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USER MANUAL CD 2 SONORO
Digital Audio Broadcasting

Bluetooth
Bedienungsanleitung
Operating manual
Mode d'emploi
Digital Audio Broadcasting

Bluetooth
Bedienungsanleitung
sonoro
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Digital Audio Broadcasting

Bluetooth
sonoro
Table of contents
1 Introduction 47
2 For your own safety. 47
2.1 Symbols in this manual 47
2.2 Intended use 47
2.3 Children and persons with limited cognitive abilities 47
2.4 Power supply 48
2.5 Batteries 48
2.6 Laser 48
2.7 Transport 48
2.8 Ambient conditions 48
2.9 Operation 49
2.10 Headphone use 49
2.11 Defects 49
2.12 Cleaning 49
3 Scope of delivery. 49
3.1 sonoroCD 2. 49
3.2 sonoroLIGHT (available as an option) 49
4 Compatible formats. 49
5 Controls and ports. 51
6 Display 56
7 Unpacking the device and commencing operation 57
7.1 Unpacking the device 57
7.2 Inserting the battery.. 57
7.3 Connecting the power supply 58
7.4 Connecting the antenna 58
7.5 Preparing the remote control. 58
7.6 Connecting sonoroLIGHT 59
7.7 Connecting the headphones 59
8 Setting the basic functions. 59
8.1 Switching on the device for the first time 59
8.2 Standby mode 59
8.3 Making the basic settings 60
8.4 Setting the sound 62
8.5 Setting the Sleep Timer 62
8.6 Switching the light on and off.. 63
9 Alarm function 63
9.1 Setting the alarm time.. 63
9.2 Setting the alarm source.. 64
9.3 Setting the alarm volume 64
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9.4 Setting the alarm repetition 64
9.5 Programming the alarm light (sunrise) 64
9.6 Switching the alarm clock on/off.. 65
9.7 Switching off the alarm clock after the alarm sounds 65
9.8 Setting the Snooze function 65
10 General audio playback functions 65
10.1 Setting the volume.. 65
10.2 Muting the audio playback 66
10.3 Selecting a playback mode 66
11 Radio playback 66
11.1 FM radio 66
11.1.1 Finding FM stations 66
11.1.2 Storing FM stations as favourites.. 67
11.1.3 Retrieving saved FM stations from the favourites 67
11.2 DAB radio 67
11.2.1 Finding DAB stations 67
11.2.2 Storing DAB stations as favourites 68
11.2.3 Retrieving saved DAB stations from favourites 68
11.2.4 Retrieving DAB info. 68
11.2.5 Setting the DRC. 68
12 CD playback 69
13 Bluetooth playback 70
13.1 Connecting Bluetooth devices 70
13.2 Connecting Bluetooth devices 70
13.3 Playing music via Bluetooth 70
14 AUX playback 70
15 USB playback 70
17 Demo Sound playback 73
18 Troubleshooting 74
19 Cleaning. 75
20 Technical data. 76
21 Disposal 76
22 Declaration of Conformity 76
23 Warranty. 77
Relaxation and meditation music 71
1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a sonoroCD 2.
This manual and the safety instructions provide all the information required for trouble-free and safe operation of the device.
- Read these operating instructions and the safety instructions in their entirety before using the device.
- Keep this manual for future reference.
If you pass the device on to a third party, please provide them with the instructions and safety instructions as well.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury or damage to the device.
We assume no liability for damage resulting from failure to observe this manual.
The images in this manual are intended for illustration purposes.
Enjoy your device!
Contact data
| Address sonoro audio Gm | H Nordkanalallee 94 41464 Neuss |
| Phone +49 2131 88 34 141 | |
| Fax +49 8000 76 66 76 | |
| E-mail support@sonoro.de | |
| Internet www.sonoro.de |
2 For your own safety
2.1 Symbols in this manual
Safety instructions
Important information for your safety is highlighted. Always make sure to observe these instructions to avoid accidents and damage to the device:
WARNING!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in material and environmental damage.
Helpful tips and recommendations
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Highlights information and useful recommendations.
2.2 Intended use
The device is for personal use only. It is not intended for commercial use. The device is solely intended for the following tasks:
Playback of FM/DAB radio stations.
Playback of Audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs.
Audio playback from external USB devices.
Audio playback from external devices connected via AUX.
Audio playback from Bluetooth-enabled devices (e.g. mobile phones).
Playback of relaxation and meditation music.
Control of lamps connected to sonoroLIGHT via Bluetooth. Follow the sonoroLIGHT operating instructions.
- Charging function for external devices that are connected via USB.
Please note the specifications described in the manufacturer's operating instructions.
Any other use is considered improper use and is prohibited. We assume no liability for damages from improper use.
2.3 Children and persons with limited cognitive abilities
Do not leave the device unattended and do not use it when children or persons who cannot estimate the associated risks are nearby.
Persons (including children) who are not able to safety operate the device due to their physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge regarding the device, should not operate this device without proper supervision or instruction by a responsible person. Please keep it safely out of their reach.
Remember that packaging materials should not be toyed with. Risk of suffocation!
2.4 Power supply
The device is electric powered, so there is always a risk of electric shock. Therefore pay particular attention to the following:
Never touch the power plug with wet hands.
When you want to pull the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull directly on the plug itself. Never pull on the cable. It could break.
Ensure unobstructed access to the power outlet so that the power plug can be pulled out immediately in case of an emergency.
Make sure that the power cord is not bent, pinched or run over. Lay the power cord in such a way that it is not a tripping hazard or within reach of children.
Only use the AC adapter included.
Only use extension cords that are rated for the current of the device.
- Keep the device away from rain and moisture and any heat sources.
Only operate the device if the electrical voltage indicated on the device nameplate and the power plug matches the voltage of your power outlet. Incorrect voltage may destroy the device.
To avoid a fire hazard, disconnect the device completely from the power supply when you are not using the device for a long time. Do this by unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet.
2.5 Batteries
Remove the non-rechargeable/rechargeable batteries from the battery compartment as soon as they are empty, or if you do not intend to use the device for a period of time.
- Do not throw the non-rechargeable/rechargeable batteries into fire, and never expose them to high temperatures.
- Do not attempt to recharge the non-rechargeable batteries. Do not attempt to open or short circuit the non-rechargeable/rechargeable batteries. Explosion hazard!
- Fluid that leaks from the batteries when these are used incorrectly can cause skin irritation. In case of contact, wash off the fluid with plenty of water. If the fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub eyes. Instead, rinse eyes immediately for 10 minutes with water and consult a physician immediately.
Only use batteries of the same or an equivalent type. Explosion hazard!
2.6 Laser

