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SCD-2000 BT Boombox with slot-in CD/MP3 player, AM/FM
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2. CD CD R CD RW WAV MP3 WMA 5M max 30 Angle CR2025 USB 2 0 5V 500mA Up to 32GB FAT16 32 999 files 99 folders External audio input Line in RCA cinch USB charger Mini USB 5V 1000mA Y FAT16 32 999 Files 99 folders Up to 32GB Remote control Operating range Battery USB slot Connections D SD Slot lt D 09 Bluetooth A2DP AVRCP Repeat Yes Other Safety instructions Explanation of symbols A f This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage is present within this device constituting a risk of electronic shock or personal injury This symbol indicates that there are important operating maintenance instructions in the user manual accompanying the device CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE WARNING A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK A DO NOT OPEN THIS DEVICE WARNING DO REMOVE ANY SCREWS OR OTHER COMPONENTS OF A THE DEVICE TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Install and use the device only as described in the user manual This device must be used in combination with a power supply as specified in the specification table If you are not sure of the type of power supply used in your home consult your power company Do not use loose or damaged cords and or plugs This device has a Class construction Devices with a Class construction must be connected to an earthed power outlet This device has a Class II construction Devices with a
3. Playback from a Bluetooth device Through the built in Bluetooth receiver music can be wirelessly streamed from an external Bluetooth device to the Lenco boombox Enter the Bluetooth mode by pressing the source button 3 29 until BLUE is shown on the display 14 The boombox will automatically try to connect to the last paired device If pairing fails or if you want to connect to a different Bluetooth device hold the pair button 12 32 until the Bluetooth logo is blinking on the display 14 See chapter pair amp play for instructions on how to pair a Bluetooth device It s also possible to store the external Bluetooth device in the storage compartment 18 see chapter Using the storage compartment for instructions on how to store a device in the compartment Basic Operation during playback from a Bluetooth device A Depending on the external Bluetooth device the following functions might not work not work correctly or work differently than described Pause playback press the play pause button 15 25 during playback to pause playback Press the play pause button 15 25 again to resume playback Stop playback press the stop button 16 33 during playback to stop playback Skip to next track press the next button 11 34 during playback to skip to the next track Skip 10 tracks it is possible to skip 10 tracks at once This can be done by pressing the folder button 5 26 Fast Foward hold
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5. Bluetooth device with a simple press on the button and it allows you to directly enjoy your favourite music 1 Turn on the device by pressing the Power button 13 24 2 Switch to the Bluetooth mode by repeatedly pressing the source button 3 29 Once the display 14 shows blue the device is in the Bluetooth mode 3 Go to the Bluetooth menu on the external device and click on Lenco The devices will now establish a connection Depending on the external device you may have to give Lenco permission to automatically connect to the external device To increase user friendliness Lenco advises to allow establishing an automatic connection wiilT MobileNL 14 46 q O 87 m milT MobileNL 3G 14 47 7 87 Ga Bluetooth on Bluetooth C Devices Devices BluePort Not Connected BluePort Not Connected Lenco Not Paired Lenco Connected Now Discoverable Now Discoverable 4 Go to the music player on the external device and export your favourite music to the Lenco boombox E Lenco KE E Annuleer Basic Operation Basic Features Power on off the device press the Power button 13 24 to turn the device on or off The device is equipped with an ECO mode to save energy The ECO mode enables the device to automatically power itself down when it isn t being used for 5 minutes Adjust the speaker volume press the volume buttons 8 35 to adjust the volume Mute the speakers press t
6. CE aes a a a a 20 MFOUDIESHOOUING sosesc a i 21 SPECMCAUON S usa EE E EEE 22 ode IMSIUCHONS eesi tee tiie epee tem ne tioe dura 23 Declaration Of COMO RM nosar TE eect dns E deena N 24 Do not distribute copyrighted Material cccccccseccesccceeceeeeceeeceeeceueceusseeeeseeeseeesaes 25 D E Ne liras sin eis is eceure tee td ache aacabiewact ed cuenta tiwadieuah enamel iveadeheinsu sedans tuaaeeabcramudteadediied aes 25 1G OL MN zie teat cae tas oun seman iencececc ear tages aeeadaicna teva ste tases oases eect oe iee 26 DEVICE and SUD DOM aieia died tue Sie dente iced A meee 27 Dear customer Thank you for choosing for Lenco At Lenco we are convinced that everyone should enjoy life as much as possible Our products are meant to support improve and create joyful moments for everyone For this reason we offer user friendly high quality and well designed consumer electronics for an excellent price This user manual is designed to help you with the features of this device Note This user manual was written during the development of the product based on the factory settings If the product would need improvement priority is given to the product and therefore in these cases the quick start guide user manual illustrations in the user manual and or packaging may differ from the actual product Lenco is not liable for any printing errors in this user manual What s in the box The content of the box is assembled with the
