Kompernass KH 2295 user manual

User manual for the device Kompernass KH 2295

Device: Kompernass KH 2295
Category: Clock Radio
Manufacturer: Kompernass
Size: 0.41 MB
Added : 12/22/2013
Number of pages: 22
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RDS Radio Alarm KH 2295

Operating instructions

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Index 1. Intended use .................................................................................................................................. 7 2. Technical data ................................................................................................................................ 7 3. Safety Instructions ......................................................................................................................... 7 4. Items supplied ...............................

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12. Connecting headphones to the RDS Radio Alarm .................................................................. 19 13. Cleaning the RDS Radio Alarm ............................................................................................... 19 14. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 19 14.1 The RDS Radio Alarm shows no functions ..........................................................

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it could be irreparably damaged! Ú RDS Radio Alarm Thus: E-Bench KH 2295 DO NOT use or store the RDS Radio Alarm … in moist environments! Ú 1. Intended use in close proximity to water! Additionally, Ú NEVER subject the RDS Radio Alarm to spray or rain water. The RDS Radio Alarm is intended exclusively … Never place water-filled receptacles on the Ú for the reception of VHF/FM radio stations RDS Radio Alarm! Ú as an alarm Exposure to strong heat sources can lead to an Ú overheating

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given in the warranty card. The warranty card improper use of the RDS Radio Alarm Ú is supplied with the appliance. no liabilty or warranty will be accepted! Danger! † The RDS Radio Alarm becomes warm when Equipment connected to a power supply can be switched-on. This is not a cause for concern damaged during a thunderstorm. Thus: and is not an indication of a technical problem. During a thunderstorm, always remove the Ú plug from the power socket. 4. Items supplied The power socket sho

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5. Operating elements and displays b) to select a programme-position group Headphone connection socket “Earphone” q for the connection of headphones with a B utton “Memory” 1$ 3,5 mm jackplug a) t o save the currently tuned radio station to Operational state display w a programme-position B utton “SNOOZE” e b) to activate and save the time setting for short term interruption of the alarm Button “4/9” 1% signal a) for the selection of programme-positions Volume controll

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Notice: ô 6. Preparing the RDS Radio RDS means “Radio Data System”. It is a system Alarm for operation for transmitting additional information with radio programmes. Additional information is C arefully take the RDS Radio Alarm out of for example the name of the station, which is 1 the packaging. shown in the display of the RDS receiver. Addi- tionally, the RDS Radio Alarm uses RDS for the A ttention! reception of time signals for the automatic ad- | justment of time and date settin

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the time display from the pre-programmed Set the minute indicator by pressing the 4 Ú time “2:00” buttons resp. . o a the date display fronm the pre-programmed Press the button “Memory” again once. 5 g Ú date “01-01-07”. In the display the day indicator for the d date blinks. Set the day indicator by pressing In these cases you can … the buttons resp. . The weekday o a indication before the date indication is au- search for an RDS radio station manually. tomatically adapte

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With the buttons resp. you can Alternatively, you can also keep the buttons o a switch between both display formats. resp. pressed for a short period; this o a starts the manual station scanner. If a station is When the desired indicator format is blink- found with sufficient reception strength, the 11 ing in the display : Wait for ca. 10 sec - station scanner stops. d onds, without pressing a button. The dis- play returns to its normal status; the time If a radio station you are

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Button “3/8” – for selection of 3 resp. First of all select the first digit of the pro- j 1 Ú 8 as the second digit of the programme gramme position number of the desired position radio station. For this, repeatedly press the button “Group WEC” . As soon as the f Button “4/9” – for selection of 4 resp. desired figure for the first digit of the pro- h Ú 9 as the second digit of the programme gramme position is shown in in the dis- position play : d When the desired programme position

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Example: T o reduce the sound volume level: Turn the 2 To select the radio station saved at programme controller “Volume” to the left, in the di- r position 26: rection of the symbol . „ Repeatedly press the button “Group WEC” When turning the volume controller, the current 1 . As soon as a radio station in the pro- volume level is faded in shortly in the display . f d gramme position group 20 (20 bis 29) is The maximum volume level is shown at “V30”, shown in the display : the minimum lev

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MON Monday just selected setting blinks in the display . d æ TUE Tuesday With the setting “ON”, the alarm is switched æ WED Wednesday on to the programmed alarm time on the æ THU Thursday selected weekday. With the setting “OFF”, æ FRI Friday the alarm is not switched on on the selected æ SAT Saturday weekday. æ SUN Sunday æ Finally you must programme the type of alarm N ote: call required. Three types of alarm call are avail- ô able: To carry out the steps 2 to 7 you have ca. ten

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Press the button “AL1” once. In the the abbreviation for the next weekday on 8 2! Ú display the RDS radio alarm symbol which the alarm function will be switched d for the alarm call type Radio blinks. Press on. the buttons resp. to switch o a between the three alarm call types. To switch the alarm standby back on: Once again press the buttons “AL1” resp. “AL2” . 2! 2) When you have selected the desired alarm 9 call type: Press the button “AL1” once. 8.2.3 Ending the alarm pro

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To switch the alarm functions for week- 8.3.2 Programming the appointment timer 2 ends back on again: Press the button “Group (“Special Day Alert”) WEC” once more. In the display the f d indicator “WEC” extinguishes. With the appointment timer you can remind yourself of important dates/times. The RDS Ra- 8.3 Using the timer functions of the dio Alarm offers five memory slots (“SDA1” to RDS Radio Alarm “SDA0”) for appointments. To programme the appointment timer: 8.3.1 Programming the s

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On the selected date the alarm tone of the RDS P rogramme the desired time interval until 2 Radio Alarm reminds you of the programmed activation of the reminder alarm. Time in- appointment. The reminder sounds hourly tervals between 0 and 120 minutes are avail- between 08:00 and 23:00. Thereby, the alarm able. To do this, press the buttons o tone remains switched on for 10 minutes. resp. . With each press of the buttons a To interrupt the alarm tone: Press any button. you increase or d

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the headphones into the headphone connection 10. Returning the RDS Radio socket “Earphone” . The loudspeakers of the q RDS Radio Alarm are automatically switched off Alarm to factory settings with the connection of headphones. The head- phone sound volume is to be adjusted with the To return the RDS Radio Alarm to factory set- volume controller “Volume” . r tings and to erase all programing that has been carried out: Danger! † Turn the RDS Radio Alarm so that the Too frequent listening

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Check to see if the button lock of the RDS the measures described in chapter 14. “Trou- C Ú Radio Alarm is activated. See chapter 11. bleshooting” do not eliminate the problem “Switching on the button lock”. or Di sconnect the RDS Radio Alarm from the other malfunctions occur during operation D Ú power supply. Wait a few seconds, then re- of the RDS Radio Alarm. connect it. Check to see if the malfunction is still extant. Contact information for our service partners is given in the war


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