Please unfold page 3. Then you can always see the
operating elements described.
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Operating Elements
1 Button PROGRAM to switch to the programming
mode to compile an individual title sequence
2 CD slot; slide the CD so far into the slot until it is
pulled in automatically
3 Button STOP/EJ:
1st pressing of button to stop the playing
2nd pressing of button to eject the CD
4 On/off switch POWER for the CD player
5 Multifunctional display (details see fig. 2)
a insertion “CD” in case of operation with an audio
CD
b insertion “MP3” in case of operation with a CD with
titles in the MP3 format
c insertions with activated repeat function
– also see button RPT/SHUF, item 7
“REPEAT ALL”
repeat of all titles of the CD or of a programmed
title sequence
“REPEAT 1”
repeat of the current title
“REPEAT” (only with MP3-CDs)
repeat of all titles of the current folder
d insertion “FOLDER” with activated folder selecting
mode – see button FOLDER, item 6
e insertion “SHUFFLE” in case of replay of the titles
in a random sequence
f insertion “MEMORY” while playing a programmed
title sequence
g insertion “PROGRAM” while programming an in-
dividual title sequence
h symbol for the replay mode
i symbol for the pause mode
j only for MP3-CDs:
display of the number of folders on the CD (in the
stop mode) or of the number of the current folder
(in the replay and pause modes)
k display of the number of titles on the CD (in the
stop mode) or of the number of the current title (in
the replay and pause modes)
l display of the time already played (min. : sec.) of
the current title
6 Button FOLDER for the selection of folders (file direc-
tories) on MP3-CDs:
To activate the folder selecting mode, press the but-
ton FOLDER [insertion “FOLDER” (d)], then select
the folder with one of the SKIP buttons (8). To deac-
tivate the folder selecting mode, press the button
FOLDER again.
7 Button RPT/SHUF (ENTER), serves:
– to select the repeat functions and the function
“SHUFFLE”
basic setting (“REPEAT ALL”):
repeat of all titles of the CD or of a programmed
title sequence
first pressing of button (“SHUFFLE”):
repeat of the titles in a random sequence
next pressing of button:
function “SHUFFLE” switched off, no repeat
function switched on
next pressing of button (“REPEAT 1”):
repeat of the current title
next pressing of button (“REPEAT”):
repeat of all titles of the current folder (function
can only be called for MP3-CDs)
next pressing of button:
reset to the basic setting
– while programming an individual title sequence to
confirm a title selection
8 SKIP buttons for the title selection, folder selection
(for MP3-CDs) and the fast forward and reverse with-
in a title
Title selection
Each time the button F.WD is pressed, a title is
advanced, each time the button REV is pressed, a
title is reversed.
Folder selection (for MP3-CDs)
First press the button FOLDER (6) [insertion
“FOLDER” (d)], then select the desired folder with
the forward button F.WD or the reverse button
REV.
Fast forward/reverse
For the fast forward keep the button F.WD
pressed, for the reverse the button REV.
9 Button PLAY/PAUSE for switching between replay
and pause
10 Volume control for the CD player
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Safety Notes
The CD player module corresponds to the directive
89/336/EEC for electromagnetic compatibility.
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The module is suitable for indoor use only.
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No guarantee claims for the module and no liability for
any resulting personal damage or material damage
will be accepted if the module is used for other purpos-
es than originally intended, if it is not correctly operat-
ed, or not installed or repaired in an expert way.
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If the module is to be put out of operation definitively,
take it to a local recycling plant for disposal which is
not harmful to the environment.
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Applications
The CD player module M-20CD is provided for the instal-
lation into a basic unit (e. g. active system, amplifier) and
offers extensive functions, like continuous repeat, ran-
dom replay, programming of an individual title sequence,
purposeful selection of folders (file directories) on MP3-
CDs. It is possible to play audio CDs, audio CDs you
have burnt yourself (audio CD-R), and CDs with titles in
the MP3 format.
The CD player is equipped with an anti-shock memory
in which the music is read in prior to the replay. In case of
an interference of the CD sampling by shocks or vibra-
tions the music is read from the memory. Thus, sound
interruptions are prevented. However, the anti-shock
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