the SKIP – button repeatedly
until “03” appears.

Search (forward/reverse)

If the SKIP + or SKIP – button is pressed during
play, the player will search at high speed in the
forward or reverse direction while the button is
being pressed. When the button is released, nor-
mal play will continue.

Random play

Press the RANDOM button to begin random
play. The player will automatically select and
play tracks on the disc at random. The RAN-
DOM indicator light.
-

While in programme playing mode, press the
RANDOM button. Programme playing stop
and PROGRAM indicator goes out, press
the RANDOM button again, RANDOM indi-
cator lights, the play changes automatically
to RANDOM playing mode. When pressing
the RANDOM button third, the playing re-
turns to programme playing again.

Repeat play

Press the REPEAT button repeatedly before or
during play to select various repeat mode
available.

Each time the REPEAT button is pressed the
repeat mode changes as shown below.

PROGRAMMED PLAY

Up to 20 tracks on a disc can be programmed
for play in any order.
-

To begin the programming procedure, se-
lect “CD” function first.

-

The same track can be programmed more
than once.

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Load a disc that you want to programme
before starting programmed play.

1. Press the STOP button if necessary.
2. Press the PROGRAM button. “PRO-

GRAM” indicator blinks.

3. Select a track by using the SKIP – or SKIP

+

 

 button.

4. Press the PROGRAM button. “PRO-

GRAM” indicator remains blinks.

5. Repeat steps 3 - 4 to programme addi-

tional tracks.

6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start

play. “PROGRAM” indicator remains lit.
When all programmed tracks have been
played, the player stops automatically.
-

The programme contents are retained
in memory.

-

Any  attempt to programme more than 20
track will result in discontinuation of the  pro-
gramming and first programmed track num-
ber appears briefly.

-

To cancel programmed play, press the PRO-
GRAM button, make the PROGRAM indi-
cator blinks, then press STOP button.

Checking the programme

Press the PROGRAM button in the stop mode,
the programmed tracks sequentially appear on
the display.

REPEAT indicator
blinks
(Repeat one track)

REPEAT indicator
remains lit
(Repeat all tracks)

v

REPEAT indicator goes out
(Normal play mode)

v

v

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Summary of Contents for RM-D500

Page 1: ...12 RM D500 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Compact Disc Dual Alarm Clock Radio ...

Page 2: ...URE THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROP ERLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL CONTROLS The apparatus shall not be exposed to drip ping or splashing Do not use where there are extremes of tem perature below 5 C or exceeding 35 C Because of the CD player s extremely low noise and wide dynamic range there might be a tendency to set the volume on the amplifier unnecessarily high D...

Page 3: ...ator FM ST 18 Skip Search up Hour adjust button SKIP HOUR 19 Skip Search down Minute adjust button SKIP MINUTE 20 Sleep indicator SLEEP 21 Random play indicator RANDOM 22 Volume control MIN VOLUME MAX 23 Repeat indicator REPEAT 24 Program indicator PROGRAM 1 Alarm sound mode switch ALARM SOUND BUZZER MUSIC 2 Alarm mode selector switch ALARM SELECTOR ALARM OFF ALARM SET 1 ALARM SET 2 ALARM ON 1 ALA...

Page 4: ... the first time or when the mains returns after a failure longer than the battery life the display will blink In this case set the clock and timer again BACK UP BATTERY INSTALLATION Connect a standard 9V 006P 6F22 battery not included to the snap on terminal matching the polarity 1 Battery compartment lid Back cover of unit AC POWER Connect the mains lead to an AC 230 240V 50Hz wall outlet The fun...

Page 5: ...ELECTOR switch to ALARM OFF 2 Press the CLOCK ADJUST button down push the HOUR or MINUTE button respectively to select the time 3 Release the CLOCK ADJUST button Note The clock starts as soon as you release the MINUTE button ADJUSTING THE CLOCK To select the brightness of display set the DIMMER switch to NORMAL or DIMMER USING THE DIMMER PM ...

Page 6: ...eral seconds the display of track number above return to the clock display Note If a disc is loaded upside down or if no disc is loaded press the CD DISPLAY button no appears If this occurs load the disc cor rectly or replace the damaged disc 7 Press the STOP button to end disc play at any time When the last track has been played the player stops automatically Note Do not open the CD compartment d...

Page 7: ...arious repeat mode available Each time the REPEAT button is pressed the repeat mode changes as shown below PROGRAMMED PLAY Up to 20 tracks on a disc can be programmed for play in any order To begin the programming procedure se lect CD function first The same track can be programmed more than once Load a disc that you want to programme before starting programmed play 1 Press the STOP button if nece...

Page 8: ...onaural WAKE UP TIMER SETTING To set the first wake up time 1 Set the ALARM SELECTOR switch to ALARM SET 1 2 Press the HOUR or MINUTE button To set the second wake up time 1 Set the ALARM SELECTOR switch to ALARM SET 2 2 Press the HOUR or MINUTE button NOTE Do not set the ALARM SELECTOR switch to ALARM 1 2 ALARM ON 1 or ALARM ON 2 when wake up time setting If you want to check the time setting set...

Page 9: ...und set the ALARM SELECTOR switch to ALARM 1 2 The ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 indicators will be displayed When the timer ON time arrive the CD or radio or buzzer will sound for approximately 60 min utes and then turn off automatically The wake up timer will function every day unless it is released To released the time set the ALARM SELEC TOR switch to ALARM OFF USING THE WAKE UP TIMER SNOOZE MODE During...

Page 10: ...LEEP button repeatedly to se lect the desired sleep time v 90 v 60 v 30 v SLEEP indicator blinks and the selected time appear on the display After a few seconds the original display returns SLEEP indicator remains lit To check the remaining sleep time Press the SLEEP button once After a few seconds the original display returns To release the sleep timer while in operation Press the SLEEP button re...

Page 11: ... length 790 nm Wow flutter Below measurable limits Radio Reception frequency FM 87 5 108 MHz AM 526 5 1605 5 kHz General Output power 1 W ch Speakers 77 mm x 2 Power source AC 230 240V 50Hz DC 9V CLOCK back up 006P type not supplied Dimensions 140 W x 140 H x 214 D mm Weight Approx 1 6 kg without batteries Specifications subject to change without notice ...

Page 12: ...11 SANYO Electric Co Ltd Printed in China AU 1AD6P1P1985 ...

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