Kompernass KH 2315 User Manual

Before reading, fold out the page with the illustrations and make yourself
familiar with all the functions of the equipment.
Observe all warnings and safety advice! Do not expose yourself to laser radiation.
Only compact discs with this mark are to be used.
This device also plays recordable (CD-R) and rewritable compact
discs (CD-RW). However, due to the varying characteristics of the different
MP 3
Introduction
Use according to purpose ................................................................. Page 7
Controls .......................................................................................... Page 7
Technical information ....................................................................... Page 7
Safety
recording platforms (PC, special recording devices) in use, it may be the
case that CD-R and CD-RW cannot be read.
Contents
Important Safety Instructions ........................................................... Page 8
Copyright ....................................................................................... Page 9
Operation
General ........................................................................................... Page 9
Setting up and connection ..................................................... Page 9
Switching on and off [ » POWER/STAND-BY « ] ....................... Page 10
Select system/sound source [ » CD/TUNER/TAPE/AUX « ] ....... Page 10
Set volume [ » VOLUME/MUTE « ] ........................................... Page 10
Set sound [ » CLASSIC/ROCK/POP/JAZZ/PASS « ] ........................... Page 11
Noise suppression [ » BEAT CUT « ] ........................................ Page 11
Headphones [ » PHONES « ] ................................................... Page 11
Setting the alarm [ » TIMER « ] ............................................... Page 11
Activate sleep function [ » SLEEP « ] ...................................... Page 12
5GB
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 52315_UK_Inhalt.indd 5 29.10.2004 11:37:22 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:22 Uhr
Contents
Radio .............................................................................................. Page 12
Aligning the antenna .............................................................. Page 12
Radio / select band (AM/FM) ................................................. Page 12
Automatic search / manual search ........................................ Page 12
Select pre-set stations ........................................................... Page 13
CD player ........................................................................................ Page 13
Insert CD ............................................................................... Page 13
Intro function [ » INTRO « ] ..................................................... Page 13
Basic functions of the CD player ............................................ Page 14
Programme tracks [ » TRACK MEMORY « ] ............................. Page 14
Start programmed tracks ....................................................... Page 14
Repeat functions [ » REPEAT « ] ............................................. Page 14
Random play of tracks [ » RANDOM « ] .................................. Page 15
MP3 functions (different to regular CD operation) ................... Page 15
Cassette player ................................................................................ Page 16
Insert cassette ....................................................................... Page 16
Basic functions of the cassette recorder ................................ Page 16
Maintenance and cleaning ......................................................................... Page 17
Disposal .................................................................................................... Page 17
Information
Customer Service ............................................................................. Page 17
Declaration of conformity ................................................................. Page 18
GB6
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 62315_UK_Inhalt.indd 6 29.10.2004 11:37:24 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:24 Uhr
KH 2315 Micro Designer System
Q I e p G s
with Vertical CD Player
Introduction
Use according to purpose
The system is suited to playback (audio cas­settes, CD, CD-R, CD-RW/MP3) and record audio cassettes. It is also suited for the reception of radio stations. Every modification to the system is deemed an interference with its intended purpose and cause for a substantial risk of accident. The manufac­turer does not accept liability for damage caused by utilisation that does not comply with the intended purpose. Not suitable for commercial application.
Controls
Please refer to the illustration on page 2 to verify whether the respective controls are located on the system, on the remote control, or on both.
Q
CD tray
W
Display
E
Receiver for remote control signals
R
a CD/MP3
R
b Tuner (Radio) / band selector (FM/AM)
R
c Tape (cassette recorder)
R
d AUX (external device)
T
CD Play / Pause
Y
Stop (CD)
U
Rewind
I
Forward
O
Search MP3
P
Programme (CD) or album selector (MP3),
forward
Introduction
{
Programming
}
Mono/Stereo (FM tuner operation only)
q
Cassette tray
w
Cover
e
Fast forward (cassette only)
r
Stop/Eject (cassette only)
t
Pause (cassette only)
y
Record (cassette only)
u
Play (cassette only)
i
Rewind (cassette only)
o
Headphones
p
Reduce volume
[
Mute
]
Programme (CD) or album selector (MP3),
rewind
A
Increase volume
S
Sound setting (Classic, Rock, Pop, Jazz,
Pass)
D
Repeat
F
ON/OFF (Stand-by)
G
Loudspeaker connections
H
Cinch connections for external equipment
J
Noise suppression recording (cassette only)
K
Antenna connection
L
Suspension facility for wall-mounting
:
Line cord
a
Intro play (featured on remote control only)
s
Random shuffle (featured on remote control
only)
d
Timer (sleep/wake) (featured on remote con-
trol only)
The control elements e to i and J are exclu­sively intended to operate the cassette player.
Technical information
Voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz Output (per channel): 5 Watt rated power, 4 Ohm Power consumption: 28 W
7GB
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 72315_UK_Inhalt.indd 7 29.10.2004 11:37:25 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:25 Uhr
Introduction / Safety
Tuner
Frequencies: AM 522 - 1620 KHz
FM 87.5 - 108 MHz
Cassette part
Cassettes: Standard cassettes (C-90 or
shorter) Tape speed: 4.75 cm/sec. Frequency: 120-14.000 Hz (-6 dB)
CD part
Frequency range (3 dB): 20-20.000 Hz Unweighted signal-to-noise ratio: 85 dB Harmonious distortion: 0.09 % Channel separation: 40 dB
Remote control Batteries: 2xAAA LR03 1.5 V
Safety
Important Safety Instructions
The following safety instructions must be observed in any event when using electrical appliances. These instructions will assist you in preventing severe injury and damage to the system and will ensure that you will enjoy your designer system for a long time.
