Remember
8Tips for handling your CD-ROM•Depending on the quality of the medium and the characteristics of the
recording some CDs may not be read. This is normal and is not a sign of
malfunction.•Each burning session on a CD-R or CD-RW must be closed.•Compatibility with the Internati onal Standard for CD-DA (Digital Audio)
discs is guaranteed.•Copyright laws must be observed when making copies.•The playing of CD-RW discs is not guaranteed.•The following formats of file types/audio can not be played:
– MP3 files without extension “MP3”
– Audio files simply renamed as “MP3”
– Other different formats of MP3 (e.g. WMA)
–Play lists
– New formatsWe recommend•Recordable CDs with a maximum of 74 minutes playing time in accord-
ance with ISO-9660 level 1 or 2.•Generate MP3 files with a maximum bit rate of 320 kbit/s•Avoid using hybrid CDs (MP3 files and other file types)•Do not generate discs with more than 8 levels of sub-folder.•Shorten the names of MP3 files to 64 characters and names of artists,
album and songs to 32 characters.
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Brief instructions9
Brief instructions General overview On / off
– Switching on/off : The radio is switched on and off by pushing the knob
once.
RADIO Button
– This allows you to select AM or FM wavelengths. MEDIA Button
– This selects CD or external audio source (where available).
AUDIO Button
– This permits the selection of a soun d property (treble, mid, bass) and
volume distribution (balance, fader). The settings can also be adjusted
using the rotary knob .
Fig. 1 Overview
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A3A4
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