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 7 Revolution Z-7789

 6 Revolution Z-7789

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Safety instructions

Electrostatic precautions:

An electrostatic discharge at any point of the device can lead to a functional failure, or to turn off 
the device. This is an intentional response and serves to protect the equipment. If this happens, 
please unplug, wait several seconds and then plug the device back on line. Thus, the device is 
reset to its normal state.

   WARNING
   

There is a danger of explosion if batteries are exchanged improperly. Only replace  

   

batteries with ones of the same type.

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Do not put any container (f. ex. vases, etc.) containing liquids on or in the surroundings of the  

 appliance. 

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Subject to technical modifications. No liability for typographical errors.

Summary of Contents for Revolution Z-7789

Page 1: ...DE Betriebsanleitung FR Mode d emploi IT Istruzioni per l uso EN Instruction manual Revolution Z 7789 DE FR IT EN...

Page 2: ...2 Revolution Z 7789 EN...

Page 3: ...t is a wonderfull place to be The appliance must only be used for the intended purpose according to these instructions Keep the instructions carefully and pass them on to further users The manufacture...

Page 4: ...t play with the appliance Do not allow power cable to hang down within easy reach Keep children away from packing material e g plastic bags Disconnect the mains plug in case of faults during use befor...

Page 5: ...h a direct sunlight fire and the like If the battery leaks remove it clean the contacts of the appliance and wash your hands If you do not use the appliance for a long time remove the battery Where th...

Page 6: ...ipment If this happens please unplug wait several seconds and then plug the device back on line Thus the device is reset to its normal state WARNING There is a danger of explosion if batteries are exc...

Page 7: ...dures and the like may cause injuries or fatal accidents CAUTION This symbol and CAUTION heading is used when failure to follow or non compliancy with the operating and work instructions as well as wi...

Page 8: ...is designed for household use and not for industrial operation Any other use is improper and could endanger persons No warranty for any possible damage can be accepted if the appliance is improperly u...

Page 9: ...in accordance with local regulations The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately collected Consumers...

Page 10: ...x Revolution Z 7789 Audio System 2 x Speaker 2 x Stand for speakers 1 x Stand for audio system 1 x Docking Station 1 x Mains plug mains cable 1 x Remote control incl battery 7 x Different adaptors 7...

Page 11: ...n Standby 1 W during operation 42 W Dimension Appliance 426 x 229 x 160 mm ohne St nder Speaker 260 x 229 x 160 mm without stand Docking Station 86 x 192 x 110 mm Weight Appliance 1 8 kg Speaker 2 3 k...

Page 12: ...d slide it forward Removing the stand Press the knob and pull away the stand Connecting the speakers Unpack the speakers and connect the cables to the right hand side of the unit 2 connections for lef...

Page 13: ...he tail end of the AC adaptor into the DC jack socket 2 Connect the mains plus to the mains Press ON STANDBY to switch on the appliance Appliance Remote control The appliance cannot be completely swit...

Page 14: ...ened to the wall Screws 3 5 x 34 mm 7 screws supplied WARNUNG The unit may only be mounted on vertical walls Check before installation whether the wall can bear three times the weight of the unit Brin...

Page 15: ...15 Revolution Z 7789 EN...

Page 16: ...16 Revolution Z 7789 3 9 4 2 8 1 7 5 23 31 32 21 22 33 34 36 35 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 6 13 10 14 18 11 15 19 12 16 17 20 EN Overview Revolution Z 7789...

Page 17: ...el 18 Sensor remote control 19 ON STANDBY 20 Speaker left right 21 Light 22 Stand 23 Headphone socket 24 Subwoofer OUTPUT 25 Antenna wire 26 Connection for left hand speakers 27 Connection for right h...

Page 18: ...Overview remote control Revolution Z 7789 1 ON STANDBY 2 Numbers button 3 MENU 4 UP 5 FUNC 6 PREV 7 SELECT 8 NEXT 9 SLEEP 10 DOWN 11 REC 12 PLAY PAUSE FM Stereo 13 STOP 14 OPEN CLOSE 15 VOLUME 16 VOL...

Page 19: ...running time etc Switch on appliance Press ON STANDBY Press MENU Choose display Set clock PREV resp NEXT Confirm Press SELECT resp ENTER Choose display 12H 24H PREV resp NEXT Confirm Press SELECT resp...

Page 20: ...alarm clock CAUTION The timer only works if the clock and the playback function CD USB CARD iPod FM have been set Switch on appliance Press ON STANDBY Press MENU Choose display Set TIMER PREV resp NE...

Page 21: ...LECT resp ENTER Adjust volume VOLUME resp VOLUME Confirm Press SELECT resp ENTER Switching off the alarm clock Press MENU Choose display Set TIMER PREV resp NEXT Confirm Press SELECT resp ENTER Choose...

