EARPHONE
MP3 RECORDING ON A USB FLASH DRIVE OR SD CARD
It is possible to record your music from Aux / Phono / Cassette / Radio / CD to a USB Flash Drive or SD Card.
The procedure is as follows:
A.
RECORDING FROM AUX, PHONO, CASSETTE & RADIO TO USB OR SD
1
Switch the system "ON" with the ON/OFF switch.
2
Connect a USB flash drive or SD card to the relevant socket. (Connect up to max. 32GB)
3
Set the function switch (CD / USB SD / AUX-PH / TUNER / TAPE) to:
"
AUX-PH
", "
TAPE
" or "
TUNER
" - depending on which medium you are going to use.
4
Play back the music at the point at which you wish the recording to begin.
5
Press the "
RECORD / ERASE
" button once to start recording the music – from Aux, a Record, Tape or Radio:
–
If both a USB device as well as an SD card is connected, press the "SKIP - SKIP + /" buttons to choose between
which one of the two you wish to record to.
–
Press the "RECORD / ERASE" button again to confirm and begin recording.
–
If only one device/card (USB or SD card) is connected, press the "RECORD / ERASE" button once to start
recording automatically - the recording will start with a little time delay, please be patient.
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Press the "
STOP
" button to stop recording. The word "END" will show on the display.
B.
RECORDING A CD TO USB OR SD
1
Switch the system "ON" with the ON/OFF switch.
2
Connect a USB flash drive or SD card to the relevant socket. (Connect up to max. 32GB)
3
Set the function switch (CD / USB SD / AUX-PH / TUNER / TAPE) to "
CD
".
4
Place a CD securely in the Tray and play back the music at the point at which you wish the recording to begin.
5
Press the "
RECORD / ERASE
" button to start recording the music of the CD.
Notes:
–
If both a USB device as well as an SD card is connected, the name "ONE" appears on the LCD screen.
–
Press the "SKIP - / SKIP + -" button to select the content you want to record.
–
To distinguish between "ONE", "FOLDER" and "ALL": "ONE" is the current title, "FOLDER" stands for the
complete current folder and "ALL" stands for all the tracks on the CD.
–
If you press the "
RECORD / ERASE
" button, the word "USB" starts to flash on the screen.
–
Press "
SKIP - / SKIP +"
to allow you to choose to record between devices (USB / SD Card).
–
Press the "RECORD / ERASE" button to confirm your choice and start recording.
–
When only one USB device or SD card is connected, the recording will start directly after you have chosen
between "ONE", "FOLDER" and "ALL".
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LINE-OUT JACKS
It is possible to listen to your music through another Hi-Fi/Amplifier’s
speakers by connecting this unit to it via the "LINE OUT jacks" on the
rear panel.
Note:
An RCA cable will be required (not supplied).
Make sure that you connect the cable’s White plug to
the WHITE Jack (L) and the Red plug to the RED Jack (R).
AUX-IN PLAY
It is possible to listen to your music from an external device, e.g. a cassette player, MP3 Player, iPod, when connected
to the Line-in socket of this record player.
1.
Press the power button to turn the device on.
2.
Set the function button (CD / USB SD / AUX-PH / TUNER / TAPE) to "
AUX-PH
" ("AU" will show on the LCD).
3.
Connect an external music device (from the device’s output jack, e.g. a headphone jack) to the LINE IN jack on
the front panel.
Note:
A connection cable, e.g. 3.5mm-to-3.5mm aux lead is required (not supplied).
4.
Almost all external Audio Players can be connected to this socket and play the music through the unit’s speakers.
USING EARPHONES
Insert the plug of your head or earphones (not supplied) into the 3.5mm
diameter jack marked EARPHONE. Please note that when listening through head
or earphones, the sound from the built-in speakers will be cut off.
While using head or earphones, make sure the sound is set at a lower volume level !
Children should always be supervised while using the radio or headphones.
Damage to your hearing can be extensive and cannot be reversed.
If you suspect you may have developed a hearing problem, please consult your doctor.
SETTING A SAFE VOLUME LEVEL
If you continually listen to loud music, your hearing gradually adapts to it and gives you the impression that the
volume is lower. What seemed normal to you can already have been too loud and damaging for your hearing. To
protect yourself from this, we recommend you set the volume at a low level. Always increase the volume gradually
to medium level.
RADIO OPERATION
ANTENNAS
a)
For FM reception
:
The unit has an FM WIRE ANTENNA on the rear of the unit. Untie the FM Wire Antenna and allow it to hang
down in a straight line for optimum FM reception. It may need readjusting and repositioning for better FM
reception and the strongest signal. Move the wire until Radio reception is clear and there is no interference. If
you have trouble tuning in an FM station, re-position the wire FM antenna for best reception.
Caution:
The wire FM ANTENNA must not be connected to an outside antenna!
b)
For AM (= MW) reception
: The unit is provided with a directional built-in ferrite antenna. Rotate the set to find
the position in which the best reception is obtained.
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