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Grundig UMS 4700 SPCD Car Stereo System User Manual

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1. press REPEAT on the remote control three times Display FOLDER REPEAT All the tracks on the current folder are played back repeatedly 2 To quit this function press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT disappears from the display FOLDER REPEAT Playing tracks in random order 1 Press sRAND CD on the remote control during playback Display XRANDOM Random playback starts automatically All tracks on the CD are played back once in random order 2 To quit this function press RAND CD again on the remote control during playback Display RANDOM disappears 24 CD MODE Playing the start of each track Intro 1 Press INTRO on the remote control during playback Display INTROx Intro playback starts automatically The first ten seconds of all the remaining tracks on the CD are played 2 To end this function press INTRO again on the remote control Display INTRO disappears Creating a playlist You can create a track memory of up to 99 tracks from different folders MP3 WMA or up to 99 tracks CD DA on the current CD in any order you choose and then play them back in that sequence A track may be saved more than once Programming is only possible in stop mode Selecting and storing tracks MP3 WMA only 1 Open the function with MEMORY O Display 00 000 and MEMORY 2 During playback select the folder with FOLDER V or FOLDER 4 o
2. starts recording gt In tape mode starts playback dd In tape mode rewinds the tape to the beginning gt gt In tape mode fast forwards the tape to the end m A In tape mode ends playback recording of the tape and opens the tape compartment Il In tape mode pauses recording and play back On the top OPEN Opens the CD compartment O ENGLISH N OVERVIEW The hi fi system displays RANDOM SLEEP RESUME BASS MEMORY CD MP3 WMA EEE ISIN R INTRO EE EE LE LE PS ER LE FOLDER REPEAT ALL RADIO cD TIIN MI Zi ULULI i LiL Displays the volume setting VOL ile to WL jle VOL MAX displays the preset sound settings In tuner mode displays the frequency band and frequency the station name and the station type provided RDS infor mation is being received In MP3 mode displays the total number of files the number of the current file and the elapsed playing time of the current file Ticker text in ID3 tag mode In CD DA mode displays the total number of tracks the number of the current track the total playing time and the elapsed playing time of the current track In tuner mode displays the preset for a saved radio station In MP3 mode displays total number of folders and the number of the current folder SI In tuner mode a stereo FM station is being received RDS In tuner mode an RDS station is being received MHz In tuner mode the frequency in MHz VHF kHz In tuner mode the
3. and the elapsed playing time of the track Playback stops at the end of the CD 4 Pause playback by pressing gt lk Display slk the elapsed playing time of the track flashes 5 Continue playback with sp Ik 6 To stop playback press PRESET Mx Pausing and resuming playback 1 Press PRESET Mk to end playback In the display the total number of tracks CD DA or the total number of tracks and folders MP3 WMA appears 2 Continue playback by pressing RESUMEx on the remote control The hi fi system continues playback from the beginning of the same track you last selected Repeating the current track 1 During playback press 44 briefly The track is repeated from the beginning 22 CD MODE Selecting another track 1 During playback press 4 or bhl repeatedly until the number of the track appears in the display Playback of the selected track starts automatically or select the track with 1 O on the remote control For track numbers from 10 onwards first press 10 Note You can also select tracks in stop mode However you must then start playback of the track with Ike Searching for a passage within a track 1 During playback press 44 or sb and keep it pressed until the passage has been found Playback begins if you release 44 or bbl Note During the search the volume is reduced Selecting albums and tracks only MP3 WMA 1 Dur
