Grundig Stereo System UMS 5800 DEC User Manual

HIFI STEREO  
MICRO SYSTEM  
UMS 5800 DEC  
 
CONTENTS------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
25  
CD MODE  
25  
26  
26  
26  
27  
27  
27  
27  
28  
28  
28  
28  
29  
29  
Selecting the CD input source  
Inserting a CD  
Playing back a CD  
Repeating the current file or track  
Selecting a different file or track  
Searching for a passage within a track  
Selecting albums and tracks (MP3/WMA only)  
Opening up track information (MP3/WMA only)  
Repeating a file or a track (Repeat One)  
Repeating all the files on an album (MP3/WMA only)  
Repeating all files or tracks (Repeat All)  
Playing back files or tracks in random order (Random)  
Playing the introductions of files or tracks (Intro)  
Creating a track memory  
31  
31  
31  
MMC/SD and USB mode  
Playing the contents of a memory card  
Playing the contents of an MP3 player or USB memory stick  
33  
TIMER MODE  
33  
35  
35  
Switch-on timer  
Reminder timer  
Sleep timer  
36  
INFORMATION  
Cleaning the CD unit  
Technical data  
General information on laser devices  
Troubleshooting  
Environmental note  
36  
36  
37  
37  
38  
3
 
SET-UP AND SAFETY------------------------------------------------------------  
Please note the following information 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 place objects on the ventilation slots.  
Do not cover the hi-fi system with newspapers, table cloths, curtains,  
etc.  
Please note when setting up the hi-fi system that furniture surfaces  
are coated with various types of paint and plastic, which often con-  
tain 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 out-  
side, please ensure that it is protected from moisture, such as rain or  
water splashes.  
Only use the hi-fi system in a moderate climate.  
Do not place the hi-fi system close to heating units or in direct sunlight,  
as this will impair cooling.  
Do not place any vessels containing liquids (for example, vases) on  
the hi-fi system. Do not insert any foreign bodies in the CD compart-  
ment.  
Do not place any naked flames such as candles on the hi-fi system.  
Do not open the hi-fi system casing under any circumstances. War-  
ranty claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper hand-  
ling.  
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 an-  
tenna 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.  
4
 
OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
The hi-fi system controls  
Controls on the front  
Adjust the volume.  
+
I
M
Switches between the input sources »TUNER«, »CD«, »SD  
CARD«, »USB« and »AUX« (external device).  
Infrared sensor for remote control signals.  
II  
e
In CD, CARD and USB mode: starts and pauses playback.  
7
In CD, CARD and USB mode: interrupts and stops  
playback. Press twice to delete a playlist.  
9
In standby mode: for setting the time and the day of  
the week.  
TUNING  
In tuner mode: press briefly to change the frequency for-  
wards in steps.  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: selects tracks forwards in  
steps. Press and hold down to search for a certain pas-  
sage forwards.  
5
 
OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
8
In standby mode: for setting the time and the day of  
the week.  
TUNING  
In tuner mode: press briefly to change the frequency  
backwards in steps.  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: select tracks backwards in  
steps. Press and hold down to search for a certain pas-  
sage backwards.  
A
S
In tuner mode: selects the next preset.  
In MP3/WMA mode: selects the next album.  
In tuner mode: selects the previous preset.  
In MP3/WMA mode: selects the previous album.  
PROG./  
In standby mode: activates and saves the time setting.  
In tuner mode: press briefly to store radio stations on  
presets; hold down to start the automatic station search.  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: for creating a playlist;  
plays tracks in random order.  
RAND.  
¥
INTRO/REP. In standby mode: activates and saves the timer settings.  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: plays the start of the tracks;  
repeats one or all tracks.  
In MP3/WMA mode: for repeating the tracks on an  
album.  
6
 
OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Standby indicator. Lights up when the hi-fi system is in  
standby mode.  
ON/OFF  
Switches the hi-fi system to and from standby mode.  
The only way to completely disconnect the hi-fi system  
from the mains supply is to pull out the plug.  
Controls on the top  
8
OPEN  
Panel.  
U
Under the panel: Headphone jack for connecting a  
stereo headphone set with a jack plug (ø 3.5 mm).  
This automatically switches off the loudspeakers.  
MMC/SD  
USB  
Under the panel: card slot for inserting a memory card  
(MMC or SD).  
Under the panel: USB interface for connecting an MP3  
player or a USB memory stick.  
This socket is not suitable for connecting up to PCs.  
7
 
OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
The back of the hifi system  
FM Antenna  
Antenna socket for the outdoor antenna cable or the  
wire antenna supplied (VHF).  
AM Antenna Terminals for connecting the MW loop antenna  
(medium wave) supplied.  
LINE IN  
R L  
Audio signal input for connecting  
an external devices.  
SPEAKER  
L+ L–  
R+ R–  
Terminals for connecting the loudspeaker  
cable.  
L = left channel, R = right channel.  
∼AC  
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.  
8
 
OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
The hi-fi system displays  
ALBUM AM PM FILE  
N
¥
N
C
X
USER CLASSIC POP  
:
Y
B
V
000000  
JAZZ  
ROCK UBS  
1 ALL  
ALBUM INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM  
M
8
kHz  
II  
00000.000MHz  
)
WEC  
e
f
PTY TEXT NAP  
§
000:000  
In standby mode: displays the time.  
In tuner mode: displays the preset.  
In CD mode: displays the total playing time and the  
elapsed playing time of the current track.  
In MP3/WMA mode: displays the total number of albums  
and tracks, and the elapsed playing time of the current  
track.  
00000.000  
In standby mode: displays the day of the week.  
In tuner mode: displays the frequency band and frequency,  
or the station name.  
In CD mode: displays the total number of tracks and the  
elapsed playing time.  
In MP3/WMA mode: displays the format, the numbers  
of the current album and track, as well as ID3 tag  
information (ticker text).  
Displays the selected sound setting, for example »JAZZ«.  
JAZZ V  
UBS B  
The Ultra Bass System is activated.  
ALBUM  
FILE  
In MP3/WMA mode: displays the total number of al-  
bums or the number of an album.  
In MP3/WMA mode: displays the total number of files  
or the number of an file.  
AM  
PM  
¥
Displays the first half of the day in 12-hour format.  
Displays the second half of the day in 12-hour format.  
In tuner mode: flashes when awaiting an RDS time sig-  
nal; lights up when RDS time synchronisation is complete.  
9
 
OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
M 1  
A file or a track is repeated.  
M ALL  
M ALBUM  
INTRO  
All files or tracks are repeated  
In MP3/WMA mode: all files on an album are repeated.  
The first ten seconds of each file or track are played.  
All files or tracks are played back in random order.  
RANDOM  
PROGRAM  
In tuner mode: selects or plays a stored radio station.  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: a playlist is created or  
played back.  
8
In CD, CARD and USB mode: playback.  
II  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: playback pause.  
In tuner mode: an FM stereo channel is being received.  
In tuner mode: an RDS channel is being received.  
)
f
PTY  
In tuner mode: the PTY (programme type) function is  
activated.  
TEXT  
NAP  
e
In tuner mode: the radio text function is activated.  
The reminder timer is activated.  
In timer mode: the buzzer alarm function is activated.  
In timer mode: the music alarm function is activated.  
§
WEC  
In timer mode: the alarm function is deactivated at the  
weekend.  
The sleep timer is activated.  
10  
 
OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
The remote control  
ON/OFF  
SNOOZE  
Switches the hi-fi system to standby mode and  
from standby mode to the last input source  
selected.  
Interrupts the alarm function for about five minutes;  
interrupts the reminder timer.  
SLEEP  
WEC  
For setting the sleep timer.  
Interrupts or reactivates the alarm function for the  
weekend.  
NAP  
In standby mode: for setting the reminder timer.  
7
In CD, CARD and USB mode: ends playback;  
press twice to delete a playlist.  
A
In tuner mode: selects the next preset.  
In MP3/WMA mode: selects the next album.  
S
In tuner mode: selects the previous preset.  
In MP3/WMA mode: selects the previous album.  
9
In standby mode: for setting the time and the day  
of the week.  
In tuner mode: press and hold down to start the  
forward frequency search.  
Press briefly to change the frequency in steps.  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: selects the next  
track; hold down to search for a particular  
passage.  
8
In standby mode: to set the time and the day of  
the week.  
In tuner mode: press and hold down to start the  
reverse frequency search;  
press briefly to change the frequency down in  
steps.  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: selects the previous  
track; hold down to search for a particular passage.  
11  
 
OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
X
+
Adjust the volume.  
p
Switches the hi-fi speakers to and from mute  
mode.  
BAND  
PTY  
In tuner mode: selects the frequency band  
»FM« or »MW«.  
In tuner mode: selects programme types for  
the PTY search.  
MONO/  
STEREO  
In tuner mode: switches between mono and  
stereo reception.  
DISPLAY  
In tuner mode: switches the display between  
frequency, channel name, channel type,  
radio text and time/day.  
In CD-DA mode: switches the display be-  
tween track number, track playing time, total  
running time and time/day.  
In MP3 mode: switches the display between  
file number/elapsed playing time, file  
name/ID3 tag information (ticker text) and  
time/day.  
DSC  
Selects the sound settings USER, CLASSIC,  
POP, JAZZ and ROCK.  
UBS  
M
Switches the Ultra Bass System on and off.  
Switches between the input sources  
»TUNER«, »CD«, »SD CARD«, »USB« and  
»AUX« (external device).  
COLOR  
Selects the colour of the display back lighting  
(8 colours).  
BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness of the display to one of  
three levels (bright, medium, off).  
II  
e
In CD, CARD and USB mode: starts and  
pauses playback.  
12  
 
OVERVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
INTRO/REP.  
In standby mode: activates and saves the  
timer settings.  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: plays the start  
of the tracks; repeats one or all tracks.  
In MP3/WMA mode: for repeating the tracks  
on an album.  
PROG./RAND. In standby mode: activates and saves the  
time setting.  
¥
In tuner mode: press briefly to store radio  
stations on presets; hold down to start the  
automatic station search.  
In CD, CARD and USB mode: for creating a  
playlist; plays tracks in random order.  
13  
 
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION----  
Connecting the antennas  
1 Plug the roof antenna cable into the antenna socket »FM An-  
tenna« on the hi-fi system.  
2 Insert the wires from the loop antenna cable supplied into the  
»AM Antenna« 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.  
Note:  
The loudspeaker connection is a bridged output stage. For this  
reason, the cables may not be connected to each other or to the  
housing. This would present a short circuit risk.  
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 »∼AC« 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 mains.  
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.  
14  
 
