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1. CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 2 K THOMSON 46 quai Alphonse Le Gallo 92648 Boulogne Cedex FRANCE 55875970 www thomson net CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 3 N user manual CS520 It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 4 P For UK Only CONNECT THE MAIN LEAD INTO A MAINS POWER SOCKET POWER SUPPLY 230V It must not be connected to D C mains Note The mains lead of the set is fitted with a molded plug If the mains socket are not compatible or if for any reason the plug is removed please follow the directions below The molded plug cannot be rewired and if removed must be disposed of safely DO NOT under any circumstances plug the severed plug into any mains socket as this could result in electric shock Important If the plug is removed rewire the new plug as follow The wires in the mains plug are colored in accordance to the following code THE LIGHTNING FLASH AND ARROW HEAD WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF DANGER VOLTAGE THE PRODUCT INSIDE BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE If the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows BLUE wire to the terminal coded N Neutral or colored black BROWN wire to the terminal co
2. Don t Infringe This product should only be used for the purposes for which it is sold that is entertainment violating no copyright law Any attempts to use this product for which it is not intended is unlawful and therefore not condoned by Thomson Technical Specification Power supply 230V 50Hz Dimensions H x W x D mm Unit size 265 x 200 x 325 Speaker 268 x 200 x 212 Tape deck Response curve 125Hz 8kHz 5dB CD player Response curve 2dB 60Hz to 5kHz Rating Plate Look for it at the back of the set
3. Press SOURCE on the main unit or TAPE on the remote control to select tape mode Playing a Tape 1 In tape mode press on the cassette door to open it 2 Insert a tape into the door and push the door closed 3 Press SKIP BACKWARD 1 lt lt SKIP FORWARD to position the tape to the desired starting position 4 Press PLAY gt Il to begin playback 5 Press PAUSE II to pause playback Tape Counter You can keep track of tape position with the tape counter Press PROG SET to reset Recording From Tuner 1 Insert a tape into deck 2 Press SOURCE repeatedly on the main unit or TUNER on the remote control to select Tuner Press BAND to access the desired radio band 4 Press SKIP BACKWARD a or SKIP FORWARD to tune to the station to be recorded 5 Press RECORD to begin recording 6 press STOP m to end recording W sil From CD 1 2 4 5 Insert a tape into deck Press SOURCE repeatedly on the main unit to select CD then press DISC SKIP on the remote control or DISC1 DISC2 DISC 3 DISC 4 1 DISC 5 on the main unit to select the disc to be recorded Press SKIP BACKWARD rea or SKIP FORWARD to select the track to be recorded or Press PROG SET to enter program mode Press RECORD to begin recording press STOP m to end recording From AUX 1 amp Insert a tape into tape deck 2 Check that the auxiliary device has been connected correctly to
4. 10 Stop Playback sisi sertie 10 Selecting a Disc 11 Selecting Folders mp3 CDs Only 11 Searching Through a CD 11 CD Information 11 i Sampling Tracks sise s isme ay 11 ROD Cdl sumac eos saaen eget aurea 11 Random Playback 11 Setting Up a CD Program 12 Playing a Program List 12 Displaying the Program List 12 Edit Program List sise 12 Clear Program Location 12 Rago Er 13 Selecting Tuner Band 13 Tuning to a Station 13 Using Presets ss rise bene ana se 13 Auto Preset Programming FM only 13 Manually Setting Presets 13 Suppressing Stereo Signal 13 Tuning to an RDS Station 14 Displaying RDS Station Information 14 Searching by Program Type PTY 14 Tape Player 15 Selecting Tape Player 15 Playing a TapE ss ere 15 Tape Counter ss sinon doses 15 Recording Jinare saisis cree Danai 15 FROM ANA Essaie a ean ae eats 15 FROMM CD SR ere 15 From anA remani ea bate as 15 Troubleshooting Tips 16 Maintenance 18 CIEGNING ccpeni casters Maratea ees 18 CD Paver em n ER ACEN EMANA 18 Tape Player LES SSSR ea At 18 Handling DS ssh 18 cleaning EDS url sise 18 CD Lens Care oj 2c anu sa
