HYUNDAI RTCC 636 SURIP Stereo 3CD or MP3 Mini HiFi System Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
HYUNDAI

RTCC 636 STRIP

  Stereo 3CD/MP3 mini hi-fi system with PLL radio cassette turntable and USB/SD encoding

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CAUTION
THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DOES NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER  SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Read the instructions. All use guidelines must be read before starting the device.

  2. Keep the instructions for future use.

  3. Attention, use, and security guidelines must be respected.

  4. The device must not be used near water or be put in contact with moisture.

  5. Make sure has no liquid is spilled on the device and device openings.

  6. Move the device carefully, avoiding shocks.

  7. Do not block the breakdown of the device outputs.

  8. Do not place the device near a heat source (e.g. radiator). Do not expose it to the Sun.

  9. Plug the device as indicated on this information form.

  10. This device has a connection with overload protection (security device) decision-making. If the replacement of decision-making is required, please you send has an experienced or device manufacturer technician.

  11. For cleaning the device, please follow the recommendations of the notice.

  12. The sector cord should be unplugged a long period of use.

  13. Device shall be repaired by a quality ed person when:
    a. the power cord is damaged,
    b. objects have fallen into the apparatus or a liquid has been spilled into the device,
    c. device was exposed to the rain,
    d. the device does not work correctly without notable exterior change,
    e. device is broken.

  14. The user shall not try to maintain device beyond that which is described in this information form. The guarantee would negate.

  15. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects fi filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

  16. To completely disconnect the power input, the mains plug of apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains.” as the disconnect device is the mains plug of apparatus.

  17.  The main plug of the apparatus should not be obstructed OR should be easily accessed during intended use.

  18. The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fi re or the like.

  19. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.

  20.  Minimum distance (150-180mm) around the apparatus for suffi client ventilation;

  21. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation opening with items such as newspaper, table cloths, curtains, etc;

  22. No naked fl ame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus;

  23. Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal;

  24. The use of apparatus in moderate climates

CLASS, I LASER PRODUCT

BATTERY INSTALLATION

  1. The battery compartment is located on the back of the remote control.
  2. Remove the battery compartment door by pressing in on the tab and lifting it off.
  3. Insert two (2) AAA size batteries (not included) into the battery compartment following the polarity markings inside the battery compartment.
  4. Replace the battery compartment door.

BATTERY PRECAUTIONS

  • Replacement of batteries must be done by an adult.
  • Do not mix old and new batteries.
  • Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
  • The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
  • Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
  • Exhausted batteries are to be removed.
  • Only batteries of the equivalent type are to be used.
  • Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
  • Dispose of batteries properly. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode or leak.

LOCATION OF CONTROLS

1. Dust cover
2. LCD display
3. Volume up/down button
4. Timer/clock-adjust button
5. Standby LED indicator
6. High-speed dubbing button
7. On/standby button
8. Stop ■ button
9. Memory button
10. Function select button
11. Repeat/Random button
12. Skip / Tuning down button
13. MP3 folder/ pre-in button
14. USB/SD recording button
15. Cassette door (1)
16. Deck (1) buttons
Record key
Playback key
Rewind key
Fast forward key
Stop/eject key
Pause key| 17. CD door
18. USB socket
19. 3.5mm headphone jack
20. Remote sensor
21. Pre-set EQ button
22. Play/pause  button
23. Disc skip button
24. Disc 1, 2, 3 button
25. CD door open button
26. Skip/tuning up button
27. MP3 folder / pre-up button
28. Cassette door (2)
29. Deck 2 control keys
30. SD/MMC card slot
31. Spindle adaptor
32. Turntable speed selector
33. Auto stop switch
34. Pick-up holder
35. Speaker wire terminal
36. FM wire antenna
37. AC line cord
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Caution:
Usage of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
This unit should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except qualifi ed service personnel.
Important:
Since the movement of the cd mechanism and the sensitive circuitry may cause interference to the radio tuner nearby, switch this unit off while operating other radio devices.
Due to the complexity of MCU control, please un-plug the main power supply of the unit if found the unit hanging up during operation! This is not a malfunction of the system!

PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

INSTALLATION

  • Unpack all parts and remove protective material.
  • Do not connect the unit to the mains before checking the main voltage and before all other connections have been made.
  • Do not cover any vents and make sure that there is a space of several centimeters around the unit for ventilation.

