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The hi-fi system is suitable for 
music CDs bearing the logo 
shown  here  (CD-DA),  and 
for CD-Rs and CD-RWs with 
audio  data  or  MP3/WMA 
formats. 
In  MP3/WMA  mode,  the 
terms “album” and “file” are 
very important. “Album” cor-

responds to a folder on a PC, “file” to a file on a PC or 
a CD-DA track. An MP3/WMA CD may not contain 
more than 200 albums and 500 files in total.
The hi-fi displays the albums or files in the order you 
stored  them  on  the  data  medium.  Depending  on  the 
copying program or multi session CDs, this can mean 
that the albums and files are not displayed or played 
back in alphabetical order. If required, the albums/files 
need to be put in the right order before you copy them. 
You can do this by numbering them.
When burning CD-R and CD-RWs with audio files, vari-
ous problems may arise which could lead to interfer-
ence  in  playback.  This  can  be  caused  by  faulty  soft-
ware or hardware settings or by the CD being used. 
Should  such  problems  arise,  contact  the  customer 
services of your CD burner or software manufacturer 
or look for relevant information, for example on the In-
ternet. When you are making audio CDs, observe all 
legal guidelines and ensure that the copyright of third 
parties is not infringed.
Always  keep  the  CD  compartment  closed  to  prevent 
dust from collecting on the laser optics. Do not attach 
adhesive  labels  to  CDs.  Keep  the  surfaces  of  CDs 
clean. You can play standard 12 cm CDs as well as 8 
cm CDs on your device. An adapter is not necessary.

Selecting the CD input source

1

  Press  »

FUNCTION

«  to  select  CD  as  the  input 

source.
–  If there is no CD in the compartment, the message 

»

NO DISC

« appears in the display.

          NO DISC

–  In  MP3/WMA  mode  if  there  is  a  CD  already 

inserted: the device scans the content of the CD. 

CD MODE

 _______________________________________________________________

Playback  starts  automatically  with  the  first  file  of 
the first album.

–  In  CD-DA  mode  if  a  CD  is  already  inserted:  the 

device scans the content of the CD. Playback starts 
automatically with the first track.

Inserting a CD

1

  Open the CD tray on the hi-fi by lifting up the front 

panel.
– Display: »

OPEN

«.

 
            OPEN

2

  Place  the  CD  in  the  compartment  with  the  printed 

side facing outwards.

3

  Close the CD compartment and return the front pan-

el to its original position.
– Display: »

CD READ

« flashes.

–  In MP3/WMA mode: the hi-fi system scans the 

contents of the CD. The display shows the total 
number of albums and files, and the format  
»

MP3 WMA

«.

       

009 087

          MP3 WMA

ALBUM

FILE

–  In CD-DA mode: the hi-fi system scans the contents 

of  the  CD.  The  display  shows  the  total  playing 
time,  the  total  number  of  tracks  and  the  format 
»

CD

«.

Playing back a CD

1

  Press »

R

II

« to start playback.

–  Playback always starts with the first file of the first 

album  (MP3/WMA)  or  with  the  first  track  (CD-
DA).

–  Display in MP3/WMA mode: the number of the 

current  file,  followed  by  the  file  name  and  the 
elapsed playing time of the file.

–  Display in CD-DA mode: »

R

«, the number of the 

current track, the elapsed playing time of the track.

           

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Summary of Contents for Oslo CDS 6690 USB

Page 1: ...HIFI MICRO SYSTEM Oslo CDS 6690 USB en de...

Page 2: ...tion 41 Selecting favourites 42 RDS station service 43 CD MODE 43 Selecting the CD input source 43 Inserting a CD 43 Playing back a CD 44 Repeating the current file or track 44 Selecting another file...

Page 3: ...7 The hi fi system is designed for use in dry rooms If you do use it outside please ensure that it is pro tected from moisture such as rain or water spla shes 7 Only use the hi fi system in a moderat...

Page 4: ...mode Selects stored 5a aa radio stations forwards or backwards In CD USB or SD mode Press briefly to selects files or tracks Press and hold down to search for a certain passage forwards backwards OVE...

Page 5: ...ing the sleep timer SNOOZE Interrupts the alarm function VOLUME Adjusts the volume USB USB socket for connecting MP3 player a USB memory stick or a card reading device SD Card slot for inserting a mem...

