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CD mode

COMPACT DISC PLAYER FOR CD

Note:

The functions of keys "CD TRACK" 3, "INTRO"
20, "REPEAT" 24, "SKIP" 25, "OPEN/CLOSE"
26, "STOP" 27, "PLAY" 28 and "PAUSE" 29 can
be activated using the remote control.

Loading and removing discs

When you switch over to the operating mode
"CD", the message below appears in the
display unit 1:

Press the "OPEN/CLOSE" button 26 to open
the transport drawer to insert or remove the
DISC.

Then insert the DISC with the labelled side
facing upwards. You can also play CD
singles without an adapter.

The perfect functioning of the CD player
is only assured with compact discs
whose playtime does not exceed 74
minutes.

Close the CD transport drawer by
pressing the "OPEN CLOSE" button 26.
The CD will start to play.

Playing the entire DISC

Once the CD player has read and
displayed the contents of the DISC, the
DISC is ready for playing. Briefly press
the "PLAY" button 28 to start play. During
playback, the number of the track played
and the play time are displayed.

When the "STOP" button 27 is pressed,
the total tracks and playing time are
displayed.

Summary of Contents for AXM75DAB

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual MINI HIFI AUDIO SYSTEM WITH DAB TUNER RECEIVER SYSTEM AXM75DAB Before operating please read all these instructions thoroughly ...

Page 2: ...be placed on the equipment place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to equipment High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires use makeshift stands and fix legs with wood screws to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer s approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions use equipment such as persona...

Page 3: ... sign alerting the user of important instructions accompanying the products WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Minimum distances around the apparatus for sufficient ventilations The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper table cloths curtains etc No naked flame sources su...

Page 4: ... competent person preferably a qualified electrician If there is no alternative to cutting off the mains plug ensure that you dispose of it immediately having first removed the fuse to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code NEUTRAL LIVE As these colours may not correspond to the col...

Page 5: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 21 20 22 23 24 12 13 14 16 15 18 17 25 26 28 29 27 FRONT PANEL VIEW 5 ...

Page 6: ...30 31 32 33 34 35 REAR VIEW 6 ...

Page 7: ...38 37 36 39 40 41 44 42 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 43 53 52 54 55 56 58 59 REMOTE HEANDSET VIEW 7 60 57 ...

Page 8: ... connecting a second headphone 12 IR SENSOR remote control receiver 13 EQ TONE button to select preset EQ ROCK POPS JAZZ DANCE FLAT CUSTOM TREBLE and BASS 14 HEADPHONE 1 socket for connecting a headphone 15 CLOCK 16 HEADPHONE 2 17 SELECT ALARM ON OFF select function at DAB mode and select alarm on off at normal mode 18 STANDBY to switch the system from standby to operating state and off 19 CD MP3 ...

Page 9: ...ion to power source Remote control 36 CLOCK display clock adjust clock and timer 37 EQ SETUP button to select preset EQ setting ROCK POPS JAZZ DANCE FLAT CUSTOM 38 SLEEP activate and deactivate sleep timer function 39 in CD operating mode reverse or forward search 40 CD key to select CD operating mode 41 SELECT to select the desired DAB ststion 42 DISPLAY press to turn MP3 INFO on off press to dis...

Page 10: ...rrangement of the controls makes the stereo system easier to operate To make use of all the options available you should nevertheless study these instructions carefully Important Unauthorized opening of the equipment will invalidate any warranty claims Installation You must take the room layout into consideration arrangement of power and antenna sockets Switch off the unit before connecting Make s...

Page 11: ...ill then check the set before you use it again Liquid entering the set could cause dangerous short circuits which in the worst case could cause a fire If you bring your set from a cold place to a warm place leave the set switched off for a few hours Condensation could form inside the set Do not allow any objects to drop into the set through the ventilation slits They could come into contact with p...

Page 12: ...left channels Headphone 1 2 Sockets to fit a 6 3mm dia jack plug for a headphone Use commercially available adapters for other types of plug AMPLIFIER AND TUNER Multi function buttons The multi function buttons are positioned around the tuning knob Their functions are shortly described in the following sections These functions can be stored separately thus they remain the basic adjustment when swi...

Page 13: ... MULTI FUNCTION 8 over 1 2 a turn within the following 10 seconds the auto tuning function is started and the direction of the search run determined Switch your radio to operation mode DAB FM AM with button 2 Press Tuner 2 again to select DAB FM AM MW frequency band Manual tuning Press button FM AM TUNING 11 Now you have to adjust the desired station with button MULTI FUNCTION 8 within the followi...

Page 14: ...ol Select programme place 1 32 by pressing numeral buttons 57 If you wish to store a different station under any programme number you can do so following the procedure described above The old station will be cleared Changing a programme number The program memory allows you to save 32 stations in FM and 16 stations in AM MW Programme memory The saved stations remain saved even if the tuner is switc...