CONNECTION

  1. Connect the power cord (37) to the AC outlet.
  2. When you first plug the unit into the mains, the unit will go into standby mode.
  3. Connect the speaker wire to the speaker terminal (35) located on the rear side of the unit.
  4. Turn on the unit by pressing the “ On/Standby “ button (7) . If the LCD display (2) is on with backlighting, it means the power supply is normal. Now the system is ready to play the music.

SETTING THE CLOCK

  1. Set unit in standby mode.
  2. Press the “Timer/clock-adj” button (4), the display will show “ 12h “ or “ 24h “, then press the Pre-up (27) or Pre-down (13) button to select the appropriated hour format (12  hour or 24 hours). Press the “Timer/clock-adj” button (4) to confirm.
  3. Press Pre-up (27) or Pre-down (13) button to set the correct hour.
  4. Press the Skip down (12) or Skip up (26) button to set the correct minutes.
  5. Press the” Timer/clock-adj” button (4)to store the correct hour.
  • The pre-set time will be re-set completely if disconnecting the main power supply. You are recommended to switch the system into standby mode for convenience usage.

LISTENING TO RADIO

MANUAL TUNING

  1. Turn on the unit by pressing the “ On/Standby “ button (7) and pressing the Function button (10) to select the “ tuner “ mode
  2. Tune to the required station by pressing the “Skip/tuning up (26) or down (12) button.
  3. Adjust the volume up/down controls (3) to the desired volume level.

AUTO TUNING

  1. Press function button (10) to select “ tuner “ mode
  2. Press and hold the “Skip/tuning up (26) or down (12) button for 1-2 seconds and then release
  3. The unit will start seeking automatically and stop until a radio station is reached.
  4. Repeat step 2 until the desired radio station is reached.
  5. Adjust the volume up/down controls (3) to the desired volume level.

PRESET STATIONS

  1. You can store up to a total of 30 radio stations (30 FM) in the memory.
  2. Set to “ Tuner “ mode
  3. Turn to the desired radio station by “ manual” or “auto” tuning method.
  4. Press the “ Memory ” button (9) to enable the program state.
  5. Press the “ Pre-up (27) or Pre-down (13) button to select the desired station memory for storage.
  6. Press the “Memory ” button (9) again to confirm the setting.
  7. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other stations.
  8. Press the “ Pre-up (27) or Pre-down (13) button to recall the preset stations in order.
  9. To return to normal tuner mode, leave keys free.
  • The pre-set memories will be canceled completely if switching off the main power button on the system. You are recommended to switch the system into standby mode for convenience usage.
  • There are 5 seconds for the program to state, after 5 sec. This state would release to normal tuner mode automatically.
  • You can overwrite a preset station by storing another frequency in its place.

RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)
These is the features to display the information released from the radio broadcast:-
RDS mode: Press and hold to activate the RDS function and the program service station name (PS) is displayed.
RDS search: press to select the program type you want to listen to, then press the tuning +/- button to start RDS searching and the unit can automatically detect a suitable station, which is currently broadcasting with program type identifi cation (PTY) signal.
Remark: no “ PS “ nor “ PTY “ appears if no signal is sent.
Programs are classifi ed as follows:
News, affairs (current affairs), info (information), sports education (education), drama, culture, science,
Varied, pop m (pop music), rock m (rock music), or m (middle of the road music), light m (light classical),
Classics (serious classical), other m (other music).
Notes
Program service station name (PS)
This is a name consisting of less than 8 alphanumeric characters, which is displayed in order to inform listeners about the program service being broadcast by the radio station. Example: BBC 1
Program type identification (PTY)
PTY allows selection by one of the program types rather than by a station. Radio text (text) Information such as the cast list of a play or the title of a song is shown on the display.
Clock-timer (CT)
CT function provides an accurate clock signal. If the clock of the system is not adjusted after the plugin, when an RDS clock is received, the system will automatically update the system clock to the received RDS clock time. The system clock is now adjusted.
FM & FM-STEREO RECEPTION (BY REMOTE HANDSET)

  • Press the “ FM-st/mono ” button on the remote handset repeatedly, the FM programs are received in mono and stereo mode repeatedly. In particular when stereo signals are weak. It is preferable to receive the program in mono.
  • If a stereo signal is being received, the “ST ” indicator “ ” will appear on LCD (2) to show the FM stereo program is now receiving.