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION----  
Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stick  
The hi-fi system supports most USB memory sticks or MP3 players.  
Note:  
The hi-fi system must be switched off while the USB connection is  
being made. If it is not switched off, data can be lost.  
1 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player to the »USB« socket  
on the hi-fi system (under the flap), using a standard USB cable  
or  
insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in the »USB« inter-  
face on the hi-fi system (under the flap).  
Note:  
To remove the MP3 player or the USB memory stick, switch off  
the hi-fi system and pull out the cable for the data medium.  
Inserting a memory card  
The hi-fi system supports MMC and SD memory cards.  
Note:  
The hi-fi system must be switched off while the memory card is  
being inserted. If it is not switched off, data can be lost.  
1 Insert the card carefully into the »CARD« card slot (under the  
flap) until it latches into place.  
Note:  
Do not use excessive force when inserting the memory card. Only  
apply slight pressure.  
The memory cards are resistant to dirt and moisture, but may only  
be inserted into the hi-fi system in a dry and clean condition.  
Never remove memory cards during operation. This can damage  
the memory card. This type of damage will invalidate your  
warranty.  
Removing the memory card  
1 Switch off the hi-fi system by pressing »ON/OFF«.  
2 Remove the memory card from the card slot by pressing the card  
inwards slightly until the latch is released. Then pull out the card.  
15  
 
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION----  
Connecting external devices  
Note:  
Switch the hi-fi system off before you connect external devices.  
1 Use standard cinch cables to connect the audio output sockets of  
the external device to the »LINE IN R L« sockets on the hi-fi.  
Connecting the headphones  
1 Insert the headphone plug (ø 3.5 mm) into the »U« socket (under  
the flap).  
– The loudspeakers of the hi-fi system are switched off.  
Note:  
Excessive sound pressure from the earphones or headphones can  
cause hearing loss.  
Inserting batteries in the remote control  
1 Open the battery compartment by pushing down its lid.  
2 When inserting the batteries (2 x 1.5 V, R 6/UM 3/AA), observe  
the polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment.  
Note:  
Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat, caused for example  
by direct sunlight, heaters or fire.  
If your hi-fi system no longer reacts properly to remote control  
commands, the batteries may be flat. Always remove used bat-  
teries. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage result-  
ing from leaking batteries.  
Environmental note:  
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, should  
not be disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of used  
batteries in an environmentally responsible manner. Find out  
about the legal regulations which apply in your area.  
16  
 
SETTINGS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Setting the time  
A demo program starts in the display when you connect the hi-fi  
system to the mains for the first time. To quit the demo program, switch  
the hi-fi on from standby mode by pressing »ON/OFF«. The time  
and day of the week then flash in the display, indicating that they  
need to be set.  
The following settings can only be performed in standby mode; to do  
this, press »ON/OFF« again.  
1 To set the 12-hour format, briefly press »PROG./RAND. ¥«.  
– Display: briefly »12HR«, then the current time, for example  
»MON 12:02«.  
12:00  
MON  
2 To set the 24-hour format, press »PROG./RAND. ¥« again.  
– Display: briefly »24HR«, then the current time, for example  
»MON 0:03«.  
3 To set the time, press and hold down »PROG./RAND. ¥«.  
0:00  
MON  
– Display: the hours flash.  
4 Set the hours using »8« or »9« and press »PROG./RAND.  
¥« to confirm.  
– Display: the minutes flash.  
12:00  
MON  
5 Set the minutes using »8« or »9« and press »PROG./  
RAND. ¥« to confirm.  
– Display: the day of the week flashes.  
6 Set the day of the week using »8« or »9« and press  
»PROG./RAND. ¥« to confirm.  
12:24  
CT ON  
– Display: »CT ON« flashes.  
7 Set the RDS time synchronisation with »8« or »9« and con-  
firm with »PROG./RAND. ¥«.  
Notes:  
You must reset the time after a power failure or when the mains  
plug is pulled out.  
¥
Some RDS channels transmit an RDS time signal (CT). If the se-  
lected RDS channel transmits this time information and the RDS  
time synchronisation is set to »CT ON« on the hi-fi, then the time is  
automatically updated (»w« flashes in the display). This takes  
about five minutes.  
C
POP  
P 04  
PROGRAM  
) ENERGY  
MHz  
f
17  
 
SETTINGS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Setting and storing radio channels  
Automatic station search (ASP)  
The first time you switch on the device, the automatic station search  
in tuner mode looks for the 40 stations with the best reception and  
stores them.  
P 02  
PROGRAM  
– Display: »FM«, the frequency in rapid run-through and  
»PROGRAM«.  
FM 97.55  
MHz  
– The search has started. After the search has finished, you will  
hear the station stored at preset position 01.  
Notes:  
The automatic station search can be interrupted by briefly press-  
ing »I«.  
The automatic station search can be repeated any time by press-  
ing and holding down »PROG./RAND. ¥« until the frequency  
display switches to rapid run-through. The stations stored previ-  
ously will be deleted.  
Automatic station search  
12:32  
1 Press »M« to select the tuner input source.  
– Display: »TUNER«, then the wave band and frequency or chan-  
nel name.  
TUNER  
2 Press »BAND« to select the frequency band (FM or MW).  
– Display: »FM« or »MW«.  
12:32  
3 Activate the station search by pressing »8« or »9« until the  
frequency display changes to rapid run-through.  
)
FM 87.50  
MHz  
– The search stops when a channel is found.  
Manual station search  
1 To move the frequency forward in steps, briefly press  
»8« or »9« several times.  
12:45  
– The frequency changes in 50 kHz steps.  
FM 87.65  
MHz  
18  
 
