Cypress 745 manual Connecting AN External Audio Source, Listening to External Sound Sources

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Q

CD IN

 

 

FM2 P1

STEREO WIDE MONO

 

 

88.1

9:43AM

1

2

3

4

 

5

6

7

8

 

 

 

 

HEADPHONES

AUX

R

FM2 P1

88.1 9:43AM

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

TRACK/TUNE/ADJ

 

 

 

STOP

 

 

 

SEEK

VOLUME

 

 

DISC

 

FM

AUX

 

 

AM

 

 

JOG

 

PLAYER

1

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

ALARMS

 

 

 

HOLD

 

ENTER

 

TO

 

 

ADJUST

MENU

 

 

 

CD TIME

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

 

PRESETS

 

5

6

7

8

CD MODE

REPEAT

 

FOLDER

SLEEP SNOOZE

MUTE

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CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE

Listening to External Sound Sources

If you have an external audio program source you want to connect to the radio CD, like a portable MP3 player, connect it to the AUX input on the front panel (see Q). The AUX button on the front panel or remote control selects this input (see R).

Using the PLAYER input with optional PLAYER DOCK The PLAYER button on the front panel or remote control selects this input.

Connection of a PLAYER DOCK and Dock Use instructions are detailed on page 33.

TRACK/TUNE/ADJ

 

 

STOP

 

 

SEEK

VOLUME

 

DISC

FM

AUX

 

AM

 

 

JOG

PLAYER

1

2

ALARMS

HOLD

TO

ENTERADJUST

MENU

CD TIME

1 2 3 4

PRESETS

5 6 7 8

CD MODE

REPEAT

FOLDER

SLEEP SNOOZE

MUTE

SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD

SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD

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Contents Page Page INSIDE. Refer Servicing To Qualified Service Personnel Important Safety Instructions33-35 IndexProduct Carton Contents Page Introduction Input INT Ohms Getting StartedGetting Started Tone Alarm Backup Battery Getting Started Setting the ClockSelecting the Radio Bands Getting Started Standby and OnStoring Stations in Preset Banks Getting Started Tuning StationsFM2 P1 943AM 88.1 Choosing Selections Selecting CD PlayDisc Stop CD T1 1m 23sDuring CD-ROM Play Selecting CD PlayDuring Audio CD Play Selecting CD Play Disc Eject CD ModeCD Info RepeatListening to External Sound Sources Connecting AN External Audio SourceMute Convenience FeaturesSleep Delay Convenience Features Sleep DelayQuick Reference Guide Soundworks Radio CD Faceplate Indicates Alarm Status1AM Soundworks Radio CD 745 Remote Control Quick Reference Guide Soundworks Radio CD Remote ControlDisc Play Function 5mm Stereo Minijack Player Input for Optional Player Dock Quick Reference Guide Soundworks Radio CD Rear ConnectionsRadio and Disc Text Displays Radio Data Service RDSCD-Text MP3/WMA File ID3 Text InformationJOG button operation JOG FunctionsSTEREO/WIDE/MONO JOG Functions JOG functionsWakeup Functions Adjusting the Wakeup SettingsAlarm Adjustment Wakeup Functions Alarm 1 VolumeAlarm 1 Time Activating Wakeup Alarm 1 OnWakeup Functions Silencing a Wakeup Alarm1 OffSnooze Function Snooze 9minSequence of Play on a CD-ROM CD-ROM PlayTips for Preparing an MP3 or WMA CD-ROM Maximum folders supported on a CD-ROM 29 folders Top Level of the CD-ROM Folder Name Player Dock Universal Dock for iPod Optional You will need to push the PLAY/PAUSE button Player Dock Universal Dock for iPodComposite Video Internal audio sources Outputs SpecificationsRev 1a English P81-2380

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