4. designed in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances Caution If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are employed it may lead to dangerous exposure to emissions This device emits laser radiation Because of the danger of eye injuries the unit may only be opened or serviced by trained personnel If settings other than those stated here are used or other procedures are carried out this may lead to dangerous exposure to radiation ENGLISH GO INFORMATION Troubleshooting Not every kind of sound interference is caused by a defect in your hi fi system Cables that have accidentally been disconnected damaged CDs and flat batteries for the remote control will impair functioning If the following measures do not resolve the problem satisfactorily please visit www grundig com product range hi fi micro CD stations or contact your specialist dealer Problem Possible cause remedy General information No sound The volume setting is too low increase the volume The head phones are plugged in disconnect the headphones Power cable is not properly connected connect the power cable properly Mute is activated deactivate mute The hi fi system does not react Static electrical discharge Switch off the hi fi system disconnect the when the buttons are pressed power cable and plug it in again after a few seconds The rem
5. EC 2004 108 EC and 1999 5 EC This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 VDE 0860 and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065 The type plate is located on the back of the hi fi system Do not open the hi fi casing under any circumstances No warranty claims are accepted for damage caused by incorrect handling System File system file management ISO 9660 Level 1 compatible Power supply Operating voltage 230 V Tape unit Mains frequency 50 60 Hz Max power consumption 45 W Power consumption in standby lt 2 W Sound recording medium Compact cassette according to DIN 45516 Track position International quarter track Amplifier unit Tape speed 4 76 cm sec Motor DC motor Frequency range 125 Hz 10 kHz Noise voltage ratio 2 42 dB Speed fluctuation lt 0 35 Output Sine wave power 2 x 5 W Audio power 2 x 8 W Receiver unit Dimensions and weight Reception range FM 87 5 108 0 MHz MW 522 1 620 kHz Device dimensions W x H x D 165 x 242 x 205 mm Device weight 2 9 kg CD unit Loudspeaker dimensions Frequency response WxHxL 145 x242 x 155 mm 20 Hz 20 kHz Loudspeaker weight 1 74 kg Noise voltage ratio wid 2 68 dB MP3 features Technical and design modifications reserved Folder and track max 999 tracks including number of folder General information on laser devices This device is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This means that the laser is
6. GRUNDIG made for you HIFI STEREO MICRO SYSTEM S UMS 4700 SPCD de en fr Cit Let Les CONTENTS SET UP AND SAFETY OVERVIEW The hi fi system controls The hi fi system displays The remote control CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Connecting the antennas Connecting the loudspeakers Connecting the power cord Connecting external devices Connecting the headphones Putting batteries in the remote control SETTINGS Setting the time Tuning and storing radio stations GENERAL FUNCTIONS Switching on and off Selecting the input source Adjusting the volume Selecting sound settings Switching the Ultra Bass System on and off Muting TUNER MODE Selecting the tuner input source Selecting presets in steps Selecting presets directly Stereo mono reception RDS information CD MODE Selecting the CD input source Inserting and playing CDs Pausing and resuming playback Repeating the current track Selecting another track Searching for a passage within a track Selecting albums and tracks only MP3 WMA MP3 WMA displays Repeating a track Repeat One Repeating all tracks of a CD Repeat All Repeating all tracks of a folder Repeat Folder MP3 WMA only Playing tracks in random order Playing the start of each track Intro Creating a playlist CONTENTS TAPE MODE Selecting the tape input source Tape playback Fast forward and reverse search Recording onto tape Recording from the radio Recording fro
7. ND PREPARATION _ Connecting the antennas 1 Plug the roof antenna cable into the antenna socket FM ANT 75 Qk on the hi fi system 2 Insert the wires from the loop antenna cable supplied into the SAM ANT terminals on the hi fi system Note If no roof antenna is available use the auxiliary antenna supplied When suitably positioned this antenna provides reasonably good reception of local FM VHF channels Do not shorten the auxiliary antenna Connecting the loudspeakers 1 Insert the wires of the loudspeaker cable into the terminals for SPEAKERS L L R R Observe the left and right channels L left channel R right channel Connect the cables marked in red to the red terminals Connecting the loudspeaker illumination You can illuminate the front panel of the loudspeaker similar to the hi fi system 1 Insert the loudspeaker cable plug into the LIGHT L and LIGHT Rx sockets on the hi fi system Connecting the power cord Note Check that the mains voltage on the type plate on the back of the hi fi system corresponds to your local mains supply If this is not the case contact your specialist dealer 1 Insert the supplied mains cable into the s AC 230V socket on the hi fi system 2 Plug the power cord into the wall socket Caution The hi fi system is connected to the mains with the power cord Pull out the power plug if you want to completely disconnect the hi fi system from the ma
