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...in standby 9 Volume control 9 Adjusting the sound 9 Using CD and USB 9 Preparation 9 Playback of CD or audio files (USB, CD) 10 Selecting a folder (only audio files) 10 Programming tracks and files 11 - Before initial operation ENGLISH Contents Before switching on the power supply 3 Safety instructions 3 Before initial operation 6 Connecting 6 Handling CDs 7 Useful information about USB-devices 7 Component names and functions 8 Basic functions 9 Turning on the system 9 Switch off...
...in standby 9 Volume control 9 Adjusting the sound 9 Using CD and USB 9 Preparation 9 Playback of CD or audio files (USB, CD) 10 Selecting a folder (only audio files) 10 Programming tracks and files 11 - Before initial operation ENGLISH Contents Before switching on the power supply 3 Safety instructions 3 Before initial operation 6 Connecting 6 Handling CDs 7 Useful information about USB-devices 7 Component names and functions 8 Basic functions 9 Turning on the system 9 Switch off...
Operation Manual
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... of a socket including additional sockets. Mains cable - Please keep the safety and operating instructions for cleaning. 2. Remove the mains plug of this device near water - Please do not block the ventilation openings. Power supply - Thunderstorms - Overload - Never overload the mains sockets, extension cables or power strips because otherwise there is specified on the device. Do not use fluid cleaning solution or cleaning spray...
... of a socket including additional sockets. Mains cable - Please keep the safety and operating instructions for cleaning. 2. Remove the mains plug of this device near water - Please do not block the ventilation openings. Power supply - Thunderstorms - Overload - Never overload the mains sockets, extension cables or power strips because otherwise there is specified on the device. Do not use fluid cleaning solution or cleaning spray...
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... because that the customer service technician is used as the disconnect device, it no position does the power switch completely disconnect the power supply. Electricity lines - When installing outdoor antennas, great care should not be a source of risk. As the mains plug is using the spare parts which are stipulated by qualified customer service department. Damage which are opened or removed, live parts may only be kept...
... because that the customer service technician is used as the disconnect device, it no position does the power switch completely disconnect the power supply. Electricity lines - When installing outdoor antennas, great care should not be a source of risk. As the mains plug is using the spare parts which are stipulated by qualified customer service department. Damage which are opened or removed, live parts may only be kept...
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....kenwood.com/cs/eudoc/ Manufacturer: JVCKENWOOD Corporation 3-12. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTS 2. In BLUETOOTH mode without audio playback 5 STOP or PAUSE in CD or USB mode 4. With BLUETOOTH connection without device connection 7. This device does not contain any parts which can be serviced by the user; This switches to carry out servicing. CAUTION: Do not open the housing. STOP or PAUSE in LINE-IN mode 6. In LINE-IN mode without music...
....kenwood.com/cs/eudoc/ Manufacturer: JVCKENWOOD Corporation 3-12. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTS 2. In BLUETOOTH mode without audio playback 5 STOP or PAUSE in CD or USB mode 4. With BLUETOOTH connection without device connection 7. This device does not contain any parts which can be serviced by the user; This switches to carry out servicing. CAUTION: Do not open the housing. STOP or PAUSE in LINE-IN mode 6. In LINE-IN mode without music...
Operation Manual
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... right speaker with a new one. • If you should set up the system at another place to the [ANTENNA FM 75Ω] jack. 2. Fix the antenna in the correct polarity (+ and -). • The battery provided is recommended for functional checking and can be controlled using the remote control. Connecting • Carefully unpack the device and take care that all accessories are present: Operating manual Remote control FM/DAB antenna...
... right speaker with a new one. • If you should set up the system at another place to the [ANTENNA FM 75Ω] jack. 2. Fix the antenna in the correct polarity (+ and -). • The battery provided is recommended for functional checking and can be controlled using the remote control. Connecting • Carefully unpack the device and take care that all accessories are present: Operating manual Remote control FM/DAB antenna...
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... your USB device complies with the above named specifications, depending on a flash memory or digital audio player if this procedure has completely finished. Useful information about USB-devices Notes on using a USB device This device is started. The following restrictions apply to the USB devices which the PC recognises as external memory without the need for the first time, an automatic DAB+ station scan is able to play back audio files...
... your USB device complies with the above named specifications, depending on a flash memory or digital audio player if this procedure has completely finished. Useful information about USB-devices Notes on using a USB device This device is started. The following restrictions apply to the USB devices which the PC recognises as external memory without the need for the first time, an automatic DAB+ station scan is able to play back audio files...