5. n CD mode Stops CD playback In Simple mp3 mode Returns to the first track on the current disc In program mode Clears program n Tape mode Stops tape playback PLAY PAUSE gt Il n CD mode Plays and pauses CD n Tape mode Plays and pauses tape playback SKIP BACKWARD i lt n CD mode Goes to the previous CD track and setting options searches backward through CD n Tape mode Rewinds tape n Tuner mode Tunes down radio frequency SKIP FORWARD n CD mode Goes to the next CD track and setting options searches forward through CD n Tape mode Fast forwards tape n Tuner mode Tunes up radio frequency RECORD Starts tape recording DISC SKIP Skips to the next disc in CD mode CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 11 P Installing Batteries The remote control must be inserted with 2 AAA or UM 4 or R03 batteries prior to use Follow the steps below to ensure correct installation 1 Remove the battery compartment door located at the back of the remote control by sliding the compartment door in the direction of the arrow and then lifting the door out and off the cabinet 2 Before inserting the batteries observe the polarities that is and of the battery then relate the polarities to the engraved diagram inside the battery compartment Now insert the batteries 3 After installation of the batteries replace the battery compartment door in place by sliding it in
6. ae Push Speaker terminal tab z l Release tab to lock wire in down to insert wire i the terminal NOTE Make sure the insulation is completely removed from the ends of the speaker wires at all connection points Installation To ensure sufficient ventilation keep the spacings shown below free from other surfaces CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 8 P EN Main Unit uN APE QN seer ms D N V4 NRO REPEAT 1 aLDSC NA NA NO NAN NA Mo Bet Rech FM MW LW kHz MH 5 DISC CHANGER Front View ON ECO Press and hold in standby mode to enter ECO power saving without clock display mode Press briefly to turn on and off the unit uly YN Tips In STANDBY mode press ON ECO off the system displays the time Press ON ECO to turn the system on in the previously used mode Press CD TAPE TUNER or AUX Remote only to select the corresponding mode Look at the display icons to identify the current mode SOURCE Selects among CD player tuner tape player and AUX CLOCK Enters clock setting mode shows clock time TIMER Enters timer setting mode Turns on off timer RECORD Starts tape recording PROG SET Enters program mode for CD and Tuner In Clock and Timer setting mode Applies new settings for Clock and Timer modes BAND AUTO PROGICD INFO n CD mode selects
7. among displaying disc details In simple mp3 mode Displays the total number of folders and total number of tracks on the current disc when playback is completely stopped shows the current track number current folder name and the total time of the current track during playback In Tuner mode Changes among tuner bands Enters auto preset program in FM mode DEMO Turns the feature demonstration on or off DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC 4 DISC 5 Direct access to the corresponding disc tray for playback OPEN CLOSE 4 Opens and closes disc compartment gt Il PLAY PAUSE n CD mode Plays and pauses CD n Tape mode Plays and pauses tape playback CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 9 D TUNE PRESET n CD mode Stops CD Top View playback PHONES Jack for connecting headphones In simple mp3 mode Returns to the first track on the current disc In Tuner mode Sets tune or preset mode In Tape mode Stops tape playback PRESET SKIP FORWARD gt gt n CD mode Goes to the next CD track selects the next program location In Tuner mode Tunes up radio frequency selects the next preset station In Tape mode Fast forwards tape In Clock or Timer mode Increases hour and minute digit PRESET SKIP BACKWARD ma n CD mode Goes to the previous CD track selects the previous program location In Tuner mode Tunes down radio frequency selects the previous preset station In Ta
8. be stored as preset channels A maximum of 32 stations can be stored Beware of your preset channels being erased accidentally because the scanning and storing process is automatic upon pressing the button You can stop the automatic scan by pressing any button but the erased stations cannot be recovered Manually Setting Presets 1 Press the TUNE PRESET button to enter TUNE mode Press SKIP BACKWARD lt lt or SKIP FORWARD 1 to access the desired frequency Press the PROG SET button once The most recently accessed program location will be displayed If a different program location is preferred press PRESET v or A to move to the desired preset number 1 32 Press PROG SET to store the selected frequency at that preset 2 W Suppressing Stereo Signal Press FM ST to toggle between FM mono and stereo mode Remote Only ST is displayed in stereo mode CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 19 P Tuning to an RDS Station a Note RDS stations broadcast on FM only When the tuner detects an RDS signal the RDS icons turns on 1 Press TUNE PRESET to access preset station or press SKIP BACKWARD a or SKIP FORWARD 1 to desired frequency 2 If RDS station found RDS lights on display with station name shown Displaying RDS Station Information Press REPEAT RDS on the remote control repeatedly to display the following frequency station name PS station type PTY
