[. . . ] Note: If malfunctions occur due to static electricity charges or fast transient (burst), reset the device. To do this, pull out the power plug and connect it again after a few seconds.
General information on laser devices
You will find a symbol similar to the one shown here on the bottom of the device.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 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.
If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are employed, it may lead to dangerous exposure to emissions. Invisible laser radiation is emitted if the CD compartment is opened and the safety locking mechanism is shorted. Do not expose yourself to this radiation.
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OVERVIEW ______________________________________________________
Controls
RRCD 2700
General information
RADIO OFF/TAPE Switches between the CD, TAPE and RADIO input sources. [. . . ] "Album" corresponds to a folder on a PC, "file" to a file on a PC or a CD-DA track. An MP3 CD may not contain more than 511 tracks and 256 folders in total. The device sorts the folders, or the tracks in a folder, by name into alphabetical order. If you want to order them differently, change the name of the track or folder and put a number before the name. 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. An adapter is not necessary.
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CD MODE ________________________________________________________
Selecting the CD input source
1 2 3 4 Move the »RADIO OFF/TAPE CD« switch to the »CD« position. All the tracks on the current folder are played back repeatedly.
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To quit the function, press »MODE« repeatedly until the repeat indicator (»M goes out.
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Repeating all tracks (Repeat All)
1 2 During playback, press »MODE« repeatedly until »M ALL« appears in the display. To quit the function, press »MODE« repeatedly until the repeat indicator (»M ALL«) goes out.
Playing the introductions of all tracks (Intro) (CD-DA)
1 2 During playback, press »MODE« repeatedly until »INTRO« appears in the display. To quit the function, press »MODE« repeatedly until the indicator »INTRO« goes out.
Playing back tracks in random order
1 2 3 When the device is stopped, press »MODE« repeatedly until »RANDOM« appears in the display. To quit the function, press »MODE« repeatedly until the indicator »RANDOM« goes out.
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CD MODE ________________________________________________________
Creating a playlist
You can create a playlist of up to 20 files on different albums (MP3/WMA) or up to 20 tracks (CD-DA) for the current CD in any order you choose and then play them back in that sequence. Programming is only possible in stop mode.
Selecting and storing tracks (MP3/WMA only)
1 2 3 4 5 Open the function with »PROG. «. Display: »P 01« for the first playlist memory position, »PROG« flashes. Display: »P 02« for the second playlist memory position and »PROG« flashes. To store more files, repeat steps 2 to 4.
Selecting and storing tracks (CD-DA only)
1 2 3 4 Open the function with »PROG. «. Display: »P 01« for the first playlist memory position, »PROG« flashes. Display: »P 02« for the second playlist memory position and »PROG« flashes. To store more tracks, repeat steps 2 to 3.
Playing back a playlist
1 2 3 Press » II« to start playing back the playlist. To play the playlist again, press »PROG. « and afterwards » II«.
Replacing or adding tracks
1 2 3 When the device is stopped, keep pressing »PROG. « until the number of the track you want to replace appears in the display. [. . . ] If you are unable to rectify the fault using the information given here, contact your local dealer or service specialist. Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the radio recorder yourself, as this would invalidate the guarantee. PROBLEM GENERAL INFORMATION
No sound Volume is too low, headphones are connected, batteries are flat, batteries are incorrectly inserted Power cord incorrectly connected Increase volume, disconnect the headphones Insert new batteries. Insert batteries correctly Connect power cord correctly Switch off the device, disconnect the mains cable and plug it in again after a few seconds Remove any batteries VHF (FM): tilt and turn thetelescopic antenna MW: turn the whole device Keep the radio recorder away from electrical devices Replace or clean the CD Switch to normal playback or delete Switch off the RANDOM function Check the components of your CD burner/burner software or change the CD you are using
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
The radio recorder does Static electrical discharge not react when the buttons are pressed
RADIO
Poor radio reception Weak radio antenna signal Interference from electrical devices such as televisions, video recorders, computers, neon lamps etc.
CD
Playback will not start The CD is damaged or dirty The CD player skips tracks A stored playlist is being played The RANDOM function is activated CD-Rs or CD-RWs are not being played back, or being played back incorrectly The CD is faulty or the software or hardware settings were incorrect during burning
TAPE
Poor tape playback sound quality No tape recording Dust and dirt on magnetic heads, capstans or idlers Recording protection tab has been broken off Clean the magnetic heads, capstan and idler Cover the opening with adhesive tape
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INFORMATION _______________________________________________
Environmental note
This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials which can be reused and recycled. [. . . ]