Digital TunerCD/MP3 Player
Helpful hints:1 Adjust the Source selector to CD/MP3.
Digital tuner �You can erase a preset station by storingAbout MP3
2 Open the CD door, and insert a CD/MP3
Tuning to radio stations another frequency in its place.The music compression technology MP3with the printed side facing up, then press
(MPEG1 Audio Layer 3) significantly reduce
1 Push the source selector to TUNER.the CD door gently to close.
� ttuu is displayed briefly, then the radio sta-Autostore the digital data of an audio CD while main-� Display shows flashing rrEEAAdd, indicating
Autostore automatically starts programming
tion frequency, waveband and, if pro-radio stations from preset 1.Any previoustaining CD quality sound.the disc reading, then the total track num-
grammed, a preset number are shown.Y Getting MP3 files: you can either down-ber and playing time.OCD� is also display
presets e.g. manually programmed will be
(See 2) erased.load legal music files from the internet to(See 3).
2 Push BAND to FM or AM to select1 Push BAND to FM or AM to selectyour computer hard disc, or create such files� For MP3: OMP3� and the total album
desired waveband. number are also displayed (See 4).
desired waveband. by converting audio CD files in your comput-
3 Press and hold TUNING or § until theer through appropriate encoder software.3 Press 2; to start playback.
2 Press PROG until AAuuttOO displays and flashes.
frequency in the display starts running.� Available stations are programmed (AM(128kbps bit rate or higher is recommended� Display shows current track number and
� The radio automatically tunes to a stationthe elapsed time of the track.
or FM).After all stations are stored, thefor MP3 files.)
of sufficient reception. Display showsfirst autostore preset station will then4 To pause playback, press 2;.
SSrrcchh during automatic tuning.YCreating a MP3 CD: burn the music files
automatically play.� Display:The elapsed playing time flashes.
4 Repeat step 3 if necessary until you find thefrom your computer hard disc on a CDR or
CDRW using your CD burner.5 To resume, press 2; again.
desired station.To listen to a preset or autostore sta-
tion 6 To stop CD playback, press 9.
YTo tune to a weak station, press TUNINGHelpful hints:
or briefly and repeatedly until you havePress the ALB/PRE +/- buttons once orHelpful hints:
more until the desired preset station is dis-� Make sure that the file names of the MP3 files
found optimal reception.CD play will also stop when:
played.end with.mp3.
To improve radio reception:� Total number of music files and albums:around� you open the CD door;
Y For FM, extend, incline and turn the tele-350 (with a typical file name length of 20 char-�you select TUNERor OFF;
scopic antenna. Reduce its length if the signalacters)�the CD has reached the end.
is too strong.� The length of file names affects the number of
Y For AM, the set uses a built-in aerial. Directtracks for playback.With shorter file names,
this aerial by turning the whole set.more files can be burned on a disc.Selecting a different track
Y Press TUNING / § once or repeatedly
Programming radio stations
until the desired track number appears in the
You can store up to a total of 20 radio sta-Playing a disc display.
tions in the memory (10 FM and 10 AM),
Y This CD player plays Audio Discs including
manually or automatically (Auto store).CD-R/CD-RW and MP3-CD. Do not try toFor MP3: First press ALB/PRE +/- once or
more to find your album.
Manual programming play a CD-ROM, CD-I, CDV,VCD, DVD orY In the pause/stop position, press 2; to start
1 Tune to your desired station (see Tuning tocomputer CD.
playback.
radio stations).IMPORTANT!
2 Press PROG to activate programming.
� Display: PROG flashes.YCDs encoded with copyright protectionFinding a passage within a
technologies by some record companies may
3 Press ALB/PRE +/- once or more to allo-track
be unplayable by this product.
cate a number from 1 to 10.1 During playback, press and holdTUNING
/ §.
4 Press PROG to confirm.
� The CD/MP3 is played at high speed and
5 Repeat steps 1-4 to store other stations.with reduced volume. |