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INFORMATION

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Cleaning the device 

Pull  out  the  power  cord  from  the  wall  socket. 

Clean  the  device  by  using  a  soft  cloth  slightly 

moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not 

use a solution containing alcohol, spirits, ammo-

nia or abrasives.

Cleaning the CD unit

If the device is unable to scan CDs perfectly, use 

a standard, commercially available cleaning CD 

to clean the laser optics.
Other cleaning methods may damage the laser 

optics.
Use a lint-free cloth for cleaning the CD and al-

ways wipe it from the inside out in a straight line. 

Do not use cleaning agents for conventional vinyl 

discs, nor any solvents or abrasive cleaners.

Environmental note

This  product  has  been  manu-

factured with high quality parts 

and  materials  which  can  be 

reused and are suitable for re-

cycling.

Therefore, do not dispose the product with nor-

mal domestic waste at the end of its service life. 

Take it to a collection point for the recycling of 

electrical and electronic equipment. This is indi-

cated by this symbol on the product, in the oper-

ating manual and on the packaging.
Please consult your local authorities to learn the 

nearest collection point.

Help protect the environment by recycling used 
products. 

Technical data

This device is noise-suppressed 

according to the applicable EU 

directives.
This product fulfils the European 

directives  2006/95/EC,  2004/108/EC,  and 

2005/32/EC.
The type plate is located on the back of the hi-fi 

system.
Do not open the hi-fi casing under any circum-

stances.  No  warranty  claims  are  accepted  for 

damage caused by incorrect handling.

System
Power supply

Operating voltage:   

230 V~

Mains frequency:    

50/60 Hz

Max. power consumption:  

33 W

Power consumption in standby: ≤ 1 W

Amplifier unit

Output power: 2 x 5 W
Impedance of loudspeakers: 8 Ω
Signal to Noise ratio: ≥ 70 dBA

Receiver unit

Reception range:  FM 87.5 ...108.0 MHz,

CD unit

Frequency response: 20 Hz ... 20 kHz
Signal to Noise ratio: 65 dBA

Dimensions and weight

Device dimensions: 

W x H x D 150 x 237 x 235 mm
Device weight:  1.6 kg
Loudspeaker dimensions: 

W x H x D 140 x 237 x 204 mm
Loudspeaker weight: 1.4 kg

 Technical and design modifications reserved.

Summary of Contents for UMS 4950i

Page 1: ...en MICRO HiFi SYSTEM UMS 4950i...

Page 2: ...7 Selecting presets 17 Stereo mono reception 17 RDS information 19 CD MODE 19 Selecting the CD input source 19 Inserting and playing CDs 19 Pausing and resuming playback 20 Repeating the current track...

Page 3: ...esigned for use in dry rooms If you do use it outdoors make sure it is protected from moisture such as dripping or splashing water 7 Only use the hi fi system in a moderate climate 7 Do not place the...

Page 4: ...when the unit is in the control menu for different modes of operation Display of the hi fi system for more details please see The hi fi system displays section Infrared sensor for remote control signa...

Page 5: ...m from the mains is to pull out the plug In tuner mode selects a preset radio station In iPod MP3 WMA or CD mode Briefly press to select files or tracks backwards Press and hold down to start searchin...

Page 6: ...Starts and pauses playback In tuner mode selects preset In CD USB SD iPod mode briefly press to select files or tracks backwards or forwards Press and hold down to start searching backwards for a par...

Page 7: ...mode cycles through the RDS information In CD USB SD iPod mode cycles through the provided information in the tracks or files Press and hold to enlarge the display informations UBS Switches the ultra...

Page 8: ...e sleep timer is active PM In clock mode shows PM if 12H is selected The switch on timer for the buzzer is active The switch on timer for tuner CD USB SD iPod is active Flashes when the hi fi system i...

Page 9: ...ets AUX IN L and AUX IN R on the back of the hi fi system Connecting a USB memory stick The hi fi system supports most USB memory sticks Note 7 The hi fi system must be switched off while the USB conn...