SETTINGS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Storing stations as presets  
1 Press »BAND« to select the frequency band (FM or MW).  
2 Press »8« or »9« to select the station you want to store.  
P 00  
3 Press »PROG./RAND. ¥« to activate the memory function.  
– Display: the preset displays »00« and »PROGRAM« flash.  
) FANTASY  
MHz  
f
4 Select the preset position with »A« oder » «.  
S
Note:  
If stations are already stored on the preset positions, they are  
overwritten when new stations are stored.  
P 02  
5 Press »PROG./RAND. ¥« again to store the station.  
– Display: »PROGRAM« and, for example, »02«.  
6 To store more stations, repeat steps 2 to 5.  
PROGRAM  
) FANTASY  
MHz  
f
Note:  
If the hi-fi is disconnected from the mains for a long time, all the  
presets are deleted.  
19  
 
GENERAL FUNCTIONS----------------------------------------------------  
Switching on and off  
1 Switch the hi-fi system on from standby mode by pressing  
»ON/OFF«.  
– The last input source used is automatically selected.  
2 Press »ON/OFF« to switch the hi-fi system to standby.  
– Display: »GOOD BYE« briefly, then the current time and day of  
the week.  
14:26  
GOOD BYE  
Note:  
The only way to disconnect the hi-fi system from the mains supply  
is to pull out the plug.  
Adjusting the brightness of the display  
1 Change the overall brightness of the display back lighting using  
»BRIGHTNESS« on the remote control in three levels (bright,  
medium, off).  
Changing the colour of the display lighting  
1 Change the colour of the display back lighting by pressing  
»COLOR« on the remote control. There are eight options.  
Selecting the input source  
1 Select the input source by pressing »M«.  
– Display: »TUNER«, »CD«, »SD CARD«, »USB« or »AUX«.  
Adjusting the volume  
« on the hi-fi or »X+« on the remote control  
– Display: briefly »VOL« (»MIN«, »1« to »39«, above that »MAX«).  
1 Press »–  
+
I
to adjust the volume.  
Muting  
With this function you can switch the hi-fi speakers to and from mute  
mode.  
1 Activate mute with »p« on the remote control.  
– Display: »MUTE« flashes.  
14:26  
MUTE  
2 Deactivate mute with »p« on the remote control.  
– Display: »MUTE« disappears.  
20  
 
GENERAL FUNCTIONS----------------------------------------------------  
Selecting sound effects  
You can select from the sound effects USER, CLASSIC, POP, JAZZ  
and ROCK. The basic setting is USER.  
C
POP  
P 02  
1 You can select sound effects using »DSC«.  
PROGRAM  
N
N
– Display: »USER  
«, »CLASSIC X«, »POP C«, »JAZZ V«  
) FANTASY  
MHz  
or »ROCK Y«.  
f
Setting the equaliser  
The USER sound setting allows you to make your own personal  
equaliser settings.  
N
N
1 When the device is on, press »DSC« until »USER  
« appears  
in the display.  
N
N
USER  
P 02  
2 Press »DSC« again and hold down for two seconds.  
– Display: »BASS 0«.  
BASS 0  
3 Press »DSC« to choose the setting (BASS or TREBLE).  
– Display: »BASS 0« or »TRE 0«.  
Note:  
If you do not press any button within five seconds, the hi-fi  
system will automatically quit this mode.  
« on the hi-fi or »X+« on the remote control  
4 Press »–  
+
I
to adjust the level (max. »+6«, min. »-6«).  
– The equaliser display disappears after five seconds.  
Switching the Ultra Bass System on and off  
1 To switch on the Ultra Bass System, press »UBS« on the remote  
control.  
– Display: »UBS  
B
«.  
POP  
B
UBS  
P 02  
PROGRAM  
2 To switch off the Ultra Bass System, press »UBS« on the remote  
) FANTASY  
MHz  
control.  
f
B
– Display: »UBS  
« disappears.  
Switching the display  
C
You can switch the display to show the time and the day of the week.  
POP  
B
UBS  
18:20  
WED  
1 To switch the display, keep pressing »DISPLAY« on the remote  
control until the time and the day of the week appear.  
21  
 
TUNER MODE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Selecting the TUNER input source  
1 Press »M« to select the input source.  
– Display: »TUNER« briefly, then the frequency.  
– The most recently selected channel is activated (Last Station  
Memory).  
C
POP  
B
UBS  
P 20  
PROGRAM  
) ENERGY  
MHz  
– Display: the preset, the frequency and the station name.  
f
Selecting presets  
1 Press »BAND« on the remote control to select the frequency  
C
POP  
B
UBS  
band (FM or MW).  
P 08  
PROGRAM  
2 Select the desired preset number with »A« or » «.  
S
) VILRADIO  
MHz  
– Display: e.g. the preset »P 02« and »PROGRAM«.  
f
Stereo/mono reception  
When the hi-fi system receives FM stereo channels, »ST.« appears  
in the display. If the signal from the FM stereo channel is weak, you  
can improve the sound quality by switching to mono reception.  
1 Press »FM MODE« on the remote control to switch to mono re-  
ception.  
C
POP  
B
UBS  
P 02  
MONO  
– Display: »MONO« briefly, »)« disappears.  
2 To switch back to FM stereo, press »FM MODE« on the remote  
control.  
– Display: »STEREO« briefly, »)«.  
Note:  
If you store radio stations as presets, the stereo/mono setting is  
also transferred. You can then store a radio station specifically  
as a stereo or mono channel.  
22  
 