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Display 14 - Volume 7 - Standby / On 2 - Treble control 13 - CD 3 - Select Source 8 18 9 16 - Muting 8 Stop 3 - Headphone port 15 - Memory / Programm 2 14 6 - Select Folder Forward 6 17 12 - Equalizer 14 - Previous 4 - Line-In port 8 - FM /DAB+ Antenna Port 17 - Speaker ports Remote control 1 - Lower Volume 7 13 - CD tray 11 - Increase Volume 13 21 21 - Open / Close 6 - Fast Rewind / Previous 7 - Open / Close 15 - Components and functions Control elements 1 15 2 3 4...
Display 14 - Volume 7 - Standby / On 2 - Treble control 13 - CD 3 - Select Source 8 18 9 16 - Muting 8 Stop 3 - Headphone port 15 - Memory / Programm 2 14 6 - Select Folder Forward 6 17 12 - Equalizer 14 - Previous 4 - Line-In port 8 - FM /DAB+ Antenna Port 17 - Speaker ports Remote control 1 - Lower Volume 7 13 - CD tray 11 - Increase Volume 13 21 21 - Open / Close 6 - Fast Rewind / Previous 7 - Open / Close 15 - Components and functions Control elements 1 15 2 3 4...
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... -> JAZZ -> CLASSIC Using CD and USB Preparation Insert a CD 1. Adjusting the sound You can raise or lower the bass and treble to raise the volume or press the VOL- Basic functions Turning on the main device. Volume control On the remote control: Press the VOL+ button to suit your musical preferences. Lay a CD in standby mode. on the remote control or on the system: Press the button "HELLO" appears in the display and at...
... -> JAZZ -> CLASSIC Using CD and USB Preparation Insert a CD 1. Adjusting the sound You can raise or lower the bass and treble to raise the volume or press the VOL- Basic functions Turning on the main device. Volume control On the remote control: Press the VOL+ button to suit your musical preferences. Lay a CD in standby mode. on the remote control or on the system: Press the button "HELLO" appears in the display and at...
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... -10 button on the remote control to select standby mode. 2. Connection of the USB device 1. The display flashes during playback: Keep the or button on the main device or the remote control pressed down for the total number of music on the remote control to select standby mode. 2. Press the button to interrupt playback. button to activate fast rewind or fast forward. Interrupting Playback: Press the button on the main device or on a CD or USB device. As...
... -10 button on the remote control to select standby mode. 2. Connection of the USB device 1. The display flashes during playback: Keep the or button on the main device or the remote control pressed down for the total number of music on the remote control to select standby mode. 2. Press the button to interrupt playback. button to activate fast rewind or fast forward. Interrupting Playback: Press the button on the main device or on a CD or USB device. As...
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... memory spaces Procedure with audio files 1. With the button, you can start playback of the programme space will be in the display. 2. The "USB" source must be displayed. Programming tracks and files Using the remote control, you can programme tracks from an audio CD or files to play in memory is available to you for the current track. 5. During playback the number of the track...
... memory spaces Procedure with audio files 1. With the button, you can start playback of the programme space will be in the display. 2. The "USB" source must be displayed. Programming tracks and files Using the remote control, you can programme tracks from an audio CD or files to play in memory is available to you for the current track. 5. During playback the number of the track...
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... (Display "REP ALL") Switch off repeat function (Display "OFF") Start playback with the button. Pressing the SHUFFLE button twice or pressing the button cancels random play . • Press the REPEAT button on the remote control to activate the repeat function. Shuffle play and repeat function Procedure with audio CD • Press the SHUFFLE button on the remote control to start shuffle play . Use of the DAB+ stations Press the DAB button on the remote control...
... (Display "REP ALL") Switch off repeat function (Display "OFF") Start playback with the button. Pressing the SHUFFLE button twice or pressing the button cancels random play . • Press the REPEAT button on the remote control to activate the repeat function. Shuffle play and repeat function Procedure with audio CD • Press the SHUFFLE button on the remote control to start shuffle play . Use of the DAB+ stations Press the DAB button on the remote control...
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... the selected station is currently set with the Enter button. • During the search the display will show on the display. • The stations can now be displayed for trouble-free playback, then"OFF AIR"will show the number of stations found so far. • If no stations are 20 memory spaces available to make it easier to retrieve the DAB menu. Start the search...
... the selected station is currently set with the Enter button. • During the search the display will show on the display. • The stations can now be displayed for trouble-free playback, then"OFF AIR"will show the number of stations found so far. • If no stations are 20 memory spaces available to make it easier to retrieve the DAB menu. Start the search...
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... error rate of the FM radio Press the DAB button on the remote control to start a station scan with "EMPTY". 14 The following information: • DLS (Dynamic Label Segment): Text information accompanying the programme, such as follows. buttons to station. • DABPLUS: Indicates the "DAB+" receiving mode. • Current time • Current date DAB+ menu functions The MENU button opens a menu in the order they were found . Use...
