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Braun CC4 - Timer Operation

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Setting
sensitivity
Low
bass
playback
Linear
playback
Subsonic
filter
Timer
operation
If
volume
varies
when
switching
between
playback
sources
(integrated
or
external),
adjust
the
sensitivity
(on
CC4
only)
to
match
the
volumes.
The
voltage
at
“tape
out”
is
unaffected.
Select
appropriate
audio
input
during
play-
back,
e.g.
of
a
record
(blinking
displays
are
underlined):
@
“phono”
display:
PH
and
press
@
“memo”
PHmemo
Within
3
secs
press
the
audio
input
button
again
to
switch
to
input
control:
@
“phono”,
display:
SENS
0
memo
Adjust
input
sensitivity
from
0
to
10
dB
with
@
"—volume”
or
“volume+”
(display:
e.g.
SENS
—6
memo
until
the
volume
is
equal
for
the
two
sources.
Store
the
setting
by
pressing
@
"memo",
display:
PH
and
check
by
toggling
between
the
two
sources.
If
necessary,
repeat
the
adjust-
ment.
Setting
the
dock
The
low
bass
frequencies
can
be
boosted
on
the
CC4
(up
to
+6
dB
at
20
Hz).
Touch
@
“low
bass”
(display:
L
BASS
OFF)
to
activate
the
low
bass
control
and
adjust
with
@
“bass+”
or
“bass—”.
Display:
e.g.
L
BASS
+4
I.bass.
Linear
frequency
response
on
the
CC4
is
activated
by
pressing
@
“ble”
(display:
EQ
OFF
oI)
All
filters
and
controls
affecting
frequency
response
are
disabled
(“loudn.”
“20
Hz"
“bass”
“trebl””
and
“low
bass”)
and
can-
not
be
adjusted.
On
repressing
@
“¥14¢”",
the
display
shows
EQ
ON
and
the
former
status
is
restored.
To
eliminate
low
frequency
noise
touch
@
“20
Hz”
(display:
20
Hz)
to
activate
a
subsonic
filter.
Re-pressing
cancels
the
filter.
Now
start
the
clock
Setting
the
timer
The
CC4
has
a
timer
for
automatic
switch-
on
and
switch-off
for
radio
broadcasts
orunattended
recording.
Up
to
5
timer
pro-
grams
can
be
preprogrammed
in
a
daily
or
one-time
sequence
for
up
to
a
month
in
advance.
The
CC4
and
a
cassette
deck
con-
nected
to
audio
and
control
jacks
and
switched
to
timer
operation
(e.g.
C4)
are
switched
on
and
off
at
the
preset
times.
All
program
inputs
are
made
from
the
remote
control
unit
only.
The
first
step
is
to
set
the
timer
clock.
Before
opening
the
remote
control
unit
flap,
set
the
address
selector
to
,,audio”.
All
numbers
must
be
keyed
in
as
two-digit
sequences
(with
initial
zero).
Switch
on
the
CC4
and
follow
the
sequence
below
(blink-
ing
displays
are
shown
underlined).
Switch
to
clock
display
by
@
“control”,
display:
--.-—
or
CLOCK
after
power
failure.
Select
year
input
with
@
"balance+”
YR.-~
Key
in
the
last
two
digits
of
the
year
(for
example)
@
"3"
YR.8—
@"7"
YR.87
Select
month
and
day
input:
@
“balance+”
a
Key
in
month
(for
example)
@"0"
D——.0—
ei"
D--.01
Key
in
day
(for
example)
@
“0”
D-~.01
@
“38”
D08.01
Select
input
for
hours
and
minutes:
@
“balance+”
T----
Key
in
hours
and
minutes
(for
example
9.15)
@
"0"
103s
@
"9"
T09.——
e"1"
T09.7-
e's”
T09.15
(possibly
using
time
signal
to
select
exact
minute)
@
“balance+”
09.15
(display
for
3
secs)
During
setting
you
can
use
,,balance-"
to
return
to
the
previous
level
of
setting
or
finish
setting
with
,,control”.
To
check
the
clock
setting,
press
,,control”
and
use
,,balance+”
to
select
the
individual
levels.
in
normal
playback
you
can
use
,,control”
at
any
time
to
display
the
time
for
3
secs.
The
clock
must
be
running
correctly
before
the
timer
is
set.
Switch
on
the
CC4
and
key
in
the
timer
programme
number,
date,
start
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