TUNER MODE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Automatic station search (ASP)  
By starting the automatic station search, you can delete all the  
existing presets and replace them with new ones at the same time.  
1 To start the automatic station search in tuner mode, press and  
hold down »PROG./RAND. ¥«.  
P 05  
PROGRAM  
– After the search has finished, you will hear a stored station.  
FM 86.45  
MHz  
Note:  
The automatic station search can be interrupted by briefly press-  
ing »7«.  
RDS station service  
RDS (Radio Data System) is an information system which is transmit-  
ted additionally by most FM stations.  
When the hi-fi system is receiving an RDS channel, the channel name,  
for example »FANTASY«, and »f« appear in the display.  
Note:  
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 To search for an RDS station, press »8« or »9« repeatedly  
until »f« appears in the display indicating that an RDS  
station is being received.  
C
POP  
P 02  
PROGRAM  
– After a short time the station name appears if the reception is  
sufficiently strong.  
) FANTASY  
MHz  
f
RDS time synchronisation  
Some RDS stations transmit an RDS time signal (CT). If the se-  
lected RDS station transmits this time information and the RDS  
time synchronisation is set to »CT ON« on the hi-fi, then the time is  
¥
C
POP  
P 04  
PROGRAM  
automatically updated (» « flashes in the display).  
¥
) ENERGY  
MHz  
f
Time synchronisation can take several minutes, and even with  
good reception the accuracy depends on the time signal being  
transmitted.  
23  
 
TUNER MODE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Viewing RDS information  
When an RDS channel is being received, the frequency is displayed  
briefly and then the station name appears continuously.  
1 Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control.  
– The programme type appears in the display (PTY).  
C
POP  
P 02  
2 Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control again.  
– The radio text appears in the display as ticker text (display  
»TEXT«).  
PROGRAM  
INTERNET:WWW.RADI  
f
TEXT  
3 Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control again.  
– The current time and day of the week appear in the display.  
C
POP  
4 Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control again.  
P 02  
– The wavelength and the frequency appear in the display.  
PROGRAM  
FM 100.60  
MHz  
5 Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control one last time.  
f
– The channel name is displayed continuously.  
Programme types (PTY)  
1 To view the current programme type, press »PTY« on the remote  
C
POP  
control.  
P 04  
PROGRAM  
– Display: the current programme type, e.g. »NEWS«, »PTY«  
flashes.  
NEWS  
MHz  
f PTY  
– If no programme type code is transmitted, »NO PTY« appears  
in the display.  
2 Press »PTY« repeatedly on the remote control to select another  
programme type.  
3 Press »8« or »9« to start the PTY search.  
– Display: the frequency in rapid run-through, and »PTY«  
flashes.  
C
POP  
19:55  
– The search stops once a station with the programme type you  
want is found, and the selected programme type, for example  
»POP M«, and the current time appear in the display.  
FM 90.05  
MHz  
PTY  
Note:  
Press »PTY« briefly to stop the search.  
24  
 
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 displays the albums or tracks in the order you stored them  
on the data medium. Depending on the copying program or multi  
session CDs, this can mean that the albums and titles are not dis-  
played or played back in alphabetical order. You may have to put  
albums/tracks in the right order before you copy them. You can do  
this by numbering them.  
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 adhesive 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 »M« to select CD as the input source.  
– If there is no CD in the compartment, »NO DISC« 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: »CD READ«  
flashes). The display then shows the total number of albums  
and tracks, and the format, i.e. »MP3 DISC«.  
ALBUM  
FILE  
N
N
USER  
018 230  
MP3 DISC  
– In CD-DA mode when a CD is already inserted: the hi-fi system  
scans the contents of the CD (Display: »CD READ« flashes). The  
display shows the total playing time, the total number of tracks  
and the format, i.e. »CD«.  
N
N
USER  
46:23  
CD TK 09  
25  
 
CD MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Inserting a CD  
1 Press the CD compartment on the top of the hi-fi system to open it.  
N
N
– Display: »OPEN«.  
USER  
20:15  
OPEN  
2 Insert your CD in the compartment with its label facing upwards.  
3 Close the CD compartment cover on the top of the hi-fi.  
– Display: »CD READ« flashes.  
ALBUM  
FILE  
– In MP3/WMA mode: the hi-fi system scans the contents of  
the CD.  
The display shows the total number of albums and files, and  
the format »MP3 DISC«.  
– In CD-DA mode: the hi-fi system scans the contents of the CD.  
The display shows the total playing time, the total number of  
tracks and the format »CD«.  
N
N
USER  
018 230  
MP3 DISC  
Playing back a CD  
1 Press » II« to start playback.  
e
– Playback always starts with the first file of the first album  
(MP3/WMA) or with the first track (CD-DA).  
– Display in MP3/WMA mode: »R«, the number of the current  
file, the elapsed playing time of the file.  
N
N
USER  
0:01  
8
001 001  
– Display in CD-DA mode: »R«, the number of the current track,  
the elapsed playing time of the track.  
2 Press » II« to pause playback.  
e
N
N
– Display: »II«, the elapsed playing time of the file or track  
USER  
0:50  
flashes.  
II  
ROS RAMAZOTT  
3 Press » II« to resume playback.  
e
4 Press »7« twice to end playback.  
Pausing and resuming playback  
1 Interrupt playback by pressing »7« once.  
2 Press » II« to resume playback at the beginning of the same  
e
file or track.  
Note:  
Playback also resumes at beginning of the same file or track if  
you switch from CD mode to another input source and then back  
to CD mode or if you switch to CD mode again from standby.  
Repeating the current file or track  
1 Press »8« briefly during playback.  
– The file or track is repeated from the beginning.  
26  
 
