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NAMES OF CONTROLS 

1. 

HANDLE 

2. 

AC SOCKET 

3. 

USB PORT 

4. 

VOLUME CONTROL 

5. 

CD FOLD+/+10/INFO/M+ BUTTON 

6. 

MEM./P-MODE BUTTON 

7. 

AUX IN JACK 

8. 

STOP/MENU BUTTON 

9. 

CD PLAY/PAUSE/SELECT/SCAN 

BUTTON 

10. 

CD SKIP/SEARCH BACKWARD 
BUTTON 

11. 

DBBS ON/OFF BUTTON 

12. 

CD SKIP/SEARCH FORWARD BUTTON 

13. 

STANDBY/FUNCTION BUTTON 

14. 

STANDBY INDICATOR 

15. 

FM TELESCOPIC ANTENNA 

16. 

TUNING KNOB 

17. 

CD DOOR OPEN/CLOSE 

18. 

BATTERYCOMPARTMENT 

19. 

CD COMPARTMENT 

20. 

SPEAKERS 

21. 

LCD DISPLAY 

22. 

CASSETTE PAUSE KEY 

23. 

CASSETTE STOP/EJECT KEY 

24. 

CASSETTE FAST FORWARD KEY 

25. 

CASSETTE REWIND KEY 

26. 

CASSETTE PLAY KEY 

POWER SUPPLY 

1. BATTERY OPERATION 

  REMOVE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR. 

  INSERT  8  PIECES  UM-2  (C  SIZE)  BATTERIES  INTO  THE  BATTERY  COMPARTMENT 

WITH BATTERY POLARITY POSITIONED AS INDICATED.   
NOTE: WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF ALKALINE BATTERIES. 

  CLOSE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR. 

2. AC OPERATION 

-

  PLUG  THE  AC  LINE  CORD  INTO  ANY  NORMAL  HOUSEHOLD  AS  MAINS  OUTLET  IN 

CORRECT VOLTAGE AND THE MAINS SOCKET. 

-

  THE BATTERIES WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY DISCONNECTED.   

 

SWITCHING ON THE UNIT   

Press the 

STANDBY/FUNC. 

button on the front cabinet to turn on unit. 

Note: If you don’t use the unit for a long time, disconnect the AC power cord from the household 
wall outlets.   

NOTE

:  In  CD/MP3/USB/AUX/CASSETTE  mode,  when the unit is  not  providing  the  main 

function for around 15 minutes, the unit will automatically switch into standby mode. Press the 

STANDBY/FUNC.

 button to turn on the unit again. 

Please note that low volume setting in the audio source may be recognized as “no audio signal”, 
this  will  affect  the  capability  of  signal  detection  from  the  device  and  can  also  originate  an 
automatic  switch  into  standby  mode.  If  this  happens  please  reactivate  the  audio  signal 
transmission  or  increase  the  volume  setting  on  the  audio  source  player  in  order  to  resume 
playback. 

Electrostatic Discharge hints 

– The unit may reset or may not reset to normal operation mode 

due to electrostatic discharge, just switch it off and reconnect again. 
 

Summary of Contents for DIGITRADIO 1980

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ... located on the rear exterior NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Avoid installing the unit in locations described below 1 Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating appliance such as electric heaters on top of other stereo equipment that radiate too...

Page 3: ...1 compartment or cause the batteries to burst therefore Do not mix battery types e g alkaline with zinc carbonate When inserting new batteries replace all batteries at the same time LOCATION OF CONTROL ...

Page 4: ...NTO ANY NORMAL HOUSEHOLD AS MAINS OUTLET IN CORRECT VOLTAGE AND THE MAINS SOCKET THE BATTERIES WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY DISCONNECTED SWITCHING ON THE UNIT Press the STANDBY FUNC button on the front cabinet to turn on unit Note If you don t use the unit for a long time disconnect the AC power cord from the household wall outlets NOTE In CD MP3 USB AUX CASSETTE mode when the unit is not providing the m...

Page 5: ...SELECT SCAN button to confirm This removes all invalid stations indicated in the station list with a in front of the station name Preset stations To store a station in a preset memory tune to the station that you want to save as a preset then press and hold the MEM P MODE button on the unit until the display shows Preset Store Rotate the tuning control or press the or button to choose a preset mem...

Page 6: ...ption and press the PLAY PAUSE SELECT SCAN button to enter select Factory reset then rotate the tuning control or press the or button to choose YES or NO option then press the PLAY PAUSE SELECT SCAN button to confirm Software version This displays the current software version Press the STOP MENU button to enter menu selection rotate the tuning control or press the or button to select the System op...

Page 7: ... erasure by removing the tabs found on the rear of the cassette When the cassette is held with the recorded side upper most and exposed tape facing the front the protective tab will be found on the left rear of the cassette All pre recorded cassette are protected in this way to prevent accidental erasure of the commercial recording Protected cassette will prevent the record button from being opera...

Page 8: ...u can play one track or all tracks on the disc repeatedly To Repeat a Single Track 1 Press the MEM P MODE button once in play REP 1 shows on the display The current track will be played over and over again till you press the STOP MENU button 2 To cancel repeat play press MEM P MODE button until REP 1 disappears from display To repeat all the Tracks 1 Press the MEM P MODE button once in play REP AL...

Page 9: ...he display 2 Connect the USB to the USB INPUT The unit will display total number of tracks stored inside the USB the playback stars from track 1 automatically after reading the USB 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE SELECT SCAN button to temporarily stop The track number will flash 1 Press the STOP MENU button to stop playing The display will show total number of tracks 2 Proceed repeat play repeat 1 repeat a...

Page 10: ... C REVEIVER SECTION FM Frequency Range 87 5 108 MHz DAB Frequency Range 174 928MHz 239 200MHz COMPACT DISC SECTION Optical Pickup 3 Beam Laser Frequency Response 100Hz 16 KHz AUDIO SECTION Power output 2 x 1 8 Watts RMS AUX IN JACK Φ3 5MM PHONE JACK Φ3 5MM ACCESSORIES Instruction Booklet 1 AC Cord 1 NOTE Specifications are subject to change for continuous improvement without prior notice ...

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