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GRUNDIG CDM700 Repair Manual

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GRUNDIG CDM700 - It's a complete service manual, and it's in PDF format. It contains circuit diagrams ( schemas ) etc. It also usually contains parts catalog. After placing order we'll send You download instructions on Your email address. See below for delivery information

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GRUNDIGServiceCDM 700
CD PLAYERCASSETTE DECK
RandomChanging the programmeCompact cassettesSelecting �TAPEO
Y Press the RANDOM button on the remote control.Replacing previously programmed tracksY For recording, use a NORMAL (IEC type I) cassette onCopyright: Y Press the ON/OFF button to switch the unit on.
� 'RANDOM' lights up on the display.TRACKRANDOMY Press PROGRAM/TIME repeatedly until the displaywhich the tabs are not broken out.Recording is permissible insofar asY Press the TAPEbutton on the unit or on the remote control.
Y Press PLAY/PAUSE 2;.shows the track you wish to replace. � This deck is not suited for recording on CHROME(IEC II)copyright or other rights of third parties� The TAPE 6 indicator lights up.
� The tracks are played in random order until all ofY Select the track you want to enter in its place.or METAL (IEC IV) cassettes.are not infringed.
them have been played once.Y Store this track by pressing PROGRAM/TIME.Y For playback, any cassette type may be inserted.Cassette playback
Y By pressing RANDOM during playback, randomAdding tracks to the programmeY Press 9//STOP/EJECT to open the cassette holder.
play starts from the end of the playing track.TRACKMEMORYY At the very beginning and end of the tape, no
Y Press PROGRAM/TIME repeatedly until the displayrecording will take place during the few secondsY Insert a recorded cassette.
Y The function is deactivated by pressing STOP9 (inshows the first empty memory location.when the leader tape passes the recorder heads.
which case the CD stops) or RANDOM; in this caseY You can now add tracks to the sequence asY Adjust the sound using the VOLUMEand UBScontrols.Y To prevent the accidental erasure of a recording,
the remaining tracks are played in their normal order.described above. Y Press BPLAY and playback will start.
keep the cassette side to be safeguarded in front of
Y The random function is not possible during playbackY For brief interruptions, press ;PAUSE.
of a programme.Playing a programmeyou and break out the left tab. 1
Now, recording on this side is no longer possible.Y To restart playback, press this button once more.
Storing a programmeY Press PROGRAM/TIME once to show the first track ofY To render this safeguard ineffective, cover the hole� When the end of the tape is reached the BPLAY
the programme.with a piece of adhesive tape.button is released.
By programming the player you can play up to 20Y Press PLAY/PAUSE 2;.Y Before use, check and tighten slack tape with aY To stop, press 9//STOP/EJECT.
tracks in any desired order. If you exceed the maximum
of 20 tracks, the programme function will start again� Play starts with the first track of the programme.pencil to avoid jamming the deck mechanism or1On pressing again, the cassette holder will open.
from the beginning. You may store each track more� After the last track playback stops.snapping the tape.
TRACK� The CD's total playing time and number of tracksWinding the tape
than once.appear on the display.Y The tape of a C-120 cassette is extremely thin andY Press RF.FWD to search forward to the end of
Y In STOP mode, press PROGRAM/TIME on the unit orcan be easily damaged. C-120 cassettes are notthe tape.
on the remote control.Note: recommended for this unit.
The display shows 00 P-01 and 'MEMORY' andTRACKMEMORYY Press STOP 9 to stop playback.Y Do not expose the cassettes to rain, moisture, sand,Y Press QREW to search backward to the
'TRACK' start flashing.Y While playing a programme, it is possible to use UP/¤or to excessive heat. (E.g. from heating equipment orbeginning of the tape.
YWhile 'MEMORY' is flashing, select the first desiredor °/DOWN to select the desired programmedin motor cars parked in the sun).
track using UP/¤ or °/DOWN (or 1-0 / +10 ontracks. It is not possible to use the 1-0 / +10 buttons.Y Do not store cassettes near strong magnetic fields (for
the remote control).example, TV sets, speakers, engines, etc.).
Erasing a programmeY Store this track by pressing PROGRAM/TIME again.TRACKMEMORY
Y Select and store in this way up to 20 desired titles.Y To clear the programme, press the PROGRAM/TIME
button and afterwards STOP 9.
Checking the programme� You can only erase the programme when the player
is stopped.
Y In STOP mode, press PROGRAM/TIMErepeatedly.Y The programme is also erased:
� The display shows in sequence all programmed track� by opening the CD door using OPEN;
numbers and 'MEMORY' and 'TRACK' start flashing.� if the batteries are exhausted or if the power supply
is interrupted in another way.