7. Class II construction can be connected to an unearthed power outlet The power outlet must be located close the device and must be easily accessible Make sure that power outlets or extension cables are not over overloaded Overloading can cause short circuits or fire Always pull the plug when removing it from the power outlet Do not pull the power cord This may cause a short circuit f you notice smoke an excessive build up of heat or any other unexpected phenomena you should disconnect the plug from the power outlet immediately Disconnect the plug from the power outlet during lightning storms Disconnect the plug from the outlet when the device will not be used for a long time Do not step on the power cord and dont pinch the power cord Do not place heavy objects on the power cord or any other cables as this may damage the cord or cables Keep the device away from children When they play with the power cord they can seriously injure themselves Keep the power cable away from rodents and rabbits Make sure all ventilation openings are clear at all times do not cover or block them Leave 5 cm 2 free space around the device Always make sure the device is well ventilated Keep the device away from heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves candles and other heat generating products Avoid using the device near strong magnetic fields Do not use this device when condensation may o
8. F 2 3 Replace the battery with a new one and slide the battery tray s back in the remote control Note that the side of the battery is facing up The model number of the battery is CR2025 Basic settings Setting the clock In standby mode the device will display the clock on the LCD display 14 You can set the clock as follows 1 Make sure the device is in Standby mode 2 Hold the clock set button 4 36 for 3 seconds until 12H or 24H appears on the display 14 3 Use the previous next buttons 11 34 to change the clock display format You can select 12 or 24 hours display format To select the 12 hours display format make sure the display shows 12H 14 To select the 24 hours display format make sure the display shows 24H 14 Confirm the selection by pressing the clock set button 4 36 The device will automatically go to the screen for setting the clock 4 Use the previous next buttons 11 34 to set the hours Once the hours are set confirm the setting by pressing the clock set button 4 36 The device will now automatically switch to the screen for setting the minutes 5 Use the previous next buttons 11 34 to set the minutes Once the minutes are set confirm the setting by pressing the clock set button 4 36 The device will now return to the Standby mode and the set time is shown on the display Pair amp Play connecting a Bluetooth device Pair amp Play allows you to connect a
9. Is read the radio will automatically start playback Basic Operation during playback from an SD card Pause playback press the play pause button 15 25 during playback to pause playback Press the play pause button 15 25 again to resume playback Stop playback press the stop button 16 33 during playback to stop playback Skip to next track press the next button 11 34 during playback to skip to the next track Skip 10 tracks It is possible to skip 10 tracks at once This can be done by pressing the folder button 5 26 Fast Foward hold the next button 11 34 during playback to fast forward Once the button is released the device will stop fast forwarding Skip to previous track press the previous button 11 34 during playback to skip to the previous track Rewind hold the previous button 11 34 during playback to rewind Once the button is released the device will stop rewinding Using the repeat function when the repeat function is enabled the current track a folder or all tracks on the media will be repeated Press the play mode button 4 36 to enable the repeat function The repeat mode can be changed or disabled by repeatedly pressing the play mode button 4 36 The display 14 will show the active repeat mode as follows REP 1 Current track is repeated REP FOLDER Current folder is repeated Only for media with with multiple folders REP ALL All tracks on media are repeated
