MIC200IDABBT - Hi-fi system THOMSON - Free user manual and instructions
Find the device manual for free MIC200IDABBT THOMSON in PDF.
Download the instructions for your Hi-fi system in PDF format for free! Find your manual MIC200IDABBT - THOMSON and take your electronic device back in hand. On this page are published all the documents necessary for the use of your device. MIC200IDABBT by THOMSON.
USER MANUAL MIC200IDABBT THOMSON
OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE EN- EN 1 - Getting Started
- Remove the appliance from the box.
- Remove any packaging from the product.
- Place the packaging inside the box and either or dispose of safely. Safety and Notice Read and understand all instructions before you use this product. If damage is caused by failure to follow the instructions, the warranty does not apply. Safety Warning
- Never place this apparatus on other electrical equipment.
- Keep this apparatus away from direct sunlight, naked Fames or heat.
- Never look into the laser beam inside this apparatus.
- Ensure that you always have easy access to the power cord, plug or adaptor to disconnect this apparatus from the power
- The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no liquid-lled objects, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
- To ensure complete disconnection from the power input, the mains plug of the apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains.
- The mains plug of the apparatus must not be obstructed OR must be easily accessed during intended use.
- Minimum distances 10 cm around the apparatus for sufcient ventilations
- The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
- No naked ame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus
- Attention should be drawn to environmental aspects of battery disposal
- The use of apparatus in moderate climates.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Getting Started 1 Safety and Notice 1 Care for your product 2 Care of the environment 2 What’s in the box 3 Description of Parts 4 Power 5 DAB Radio mode 5 Changing DAB stations 6 Scanning for DAB stations 6 Prune DAB stations 6 Storing a DAB station preset 6 Tune to a DAB station preset 6 DAB Display Information 7 Dynamic Range Control (DRC) 7 FM Radio Mode 7 Changing the Scan Setting 8 Display Language 11 Software Version 11 Factory Reset 11 Playing a compact disc (CD) 11 Remarks: 15 Contents- EN 2 -
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the Point where they exit from the apparatus.
10. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
11. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the manufacturer or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
12. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
13. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in anyway, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
14. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
15. Do not place any sources of danger on the apparatus (e.g. liquid lled objects, lighted candles).
16. Where the MAINS plug (or AC/DC adaptor) or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect
device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
17. Make sure there is enough free space around the product for ventilation.
18. Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, re or the like.
19. The rating label is placed on the back side of apparatus.
CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. WARNING Do not ingest the battery (chemical burn hazard) The remote control supplied with this product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children. If you think batteries may have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention. Care for your product
1. Always unplug the appliance when not in use and before cleaning.
2. Do not play music at excessive volume levels as damage to hearing and or the equipment may occur.
3. Do not use this unit in wet or damp conditions.
4. Always disconnect the unit from the mains power supply before cleaning. Clean the appliance with
a soft, damp, lint free cloth. Do not use abrasives or harsh cleaners. Care of the environment Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.- EN 3 - Your product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot be disposed with normal household waste. Please inform yourself about the local rules on separate collection of batteries because correct disposal helps to prevent negative consequences for the environmental and human health. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means that the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. Correct disposal of your old product helps to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. The lightning symbol inside an equilateral triangle warns the user of the presence inside the product of uninsulated hazardous electric voltages powerful enough to represent an electrocution risk. What’s in the box Check and identify the contents of your package:
- Risk of product damager! Make sure that the power voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back label.
- Risk of electric shock! When you unplug the AC power cord always pull the plug from the socket. Never pull the cord
- Before connecting the AC power cord, ensure you have completed all other connections Place the unit in the desired position and unravel the mains cable. Insert the cable into the supply socket and switch on if applicable. Auto standby When playing media from a connected device, the Tower automatically switches to standby if:
- No button is pressed for 10 minutes,
- No audio from a connected device for 10 minutes. Battery power
- Be sure that the batteries are inserted correctly to avoid damage to the appliance. Always remove the batteries when appliance will not be used for a long period of time, as this will cause leakage to the batteries and subsequently damage to your set.
- Use batteries of the same type. Never use different types of batteries together.
- Do not throw the battery into the re, or exposed to sunshine or the like.