8. Y x Deleting the playlist 1 End playback of the playlist with PRESET M and then press PRESET Ek again or open the CD compartment with s4 OPEN or press FUNCTION to select another input source or switch the hi fi system to standby mode by pressing Un TAPE MODE Selecting the tape input source Select the tape input source with TAPEC on the hi fi system or FUNCTIONK on the remote control TOC Display METI When a tape is inserted playback starts automatically or select the tape input source with TAPE on the hi fi system or FUNCTION on the remote control TOOL Display fAPE 2 Open the tape compartment with lil A under the front flap Put a tape in the compartment with the open side facing down wards and the full reel on the left side 4 Press CLOSEX to close the tape compartment Tape playback 1 Start playback with sb under the front flap Playback ends at the end of the side 2 Pause playback with ll under the front flap 3 Resume playback with Il under the front flap 4 End playback with lll A under the front flap 5 Open the tape compartment by pressing lll A again under the front flap Fast forward and reverse search In stop mode press dd or gt P under the front flap 4 rewinds to the beginning gt amp fast forwards to the end Recording onto tape Erase protectio
9. cleaning agents for conventional vinyl discs nor any solvents or abrasive cleaners Cleaning the tape drive To guarantee good recording and playback quality the parts shown 1 2 3 should be cleaned after every 50 hours of use or once a month Open the tape compartment moisten a cotton swab with alcohol or a special head cleaning fluid and clean the idler 3 the capstan 2 and the magnetic heads 1 Close the tape compartment You can also play a cleaning cassette to clean the magnetic heads 1 Protect your tapes against moisture dust heat and cold Do not store your tapes near devices with strong magnetic fields such as television sets or stereo speakers After using a tape put it back in its protective case Environmental note This product has been made from high quality parts and materials which can be re used and recycled Therefore do not throw the product away with normal household waste at the end of its service life Take it to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices This is indicated by this symbol on the product in the operating manual and on the packaging Please find out about collection points operated by your local authority Help protect the environment by recycling used products CE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT INFORMATION Technical data This device is noise suppressed according to the applicable EU directives This product fulfils the European directives 2006 95
10. d hold down to search for a certain passage forwards or backwards Adjust the volume set the time and the switch on timer In CD mode starts and pauses playback In tuner mode switches between the FM VHF and MW medium wave frequency bands ENGLISH FUNCTION FOLDER y Y SLEEP RESUME C RDS INFO GRUNDIG OVERVIEW RAND DISPLAY INTRO FOLDER V A REPEAT SLEEP RESUME BASS DSC RDS INFO 4 In tuner mode switches between FM stereo and mono reception In CD mode plays back tracks in random order In CD DA mode switches between elapsed playing time of the track remaining playing time of the track and remaining playing time of the CD In CD mode for playing brief introductions to tracks In MP3 WMA mode select folders In CD DA mode for repeating a track or the entire CD In MP3 WMA mode for repeating a track all tracks on the CD or all tracks in the current folder Activates the switch on timer settings For setting the sleep timer switches the sleep timer off In CD mode starts with the track last selected from stop mode Switches the Ultra Bass System on and off Selects the preset sound settings FLAT CLASSIC POP JAZZ ROCK and FLAT again In tuner mode for RDS reception opens RDS station information such as frequency and sta tion name PS Switches the loudspeakers of the hi fi system to mute and back on again CONNECTION A
11. dly Display the frequency changes in steps of 50 kHz or ENGLISH UI 16 SETTINGS press and hold down bb or 4 until the frequency changes to rapid run through The search stops when a station with good reception is found Open the memory function by pressing MEMORY x Display the preset flashes Select presets 1 to 15 with 1 O on the remote control For presets from 10 to 15 first press 10 or select the preset with PRESET x step by step 7 To store the radio station press MEMORY O 8 To search and save more radio stations repeat steps 3 to 7 GENERAL FUNCTIONS Switching on and off The only way to disconnect the hi fi system from the mains supply is to pull out the plug 1 Switch on the hi fi system from standby mode by pressing oe The last input source used is automatically selected 2 Switch the hi fi system to standby mode by pressing oe EE Display the current time Selecting the input source 1 Select the input source TUNER CD TAPE AUX or AUX 2 with FUNCTION on the remote control Display H UNER sRERDINGS TAPE AUX le or AUX de Note All the input sources except AUX can be selected with TUNER BAND TUNER DISC Pilk CD or TAPE on the hi fi system Adjusting the volume 1 Adjust the volume with sl on the hi fi system or and on the remote control Display briefly i f
