Albrecht AE 6690 User Manual

AE 6690 Multi-Standard Options
Note: These instructions are for authorized distributors and service specialists only.
Installers and users are responsible to apply only allowed settings. In EU and R&TTE countries it is not allowed to use other settings than the allowed settings.
1. Select factory default settings This is the start setting when radio is powered for the first time or the setting which shall be used when the country switching shall be disabled. The factory default setting for sales to Germany is dE. The setting can be modified to all of the following country settings depending on the country where the radio shall be sold and used:
Jumpers responsible for start setting: P1, P2, P3
U UK setting 40 FM : P1 : Short P2: Open P3: Open E Spain setting 40/AM/FM, 4W AM: P1 : Open P2: Short P3: Open dE Germany : P1 : Short P2: Short P3: Open EU Europe AM/FM, 40 Ch P1 : Open P2 : Open P3 : Short EC CEPT 40 FM P1 : Open . P2 : Short P3 : Short Po Poland Area : P1 : Short P2 : Short P3 : Short
2. Enabling / Disabling User setting via keyboard entry:
Diode position P6 can enable or disable the country setting by key entry. User setting enabled P6 : Diode inserted
User setting disabled P6 : Diode deleted or unsolder 1 pin of diode In case of disabled user setting the radio starts with the default settings, selected via
Jumpers P1 to P3 before. Example: Austria
In Austria it is not allowed that the user can use keyboard entries to allow other country settings. So only EC = CEPT 40 CH FM is allowed for use in Austria:
P1 : Open P2 : Short P 3 : Short P 6 : open or diode deleted On request, we supply a limited version for Austria as AE 6690 FM model.
3. User setting via keyboard entry (only if enabled by diode inserted at position P 6)
Select Multi Band switching: Push FC + BP together for at least 3 seconds while switching power on Country area icons will flash
Select desired country icon with rotary channel switch
Push “FC” key shortly .
Area setting is enabled and flashing stops
© Alan Electronics August 2007
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