CD MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Selecting a different file or track  
N
N
1 During playback, keep pressing »8« or »9« until the  
number of the file or track you want appears in the display.  
– Playback of the selected file or track starts automatically.  
USER  
0:00  
8
001 004  
Note:  
You can also select tracks in stop mode. However, you must then  
start playback of the track with » II«.  
e
Searching for a passage within a track  
1 During playback press »8« or »9« and keep it pressed until  
the passage has been found.  
– Playback begins if you release »8« or »9«.  
Note:  
During the search the volume is reduced.  
Selecting albums and tracks (MP3/WMA only)  
1 During playback, select the folder with »A« or » «.  
N
S
N
USER  
0:00  
2 Select the track by pressing »8« or »9«.  
– Playback of the track starts automatically after a short time.  
8
010 120  
Notes:  
You can also select folders and tracks in the stop position.  
However, you must then start playback of the track with » II«.  
e
The root folder is shown as number 1. However, a folder can only  
be shown and selected if it actually contains MP3/WMA tracks.  
Opening up track information (MP3/WMA only)  
You can open track information (ID3 tag) in ticker text with this  
function.  
1 During playback the display switches to displaying the file name.  
N
N
2 Press »DISPLAY« on the remote control.  
USER  
2:10  
– You are provided with information on the track, the artist and  
the album if such information is stored on the CD.  
8
TITLE Desensit  
3 To return to the file name display, press »DISPLAY« repeatedly  
on the remote control until the file name is displayed again.  
27  
 
CD MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Repeating a file or a track (Repeat One)  
N
N
1 Press »INTRO/REP. « repeatedly during playback until  
USER  
2:34  
»M1« appears in the display.  
M 1  
– The file or track is played back repeatedly.  
8
ARTIST GREEN  
2 To quit the function, press »INTRO/REP. « repeatedly until the  
repeat symbol »M« disappears from the display.  
Repeating all the files on an album  
(MP3/WMA only)  
1 Press »INTRO/REP. « repeatedly during playback until the  
N
N
»MALBUM« appears in the display.  
USER  
0:23  
M ALBUM  
– All the files on the current album are played back repeatedly.  
8
TITLE You lied  
2 To quit the function, press »INTRO/REP. « repeatedly until the  
repeat symbol »M« disappears from the display.  
Repeating all files or tracks (Repeat All)  
1 Press »INTRO/REP. « repeatedly during playback until  
N
N
»MALL« appears in the display.  
USER  
2:15  
M ALL  
– The CD is repeated from the beginning.  
8
SHENANIGANS  
2 To quit the function, press »INTRO/REP. « repeatedly until the  
repeat symbol »M« disappears from the display.  
Note:  
If a track memory is stored (see below), all the tracks of the track  
memory are repeated when the Repeat All function is selected.  
Playing back files or tracks in random order  
(Random)  
1 Press »PROG./RAND. ¥« during playback to select the func-  
tion.  
N
N
– Display: »RANDOM«.  
USER  
0:35  
RANDOM  
– Random playback starts automatically.  
– All tracks on the CD are played back once in random order.  
8
Unplugged/0  
2 To quit the function, press »PROG./RAND. « again.  
¥
– Display: »RANDOM« disappears.  
– The tracks are played back in the normal order.  
28  
 
CD MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Playing the introductions of files or tracks (Intro)  
1 Press »INTRO/REP. « when in stop mode.  
N
N
USER  
– Display: »INTRO«.  
0:09  
INTRO  
– Playback starts automatically. The first ten seconds of each file  
or track are played.  
8
Merican IDIOT  
2 To quit the function, press »INTRO/REP. « until »INTRO« and  
the Repeat icons disappear from the display.  
– The current track and subsequent tracks are played to the end.  
Creating a track memory  
You can create a track memory of up to 60 files on different albums  
(MP3) or up to 60 tracks (CD-DA) for the current CD in any order  
you choose and then play them back in that sequence. A file or track  
may be stored more than once. Programming is only possible in stop  
mode.  
Selecting and storing tracks (MP3/WMA only)  
1 Press »PROG./RAND. « to select the function.  
¥
N
N
– Display: the album and track »000 000«, »P--01« for the first  
preset, »PROGRAM« flashes.  
USER  
000 000  
PROGRAM  
P -- 01  
2 Select the album with »A« or » «, select the track with  
S
»8« or »9« and press »PROG./RAND. « to save it.  
¥
– Display: the album and track »000 000« again, »P--02« for  
the second preset, »PROGRAM« flashes.  
Selecting and storing tracks (CD-DA only)  
1 Press »PROG./RAND. « to select the function.  
¥
N
N
– Display: the track »00«, »P--01« for the first preset,  
»PROGRAM« flashes.  
USER  
P01  
PROGRAM  
CD TK 00  
2 Select the track with »8« or »9« and press »PROG./RAND.  
« to save it.  
¥
– Display: the track »00« again, »P--02« for the second preset,  
»PROGRAM« flashes.  
29  
 
