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Setting the Rod Antenna
The radio charger is provided with a mounted rod antenna 21.
For radio operation, point the rod antenna toward the direc-
tion that enables the best reception.
When the reception is insufficient, position the radio charger
at a different location that enables better reception.
Note: When operating the radio charger in the direct vicinity
of radio-communication equipment or radio transceivers, the
radio reception can be subject to interference.
If the rod antenna 21 should become loose, tighten it directly
at the housing by turning in clockwise direction.
Setting/Storing Radio Stations
Press the "Source" button 34 until "FM" is indicated for the
ultra-short wave reception range or "AM" for the medium
wave reception range in display element n.
To set a certain radio frequency, turn the "Tune" adjust-
ment knob 30 clockwise to increase the frequency, and anti-
clockwise to decrease it. During setting, the frequency is indi-
cated in display section o, then in j.
To scan for radio stations with a high signal strength,
press and briefly hold the "– Seek" button 35 to scan down
and the "Seek +" button 33 to scan up the frequency scale.
The frequency of the found radio station is briefly indicated in
display o and then in j.
When the reception of a suitable signal is sufficiently strong,
the radio charger automatically switches to stereo reception.
The indicator for stereo reception i appears on the display.
To store a set station, press the "Memory" button 27. The
"PRESET" indicator e flashes in the display and the number
of the last preset in d. To select a preset, press the "– Seek"
button 35 to scan down and the "Seek +" button 33 to scan
up, until the desired preset is displayed in indicator d. Press
the memory button 27 again to store the set station as the se-
lected preset. The indicators e and d no longer flash.
A total of 20 FM and 10 AM stations can be preset. Please
note that an already occupied preset is overwritten when a
new radio station is assigned to it.
For playback of a preset station, briefly press the "– Seek"
button 35 to scan down or the "Seek +" button 33 to scan up,
until the desired preset is displayed in indicator d and "PRE-
SET" is displayed in e.
Connecting External Audio Sources (see figure C)
Apart from the integrated radio, various external audio sourc-
es can be played.
AUX-In connection 1: The AUX-In connection 1 is particularly
suitable for audio sources to be placed outside of the digital
media bay (e.g. a CD player). Remove the protective cap of
the "AUX 1 IN" socket 40 and insert the 3.5 mm plug of the
provided or of another matching AUX cable into the socket.
Connect the AUX cable to an appropriate audio source.
After removing the AUX cable, reattach the protective cap of
the "AUX 1 IN" socket 40 to protect against dirt/debris.
For external audio sources via the following connections,
open locking latch 19 and open lid 20 of the "Digital Media
Bay".
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– SD/MMC connection: Insert a SD or MMC card into the
SD/MMC slot 46. The labelling of the card must face toward
the fuse cap 43. Playback of the card can be started as soon
as the track number as well as the number of available tracks
on the card are displayed in indicator d. To remove the card,
briefly press on the card, which is then ejected.
– USB connection: Insert a USB stick (or the USB plug of an
appropriate audio source) into USB port 45. Playback of
the USB stick can be started as soon as the track number
as well as the number of available tracks on the stick are
displayed in indicator d. To remove the USB stick, pull it
out of the USB port.
– AUX-In connection 2: AUX-In connection 2 is particularly
suitable for audio sources that can be placed inside of the
digital media bay (e.g. a MP3 player). Insert the 3.5 mm
plug of the provided AUX cable into the "AUX 2 IN" socket
47. Connect the AUX cable to an appropriate audio source.
When small enough, the connected external audio source can
be fastened into the digital media bay using the Velcro strap of
the holder 48.
After connecting the external audio source, close the Me-
dia/connections flap 20 if possible, to protect against dam-
age and debris.
For playback of the connected audio source, press the
"Source" button 34 until the indicator n for the desired audio
source appears on the display.
Controlling External Audio Sources
For audio sources connected via the SD/MMC slot 46 or the
USB port 45, playback can be controlled via the radio charg-
er. The number of the selected track is displayed at the left of
indicator d and the number of available tracks on the right.
Play/Pause:
– To start playback, press the play/pause button 36. The
playing time of the current track is displayed in indicator j.
– To interrupt or continue the playback, press the
play/pause button 36 again. The current playing time
flashes in indicator j.
Selecting Tracks:
– To select a track, press the "– Seek" button 35 to scan
down or the "Seek +" button 33 to scan up, until the num-
ber of the desired track is displayed on indicator d.
– To start playback, press the play/pause button 36.
Random Playback/Repeat:
– For random playback of all tracks on the card or the USB
stick, press the random playback/repeat button 32 once.
The indicator f appears on the display.
– To repeat all tracks in the current folder/directory, press
the random playback/repeat button 32 a second time. The
indicator g appears on the display.
Note: Only in this function, the number of the current fold-
er/directory on the card or USB stick will appear on the
right-hand side of indicator d. To change the folder/direc-
tory, you have to return to the normal playback first and se-
lect a track from the desired folder/directory.
– To repeat only the current track, press the random play-
back/repeat button 32 a third time. The indicator h ap-
pears on the display.
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