12. ectly on the remote control Display for example 4 with the frequency or the station name 2 Select presets 10 to 15 by first entering the tens with the number key 10 and then the units with O to 5 Display for example 4 with the frequency or the station name Stereo mono reception If the hifi system is receiving a stereo broadcast ST appears in the display If the signal from the stereo channel is weak you can improve the sound quality by switching to mono reception 1 Press RAND CD on the remote control to switch to mono reception Display ST disappears 2 To switch back to stereo press RAND OD on the remote control Display ST ENGLISH 20 TUNER MODE RDS information RDS Radio Data System is an information system which is trans mitted additionally by most FM stations When the hi fi system receives an RDS station the station name appears in the display for example fANTASY and RDS Notes It may take some time before all the RDS information is available GRUNDIG has no influence on the correctness of this informa tion Searching for RDS stations 1 Search for the RDS station by pressing 4 or sl repeatedly until an RDS station is received and RDS appears in the display If the reception is strong enough the station name appears after a short time Viewing RDS information If an RDS station is being rece
13. ettings can only be performed in standby mode When this setting is being made if no button is pushed for more than 10 seconds the hi fi system will end the process automatically You then have to start again 1 Press and hold down TAPE on the hi fi system or on the remote control Display s 7 00 the hours of the switch on time flash 2 Enter the hours with sl on the hi fi system or and on the remote control and confirm with TAPE on the hi fi system or SO on the remote control Display for example 7 85 02 the minutes of the switch on time flash 3 Enter the minutes with sl on the hi fi system or and on the remote control and confirm with TAPE on the hi fi system or on the remote control Display s7 OFF flashes Press fl on the hi fi system or and on the remote control to select from timer on tuner CD or timer off DT ON DSRABIAS SERS vs GFF and confirm with TAPE EX on the hi fi system or on the remote control NM Display for s ix for example RADIO Note If you select the CD alarm input source make sure you have in serted the appropriate medium Resetting the switch on timer 1 To alter the current timer setting press and hold down TAPE am LI LILI amp on the hi fi system or sO on the remote control until 7 7 appears in the display and the hou
14. frequency in kHz MW RANDOM In CD mode tracks are played back in random order SLEEP The sleep timer is activated RESUME In CD mode CD playback ends and continues with the same track BASS The Ultra Bass System is activated INTRO In CD mode a short introduction to the track is played in succession OVERVIEW MEMORY CD MP3 WMA ID3 FOLDER gt II REPEAT REPEAT ALL FOLDER REPEAT RADIO CD In CD mode a playlist is created or played back In CD mode a CD DA track is repeated In CD mode an MP3 track is being played In CD mode an WMA track is being played In MP3 WMA mode information is displayed as ticker text in ID3 mode In MP3 WMA mode the folder number is displayed In CD mode playback In CD mode flashes in pause In CD mode the current track is repeated In CD mode all tracks are repeated In MP3 WMA mode all tracks in the current folder are repeated The switch on timer for the tuner input source is active The switch on timer for the CD input source is active ENGLISH OVERVIEW 10 The back of the device FM ANT 750 AM ANT AUX IN 1 L R 2L R SPEAKERS L L R R LIGHT LR AC 230V BEAT CUT BEAT 1 BEAT 2 CANCEL Antenna socket for the outdoor antenna cable or the wire antenna supplied VHF Terminals for connecting the MW loop antenna medium wave supplied Audio signal input for connecting two external devices Termi
