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NOTE: Switch off the function
If you hold down the PTY / MUTE button for a third
time, the function will be switched off.
Then, press station buttons 1 – 6 to make the PTY
choice. The selected program type appears in the
display.
If PTY is selected, the radio starts to search for respec-
tive PTY information and stops when the desired PTY
information is found.
If the desired program type is not found, the message
"NO PTY" appears on the display.
If the PTY information does not exist anymore, the PTY
function will automatically switch to normal mode.
4 Microphone
5 LCD (liquid crystal display)
6 SD Card Slot
Insert the memory card with the label to the left into the
opening provided for this purpose, until it "clicks" into
place. The word CARD appears in the display.
The data are automatically played back.
NOTE:
In order to search for/select certain tracks proceed as
described under section 11 – 16.
To remove the memory card, press again onto the end of
the memory card. It unlatches with a "click" and can be
removed.
CAUTION:
Simple pulling out can damage the slot and/or the
memory card.
7 USB Connection
If you would like to play back data contained on a USB
stick, please insert the stick into the opening provided. e
word USB appears in the display.
The data is played back automatically.
NOTE:
• Always directly connect a USB storage medium to
the USB port to prevent any malfunctions.
• There is a huge variety of compression methods as
well as quality differences for USB sticks.
Furthermore, the music industry does not adhere to
fixed standards (copy protection).
For that reason you might experience problems in
some rare cases when playing back MP3 files. This is
not a malfunction of the device.
• In order to search for / select certain tracks proceed
as described under section 11 – 16.
AR4030BT-USB-CR_IM
NOTE:
• Please note: The USB connection is only designed
for playing back storage media and not for charging
external devices. Only a low power (100 mA) supply
can be provided. This USB connection is not
designed for driving e. g. external 2.5" hard discs,
needing starting currents of up to 1100 mA. For
playing back your smartphone, iPod or iPhone, use
the AUX-IN socket, intended for that purpose.
8 Reset – Button (reset)
See section "Operating Instructions" on page 48.
9 AUX Socket
To connect analogue replay devices. Using this socket it is
possible to hear the sound of other playback devices such
as MP3 players, CD players etc. through the loudspeaker.
1. Please connect the external device with a 3.5 mm
stereo jack plug to the AUX socket.
2. Press the MODE / button (1) repeatedly until "AUX
IN" appears in the display.
3. You hear the playback from the external device via the
loudspeakers. You can change the volume with the
volume control.
4. For the remaining procedure please see the operating
instructions of the external sound source.
NOTE:
Adjust the volume of the external device to a comfort-
able level.
10 AMS – Button
Radio operation:
a) Press the button shortly to play the saved stations
sequentially for approx. 5 seconds. Press the desired
station to quit the operation and to play the radio
station.
b) Hold down this button to start the automatic station
scanning. The search process can take some minutes.
The stations are stored according to signal strength.
Then, the saved stations are played for a short time.
Press a station button to quit the operation.
USB / CARD mode:
Direct selection of a music file.
Press the AMS button. First „TRKSCH" and then „T − − −"
will appear on the display. Turn the volume control and
select the "first number". After approx. 3 seconds, this will
move to the left. Enter the next number. When the desired
track number appears, confirm your selection by pressing
the SEL button.
NOTE: The maximum track selection is "999".
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