The Timer
25
GB
To check/change when the
playback/alarm will start
Press ALARM/TIMER until the hour digit
flashes in the display, then press DISPLAY/
ENTER. Each time you press DISPLAY/
ENTER, a stored setting is displayed in the
set order.
To change the setting, display the setting you
want to change and re-enter it.
To use the player before the
timer playback/alarm starts
Just turn on the player, and you can use it.
After using the player, set the function
switch to the same position as you set it in
step 2, then turn off the player.
If you turn off the player before the preset
time, the timer playback/alarm will start at
the preset time.
In case of the radio, however, if you listen to
the station that is different from the one you
tuned in step 3, you will hear that different
station at the preset time. Make sure to tune
in the station you want to listen to before
you turn off the player.
To cancel the timer/alarm
standby mode
Press ALARM/TIMER twice so that the
timer/alarm indication disappears.
To restore the standby mode, press the
button again.
To turn off the timer/alarm
Press POWER to turn off the player.
To doze for a few more minutes
Press SNOOZE.
The power goes off and the player turns on
automatically after about 5 minutes. You can
repeat this process up to 6 times by pressing
SNOOZE.
If you press the button at the seventh time,
the power goes off.
To cancel the snooze function,
press ALARM/TIMER while the snooze
function is activated.
Note
Do not try timer playback of a tape or timer
recording. Doing so causes the player to
malfunction or damage to the tape.
Tips
• The alarm generates beep sound for a duration of
about 5 minutes.
• Note that if timer playback mode is changed to
alarm mode (and vice versa) by resetting the
function switch while the power is off, the timer/
alarm indication in the display will not change.
Summary of Contents for CSD-AM700
Page 2: ...2KR AC AC Fraunhofer IIS Thomson MPEG Layer 3...
Page 3: ...3KR KR CD MP3 4 8 10 12 CD 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 S BASS 22 23 24 26 27 29 31 33 34 MP3 35 37...
Page 9: ...9KR POWER MODE VOLUME VOLUME VOL POWER VOLUME FM AM FM AM FM MODE Mono AM 27...
Page 10: ...10KR AC 27 1 POWER 2 TAPE 3 xZ TYPE I 4 N 1 2 4 3 POWER...
Page 11: ...11KR xZ m M X POWER VOLUME VOLUME VOL xZ m M X xZ POWER VOLUME N...
Page 12: ...12KR AC 27 1 POWER 2 xZ TYPE I 3 CD CD CD 4 RADIO 8 1 3 4 2 POWER...
Page 13: ...13KR xZ X MODE POWER z xZ X POWER 22 4 z AM MODE ISS 1 ISS 2 ISS 3 AC 1 2 TAPE 3 z 4 z N...
Page 17: ...CD 17KR u MODE 1 CD 2 SHUF MODE 3 u SHUF MODE MP3 CD TUNE FOLDER...
Page 19: ...CD 19KR MP3 1 PGM FOLDER MODE 2 TUNE FOLDER DISPLAY ENTER 3 2 CD z...
Page 21: ...21KR PRESET BAND AUTO PRESET 1 RADIO 2 BAND AUTO PRESET 3 1 BAND 2 10 10 12 10 1 2...
Page 22: ...22KR S BASS S BASS S BASS S BASS...
Page 23: ...23KR MODE DISPLAY ENTER CLOCK 27 1 CLOCK 2 DISPLAY ENTER 3 DISPLAY ENTER 00 12 24 3 MODE CLOCK...
Page 28: ...28KR 3 R20 D 6 AC OPR BATT CD 1 1...
Page 29: ...29KR CD AC AC R20 D 6 10mm CD CD...
Page 32: ...32KR REC z 33 TYPE II TYPE IV TYPE I 33 33 TYPE II TYPE IV TYPE I AC...
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