Page 10: ...es can cause hearing loss CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Inserting a memory card The hi fi system supports SD SDHC and MMC memory cards Note 7 The hi fi system must be switched off while the memory card i...

Page 11: ...Make sure the power plug is easily acces sible during operation and not hindered by other objects CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Putting battery in the remote control 1 Open the battery compartment by pu...

Page 12: ...dual sound setting Operation Press on the Jog Shuttle to select the next menu and turn the Jog Shuttle to scroll through the menu items Press on the top section of your hi fi system to activate the de...

Page 13: ...time information the time is updated automati cally provided that CT is set to ON This takes about five minutes Setting the clock manually The time can be set manually as not all radio stations trans...

Page 14: ...ored at preset position 1 starts to play 7 You can stop the automatic programming Press or 7 buttons Programming radio stations manually 1 Switch on the hi fi system from standby mode by pressing 8 on...

Page 15: ...or press M on the remote control repeatedly to select the input source Display FM TUNER 100 60MHz frequency of the radio station AUX iPOD CD SD or USB Adjusting the volume 1 Press repeatedly on the J...

Page 16: ...button for 5 seconds the hi fi system will automatically quit the setting Switching the Ultra Bass System on and off with the Jog Shuttle on the hi fi system 1 Press repeatedly the Jog Shuttle on the...

Page 17: ...RDS information RDS Radio Data System is an information system which is transmitted additionally by most FM stations When the hi fi system receives an RDS station the station name appears in the displ...

Page 18: ...c time setting is always activated when the device is switched from standby to tuner mode and receives a RDS station When the device is waiting for an RDS time signal flashes on the display Once RDS t...

Page 19: ...le and confirm with or press M on the remote control repeatedly until CD is displayed Display CD If there is no CD in the compartment NO DISC appears in the display after a short time When a CD is alr...

Page 20: ...uring playback press INT REP on the remote control repeatedly until appears on display Display All the tracks on the CD are played back repeatedly 2 To quit this function press INT REP on the remote c...

Page 21: ...th the first programmed track or file 2 Press 7 twice to stop playback 3 To play the playlist again press CD MODE Repeating the playlist 1 During playback press INT REP on the remote control once Disp...

Page 22: ...ote control 1 During playback press 7 iMENU for switching one menu level backward 2 Using or select in the menu the de sired menu item e g Artists 3 Activate the menu item with PROG Repeating the curr...

Page 23: ...on the remote control repeatedly until disap pears from the display of the iPod Note 7 During repeating you cannot select another file track Repeating all tracks or files Repeat All 1 During playback...

Page 24: ...s device is a standard socket Due to rapid developments in tech nology and new manufacturers appearing every day the compatibility of USB memory sticks can only be partially guaranteed Playing the con...

Page 25: ...RECORD TO USB Use the Jog Shuttle to select either RECORD TO USB or RECORD TO SD 3 Press to start the recording Display RECORD INIT the current and the subsequent file track will be recorded 4 To stop...

Page 26: ...e not supplied to connect AUX IN on the back of the hi fi system to an AUDIO OUT or U head phone socket on an external equipment such as CD player 2 Press repeatedly on the Jog Shuttle to select MODE...

Page 27: ...MER ON or TIMER OFF 2 Select TIMER ON by pressing or and confirm with INT REP 3 Press or to set the hour and confirm with INT REP Display The clock digits for the minutes flash 4 Press or to set the m...

Page 28: ...ute intervals 1 Press NAP on the remote control Display NAP 10 and NAP 2 Repeatedly press NAP to select the re minder time in 10 minute intervals After the time has expired a signal tone sounds You ma...

Page 29: ...ronic equipment This is indi cated by this symbol on the product in the oper ating manual and on the packaging Please consult your local authorities to learn the nearest collection point Help protect...

Page 30: ...t the laser is designed in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emis sion value cannot be exceeded under any cir cumstances Caution If operating devices or methods other than those spe...

Page 31: ...fi system disconnect the power cable and plug it in again after a few seconds The remote control does not work The battery is flat Replace the battery The remote control is out of range of the hi fi...

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