10. or distribute in any manner or medium any content or services displayed through this device THIRD PARTY CONTENT AND SERVICES ARE PROVIDED AS IS LENCO DOES NOT WARRANT CONTENT OR SERVICES SO PROVIDED NEITHER EXPRESSLY NOR IMPLIED FOR ANY PURPOSE LENCO EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE LENCO DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY VALIDITY TIMELINESS LEGALITY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THIS DEVICE UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE SHALL LENCO BE LIABLE NEITHER IN CONTRACT NOR TORT FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ATTORNEY FEES EXPENSES OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN OR AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE BY YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Third party services may be terminated or interrupted at any time and Lenco makes no representation or warranty that any content or service will remain available for any period Content and services are transmitted by third parties by means of networks and transmission facilities over which Lenco has no control Without limiting the generality of this disclaimer Lenco expressly disclaims any responsibility or liability for any interruption or suspension of any content or service made availabl
11. or permanent hearing loss WARNING Do not use a USB extension cable to connect a USB device The use of a USB extension cable can cause malfunction or loss of data Declaration of Conformity C Products with a CE marking comply with the EMC directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC issued by the European Commission of the European Community RoHS this device has been manufactured according to the RoHS Directive ErP Il this device complies with the ErP Directive WEEE this device complies with the 2002 96 EC Directive Do not distribute copyrighted material Do not distribute copyrighted material without the permission of the owners By doing this you risk violation of copyright laws The manufacturer is not liable for any legal issues caused by illegal use of copyrighted material by the user Disclaimer some content and services accessible through this device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright patent trademark and or other intellectual property laws Such content and services are solely provided for your personal and non commercial use You may not use any content or services in a manner that has not been authorized by the content owner or service provider Without limiting the foregoing unless expressly authorized by the applicable content owner or service provider you may not modify copy republish upload post transmit translate sell or create derivative works exploit
12. previous next track or to change the radio frequency 12 Bluetooth band button use this button to switch to the pairing mode or to switch between AM and FM 13 Power button press this button to turn the device on or off 14 LCD display the LCD display displays the most important information 15 Play pause mem button use this button to pause a track or to browse through the preset stations 16 Stop mem button press this button to stop playback or to browse through the preset stations 17 Bass button press this button to turn the BASS BOOST function on or off BASS BOOST provides extra bass 18 Open close the storage compartment with AUX in press here to open or close the compartment A phone MP3 player or different device can be stored in the storage compartment With the Velcro the device can be fixed The AUX in is also located inside the compartment Rear view 19 Shoulder strap attachment points the shoulder strap can be attached to these points 20 USB charger with mini USB connector a device can be charged using this connector 21 Telescopic antenna the antenna receives the AM FM radio signals 22 Battery compartment insert the batteries in this compartment 23 AC connection connect the power cord to this connection Afstandsbediening 24 Power button press this button to turn the device on or off 25 Play pause mem button use this button 24 a 31 to pause a track or to browse throu
13. the next button 11 34 during playback to fast forward Once the button is released the device will stop fast forwarding Skip to previous track press the previous button 11 34 during playback to skip to the previous track Rewind hold the previous button 11 34 during playback to rewind Once the button is released the device will stop rewinding Connections Connecting a device through the AUX input Every device with an AUX output or headphones output can be connected to the AUX input that is located in the storage compartment 18 To connect a device to the input the storage compartment 18 has to be opened first After opening the compartment pull the AUX cable out and connect the external device as shown in the figure below When the external device is connected through the AUX input the volume can only be controlled through the boombox Everything else can only be controlled on the external device To playback sound through the AUX input the boombox must be set in the AUX mode Do this by repeatedly pressing the source button 3 29 until AU is shown on the AU op het display 14 It s also possible to store the external AUX device in the storage compartment 18 see chapter Using the storage compartment for instructions on how to store the device in the compartment Charging a device through the built in USB charger To charge an external device connect the device with mini USB to the built in cha
