Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 745 Cypress
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W ARNING RI SK O F EL EC TR IC SH OC K CAUTION The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Page Index Product Carton Contents ................................................ 2 Introduction ..................................................................... 4 Getting Started ............................................................ 5-6 Setting the Clock .
- 2 - Product Carton Contents 1) SoundWorks Radio CD 745 2) External AM Loop Antenna 3) Infrared Remote Control 4) (Optional) Made for iPod Dock Not Pictured: 5) External FM Wire Antenna 6) SoundWorks.
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- 4 - INTRODUCTION The people at Cambridge SoundWorks hope you enjoy your new high-performance SoundWorks Radio CD 745. Y our new radio has great FM stereo sound and plays useful AM band stations. It stores 16 FM station presets along with 8 AM station presets.
- 5 - PLAYER POWER OUTPUT INPUT AM ANTENNA FM ANTENNA EXT INT INPUT 75 OHMS PL AYE R INPUT GETTING ST ARTED Remove the SoundWorks Radio CD (See A) from its protective polybag and place it in your preferred location. The Radio CD’s T one alarm sound and bass output will be reduced if the Radio is placed on a compliant, soft surface.
- 6 - Connect the cord by inserting the SoundWorks Radio CD’s AC plug into a convenient outlet. The AC cord is also the Radio CD’s primary FM antenna.
- 7 - GETTING ST ARTED (Continued) Setting the Clock Y ou can adjust the current time whether the radio is in Standby or On. Just press the TIME ADJUST BUTTONS (next to the symbol) on the right hand side of the display (see E ). Note: The current time can only be adjusted from the radio CD faceplate.
- 8 - TRAC K/ TUN E/AD J FOLDER REPEAT JOG SLEEP SNOOZE MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CD MODE CD TIME ALARMS SEEK DISC STO P AUX PRE SE TS VOLUME FM AM HOLD TO ADJUST 1 2 SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD ENTER PLAYER MENU .
- 9 - TRAC K/ TUN E/AD J FOLDER REPEAT JOG SLEEP SNOOZE MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CD MODE CD TIME ALARMS SEEK DISC STO P AUX PRE SE TS VOLUME FM AM HOLD TO ADJUST 1 2 SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD ENTER PLAYER MENU .
- 10 - CD IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FM2 P1 88.1 9:43AM TRAC K/ TUN E/AD J FOLDER REPEAT JOG SLEEP SNOOZE MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CD MODE CD TIME ALARMS SEEK DISC STO P AUX PRE SE TS VOLUME FM AM HOLD TO ADJUST .
- 11 - A L A R M P R E S E T S ST E R E O C D I N CD I N F O C D M O D E J O G F M 1 / 2 C D S E E K A M A U X PO W E R R E P E A T – F O L D E R + W I D E M O N O 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S N O O Z E / M U T E WIDE STEREO MONO CD IN CD IN Light SELECTING CD PLA Y Important: Use only standard 12cm (4 ¾") compact discs.
- 12 - During Audio CD Play Press STOP 1 time ................................ Resumes from Same Location 2 times ...................................... Start at beginning of Disc During CD-ROM Play Press STOP Disc Position 1 time ....................
- 13 - WIDE STEREO MONO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUX HEADPHONES CD IN FM2 P1 88.1 9:43AM Q SELECTING CD PLA Y (Continued) Disc Eject Press the disc EJECT button (see O ).
- 14 - WIDE STEREO MONO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUX HEADPHONES CD IN FM2 P1 88.1 9:43AM Q TRAC K/ TUN E/AD J FOLDER REPEAT JOG SLEEP SNOOZE MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CD MODE CD TIME ALARMS SEEK DISC STO P AUX PRE .
- 15 - A L A R M S T ER E O C D I N WI D E M O N O 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S NO O ZE/M UT E Mute T o mute the SoundWorks Radio CD: Press the SNOOZE/MUTE bar (located on top of the radio) or the SNOOZE/MUTE button on the remote control (see T ). Mute is cancelled if the POWER button is pressed, if a disc is inserted or the volume is adjusted.
- 16 - CD IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SLEEP DELAY 45 MIN Sleep Delay T o make the radio CD automatically turn off after a specic period of time: With the radio CD in standby , rapidly tap the POWER button until the desired amount of play time is reached (see U ).
- 17 - AUX HEADPHONES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2:11AM INDICA TES ALARM ST A TUS = MUSIC W AKEUP = TONE W AKEUP DURING DISC PLA Y , T AP THIS BUTTON FOR: AUDIO CD: TRACK TIME ELAPSED , TRACK TIME REMAINING TO T.
- 18 - AUX HEADPHONES CD I N 2:11AM INSERT A UDIO SOURCE WITH 3.5mm STEREO MINIPLUG HERE , PRESS A UX T O HEAR IT ADJUSTS VOL UME DURING NORMAL OPERA TION: ADJUSTS SET TINGS IN JOG BUT T ON OPERA TION PRESS REPEA TEDL Y TO VIEW MANY RADIO SET TINGS. USE VOL UME TO ADJUST SETTINGS.