9. extension for other text or non audio data files as this may result in serious malfunction and harmful noise interference For better quality in mp3 disc playback the CD quality should be recorded 128kbps or above Disc data size gt 650MB is not recommended total folders should not exceed 100 It also depends on the length of the ae file folder names be selected for playback depending on the recording format To ensure good performance wait until the disc changer completely reads the disc before proceeding mp3 files in CD ROM EXTRA format disc cannot be recognized CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 15 P Loading Discs 1 Press SOURCE repeatedly on the main unit or CD on the remote control to select CD mode Press OPEN CLOSE 4 to open the disc compartment Insert up to 5 discs with label face up Press OPEN CLOSE 4 again to close the disc compartment The occupied disc tray icons light and the current disc number shows on the display If the disc is a mp3 CD the mp3 icon lights on the display 2 3 4 N Note Be sure to remove all discs from the disc compartment before moving or transporting the unit Play and Pause Discs asic Notes on Simple mp3 Playback e This unit is compatible with simple mp3 discs Text information can not be show e g ID3 tags song name album artists etc _ It is strongly recommended that you use a single folder str
10. laser It must be opened by only a qualified technician Tape Player To prevent deterioration of sound quality periodically open the door of each deck and clean the magnetic heads pinch roller and capstan with a cotton bud dipped in alcohol Also demagnetize the head by playing a demagnetizing cassette available through an audio equipment store To protect recordings one or both sides of a tape remove the corresponding tab If you later want to record on the tape affix a piece of adhesive tape over the hole Quit Slacking A little bit of slack in your tapes can cause scratches on the tape or worse yet the tape could break If you notice some slack in the tape use a pencil to tighten it up before you insert it Handling CDs Do not touch the signal surfaces Hold CDs by the edges or by one edge and the hole Do not affix labels or adhesive tapes to the label surfaces Do not scratch or damage the label CDs rotate at high speeds inside the player Do not use damaged cracked or warped CDs Cleaning CDs e Dirty CDs can cause poor sound quality Always keep CDs clean by wiping them gently with a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer perimeter e f a CD becomes dirty wet a soft cloth in water wring it out well wipe the dirt away gently and then remove any water drops with a dry cloth Do not use record cleaning sprays or antistatic agents on CDs Also neve
11. tracks from the next disc K KE N Note The first 99 tracks of each disc will be shuffled and played once before any of them is repeated uly a es Tips Random playback can be activated simultaneously with repeat 1 disc randomly play tracks from one disc repeatedly or repeat all discs randomly play tracks from all discs repeatedly CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 17 P Setting Up a CD Program az You can create a program of up to 32 tracks RQ Tips While the CD player is stopped press PROG SET to enter program mode The system displays the next available program number P 01 2 Press the corresponding disc number on the main unit or DISC SKIP on the remote control to select disc Refer to the Disc Number display to see the disc that is selected 3 Press SKIP BACKWARD Ha SKIP FORWARD 1 on the main unit or pe lt Or pps on the remote control to select track to enter into memory 4 Press PROG SET to save your settings Repeat steps 2 to 4 to store more tracks into program memory UT ME Only the first 99 tracks from each disc can be programmed N Note Playing a Program List While in PROGRAM mode press PLAY PAUSE II If you are not currently in program mode press PROG SET to enter program mode before pressing PLAY PAUSE 11 Display Program List 1 While the CD player is stopped press PROG SET to en
