Elta 6688 BASIC OPERATION On / Off, RADIO Recommendations for better reception, Radio Operation

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BASIC OPERATION

BASIC OPERATION

On / Off

To avoid unnecessary power consumption, please set function selector to OFF position when the unit is not in use. In ON mode the POWER indicator turns red.

1.Select the desired mode with the function selector: RADIO, CD or OFF.

2.Set the desired volume with VOLUME MIN / MAX.

3.Set the function selector to OFF position to turn off the unit.

On the front of the unit you have an earphones jack for private listening (earphones not supplied). Connect the earphones with a 3.5mm stereo jack. Upon connection the speakers are automatically muted.

RADIO

Recommendations for better reception

FM: Fully extend the telescopic antenna. If the reception signal is too strong (e.g. near a station), shorten the telescopic antenna.

AM: The unit has a built-in AM antenna; change the position of the unit if reception is poor.

Radio Operation

1.Set the function selector to RADIO position.

2.Select the desired frequency band with the band selector: FM or AM.

3.Tune into your favorite radio station with TUNING control.

4.Set the desired volume with VOLUME MIN/MAX.

5.Set the function selector to OFF position to turn off the unit.

CD Playback

The CD-player can only read Audio CDs. Do not attempt to play MP3 CD, Data CD or VCD / DVD discs.

1.Set the function selector to CD position. The display shows “- -“ for a short moment.

2.Open the CD compartment manually with the recessed grip.

3.Insert a CD with the label up and close the CD compartment again manually. At first the total number of tracks is displayed for a moment, afterwards the display changes to 01 ► and playback starts automatically. The corresponding track number is displayed.

4.In case playback does not start (depending on the disc), please press PLAY / PAUSE to start playback of the first track manually.

5.Press PLAY / PAUSE to pause playback; press again to continue playback.

In pause mode ► flashes.

6.Press STOP to stop playback; the display again shows the total number of tracks.

Notes: CD playback is also stopped when:

a.opening the CD compartment;

b.sliding the function selector to RADIO or OFF positions;

c.all tracks on the CD have been played.

Fast Forward And Rewind

Press and hold SKIP+ or SKIP- to access fast forward or rewind functions through the track to search for a certain position. The volume is decreased.

Program Playback

Up to 20 tracks can be programmed in your desired sequence; any track can be programmed more than once.

1.Before programming, please press STOP and MODE. The display shows P01 and PROGRAM, 00 and PROGRAM flash on the display.

2.Select the first desired track with SKIP+ or SKIP-.

3.Save the track with PROGRAM. 00 and PROGRAM flash on the display. Now select the next track.

4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program further tracks, the maximum number of tracks is 20.

5.Press PLAY / PAUSE to start playback of the tracks in your desired sequence.

In program mode the track number and ► are displayed and PROGRAM flashes.

Delete Program

Follow these steps to delete the program:

1.Open the CD compartment.

2.Set the function selector to RADIO or OFF positions.

3.Press STOP.

Repeat Modes

Several repeat modes are available on the unit; press REPEAT to access and select.

1.Press REPEAT once to repeat the current track. The display shows REPEAT besides track number and ►.

2.Press REPEAT twice to repeat the disc in its original sequence. The display shows ALL REPEAT besides track number and ►.

3.Press REPEAT again to return to normal playback mode. The display shows again track number and ►.

4.You may also use the repeat function during program playback. In program mode press REPEAT once to repeat the current track or press REPEAT twice to repeat the complete program. The display shows besides track number and flashing PROGRAM also REPEAT or ALL REPEAT.

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Elta 6688 BASIC OPERATION On / Off, RADIO Recommendations for better reception, Radio Operation, CD Playback, Repeat Modes