Hints for best reception:

  • FM: The receiver has a built-in FM wire antenna (36) hanging at the rear cabinet. This wire should be totally unraveled and extended for the best reception.

PHONO

noted:

  • Remove the stylus protector.
  • Be sure that the tonearm is being detached from the tonearm rest before operating and re-secured again afterward.
  1. Select “ Phono ” mode from the function selector (10)
  2. Set the speed selector (32) to the proper position depending on the type of record to be played.
  3. place the record on the platter (use the spindle adaptor (31) if required).
  4. Lift the tone arm from the rest (34) and slowly move it to the record side. The platter will start to rotate.
  5. Place the tone arm to the desired position of the record.
  6. Adjust the Volume up/down button (3) to the desired level.
  7. At the end of record, the platter will automatically stop rotating. Lift the tone arm from the record and return it to the rest position (34).
  8. To stop manually, lift up the tone arm from the record and return it to the rest (34).

Remark: As some kind of record the auto-stop area was out of the unit set, so it will stop before the last track fi nish. In this case, select the auto-stop switch (33) to the “ off “  position, then it will run to the end of the record but will not stop automatically (turn off the unit by power button or switch back the auto-stop switch (33) to “ on “ position to top the platter rotate). Then put back the tonearm to the rest position (33).

PLAYING COMPACT DISC

Getting start

  1. Select “ CD ” mode from Function selector (10)
  2. Press the “Open/close” button (25) to open the CD door.
  3. Place a CD with the printed side facing up inside the tray.
  4. Press the “ “ button (23) to turn the CD tray, and load out the other disc compartment.
  5. Press the “Open/close” button (25) to close the cd door after placing all discs inside.
  6. CD-search is performing, the LCD display (2) will show the total number of discs, number of tracks & playing time of disc.

Noted : CD searching will be performed every time when switching to CD mode or closing the CD door. All CD functions will be responded to only after the CD reading is completed.
Play / pause mode

  1. The system will start playback automatically or press the “ Play/pause ►II button (22) to start playback, the first track of the first disc will be played and the playback information will appear on the LCD display (2).
  2. Or press either the “ disc 1 ”, “ disc 2 ”, or “ disc 3 ” button (24), and the unit will play the disc inside the desired tray directly.
  3. To interrupt, press the “ Play/pause ►II button (22) once and the information on the LCD  display (2) will start flashing. Press again to release & resume normal playback.

Remark: The CD tray will open if press the “ CD door “ open button (25) during playback. This allows you to change/take out the other two CDs without interrupting the music playback.
Stop mode■
If the “ Stop ■ button (8) is pressed during play or pause mode, the system will go to stop mode.
Skip mode (skip up /skip down )

  1. During play or pause mode, if the “ Skip up button (26) is pressed it will go to the next track and display the track no. and then remain in the play or pause mode.
  2. During play or pause mode, if the “ Skip down button (12) is pressed. It will go back to the beginning of the track, original track no. is displayed, and remain the play or pause mode.
  3. After step 2, press the “ Skip down button (12) again, it will go to the previous track and remain in the play or pause mode.

Search mode (search up /search down )

  1. During play mode, if the Skip up ” button (26) is pressed & hold for a few seconds, it will start searching forward.
  2. During play mode, if the “ Skip down  button (12) is pressed & held for a few seconds. It will start searching backward.

For MP3 disc

  1. After the focus search is performed, the total number of tracks and folders will be shown on the LCD display (2).
  2. Press the “ Pre-up (27) or “pre-down (13) button to select the folder number.
  3. Press the “ Skip up ►II (26) or skip down (12) button to select the tracking number.
  4. When the desired track and folder are being selected, press the “ Play/pause ►II button (22) to start playback.