Fig. 1: Laser
This device is classified as a Class 1 laser device. Laser beams can injure your eyes. So please observe the following:
Do not attempt to disassemble the device.
To avoid risks: All maintenance and repair work must only be performed by the manufacturer or its customer service department.
2.7 Transport
To avoid damage to the inserted medium, remove it from the device before transporting/shipping the device.
Whilst driving in a vehicle, store the device so as not to endanger its occupants.
If you ship the device, please stow it in its original packaging. Keep the packaging for this purpose.
2.8 Ambient conditions
Safe operation of the device is only ensured if it is used under suitable ambient conditions. So please observe the following:
Protect the device against the effects of the weather. Never use the device outdoors and never place it where it is exposed to strong sunlight.
- Never place the device on or near heat and fire sources such as burning candles, cooker plates, ovens etc.
Position the device so that sufficient air circulation is ensured. This will prevent heat accumulating inside the device. Always keep the device at a minimum distance of 10cm from other equipment or from walls.
- Protect the device against mechanical shocks and place it on a firm surface.
- Protect the remote control from the weather, humidity and high temperatures (e.g. from direct sunlight).
- Protect the device against dripping water and splashes. Never place a container of liquid next to or on the device.
2.9 Operation
- Do not insert any object into the CD slot of the device other than the permitted CDs. Special formats damage your device.
Do not use any media other than those specified in this manual.
The rubber feet of the device may produce stains on certain surfaces. Use a suitable surface.
If you use headphones and the volume is set too high, there is a risk of damage to your hearing. Always set the volume to a moderate level – not to loud – when using headphones.
2.10 Headphone use
Always decrease the volume of the device before putting on the headphones. Increase the volume to the desired level only after the headphones are in the correct position.
- Do not adjust the volume too high when listening on headphones. If you hear permanent noise or background noise in your ears (ringing), immediately decrease the volume or stop using the headphones altogether.
Even if your headphones are designed in such a way that you can hear outside noises, remember to never adjust the volume so high that you are no longer aware of your immediate surroundings.
2.11 Defects
Should the device be defective, do not attempt to repair it on your own.
If the power plug, the adapter, or the power cord of this device is damaged, they must be replaced by the manufacturer or the manufacturer's customer service department to avoid risk of electric shock.
Should any fluid enter the device, or if the device has been dropped or otherwise damaged, have it checked by an authorised dealer. Immediately disconnect the device from the power supply and contact an authorised dealer as soon as possible.
2.12 Cleaning
Clean the device only from the outside with a soft, dry cloth. Never use abrasive or solvent-based cleaning agents as these may damage the surface of the device.
If the device is extremely dirty, wipe it with a slightly damp cloth and dry it with a soft, dry cloth.
3 Scope of delivery
3.1 sonoroCD 2
Many additional components that you need to receive radio frequencies and connect additional devices are part of sonoroCD 2's scope of delivery.
sonoroCD 2 with protective cover
Remote control
Two button cells (CR2032, 3 V)
AC adapter with universal adapter (CE and UK)
FM/DAB cable antenna
FM/DAB rod antenna
Gloves
Operating instructions
3.2 sonoroLIGHT (available as an option)

Fig. 2: sonoroLIGHT
To use the full scope of functions and be able to control a lamp that is connected via Bluetooth, you need the sonoroLIGHT dimmer module.
sonoroLIGHT can be connected to sonoroCD 2 and it is available from specialist shops. sonoroLIGHT is not part of the scope of supply of sonoroCD 2.
4 Compatible formats
Compatible CD formats

NOTICE!
Using an incorrect CD format can result in material damages!
Inserting a mini-disc can damage the device.
-Only use compatible CD formats.
- Compact Disc Digital Audio CD-DA
CD-R
CD-RW
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Compatible audio formats
CD-DA
MP3
WMA
5 Controls and ports

Front view
Fig. 3: Front view
| Item(Fig. 3) | Designation Functio | |
| 1 Play/Pause CD/USB/Relax: start/pause playback. | ||
| 2 Stop CD/USB/Relax: stop | playback.DAB and FM: info button | |
| 3 LC display Displays current time and date when the device is switched off. Provides mode-related information when the device is switched on. | ||
| 4 SETUP Open and save/close | use the menu entries. | |
| 5 Click wheel | Turn: Set the volume, FM/DAB station, set alarm, navigation, brightness of sonoroLIGHT.Press: confirm the individual submenus. | |
| 6 MENU Switch to the next | playback mode. | |
| 7 Alarm 2 | Press: switch Alarm 2 on/off, stop the alarm.Press and hold: Set the alarm. | |
| 8 Eject Eject the CD. | ||
| 9 Alarm 1 | Press: switch Alarm 1 on/off, stop the alarm.Press and hold: Set the alarm. | |
| 10 CD slot Loads the CD when the device is switched on or in Standby mode. | ||
| 11 Next | Press: navigate the menu entries; search FM/DAB stations, next track in CD, USB, Relax Music, Demo Sound modesPress and hold: fast forward | |
| Item (Fig. 3) | Designation Furction | |
| 12 Light | Press briefly: switch sonoroLIGHT on/off. Press and hold: connect sonoroLIGHT. -Flashes while connecting -Lights up when connected Press and hold: Increase/decrease the brightness of sonoroLIGHT gradually. | |
| 13 Standby Switch device on/off. Stop the alarm. | ||
| 14 Previous | Press: Navigate the menu entries. Search FM/DAB stations, previous track in CD/USB, Relax Music, Demo Sound modes Press and hold: fast forward | |
Top view

Fig. 4: Top view
| Item(Fig. 4) | Designation Functlon | |
| 1 Memory | 1-6 Station memory (favourites). | |
| 2 Speaker | Speaker opening. | |
| 3 SLEEP | Press briefly: switch the auto disconnect (Sleep Timer) function on/off.Press and hold: [Sleep Timer] menu to set the time the device will be switched off automatically. | |
| 4 SNOOZE | MUTE | Press briefly (in playback mode): Switch mute on/off.Press briefly (in Alarm mode): start the snooze function.Press and hold: [Snoopze Setting] menu to set the snooze time. |
| 5 RELAX Call up relax mode. | ||
Rear view

Fig. 5: Rear view
| Item (Fig. 5) | Designation Function | ction |
| 1 DAB/FM | ANTENNA | Port for one of the antennae (included) or an external antenna. |
| 2 Battery | com-partment | The battery (CR2032 button cell, 3V) ensures continued operation of the clock in case of power failure. |
| 3 Bass ref | exopening | Bass response is enhanced. |
| 4 Keylock | Anti-theft protection port. | |
| 5 AC adapter | port | 15.5 V connection for the AC adapter (included). |
| 6 USB charger & playback | Port for a USB stick or a USB cable. Port for charging external devices via a USB cable (DC 5 V, 1 A). | |
| 7 Headphones | ones Port for headphones. | |
| 8 AUX IN | Port for external audio devices. |
Remote control

