USER MANUAL CRC 7270 STEREORADIO
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Index of contents 1. SAFETY INFORMATIONS .............................................................................. 4 2. LOCATION OF CONTROLS ............................................................................ 5 3. INCLUDED IN DELIVERY ............................................................................... 6 4. CONNECTORS .............................................................................................. 7 4.1. POWER SUPPLY ....................................................
Safety Informations 1. Safety Informations CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash is a warning sign alerting you of „dangerous voltage“ inside the product. The exclamation point is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions accompanying the product. WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Location of controls 2. Location of controls 20 19 18 21 17 16 1 2 3 4 15 14 5 13 6 - 11 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. CD door CD “REPEAT/PROGRAM“ CD “SKIP+10/FOLDER“ CD „STOP“ Cassette door Cassette “PAUSE” Cassette “STOP/EJECT” Cassette “FAST FORWARD” 9. Cassette “REWIND” 10. Cassette “PLAY“ Version 1 cmx® CRC 7270 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
Included in delivery 3.
Connectors 4. Connectors 4.1. Power supply This set works on normal household AC-power. Make sure the set voltage of unit matches your local voltage. Insert the plug oft he AC-cord into a wall outlet with ACpower. How to tell if the unit is “off” Please make sure to set the function switch to “TAPE (OFF)“ position when unit is not in use to conserve power. No cassette button is pressed. 4.2. Battery operation Open the battery door and insert 6 pieces “C-cell” (UM2/LR14 type) batteries.
CD-Player 5. CD-Player 5.1. Insert and removal of discs When opening the CD-door, always ensure the discs is not in motion (not spinning) when you open the CD-door. Always press the “STOP” key to stop the disc spinning first. Place a CD into the compartment with the label-side (printed side of disc) facing upwards. Press down in the center part of disc until the disc “locks” onto the center spindle. When the CD has been placed onto the center spindle, gently lower the CD-door downwards until it locks shut.
CD-Player At anytime during playback, press ”STOP” key to stop the operation of the set. This will reset the set to the first track. At anytime during playback, “press and release” the ”BACK/NEXT” keys to skip backwards or forwards by one track, as desired. At anytime during playback, “press and hold” the “BACK/NEXT” keys to fast-reverse or fast-forward the specific track, which is currently playing. 5.3.
CD-Player NOTE The “folder” function only works on MP3-discs which have folders. If your disc has no folders, pressing “SKIP+10/FOLDER” will perform the “SKIP+10/FOLDER” “SKIP+10” function. 5.4. CD repeat At anytime during playback, press the “REPEAT/PROGRAM” key once, than the set will repeat the current track (Repeat symbol will “flash”). At anytime during playback, press the “REPEAT/PROGRAM” key twice, than the set will repeat all tracks (Repeat symbol will shown). 5.5.
CD-Player indicate that the set is now in “memory programming mode”, at the first memory position. Press the “NEXT/BACK” keys to select the track (song) number you wish to be stored in the first memory (program) position and press the “REPEAT/PROGRAM” key to confirm your selection. When you press “REPEAT/PROGRAM” key the display will advance to the next memory position number.
Radio 6. Radio Set the function switch to “radio”. Set the radio band selector switch to the desired band. FM radio reception: fully extend the FM antenna wire and adjust its position AM (MW) radio reception: rotate or re-position the main unit Rotate tuning knob to tune-in the desired station, as displayed in the LCD digital display. Adjust the volume to desired level.
Cassette tape 7. Cassette tape 7.1. Cassette tape playback Slide the function switch to the “TAPE (OFF)” position. Open the cassette door by pressing the “STOP/EJECT” key. Insert a pre-recorded cassette with the tape-side up, into the proper guide-rails on the inside of the cassette door. Gently push the cassette door forward to close it. Make sure the tape is fully and properly inserted before doing so. Press the cassette-“PLAY” key. This will start the playback. NOTE The Tape moves from right to left.
Cassette tape Gently push the cassette door forward to close it. Make sure that the tape is fully and properly inserted before doing so. The set is now ready to start recording, which can be done from either the radio or CD player. 7.2.1. Recording from radio to tape Slide the function switch to “RADIO” position. Tune in the desired station by turning the “tuning knob”. If necessary, extend the telescopic antenna and adjust position of the set to improve reception. Press the cassette-“PLAY/RECORD” keys.
Cassette tape When a cassette with removed plastic tabs is inserted, the recording button cannot be pressed. If a cassette is to be erased and re-recorded at a later stage, simply cover the holes on the cassette where the tabs were removed, with a piece of strong adhesive tape.
Specifications 8. Specifications Formats Audio-CD / CD-R / CD-RW / MP3-CD / MP3-CD-R / MP3CD-RW / CASSETTE Connectors Headphone Radio AM / FM Frequency AM FM Speakers maximum 80 Watt PMPO Power consumption 15 W Power supply AC 230 V ~ 50 Hz Batteries 6 pieces C/UM-2/LR14 – 9V 530 – 1600 kHz 87,5 – 108 Mhz The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids should be placed on the apparatus.
Specifications Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) Precaution When electrostatic discharge (ESD) occurs at the front surface (whether metal or plastic) or near any part or any buttons of this unit there may be a possibility that the product may stop operation and/or shut down immediately. This is a normal condition and intended to protect the unit and internal components against damage.