14. Lenco e Table of content WV SW AC OO Casas cae sae ede E cue eaies acceeaaeets snoceeeesdeadeeene 4 Exploring the device ccccccceccsecccececeeeceeeceeeceueecuecaueesuecsuecsuesaueesaeeseeeseeesseesaueeneeegs 5 FROMM WIG WW EE E AEE E E N E 5 PREVO W a E E E sie taseia 7 PUSAN CUS OC CS MN eee cee cca cea nia A ERE E a EN Era 8 Gena SE AIC deer ct ates ous S E EEA E 9 Where to install cccccccssccecessceceeseeeceeeeceuscecseueeeseaeeessaeeeseeeeseaeeessaueeeseaeeesaeeesaueeessuseessags 9 Hotaling oac kUn OA IC Scheid ale cece sage tte ee cenecaeet E 10 Connecting the device to the MAINS cccccccsesseeeeccceeeceeeeesseeeeeeeeeesaeeseeeeceeeeseeaaaeeeeeeeeeesaaas 10 Using the device on batteries ccccceeceecceccseseeceeeccaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesseeeseeessaeaseeeeessaageeeeeeeaas 11 Attaching the shoulder SULA bs a 22accs he cebeed cc conlancdacee aad hacen subdued cccoulanudaedassenaterecsuenhaceseatesadeeoet 11 First use Of the remote CONTIOL cccccccseeeecceseeeceececseeeeceeeecsuseeeseeesseeeesaeesseueeessaeeessags 11 Replacing the battery of the remote control cccccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeaeeeseesaneeeensaeeees 12 SIG SUING waters eterna centre E E aie ianseeteseoutaeaeareianamemencndnuins 12 Setting the COCK 2 0 ceeeeeseecceeececeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseseeeseeeeeeeeesseaeseeeeeeeessseseeeeeeeeeseaaas 12 Pair amp Play connecting a Bluetooth device
15. Using the repeat function when the repeat function is enabled the current track a folder or all tracks on the media will be repeated Press the play mode button 4 36 to enable the repeat function The repeat mode can be changed or disabled by repeatedly pressing the play mode button 4 36 The display 14 will show the active repeat mode as follows REP 1 Current track is repeated REP FOLDER Current folder is repeated Only for MP3 and WMA media with multiple folders REP ALL All tracks on media are repeated USB storage device playback Through the built in USB port 9 MP3 and WMA files can be played Enter the USB mode by pressing the source button 3 29 until USB is shown on the display 14 Always connect the USB storage device directly to the radio and never use a USB extension cable Open the USB SD cover by sliding it towards the handle 1 as can be seen in the figure below Connect the USB storage device when it is connected properly the radio will start reading the device Once the USB storage device is read the radio will automatically start playback Basic Operation during playback from a USB storage device Pause playback press the play pause button 15 25 during playback to pause playback Press the play pause button 15 25 again to resume playback Stop playback press the stop button 16 33 during playback to stop playback Skip to next track press the next button 11 34 duri
16. aying a CD Audio MP3 and WMA CDs can be played with the built in CD player Enter the CD mode by pressing the source button 8 29 until CD is shown on the display 14 Insert the CD in the disc slot 2 with the printed side facing the handle 1 The CD is inserted at an angle of about 45 degrees When the CD is inserted correctly into the disc slot the device will accept the CD and start reading it Once the CD is read the device will automatically start playback To eject the CD press the eject button 6 31 During CD playback the display 14 will show the elapsed time of the track Basic Operation during CD playback Pause playback press the play pause button 15 25 during playback to pause playback Press the play pause button 15 25 again to resume playback Stop playback press the stop button 16 33 during playback to stop playback Skip to next track press the next button 11 34 during playback to skip to the next track Skip 10 tracks It is possible to skip 10 tracks at once This can be done by pressing the folder button 5 26 Fast Foward hold the next button 11 34 during playback to fast forward Once the button is released the device will stop fast forwarding Skip to previous track press the previous button 11 34 during playback to skip to the previous track Rewind hold the previous button 11 34 during playback to rewind Once the button is released the device will stop rewinding
