THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO

THE DIGITAL CD CLOCK RADIO

Radio Frequency Memory

1Refer to “Listening to Radio” to tune to the station to be stored in memory.

2Set frequency into memory. Press MEMO SET . Preset station number will flash on the display and will be automatically assigned (the next

available number). Press MEMO RECALL if you want to select another preset location.

3Press MEMO SET to confirm your settings.

TIPS: Maximum 11 (10 preset locations and 1 alarm memory location) preset

 

stations can be stored. You can also overwrite preset station numbers by

 

pressing MEMO SET

to enter setting mode. Press RECALL

to

select the number and press MEMO SET again to confirm selection.

Listening to compact disc

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EN

1Press OPEN to open the door.

2Insert a disc and press the door close.

3Press PLAY .

4Adjust to your desired listening level.

If the unit contains no CD, the display will show “nd” when you press PLAY and then revert back to clock time.

Cancel Memory

1

 

Press MEMO RECALL

to the memory station you want to cancel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Press and hold MEMO SET

 

to cancel memory setting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Memory Recall

Press MEMO RECALL repeatedly to recall preset stations when radio is on.

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Press TUNING/TIME DN or UP to search reverse or forward to select track.

Press and hold skip DN or UP to search fast backward or fast forward.

Press REPEAT/MIX to select any repeat and shuffle options. The corresponding indicator for each option will light when selected.

REPEAT - repeats disc. REPEAT indicator will light up.

MIX - playing tracks in random order. MIX indicator will light.

REPEAT & MIX- repeats disc with tracks playing in random order. Both REPEAT and MIX indicator will light.

DE-SELECTION

Press PLAY/PAUSE to pause playback. Press again to resume.

Press STOP to stop playback.

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Technicolor - Thomson RR550CD Radio Frequency Memory, Listening to compact disc, Cancel Memory, Memory Recall