15. h household waste Always dispose of used batteries in accordance with local environmental regulations 14 SETTINGS Setting the time The first time you connect the hi fi system to the mains it switches to standby The time appears in the display You can only set this in standby mode To activate the setting press and hold down MEMORY x Display s7 H flashes Select the hour format 12 or 24 hours with ad on the hi fi system or or on the remote control and confirm with MEMORY x Display the hours flash Select the time with il on the hi fi system or or on the remote control and confirm with MEMORY Ox The minutes flash Set the minutes with sl on the hi fi system or or on the remote control and confirm with MEMORY Ox Display the current time Notes The current time is displayed in standby mode The time must be reset after a power failure or after disconnecting from the mains Tuning and storing radio stations You can store up to 15 station in the FM VHF frequency range and up to 15 stations in the MW medium wave frequency range on preset presets Switch on the hi fi system by pressing re Select the TUNER input source with TUNER BAND on the hi fi or F UNCTION on the remote control Press sBAND to select the frequency band FM or MW Set the radio station by briefly pressing PM or 14 repeate
16. ing playback select the folder with FOLDER W or FOLDER A on the remote control 2 Select the track by pressing 44 or bblx Playback of the track starts automatically after a short time Notes You can also select folders and tracks in the stop position However you must then start playback of the track with sp He The root folder is shown as number 1 However a folder can only be shown and selected if it actually contains MP3 WMA tracks MP3 WMaA displays You are provided with information on the artist folder and track if such information is stored on the CD Display ID3 If there is no information provided the elapsed playing time of the track with its number and folder number appears in the display ENGLISH N de CD MODE Repeating a track Repeat One 1 Press REPEAT once on the remote control during playback Display REPEAT The current track is repeated 2 To quit this function press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT disappears from the display Repeating all tracks of a CD Repeat All 1 During playback press REPEAT on the remote control twice MP3 Display REPEAT ALL slaai ma am All the tracks on the CD are played back repeatedly LIL 2 LI sd Kl REPEAT ALL 2 To quit this function press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT disappears from the display Repeating all tracks of a folder Repeat Folder MP3 WMA only 1 During playback
17. ins Pull out the mains plug to disconnect the hi fi system from the mains Make sure the power plug is easily accessible during op eration and not hindered by other objects ENGLISH CONNECTION PREPARATION ___ Connecting external devices Note Switch the hi fi system off before you connect external devices 1 Use standard audio cables to connect the audio outputs of the external device to the AUX IN 1 or gt AUX IN 2 sockets on the hi fi system Connecting the headphones 1 Insert the headphone plug 3 5 mm into the socket on the front side of the hi fi The loudspeakers of the hi fi system are switched off Note Excessive sound pressure from the earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss Putting batteries in the remote control 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing down on the catch and then remove the lid 2 Observe the polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment when inserting the batteries micro batteries 2 x 1 5 V R 6 UM 4 AAA Notes Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat caused for example by direct sunlight heaters or fire Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know that the hi fi system will not be used for a long period of time The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by leaking batteries Environmental note Batteries including those which do not contain heavy metal should not be disposed of wit
18. ived information can be opened up in the display 1 Press RDS INFO repeatedly The display shows one after the other the frequency station name PS and then the frequency again COMPACT list DIGITAL AUDIO CD MODE The hi fi system is suitable for music CDs bearing the logo shown here CD DA and for CD Rs and CD RWs with audio data or MP3 WMA formats In MP3 WMA mode the terms album and file are very important Album corresponds to a folder on a PC file to a file on a PC or a CD DA track An MP3 WMA CD may not contain more than 999 tracks folders in total The hi fi system sorts the folders or the tracks in a folder by name into alphabetical order If you wish to order them differently change the name of the track or folder on your PC before burning the CD and put a number before the name When burning CD R and CD RWs with audio files various problems may arise which could lead to problems with playback This can be caused by faulty software or hardware settings or by the CD being used Should such problems arise contact the customer services of your CD burner or software manufacturer or look for relevant information for example on the Internet When you are making audio CDs observe all legal guidelines and ensure that the copyright of third parties is not infringed Always keep the CD compartment closed to prevent dust from collecting on the laser optics Do not attach adhe
