MP3-CD Soundmachine
AZ1032
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User manual
Manuel d’utilisation
Manual del usuario
Benutzerhandücher
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CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Printed in China
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The making of unauthorized copies of
copy-protected material, including com-
puter programmes, files, broadcasts and
sound recordings, may be an infringe-
ment of copyrights and constitute a crim-
inal offence.This equipment should not
be used for such purposes.
Important notes for users in the U.K.
Mains plug
This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13 Amp plug.To change a fuse in this type of
plug proceed as follows:
1. Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2. Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 3 Amp, A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.
3. Refit the fuse cover.
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an
appropriate plug fitted in its place. If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a
value of 3 Amp. If a plug without a fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board
should not be greater than 3 Amp.
Note:The severed plug must be disposed of to avoid a possible shock hazard should
it be inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere.
How to connect a plug
The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code: blue = neutral (N),
brown = live (L). As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
Environmental information
All unnecessary packaging material has been omitted.The packaging can be easily separat-
ed into three materials: cardboard, polystyrene and plastic.
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Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black.
Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red.
Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug, marked E (or e) or
Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a
specialized company. Please observe the local regulations regarding the
disposal of packaging, dead batteries and old equipment.
coloured green (or green and yellow).
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the
sheath of the lead - not simply over the two wires.
Disposal of your old product
Copyright in the U.K.
Recording and playback of material may require consent. See Copyright Act 1956 and
The Performer’s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972.
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality
materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to
a product it means the product is covered by the
European Directive 2002/96/EC.
Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical
and electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old prod-
ucts with your normal household waste.The correct disposal of your old prod-
uct will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health.
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Controls
Power Supply
Power supply
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STOP
9
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stops CD/MP3 playback;;
erases a program
Supplied Accessories
– AC power cord
– Remote control
Using AC Mains
Whenever convenient, use the mains lead if
you want to conserve battery life. Make sure
you remove the plug from the set and wall
outlet before inserting batteries.
1
2
Check if the mains voltage, as shown on
the type plate located on the
bottom of the set, corresponds to your
local mains supply. If it does not, consult your
dealer or service center.
PLAY/PAUSE
2/
;
–
starts or pauses
CD/MP3 playback.
ALBUM+ /-
Top and front panels
(See 1)
MP3 only: selects albums (up, down)
% Display - shows disc functions
Batteries (not included)
1
2
Source selector: CD/MP3,TAPE/OFF,
TUNER
Connect the mains lead to the AC ~ inlet
and the wall socket.The mains lead is now
connected and ready for use.
Main set (See 2)
–
selects CD/MP3, tape or radio source of
sound
Back panel (See 2)
^ Battery door - open to insert 6 x 1.5V
•
Insert 6 batteries, type R-14, UM2 or
C-cells (preferably alkaline) with the correct
polarity.
3
4
To switch the set off completely, withdraw
the mains lead from the wall socket.
–
power off switch
R-14/ UM2/ C-cells.
BASS BOOST
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turns the bass enhance-
ment on/off.
Install the unit near the AC outlet and where
the AC power plug can be easily reached.
& AC ~ - inlet for power cord.
Remote control (See 2)
* p – 3.5 mm stereo headphone socket
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Insert 2 batteries, type AA, R06 or UM3
(preferably alkaline).
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4
VOLUME
Cassette recorder keys:
PAUSE ; pauses playback or recording
STOP•EJECT 9
–
adjusts volume level.
Helpful hints: The speakers will be muted
when headphones are connected to the set.
•
Disconnect the mains lead from the wall
socket to protect your set during heavy
thunderstorms.
–
Incorrect use of batteries can cause
electrolyte leakage and will corrode the
compartment or cause the batteries to
burst:
( Telescopic antenna - improves FM
/
reception
–
stops playback or recording.
The type plate is located on the bot-
–
opens the cassette holder.
tom of the set.
F.FWD/REW 5 or 6
–
fast winds/rewinds
the tape
Remote control (for disc oper-
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Do not mix battery types: e.g. alkaline with
carbon zinc. Only use batteries of the same
type for the set.
Helpful hints :
ations only) (See 2)
–
To avoid unnecessary energy consumption,
always adjust the Source selector to
TAPE/OFF after using the set. Also check
that the tape deck keys are released.
PLAY 1
REC 0
–
starts playback
1 MODE – selects different play modes:
e.g. REPEAT or RANDOM
(random order)
2 PROG – programs tracks and reviews the
program
3 ALBUM +
MP3 only: selects albums (up);
4 ALBUM -
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starts recording
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When inserting new batteries, do not try to
mix old batteries with the new ones.