- If the liquid contained in the batteries comes in contact with eyes or skin, wash the area immediately and carefully with clear water and consult a doctor. Unit power supply (mains 230V/50Hz) Connect the power cable plug to the (230V) wall outlet.
- Before using the unit, check that the local mains supply is compatible with the unit 230V (50Hz).
- Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet.
- When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.) disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
- When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cord in order to avoid shock risks caused by the damaged cable. OPERATION Press and hold the POWER/MODE button for 2 seconds to turn ON/OFF the unit. Adjusting the volume Rotate the Volume knob clockwise to increase the volume. Rotate the Volume knob anti-clockwise to decrease the volume. Check the display, which will conrm the volume setting. MUTE FUNCTION Press the MUTE button on remote control, The volume is muted and the “Volume Muted” will appear on LCD display. Press this button again to cancel the mute function. DAB Radio mode Check that your Radio is in DAB mode. If you are not already in DAB mode, press and release the POWER/MODE button repeatedly until you are in DAB mode (check the display). The rst time you use the radio or if the station list is empty, your radio will automatically begin to scan for DAB radio stations. A progress bar will show the progress of the scan and the number of stations found during the scan will also be displayed. If you were listening to a DAB station when you switched the radio off, then this station will automatically- EN 6 - be selected when you switch the radio back on. Changing DAB stations
1. Press the NEXT/PREV button to scroll through the available stations.
2. When the station that you would like to listen to is displayed, press the STOP/SELECT button to
select it. There will be a short delay whilst your radio tunes to your selected station. Scanning for DAB stations With DAB radio, additional stations and services regularly become available so it’s a good idea to occasionally perform a manual scan to ensure that you have the most recent station listing stored within your radio’s memory. If you have moved your radio to another location, e.g. if you go on holiday, then it’s also a good idea to perform a manual scan. In DAB mode:
1. Press and release the PLAY/PAUSE/SCAN button to begin a search for stations. The display will
change to ‘Scanning...’. A progress bar will display the scan progress and the number of stations found during the scan will also be displayed. Prune DAB stations You can remove the DAB stations in the station list that cannot be received in your area. In DAB mode:
1. Press and hold the Menu/Info button until <Full Scan> is displayed
2. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to <Prune>. Press and release the STOP/SELECT button.
3. Prune? <No> Yes is displayed. Use the NEXT/PREV to scroll to Yes. Press and release the STOP/
SELECT button to conrm and prune the station list. Storing a DAB station preset Your radio can store up to 10 DAB radio stations in its preset memories for instant access to your favourite stations.
1. Tune the radio to the DAB radio station that you wish to preset.
2. Press and hold the PROG/REP/PRESET button for approximately 2 seconds until Preset Store
<1:(Empty)> is displayed.
3. Use the NEXT/PREV button to move to the preset location to which you would like to store the
radio station (1-10).
4. Press and release the STOP/SELECT button, the display will conrm Preset X stored, where ‘X’ is
the number of the preset (1-10). Note: If there is already an existing DAB station stored under a preset, it will be over-written when you store the new station. Tune to a DAB station preset In DAB mode:
1. Press and release the PROG/REP/PRESET button. Preset Recall <1:> is displayed together with
the name or frequency of the station stored there, or (Empty) if no station has been stored.