12. ET a on the main unit or SKIP Press B BOOST on the remote control to turn BACKWARD lt lt or SKIP FORWARD 1 on on off boosting the bass frequency The BASS the remote control to cycle among displayed BOOST icon lights on the display when it is bass and treble range levels activated 3 While BAS or TRE is displayed adjust VOLUME to set the associated gain between 10 10 Muting Audio Press dx MUTE on the remote to cut the sound Remote Only CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 14 D BE Important CD and mp3 a Notes on mp3 Disc Information Use mp3 as the extension when converting CD R RW This unit is compatible with audio files into mp3 for saving onto CD RW CD R discs for CD R W or CD ROM e g AbcO8 mp3 playback Do not use any other extension e g doc N Do not affix any type of labels to either side recordable or labeled side of a CD R RW disc as this may result in the unit malfunctioning To avoid damages to the CD R RW disc do not open the disc compartment door while the disc is being read Do not load an unrecorded CD R RW disc into the unit This may take a longer time to read the disc gt Playback capability for CD RW discs may vary due to variations in the quality of the CD RW disc and the recorder used to create the disc Notes on CD R RW Disc Total files should not exceed 412 and the _ For mixed mode discs only one mode will pdf Do not use the mp3
13. akers are at least 3 feet away or ona different surface from the main unit Switch to another function TAPE Tuner and then back to CD Check that the batteries are properly installed Replace weak batteries Check the system is plugged into power source Point the remote directly at the system s front panel Move closer to the system Remove any obstacles between the remote and the system CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 22 D Problem Solution mp3 e Check that the mp3 disc is created with a single folder structure Refer to the playback diagram below for playback sequence details on multi level folder structure sequence For example folders and songs from level 2 are played before moving on to play is out of folders and songs from level 3 order LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 Song 1 1 2 40 Song 1 1 3 Folder 1 2 1 43 Song 1 2 1 1 44 Song 1 2 1 2 5 Song 1 2 1 3 i Folder 2 Folder 2 1 Song 2 1 1 A Song 2 1 2 G Song 2 2 Song 2 3 5 Song 2 4 C D Song 4 Song 5 N Note Folder playback sequence is indicated by the letters A to G Song playback sequence is indicated by the numbers 1 to 15 in front of the song name CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 23 P Disconnect the audio system from the power source before performing any maintenance Cleaning Clean the exterior of the system using a soft dust cloth CD Player CAUTION This system operates with a
14. ch is located inside the disc compartment To keep dust from collecting on the pick up lens do not leave the compartment door open for an extended period of time If the lens becomes dirty clean it with a soft brush or use an air blower brush designed for camera lenses e The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping and splashing Important Battery Information e Remove the batteries to avoid leakage if you do not use your remote control for more than one month e Discard leaky batteries immediately as leaking batteries may cause skin burns or other personal injuries Dispose of batteries in the proper manner according to provincial and local regulations of e Any battery may leak electrolyte under the following circumstances if mixed with a different battery type if inserted incorrectly if all batteries are not replaced at the same time if disposed of in fire or if an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged Headset Safety e Do not play your headset at high volume Hearing experts warn against extended high volume play e f you experience ringing in your ears reduce volume or discontinue use e You should use with extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Even if your headset is an open air designed to let you to hear outside sounds do not turn up the volume so high that you are unable to hear what is around you lt