19. m a CD CD synchro recording TIMER MODE Switch on timer Sleep timer INFORMATION Cleaning the CD unit Cleaning the tape drive Environmental note Technical data General information on laser devices Troubleshooting SET UP AND SAFETY Please note the following instructions when setting up the system The hi fi system is designed for the playback of audio signals Any other use is expressly prohibited If you want to set up the hi fi system on wall shelves or in cupboards please ensure that it is adequately ventilated There must be at least 10 cm of space at the side above and behind the hi fi system Do not cover the hi fi system with newspapers table cloths curtains etc When setting up the hi fi system remember that furniture is often coated with various types of varnish and plastic which often contain chemical additives These additives may cause corrosion to the feet of the unit This may leave stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or impossible to remove If the hi fi system is exposed to sudden changes in temperature for example when taken from the cold into a warm room wait at least two hours before using it The hi fi system is designed for use in dry rooms If you do use it outdoors make sure it is protected from moisture such as dripping or splashing water Only use the hi fi system in a moderate climate Do not place the hi fi system close to heating units o
20. n Each new recording writes over the previous recording You can protect your recordings against inadvertent deletion by breaking the protection tab in the opening in the spine of the tape Purchased recordings on music tapes are already protected against accidental deletion If you wish to record on a protected tape seal the opening with adhesive tape ENGLISH N N 28 TAPE MODE Notes Only use NORMAL ype tapes IEC for recording CHROME IEC II or METAL IEC IV tapes are not suitable The Ultra Bass System does not affect recording Recording from the radio 2 Insert the tape without deletion protection and go to the position you want with lt lt q or BB under the front flap Select the TUNER input source with FUNCTION on the remote control and set the radio station you want Start recording with under the front flap The B button is automatically engaged The hi fi system automatically stops recording at the end of the tape Note If there is any disturbance such as whistling when recording from MW radio stations change the position of the BEAT CUT Beat 1 Beat 2 button on the back of the hi fi system 4 Switch to pause recording with ll under the front flap Resume recording with sl under the front flap 6 End the recording prematurely with E A under the front flap Recording from a CD 2 Insert the tape without deletion protection a
21. n the remote control and confirm with MEMORY Ox 3 Select the track with sd or bbl and save it with gt MEMORY Ok Display 8I 000 and MEMORY lt 4 To store more tracks repeat steps 2 and 3 Selecting and storing tracks CD DA only 1 Open the function with MEMORY x Display 00 G20 and MEMORY 2 Select the track with 44 or bblx and save it with gt MEMORY Ok Display PG 000 and MEMORY 3 To store more tracks repeat step 2 ENGLISH D Ui 26 MEMORY MP3 gt INT BERIE CD MODE Playing a playlist 1 Start playback of the playlist with B Ike Display B and MEMORY Playback begins with the first programmed track 2 Press PRESET Mix to end playback 3 To play the playlist again press sb Il Repeating the playlist 1 Press REPEAT once on the remote control during playback Display REPEAT and MEMORY The current track is played repeatedly or during playback press REPEAT on the remote control twice Display REPEAT ALL and MEMORY All of the programmed tracks are played repeatedly 2 To quit this function press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT disappears from the display Adding to the playlist 1 In stop mode press sMEMORY x OG NN LILI EL Display for example f 85 G48 and MEMORY 2 Select the track with 44 or sb and add it by pressing MEMOR