ID3 (TRACK TITLE/ALBUM/ARTIST) FUNCTION (BY REMOTE HANDSET)
Press the “ Display “ button repeatedly during playback of the MP3 disc, the song title/album name/artist name is being displayed in order. The LCD display (2) will resume to normal playback information if the left key is free.
Remark:

  • in that case, no name had been assigned for the track, “ no title “ or “ no album “ or “ no artist “is being displayed” on display (2).
  • No title/album name can be recognized if the input format on the disc/memory card is not supported by the system
  • The system support only English and Arabic number for the ID3 function

MP3 track format requirement:

  • Bit rate: 32 kbps~320kbps, sampling rate: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, and 48 kHz decodable
  • The performance of playing an MP3 disc varies on the quality of the recording disc and the method of recording. Furthermore, the searching lead-time for MP3-CD is longer than normal CD due to different formats.

Repeat/random mode
Press the repeat/random button before or during playback, a single track, single disc or all the tracks can be played in different mode as follow:-
FOR CD/MP3 DISC

Play mode
Repeat (1 track)
Repeat (1 disc)
Repeat (1 disc) + random
Random (1 disc)
Off mode| Indicator
on LCD display

all
Ran +  all
Ran
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Repeat play
You can listen to the desired tracks or folder repeatedly by this function.
Random play
You can listen to all the tracks or folder in random order by this function

CD/MP3 DISC PROGRAMMING

Up to 40 tacks can be programmed for disc play in any order. Before use, be sure to press the“ stop■ button (8)

  1. Set in CD mode & stop the CD playback.
  2. Press the “ Memory button (9), and “ MEM “ will appear on the LCD display (2) & flashing. Moreover, it will indicate program no. and digits for track no. to be programmed.
  3. Select the desired track by pressing the skip up ►IIor down buttons (26,12). )
  4. (for the MP3 disc, press the “ pre-up “ (27) or “pre-down “ (13) button to select the desired folder)
  5. Press the “ Memory ” button (9) to store the trace in the memory.
  6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter additional tracks into the memory if necessary.
  7. When all the desired tracks have been programmed, press “ Play/pause  ►II button (22) to play the disc in the assigned order.
  8. Press the “ Stop ■ button (8) to terminate program play. Press again the “ stop ■ button (8) to clear all memory & the indicator “ MEM “ disappear from the LCD display (2)
  • After the program is complete, press the “ Skip up or down buttons (26,12) to review the tracks ) being programmed. Press the “ CD stop “ button (20) to exit review mode.
  • The programming function allows programming 1 disc only.

PLAYBACK OF MP3 SONG VIA USB STORAGE MEDIA OR MEMORY CARD CONNECTING
The system is able to decode and playback all MP3 fi le which stored in the memory media with a USB connecting port, a multi-media card (MMC) or a secure digital (SD) memory card

  1. Press function button (10) repeatedly to select “ USB ” or “ SD card “ mode.

  2. Plug in the USB pen drive with the face-up & makes sure it going completely or insert the memory card in the direction of the symbol next to the SD card slot.  insert straight without bending.
    Connecting the USB / memory card upside down or backward could damage the audio system or the storage media (USB / memory card). Check to be sure the direction is correct before connection.

  3. The system will start reading the storage media automatically after connecting, and LCD display (2) will show the total number of MP3 files and a total number of albums being detected.

  4. Repeat the same playback procedure as playing CD/MP3 disc as above

Remark

  • The system can detect and read the file under MP3 format only through the USB port/memory card slot.
  • If connecting the system to the MP3 player via the USB socket, due to variances in MP3 encoding format, some MP3 players may not be able to play via the USB socket. This is not the malfunction of the system.
  • USB port does not support connection with USB extension cable and is not designed for communication with computer directly.

ENCODING OF CD FILE INTO MP3 FILE
The system is able to encode normal cd/phone/tape to MP3 format and record at memory media with a USB connecting port, a multi-media card (MMC) or secure digital (SD) memory card.
A) CD ENCODING
I) Encoding 1 track or the entire disc

  • Perform normal playback of the CD track you want to encode & record,
  • Press the “ Rec “ button (14) during the playback of the desired track, the unit will display “ USB “ or card   & flash. (if both sources are ready during recording). Then press the “ skip up ” or “ down buttons (26,12) to select and then press the “ Rec “ button (14) to confirm.
  • The system will show “USB ” or “card” & “ “ and flashing. Encoding is performing now.
  • Press the “ Rec “ button (14) to select record 1 track or all tracks during encoding mode, the display will show “REC ONE” or “REC ALL” respectively.
  • Press the “ Stop ■ button (8) to terminate the recording.