15. clock time CT or e radio text RT In CT mode press the INTROeCT key to replace the displayed time with RDS station time Searching by Program Type PTY Remote Only 1 Press e PTY to enter PTY selection 2 Press PTY repeatedly to select a PTY mode 3 Within 5 seconds press SKIP BACKWARD Ha or SKIP FORWARD 1 to search for a station broadcasting the selected type of program You can search for stations using one of the following program types e NEWS news e AFFAIR news and documentaries INFO weather medical SPORT sports EDUCAT education DRAMA series and plays CULTUR religion SCIENC science and technology VARIED miscellaneous POP M pop music ROCK M rock music MOR M middle of the road music LIGHTM light music CLASS classical music OTHERM unclassified music WEATHE weather medical FINANC stock market reports CHILD children s programs SOCIAL sociology history geography or psychology society e RELIGI any aspect of beliefs faith and God or Gods e PHONE public forum b phone e TRAVEL feature and programs concerning travelling HOBBY recreational activities and leisure JAZZ jazz music COUNTR country music NATION national music OLDIES oldies music FOLK M folk music DOCUME documentaries TEST ALARM alarm CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 20 P RM Selecting Tape Player
16. ded L Live or colored red DO NOT make any connection to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the earth symbol or colored green or green and yellow BLUE BROWN A fused plug must be fitted 2 4 with a 3A fuse approved by RSS ASTA or BS1362 and fuse covers must be always be securely replaced If you set does not work the fuse may be blown TION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS IN SIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL OUS SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM BACK OF PRODUCT WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 5 CAUTION Invisible laser radiation when open Avoid exposure to beam Class 1 laser product This system must be opened only by qualified technicians to prevent accidents caused by the laser beam LASER 780 nm P max 5 mW Rating Information At bottom rear of the unit This unit comply with the existing requirements C gt x In accordance with the rating plate of the unit this unit complies with current standards concerning electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility Please
17. demonstration scrolls through all display operations Setting the Clock 1 Press and hold CLOCK until the hour flashes on the display 2 Press PRESET se lt or PRESET gt to set the hour and then press CLOCK to shift to minute digits 3 Press PRESET a a or PRESET gt gt to set the minute 4 Press PROG SET to save settings and STOP m to quit setting Note SA When system is ON you can press CLOCK to display the current time for about 2 seconds Setting the Timer 1 Press and hold TIMER until the ON and clock hour flashes on the display ON timer on time 2 For setting time press PRESET iea or PRESET 1 on the main unit or FOLDERePRESET v or on the remote control to set the hour and then press TIMER to shift to minute digits 3 Press PRESET w lt or PRESET 1 on the main unit or FOLDERePRESET Y or on the remote control to set the minute Press TIMER to change to OF timer off time with clock time flashing Repeat steps 2 amp 3 for timer off time setting Press TIMER to select source Press PRESET ta or PRESET gt 1 on the main unit or FOLDERePRESET v or onthe remote control to select between CD TUNER TAPE REC TU If REC TU is selected select the preset station by pressing PRESET te or PRESET gt i on the main unit or FOLDERePRESET vor 4 on the remote control 6 Press TIMER to set volume Adjust VOLUME control to select des
18. ired volume level 7 Press PROG SET to save settings Press STOP to quit setting The timer is automatically activated once timer setting is saved Activating the Timer Press and release TIMER to turn on off the alarm The timer icon is displayed when timer is activated CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 13 D Sleep Mode Adjust Sleep Time Press SLEEP again when the remaining sleep time is displayed to change sleep time You can select the time interval in minutes before the unit turns off automatically Press SLEEP on the remote to select among OFF 120 90 60 45 30 15 and 5 minutes Remote ax Only M I Note The SLEEP icon lights on the display when sleep mode is activated Sleep is automatically de activated when the unit is turned off View Remaining Sleep Time When sleep is activated press SLEEP once to view remaining sleep time Volume Control Using Preset Equalizer Curves Press EQ on the remote control to toggle among FLAT ROCK POP JAZZ CLASSIC and CUSTOM A black bar appears above the EQ indicator to show the current EQ setting not available for FLAT Turn VOLUME on the main unit or press VOL v or 4 onthe remote control to adjust volume level The bars on the volume display increases and decreases to show the change in volume level Creating a Custom Curve 1 Press EQ to select CUSTOM mode 2 While CUSTOM is displayed press PRESET n lt BASS BOOST or PRES