22. nals for connecting the loudspeaker cable L left channel R right channel Sockets for connecting the additional cable for the left and right loudspeaker illumination Socket for connecting the power supply unit The only way to fully disconnect the hi fi system from the mains is to pull out the plug In tape mode removes interference from MW radio stations Beat Cut when recording ORONI FUNCTION FOLDER SLEEP RESUME C RDS INFO GRUNDIG OVERVIEW The remote control 10 MEMORY FUNCTION PRESET E IQ DI gt Il BAND Switches the hi fi system to standby mode and from standby mode to the last input source selected Number buttons select the preset 1 to 9 directly in tuner mode Select the track number up to 9 in CD mode To select the tens for presets from 10 to 15 or for track numbers from 10 upwards In tuner mode activates the memory function stores radio stations as presets In CD mode activates the function for creat ing a playlist saves the track when creating a playlist In standby mode activates the time setting Switches between the TUNER CD TAPE and AUX input sources In tuner mode switches to the next preset in steps In CD mode ends playback deletes a playlist In tuner mode press and hold down to start the automatic station search press briefly to change the frequency in steps In CD mode press briefly for forwards or re verse Press an
23. nd go to the position you want with dd or spp under the front flap Press FUNCTION to select the CD input source on the remote control Pause the CD during playback at the position you want by pressing Ilk Start recording with under the front flap The B button is automatically engaged and CD playback starts automatically At the end of the tape the CD switches to playback pause automatically Turn over the tape and resume recording with under the front flap TAPE MODE CD synchro recording 1 Insert the tape without deletion protection and go to the position you want with lt lt q or BB under the front flap 2 Press FUNCTION to select the CD input source on the remote control 3 Start recording with under the front flap The sb button is automatically engaged CD playback automatically starts from the beginning of the CD or from the start of the stored playlist if you have already pressed MEMORY on the remote control At the end of the tape the CD switches to playback pause automatically TIMER MODE Your hi fi system has two timer modes The switch on timer which switches the hi fi system on at the set time and wakes you with the input source you selected The sleep timer which switches the hi fi system off at a preset time Switch on timer Setting the switch on timer The time must be set on the hi fi system Timer s
24. ode select tracks forwards or back wards in steps Press and hold down to search for a certain passage forwards or backwards TUNER BAND Selects the tuner input source In tuner mode switches between the FM VHF and MW medium wave frequency bands CLOSE Press here to close the tape compartment ENGLISH Wi OVERVIEW BASS DSC 4 al RDS INFO MEMORY O UMS 4700 SPCD MICRO HIFI COMPONENT SYSTEM ad Adjust the volume Infra red sensor for remote control signals Switches the hi fi system to and from standby mode Standby indicator in the button Lights up blue when the hi fi system is in standby mode The only way to completely disconnect the hi fi system from the mains supply is to pull out the plug BASS DSC Selects the preset sound settings FLAT CLASSIC POP JAZZ ROCK and FLAT again Press and hold down to switch the Ultra Bass system on and off RDS INFO In tuner mode for RDS reception opens RDS station information such as frequency and sta tion name PS MEMORY In tuner mode saves radio stations to presets Activates and saves clock settings OVERVIEW UMS 4700 SPCD MICRO HIFI COMPONENT SYSTEM TAPE Selects the TAPE input source In standby mode activates and saves timer settings 9 Headphone jack for connecting a stereo headphone set with a jack plug 3 5 mm This automatically switches off the loud speakers Under the front flap In tape mode
25. ote control does not The batteries are flat Replace the batteries work The remote control is out of range of the hi fi system Radio Poor radio reception Weak antenna signal check antenna Weak FM stereo signal switch to mono Interference from electrical devices such as televisions video recorders computers neon lamps thermostats or motors Keep the hi fi system away from such equipment CD Tracks on a CD are skipped The CD is damaged or dirty replace the CD or clean it The PROGRAM playlist or RANDOM functions are active Deactivate the functions CD Rs or CD RWs are not Faulty software or hardware settings during burning or the CD played back or are played itself back incorrectly Check the components of your CD burner software or change the CD being used Tape Poor sound quality for tape Dust and dirt on magnetic heads capstan or idler Clean the playback magnetic heads capstan and idler No tape recording Recording protection tab has been broken off Cover the opening with adhesive tape 34 Grundig Multimedia B V Atrium Strawinskylaan 3105 e NL 1077 ZX Amsterdam http www grundig com