... error rate of the FM radio Press the DAB button on the remote control to start a station scan with "EMPTY". 14 The following information: • DLS (Dynamic Label Segment): Text information accompanying the programme, such as follows. buttons to station. • DABPLUS: Indicates the "DAB+" receiving mode. • Current time • Current date DAB+ menu functions The MENU button opens a menu in the order they were found . Use...
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... display. • The stations can be set which can be selected with the actual transmitter signal. The menu can be confirmed with the Enter button. • SYSTEM: For customer service only! 15 The settings which are possible are 20 memory spaces available to make it easier to find FM stations. Use of Radio Data System (RDS) RDS is a transmission system whereby FM station transmit other useful...
... display. • The stations can be set which can be selected with the actual transmitter signal. The menu can be confirmed with the Enter button. • SYSTEM: For customer service only! 15 The settings which are possible are 20 memory spaces available to make it easier to find FM stations. Use of Radio Data System (RDS) RDS is a transmission system whereby FM station transmit other useful...
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... BLUETOOTH device and look for a 4 digit PIN then please enter "0000". 4. Using Line-in Playing external components External devices such as follows: 1. Pairing is now saved and in the display. 27.0 mm 4.5 mm button on the main device for pairing and wait until "LINE IN" shows in future will be connected to the Line-In port to the system. The following control options...
... BLUETOOTH device and look for a 4 digit PIN then please enter "0000". 4. Using Line-in Playing external components External devices such as follows: 1. Pairing is now saved and in the display. 27.0 mm 4.5 mm button on the main device for pairing and wait until "LINE IN" shows in future will be connected to the Line-In port to the system. The following control options...
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... remote control sensor on the device. Maintenance and care Cleaning the housing: Use a cloth which contains alcohol, ammonia or abrasives. Cleaning CDs • Clean soiled discs with a mild cleanser. display "NO DISC" Insert the CD with the labelled side facing up Check the speaker connection and their locations. Remote control - Left and right channel mixed up . Clean the CD. Use only compliant CDs. CD-Player...
... remote control sensor on the device. Maintenance and care Cleaning the housing: Use a cloth which contains alcohol, ammonia or abrasives. Cleaning CDs • Clean soiled discs with a mild cleanser. display "NO DISC" Insert the CD with the labelled side facing up Check the speaker connection and their locations. Remote control - Left and right channel mixed up . Clean the CD. Use only compliant CDs. CD-Player...
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... rather must be received from your fellow human beings. Your contribution to the correct disposal of used electrical and electronic devices and batteries. Improper or incorrect disposal endangers the environment and health. Other trademarks and tradenames are owned by Guangzhou Changjia Electronics Co, Ltd. is under the symbol for batteries indicate that this product helps to a collection...
... rather must be received from your fellow human beings. Your contribution to the correct disposal of used electrical and electronic devices and batteries. Improper or incorrect disposal endangers the environment and health. Other trademarks and tradenames are owned by Guangzhou Changjia Electronics Co, Ltd. is under the symbol for batteries indicate that this product helps to a collection...
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M-820DAB-W technical specifications Power supply Power consumption Power consumption in standby mode CD operation Signal to technical changes 19 Temperature range 0°C to 40°C Subject to Noise Ratio (A-Filter) Dynamic Range Tuner FM/DAB+ DAB Tuning Range BAND III FM Tuning Range BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH Version Performance Class Transmission Power Range Frequency range BLUETOOTH Profile USB devices Line-In AC voltage 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz 40 Watt < 0.5 Watt ≥ 65...
M-820DAB-W technical specifications Power supply Power consumption Power consumption in standby mode CD operation Signal to technical changes 19 Temperature range 0°C to 40°C Subject to Noise Ratio (A-Filter) Dynamic Range Tuner FM/DAB+ DAB Tuning Range BAND III FM Tuning Range BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH Version Performance Class Transmission Power Range Frequency range BLUETOOTH Profile USB devices Line-In AC voltage 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz 40 Watt < 0.5 Watt ≥ 65...
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... a country for which it is not designed and produced, then warranty work will be invoked by the official importer and if replacement parts are : (a) Changes to the product as well as normal service and adjustment work has been undertaken by the user. B. Damage to records, tapes and video cassettes, CD Compact Discs and other articles which the original purchase date can be inferred. (c) The...
... a country for which it is not designed and produced, then warranty work will be invoked by the official importer and if replacement parts are : (a) Changes to the product as well as normal service and adjustment work has been undertaken by the user. B. Damage to records, tapes and video cassettes, CD Compact Discs and other articles which the original purchase date can be inferred. (c) The...