Page 22: ...This device has a multifunctional JOG WHEEL to regulate the volume and to navigate through the menus Changing over VOLUME JOG WHEEL Press VOLUME JOG MODE on the appliance SLEEP Music Equalizer INFO T...

Page 23: ...clicking stops once the desired loudness is achieved The volume of the appliance can be switched of temporarely Press MUTE Volume off Press MUTE again Volume on VOLUME MUTE Playback Start playback In...

Page 24: ...mation if available such as the programme name title name or contact details To get more information on the broadcast ing station press INFO at the device Adjust frequency Scan manual Press PREV resp...

Page 25: ...N or JOG WHEEL Display menu Playback and information Press NEXT repeatedly Navigating and selecting in sub menus Rotate JOG WHEEL or press PREV resp NEXT Confirm Press SELECT resp ENTER NOTE The messa...

Page 26: ...has been set the device attempts to connect automatically Network search starts the first time it is switched on or if the network changes or has not been acti vated To set the network manually select...

Page 27: ...with UP and DOWN respectively Confirm after each selection with SELECT and ENTER respectively The numbers and letters that were input are shown on the display Once the password has been input confirm...

Page 28: ...connections and automatically attempts to connect to one of these networks A list of stored connections can be called up under Choose display Station list Press PREV 2 x Confirm Press SELECT resp ENTE...

Page 29: ...an be controlled and Internet radio can be listened to via the computer Call up the access code to register the device Choose display Station list Press PREV 2 x Confirm Press SELECT resp ENTER Choose...

Page 30: ...ou need to set up a new account please input the following information Access code Valid E mail address Password Radio model Jupiter 6 If you have already registered have an account and want to add a...

Page 31: ...display DAB Press FUNC repeatedly NOTE The first time you select DAB the appliance will automatically perform a full scan Scan Scan automatic Press PREV 2 x Choose type of scan UP resp DOWN or MULTI...

Page 32: ...ompression DRC If listening to music with a high dynamic range in a noisy environment you may want to compress the dynamic range This makes the quiet sounds louder and loud sounds quieter Change DRC P...

Page 33: ...isplay Press PREV 2 x Choose station order UP resp DOWN or MULTI JOG WHEEL Confirm Press ENTER Choose function UP resp DOWN or MULTI JOG WHEEL Valid Ensemble Alphanumeric Confirm Press SELECT resp ENT...

Page 34: ...edia Player 10 WMP and well marked music library The device does not support iTunes Assistant to release domain directories The function allows searching through media files in directories on a networ...

Page 35: ...elect shared media resp shared folders press UP resp DOWN 4 Create a playback list in Windows Media Player 5 Activate media release in Windows Media Player MEDIA LIBRARY MEDIA RELEASE OK The unit is p...

Page 36: ...up a new user Wi Fi radio requires a user account Most PC s have at least one account The user name and the password optional must always be the same because Internet radio only accepts one user and o...

Page 37: ...computers Use the instructions and documentation of the computer for Release of domain directo ries on non Windows computers If the releasing is done with the user name and password then these parame...

Page 38: ...ce repeatedly Playback Press Stop playback STOP Switch on appliance Press ON STANDBY Select CD Press FUNC repeatedly Press PROG PLAY MODE repeatedly to select between the following options REPEAT repe...

Page 39: ...eps described above and again hold the CD by the edge and take it out Inserting the CD OPEN CLOSE The CD automatically starts playback and shows the current title number in the display Start playback...

Page 40: ...racks and directories for a short time and then starts auto matically the playback The appliance is compatible with USB 1 1 and 2 0 standards It is possible that some USB sticks cannot be read as they...

Page 41: ...e Press ON STANDBY Select CD Press FUNC repeatedly Press STOP Press PROG PLAY MODE Display shows P01 000PRO Preset memory slot Title number Select track Press PREV resp NEXT Confirm Press PROG PLAY MO...

Page 42: ...ect directory Press PREV resp NEXT Confirm Press PROG PLAY MODE Display shows P01 02 000PRO Title number Preset memory slot Folder number Select title Press PREV resp NEXT Confirm Press PROG PLAY MODE...

Page 43: ...iPod classic 80 120 160 GB 9 or 10 iPod 5 Generation 30 60 80 GB 9 or 10 iPod nano 5 Generation 8 16 GB 18 iPod nano 4 Generation 8 16 GB 17 Switch on appliance and iPod docking station and conect iPo...

Page 44: ...files iPod can be used with the remote control on the iPod or on the appliance When connected to the appliance the iPod automatically charges When connecting an iPhone to the device you can get a mess...

Page 45: ...lect track Press PREV resp NEXT Playback Recording Press RECORD recording starts and stops at the end of the CD Stop recording STOP FROM INTERNET RADIO DAB Choose Internet radio or DAB Press FUNC repe...

Page 46: ...Imported by CECONET AG Hinterm ttlistrasse 1 CH 5506 M genwil...

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