CD MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Playing back a track memory  
1 Start the track memory by pressing » II«.  
e
N
N
– Display: »PROGRAM«.  
USER  
0:01  
PROGRAM  
– Playback begins with the first programmed file or track.  
8
008 P -- 01  
2 Press »7« to end playback.  
– Display: »PROGRAM« flashes.  
3 Press » II« to play the track memory again.  
e
Repeating the playlist  
1 During playback, keep pressing »INTRO/REP. « until »M1«  
N
N
USER  
appears in the display.  
0:05  
PROGRAM  
M 1  
– The current track is played repeatedly;  
8
EROS RAMAZOT  
or  
during playback, keep pressing »INTRO/REP. « until »M  
N
N
ALL« appears in the display.  
USER  
0:07  
– All of the programmed tracks are played repeatedly.  
PROGRAM  
M ALL  
8
2 To quit the function, keep pressing »INTRO/REP. « until »M«  
NOMADI DI TAV  
disappears from the display.  
Checking the track memory  
ALBUM  
FILE  
1 Press »PROG./RAND./¥« repeatedly when in stop mode.  
N
N
USER  
– The sequence of the stored files or tracks is displayed.  
002 021  
Adding files or tracks  
P -- 02  
1 In the stop position, select the file or track with »5a « or »s6 «  
and press »PROG./RAND./¥« to store.  
Deleting the track memory  
1 Open the CD compartment on the hi-fi system  
or  
7
press » « when the CD is in the Stop position (»PROGRAM«  
mode)  
or  
switch off the hi-fi system by pressing »ON/OFF«.  
30  
 
MMC/SD AND USB MODE--------------------------------------  
For MP3/WMA mode with MMC/SD memory card, an MP3 player  
or USB memory stick, the same playback functions are available as  
for CD mode (see pages 26 to 30).  
Playing the contents of an MMC/SD memory card  
1 Insert the card carefully into the »MMC/SD« card slot (under  
the panel on top of the hi-fi), with the contacts facing to the rear  
until it latches in place.  
2 Switch on the hi-fi and press »M« to select »SD CARD« as the input  
source.  
N
N
USER  
16:40  
– Display: »SD READ« flashes, then MP3/WMA mode with the  
total number of albums and titles in stop mode.  
– If there is no memory card in the card slot, »NO SD« appears in  
the display.  
SD READ  
3 Press » II« to start playback.  
e
– Playback starts with the first track of the first album.  
Playing the contents of an MP3 player or USB memory  
stick  
1 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player to the »USB«  
socket on the hi-fi (under the panel on top of the hi-fi), using a  
standard USB cable;  
or  
insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in the »USB« socket  
on the hi-fi (under the panel on top of the hi-fi).  
2 Switch on the hi-fi and press »M« to select »USB« as the input  
source.  
N
N
USER  
17:30  
– Display: »USB READ« flashes, then MP3/WMA mode with the  
total number of albums and titles in stop mode.  
– If no device is connected or none was detected, »NO DEV«  
appears in the display.  
USB READ  
3 Press » II« to start playback.  
e
– Playback starts with the first track of the first album.  
Note:  
The USB port on the hi-fi system does not support a connection for  
a USB extension cable and is not designed for directly connect-  
ing up to a computer.  
31  
 
MMC/SD AND USB MODE--------------------------------------  
Notes:  
The USB interface of this device is a standard interface. All  
currently known MP3 chip concepts were taken into account  
when it was developed. Due to rapid developments in MP3  
technology and new manufacturers appearing every day, the  
compatibility of MP3 players/USB memory sticks can only be  
partially guaranteed.  
If USB operation is impaired or is not possible, this does not  
indicate a malfunction of the hi-fi system.  
Note:  
Bi-directional data transfer as defined for ITE devices in EN  
55022/EN 555024 is not possible.  
USB transfer is not in itself an operating mode. It is only an  
additional function.  
32  
 
TIMER MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Your hi-fi system has three timer modes:  
– The switch-on timer, which switches the hi-fi system on at the set  
time and wakes you with an alarm or music.  
– The reminder timer (NAP), reminding you by sounding the signal  
tone at a preset time.  
– 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 settings 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.  
12:00  
CD  
1 Keep pressing »INTRO/REP. « until the hours flash in the  
display.  
2 Set the hours for the switch-on time with »8« or »9« and press  
»INTRO/REP. « to confirm.  
6:00  
CD  
– Display: the minutes flash.  
3 Set the minutes for the switch-on time with »8« or »9« and  
press »INTRO/REP. « to confirm.  
– Display: »CD«, »SD CARD«, »USB«, »TUNER« or »BUZZER«  
flashes.  
6:30  
CD  
4 Select the signal source (CD, SD/MMC card, USB, radio station  
or signal tone) with »8« or »9«.  
Note:  
If you select CD, MMC/SD card or USB as the alarm input  
source, make sure you have inserted the appropriate medium or  
connected a USB device. Otherwise the device switches on with  
the radio station last selected.  
If you select tuner, press »8« or »9« to select the preset.  
5 Press »INTRO/REP. « to confirm the settings.  
6:30  
– Display: the alarm volume flashes.  
VOL  
20  
§
« on the hi-fi or »X+« on the remote control  
6 Press »–  
+
I
to set the maximum volume.  
33  
 