19. pe mode Rewinds tape In Clock or Timer mode Decreases hour and or minute digit VOLUME Adjusts volume CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 10 P EN Remote Control CD REPEAT RDS O TUNER EQ PTY SLEEP B BOOST TAPE FM ST A OO OPEN CLOSE AUX I FOLDER INTRO CT PRESET ON ECO keep pressing briefly STANDBY mode to enter ECO power saving without clock display mode EQ Selects equalizer presets B BOOST Turns on or off Bass Boost OPENeCLOSE Opens and closes disc compartment CD Selects CD player TUNER Selects radio tuner TAPE Selects tape player AUX Selects external input REPEATeRDS Repeats a track CD or all CDs in CD mode When the radio is active displays RDS information ePTY Turns on off random listening in CD mode Selects search by program type in tune mode FM ST Selects between stereo and mono sound in FM tuner mode INTROeCT Turns intro mode on or off to play the first 10 seconds of each track in CD mode In tuner mode shows RDS time dx MUTE Mutes audio output s E SLEEP Press to select the time interval in minutes before the unit turns off FOLDERePRESET v a n Simple mp3 mode Goes to the next and previous folder in stop mode In Tuner mode Selects next previous preset station In Clock or Timer mode Increases decreases the hour or minute digit VOL Y or 4 Decreases or Increases volume level STOP
20. r clean CDs with benzene thinner or other volatile solvents which may cause damage to disc surface lt CD Lens Care When your CD lens gets dirty it can also cause the system to output poor sound quality To clean the lens you will need to purchase a CD lens cleaner which can maintain the output sound quality of your system For instructions on cleaning the CD lens refer to the ones accompanying the lens cleaner CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 24 C ae Safety Precautions e Never open the cabinet under any circumstances Any repairs or internal adjustments should be made only by a trained technician e Never operate this product with the cabinet removed e Do not use your System immediately after transporting it from a cold place to a warm place as condensation may cause the system to malfunction e Keep your unit away from humid areas and abnormally hot places e Do not touch the player with wet hands If any liquid enters the player cabinet take the player to a trained technician for inspection e This compact disc player uses a laser to read the music on the disc The laser mechanism corresponds to the cartridge and stylus of a record player Although this product incorporates a laser pick up lens it is completely safe when operated according to directions Discs rotate at high speed inside the player Do not use damaged warped or cracked discs e Do not touch the pick up lens whi
21. respect the environment Before throwing any batteries away consult your distributor who may be able to take them back for specific recycling Have a Blast Just Not in Your Eardrums Make sure you turn down the volume on the unit before you put on headphones Increase the volume to the desired level only after headphone are in place ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTR LNING VED BNING NAR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION UNGD UDSAETTELSE FOR STR LNING VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRALUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GE FFNET UND SICHERHEITS VERRIEGELUNG BERBR CKT NICHT DEM LASERSTRAHL AUSSETZEN CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS FAILED OR DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM ATTENTION RAYONNEMENT LASER INVISIBLE DANGEREUX EN CAS D OUVERTURE ET LORSQUE LA SECURITE EST NEUTRALISEE EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 D APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD OCH SPARRAN AR URKOPPLADE BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN VARO AVATTAESSA JA SOUJALUKITUSOHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEEN The descriptions and characteristics given in this document are given as a general indication and not as a guarantee In order to provide the highest quality product possible we reserve the right to make any improvement or modification withou