Remark:

  • The recording speed is 1:1 and according to the actual plying time of the cd track
  • The system will create an “ audio “ folder and then store the encoding track in it.
  • The recording format is preset at – MP3 bit rate: 128 kbps, sampling rate: 44.1khz
  • No song title/album name/artist name will be recorded during encoding mode
  • To interrupt the recording, press the “ Stop■ button (8) during record mode.
  • Always insert either one type of memory media “ USB pen-drive “ or “SD/MMC card “ for encoding.
  • The recording will be completed only the entire song is encoded, if terminate the encoding process intermediately, there is no track being recorded nor stored to the USB or SD/ MMC card

II) COPYING OF MP3 FILE
If putting an MP3 disc instead of a cd-disc, the system will copy the fi les to the USB or SD/MMC card if press the “ Rec “ button (14). The operation procedures is the same as cd encoding as stipulated on above, and the system will switch to copying mode only if MP3 fi le being read.
Remark:

  • The system will create a “ copy “ folder and then store all copied tracks in it.
  • If press the “ Rec “ button (14) during playback of the USB or SD source, the file will copy from USB to SD or SD to USB
  • Copying will be completed only entire song being copy, if terminate the copy process intermediately, there is no track being recorded nor stored to the USB or SD/MMC card

B) CASSETTE ENCODING

  1. Select “ Tape ” mode from the function selector (10) and then press the “ Rec “ button (14) directly.
  2. The LCD display (2) shows the word “ USB “ or “ card “ and “ “ & flashing, press the “ Rec “ button (14) again to confirm that the system is starting the encoding mode.
  3. Start playback of the cassette tape which is the track you prepare to record.
  4. After finishing of recording, press the “ Stop ” button (8) until the text on LCD (2) stops flashing and returns to “ Tape “ mode.

C) PHONO ENCODING

  1. Press the Function button (10) to “ Phono “ mode and then press the “ Rec “ button (14) directly.
  2. The LCD display shows the word “ USB “ or “ SD “ and then flashes, and then displays “ “ & “ “ and flashing after a few seconds, press the “ Rec “ button (14) again to confirm and the system is starting the encoding mode.
  3. Start playback at Phono for the track that you want to record..
  4. After finishing of recording, press the “ Stop ■ button (8) until the LCD stops flashing and returns to “ Phono “ mode.

TRACK SEPARATION (BY REMOTE HANDSET)
You can divide the recording music from phono or tape to USB/sd track by trace during encoding. Every time when press the “ “ (track separation) button once at remote and set it during encoding from phono or tape to USB/SD, the system will generate a new track and continue the recording. The text “ phono “ or “ tape “ at LCD display (2)  ill fl ashing one time, it means the unit is creating a new track successfully.
FILE DELETE AT USB / SD CARD (BY REMOTE CONTROL)
The system is able to erase the fi le stored inside the USB pen drive or SD card by following:-
SINGLE FILE DELETE (BY REMOTE CONTROL)

  1. Press the “ Skip up or “ down buttons (26,12) to select the file going to delete
  2. Press the “ Delete “ button on the remote and the LCD display (2) will show (delete track—001)
  3. Press the “ Delete “ button again to confirm the deletion. Remark: press the “ Stop ■ button (8) to exit delete mode anytime

REMOVING OF USB / MEMORY CARD
To remove the USB / memory card, turn off the power or switch the function mode to either CD or tuner fi first. For the USB port – unplug it by pulling out the USB socket directly, for the memory card – pull out the SD/MMC card straightly without bending.

LISTING TO TAPE

GENERAL OPERATION

Stop / Eject key Fast forward key &| press to stop all deck operation. Press again to open the cassette door.
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Fast rewind key| press to start rapid tape winding in either forward or revers
direction. Press stop / fast rewind key eject keys when the cassette
spools stop turning.
Play key| press to start playing tape.
Pause key| press to stop tape operation temporarily. Press again to resume play.
Record key
(deck 1 only)| press together with the play key to start tape recording.

PLAYBACK

  • Select “ Tape ” mode from Function selector (10)
  • Put in the cassette tape.
  • Press the play key to active playback
  • Adjust the Volume up/down control (3) to the desired level.
  • Use pause key when you want to stop playback temporarily.
  • Press the stop/eject key ****when finished.