5 LIFTTO OPEN – lift here to open the
CD door.
Remove the batteries if the set is not to be
used for a long time.
6
TUNING – tunes to radio stations
For users in the U.K., please follow the
boxed instructions ‘Important notes...’ .
7 BAND – selects wavebands
Batteries contain chemical substances,
so they should be disposed of properly.
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9
iR – infrared sensor for remote control
CAUTION
MP3 only: selects albums (down)
MODE – selects different play modes:
for example:. REPEAT or RAN-
DOM (random order)
Use of controls or adjustments or per-
formance of procedures other than
herein may result in unsafe operation.
5 PLAY/PAUSE – starts/ pauses CD/MP3
playback
6 STOP – stops CD/MP3 playback;
– erases a program.
7 ∞ §
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NEXT, PREVIOUS §, ∞
CD/MP3: – searches back and forward
This set complies with the radio inter-
ference requirements of the European
Union.
within a track;
CD/MP3: – searches back and forward
– skips to the beginning of a
current track/ previous/ later
track
within a track;
– skips to the beginning of a
current track/ previous/ later
track
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PROG – programs tracks and reviews the
program
Basic Operation/Tuner
Basic operation
CD/MP3 player
CD/MP3 Player
Playing a disc
Selecting a different track
Press NEXT, PREVIOUS §, ∞ once or
repeatedly until the desired track number
appears in the display.
About MP3
This player plays Audio Discs including CD-
R/ CD-RW, and MP3 CD. Do not try to play
a CD-ROM, CD-I, CDV,VCD, DVD or
computer CD.
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The music compression technology MP3
(MPEG1 Audio Layer 3) significantly reduce
the digital data of an audio CD while main-
taining CD quality sound.
Switching on and off and selecting
functions
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2
To switch on, push the Source selector
slider to CD, TUNER, or TAPE/OFF as
desired.
For MP3: first press ALBUM+ /- once or
more to find your album.
➜The display shows ALBUM and current
album number briefly (See 5)
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Getting MP3 files: you can either down-
load legal music files from the internet to
your computer hard disc, or create such files
by converting audio CD files in your com-
puter through appropriate encoder software.
(128kbps bit rate or higher is recommended
for MP3 files.)
IMPORTANT!
To switch off, push the Source selector
slider to TAPE/OFF and check the cassette
keys are released.
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For a disc with CD Audio tracks and
MP3 files, only the CD Audio tracks will
be played.
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In the pause/stop position, press
PLAY/PAUSE 2/; to start playback..
Helpful hints:
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This player does not support UDF for-
mat CD.
– To change from TAPE to TUNER or CD
function, or when you are switching off the set:
first, make sure you press the tape
STOP•EJECT 9/ key to end playback and
all the cassette keys are released.
Finding a passage within a
track
During playback, press and hold § or ∞.
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Creating a MP3 CD: burn the music files
from your computer hard disc on a CDR or
CDRW using your CD burner.
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Lift the CD door at LIFTTO OPEN.
Insert a CD with the printed facing up and
press the CD door gently.
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2
➜The CD is played at high speed and low
volume.
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3
Push the Source selector slider to
CD/MP3.
➜ Display shows --- and later, the total num-
ber of tracks.
Helpful hints:
– Make sure that the file names of the MP3
files end with .mp3.
Adjusting volume and sound
Adjust the sound with the VOLUME and
BASS BOOST controls.
When you recognize the passage you want,
release § or ∞ to resume normal playback.
– Total number of music files and albums:
around 350 (with a typical file name length of
20 characters)
Press PLAY/PAUSE 2/; to start playback.
➜Audio CD: current track number appears
MP3:The display shows current track
number in the album (See 3)
Different play modes:
REPEAT and RANDOM
(See 6 - 8)
– The length of file names affects the number of
tracks for playback.With shorter file names,
more files can be burned on a disc.
Radio reception
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To pause playback, press PLAY/PAUSE
2/; (See 4). Press PLAY/PAUSE 2/;
again to resume play.
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2
Adjust the Source selector to TUNER.
REP. – plays the current track
continuously
REP.ALL – repeats the entire disc/
program
RAND – tracks of the entire disc are
played in random order
For MP3 only:
REP.ALBUM – all tracks of current album
play repeatedly.
To select play mode, press MODE once or
more.