22. ss FOLDER PRESET V to go to the next non empty folder Searching Through a CD Press SKIP BACKWARD lt lt SKIP FORWARD gt gt I onthe main unit or lt or PPE on the remote control to skip to the previous or next track Press and hold SKIP BACKWARD lt lt SKIP FORWARD gt gt on the main unit or K lt or PPE on the remote control to search through a CD while it is playing CD Information Press BAND AUTO PROG CD INFO repeatedly to view the following CD information e elapsed track time the current track number e g TK 09 the current folder number e g FID 08 simple mp3 CDs only the total time of the current track e g T 04 16 In stop mode for simple mp3 discs press BAND AUTO PROG CD INFO to view Total Track e g Tr 200 and Total Folders e g F on the current disc i Sampling Tracks Press INTROeCT on the remote control to play the first 10 seconds of each track on the current disc all discs in the tray or turn intro mode off INTRO is displayed when sampling is activated Repeat Press REPEAT RDS on the remote control to repeat the current track REPEAT 1 current disc REPEAT 1 DISC all discs REPEAT ALL DISC or turn repeat mode off ALL DISC Random Playback Press PTY on the remote control to turn on off random playback The random icon is displayed when it is activated All the tracks on one disc will be shuffled and played once before shuffling and playing
23. t prior notice The English version serves as the final reference on all products and operational details should any discrepancies arise in other languages CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 6 ae EN Safety Information Getting Started 2 Unpacking the system 2 Back VIEW eseese serres Nadar Ne 2 Using the FM and AM Antennas 2 Connecting the Speakers 2 STAM ATION ss MN IS rer 2 General Controls 3 Main Units cicbntarewewiaeeiiteas renee be 3 FONC VIEW iis hill Ga ei eaa a ak 3 TOD VIEW dass ss ere 4 Remote Control 5 Installing Batteries 6 Display sus sisi sue des 6 SENOS sork ss sien 7 Showing Demonstration 7 Setting the Clock 7 Setting the Timer 7 Activating the Timer 7 sleep Mode shirts nee re 8 Sound Features 8 Volume Control simoctestense 8 Bass BOOST sch bivine dss eines sans 8 Muting Audio 52 24 44 8 Preset Equalizer Curves 8 Creating Custom curves 8 CD Player sise sest 9 Important CD and mp3 Information 9 Notes on CD R RW Discs 9 Notes on mp3 Discs 9 Loading DisS eeri damien 10 Playing DISCS aa kA eE En EEA ere 10 Notes on Simple mp3 Discs 10 Play and Load Simultaneously
24. teen eciewn eyes 18 Important Information 19 Safety Precautions 19 Headset Safety ic sens diauedisennus 19 Important Battery Information 19 D n tinfring terer cles teed phoca 19 Technical Specification 19 CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 7 Unpacking the system You should have the following one main unit with 2 main speakers one remote control one FM antenna one AM loop antenna one user s guide one Thomson Warranty Card Back View VAN 1 AM Loop antenna Jacks 2 FM Antenna Connector 3 Main Speaker Jacks 4 Aux In Using the FM and AM Antennas Before you use your audio system you ll want to make sure both the FM and AM antennas are positioned properly Connect the FM antenna to the FM connector on the back of the unit Uncoil it making sure it is fully extended you may even want to tape it to the wall behind the unit if possible The higher the better You ll also need to connect the AM antenna loop to the back of the unit if you listen to AM stations Rotate the AM loop antenna for better reception Connecting the Speakers Match the red wire on the left speaker to red terminal for the left speaker L on the back of the unit and the black wire on the left speaker to the black terminal for left speaker L Follow the same procedure to connect the right R speaker Speaker Wire Connection eae
25. ter PROGRAM mode 2 Press PROG SET repeatedly to view each track assignment in the program list Edit Program List 1 Follow Display Program List steps until the location to be edited is displayed 2 Repeat steps 2 to 4 under Setting Up a CD Program to edit the track to store into memory Clear Program Location Press PROG SET repeatedly until the program location to be cleared is displayed Press and hold STOP m to clear CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 18 P RME Selecting Tuner Band 1 Press SOURCE on the main unit or TUNER on the remote control to enter Tuner mode 2 Press BAND AUTO PROG CD INFO to select between MW LW or FM Radio band Sy S Tips Your audio system has 32 preset stations Tuning to a Station Press SKIP BACKWARD ne lt or SKIP FORWARD gt gt to select frequencies Using Presets The tuner can be in either TUNE or PRESET mode When in PRESET mode the PROG light is on e Press TUNE PRESET to toggle TUNE and PRESET mode e Press PRESET w or PRESET 4 onthe main system or FOLDER PRESET Y or 4 on the remote control to access the previous or next preset station The display first shows the preset program number and after a few seconds the frequency will be displayed FMPR 01 is FM preset 1 oil Auto Preset Programming FM only Press and hold the BAND AUTO PROG CD INFO button for 2 seconds to scan stations in FM band The stations will then