Page 15: ... tune your unit at any time using the autosearch process You may wish to do this if a new mulitiplex is launched or you move your unit to another room You do not need to perform an autotune to pick up new stations within a mulitplex you are listening to as your unit monitors and refreshes the list of available stations automatically The following two options are available scans all frequencies in ...

Page 16: ...he currently selected station Press SCROLL 7 and rotate MULTI FUNCTION knob 8 to see the names of other stored stations on the buttom line of the display Stop when you find the station to which you want to listen 2 Press SELECT knob 17 or 41 to listen to the station you have selected The display may show Now tuning briefly as it finds the new station If a station has one or more secondary services...

Page 17: ...time Displays the date and time obtained from the current mulitiplex Channel Displays the mode of the channel identifier and frequency for the station to which you are tuned see Guide to Digital Radio on page 21 for more information Mode Displays the mode of the current service Stereo or Mono and the data rate at which the aduio signal is being transmitted This rate is set by the broadcaster to su...

Page 18: ...This option provides a signal level display which you can use to find the best position for your radio and aerial When you select this option the bottom line of the display shows the channel identifier and frequency Press MENU button 5 or 43 rotate MULTI FUNCTION knob 8 to Manual tune and press SELECT knob 17 or 41 Then turn the MULTI FUNCTION knob 8 to choose your favorite frequency Press SELECT ...

Page 19: ...r 41 to select one Alphanumeric Displays all stations in alphanumeric order This is the default setting Active station Display active stations at the top of the service list in alphanumeric order and inactive ones at the bottom in alphanumeric order See Selecting a station on page 16 for information on active stations ENS station Stations are displayed in ensemble order Stations at the lower frequ...

Page 20: ...ched off DRC DRC scaling is set to that sent with the transmitted service DRC 1 Applies the DRC scaling as sent with the transmitted service This is the default setting Sw version This option enables you to view the version number of the software installed in your unit You may be asked to quote this if you contact Technical Support for advice This option can only be viewed no adjustment is availab...

Page 21: ...cy range and received by your unit for decoding Your unit enables you to receive multiplexes broadcast in frequency band lll 174 240 MHz and store the services in each multiplex for you to access The number of multiplexes you receive will vary depending on your location Band lll is divided into 41 channels identified as 5A to 13F Each channel can contain one multiplex Channels allocated to the UK ...

Page 22: ...h the labelled side facing upwards You can also play CD singles without an adapter The perfect functioning of the CD player is only assured with compact discs whose playtime does not exceed 74 minutes Close the CD transport drawer by pressing the OPEN CLOSE button 26 The CD will start to play Playing the entire DISC Once the CD player has read and displayed the contents of the DISC the DISC is rea...

Page 23: ...g or descending order Press the pushbutton as many times until the track you want appears in display 1 SKIP right ascending SKIP left descending Display unit 1 serves for check purposes You can also compose the track number of the desired track immediately by pressing number 0 9 10 button 3 Pause Press the PAUSE button 29 or 54 on remote control in order to stop for a moment during play Press butt...

Page 24: ... is normal that 99 min 59 will be displayed for program total time over 100 minutes It is possible to store a track more than once in the same programme if desired By pressing button PLAY 28 or 45 you can play the entire programme again To play the entire programme continuously press button REPEAT 24 or 56 three times REPEAT ALL appears in the display 1 Example You wish to listen to tracks 14 2 9 ...

Page 25: ...or analog discs to clean your compact discs After playing store a disc in its case again When the CD player is not in use the drawer should always remain closed to protect the mechanism from dust Despite this the lens could possibly become soiled by dust or could get steamed up by a hardly visible film so that the CD system can no longer scan the disc in the drawer In this case qualified personnel...

Page 26: ...9 Press PLAY button 28 or 45 to play the desired MP3 track While playing you can press and hold or key 39 to search the track at 2X speed Normal play will be resumed when releasing key 39 You can skip to next or previous track by pressing or key 25 or 49 Press STOP key 27 or 55 to stop playing JPG Photo Album Viewing JPEG Slideshow Insert a CD ROM with JPEG files the unit will start to play slides...

Page 27: ... detected Press CLOCK key 15 or 36 twice will activate the timer mode Press SELECT ALARM ON OFF 17 or 41 the hour digit of alarm on will blink turn the MULTI FUNCTION knob 8 to set the hour Press SELECT ALARM ON OFF 17 or 41 again the minute digit will blink turn the MULTI FUNCTION knob 8 again to set the minute Press SELECT ALARM ON OFF 17 or 41 to confirm Then repeat the same keystroke for setti...

Page 28: ...uency Range FM 87 5 108 MHz MW 522 1629 KHz Dimensions of unit W 166 x H 240 x D 257 mm Weight of unit 4 5 kg Weight and dimensions are approximate because we continually strive to improve our products specifications may change without prior notice ...

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Page 31: ...s not been repaired maintained or modified by any person other than an Hitachi authorised engineer iii The product serial number has not been removed or altered This guarantee does not apply to product acquired second hand or for commercial or communal use This guarantee does not cover the replacement of exhausted batteries the adjustment of user controls or head cleaning and general consumer main...

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