CASSETTE DECKPOWER SUPPLYCONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Battery SupplyBack panelRemote control
Cassette recordingRecording from the CD playerY Open the battery compartment (on the bottom of theSTEREO MONO+-R-- --L-+The buttons on the remote control have the same
Y Press 9// STOP/EJECT to open the cassette(CD synchro recording)set) and insert as shown 8 batteries, type R14, UM2BEAT CUTABfunctions as the corresponding ones on the unit.
Y Press the CD button on the unit or on theor C-cells.AC INPUTSPEAKERSON/OFFExtra buttons:
holder.
remote control.Y Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will notBEATCUT / FM MONO/STEREO: For eliminating
Y Insert the cassette.be used again for a long period.INTRODISPLAY�to display the clock and change the
Y ItOs not necessary to start the CD playerpossible whistle tones during AM recordings andRANDOMdisplay mode
Y When monitoring duringseparately: by pressing 0RECORDthe CD� The battery supply is switched off when the set isreduce noise caused by weak FM stereo stations.RYEAPE
recording, adjust theplayer starts automatically.connected to the mains.LPATIS/SDCARANDOM�to play the titles of a CD in random
AC INPUT: Socket for mains lead.
� If the CD player is in STOP position, recording Y To change over to battery supply, pull out the plugNorder
SPEAKERS + R - / - L +: Loudspeaker terminals.
will start from the beginning of the CD (or fromfrom the AC INPUT socket.MUTETUNINGSKIPINTRO�to play only the first 10 seconds of
the beginning of the programmed selection).Displayeach title
sound using the controls VOLUME and UBS.Back-up batteries for preset memoryY To start a recording in the middle of a track,VOLUMEMUTE�for muting the speakers
In order to keep the presets stored in the memory during
These controls do not affect the recording.CH TRACKMEMORYINTROREPEATRANDOM1231-0�to select CD tracks and radio channels
play the CD in the normal way. the time that the unit is switched off, it is necessary toFM
AM
Starting and stopping the recordingY As soon as the desired passage is reached,insert two additional batteries.MHz456kHzPROGRAMTIMEdirectly
Y Start recording by pressing 0RECORD(the Bpause the CD and then start recording byY Place these batteries size LR06, AA, alkaline type in789+10�to select numbers above nine, press this
PLAYbutton is automatically also pressed).pressing 0RECORD.the battery compartment.BANDPLAY/PAUSEbutton and then one of the 1-0 buttons
� The REC 6 indicator lights up. Y These batteries should always be inserted, regardlessThe display indicates:0+10to make the number you want (e.g., to
Recording from the radioof the power supply (mains voltage or batteries).CH:indicates the radio memory channelTAPETUNERCDselect 12, press +10 and then 2).
Y When the end of the tape is reached, the
recorder buttons are released.Y Press the TUNER button on the unit or on theTRACK:indicates the CD trackSTOPAllgemeiner Teil / General Section
remote control.Mains supplyMEMORY: programming or programme playback (CD)
Y To interrupt recording, press ;PAUSE.
Y Select the desired waveband and station (seeY Check if the mains voltage as shown on the typeor storing stations (Tuner)CDM 700RTROLChanging batteries
Y To continue recording, press ;PAUSE again.�TUNERO).plate (at the rear of the set) corresponds to your localEMOTECONINTRO: during the INTRO function
Y Press 9//STOP/EJECT if you want to stopY In case of FM radio recordings, set themains voltage. If it does not, consult your dealer orIf the range of your infrared remote control seems toREPEAT:repeat alldecrease, or if certain functions can no longer be
recording before the end of the tape. FMMONO/STEREO switch to the desiredservice organisation.
carried out, you should replace the batteries.
� The REC 6 indicator goes out. position.REPEAT:(flashing) repeat one
Y On pressing 9//STOP/EJECT again, theY If during the recording of an AM station, aY Connect the mains lead to the AC INPUT socket andTwo mignon 1.5 Volt LR03, size AAA batteries areRANDOM: during the RANDOM functionrequired.
cassette holder will open.whistling sound is heard, this sound can bethe wall socket.
To change the batteries, open the compartment on the
suppressed by setting the BEAT CUT switch to� The mains supply is switched on.88:track number (CD) or memory channelback of the remote control. Ensure that the batteries are
Note:
another position.Y When you insert the power supply cable plug into(Tuner)inserted properly (note the markings in the
the mains socket, the unit automatically switches toFM/AM: indicates the selected wavebandWhen using battery supply, the
stand by. STON/OFFbutton can only be used to:lights up when receiving FM stereo stationscompartment).
� The Stand by indicator 6 lights up.switch the unit to stand by.
88:8.85:playing time (CD), station
Y To disconnect the set from the mains completely,To switch the unit on when using batteryfrequency (Tuner) and clock time
withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket.supply, use the ON/OFFbutton on the
MHz/kHz: for FM reception the frequencies are indica-set (see 'Switching on and off').
1 - 7ted in MHz and for AM reception in kHz
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