Page 6: ...ins supply is to pull the plug out AUX Audio signal input for an exter nal device on the right hand side U Headphone socket for connect ing a stereo headphone set with a jack plug 3 5 mm on the right...

Page 7: ...MA and CD DA mode a file or a track is repeated MALL In MP3 WMA and CD DA mode all files or tracks of a CD are repeated MALBUM In MP3 WMA mode all files on an album are repeated INTRO In MP3 WMA and C...

Page 8: ...n a file or track DSC Selects the sound settings USER CLASSIC POP JAZZ and ROCK adjusts the equaliser BASS or TREBLE UBS Switches the Ultra Bass System on and off VOLUME Adjust the volume FSM Favourit...

Page 9: ...In CD USB SD mode TIMER Plays the introduction to the files or tracks on the data medium repeats a file or track all files or tracks of a CD USB SD or all files of an album In stand by mode Sets the s...

Page 10: ...system by pressing ON OFF 2 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player to the USB socket on the hi fi system on the top using a standard USB cable or insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in t...

Page 11: ...bout the legal regulations which apply in your area CONNECTION AND PREPARATION______________________ Connecting the headphones 1 Insert the headphone plug 3 5 mm into the U socket on the right side of...

Page 12: ...pe 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 rewire able plug the correct type and...

Page 13: ...or station name PI6 FM TUNER f 2 Press FUNCTION to select the frequency band FM or MW Display FM or MW SETTINGS_ _______________________________________________________________ 3 Activate the station...

Page 14: ...onfirm Display the minutes flash I2 03 MON 5 Set the minutes using UP TUNING ADJ ALBUM DOWN and press PROG RAND TIME to confirm Display the day of the week flashes 6 Set the day of the week using UP T...

Page 15: ...options Selecting the input source 1 Select the input source by pressing FUNCTION Display FM TUNER MW TUNER CD SD CARD USB or AUX I2 24 CD GENERAL FUNCTIONS___________________________________________...

Page 16: ...ystem on and off 1 Press UBS to switch the Ultra Bass System on and off Display UBS B P02 FANTASY f UBS B Stereo mono reception When the hi fi system receives FM stereo stations appears in the display...

Page 17: ...s stays lit once RDS time synchronisation is complete Calling up RDS information When an RDS station is being received the frequency is displayed briefly and then the station name appears continuously...

Page 18: ...standard 12 cm CDs as well as 8 cm CDs on your device An adapter is not necessary Selecting the CD input source 1 Press FUNCTION to select CD as the input source If there is no CD in the compartment t...

Page 19: ...so select files tracks in stop mode Searching for a passage within a file or track 1 During playback press 5a aa or s6 and hold it down until you find the passage you want to hear If 5a aa or s6 are r...

Page 20: ...ack 2 Select the repeat function by pressing INTRO REP TIMER until MALL appears in the dis play The CD is repeated from the beginning 3 24 008 003 MALL e 3 To quit the function press INTRO REP TIMER r...

Page 21: ...p 2 Selecting and storing tracks CD DA only 1 Press PROG RAND TIME to call up the func tion Display track display 00 and P 0I PROG flashes P 0I CD TK 00 PROG 2 Select a track with 5a aa or s6 and pres...

Page 22: ...aa Display 0 00 the track is played again from the start Selecting another track 1 During playback press 5a aa or s6 repeatedly until the desired track or file is reached Playback of the selected trac...

Page 23: ...nnection for a USB extension cable and is not designed for direct connection to a computer 7 The USB socket of this device is a standard socket Due to rapid advances in technology and new manufacturer...

Page 24: ...activated for the next day Your hi fi system has three timer modes The switch on timer which switches the hi fi system on at the set time and wakes you with an alarm or music The reminder timer remind...

Page 25: ...ime in 10 minute intervals from 10 to 120 minutes with NAP Display NAP 09 34 NAP 00 After the set time has expired a signal tone sounds for max 90 minutes The display shows the currently remaining tim...

Page 26: ...here are employed it may lead to danger ous exposure to emissions This device emits laser radiation Because of the danger of eye injuries the unit may only be opened or serviced by trained personnel...

Page 27: ...ic electrical discharge Switch off the hi fi system disconnect the power cable and plug it in again after a few seconds or press RESET The remote control does not work The batteries are flat Replace t...

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