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Storing stations on station positions

1

Press »

BAND

« to select the frequency band (FM or MW).

2

Press »

A

TUNING 

S

« to select the station you want to

store.

3

Press »

P/RANDOM/

Ȅ

« to activate the memory function.

– Display: both the station position »

1

« and »

PROG

« flash.

4

Select desired station position with »

5

« or »

6

«.

Note:

If stations are already stored on the preset positions, they are
overwritten when new stations are stored.

5

Press »

P/RANDOM/

Ȅ

« again to store the station.

– Display: »

PROG

« and the station name or frequency.

6

To store more stations, repeat steps 

2

to 

5

.

Note:

If the hi-fi is disconnected from the mains for a long time, all the
preset stations are deleted.

Storing a favourite station 
(Favourite Station Memory)

1

Press »

A

TUNING 

S

« to select the station.

2

Activate the store function with »

P/RANDOM/

Ȅ

«.

– Display: both the station position »

2

« and »

PROG

« flash.

3

Select preset position 1 by pressing »

FSM

« on the remote con-

trol.

4

Press »

P/RANDOM/

Ȅ

« again to store the station.

5

Call up your favourite station with »

FSM

« on the remote 

control.

Reset

You can reset the device in case of malfunction.

1

With the device on, press the »

RESET

« button on the back of

the hi-fi system using an implement such as a paper clip.

SETTINGS

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Summary of Contents for Ovation CDS 7000 DEC

Page 1: ...HIFI MICRO SYSTEM Ovation CDS 7000 DEC GRUNDIG HELPLINE 1800 509 AUSTRALIA GRUNDIG HELPLINE 0800 450 259 NEW ZEALAND CDS_7000_ DEC_en 21 05 2007 14 49 Uhr Seite 1...

Page 2: ...current file or track Selecting another file or track Searching for a passage within a file or track Selecting albums and files MP3 only Calling up track information only MP3 Repeating a file or a tit...

Page 3: ...from moisture such as rain or water splashes Do not place the hi fi system close to heating units or in direct sunlight as this will impair cooling Do not place any vessels containing liquids such as...

Page 4: ...lug 3 5 mm on the left side of the device The speakers of the hi fi system are automatically switched off ON OFF Switches the device into and out of standby mode right side of the device The device is...

Page 5: ...I Starts and pauses CD playback right side of the device 6 In MP3 and CD DA mode pressing briefly selects the next file or the next track holding down searches for a particular passage 5 In MP3 and CD...

Page 6: ...tes the track memory of a CD USB mode USB USB interface for connecting an MP3 player a USB memory stick or a card reading device OVERVIEW___________________________________________ ON OFF USB FUNCTION...

Page 7: ...mode a CD is played back II In MP3 and CD DA mode CD playback is interrupted pause M 1 In MP3 and CD DA mode a file or a track is repeated M ALBUM In MP3 mode all files on an album are repeated M ALL...

Page 8: ...RDS station is being received PTY In tuner mode the PTY station type function is activated TEXT In tuner mode the radio text function is activated NAP The reminder timer is activated e In timer mode...

Page 9: ...ket for mains cable The only way to isolate the hi fi system from the mains supply is to pull the plug out FM ANTENNA Antenna socket for the rooftop antenna 75 or the auxiliary antenna supplied MW ANT...

Page 10: ...r CD DA mode pressing briefly selects files or tracks forwards or backwards pressing and holding down searches forwards or backwards for a particular passage DSC Selects the sound settings USER CLASSI...

Page 11: ...DISPLAY In tuner mode switches the display between frequency station name station type radio text and time day In CD DA mode switches the display between track number elapsed playing time remaining t...

Page 12: ...o stations In MP3 and CD DA mode saves files or tracks for track memory plays back files or tracks in random order In stand by mode for setting the time and day manually SLEEP For setting the sleep ti...

Page 13: ...o connect the audio output sockets of the external device to the AUX IN socket on the hi fi Note Switch the hi fi system off before you connect external devices Connecting an MP3 player a USB memory s...

Page 14: ...he remote control 1 Open the battery compartment by turning its lid 2 When inserting the batteries 2 x 1 5 V R 6 UM 4 AAA observe the polarity marked on the base of the battery com partment Note If yo...

Page 15: ...release the four screws in the bracket on the back of the system 2 Unscrew the four round head screws at the back of the hi fi system 3 Attach the holder of the wall bracket to the hi fi system by scr...