26. r in direct sunlight as this will impair cooling Do not place any vessels containing liquids such as vases on the hi fi system Do not insert any foreign objects in the CD compartment Do not place any objects such as burning candles on the hi fi system Do not open the hi fi system casing under any circumstances Warranty claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper handling Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices Even if the hi fi system is switched off it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains or the antenna cable Always disconnect the mains and antenna plugs during a storm Note Do not connect any other equipment while the device is switched on Switch off the other devices as well before connecting them Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected the external devices Make sure the power plug is freely accessible OVERVIEW The hi fi system controls BASS DSC Rps INFO MEMORY UMS 4700 SPCD MICRO HIFI COMPONENT SYSTEM The front of the device DISC Pll Selects the CD input source In CD mode starts and pauses playback i PRESET In CD mode ends playback Pressing twice deletes a playlist In tuner mode switches to the next preset in steps gt gt In tuner mode press and hold down to start a M4 forward or reverse frequency search Press briefly to change the frequency back wards or forwards in steps In CD m
27. rom mi IN Me i to 1l above AXs Selecting sound settings You can choose between the preset sound settings FLAT CLASSIC POP JAZZ ROCK and FLAT again 1 Select the sound setting using DSC SEI OF TI ec 077 Fi if Display DLI LLEA SIL PU n MLL LLE ENGLISH N GENERAL FUNCTIONS Switching the Ultra Bass System on and off 1 Switch the Ultra Bass System on and off by pressing BASS on the remote control Display BASS or BASS disappears or press and hold down BASS DSC on the hi fi system Muting You can switch the hi fi speakers to and from mute mode with this function 1 Activate mute with cd on the remote control MIITE IL Display s TUTE flashes 2 Deactivate mute with on the remote control Display TUTE disappears TUNER MODE Selecting the tuner input source 1 Select the TUNER input source with TUNER BAND on the hi fi system or FUNCTION on the remote control Display UNER and the frequency The most recently selected station is played Last Station Memory Display the preset the frequency and the station name Selecting presets in steps 1 Press sPRESET Mix to move up and down presets one at a time Display for example with the frequency or the station name Selecting presets directly 1 Select presets 1 to 9 with the number keys 1 to 9 dir
28. rs of the switch on time flash TIMER MODE 2 To alter the timer settings proceed as described in the previous section from step 2 Activating and deactivating the alarm 1 To switch off the alarm function press 7 GFF in the timer menu see page 30 Display for example RADIO disappears 2 To switch on the alarm function again press 7 Y in the timer menu see page 30 Display RADIO Sleep timer Setting the sleep timer Switch on the hi fi system from standby by pressing Un Open the function with SLEEP on the remote control Display 3 and SLEEP Set the switch off time 9 82 s1 to sl by pressing SLEEP on the remote control Display briefly for example 34 then the selected input source and SLEEP The hi fi system switches off after the selected time has elapsed Ending the sleep timer prematurely 1 To switch off the sleep timer prematurely keep pressing SLEEP on the remote control until SLEEP disappears in the display or switch the hi fi system to standby mode by pressing Un ENGLISH C wed 32 INFORMATION 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 lintfree cloth for cleaning the CD and always wipe it from the inside out in a straight line Do not use
29. sive labels to CDs Keep the surfaces of CDs clean You can play standard 12 cm CDs as well as 8 cm CDs on your hi fi system An adapter is not necessary Selecting the CD input source 1 Press FUNCTION to select the CD input source on the remote control If there is no CD in the compartment V Zi5 appears in the display after a short time In MP3 WMA mode if there is a CD already inserted the hi fi system scans the contents of the CD Display READING MP3 or WMA appears in the display Playback starts automatically with the first track of the first folder In CD DA mode when a CD is already inserted the hi fi system scans the contents of the CD Display READING CD appears in the display Playback starts automatically with the first track ENGLISH N ml CD MODE Inserting and playing CDs 1 Press s OPEN to open the CD compartment on the hi fi system MOULIN Display SPENS 2 Insert your CD in the compartment with its label facing upwards 3 Close the lid of the CD compartment by pressing s OPEN on the hi fi Display WEATING the CD is being scanned Playback starts automatically Playback always starts with the first track of the first folder MP3 WMaA or with the first track CD DA Display in MP3 WMA mode sp the number of the current track and the elapsed playing time of the track Display in CD DA mode sb the number of the current track

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