- 19 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE - SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD REMOTE CONTROL TR A CK / T UN E / AD J FOLDER REPEAT J O G SLE EP SNOOZE MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CD MODE CD TIME ALARM S SEEK DISC S TO P AU X P R ES E .
- 20 - TR A CK / T UN E / A D J FOLDER REPE AT J OG SLE EP SNOOZE MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CD MODE CD TIME ALARMS SEEK DISC S TO P AU X P R ES E T S VO LUME FM A M HOLD TO ADJUST 1 2 SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD E.
- 21 - PLAYER POWER OUTPUT INPUT AM ANTENNA FM ANTENNA EXT INT INPUT 75 OHMS PL AY ER INPUT POWER OUTPUT FOR OPTIONAL PLA YER DOCK AM ANTENNA INPUT MINIJACK 3.
- 22 - WIDE STEREO MONO Rocket Man..Elt WBOS 8:57 AM Radio Data Service (RDS) Some FM radio stations broadcast Radio Data Service (RDS) text along with their programs. Station Identication T ext is displayed in the rst 8 characters of the lower line.
- 23 - JOG button operation: Press the JOG button on the radio or on the remote control to select the rst JOG function (see W ). Press the JOG button again to select additional JOG functions. Use the VOLUME knob or the VOLUME buttons ( ) on the remote control to adjust settings of JOG functions.
- 24 - JOG functions: Bass: Bass output can be adjusted in four steps up or down. T reble: T reble output can be adjusted in four steps up or down. Stereo/Wide/Mono: Adjustment cycles through Stereo, Wide and Mono modes. Mono operation is cancelled when standby is entered.
- 25 - Adjusting the W akeup Settings During W akeup Settings adjustment, you select W akeup T ime and the Music Wakeup Source and V olume. The choice of T one or Music Wakeup is selected later as the alarm is activated. Note: Store any radio station you wish to use as a W akeup station in a preset location.
- 26 - CD IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarm 1 Time 8:52 AM CD IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarm 1 Volume 12 At any time during the W ake-up Adjustment session, you can determine the Music W ake-up volume by adjusting the volume on the radio faceplate or the remote control.
- 27 - CD IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarm 1 On TONE 9:43AM CD IN Activating W akeup: While in standby or normal operation, tap either ALARM button to cycle between: Music W akeup T one W akeup No W akeup A Music Wakeup indicator ( ) or a T one Wakeup indicator ( ) lights to show activation.
- 28 - SNOOZE 9min 9:43AM CD IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarm1 Off Silencing a W akeup T o cancel an operating W akeup alarm for the day , but keep it activated, tap the POWER button on the front panel or the remote control. The W akeup settings will remain active and operate the next day .
- 29 - The radio CD recognizes MP3 and WMA compressed audio les stored on a CD-ROM disc. Y ou can create (or “burn”) your own CD-ROM compilation discs containing much more music than would t on a conventional audio CD. The radio CD will also recognize folders at the top level of a CD-ROM and display their folder names.
- 30 - mp 3 Title b mp 3 Title a T op Level of the CD-ROM Folder a Folder b More Folders CD-ROM mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 Title a Title b Title c Title a Title b T itle c mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 Title a Ti.
- 31 - Arranging MP3 or WMA Files and Folders on a CD-ROM Place only folders at the top level of your CD-ROM (no MP3/WMA les). This lets you cycle through the folders using the FOLDER + and FOLDER – buttons in a similar manner to choosing discs in a multiple CD disc player .
- 32 - mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 mp 3 01 Folder Name 01 T itle 02 T itle 03 T itle 02 Folder Name T op Level of the CD-ROM 03 Folder Name 04 Folder Name CD-ROM 01 T itle 02 T itle 03 T itle 01 T itle 02 T itle 03 T itle 01 T itle 02 T itle 03 T itle This diagram assumes you are using only “.
- 33 - PLA YER DOCK - Universal Dock for iPod (Optional) Using the iPock Dock Connect the Dock’s two plugs to the SoundW orks Radio’s rear input panel: Insert the 3.5 mm plug into the PLA YER INPUT minijack Insert the 2.5 mm plug into the PLA YER POWER OUTPUT minijack Position the Dock to one side of the radio.
- 34 - ENTER MENU PLA YER DOCK - Universal Dock for iPod (Continued) Use the PLA YER CONTROL BUTTONS on the remote control to perform iPod functions. Y ou will need to push the PLA Y/P AUSE button ( ).
- 35 - COMPOSITE OUT S-VIDEO OUT PRESETS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MENU PLA YER DOCK - Universal Dock for iPod (Continued) Use the COMPOSITE OUT or S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of the iPod dock for connection to a television. iPod with video support required. Use the second recess behind the iPod connector to store the SoundWorks Radio remote control.
- 36 - SPECIFICA TIONS Internal audio sources: FM stereo tuner with display of Radio Data Service text from supporting FM stations. AM tuner CD T ransport With: Audio CD play supporting display of CD-.
Rev 1a English P81-2380.
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