17. ccur Do not use this device near water or other liquids Do not use this device in a damp room Do not use this device near a swimming pool Electrostatic interference may interfere with the normal use of this device If this occurs reset the device and restart it according to the instructions in the user manual The display is made of plastic and might break when it s damaged Beware of sharp plastic splinters when the screen breaks to avoid injury Should the unit become wet immediately remove the plug from the power outlet and let the appliance fry for 72 hours before trying to use it again Remove the batteries from the device and or remote control if they will not be used for a long time This device and the supplied accessories contain sensitive components Never drop them put them in a microwave burn them or paint them Do not bite or suck on the device and or supplied accessories Do not insert the device or the supplied accessories in your ears mouth or other body orifices This device and or accessories contain small parts that may lead to a choking hazard Therefore keep it away from children When connecting the device if a connector does not seem to fit do not force it Be careful when using this device when participating in traffic the sound might distract your attention Lenco recommends using A brand batteries 6 WARNING Prolonged exposure to loud sounds from personal music players may lead to temporary
18. e device Connect the other end to a power outlet Q 4 p i AC Outlet O 230 240V 50 60Hz Using the device on batteries lf the device is connected to the mains first disconnect the power plug from the outlet Open the battery compartment 22 and install the batteries Always remove the batteries from the device when the device will not be used for long periods or when the device is connected to the mains UM 2 LR14 UM 2 LR14 UM 2 LR14 UM 2 LR14 7 1 eszes OIO csizersv OO tsaer OO esiz E A la ANA A UM 2 LR14 7 Oita AN wr U or i L EERS Attaching the shoulder strap The shoulder strap allows you to bring the device anywhere you go Attach the strap to the attachment points 19 as indicated in the figure below First use of the remote control Before the first use of the remote control the plastic tab should be pulled out of the remote A Lenco recommends using A brand batteries A Bright ambient light may interfere with operation of the remote control Remove the batteries from the remote control when it is not being used for a long time A Replacing the battery of the remote control m When the remote control stops working or stops working gt properly the battery should be replaced Replace the battery as O gt follows a 1 Press the catch at arrow 1 in the direction of arrow 2 and hold it 2 Pull the battery tray out by pulling it in the direction of arrow SZ
19. e through this device Lenco is neither responsible nor liable for customer service related to the content and services Any question or request for service relating to the content or services should be made directly to the respective content and service providers End of life This symbol indicates that the relevant electrical product or battery should not be disposed of as general household waste in Europe To ensure the correct waste treatment of the product and battery please dispose them in accordance to any applicable local laws of requirement for disposal of electrical equipment or batteries In so doing you will help to conserve natural resources and improve standards of environmental protection in treatment and disposal of electrical waste Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive When you see a crossed out wheeled waste container on the product It means that the product falls under the EU directive 2002 96 EC Service and support For information and support about the hardware www lenco com Lenco helpdesk Germany 0900 1520530 Local charges The Netherlands 0900 23553626 Local charges 1ct P min Belgium 02 6200115 Local charges France 0170480005 Local charges The helpdesk is accessible from Monday till Friday from 9 AM till 6 PM Lenco offers service and warranty in accordance to European law which means that in case of repair both during and after the warranty period you should contact your loca
20. gh the 25 G a preset stations 26 Folder FM ST button use this button to skip A C Ga 10 tracks or to switch between mono and x stereo radio reception 26 FLODER a d 2 Equalizer button press this button to 27 35 browse through the different equalizers 28 4 w 28 Mute press this button to mute the sound MEMICLK SET 29 Source button press this button to select 29 G36 the source 30 Bass button press this button to turn the 20 BASS BOOST function on or off BASS BOOST provides extra bass 31 Eject button press this button to eject the CD 32 Bluetooth band button use this button to switch to the pairing mode or to switch between AM and FM 33 Stop mem button press this button to stop playback or to browse through the preset stations 34 Previous next tune tune buttons use these buttons to skip to the previous next track or to change the radio frequency 35 Volume buttons these buttons can be used to control the volume Press the volume button to increase the volume press the volume button to decrease the volume 36 Play mode memory clock set button use this button to set the repeat mode to save a radio frequency or to set the clock Getting started Where to install Never place the device in direct sunlight Place it on a sturdy platform of which the surface should be flat and steady so the product can t fall or hit by any objects Make sure the product is placed in such a