Page 16: ...t the fuse is removed before disposal to eliminate potential shock hazard If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non rewireable plug the correct type and rating 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 mu...

Page 17: ...RANDOM Display the hours flash 4 Set the hours using A TUNING S and press P RANDOM to confirm Display the minutes flash 5 Set the minutes using A TUNING S and press P RANDOM to confirm Display the day...

Page 18: ...essing and holding down P RANDOM until the fre quency display switches to rapid run through The stations stored previously will be deleted Automatic station search 1 Switch on the hi fi system by pres...

Page 19: ...e hi fi is disconnected from the mains for a long time all the preset stations are deleted Storing a favourite station Favourite Station Memory 1 Press A TUNING S to select the station 2 Activate the...

Page 20: ...the overall brightness of the display back light using v on the remote control in four levels bright medium dark off Selecting the input source 1 Select the input source by pressing FUNCTION Display C...

Page 21: ...S or TREBLE Display BASS 0 or TRE 0 Note If you do not press any button within five seconds the hi fi system will automatically quit this mode 4 Set the values by pressing VOLUME maximum 6 minimum 6 T...

Page 22: ...E on the remote control to switch to mono reception Display disappears 2 To switch back to FM stereo press FM MODE on the remote control Display Note If the hi fi is set to stereo reception and is rec...

Page 23: ...eception the accuracy depends on the time signal being transmit ted Automatic setting is always activated when the hi fi is switched from standby to tuner mode and receives a suitable RDS station disp...

Page 24: ...control to select another station type 3 Press A TUNING S to start the PTY search Display FM the frequency in rapid run through and PTY flashes The search stops once a station of the desired station t...

Page 25: ...or software manufacturer or look for rele vant information for example on the Internet When you are mak ing audio CDs observe all legal guidelines and ensure that the copyright of third parties is not...

Page 26: ...number of the current file followed by the filename 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 2 Use II to...

Page 27: ...number of the first file of the album 2 Select the file you want by pressing 5 or 6 Playback of the selected file starts automatically after a short time Notes You can also select albums and files in...

Page 28: ...on the current album are played back repeatedly 3 To quit the function press INTRO REPEAT repeatedly until the repeat symbol M disappears from the display Repeating all files or tracks Repeat All 1 P...

Page 29: ...ayed back in numerical order Playing the introductions of files or tracks Intro 1 Press INTRO REPEAT when in stop mode Display INTRO Playback starts automatically The first ten seconds of each file or...

Page 30: ...bum and file display 001 001 appears again PROG blinks 3 To store more files repeat step 2 Selecting and storing tracks CD DA only 1 Press P RANDOM to call up the function Display track display 00 P 0...

Page 31: ...e stop position select the file or track with 5 or 6 and press P RANDOM to store Deleting the track memory 1 Open the front screen of the hi fi system or press 7 when the CD is in the Stop position PR...

Page 32: ...t USB as the source by pressing FUNCTION Display briefly USB then USB READ then MP3 mode with the total number of albums and files in stop mode NO DEV appears in the display if no USB source is connec...

Page 33: ...1 With the device switched off press and hold down INTRO REPEAT Display and the hour display flashes 2 Set the hours for switching on using A TUNING S 3 Press INTRO REPEAT Display and the minutes disp...

Page 34: ...e hi fi system off by pressing ON OFF when the alarm is sounding The switch on timer remains activated for the next day Switching off alarm for the weekend You can switch off the alarm function over t...

Page 35: ...sleep timer 1 Switch on the hi fi system by pressing ON OFF and select the input source you require 2 Press SLEEP to call up the function Display 90 MIN O flashes 3 Enter the required switch off time...

Page 36: ...requency 50 60 Hz Max power consumption 60 W Power consumption in standby 3 5 W Amplifier unit Output Sine wave power 2 x 4 W 1 x 7 W Music signal power 2 x 6 W 1 x 11 W Receiver unit Reception range...

Page 37: ...sound The hi fi system does not react when the buttons are pressed The remote control does not work Poor radio reception Tracks on a CD are skipped CD Rs or CD RWs are not played back or are played b...

Page 38: ...t must be correctly assembled and operated in accor dance with the instructions contained in this manual This product must be used solely for domestic purposes The guarantee does not cover accidental...

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