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General
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VER11220097770
DESIGN MINI SYSTEM
DMS 7770
USER MANUAL
General
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Imprint
All rights reserved. Any reproduction without consent of cmx® is
prohibited.
cmx® reserves the right to modifications of the device.
Designed by cmx® in Europe | Assembled in China
TM©2009 cmx electronics
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CONTEXTS
1.
GENERAL ...................................................................................... - 1 -
1.1. Safety Precautions ................................................................ - 1 -
1.2. Disposal of Waste Electronic Equipment .............................. - 2 -
1.3. Battery Disposal .................................................................... - 2 -
1.4. Copyright ............................................................................... - 2 -
1.5. Hearing Protection ................................................................. - 3 -
1.6. Cleaning and Maintenance .................................................... - 3 -
2. FEATURES ..................................................................................... - 4 -
3. LOCATION OF CONTROLS ................................................................ - 5 -
3.1. Main unit - front ...................................................................... - 5 -
3.2. Main unit - rear ...................................................................... - 7 -
3.3. Remote control ...................................................................... - 8 -
4. PREPARATION ............................................................................. - 10 -
4.1. Assembly the pedestal ........................................................ - 10 -
4.2. Wall mount ........................................................................... - 13 -
4.3. Insert batteries ..................................................................... - 14 -
4.3.1. Remote control ............................................................. - 14 -
4.3.2. Backup memory ............................................................ - 15 -
4.4. Clock setting ........................................................................ - 15 -
4.5. Timer / Alarm ....................................................................... - 16 -
5. CD PLAYER ................................................................................. - 17 -
5.1. Insert CD / MP3-CD ............................................................. - 17 -
5.2. CD / MP3-CD playback ....................................................... - 17 -
5.3. Programming ....................................................................... - 18 -
5.3.1. Audio-CD ...................................................................... - 18 -
5.3.2. MP3-CD ........................................................................ - 18 -
6. RADIO ......................................................................................... - 19 -
6.1. Saving radio stations ........................................................... - 19 -
6.1.1. Manually search ........................................................... - 20 -
6.1.2. Automatically search .................................................... - 20 -
6.2. Listening of the radio stations .............................................. - 20 -
7. SOUND SCENARIOS ...................................................................... - 21 -
7.1. Bass ..................................................................................... - 21 -
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7.2. Effect .................................................................................... - 21 -
8. EXTERNAL COMPONENTS ............................................................. - 21 -
8.1. Earphones ........................................................................... - 21 -
8.2. USB 2.0 ............................................................................... - 22 -
8.3. AUX ..................................................................................... - 22 -
9. FURTHER OPERATION ................................................................... - 23 -
10. TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................... - 24 -
11. WARRANTY ................................................................................. - 26 -
11.1. Warranty procedure ........................................................... - 26 -
11.2. Warranty has expired ........................................................ - 27 -
11.3. Shipping the unit ................................................................ - 27 -
12. IN THE BOX .................................................................................. - 28 -
13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................... - 29 -
General
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1. General
1.1. Safety Precautions
Only connect to mains power supply (230 Volt/50 Hz).
Do not place containers filled with water on top of the
device.
Do not place the device in close proximity of water (e.g.
sink, wash basin, etc.). The device can fall into the water
and cause a short circuit.
The device consumes some power during standby
operation. For zero power consumption disconnect from
mains power supply.
Place the device on a stable surface to prevent it from
tipping over and causing damages or injuries.
Condensation can form if the device is placed in cold
surroundings. Leave the device for at least one hour in
standby mode.
Keep at least 10 cm distances at top and rear and 5cm at
the sides for proper ventilation to avoid overheating.
Do not subject the device to direct sunlight or high
temperatures; this can result in fire.
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1.2. Disposal of Waste Electronic Equipment
Your product is manufactured from high
quality raw materials and should be recycled.
Ask your municipality for collecting points for
waste electronic equipment.
Do not dispose of old appliances with the
household waste.
The symbol on the product, the instructions for use or the
packing will advert about the methods for disposal.
1.3. Battery Disposal
The law requires returning exhausted batteries to public
collection points or the dealer.
Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with the household
waste.
1.4. Copyright
It is illegal to copy, send, exhibit, broadcast via cable,
publicly show or rent copyrighted materials without
consent.
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1.5. Hearing Protection
Select a moderate volume to protect your hearing.
Only turn the volume to a level where you can still hear
ambient noise.
1.6. Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning the Casing
Clean the casing with a dry cloth.
Before cleaning disconnect from mains power supply.
Do not clean with liquid cleaning agents or a wet cloth;
this can cause a short circuit.
Cleaning CDs
Clean CDs with a soft cloth from the centre to the edge.
Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning agents.
Do not use pointed or sharp utensils for cleaning; this will
damage the CD.
Cleaning the Laser
Dust or dirt can collect on the laser pick-up. Only use a
commercially available special cleaner.