21. he mute button 28 to mute the sound Select the input source press the de source button 3 29 to select the input source the options are Radio CD USB SD card AUX and Bluetooth Radio mode This device has an AM FM radio with a telescopic antenna for receiving radio signals lf you want to listen to the radio first fully extend the telescopic antenna 21 If the Signal is weak adjust the position of the antenna to find the best reception Contact your local service provider for a frequency list of the radio stations that can be received in your area Turning the radio on Press the Power button 13 24 to turn the device on If the radio is not in radio mode press source 3 29 until the display 14 shows Rad Once Rad has disappeared the frequency and the band AM FM are shown on the display 14 Switching between AM FM This device has an AM tuner with a frequency range from 522 kHz to 1620 kHz and an FM tuner with a frequency range from 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz Press the Band button 12 31 to switch between AM and FM Finding a station frequency You can use manual tuning or automatic tuning when searching for a radio station To automatically search for a station with a frequency higher than the current frequency hold the tun button 11 34 for 3 seconds To automatically search for a station with a frequency lower than the current frequency hold the tun button 11 34 for 3 seconds Once the tuner has f
22. l dealer Please note It is not possible to send repairs to Lenco directly Important note lf the unit is opened by a non official service center the warranty expires This device is not suitable for professional use In case of professional use all warranty obligations of the manufacturer will be voided 2012 STL Group B V all rights reserved Lenco is a trademark of STL Group B V STL Group B V is not responsible for any printing errors in this manual Products of other manufacturers are only mentioned for information This does not mean that these products are recommended by STL Group B V STL Group B V accepts no liability for the reliability or compatibility of these products
23. manner that nothing can fall on top of it as pressure will damage or break the product Prevent insertion of objects into the ventilation slots or openings in the cabinet at all time A Always read the safety instructions carefully before use A A Lenco is not responsible for damages and or consequential damage caused by improper use or malfunction of the device Lenco is not responsible for the loss of data during data transfer or or the loss of data Do not use a USB extension cable to connect a USB device The use of a USB A extension cable can cause malfunction or loss of data A Lenco recommends using A brand batteries Installing backup batteries By installing batteries in the backup memory battery compartment the device will always be powered The device needs to be powered to store the things in memory When the device is connected to the mains the batteries will not be used When utility power fails the device will automatically switch to the backup memory batteries Things that are stored in memory are the pair amp play data preset radio stations and clock settings Open the battery compartment 22 located on the bottom of the device to install the batteries Pi zir j j j j _ DE E MATRIO Connecting the device to the mains The device can be powered by connecting it to the mains Connect one end of the power cable with the 8 shape to the AC socket 23 located on the back of th
24. ng playback to skip to the next track Skip 10 tracks It is possible to skip 10 tracks at once This can be done by pressing the folder button 5 26 Fast Foward hold the next button 11 34 during playback to fast forward Once the button is released the device will stop fast forwarding Skip to previous track press the previous button 11 34 during playback to skip to the previous track Rewind hold the previous button 11 34 during playback to rewind Once the button is released the device will stop rewinding Using the repeat function when the repeat function is enabled the current track a folder or all tracks on the media will be repeated Press the play mode button 4 36 to enable the repeat function The repeat mode can be changed or disabled by repeatedly pressing the play mode button 4 36 The display 14 will show the active repeat mode as follows REP 1 Current track is repeated REP FOLDER Current folder is repeated Only for media with with multiple folders REP ALL All tracks on media are repeated SD card playback Through the built in SD card slot 9 MP3 and WMA files can be played Enter the SD mode by pressing the source button 3 29 until CARD is shown on the display 14 Open the USB SD cover by sliding it towards the handle 1 as can be seen in the figure below Insert the SD card when it is connected properly the radio will start reading the device Once the SD card