2. Use the NEXT/PREV button to move to the preset location and station that you would like to listen
3. Press and release the STOP/SELECT button. The radio will instantly tune to that station and begin
to play. Note: If no DAB station has been stored under the PROG/REP/PRESET button, ‘Preset Empty’ will be displayed, then the radio will revert to the previously selected radio station.- EN 7 - DAB Display Information When listening to a DAB station, you can change the information that will appear on the display. There are several different types of information that are sent by the broadcaster. Dynamic Label Segment (DLS) - this is scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster. Information could be the name of an artist or song title, DJ’s name, contact details for the radio station, etc. Signal Strength - A blank display will appear to indicate the minimum signal strength for acceptable listening. The row of solid rectangles indicates the actual signal strength that you are receiving. The stronger the signal, the further to the right the row of solid rectangles will be. Program Type (PTY) - such as ‘Rock’, ‘Pop’, ‘Talk’ or ‘News’ Multiplex Name - displays the broadcasting area and collection of radio stations on this frequency e.g.: BBC National DAB, Digital 1 Network. Channel and Frequency - e.g.: 12B 225.648 MHz Signal Error - This is displayed as a number between 0-99. It would not be possible to satisfactorily listen to a radio station with a signal error rate of 30 or above. Try adjusting the aerial or relocating your radio to improve reception. Signal Information - The data rate at which the signal is being transmitted. Time and Date - supplied by the broadcaster. 1.Repeatedly press and release the Menu/Info button to cycle through the different information options. Dynamic Range Control (DRC) In DAB mode: The dynamic range for each radio programme is set by the broadcaster for each radio station and may vary according to the type of programme broadcast, such as pop or classical music or a chat show. The dynamic range control signal is transmitted in parallel with the audio signal for each programme and with your radio you can use this control signal to expand or compress the dynamic range (the difference between the loudest and quietest sounds) of the reproduced audio signal. Changing the dynamic range can affect the ‘loudness’ and/or ‘quality of sound’ of the programme that you hear so that it will be more suited to your listening conditions and your own personal listening requirements. e.g. in a noisy environment, where quiet sounds might be swamped, setting the compression to maximum will ‘boost’ the quiet sounds, whilst keeping the loudest sounds at their original level. There are 3 levels of compression: DRC off - no compression. This is the default setting. DRC low - medium compression. DRC high - maximum compression.
1. In DAB mode, press and hold the Menu/Info button until the DAB menu is shown.
3. In DRC mode, use the NEXT/PREV button to select “DRC off”, “DRC low” and “DRC high”, then
short press the STOP/SELECT button to conrm. FM Radio Mode If you are not already in FM mode, press and release the POWER/MODE button repeatedly to go to FM mode (refer to the display). If you were listening to an FM station when you switched the radio off, then this station will be automatically selected when you switch the radio back on. Tuning to an FM Station Press and hold the NEXT button for 2 seconds to scan up the frequency band. Press and hold the PREV button for 2 seconds to scan down the frequency band. Press the NEXT/PREV button to ne tune each frequency in 0.05 MHz steps. Note: If reception is still poor, try moving the radio to another location.- EN 8 - Changing the Scan Setting In FM mode:
1. Press and hold the Menu/Info button until FM <Scan setting> is displayed. Press and release the
STOP/SELECT button. The current Scan setting will have an ‘*’ in the top right of the display. There are two different options from which to choose: Strong stations: The scan will only stop when strong signal strength is received, which should also result in better audio quality. When using this option, it is possible that a particular station that you are scanning for may be missed. All stations: The scan will stop for every station it receives, even if the signal strength is poor.
2. Use the NEXT/PREV button to choose from the two options available and press and release the
STOP/SELECT button to conrm. Audio Mode The radio will automatically switch between Stereo and Mono, depending on the quality of the signal being received, but you can override this function and manually switch between Stereo and Mono.
1. Press and hold the Menu/Info button until FM <Scan setting> is displayed.
2. Use the NEXT/PREV to scroll to <Audio setting>. Press and release the STOP/SELECT button.
There are now two different options of ‘Forced mono’ and ‘Stereo allowed’ and the current setting will have an ‘*’ in the top right of the display.
3. Use the NEXT/PREV button to choose from the two options available. Press and release the
STOP/SELECT button to conrm. Storing an FM Station Preset Your radio can store up to 10 FM radio stations in its preset memory for instant access to your favourite stations.
1. Tune the radio to the FM radio station that you wish to preset.
2. Press and hold the PROG/REP/PRESET button for approximately 2 seconds until Preset Store
<1:(Empty)> is displayed.
3. Use the NEXT/PREV to move to the preset location to which you would like to store the radio
4. Press and release the STOP/SELECT button, the display will conrm Preset X stored, where ‘X’ is
the number of the preset (1-10). Note: If there is already an existing FM station stored under a preset, it will be over-written when you store the new station. Tune to an FM Station Preset In FM mode:
1. Press and release the PROG/REP/PRESET button. Preset Recall <1:> is displayed together with
the name or frequency of the station stored there, or (Empty) if no station has been stored.