26. the AUX connector on the back of the system Start playback on the auxiliary device Press RECORD to begin recording Press STOP m to end recording CS520 EN 2 23 04 Problem System will not turn on No sound Poor radio reception CD does not play Distorted or noisy tape recordings 3 56 PM Page 21 Solution e Check power cord for a secure connection Unplug the unit for a moment and then plug into power source again Check the outlet by plugging in another device Increase the volume setting Check connection to speakers Check that you have selected the appropriate function CD TAPE Tuner Make sure mute is off Make sure headphones are not plugged in Check antenna connection Move antenna Turn off nearby electrical appliances such as hair dryer vacuum cleaner microwave fluorescent lights Check that CD is in the tray Check that CD label is facing up Check that PAUSE mode is not on Check that CD function is selected Use CD lens cleaner Clean the disc Try another CD Inspect the tape heads clean it if necessary ae Problem CD sound skips CD button will not respond or does not change discs when you press DISC SKIP Remote contro does not work Solution Clean the disc Check disc for warping scratches or other damage Check if something is causing the system to vibrate If so move the system Make sure the spe
27. the opposite direction of the arrow the reverse of step 1 INTRO REPEAT 1 ALL DISC WI W NOT W WI IA TANT LAN LAN IA JAN FM MW LW kHz MHz ST RDS PROG REC CBASS BOOSTS if mm CD TUNER TAPE AUX indicates which mode the unit is currently at Timer is activated SLEEP Sleep is activated Random playback is activated in CD mode mp3 mp3 indicator D Currently in playback mode INTRO In CD mode intro is activated so the first 10 seconds of each track will be played REPEAT 1 REPEAT 1 DISC REPEAT ALL DISC ALL DISC In CD mode indicates the repeat option that is activated REPEAT 1 Repeat track REPEAT 1 DISC Repeat current disc REPEAT ALL DISC Repeat all disc ALL DISC Play all discs once FM MW LW Radio band in tuner mode MHz kHz Radio frequency unit in tuner mode ST In FM tuner mode indicates stereo sound is selected RDS RDS signal detected in tuner mode PROG In program mode REC In tape mode indicates tape is recording BASS BOOST X bass is activated FLAT ROCK POP JAZZ CLASSIC CUSTOM The preset equalizer currently selected VOL Volume level indicator DISC 1 2 3 4 5 The corresponding disc icon lights to show which disc compartment is loaded The current playing disc will flash lt E CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 12 P BE Showing Demonstration Press DEMO to turn on off demonstration mode The
28. ucture for simple mp3 discs If there are more than only layer of folders the tracks may be rearranged Refer to pg 17 for simple mp3 playback sequence The first 100 folders from the first 8 folder levels can be read on this unit The unit reads the first 412 files from each discs and the first 255 files in each folder e Press PLAY PAUSE II in stop mode to begin playback e Press PLAY PAUSE l during playback to to pause disc Press again to resume Play and load simultaneously by 1 Press OPEN CLOSE 4 to open the disc tray while a CD is playing 2 Load change discs for available trays 3 Press OPEN CLOSE again to close the tray MN EN Attention Do not push to force closing of the tray during CD playback or tray opening Stop Playback During playback press STOP m to stop playback Sy S Tips In completely stop mode for mp3 CDs press STOP again to return to the first track of the current disc The total number of tracks on the current disc is displayed T CS520 EN 2 23 04 3 56 PM Page 16 P RME Selecting a Disc e Press DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC 4 or DISC 5 on the main unit to directly access the corresponding disc e Press DISC SKIP on the remote control to skip discs Selecting Folders mp3 CDs Only In stop mode press BAND AUTO PROG CD INFO to enter folder mode e Press FOLDERePRESET 4 to go to the previous non empty folder e Pre

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