Fig. 6: Remote control
| Item (Fig. 6) | Button Function | |
| 1 Standby | Switch device | on/off. |
| 2 Light | Press briefly: switch sonoroLIGHT on/off. Press and hold: connect sonoroLIGHT. Press and hold: Increase/decrease the brightness of sonoroLIGHT gradually. | |
| 3 MUTE | SNOOZE | Press briefly (in playback mode): Switch mute on/off. Press briefly (in Alarm mode): start the snooze function. Press and hold: opens the [Snoopze Setting] menu to set the snooze time. |
| 4 CD Switch | CD playback o | n/off. Press briefly (in CD mode): display ID3 tags. |
| 5 Bluetooth | Switch Bluetooth | oth on/off. |
| 6 TREBLE | Adjust the treble | |
| 7 VOL + All playback modes: increase the volume. | ||
| 8 Next Scan channels and | navigate the menus. | |
| 9 OK, Play/Pause Confirm | the selected settings in the menu. Play or pause the selected track. | |
| 10 Alarm | 2 2 | Press: switch Alarm 2 on/off, stop the alarm.Press and hold: Set the alarm. |
| 11 Memo | 1-6 Station me | memory. |
| 12 Alarm | 1 1 | Press: switch Alarm 1 on/off, stop the alarm.Press and hold: Set the alarm. |
| 13 SLEEP | Switch the auto disconnect (Sleep Timer) function on/off.Press briefly (in Standby mode): The device switches itself on. | |
| 14 Previous | Scan channels | and navigate the menus. |
| 15 VOL - | All playback modes: decrease the volume.In standby: set the brightness of sonoroLIGHT. | |
| 16 BASS Adjust the bass. | ||
| 17 USB Switch USB on/off. | Switch USB on/off. | Switch between artist and track info (if available). |
| 18 RELAX Switch the stored Relax Music on/off. | ||
| 19 AUX Switch AUX on/off. | ||
| 20 FM | Switch the FM radio on/off.Press briefly (in FM mode): switch RDS on/off. | |
| 21 DAB | DAB | Switch DAB radio on/off.Press briefly (in DAB mode): switch DAB info. |
| 22 SETUP Open the menu. | ||
6 Display

Fig. 7: Display
| Item (Fig. 7) | Symbol Function | |
| 1 Headph | ones Headphones | are connected. |
| 2 Sleep The | The Sleep Timer is | on. |
| 3 Repeat | CD: repeat all tracks | cks on the CD. |
| 4 Relax The | The Relax mode is | on. |
| 5 Shuffle | CD: Random play | order of individual tracks |
| 6 FM/CD/AUX/USB | DAB/AUX/USB | Displays the selected operating mode. |
| 7 AM Time | s suffix in the 12-hour setting. | |
| 8 Alarm 1 | Displays the set | Alarm 1 time. |
| 9 Snooze | The Snooze function is on. | |
| 10 Alarm | 2 Displays the set | Alarm 2 time. |
| 11 PM Time | the suffix in the 12-hour setting. | |
| 12 Colon | Flashes to indicate seconds. | |
| 13 Point For the FM frequency range (without RDS). | ||
| 14 Time Display | displays the current time. | |
| 15 Resume CD: resume playback. | ||
| 16 Repeat One CD: repeat one track. | ||
| 17 Preset Station memory | ||
| 18 Lower display section | Display for date, menus, frequencies, etc. | |
| 19 Bluetobth Bluetobth is on. | ||
7 Unpacking the device and commencing operation
Only use connection cables and external devices that comply with the electromagnetic compatibility and insulation quality of this device.
7.1 Unpacking the device
All parts of the device are delivered in a single cardboard box.
WARNING!
Risk of suffocation when playing with the packaging!
The packaging material presents a choking hazard.
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Keep the packaging material out of reach of children and people who can not estimate the hazard involved.
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Unpack the device and all accessories, and check the contents for completeness and integrity.
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Should you detect any damage, contact your dealer or our customer service immediately (see 'Contact data' on page 47).
- Place the device in a suitable location and remove the protective film from the display.
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Observe the safety instructions regarding the ambient conditions (Chapter 2 'For your own safety' on page 47).
7.2 Inserting the battery
The battery ensures the clock functions in case of power failure.
WARNING!
Risk of injury from improper handling of batteries!
Risk of injury from explosions from improper handling of batteries!
- Never attempt to recharge, open or short-circuit the batteries. Explosion hazard!
- Never damage or warp the batteries.
- Never throw the batteries into an open fire or expose them to high temperatures.
- Keep batteries out of reach of children. Risk of swallowing!
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Fluid may escape from misuse, which can cause skin irritation. In case of contact:
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Wash off the fluid with plenty of water.
- Do not rub your eyes. Instead, rinse eyes with plenty of water for 10 minutes and seek immediate medical attention.
A NOTICE!
Material damage from improper handling of batteries!
The device may become damaged if batteries are handled improperly.
- Do not insert the batteries the wrong way. Observe the correct polarity.

Fig. 8: Inserting the battery
- Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the device with a small coin (Fig. 8).
- Insert the supplied battery with the label side up.
- Insert the battery compartment cover and close with a small coin.
7.3 Connecting the power supply
Power is supplied to the device via the AC adapter (included). The AC adapter with universal adapter must be connected before use.
WARNING!
Risk of injury from incorrect handling!
Risk of electric shock from improper handling of the AC adapter with universal adapter.
- Make sure that the AC adapter and universal adapter are always firmly connected to each other.
- Pull the AC adapter straight out of the socket so that the adapter does not break off the mounting bracket.
NOTICE!
Material damage occurs from an incorrect voltage connection!
Connection values that exceed the maximum allowable values of the device can irreparably damage the device.
-Only use the AC adapter included.
- Only operate the device if the electrical voltage indicated on the AC adapter matches the voltage of your power outlet.

Fig. 9: Installing the universal adapter
- Push the universal adapter onto the AC adapter until it clicks into place (Fig. 9).
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Insert the plug connector of the AC adapter into the 15.5 V, 2.9 A DC port at the back of the device.
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Insert the mains plug into the socket.
7.4 Connecting the antenna
The scope of supply contains a cable antenna and a rod antenna. For optimum radio reception, you must use one of the two antennae.
- Screw the desired antenna located on the back of the device to the DAB/FM antenna connector.

