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PORTABLE RADIO

CD/MP3/USB PLAYER

RCD 1440 USB

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Summary of Contents for RCD 1440 USB

Page 1: ...PORTABLE RADIO CD MP3 USB PLAYER RCD 1440 USB NL DE NO EN DA FR SV IT TR ES FI RU ...

Page 2: ...3 RCD 1440 USB_ ________________________________________________________ 0 ON DISPLAY ANTENNA eII DOWN UP BAND PROG MEM OPEN CLOSE DOWN ALBUM MEMORY UP MODE OFF CD USB RADIO UBS VOLUME ...

Page 3: ...BREVE 49 ALIMENTAZIONE ELETTRICA 50 FUNZIONI GENERALI 51 FUNZIONAMENTO RADIO 52 FUNZIONAMENTO CD 54 FUNZIONAMENTO MP3 56 FUNZIONAMENTO USB 57 INFORMAZIONI РУССКИЙ ЯЗЫК 59 БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ И УСТАНОВКА 60 ОБЗОР 62 ЭЛЕКТРОПИТАНИЕ 63 ОБЩИЕ ФУНКЦИИ 64 РЕЖИМ РАДИОПРИЕМНИКА 65 РЕЖИМ CD 67 РЕЖИМ MP3 69 РЕЖИМ USB 70 ИНФОРМАЦИЯ ESPAÑOL 72 SEGURIDAD E INSTALACIÓN 73 VISTA GENERAL 75 ALIMENTACIÓN DE CORRIENTE 76 ...

Page 4: ...LLATION 125 EN ÖVERBLICK 127 STRÖMFÖRSÖRJNING 128 ALLMÄNNA FUNKTIONER 129 RADIO 130 CD SPELAREN 132 MP3 SPELAREN 134 USB SPELAREN 135 INFORMATION SUOMI 137 TURVALLISUUS JA ASETUKSET 138 YLEISKATSAUS 140 VIRRANSYÖTTÖ 141 YLEISET TOIMINNOT 142 RADIOKÄYTTÖ 143 CD KÄYTTÖ 145 MP3 KÄYTTÖ 147 USB KÄYTTÖ 148 TIETOJA TÜRKÇE 150 GÜVENLİK VE KURULUM 151 GENEL BAKIŞ 153 GÜÇ KAYNAĞI 153 GENEL FONKSİYONLAR 154 ...

Page 5: ...o not place objects on the ventilation slots 7 Do not place any objects containing liquids for ex ample vases on the device Do not insert any for eign bodies in the CD compartment of the device 7 Do not place any objects such as burning candles on the device 7 Bringing the device in from the cold can cause con densation on the CD lens which prevents it from playing Give the device time to warm up ...

Page 6: ...tion search ALBUM Selects the next preset position MEMORY UP Selects the next preset number when saving radio stations ALBUM Selects the previous preset position MEMORY Selects the previous preset number DOWN when saving radio stations FM MODE Switches between mono and stereo MONO reception right side of device STEREO OVERVIEW______________________________________________________________ CD unit O...

Page 7: ... up when a track memory is played back MP3 In MP3 USB mode indicates that an MP3 CD is in use OVERVIEW______________________________________________________________ 00 000 MEM MP3 ALBUM RND M ALL FM MW kHz MHz s ALBUM In MP3 USB mode shows the album level RND In CD mode the tracks or titles are played back in random order M In CD mode flashes when a track is repeated In MP3 USB mode flashes when a...

Page 8: ...____ Battery operation 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing the catch and removing the lid 2 Insert six batteries 6 x 1 5 V type IEC R14 UM2 C size observing the polarity marked on the lid of the battery compartment Notes 7 Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat caused for example by direct sunlight heaters or fire 7 Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know that the devi...

Page 9: ... 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 rewirea ble plug the correct type and rating 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 must be used and the fuse cover must be refitted If the fuse cover is lost or damaged the lead and plug must not be used until a replacement is obtaine...

Page 10: ...own If the device is in the Stop position for more than 15 minutes it automatically switches to Stand by mode For further using switch on the device again Switching on and off 1 Switch on the device with the required input source by moving the switch to the OFF CD USB RADIO position 2 Move the OFF CD USB RADIO switch to the OFF position to switch off the device Selecting the input source 1 Select ...

Page 11: ...1 To move the frequency forward in steps briefly press DOWN or UP several times The frequency changes in steps of 50 kHz RADIO MODE__________________________________________________________ Storing stations on station positions Up to 10 stations in the FM band and up to 10 stations in the MW band can be stored 1 Select the frequency band FM or MW using BAND 2 Press DOWN or UP to select the station...

Page 12: ...ayback 1 Press eII to start playback Playback begins with the first track Display the current track number Playback stops at the end of the CD 2 Press eII to pause playback pause 3 Press eII to resume playback 4 Press BAND to end playback 5 Press OPEN CLOSE to open the CD compart ment and take out the CD 6 Close the CD compartment CD MODE_ __________________________________________________________...

Page 13: ...or UP 3 Press PROG MEM to save the track 4 To store more tracks repeat steps 2 to 3 Playing back a track memory 1 Start the track memory by pressing eII Playback begins with the first programmed file or track 2 Press BAND to end playback 3 To play the track memory again press PROG MEM and afterwards eII Changing the track selection 1 In stop mode keep pressing PROG MEM until the number of the trac...

Page 14: ...lly contains MP3 files Repeating a file Repeat 1 1 During playback press MODE once The current file is repeated 2 To quit the function press MODE until the repeat indicator goes out MP3 MODE_ _____________________________________________________________ Repeating all the files in an album Repeat Album 1 During playback press MODE twice All the files on the current album are played back repeatedly ...

Page 15: ...PROG MEM and afterwards eII Changing the file selection 1 In stop mode keep pressing PROG MEM until the number of the file you want to replace appears in the display 2 Select the number of the new file or track by pressing DOWN or UP 3 Press PROG MEM to save the new file or track Adding files 1 In stop mode keep pressing PROG MEM until the file shown in the display is zero 2 Select the number of t...

Page 16: ...B input source For MP3 WMA mode with MP3 player or USB memo ry stick the same playback and search functions are available as for MP3 mode see MP3 Mode section Note 7 The function Creating a track memory is not possible in USB mode 1 Move the OFF CD USB RADIO switch to the USB position 2 Press eII to start playback Playback begins with the first track 3 Press BAND to end playback Notes 7 The USB so...

Page 17: ...d by this symbol on the prod uct in the operating manual and on the packaging Please consult your local authorities to learn the nearest collection point Help protect the environment by recycling used pro ducts INFORMATION_ ______________________________________________________ Power supply Mains operation 230 V 50 60 Hz Battery operation 6 x 1 5 V IEC R14 UM2 C Size Max power consumption Operatio...

Page 18: ...tic electrical discharge or electrical fast transient burst Switch off the device disconnect the mains cable and plug it in again after a few seconds Remove any batteries RADIO Poor radio reception Weak radio antenna signal Interference from electrical devices such as televisions video recorders computers neon lamps etc VHF FM tilt and turn thetelescopic antenna MW turn whole device Keep radio rec...

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