TIMER MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
7 Press »INTRO/REP. « to finish the settings.  
– Display: » « or »e«, the day of the week and the time.  
§
11:34  
THU  
– The hi-fi system switches on at the set time with the selected  
signal source (maximum alarm duration 90 minutes).  
§
Note:  
The volume of the alarm increases continually from zero onwards  
until an individually set maximum volume is reached. If you press  
« on the hi-fi or »X+« on the remote control during  
»–  
+
I
the alarm in CD, SD/MMC, USB or tuner mode, the volume stops  
increasing.  
Interrupting the alarm  
1 During the alarm, press »SNOOZE« on the remote control.  
– The alarm signal stops.  
– The alarm goes off again at five-minute intervals (alarm  
duration – 90 minutes).  
Cancelling the alarm for the day  
1 Switch the hi-fi system off by pressing »ON/OFF« when the  
alarm is sounding.  
– The switch-on timer remains activated for the next day.  
Switching off the alarm for the weekend  
You can switch off the alarm function over the weekend. The entered  
alarm times are saved.  
1 Switch off the alarm function with »WEC« on the remote control.  
WEC  
– Display: »  
«.  
22:40  
FRI  
2 Press »WEC« on the remote control to reactivate the alarm func-  
WEC  
§
tion.  
– Display: »  
WEC  
« disappears.  
Activating and deactivating the switch-on timer  
1 To deactivate the switch-on timer, press »INTRO/REP. « briefly  
in standby mode.  
e
– Display: » « or » « disappear.  
§
– The switch-on timer is deactivated, the set alarm time is stored.  
2 To activate the switch-on timer, press »INTRO/REP. « briefly in  
standby mode.  
23:16  
e
– Display: » « or » «.  
§
TUE  
e
34  
 
TIMER MODE----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Reminder timer  
1 Press »NAP« to select the function.  
C
POP  
– Display: »NAP 10« (minimum time setting), »NAP« flashes.  
11:45  
2 Enter the reminder time (in 10 minute intervals from 10 to  
120 minutes) with »NAP«.  
) NAPNAP 10  
f
– Display: »NAP«.  
– After the set time has expired, a signal tone sounds (for max. 90  
minutes).  
– The display shows the currently remaining time, for example  
»NAP 25«, if you press »NAP« briefly.  
C
POP  
12:10  
) NAPNAP 18  
f
3 Switch off the signal tone with »ON/OFF«  
C
POP  
or  
12:10  
interrupt the reminder timer early by setting the timer to »NAP«  
with »NAP 00«.  
)NAPNAP00  
f
Sleep timer  
Setting the sleep timer  
1 Switch on the hi-fi system by pressing »ON/OFF« and select the  
C
POP  
input source you require.  
22:40  
2 Press »SLEEP« to select the function.  
) 90 MIN  
– Display: »90 MIN«, »O« flashes.  
f
3 Enter the required switch-off time (in 10 minute intervals from 90  
to 10 minutes) by pressing »SLEEP«.  
C
POP  
P 02  
– Display: »O«.  
– The hi-fi system switches off after the selected time has elapsed.  
) FANTASY  
f
Ending the sleep timer prematurely  
1 To deactivate the sleep timer, press »ON/OFF« to switch off the  
hi-fi.  
C
POP  
or  
22:55  
keep pressing »SLEEP« until »00 MIN« appears in the display  
and »O« flashes.  
– The hi-fi system remains switched on.  
) 00 MIN  
f
35  
 
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 lint-free cloth for cleaning the CD and always 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.  
Technical data  
This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives.  
This product fulfils the European directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/  
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  
MP3 features  
Power supply:  
Albums and files:  
Operating voltage: 230 V  
Mains frequency: 50/60 Hz  
Max. power consumption: 80 W  
Power consumption in standby: ≤ 1 W  
Max. 999 albums and files per CD  
~
File system/file management:  
ISO 9660 Level 1 compatible  
Memory cards  
SD and MMC  
Amplifier unit  
Output:  
Sine wave power: 2 x 12.5 W  
Music signal power: 2 x 20 W  
USB  
USB 1.1/2.0  
Receiver unit  
Reception range:  
FM 87.5 ...108.0 MHz  
MW 522 ... 1620 kHz  
for format FAT 32  
Dimensions and weight  
Device dimensions:  
W x H x D: 160 x 255 x 260 mm  
Device weight: 3.3 kg  
CD unit  
Frequency response:  
Loudspeaker dimensions:  
W x H x L: 160 x 255 x 240 mm  
Weight per loudspeaker: 2.5 kg  
20 Hz ... 20 kHz  
Noise-voltage ratio:  
(wtd.) ≥ 65 dB  
Technical and design modifications reserved.  
 
36  
INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
General information on laser devices  
This device is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This means that the laser is  
designed in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission  
value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances.  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
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.  
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  
specialist dealer.  
Problem  
No sound.  
Possible cause/remedy  
The volume setting is too low – increase the volume.  
The headphones 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 remote control does not  
work.  
The batteries are flat. Replace the batteries.  
The remote control is out of range of the hi-fi system.  
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.  
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  
played back, or are played  
back incorrectly.  
Faulty software or hardware settings during burning or the CD  
itself.  
Check the components of your CD burner/software or change the  
CD being used.  
37  
 
INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
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.  
38  
 
Grundig Multimedia B.V.  
08/33  
 

Hans Grohe Car Video System HL190 User Manual
Hans Grohe Plumbing Product Metris C 31003xx 1 User Manual
Harbor Freight Tools Water Pump 65836 User Manual
Heat Controller Air Conditioner SMA SMH 09 User Manual
HP Hewlett Packard Digital Camera M417 M517 User Manual
HP Hewlett Packard Network Card 5991 5565 User Manual
HP Hewlett Packard Power Supply 6256B User Manual
HP Hewlett Packard Printer ws4500 User Manual
iHome Speaker IBT25BC User Manual
iHome Speaker iH20 User Manual