Fig. 10: Aligning the cable antenna
- Unfold the cable antenna or pull the arms of the rod antenna apart and align the antenna so that you have the best possible reception.
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For good FM/DAB radio reception, the two ends of the cable antenna should form a "T" (dipole) with the connecting cable.
Fig. 10/A: Recommended alignment for FM
Fig. 10/B: Recommended alignment for DAB
For even better reception, attach the cable to a suitable house antenna.
7.5 Preparing the remote control

Fig. 11: Inserting the battery into the remote control
- Open the battery compartment on the remote control with a small coin (Fig. 11).
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Insert the supplied button cell (CR2032, 3 V) with the label (+) side up.
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Close the battery compartment.
7.6 Connecting sonoroLIGHT
In order to be able to control a lamp using the Bluetooth function, you must connect sonoroLIGHT and sonoroCD 2 once. Connected devices are stored and later connected automatically.
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Follow the sonoroLIGHT operating instructions.
- Plug sonoroLIGHT into a socket.
- Ensure that sonoroLIGHT and sonoroCD 2 are no more than 10m away from one another. Otherwise, no connection can be established.
- Press the button on your sonoroLIGHT.
sonoroLIGHT searches for another Bluetooth device.
- Press the [Light] button on your sonoroCD 2 and hold it for 3 seconds.
The devices are connected to one another. No password needs to be entered. Once the devices are successfully connected, the [Light] button lights up in white. - Connect a lamp to the socket on your sonorLIGHT.
7.7 Connecting the headphones
The headphones can be connected to the device with the 3.5mm stereo jacks (not included in the package).
WARNING!
Risk of injury from improper headphone use!
Improper use of headphones can cause severe accidents and damage to health.
- Do not set the volume too high when using the headphones.
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Ensure that children understand that too high a listening volume can lead to hearing damage.
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Turn the click wheel to the left to set the volume to minimum.
- Insert the headset jack into the headset port at the back of the device.
- Slowly turn the click wheel to the right to increase the volume.
8 Setting the basic functions
The individual menus let you select the functions and settings of the device.
8.1 Switching on the device for the first time
After you have switched the device on for the first time, the LC display shows the clock display and the message [Tune to FM RDS station to set time & date].
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In FM/DAB mode, time and date are set automatically as long as this has not been disabled.
8.2 Standby mode
You can adjust the following settings in standby mode:
Manually set the time.
Manually set the date.
Switch the date on the display on/off.
Setting alarm light (only with sonoroLIGHT).
Chapter 8.3 'Making the basic settings' on page 60
The procedure for setting the individual functions is the same.
Setting the time manually

Fig. 12: Setting the time
- Press the [SETUP] button on the device or the remote control in Standby mode.
The display shows [Set Time] (Fig. 12). - Press the click wheel to set the hours.
The hour display flashes. - Turn the click wheel to set the hours.
- Press the click wheel to confirm the setting.
The minute display flashes.
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Turn the click wheel to set the minutes.
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Press the click wheel to confirm the setting.
The time is set.
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Use the [Next] or [Previous] button to switch between the hours and minutes display.
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After 10 seconds of inactivity, the device automatically goes into Standby mode without saving the settings.
Setting the date manually

Fig. 13: Setting the date
- Press the [SETUP] button on the device or the remote control in Standby mode.
The display shows [Set Time] (Fig. 12).
- Press the [Next] button.
The display shows the [Set Date] menu (Fig. 13).
- Press the click wheel.
You can now set the date according to the same procedure as described in Setting the time manually' on page 59.
Switching the date on/off

Fig. 14: Switching the date on/off
- Press the [SETUP] button on the device or the remote control in Standby mode.
The display shows [Set Time] (Fig. 12). - Press the [Next] button twice.
The display shows the [Date]menu (Fig. 14). - Press the click wheel.
You can now switch the date on or off.
8.3 Making the basic settings
When the device is switched on, you can make the following configurations in the [Settings] menu:
Set the time format.
Set the date format.
Setting display dimmer
Setting alarm light (only with sonoroLIGHT).
Set the automatic time/date update function.
Set the display language.
Activate/deactivate Demo Sound.
Reset the device to the factory settings.
To adjust the settings, proceed as follows:
- Press the [SETUP] button on the front of the device or the remote control to enter the corresponding menu.
- Press the [Next] or [Previous] button or turn the click wheel to scroll through the individual menu items.
- To open the selected menu item, briefly press the click wheel or the [OK] button on the remote control.
- To exit the menu, briefly press the [SETUP] button on the device or on the remote control
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If you do not make any further entries, the menu will close and the display switches to the initial mode.
Setting the time format

Fig. 15: Setting the time format
You can choose between the 24-hour and 12-hour formats. In the 12-hour format, the time of day is indicated by [AM] and [PM].
Setting the date format

Fig. 16: Setting the date format
You can set three different date formats (Fig. 16/A, B and C) as well as the current day. The configuration options are:
A: Current day, month, year.
B: Current month, day, year.
C: Current month (in words), day, year.
Setting display dimmer

A

B
Fig. 17: Setting display dimmer
Depending on the ambient brightness, the display is switched to bright or dark. The ambient brightness is detected by a sensor beside the display.
You can set the desired brightness level.
Display High: Level 08 to 15 (Fig. 17/A)
Display Low: Level 01 to 08 (Fig. 17/B)
Setting alarm light

A

B
Fig. 18: Setting alarm light
In addition to the alarm, you can also be woken up in the mornings with a light that gets gradually brighter (only in conjunction with sonoroLIGHT).
To this end, you can proceed as follows to set the desired brightness of the alarm light and the time-frame in which the alarm light should reach this brightness:
Brightness: 01 to 32 (Fig. 18/A)
Alarm light: 0 to 60 min (Fig. 18/B)
Setting the automatic time/date update function

Fig. 19: Setting the automatic update function
You can select the automatic update function in the [Set Time] submenu (Fig. 19). Switching on this function automatically synchronizes the time and date in the FM radio and DAB radio operating modes.
Setting the display language

Fig. 20: Setting the language
You can set the language for the menu and the playback display (Fig. 20). The following languages are available:
■ English,
German and
French
Switching Demo Sound on/off

Fig. 21: Switching Demo Sound on/off You can switch the Demo Sound function of (Fig. 21).
Resetting the device to the factory settings

Fig. 22: Resetting to the factory settings
If necessary, you can reset all specified settings, such as language and time formats and saved stations, to the default factory settings (Fig. 22).
8.4 Setting the sound
You can adjust the audio playback's sound using the bass and treble settings.




Fig. 23: Setting the sound
- Go to the corresponding menu or press the corresponding button on the remote control.
- To adjust the bass, select [Bass] (Fig. 23/A) and turn the click wheel. To adjust the treble, select [Treble] (Fig. 23/B) and turn the click wheel.

