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Front of the CD RECEIVER

POWER

This button is used for switching the receiver on and to 
standby. 

9

STOP/ 

This button is used to end all functions and to open and 

?

OPEN/CLOSE

close the CD compartment.

PAUSE

;

This button is used to briefly interrupt CD playback 
(PAUSE), without changing the unit settings.

PLAY

B

This button is used to start or restart CD playback.

SEARCH / TUNING

Q R

In CD mode:

These buttons are used to start backward 

Q

or 

forward 

R

search.

In TUNER mode:

You use these buttons to start the station search (AUTO 
TUNING) or to advance the frequency step by step 
(MANUAL TUNING).

SKIP / STATION

O P

In CD mode:

These buttons are used to skip to the previous or next 
tracks.

In TUNER mode:

These buttons are used to scroll through the station 
memory in the direction indicated by the arrows. 

SOURCE SELECTION

TUNER BAND

This button is used to select the tuner and to switch to the
FM and MW bands. 

CD

This button is used to select the source CD. 

TAPE/AUX

This button is used to select the TAPE/AUX input. 

DEFEAT

This switch is used to bypass the BASS and TREBLE 
controls

VOLUME

This control is used for adjusting the volume.

LOUDNESS

This switch is used during playback to adapt the volume 
level to individual hearing sensitivity.

BALANCE

This control is used to adjust the sound balance 
between the left and right channels

BASS

This is to adjust the bass tones.

TREBLE

This is to adjust the high tones.

HEADPHONES

This socket is for connecting standard stereo head-
phones with a 6.3 mm jack. 
Volume is adjusted with the rotary VOLUME knob.
The receiver´s speaker outputs are automatically 
switched off when the headphone jack is inserted, and 
are automatically switched on again when it is removed.

MEMORY

In CD mode:

This is used to call up the programming mode or to save 
individual tracks.

In TUNER mode:

This button stores a set station at the lowest respective 
memory location.

CANCEL

In CD mode:

This button is used to omit individual tracks from the 
programme or to delete the complete programme. 

In TUNER mode:

This button is used to delete individual memory locations 
or, if desired, the entire memory contents (by keeping the 
button depressed for longer than 10 seconds).

EDIT

In TUNER mode:

This button is used for selecting the station name input 
mode.

In CD mode:

This button is used to adjust the CD playing time to the 
length of the cassette you are recording to.

In STANDBY mode: This button is used to call up the timer and clock 

adjusting mode

REPEAT / ANT/CABLE

In CD mode:

REPEAT

This button is used to turn the repeat function 

on and off.

In TUNER mode:

ANT/CABLE

This button is used to switch on the FM 

antenna attenuator for reducing radio disturbance if your 
tuner is connected to broadband cable and the reception 
signal is too strong.

SHUFFLE / MONO

In CD mode:

SHUFFLE

This button is used to turn the shuffle function 

on and off, which mixes up the track order.

In TUNER mode:

MONO

You use this button for selecting mono reception 

if, for example, stereo reception exhibits too much 
disturbing noise. 

INFO

In CD mode:

This is used to change the information shown in the 
display.

In TUNER mode:

This button is used for switching the display between the
station name (RDS), or another name you assign, 
RADIOTEXT and station frequency. 

In any mode

Pressing this button longer switches the timer on and off.

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POWER IO

POWER IO

POWER

DEFEAT

PAUSE

PAUSE

PLAY

PLAY

REPEAT

REPEAT

SHUFFLE

SHUFFLE

INFO

INFO

STOP

STOP

OPEN/

CLOSE

OPEN/

CLOSE

SKIP/STATION

SKIP/STATION

SEARCH/TUNING

SEARCH/TUNING

MEMORY

MEMORY

CANCEL

CANCEL

EDIT

EDIT

TAPE/AUX

TAPE/AUX

CD

CD

TUNER BAND

TUNER BAND

DEFEAT

DEFEAT

VOLUME

VOLUME

LOUDNESS

LOUDNESS

HEADPHONES

HEADPHONES

TREBLE

TREBLE

BASS

BASS

BALANCE

BALANCE

R

R

L

L

+

+

+

+

-

-

-

-

ANT/CABLE

ANT/CABLE

MONO

MONO

HEADPHONES

LOUDNESS

STOP

OPEN/CLOSE

PAUSE 

;

PLAY 

B

SKIP/STATION

O P

SEARCH/TUNING

Q R

VOLUME

INFO

SHUFFLE

MONO

REPEAT

ANT/CABLE

EDIT

CANCEL

MEMORY

TREBLE

BASS

BALANCE

TUNER BAND

CD

TAPE/AUX

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Summary of Contents for RCD 400

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Page 2: ...o 49 Display 50 Telecomando 50 Amplificador 51 R dio 52 54 CD 55 56 Fun o hor rio e timer 57 Informa es importantes 58 Espa ol Instalaci n 59 Elementos de mando 60 Display 61 Telemando 61 Amplificador...

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Page 4: ...elevated antenna b as well as earth e can also be connected to these sockets in place of the frame antenna Note do not place the AM loop antenna on the unit as this unit employs a computing device wh...

Page 5: ...button is used to omit individual tracks from the programme or to delete the complete programme In TUNER mode This button is used to delete individual memory locations or if desired the entire memory...

Page 6: ...tain individual functions can no longer be carried out you should replace the batteries Two 1 5 Volt LR06 size AA are required To change the batteries open the compartment on the back of the remote co...

Page 7: ...ding volume level as only the speakers are muted The click you hear when you press the button comes from the relay which mutes the speakers The MUTING function can be deactivated by pressing the butto...

Page 8: ...name of the programme in the 8 place display e g BAYERN 3 SDR 3 If you are tuned to an RDS station the name of the station will be indicated after a short time For more information please see page 21...

Page 9: ...free memory location Now select position 6 your favourite station and then press MEMORY Your station is now stored on memory location 1 Calling up a stored station When you want to call up a stored s...

Page 10: ...shows NONE What is meant by programme types NEWS News service Programmes that usually give brief reports on current events and statements that are of public interest Also weather and traffic reports...

Page 11: ...ck press 9 STOP Changing the display You can call up various information in the display by pressing the INFO button on the unit or the button on the remote control The displays changes according to th...

Page 12: ...to add this track to your programme press MEMORY again The track number stops blinking If you wish to add a track to your programme other than the one currently being played press the O or P button S...

Page 13: ...creases the displayed number by one Holding the button down increases the setting at high speed Press the SKIP STATION P button to prepare for setting the stop time Adjust the stop time with the Q SEA...

Page 14: ...tion The receiver switches The transformer could be overheated off Pull the plug from the mains socket and remove all objects that may cover the ventilation slots on the top cover of the unit Let the...

Page 15: ...GRUNDIG AUDIO INTERNACIONAL 0 4701 BRAGA 0 PORTUGAL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 YS 895...

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