Notes:
It is possible to play a cassette on both cassette players, one after the other. If you press the “play” button at deck 2 and then press the “pause” and “play” buttons together at deck 1. the tape in deck 1 will start playing automatically after the tape in deck 2 has fi finished playing.
RECORDING
A. Recording from tape (deck 2 to deck 1)
This unit enables you to duplicate a pre-recorded tape to another tape. It is performed only one way from deck 2 (playback) to deck 1 (recording).
Dubbing at normal speed

  • Select Tape ” mode from Function selector (10) and then set the dubbing button (6) at the “ nor. “ position
  • Inset a prerecorded cassette into deck 2 and a blank cassette tape into deck 1.
  • Press the “ Pause key and then press the ● Record ” and Play ” keys at deck 1.
  • Press the “ Play     key to start playback at deck 2 & then release the “ Pause    key at deck 1 to start dubbing.
  • Press the “ Pause ” key on deck 1 & “ stop key on deck 2 when finished.

Dubbing at high speed
This unit is equipped with a high-speed dubbing system which can save the time for dubbing by 2/3 when compared to normal speed.

  • Press the Dubbing button (6) to the “ hi position and then follow the same procedures as stipulated in “dubbing at normal speed”.
  • When dubbing a pre-recorded cassette tape at high speed, a chattering sound is being heard. To avoid this, set the volume control to a minimum level.
  • Do not press o to select the “ Dubbing ” button (6) to hi or nor. Position during dubbing, this will vary the speed of recording and maybe damage the cassette tape.

B. Recording from radio

  • Select “ Tuner ” mode from Function selector (10)
  • Tune to the desired station and insert a blank cassette tape in deck 1.
  • Press the “ Record ● & “play “keys to start recording.
  • Press the “ Pause keys and then the “ stop/eject ****key when finished.

C. Recording from CD/USB/SD

  • Select “ SD/USB/SD ” mode from the Function selector (10).
  • Insert a black cassette tape in deck 1 which suitable for recording.
  • Press the “ Pause key first and then the “Record & “ Play keys on the cassette. The recording function is now on stand-by.
  • Start playback of either CD/USB/SD mode, and then press the “Pause key on the cassette to start recording.
  • To stop recording, press the “ Stop ■ button (8) on CD/USB/SD mode first, then press the “ pause key and then the “stop/eject ****key on the cassette tape deck.

D. Recording from the turntable

  • Select “ Phono ” mode From the function selector (10).
  • Insert a blank cassette tape in deck 1.
  • Press the “Record & “ Play keys to start recording.
  • Select the desired record and start playback
  • Press the “ Pause keys and then the “ stop/eject ****key when finished.

MORE FEATURES

A. SLEEP SETTING (BY REMOTE CONTROL)

  1. The sleep function enables the system to switch to standby mode automatically at a present time.
  2. Press the “sleep/timer” button and the sleep indicator “zzz” shown on the LCD display (2).
  3.  Keep pressing the button to adjust the sleep timer in the order of slp 90 > 75 >60 > 45 > 30 > 15 minutes.
  4. The system will stop and go to standby mode automatically after the selected timing.
  5. To cancel the sleep mode, press the “timer/sleep” button until “ off ” is displayed on LCD (2) & the “zzz” indicator disappears.

B. ALARM CLOCK SETTING
This function allows the system to turn on automatically and wake you up by mode of CD, tuner, or USB/SD. 7
Set the system to standby mode, then press and hold the “ Timer/clock-adj ” button (4)to enter the program mode:-

  1. wake up mode :
    Press the skip down (12) or skip up (26) button to select CD/USB/SD or tuner mode [44 ] respectively, but make sure the music source has been prepared (CD – load with disc tuner – turn to the desired radio station / USB/SD – connect a USB mass storage device or SD/ MMC card with music file inside). Then press the “ Timer/clock-adj ” button (4) to  confirm the wake up source

  2. wake-up time :
    press the pre-up (27) or pre-down (13) button to set the correct hour. And Skip down (12) [44 or skip up (26) button to set the correct minutes

  3. Press the “ Timer/clock-adj “ button (4)to store the setting and the system will start playing when reaching the preset time.