Features
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Before cleaning disconnect from mains power supply.
Do not clean with liquid cleaning agents or a wet cloth;
this can cause a short circuit.
2. Features
This Hifi system - DMS 7770 can play all Audio CD’s and MP3
CD’s.
Music playback is also possible via USB port.
You may also play your MP3 files directly from the MP3 player
connected to AUX in.
Purchase the AUX cable separately.
Location of controls
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3. Location of controls
3.1. Main unit - front
1 PRE-UP Next radio channel
2 FUNCTION Function selector CD, AUX, RADIO, USB
3 POWER On/off switch
4 MO/ST Function selector Mono and Stereo
5 MEMORY/TIME MEMORY: save radio channels / start
programming / confirm
TIME: set time and timer
6 CD DOOR CD deck to open and close
7 BACK Radio: change frequency
CD: previous track
Location of controls
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8 STOP/USB Stop playback
9 NEXT Radio: change frequency
CD: next track
10 PLAY/PAUSE Start and pause playback
11 VOL-UP Decrease volume
12 PRE-DN Previous radio channel
13 BAND Toggle between AM and FM
14 LCD LC display
15 EQ Selection of the equalizer, equalizer off
(PASS)
16 IR infrared Sensor
17 RANDOM Set random function
18 REPEAT Select playback mode
19 VOL-DN Increase volume
Location of controls
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3.2. Main unit - rear
20 PHONES Earphones / headphones jack
21 FM ANT Radio antenna
22 AUX Port for MP3 player / USB stick
23 Power supply To plug in the power cord
24 USB Port for MP3 player / USB stick
Location of controls
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3.3. Remote control
1 POWER On/off switch
2 MO/ST Function selector Mono and Stereo
3 MUTE Mute the sound
4 INTRO Each track playing 10 seconds
5 RANDOM Random function
6 P-UP Programming next channel
RADIO: next radio channel
7 BAND Toggle between AM/FM
8 TIMER Set the on time and off time
9 FUNC Switch CD, AUX, RADIO, USB, SD
10 MEMORY Storage radio channel, clock, timer and CD
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11 NEXT Radio: change frequency
CD: next track
12 REPEAT Select playback mode
13 PLAY/PAUSE Start and pause playback
14 0-9 Select a storage channel
Select a song
15 BBS Switch on/off the Bass
16 EQ Select effect
17 P-DN Programming previous channel
Radio: previous radio channel
18 STOP/USB Stop playback
19 BACK Radio: change frequency
CD: previous track
20 VOL-DN Decrease volume
21 VOL-UP Increase volume
Preparation
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4. Preparation
4.1. Assembly the pedestal
Follow these steps to mount the base:
Unpack all parts for the pedestal.
1
Holder for the
device
2
Two brackets
3
Four screws:
twice briefly /
twice long
4
stilt
5
pedestal
If you are missing one of the parts for assembly, so
please report it immediately to your dealer or our
service facility.
Preparation
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1. Plug the pedestal (front is where the recess is for the
remote control) and the stilt together.
2. Screw the longer screws on the underside of the pedestal
on the stilt.
3. Remove the two brackets and insert them with the tip
pointing forward to the silt.
Preparation
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4. Now place the holder (with the word CLOSE to you) on
the bracket and adjust the screw holes.
5. Now screw the stilt and the holder together with the
shorter screws.
Preparation
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6. Place the stand under the main unit and slide the stand
from down to upward. Hear if the device is snap into
place
4.2. Wall mount
For a wall mount you need 2 wall plugs and screws.
We recommend you to take away the wall holder
and to ask the consultant into a shop. Which
anchors and screws for your wall at home are
suitable.
If you have drilled the holes for the dowels, please proceed
as follows:
1. Screw the wall holder for the device to the wall.
Preparation
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2. Check that the bracket is permanently mounted so
that the device can not fall to the ground.
3. Take the device and align it to the four standing
bulges out. Than slide the device upwards until you
hears the device is snap into place.
4.3. Insert batteries
4.3.1. Remote control
When you don't use the remote control, you can give it
into the compartment on the pedestal
1. Insert two AAA batteries (1,5V LR03) observing
the polarity (+ and -) as marked inside the
battery.
Notes: Batteries not included - 2 pieces AAA (1,5V LR03)
for remote control necessary!
The lifetime of the battery is approximately 6 months with
normal use.
To avoid damage remove the battery from the remote
control during extended periods of non-use.
Sound scenarios
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7. Sound scenarios
7.1. Bass
You can boost the bass for a more dynamic sound.
1. Press BBS button on the remote control
The selection was successful, if BBS ON is displayed.
7.2. Effect
Press EQ until you have achieved the desired effect. The
following effects are available:
PASS
ROCK
CLASSIC
POP
JAZZ
PASS means that the equalizer is off.
8. External components
8.1. Earphones
1. Connect your earphones or headphones.
The speakers are muted if earphones are connected.
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