Alternatively, you can also use the [Next] or [Previous] buttons to adjust the values.
- Press the click wheel to adopt the settings or wait 10 seconds.
8.5 Setting the Sleep Timer
The Sleep Timer is an automatic power-off function that switches the device to Standby mode after the specified time has expired.
Setting the Sleep Timer

Fig. 24: Switching on/off the Sleep Timer
- Press [SLEEP] button on the top of the device or the remote control.
The display shows the [SLEEP] symbol (Fig. 24/1).
Switching off the Sleep Timer
- To switch off the sleep timer, press the [SLEEP] button again.
The symbol on the display is hidden.
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If the device was switched off by the Sleep Timer, it will start in the last heard mode when you turn it on again.
Setting the time interval for the Sleep Timer

Fig. 25: Setting the time interval for the Sleep Timer
- Hold down the[SLEEP] button on the top of the device or the remote control.
The Sleep Timer appears (Fig. 25) and the Sleep symbol flashes (Fig. 25/1).
- Turn the click wheel to select the desired time interval length (Fig. 25/2). The maximum time interval is 120 minutes.

Alternatively, you can also use the [Next] or [Previous] buttons to adjust the values.
- Press the click wheel to confirm the entry.
When the specified time expires, playback gradually fades out.
Dimming light (sunset)
In addition to a Sleep Timer, you can also dim or switch off a connected lamp (only in conjunction with sonoroLIGHT).
- Ensure that sonorLIGHT is connected and that its dimmer function is switched on.
- Switch on the light 念 Chapter 8.6 'Switching the light on and off' on page 63.
- Program a Sleep Timer.
After the Sleep Timer has elapsed, the light is reduced gradually and is switched off after 40 seconds.
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If you press the [Standby] button during the Sleep Timer, the light remains switched on.
If you press the [Light] button while the light is being dimmed, the light is switched off immediately.
8.6 Switching the light on and off
You can switch a connected lamp on and off (only in conjunction with sonoroLIGHT).
- Ensure that sonoroLIGHT is connected and that its dimmer function is switched on.

Fig. 26: Switching on the light
- Press the [Light] button on the device or the remote control.
The light is switched on (brightness level 8) and the display shows the text[sonoroLIGHT On] (Fig. 26).

Fig. 27: Setting the brightness
- Turn the click wheel within 4 seconds to set the brightness of the light (level 00 to 32, Fig. 27).
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If the device is turned off, you can wait longer.
- Press the [Light] button again to switch the light off.
If the device is turned off, you can turn the click wheel directly to switch the light on and set the brightness.
9 Alarm function
You can use the device to wake up with FM/DAB radio, CD, Relax Music or alarm ringtones. The alarm functions can also be set in the device's Standby mode.
The alarm setup menu is structured as follows:
Set the Alarm Time Set the Alarm Source
Set the Alarm Volume Set the Alarm Repetition
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If you do not press any buttons for approx. 10 seconds when setting the alarm, the setting is terminated without saving it.
9.1 Setting the alarm time

Fig. 28: Setting Alarm 1
- Keep the [Alarm 1] or [Alarm 2] button pressed.
The display shows the [Set Alarm 1] (Fig. 28) or [Set Alarm 2] menu.
- Turn the click wheel to set the hours.
- Press the click wheel to confirm the entry.
The minute display flashes.
- Turn the click wheel to set the minutes.
- Press the click wheel to confirm the entry.
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Use the [Next] or [Previous] button to switch between the hours and minutes display.
The alarm time is set.
9.2 Setting the alarm source
After you have set and confirmed the alarm time, you can set the source for the alarm.

Fig. 29: Setting the alarm source
- Turn the click wheel to select the medium you want to use (Fig. 29):
| FM Select an FM station preset from the station memory that you wish to start the device with and wake up to. |
| DAB Select a DAB station preset from the station memory that you wish to start the device with and wake up to. |
| CD Select a track from the CD you wish to start the device with and wake up to. |
| Relax Music Select a Relax Music track from the memory you wish to start the device with and wake up to. |
| Ringtone Select a ringtone from the memory that you wish to start the device with and wake up to. |
- Press the click wheel or the [OK] button on the remote control to confirm your setting.
The alarm source is set.
9.3 Setting the alarm volume
After you have set and confirmed the alarm source, you can set the alarm volume.

Fig. 30: Setting the alarm volume
- Turn the click wheel to set the desired volume (Fig. 30).
- Press the click wheel or the [OK] button on the remote control to confirm your setting.
The alarm volume is set.
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The alarm audio playback always starts with the minimum volume and gradually increases to the specified volume level.
9.4 Setting the alarm repetition
After you have set and confirmed the alarm volume, you can set the alarm repetition.

Fig. 31: Setting the alarm repetition
- Turn the click wheel to set the desired alarm repetition (Fig. 31). You can choose between the following settings:
Once
Daily
At weekends
On weekdays
- Press the click wheel or the [OK] button on the remote control to confirm your setting.
The alarm repetition is set.
9.5 Programming the alarm light (sunrise)
After you have set and confirmed the alarm repetition, you can set whether you would also like to be woken with an alarm light (with sonoroLIGHT only).
- Ensure that sonoroLIGHT is connected and that its dimmer function is switched on.

Fig. 32: Setting alarm light
- Turn the click wheel to switch the alarm light on and off (Fig. 31).
- Press the click wheel or the [OK] button on the remote control to confirm your setting.
The alarm light is programmed.
If you would also like to be woken with an alarm light, the light is switched on before the alarm goes off at the time you have set to ensure that it has reached the specified brightness when the alarm goes off.
To set the alarm light Setting alarm light on page 61.
Example
Settings made:
Alarm time: 07:00 a.m.
Brightness: 15
Timeframe: 30 min
At 06:30 a.m., the alarm light is switched on and the brightness is increased gradually from level 0 to level 15 by 07:00 a.m.
9.6 Switching the alarm clock on/off
Switching on the alarm clock
- To switch on the alarm clock, briefly press the [Alarm 1] or the [Alarm 2] button on the front of the device or the remote control.
Switching off the alarm clock
- To switch off the alarm clock, briefly press the [Alarm 1] or [Alarm 2] button again.
9.7 Switching off the alarm clock after the alarm sounds
- To switch off the alarm, press one of the following buttons:
[Alarm 1]
[Alarm 2]
Click wheel
[Standby]
The alarm will remain activated for the next day. This does not apply if the non-recurring alarm setting is in use. The alarm light remains on and retains its current brightness.
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After 60 min, the alarm is switched off automatically.
- Press the [Light] button to switch the alarm light off.
- To switch the alarm clock off and have it come back on after a set period of time (Snoopze), press the [SNOOZE] button on the remote control.
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Alternatively, you can turn the click wheel when the alarm sounds to set the snooz time. Press the click wheel to confirm.
The remaining snooze time is displayed. After the set time expires, the alarm will sound again.
9.8 Setting the Snooze function