➜The display shows the selected mode.
Press PLAY/PAUSE 2/; to start playback.
if in the stop position.
To select normal playback, press MODE
repeatedly until the various modes are no
longer displayed.
Adjust BAND to select your desired
waveband, MW or FM ST. (stereo)
To stop playback, press STOP 9.
3
Turn TUNING to tune to a station.
Helpful hints:
To improve radio reception:
CD play will also stop when:
– the CD door is opened
– the CD has reached the end
– you select tuner or tape source.
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For FM, extend and turn the telescopic
antenna for best reception. Reduce its length
if the signal is too strong.
1
To tune to a weak FM station, adjust
BAND to FM (mono).
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3
For MW, the set uses a built-in antenna.
Direct this antenna for best reception by
turning the whole set.
– You can also press STOP 9 to cancel your
play modes..
CD/MP3 Player
Cassette Recorder
Recording from the CD Player
5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to select and store all
desired tracks in this way.
➜ Display shows PROG---after 10 tracks
are stored.
Cassette playback
Push the Source selector slider to TAPE
Programming track num-
bers
1
2
Select CD/MP3 source.
1
2
You may store up to 20 tracks
Insert a CD and if desired, program track
numbers.
Press STOP•EJECT 9// to open the
cassette holder and insert a cassette and
close the deck.
(for MP3: 10 tracks) in the desired sequence.
If you like, store any track more than once.
6
To play your programme, press
PLAY/PAUSE 2/;
3
Press 9// to open the cassette holder.
Insert a blank tape and close the deck.
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For Audio CD:
3
4
Press PLAY 1 to start playback.
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2
3
In the stop position, press PROG to acti-
vate programming.
➜ Display: PROG and P01 flash, indicating
the start of the program. (See 9)
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5
Press REC 0 to start recording.
Helpful hints:
When the PROG or RAND mode is active,
To pause playback press PAUSE ;
To resume, press the key again.
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Press PLAY/PAUSE2; to start CD play-
back.
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use of the ALBUM+ /- keys are void
.
5
To stop the tape, press 9//.
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7
For brief interruptions press
recording, press again.
;.To resume
Press
§
or
∞
to select your desired track
Fast forwarding/rewinding
;
Reviewing the program
number.
1
2
Press F.FWD/REW 5 or 6 unti you
reach your desired passage.
In the stop position, press PROG repeatedly
until you enter the empty program location
➜ The display shows the occupied program
locations
To stop recording, press 9//.
➜ Display: PROG and your desired track
number flash.
Press 9// to stop fastforwarding/rewinding.
Recording from the Radio
Press PROG to store the desired track
number.
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2
Select TUNER source.
Helpful hints:
➜ After the empty program location is
displayed, all the stored tracks appear in
sequence.
Tune to the desired radio station (see
Radio reception).
➜ Display: PROG and P02 flash, indicating
the next program location available.
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During playback, the keys are automatically
released at the end of a tape and the set is
switched off (unless PAUSE ; mode has been
activated.)
3
Follows steps 3, 4, 6,7 under Recording
from the CD Player..
4
Repeat steps 2 to 3 to select and store all
desired tracks in this way.
➜ Display shows PROG---after 20 tracks
are stored
MP3 only: ALBUM and an album number
appear, then a stored track number in the
album is displayed.
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During fast forwarding/rewinding, the keys will
not be released at the end of a tape.To switch
off the set, make sure the cassette keys are
also released..
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1
To play your programme, press
Helpful hints:
PLAY/PAUSE 2/;
.
– Display shows P01 if no track isprogrammed.
For MP3:
Erasing the program
You can erase the contents of the memory
by:
In the stop position, press PROG to acti-
vate programming.
➜ Display: PROG and P01 flash, indicating
the start of the program.
General information on recording
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Recording is permissible insofar as copyright
or. other rights of third parties are not
infringed.
– pressing STOP
9
(twice during playback
or once in the stop position);
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3
4
If necessary, press ALBUM+ /- to select
another album
➜ Display: ALBUM and selected album
number (See 0)
For recording, use only NORMAL type cas-
settes (IEC type I) on which the tabs have
not yet been broken.This deck is not suited
for recording on CHROME (IEC II) or
METAL (IEC IV) type cassettes.
– selecting TUNER or TAPE sound
source;
– opening the disc door;
➜ Display: PROG disappears.
Press
§
or
∞
to select your desired track
number.
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The best recording level is set automatically.
