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CD Playback | Yes |
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Supported Disc Types | CD, CD-R, CD-RW |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Bluetooth Profiles | A2DP, AVRCP |
USB Playback | Yes |
FM Tuner | Yes |
Output Power | 30W |
Output Power (per channel) | 15W |
Color Options | Black, White |
Supported Formats | MP3 |
Speaker Type | 2-way bass reflex |
Warnings about electric shock, water, and fire risks.
Requirements for airflow and safe handling of the power cord.
Identifies the unit as a Class 1 laser product.
Information for responsible disposal of equipment and batteries.
Precautions regarding 2.4 GHz frequency use and potential interference.
Caution about small parts and the risk of ingestion.
Verifying all accessories are present upon opening the box.
Step-by-step guide to insert batteries into the remote control.
Tips for effective operation and range of the remote control.
Detailed description of all buttons on the remote control.
Identification of the tweeter, woofer, and terminals.
Instructions for detaching and reattaching speaker grilles.
Buttons for controlling music playback and radio tuning.
Buttons for controlling sound quality, volume, and display brightness.
Instructions for applying pads for speaker stability in upright or horizontal positions.
Guide for adjusting the orientation of the speaker badge on the grille.
Description of the unit's display and the timer indicator.
Details on headphone socket, AUDIO IN, and USB terminal.
Location of the remote sensor and the disc tray.
Specific port for connecting compatible Apple devices (X-CM42BTD only).
STANDBY/ON and INPUT buttons for basic operation.
Buttons for controlling playback and opening the disc tray.
Safety advice before making any connections to the unit.
Instructions for correctly connecting the speaker wires to terminals.
Guidance on speaker installation to avoid injury or damage.
Steps to attach the included wire antenna for radio reception.
Information on using external antennas to improve DAB/FM reception.
Instructions for plugging the unit into an AC outlet.
How to turn the unit on and enter standby mode.
Switching between different audio inputs like CD, DAB, USB, etc.
Adjusting screen brightness and listening volume.
Procedure to set the current time for the unit.
Modifying sound output using EQ and tone controls.
Configuring the unit to turn on automatically at a set time.
Recalling, cancelling, and using the wake-up timer functions.
Setting the unit to automatically switch off after a specified duration.
Connecting and safely using headphones, including volume advice.
List of iPod, iPhone, and iPad models compatible with the unit.
Guidelines and precautions for connecting iPod, iPhone, and iPad.
Steps to connect via the dedicated top panel port.
Instructions for securing the port when not in use.
Connecting devices using the included stand for stability.
How to select and play music from iPod or iPhone.
How to select and play music from an iPad.
Cautions for device handling and tips for common issues.
Steps to load a disc and start playback.
Warnings regarding disc types, shapes, and playback environment.
Explanation of basic controls like play, stop, pause, and track navigation.
Using numeric buttons to select specific tracks on a disc.
Options for continuous or randomized track playback.
Steps to select and sequence tracks for programmed playback.
Guidance on obtaining and burning music files.
How the unit interprets and plays music files organized in folders.
How to select a specific folder for playback from a disc.
Changing the information shown on the unit's display during playback.
Steps for connecting a USB storage device and starting playback.
Using repeat and random modes for files on a USB device.
How to choose specific folders for playback from a USB drive.
Changing the data shown for files on the USB device.
Playing tracks in a programmed sequence from USB storage.
Tuning into FM and DAB+ stations using automatic or manual methods.
Tips and settings for enhancing FM signal clarity.
Storing favorite radio frequencies for easy access.
Recalling, scanning, and erasing memorized radio stations.
Explaining the RDS system and its capabilities.
Using RDS PTY to find stations broadcasting specific genres.
Interpreting station name, program type, and radio text.
Automatically scanning and storing available RDS stations.
Important considerations and tips for using RDS features.
Explanation of Digital Audio Broadcasting technology.
Performing an automatic scan to create a DAB station list.
Choosing stations from the list or tuning manually.
Cycling through available information like station name, frequency, and quality.
Storing found DAB stations into preset memory channels.
Using the AUDIO IN jack for portable devices.
Using the LINE IN jacks for external audio components.
How to wirelessly play music from Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Using the remote to manage Bluetooth audio playback.
Steps required to establish a connection between the unit and a Bluetooth device.
Information on device display names, PIN codes, and pairing history.
Establishing a connection and playing audio from a paired device.
How the unit functions in standby with Bluetooth enabled for auto-connection.
Cautions about potential interference from other wireless devices.
Factors affecting wireless performance and potential signal interruptions.
General advice for connecting external devices to the unit.
Solutions for issues like lost settings, volume differences, and remote control malfunctions.
Troubleshooting for discs not playing or files not being recognized.
Solutions for USB devices not being recognized or the unit turning off automatically.
Addressing issues with USB device recognition, file playback, and character limits.
Troubleshooting for problems controlling or operating connected Apple devices.
Resolving issues when connecting or operating Bluetooth devices.
Lists of compatible media types and audio file formats.
Information on DRM protected content and multisession discs.
Precautions when transporting or relocating the device.
Guidelines for ideal installation locations and avoiding hazards.
Advice on handling condensation and cleaning the unit's exterior and lens.
Proper methods for storing discs and cleaning them to ensure playback.
Caution against playing non-standard discs that may damage the unit.
Configuring power saving features and restoring default system settings.
Detailed technical data for audio, radio, and wireless features.
Information on power, dimensions, weight, and speaker configuration.
A comprehensive list of items supplied with the product.