Fig. 33: Setting the snooze function
- Briefly press the [SNOOZE] button on the remote control in Standby mode. If the device is switched on, press and hold the [SNOOZE] button on the remote control until the Snooze sub-menu appears (Fig. 33).
The display shows the [Snoopze] symbol (Fig. 33/1).
- Turn the click wheel to set the duration.
- Press the click wheel to confirm the entry.
10 General audio playback functions
10.1 Setting the volume

Fig. 34: Setting the volume
- Turn the click wheel (Fig. 34) to increase or decrease the volume.
The display shows a volume control.
10.2 Muting the audio playback
Mute

Fig. 35: Mute
- In playback mode, briefly press the [MUTE] button on the top of the device to turn off the sound during playback. Alternatively, you can also press the [MUTE] button on the remote control.
The Volume Mute text appears on the display
Switching on the sound
- To turn the sound back on, press the [MUTE] button on the device or the remote control again.
The initial screen is displayed.
10.3 Selecting a playback mode
Select the desired mode to playback audio from different media or external devices.

Fig. 36: Selecting a playback mode
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Switch on the device.
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Press the [MENU] button on the front of the device or the appropriate button on the remote control.
The display shows the selected mode (Fig. 36).
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Alternatively, you can also rotate the click wheel after pressing the [MENU] button to toggle through the different modes. Confirm the mode by pressing the click wheel.
11 Radio playback
After you have selected radio playback from [FM] or [DAB] (digital radio), the display shows the FM or DAB symbol, as well as the following information:
Mode: FM or DAB.
- Stored programme channel, if the radio station is stored in the programme memory.
Station name, if the station transmits RDS information.
RDS information from the station, if the station transmits RDS information.
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RDS ("Radio Data System") is only available for stations in the FM frequency range and only if the corresponding station transmits RDS data.
If the station does not broadcast RDS information, then the frequency is displayed instead of the station name.
11.1 FM radio
Finding FM stations
Automatic full scan
The automatic full scan function automatically creates and saves a station list with up to 30 stations. The stations are sorted according to the strongest reception.
Prerequisite:
One of the two antennae is connected.

Fig. 37: FM station list
- Press the [SETUP] button.
The display shows the [FM Preset List] (Fig. 37) text. - Press the [Next] button.
The display shows the [FM Auto Search] text. -
Press the click wheel.
The display shows the [Auto Search YES] text. -
Press the click wheel again.
The automatic full scan is started. After the search is complete, the device will jump to the first station on the list.
Automatic tuning
Prerequisite:
One of the two antennae is connected.

Fig. 38: Automatic tuning
- Press and hold the [Next] or [Previous] button in FM playback mode.
The display shows the [Auto Tuning] (Fig. 38) text. The device will search for available radio stations and play back the first available station.
Manual tuning
Prerequisite:
One of the two antennae is connected.

Fig. 39: Manual tuning
- Press and hold the click wheel to activate the manual station search function.
The display shows the [Manual Tune] (Fig. 39) text. - Turn the click wheel or press the [Next] or [Previous] buttons to change the frequency range.
- Press the click wheel to confirm your selection.
Storing FM stations as favourites

Fig. 40: Storing FM stations
- Set the desired station.
- Press and hold one of the station preset buttons on top of the device or the remote control.
The display shows the station preset number.
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You can save up to 6 FM stations as favourites.
Retrieving saved FM stations from the favour- ites
- Briefly press one of the station preset buttons 1-6 on top of the device or the remote control.
The selected station is played.
11.2 DAB radio
Finding DAB stations
Automatic tuning
Prerequisite:
One of the two antennae is connected.

Fig. 41: Automatically finding DAB stations
- Press the [SETUP] button in DAB playback mode.
The display shows the [DAB Full Scan] text (Fig. 41). - Press the click wheel on the device or the [OK] button on the remote control to activate.
The device will search for available radio stations and play back the first available station.
Manual tuning
Prerequisite:
One of the two antennae is connected.

Fig. 42: Manually finding DAB stations
- Press the [SETUP] button in DAB playback mode.
- Press the [Next] button.
The display shows the [DAB Manual Tune] text (Fig. 42). -
Press the click wheel on the device or the [OK] button on the remote control.
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Press the [Next] or [Previous] button, or turn the click wheel to scroll through the individual stations.
- Press the click wheel to confirm your selection.
Removing inactive stations - Prune list
If the DAB station list created using the DAB full scan function is out of date (e.g. after a change of address), you can remove inactive stations automatically.

Fig. 43: Deleting inactive DAB stations
- Press the [SETUP] button in DAB playback mode.
The display shows the [DAB Full Scan] text. - Turn the click wheel until the display shows [Prune list] (Fig. 43).

Fig. 44: Pruning
- Press the click wheel to confirm your selection.
Inactive DAB stations are deleted. In the meantime, [Pruning] is displayed (Fig. 44).
Storing DAB stations as favourites
- To store a DAB station as a favourite, proceed as described in Chapter 11.1 FM radio on page 66.
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You can store up to 6 DAB stations as favourites.
Retrieving saved DAB stations from favourites
- To retrieve a DAB station that has been stored as a favourite, proceed as described in
Chapter 11.1 FM radio' on page 66.
The selected station is played.
Retrieving DAB info
In DAB playback mode, you can call up information on the station, programme, etc. The information is displayed in the following order:
Station name (starting point)
■ Broadcaster
DLS ("Dynamic Label Service", programme-related information, such as artist, track, etc.)
Programme type (e.g. sport)
Station frequency
Signal quality
Prerequisite:
The device is in DAB playback mode. The display shows the station name.
1. To retrieve the different DAB information, press the [STOP] button on the device or the [DAB] button on the remote control.
The display shows the [Broadcaster] text.
- Press the [Stop] button again.
The display shows the [DLS] text. - Proceed accordingly to retrieve the remaining DAB information.
Setting the DRC
DRC ("Dynamic Range Compression") is used to compress the loudness level in pieces of music to allow for a uniform loudness level. Very loud and very quiet passages are equalised.
3 different settings are available:
DRC HIGH: high degree of compression
DRC LOW: low degree of compression
DRC OFF: no compression
Prerequisite:
The device is in DAB mode.
1. Press the [SETUP] button.
The display shows the [DAB Full Scan] text.