2. Use the NEXT/PREV button to move to the Preset location and station that you would like to listen
3. Press and release the STOP/SELECT button. The radio will instantly tune to that station and begin to play.
Note: If no FM station has been stored under the PROG/REP/PRESET button, Preset Empty will be displayed, and then the radio will revert to the previously selected radio station. FM Display Information When listening to an FM station you can change the information that will appear on the second line of the display. Radiotext (RT) - This is scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster. Information could be the name of an artist or song title, DJ’s name, contact details for the radio station, etc. Program Type (PTY) - Such as ‘Rock’, ‘Pop’, ‘Talk’ or ‘News’ Station Name or Frequency – e.g. BBC R4 or 93.30MHz Audio Mode - Stereo or Mono Time and Date - Supplied by the broadcaster.
1. Repeatedly press and release the Menu/Info button to cycle through the various information options.- EN 9 -
Bluetooth Mode You must follow several steps to connect your mobile phone:
1. Activate Bluetooth from your mobile phone (please refer to your phone’s user manual)
2. Press and hold the POWER/MODE button for 2 seconds to turn on the unit, then press the
POWER/MODE button repeatedly until the “Bluetooth” indicator appears on the LCD display. It will be ready to pair automatically.
3. Use your mobile phone to search for the Bluetooth device named “MIC200IDABBT”.
4. Your mobile phone will nd “MIC200IDABBT” and will present the option to connect or not. Please
connect to it using the password “0000” (if any). When you are successfully connected, the Bluetooth indicator “BT connected” appears on the LCD display. Automatically Connecting with Your Phone Pairing is only needed the rst time the unit and phone are used together. When the unit and phone have been paired once, they will automatically connect when the unit is on and Bluetooth is activated on the phone. The next time you power on, the unit will automatically connect to the most recently connected mobile phone. Play from Bluetooth Device After successful Bluetooth connection, press the PLAY/PAUSE/SCAN button to play. Press the PREV or NEXT button to skip the tracks backwards or forwards. To pause or resume play, press the PLAY/PAUSE/ SCAN button again. Press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE/SCAN button for 2 seconds to disconnect Bluetooth. Time and Date The rst time you listen to DAB radio, the time and date of your product will be synchronised automatically to that broadcast by the DAB service in 24-hour mode; which is automatically synchronized with daylight saving time, so there is no need to manually set the time and date. If you do wish to set the time and date manually, turn on the radio and follow the steps below:
1. In DAB mode, press and hold the MENU/INFO button until <Full scan> is displayed.
<Set Time/Date> is displayed. Press and release the STOP/SELECT button.
4. ‘Set time’ is displayed, and the hour digits will ash. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to the
correct hour. Press the STOP/SELECT button.
5. The minutes will now ash. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to the correct minute. Press the
6. ‘Set date’ is displayed, and the day will ash. Use the NEXT/PREV button, together with the STOP/
SELECT button, to select and conrm the day, month and year, using the same method used to set the time.
7. When you conrm the correct date, ‘Time Saved’ is displayed and the display returns to <Set Time/Date>.
You can now use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll and the STOP/SELECT button to select, as you did to set the time and date to change the settings for: 12/24-hour clock display, the date format, DD-MM-YYYY or MM-DD-YYYY, and to opt to auto-update the time from the DAB signal, FM signal, DAB or FM signal or to decline updates. Setting the Alarm Note: Check that the radio has the correct time and date before you set an alarm. With your unit switched on (not in Standby mode):
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu options.
2. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to ‘<System>’. Press the STOP/SELECT button to select.
3. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to ‘<Alarm>’. Press the STOP/SELECT button to select.
4. ‘Alarm 1 (or 2) Setup’ is displayed. Press the STOP/SELECT button to select.
5. ‘Alarm 1 (or 2) Wizard On time’ is displayed and the hour digits for the alarm will ash.
6. Use the NEXT/PREV button to set the hour for the alarm and press the STOP/SELECT button to select.
7. The minutes will now ash. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to the minutes for the alarm and
press the STOP/SELECT button to select. The duration time will now ash.
8. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to the duration for the alarm. You can choose from 15, 30, 45, 60,- EN 10 -
90 and 120 minutes. Press the STOP/SELECT button to select. The source for the alarm will now ash.
9. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to the sound source for the alarm. You can choose from
Buzzer, DAB, FM, CD or USB. Press the STOP/SELECT button to select. Note: If you select DAB or FM radio for the alarm source, ‘Last listened’ will ash in the display. Press the STOP/SELECT button to select the last radio station tuned in DAB or FM (as applicable) will be used for your alarm.
10. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to the alarm frequency. You can choose from Daily, Once,
Weekends or Weekdays. Press the STOP/SELECT button to select. Note: If you select ‘Once’, you will then be prompted to set the date for your alarm.
11. Use the NEXT/PREV button to set the volume for your alarm. Press STOP/SELECT button to select.
Note: Remember to set the alarm radio volume to one that will wake you. The alarm volume will increase progressively until it reaches the alarm volume you have set.
13. A bell symbol in the top right of the display, together with the digit ‘1’ or ‘2’ as appropriate, will
conrm when an alarm has been set. Note: If the time is not set or has failed to update from the radio signal, ‘Time is not set’ will be displayed when you try to set the alarm. The radio will then prompt you to set the time. An alarm can only be set after the time has been set. Stop the Alarm When the alarm sounds, press and release the POWER/MODE BUTTON. ‘Alarm off’ is displayed. Alternatively, you can press and release the ‘SLEEP/SNOOZE’ button on the remote control (see Snooze function below). Note: If you press the POWER/MODE BUTTON to stop the alarm, the alarm symbol will remain in the display and the alarm will sound again at the same time the next day, unless it was set for ‘Once’ only. Snooze When the alarm sounds, you may press and release the ‘SLEEP/SNOOZE’ button on the remote control. ‘Snooze 9 minutes’ will be displayed, followed by the snooze time countdown, until the alarm sounds again. Turn Off the Alarm Follow the steps for ‘Setting an Alarm’ and select ‘Off’ at step 12. Sleep Timer You can set your radio to turn off automatically using the sleep timer. You can choose from Sleep off, 15, 30, 45, 60, and 90 minutes. With your unit switched on (not in Standby mode):
4. Use the NEXT/PREV button to cycle through the different sleep time options such as Sleep off, 15,
30, 45, 60 and 90 minutes. Press the STOP/SELECT button to conrm. Note: To cancel the sleep timer, follow the steps to set the sleep time but stop when ‘Sleep off’ is displayed. Display Backlight Timeout You can adjust the display backlight timeout. Options of permanently On, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, and 180 seconds are available. An ‘*’ will be displayed next to the current setting. With your unit switched on (not in Standby mode):
4. <Timeout> is displayed. Press and release the STOP/SELECT button. Use the NEXT/PREV button to
scroll through the available backlight timeout options of On, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 or 180 seconds. Stop when the backlight timeout you would like is displayed and press and release the STOP/SELECT button. <Timeout> will be displayed. You may now use the NEXT/PREV to scroll and the STOP/SELECT BUTTON to select, as you did to set the Backlight timeout, to change the settings for the backlight- EN 11 - brightness for the <Dim level> and <On level>. There are 3 options available, High, Medium and Low. Display Language You may change the display language of your radio. There are 4 options available: English, French, German and Italian. An ‘ * ’ will be displayed next to the current setting. With your unit switched on (not in Standby mode):
4. Use the NEXT/PREV button to scroll to your preferred language. Press and release the STOP/
SELECT button to conrm. Software Version You can check the software version of your radio. With your unit switched on (not in Standby mode):
SELECT button. The software version will be displayed. Factory Reset You can reset your radio and restore all original factory settings. Note: Factory Reset may be used to clear the station list, the presets and sleep settings. This is useful if you move the UNIT to a different location (when you move from one house to another, for instance), as some stations may not be available in the new area. With your unit switched on (not in Standby mode):
5. Press the STOP/SELECT button again.
6. ‘Restarting...’ will be displayed. After a few seconds, the display will then go to Standby mode.
When you next power on your radio from Standby mode, it will begin an automatic scan for DAB stations. Playing a compact disc (CD) NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens using a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press and hold the POWER/MODE button for 2 seconds to turn on the unit.