Remark
If there is no disc inside the selected CD tray, the system will select the next available disc. If there is no music source being detected when the preset time is reached, system will elect tuner mode automatically.
Active/de-active timer function (by remote control)

  1. To active timer function, press the “Sleep/timer” button on the remote handset until the timer indicator “ ****” appears on the LCD display (2).
  2. To cancel the timer function, press again “Sleep/timer” button until the timer indicator “ ****” disappears.

C. PRE-SET EQ FUNCTION
This unit provides 5 different sound modes to enhance your listening experience. You can select the desired effect by pressing the “ preset EQ” button (21) repeatedly at the following sequence:-

REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER

Control functions
Battery installation
(battery not provided)
The infra-red transmitter requires 2 pcs “ AAA “ battery for operation
Button description

CD/SD/USB Press to select the function of CD/SD/USB respectively
On/standby Press to switch the system on or goes

to standby mode
Tape| Press to select tape function
Tuner| Press to select radio function
Phono| Press to select turntable function
Number key (0 – 9)| Press to select the number of CD/USB/SD track directly

Pre-de| In MP3/USB/SD mode : press to skip down the folder In tuner mode: ress to call out the preset memory in order In timer/clk-adj mode : press to select hour goes down
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Pre-up| In MP3/USB/SD mode : press to skip up the folder In tuner mode : press to  all out the preset memory in order In timer/clk-adj mode : press to select hour goes up
Volume -/+| Control volume up or down
Play/pause►II| In CD/USB/SD mode, press once to start playback. Press once again to enter pause mode
■Stop| Press to terminate CD/USB/SD playback or clear all preset memory
8 Skip up/down| In CD mode: to select previous/next cd track In tuner mode: press to step  p/down of frequency In timer/clk-adj mode: press to select minutes to go up or down
Open/close| In CD mode: Press to open or close the cd door tray
Rec| Press to active encoding or mp3 fi le copy function
FM-st/mono / delete| In tuner mode: press to select FM stereo or FM mono mode In USB/SD mode: press to active fi le delete function
Memory/clk-adj| In standby mode : press to active clock adjust / press & hold to active timer  alarm) setting In CD/USB/CD : press to active program function
Disc skip/RDS mode| in CD mode: press to select discs 1,2,3 respectively in tuner mode : press to  elect RDS mode & information on LCD
Rep/ran / RDS src| In cd mode : press to active repeat / random function In tuner mode: press  o select the RDS program type for searching
EQ| Press to select difference EQ mode for enjoyment
Display / track separation| Playback mode : press to display difference information of the system Phone/tape encoding mode : press to divide the recording track at the turntable or tape one by one during encoding
Sleep / timer| Playback mode : press to active sleep function during music playback Standby mode : press to active or de active the alarm wake-up function

WARNING: Do not use this product near water, in wet areas to avoid fi re or injury of electric current. Always turn off the product when you don’t use it or before a revision.  There aren’t any parts in this appliance that are reparable by consumers. Always appeal to a qualifi ed authorized service. The product is under dangerous tension.
Old electrical appliances used batteries and accumulators disposal
This symbol appears on the product, on the product accessories or on the product packing means that the product must not be disposed of as household waste. When the product/ battery durability is over, please, deliver the product or battery (if it is enclosed) to the respective collection point, where the electrical appliances or batteries will be ecycled. The places, where the used electrical appliances are collected, exist in the European Union and in other European countries as well. By proper disposal of the product, you can prevent possible negative impacts on the environment and human health, which might otherwise occur as a consequence of improper manipulation with the product or attery/ accumulator. Recycling of materials contributes to the protection of natural resources. Therefore, please, do not throw the old electrical appliances and batteries/  accumulators in the household waste. Information, where it is possible to leave the old electrical appliances for free, is provided at your local authority, at the store where you ave ought the product. Information, on where you can leave the batteries and accumulators for free, is provided to you at the store, at your local authority.
We reserve the right to change technical specifications.

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Documents / Resources

| HYUNDAI RTCC 636 SURIP Stereo 3CD or MP3 Mini HiFi System [pdf] Instruction Manual
RTCC 636 SURIP, Stereo 3CD or MP3 Mini HiFi System, RTCC 636 SURIP Stereo 3CD or MP3 Mini HiFi System
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