Fig. 45: Setting the DRC
- Press the [Next] button until the [DRC Setting] text is displayed.
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- Press the click wheel on the device or the [OK] button on the remote control.
- Select the desired setting using the [Next] or [Previous] button.
- Press the click wheel to confirm the setting.
12 CD playback
NOTICE!
Material damage from improper operation!
Do not insert any recording media that deviate from the standard CD format (e.g. mini-discs, etc.) into the CD player. These may not be played and ejected correctly. Insert only one disc at a time into the CD player.
- Switch on the device.
- Insert the CD into the CD slot with the label side up.
The CD player will automatically pull in the CD and start playback.
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If the device is in a different mode, it will automatically switch to CD mode.
In CD mode, the display shows the following information:

Fig. 46: Display in CD mode
1 Playback sequence (Repeat, Shuffle, CD Resume)
2 CD mode
3 Time
4 Elapsed time in minutes
5 Track number
6Playbackstatus(Play/Pause)
Other functions
To interrupt (pause) CD playback, press the [Play/Pause] button or the click wheel.
To resume CD playback, press the [Play/Pause] button or the click wheel.
To switch to the next track, press the [Next] button once.
To fast forward through a track, press and hold down the [Next] button.
To switch to the previous track, press the [Previous] button once.
To fast reverse through a track, press and hold down the [Previous] button.
To stop CD playback, press the [Stop] button.
To eject the CD, press the [Eject] button.
By pressing the [CD] button on the remote control (MP3 CD only), you can view the ID3 metadata, if available. The sequence for this is:
'track artist album elapsed time'
Press the [Memory 2] button (MP3 CD only) to select the next folder.
Press the [Memory 1] button (MP3 CD only) to select the previous folder.
Adjusting CD playback
You can choose different playback sequences to play tracks on a CD.
- Press the [SETUP] button to open the CD menu. This includes the following functions:
Repeating a single track
Repeat all tracks on the CD
Shuffle
CD Resume
Set bass
Settreble
Settings
- Turn the click wheel to select the function.
- Press the click wheel to confirm your selection.
Repeating a single track
The current track is played repeatedly. This function is terminated when you switch modes or eject the disc.
Repeating all tracks
All tracks on the CD are played repeatedly. This function is terminated when you switch modes or eject the disc.
Shuffle
All tracks on the CD are played in random order. This also happens when you press the [Next] or [Previous] button. This function is terminated when you switch modes or eject the disc.
CD Resume
The CD will resume playback from the last played position, even if you have switched modes or switch the device to Standby mode. This function is terminated when you eject the CD. This function is intended for audio books, for example.
13 Bluetooth playback
13.1 Connecting Bluetooth devices
Mobile phones and other Bluetooth-enabled devices can be connected to the radio via Bluetooth.
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If necessary, use the manual of your mobile phone or your device for help.
- Switch on the device.

Fig. 47: Searching for Bluetooth
- Press the [MENU] button and select [Bluetooth] mode or press the [Bluetooth] button on the remote control.
The Bluetooth symbol flashes and the display shows the [Search] text (Fig. 47).
- Switch on the Bluetooth function of your mobile phone or device and select "sonoroCD 2" from the list of Bluetooth devices found.
The two devices are connected.
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The radio can connect to up to 8 devices and connects automatically to previously configured devices if Bluetooth is enabled.
13.2 Connecting Bluetooth devices
Stored Bluetooth devices are connected automatically.
- Activate Bluetooth mode.
The Bluetooth symbol flashes and the display shows the [Search] text (Fig. 47).

Fig. 48: Connecting Bluetooth devices
- Switch on the Bluetooth function of your mobile phone or device.
After pairing, the display permanently shows the [Bluetooth] text.
13.3 Playing music via Bluetooth
To start playback, press the [Play/Pause] button on the click wheel.
To interrupt (pause) playback, press the [Play/Pause] button or the click wheel.
14 AUX playback
You can connect and play additional audio devices via the AUX port on the back of the device.

Fig. 49: Activating AUX playback
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Switch on the device.
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Press the [MENU] button and select [AUX] mode or press the [AUX] button on the remote control.
The display shows the [AUX] symbol (Fig. 49). - Connect the external device to the AUX port using a cable.
- Turn on the external device and start playback on the external device.
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You cannot operate an external device using the buttons on the radio.
15 USB playback
You can connect additional devices to the radio and play music through the USB Charge & Playback port on the back.
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The MP3 and WMA formats can be played.

Fig. 50: Set USB playback
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Switch on the device.
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Press the [MENU] button and select [USB] mode or press the [USB] button on the remote control.
The display shows the [USB] symbol (Fig. 50).
- Connect an external USB device.
The display shows the text [Search].
- Press the [Play/Pause] button to commence playback.
16 Relaxation and meditation music
Other functions
To interrupt (pause) playback, press the [Play/Pause] button or the click wheel.
To continue playback, press the [Play/Pause] button or the click wheel.
To switch to the next track, press the [Next] button once.
To switch to the previous track, press the [Previous] button once.
To stop playback, press the [Stop] button.
By pressing the [USB] button on the remote control, you can view the ID3 metadata, if available. The sequence for this is:
'track artist album elapsed time'
Press the [Memory 2] button to select the next MP3 folder.
Press the [Memory 1] button to select the previous MP3 folder.
The device can offer language-specific relaxation and meditation music, which is sorted into various folders.
| LanguageFolderTrad | kName | ||
| English 1-Brief relaxation 1 Quick Relaxation Exercise | Exercise:Relaxing by feeling your pulse | ||
| 2Quick Relaxation | Exercise:Relaxing by letting | go of stress | |
| 2-Meditative relaxation 1 Relaxing by meditating on our breath | |||
| 3-Fantasising 1 A | journey of the imagination "Beach and | Warmth" | |
| 4-Progressive musc le relaxa-tion | 1 Progressve Muscle Relaxation according to Jacobson | ||
| 5-Relaxation musc 1 Relax Music 1 | |||
| 2Relax Music 2 | |||
| 3Relax Music 3 | |||
| 4Relax Music 4 | |||
| 5Relax Music 5 | |||
| 6-Sounds of nature Ocean Surf | |||
| Whales | |||
| Birds | |||
| Rain | |||
| Wind Chimes | |||
| Fireplace | |||
- Switch on the device.
- Hold down the [RELAX] button on the top of the device or the remote control.
The display shows the [Relax] symbol.
- Press the [SETUP] button.

Fig. 51: Selecting the language menu
- Turn the click wheel until the display shows [Music Content].
- Press the click wheel to confirm your selection.

Fig. 52: Setting the language
17 Demo Sound playback
Demo Sound can be played in Standby mode to demonstrate the device in a shop, for example.
Activating Demo Sound mode
- Press and hold the click wheel for approx. 3 seconds.
Demo Sound mode is activated.
- Press the 1-6 memory keys located on the top of the device or the remote control to select a Demo track.
The Demo Sound track is displayed.
- Turn the click wheel to set the desired language.
- Press the click wheel to confirm your selection.
- Press one of the memory buttons 1-6 to select the desired folder.
Playback of the first track in this folder begins.