2. Press the POWER/MODE button repeatedly to select the CD function.
3. Press and hold the EJECT/+10 button to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray (with
printed label side facing up).
4. Press and hold the EJECT/+10 button again to close the CD DOOR and the disc will rotate for a
few seconds, then play the 1st track automatically.
5. To temporarily stop playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE/SCAN button, and to resume playback,
6. Press the STOP/SELECT button to STOP play.
1. The and Buttons are used to jump to a different track number or to scan disc tracks at
2. Press the button once to hear the beginning of the current track. Press it two or more times to- EN 12 -
hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the button to hear the next tracks on the disc.
4. Press and hold the button. The current track will be scanned and move backwards to the previous
track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the button, the current track will be scanned and move forward to the next track(s).
When the desired track section is found, release the selected button and normal playback will resume. REPEAT FUNCTION The CD REPEAT button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a compact disc.
1. Press the PROG/REP/PRESET button once during playback, the “REPEAT ONE” sign will appear
on the LCD display for about 2 seconds. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT button a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REPEAT ALL” sign will appear
on the LCD display for about 2 seconds.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, press the REPEAT button repeatedly until “NORMAL” appears on the
LCD display for about 2 seconds. RANDOM PLAY Press the REPEAT button 3 times during play. “Shufe” appears on the display for about 2 seconds. All the tracks on the CD will play randomly. PROGRAM FUNCTION The Program feature may be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press and hold the PROG/REP/PRESET button
for 2 seconds, and the LCD display will show the wording “P 01” and “T 01” starts to ash.
2. Press the and buttons to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the STOP/SELECT button to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode), press the PLAY/PAUSE/SCAN button.
6. Press the button to hear the previous program track or press the button to hear the next
program track. Note: After all programmed tracks have been played, the CD player will return to the stop mode.
1. Press and hold the POWER/MODE button for 2 seconds to turn on the unit.
2. Press the POWER/MODE button repeatedly to select CD Mode.
3. Close the CD Door and the disc will rotate for a few seconds and then play the 1st track automatically.
4. Press the and buttons to choose a track (or press the EJECT/+10 button).
5. To temporarily stop playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE/SCAN button; to resume, press the button again.
6. Press the STOP/SELECT button to STOP play.
Note: Because MP3 discs have a large capacity, disc access times are a little longer. Repeat Playing Function Single Track Repeat Press the PROG/REP/PRESET button once to repeat a single track. The display appears as “Repeat one”. Single Folder Repeat Press the PROG/REP/PRESET button twice, and all tracks in the current catalogue will be repeated; the display will show “Repeat Folder”. Whole Disc Repeat In Play mode, press the PROG/REP/PRESET button 3 times to repeatedly play all tracks on the disc. The display will show “Repeat All”. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, press the REPEAT/RANDOM button repeatedly until the “Normal” sign appears. Random Function Press the PROG/REP/PRESET button 4 times; “Shufe” appears on the display. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin random playback.- EN 13 - To cancel the random function, press the REPEAT/RANDOM button repeatedly until the “Normal” sign appears. PROGRAM PLAY The tracks on the disc can be programmed to play in any order (up to 20 tracks can be programmed). Note: this can only be done while in Stop mode
1. Press and hold the PROG/REP/PRESET button while in Stop mode. “P01” “F01” will appear on
the display and “T001” will ash.
2. Press either the PREV or NEXT button to select the desired tracks in the album, then press the
STOP/SELECT button to store in the memory.
3. The rst track number is now stored in memory, and the program number changes to “P02”,
waiting for your next selection.
4. Repeat Steps 1 – 3 to program additional tracks.
After programming is nished, press the PLAY/PAUSE/SCAN button, and programmed play begins from the rst programmed track. The player stops automatically after all programmed tracks have been played. (Press the STOP/SELECT button twice to cancel the programmed tracks memory). Playing Music via USB This device has been developed using the latest technical advances in the USB eld. However, given the wide range of USB storage device types that are currently on the market, we unfortunately cannot guarantee full compatibility with all USB storage devices. For this reason, in rare cases, there may be problems in playing back les from USB storage devices. This is not due to device malfunction.
