Hyundai H-1625 User Manual [ru]

H-1625
PORTABLE RADIO RECEIVER
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Description
Top panel
1. SD/MMC memory card slot
2. button
3. button
4. VOL-/VOL+ buttons
5. RADIO button
6. SNOOZE button
7. USB port
8. button
9. LIGHT button
10. SET button
11. MODE button
12. ALARM button
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Back panel
1. Telescopic FM-antenna
2. Battery compartment
3. Power (DC5V) input
4. AUX input
5. POWER ON/OFF switch
Not indicated: display (front panel), speaker (left and right panels)
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Remote controller
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button
2. SET button
3. MODE button
4. RADIO button
5. SNZ button (corresponds to SNOOZE button on the unit)
6. ALM button (corresponds to ALARM button on the unit)
7. VOL+/VOL- buttons
8. / buttons (correspond to / buttons on the unit)
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Important safeguards
• The instruction manual contains important operating and maintenance instructions. For your safety, it is necessary to refer the manual. Keep the manual for use in future.
• Do not hit or drop the unit.
• Do not expose the unit to vibration, direct sunlight, too high or low temperature or humidity.
• Do not disassemble the unit yourself. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
• When the battery is exhausted, it should be removed from the set to prevent leakage.
Power supply
Battery power
• The built-in battery used for the unit power supply is rechargeable. The battery must be fully charged before the first use. The first charging time should be about 14…16 hours. It will reach its optimal performance after fully charged and discharged for a few times.
• To ensure the battery in optimal state, it is recommended to discharge the battery fully once each month at least by using up the power so as to switch off the unit.
• In course of charging, it is normal to find the battery and the unit warm up slightly. The unit can automatically self-protect so as to suit for the temperature.
Actual time of usage for the battery
varies according to operation mode.
Procedure for battery charging
• Connect the adapter to a power supply socket, and insert the charging plug into the Power input of the unit.
• The unit will start charging after well connected. The power indicator will light up in red.
• When fully charged, the course of charging stops automatically. Now the adaptor can be unplugged from the unit.
To ensure safety, neither change the parts and fitments of the battery by yourself nor unwrap the battery. We suggest you use only the battery and the adapter supplied with the unit, so as not to do the damage to the unit.
Additional power
There are 2 batteries AG13 (1.5 V) in the terminal inside the battery compartment. This is additional power intended for operation of clock, alarm, calendar, termometer and countdown timer. Without the additional power the time and alarm settings will not be stored if the unit is switched off.
Instruction manual
General operations
Power on/off
When the unit is connected to the current supply mains, slide POWER switch to ON position to switch the power on. To switch the power off, slide POWER switch to OFF position.
Clock and calendar
• In clock mode (no ALARM indication) press and hold SET button to enable time setting mode. Press repeatedly SET button to go to setting of parameters in following sequence: minute => hour => 12/24-hour => year => month => date. The selected parameter will blink meaning readiness for adjustment. The default time setting is 01-01, 2009, THU, 12-hour, AM12:00.
• Press VOL+ button to adjust the parameter up. Press VOL- to adjust the parameter down.
• Day of week will be set automatically.
• In time setting mode, if no button is pressed within 30 seconds after a parameter is selected, the unit will automatically go to clock mode.
• In time setting mode, press MODE button to return to clock mode.
Termometer
The unit is equipped with a built-in termometer. The current temperature is updated every 30 seconds and is shown on the display. In clock mode press VOL- button to select Celsius or Fahrenheit termometer mode.
AUX input
To connect an external audio device (eg. MP3-player), please use a standard stereo cable with 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm plugs to connect the audio line-out of the external device to the AUX input socket of this unit.
Backlight
Press LIGHT button on the unit to switch on/ off the display backlight. When the backlight is off, pressing any button will enable the backlight for 10 seconds.
Radio operation
• Radio reception is only available when the
unit is powered by the rechargeable battery.
• In clock mode press RADIO button to
switch the FM radio on.
• For FM reception extend the telescopic
antenna.
• To adjust the frequency step by step press repeatedly search of a station, press and hold button; the unit will look for the next available station and start its broadcast. Repeat the operation to search more stations.
• To save a station, press and hold SET button. The memory position will blink. Press VOL+/VOL- buttons to select a memory position. Press SET button to save the current station under the selected number. You can maximum 20 stations in the memory.
During program saving, if no button is pressed within several seconds, the unit will return to normal radio mode.
• To call a saved station, press SET button,
then press VOL+/VOL- buttons.
• To adjust volume, in radio mode press
repeatedly VOL+/VOL- buttons.
• To switch off the radio, press MODE button.
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USB/SD/MMC operation
Connecting USB/SD/MMC
• Insert a USB device into the USB port or insert a memory card into the memory card slot. Press button to enable USB/SD/MMC mode. The unit will start reading the device, LOAD will be displayed. Press and hold button to select between USB or SD/MMC mode, if both devices are inserted (USB is played by default). If no device is detected, NO CARD will be dislpayed.
• When the device and tracks on it are detected, the display shows the total number of tracks, currently playing track number, playback time, equalizer mode and other playback
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