Fig. 53: Track name
- Press the [Next] or [Previous] button to select a track within the folder.
The display briefly shows the number and then the name of the track.
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The following buttons are active:
-Play/Pause.
-Mute.
Exiting Demo Sound mode
- Press and hold the [Standby] button or press and hold the click wheel for approx. 3 seconds to exit Demo Sound mode.
18 Troubleshooting
Malfunctions may occur with any electrical equipment. This is not necessarily due to a device defect. As such, you should check the following table to see if you can eliminate the problem yourself.
| Malfunction Possible cause Elimination | ||
| Device does not turn on AC adapter | with universal adapter is not properly connected | Properly connect the AC adapter with universal adapter (see Chapter 7.3 'Connecting the power supply' on page 58). |
| No sound Volume is set to minimum | Increase the volume (see | Chapter 10.1 'Setting the volume' on page 65). |
| Sound is turned off Switch on the sound | and (see Chapter 10.2 'Muting the audio playback' on page 66). | |
| Headphones are connected Pull the | headphones out of the jack. | |
| Another mode is set Set the correct | mode (see Chapter 10.3 'Selecting a play-back mode' on page 66). | |
| CD playback does not start CD format | is not compatible Insert a different CD into the CD slot. | |
| CD is dirty Clean the CD. | ||
| CD is damaged Insert a different CD into the CD slot. | ||
| CD is upside down in the disc tray Eject the CD and insert it correctly into the CD slot. | ||
| USB playback does not start USB device | ice is not plugged in Insert the USB device into the port on the back of the device (see Chapter 15 'USB playback' on page 70). | |
| USB device is not compatible Check whether your USB device is compatible with the radio. | ||
| USB device does not contain readable audio files | Check the files on your USB device. | |
| No Bluetooth connection, or Blue- tooth connection interrupted | Malfunctions due to other radio transmitters or devices | Increase the distance between the radio and your television. |
| Software not up to date Make sure that your external Blue- tooth device has the latest software version installed. | ||
| Device not responding Error in the device | device Switch the device off and on again. | |
| Poor FM/DAB reception FM/DAB and enna is not properly aligned | Change the position of the FM/DAB antenna. | |
| Remote control does not work, or only works sporadically | Distance too great | Reduce the distance between the remote control and the device. |
| Battery empty | Replace the battery in the remote control (see Chapter 7.5 'Preparing the remote control' on page 58). | |
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| Malfunction Possible cause Elimination | ||
| Malfunctions due to other radio transmitters or devices | Increase the distance between the source of interference and the radio. Plug the device into another socket so that the source of interference and the radio are connected to different branch currents. | |
| Alarm does not work Alarm is not switched | Switched on | Switch on the alarm (see Chapter 9.6 'Switching the alarm clock on/off' on page 65). |
| Alarm volume is set to minimum Inc | ease the volume (see Chapter 9.3 'Setting the alarm volume' on page 64). | |
| Headphones are connected Pull the | headphones out of the jack. | |
| Alarm light does not work. sonoroLIGHT | LIGHT is not connected. Connect sonoro | LIGHT and set the alarm light (see Chapter 9.5 'Programming the alarm light (sunrise)' on page 64). |
| sonoroLIGHT is connected but the dimmer function is switched off. | Switch on the dimmer function on sonoroLIGHT. | |
| The lamp connected to sonoro-LIGHT is switched off. | Switch the connected lamp on. | |
19 Cleaning
NOTICE!
Material damage from improper cleaning!
Only clean the device from the outside using a dry, soft cloth. Never use abrasive or solvent
based cleaning agents as these may damage the surface of the device.
20 Technical data
| Specification Value | |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) approx. 210 x 257 x 140 mm | |
| Weight approx. 3.2 kg | |
| FM reception range 87.5 MHz - 108 MHz | |
| DAB/DAB+ reception range 174.9 28 MHz - 239.2 MHz | |
| Tuning range (FM) 50 KHz | |
| AC adapter, power Model: S048C | CM1550290 Input: 100 - 240 V ~50/60 Hz Output: 15.5 V, DC, 2.9 A |
| Bluetooth Version: 3.0 (EDR) | Profile: AVRCP 1.0, A2DP 1.0 |
| AUX-IN Port: 3.5 mm jack | Sensitivity: 300 mV |
| Batteries Lithium battery: 3 V, type CR2032 (button cell) | |
| Laser Class 1 | |
| Ports Headphones, AUX-IN, USB | (loading and playing USB) |
| CD Playback formats: Audio CD, MP3 CD, WMA CD, CD-R* und CD-RW* (* Playback depends on the CD and the recording quality) | |
| USB Playback formats: MP3, WM | A Output: DC 5V, 1A Compatible systems: FAT 16, FAT 32 (not compatible with NTFS systems) Maximum capacity of USB devices: 32 GB Maximum supported file size: < 2 GB Maximum supported tracks: 999 Supports ID3 tags for track/artist display |
21 Disposal


Fig. 54: Do not dispose of in household waste
Devices that are marked with this symbol should not be disposed of in household waste. They must be returned to a collection point for recycling of electrical and electrotechnical devices. Information regarding the disposal of old equipment can be
obtained at your municipality, local waste disposal company and the store where you purchased this device. Proper disposal of old devices prevents environmental damage and does not jeopardise your health.
Non-rechargeable/rechargeable batteries may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste treatment. Return the non-rechargeable/rechargeable batteries to a municipal collection point or have them disposed of by a specialist company.
22 Declaration of Conformity

Fig. 55: EC marking
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Manufacturer: sonoro audio GmbH
We hereby declare that sonoroCD 2 meets the essential requirements of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, the R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and the Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC, including changes valid at the time of the declaration, due to its design, engineering and build.
23 Warranty
When submitting warranty claims, the following applies without restricting your legal rights:
Warranty claims can only be asserted within a period of max. 2 years (1 year in North America and Australia), calculated from the date of purchase.
sonoro audio GmbH shall, at its own discretion, repair or replace the device free of charge any defects caused by material or manufacturing defects within the warranty period.
In case of a complaint, please contact our customer service department. You can find contact details under Contact data on page 47 or at www.sonoro.de.
No new warranty period begins following repair or replacement of the device. The warranty period of 2 years (1 year in North America and Australia) from date of purchase remains applicable.
Excluded from the warranty are batteries, damage caused by improper use, normal wear and tear, as well as defects which only minimally affect the value or usability of the device. The warranty also expires for any modifications not made by our authorised service centre.
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