1. Press the POWER/MODE button repeatedly until ‘USB’ appears on the display.
2. Connect a USB storage device directly into the USB port. The display briey shows the number of
folders and then the total number of tracks. Playback will automatically start after a few seconds.
3. Operation of the control buttons is the same as for MP3 playback. Please refer to MP3 DISC
SECTION operations as described previously. NOTES:
- Always directly connect a USB storage medium to the USB port to prevent any malfunctions.
- The USB port is not designed for charging external devices.
- Important: Switch the device to a different operating mode before you remove the USB storage device. Equaliser Function With your unit switched on (not in Standby mode):
Note: you can set the Equaliser function (e.g. My EQ, Normal, Classic, Jazz, Pop, Rock and Speech) according to your individual preferences. Wireless Charger Function Simply place your wireless charging device on the wireless charger area indicated on the top surface and charging will begin on contact. USB Charging (5V Out) The USB port is designed for charging external devices, such as smart phones.
1. Press and hold the POWER/MODE button for 2 seconds to turn on the unit.
2. Press the POWER/MODE button repeatedly to select the Aux-In mode. ‘Aux-In’ will appear on the
3. Connect the AUX connect wire from the line out jack of your personal player (e.g. portable MP3
player) to the AUX input jack.
4. Start playback from your personal player.- EN 14 -
Note the following information: Only use the power supplies listed below. Specication: Power: AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz 0.3A Remote control power source: 1 x CR2025 3V battery (included) Frequency ranges: FM 88.8 – 108MHz DAB/DAB+ 174 - 239MHz Remark: The maximum connection distance is around 10 meters. Please place your Bluetooth speaker as close as possible to this device to avoid connection getting disturbed. WARNING! Risk of hearing impairment
- Set a low volume on the playback device before connecting the headphones to the sound source.
- Avoid excessive volume, particularly over extended periods or frequent use. Excessive volume can result in permanent hearing impairment. About the disks Handling Do not touch the underside of disks. Hold disks by the edges to avoid leaving ngerprints on the surface. Any dust, ngerprints or scratches may cause a malfunction. Never afx a label or sticky tape to the disk. Storage Put disks back in their case after use. Never expose disks to direct sunlight or heat sources. Never leave disks inside a car parked in full sunlight. Cleaning Use a clean, soft, lint-free cloth to clean the disk, working from the centre outwards in a straight line. Do not use solvents such as petrol, thinners, commercially available cleaners or antistatic sprays for vinyl disks.- EN 15 - Remarks: Don’t discard the electrical and electronic appliances in the regular waste disposal.
- Take them to a collection point.
- Some components in these appliances may be hazardous to health and the environment.
- In order to save energy when the unit has no sound output for a while, the unit will be switched to stand-by automatically. It can be switched ON by using the POWER selector again.
- If there is an incoming call while MIC200IDABBT is connected to your cell phone for music playback, it will pause at once when you answer the call and resume after the call ended. (Sometimes it will pause after end the call, it depend on your cell phone.)
- The Bluetooth® word, mark and logo are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Bigben Interactive is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
- Hereby, Bigben Interactive SA, declares that the MIC200IDABBT device complies with the essential requirements of the directive 1995/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.
- The NFC™ Mark is a trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the United States and in other countries.
- THOMSON is a trademark of TECHNICOLOR SA or its afliates used under license to Bigben Interactive.
- You can nd the information on the plate located at the back of the unit. The undersigned, Bigben Interactive declares that the radio equipment of the MIC200IDABBT type complies with the 2014/53/EU directive. To download the full statement, please visit our website: EN : https://www.bigben-interactive.co.uk/support/ FR : https://www.bigben.fr/support/ DE : https://www.bigben-interactive.de/support/ ES : https://www.bigbeninteractive.es/asistencia-tecnica/ IT : https://www.bigbeninteractive.it/supporto-tecnico/ OTHER LANGUAGES: https://www.bigbeninteractive.com/support/ and the section <<declaration of conformity>>. Manufactured by BIGBEN INTERACTIVE SA 396, Rue de la Voyette
REPRODUÇÃO/PAUSA/SCAN.
ManualGo.com