25. ound a station with sufficient signal strength it will stop scanning automatically To manually switch frequency or to fine tune briefly press the tun button 11 34 to lower the frequency with steps of 9 kHz in AM or steps of 0 05 MHz in FM Briefly press the tun button 11 34 to increase the frequency with steps of 9 KHz in AM or steps of 0 05 MHz in FM Storing preset stations You can store up to 30 stations in the memory 10 AM stations and 20 FM stations Storing a station 1 Press the memory button 4 36 PO1 will blink on the display 14 P is the number of the preset station which means the number that the station will be saved under 2 You can browse through the P numbers by pressing the mem button 16 33 or mem button 15 25 3 Store a station by pressing the memory button 4 36 Recalling a preset station You can recall a preset station by pressing mem 16 33 or mem 15 25 When using the AM band only AM preset stations can be recalled When using the FM band only FM preset stations can be recalled Switching between mono and stereo Some channels can only be received in mono while some others might have bad stereo reception causing noise When there is noise while receiving a stereo station the sound can be improved by switching to mono Press the FM ST Button 5 26 to switch between mix mono and stereo mode When the device is in stereo mode ST will be shown on the display 14 Pl
26. rger 20 as can be seen in the figure below Once an external device is connected it will start charging immediately Advanced Using the storage compartment Open the storage compartment 18 and loosen the Velcro Place the device carefully on the holders and then fix it using the Velcro Setting the equalizer This boombox is equipped with several equalizer presets The equalizers can be used to adjust the sound settings to your genre so that music sounds better You can choose from Rock Classic Pop Jazz Press the EQ button 7 27 to switch between the different equalizer presets Setting the Bass Boost The Bass Boost function allows you to add extra Bass to music It is possible that music with a lot of Bass sounds distorted when the Bass Boost function is enabled Bass Boost can be enabled or disabled by pressing the BASS button 17 30 Maintenance of the device Clean the device only with a soft damp cloth Do not use detergents Troubleshooting Problem Solution Check if the plug is inserted firmly into The device is not turning on the outlet Replace the batteries Remove the plug from the outlet for at least 5 minutes Remove the batteries from the device for at least 5 minutes When using batteries sound is soft or Replace the batteries distorted Settings or options are suddenly For settings and options there is a time cancelled limit Repeat the s
27. teps Fully extend the telescopic antenna 21 Rotate the telescopic antenna 21 Press the FM St button 5 26 Bluetoothe music stutters Place the Bluetoothe device closer to the boombox Music playback stutters while playing a The CD is possibly dirty Clean it with a CD clean and dry soft cloth Replace the battery The ambient light might be too strong The remote control is not working or not are Are you within the range of 5 meters MONO Propet Are there any objects between the boombox and the remote control The device is not responding well Radio stations can barely be heard because of noise or cannot be received Specifications AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Battery 8x UM2 Power supply Backup memory battery 2x UM4 Device operates 6 hours on batteries during normal use Power connection 1 5M euro plug Standby Operation Temperature l 0 45W Power consumption O N 10 35 C Humidity 5 90 Power output max 2X 5W RMS 2X 10W RMS 1 5dB 20Hz 20kHz lt 60dB 1kHz Rock Classic Operating Output Subwoofer Frequency response Output THD noise Equalizer fixed AM band FM band Boombox 522kHz 1620KHz 87 5MHz 108MHz 488 x 210 x 215 mm 38 x 85 x6 mm 9343 gram 15 gram Light blue 12cm Dimensions WxDxH Remote control Main device Remote control Display Information display colour Disc size Compatible discs and disc formats O 4 Q D eg s a N N
28. utmost care In the unfortunate case that anything is missing please contact your dealer Content of the box 1 Boombox 1 Shoulder strap 1 Remote control 1 Power cable Exploring the device In the user manual every feature or action always includes the number of the button or part that is used so that you can easily recognize the buttons or parts that are needed Front view O CON OO 1 Handle use the handle to lift the device 2 CD slot you can insert a CD into the CD slot Always insert a CD with the label facing up 3 Source button press this button to select the source 4 Play mode memory clock set button use this button to set the repeat mode to save a radio frequency or to set the clock 5 Folder FM ST button use this button to skip 10 tracks or to switch between mono and stereo radio reception 6 Eject button press this button to eject the CD 7 Equalizer button press this button to browse through the different equalizers 8 Volume buttons these buttons can be used to control the volume Press the volume button to increase the volume press the volume button to decrease the volume 9 USB port slide the cover backwards to reach the USB port Use the USB port to connect a USB storage device 10 SD card slot slide the cover backwards to reach the SD card slot Use the SD card slot to insert an SD card 11 Previous next tune tune buttons use these buttons to skip to the
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