Altering the VOLUME or BASS BOOST
will not affect the recording.
➜ Display: the selected track number
in current album
Press PROG to store the desired track
number.
To protect a tape from accidental erasure,
break out the tabs. If you wish to record
again, cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive
tape.
➜ Display: PROG and P02 flash, indicating
the next program location available.
Troubleshooting
Maintenance & safety (see !)
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair.
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service centre.
Safety information
CD player and CD handling
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Place the set on a flat, hard and stable sur-
face so that the system does not tilt.
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If the CD player cannot read CDs correctly,
use a cleaning CD to clean the lens before
taking the set to repair.
WARNING:
Do not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock. Under no
circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this will
invalidate the guarantee.
Do not expose the set, batteries, CDs to
humidity, rain, sand or excessive heat caused
by heating equipment or direct sunlight.
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The lens of the CD player should never be
touched!
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The apparatus shall not be exposed to drip-
ping or splashing.
No sound /power
– CD-R/CD-RW is blank or not finalized
Sudden changes in the surrounding
– Volume not adjusted
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Use a finalized CD-R or CD-RW only
temperature can cause condensation on the
lens of your CD player. Playing a CD is then
not possible. Do not attempt to clean the
lens but leave the set in a warm environ-
ment until the moisture evaporates.
• Adjust theVOLUME
Adequate ventilation with a minimum gap of
15cm (6 inches) between the ventilation
holes and surrounding surfaces is necessary
to prevent heat build-up.
Note:
– Power cord not securely connected
• Connect the AC power cord properly
– Batteries dead/ incorrectly inserted
• Insert (fresh) batteries correctly
– Headphones connected to the set
Make sure the CD is not encoded with
Copyright protection technologies, as some
do not conform to the Compact Disc stan-
dard.
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Do not cover the ventilation openings with
items such as newspapers, table-cloths, cur-
tains, etc.
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Always close the CD-tape door to avoid
dust on the lens.
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Disconnect headphones.
The CD skips tracks
– CD damaged or dirty
• Replace or clean CD
– PROG/ RAND is active
• Quit PROG/ RAND mode
To clean the CD, wipe in a straight line from
the center towards the edge using a soft,
lint-free cloth. Do not use cleaning agents as
they may damage the disc.
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No objects filled with liquids, such as vases,
shall be placed on the apparatus.
Display does not function properly/ No
reaction to operation of any of the con-
trols
No naked flame sources, such as lighted can-
dles, should be placed on the apparatus.
– Electrostatic discharge
•
Never write on a CD or attach any stickers
to it.
• Switch off and unplug the set. Reconnect after a
few seconds
The mechanical parts of the set contain
self-lubricating bearings and must not be
oiled or lubricated.
Note:
For a disc with CD Audio tracks and MP3
files, only the CD Audio tracks will be
played.
Tape deck maintenance
Remote control does not function
properly
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To clean the set, use a dry cloth. Do not use
any cleaning agents containing alcohol,
ammonia, benzene or abrasives as these may
harm the housing.
To ensure quality recording and playback of
the tape deck, clean parts A, B and C as
shown, once a month. Use a cotton bud
slightly moistened with alcohol or a special
head cleaning fluid to clean the deck.
– Batteries exhausted/ incorrectly inserted
• Insert (fresh) batteries correctly
– Distance/ angle between the set too large
• Reduce the distance/ angle
The MP3-CD skips albums
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CD contains non-MP3 file folders
• Check your disc contains suitable file folders.
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2
3
Open the cassette holder by pressing
9/.
Severe radio hum or noise
Poor cassette sound quality
Press 1 and clean the roller C.
– Electrical interference: set too close to TV,VCR or
computer
• Increase the distance
– Dust and dirt on the heads, etc.
• Clean deck parts, see Maintenance
– Use of incompatible cassette types (METAL or
CHROME)
Press
;
and clean the heads A, and the
capstan B.
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After cleaning, press
9/.
➜ Cleaning of the heads can also be done
by playing a cleaning cassette through once.
Poor radio reception
• Only use NORMAL (IEC I) for recording
– Weak radio signal
• FM:Adjust the FM telescopic aerial
Recording does not work
– Cassette tab(s) may be broken
• Apply adhesive tape over the missing tab space
noindication
– No disc inserted
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Insert asuitable disc
– CD badly scratched or dirty
Replace/ clean CD, see Maintenance & Safety
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– Laser lens steamed up
• Wait until lens has cleared
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