Please read the following information on safety and the correct use with care. Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations ( with all of the system‘s functions. Keep these notes safely and if necessary pass them to third users.
8GB
) and familiarise yourself
To avoid risk of an electric shock:
· Never open the system. The inside does not contain any components which require main­tenance.
· Do not operate the design system if the line cord or the mains plug is damaged. If the unit does not operate perfectly, or was damaged have it instantly examined and repaired by customer services.
Please refer to your warranty card to locate
your national service point.
· Do not expose the device to rain and never use it in a humid or wet environment (e.g. bathroom) or in rooms filled with dust. Please ensure that the line cord is never wet or moist during operation.
· Caution! Keep children away from the system. Children frequently underestimate the risks involved in handling electrical ap­pliances. Therefore, never allow children in the vicinity of the designer system without supervision.
To protect yourself against laser radiation: Note: The CD player of this device is a
„Class 1 Product“ and marked accordingly with an adhesive label on the housing.
· Never open the device! Do not try to repair the device on your own. Risk of injury from invis­ible laser radiation on the inside!
· Do not expose yourself to laser radiation.
To avoid the risk of fire:
· Do not expose this device to extreme tem­peratures as heat pent up on the inside of the equipment may lead to defects or a fire of the system.
Therefore:
- Avoid direct exposure to the sun and heat-
ing.
- Never cover the vents of the unit.
- Position the system so that there is an air
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 82315_UK_Inhalt.indd 8 29.10.2004 11:37:26 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:26 Uhr
Safety / Operation: General
gap of 10 cm to the sides.
· Do not place the device in the immediate vi­cinity of inflammable materials (e.g. curtains, flammable fluids etc.).
How to act safely:
· Never use the device for a purpose other than intended.
· If the device is taken from the cold into the warm (e.g. after transport) condensation may build up on the inside. Wait for 2 hours before switching on the device to protect it against damage.
· Never operate the device without supervision.
· During a storm, always disconnect the mains cord from the socket and remove the antenna connection. In the event of a storm devices connected to the grid may be damaged.
· Disconnect the system from the power supply and remove the batteries from the remote control if it is not used for a longer period of time.
· Disconnect the plug from the socket to completely separate the device from power supply. Always hold the plug, never the cord.
· Protect the mains cord against hot surfaces or other damage and ensure that it is not pinched.
· Do not rest objects filled with liquid on top of the device.
Note: This device is equipped with non-skid rubber feet. Since ground surfaces are made of different materials and treated with different agents it can not be completely excluded that some of these substances contain ingredients which may harm and soften the rubber feet. If necessary, place a non-skid mat underneath the system‘s feet.
Copyright
When recording CDs, cassettes or radio broad­castings please observe the national copyright regulations of the country where the system is being used.
Operation
General
Setting up and connection
Please observe these instructions before using the designer system for the first time and only plug the mains cord into the socket at the end.
1. Carefully take the designer system and the loudspeakers from the box.
2. Select a suitable place for your designer system. It should be:
· horizontal
· dry and dust-free
· not in the immediate vicinity of radiators or
exposed to direct sunlight.
3. Important: Remove all transport contrivances / tape attached to the CD and cassette tray!
Open the CD tray Q by pulling the top edge
and remove the red transport contrivance (then close the CD tray again).
4. Connect the two loudspeakers.
The loudspeaker connections G are marked
accordingly (SPEAKER OUT, L=LEFT / R=RIGHT).
How to set up the loudspeakers:
- Position loudspeakers preferably at eye-
level.
- Do not cover loudspeakers with curtains or
objects.
9GB
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 92315_UK_Inhalt.indd 9 29.10.2004 11:37:26 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:26 Uhr
Operation: General
this
- Position loudspeakers as such on the shelf that the front edge stands flush with the edge of the shelf.
- To avoid booming, place a rubber mat under the loudspeakers.
5. Use the cinch connections AUX IN H to con-
nect an external unit (e.g. turntable
1
).
6. For FM radio reception connect a 75 Ohm
antenna (house antenna, cable connection; only possible for the following models: Ger­many, Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Norway) to the antenna connection ANT K. If this is not available then attach the supplied longwire antenna to the centre contact of the antenna connection. The antenna for AM con­nection is already built into the unit.
7. Connect the plug into a 230 V outlet.
8. Insert suitable batteries (not included in the
delivery) into the remote control (2x AAA LR03
1.5 V):
- Open the cover to the rear of the remote control.
- Insert the batteries. Observe the correct polarity (see indication to the bottom of the battery compartment).
- Close the cover again.
1
Only turntables without magnetic systems are suitable for connection to this Designer Audio Unit!
Wall-mounting
the loudspeakers the heads of the screws must protrude approx. 3 mm from the wall.
Switching on and off
[ » POWER/STAND-BY « ]
· When connecting the plug the system goes into stand-by mode. Set the time while in stand-by mode (see „Setting the clock“, page 11).
· Activate POWER F to switch between operat­ing mode and stand-by mode.
· During longer periods of absence disconnect the plug.
Select system/sound source
[ » CD/TUNER/TAPE/AUX « ]
· Activate one of the following buttons to select an audio unit or to change the sound source:
CD/MP3 Ra: CD player/MP3 player TUNER/BAND Rb: Radio TAPE Rc: Cassette player AUX Rd: External unit, e.g. turntable
1
Only turntables without magnetic systems are suitable for connection to this Designer Audio Unit!
Set volume
[ » VOLUME/MUTE « ]
1
The designer system and speakers can be wall-mounted. The required screws and wall­mountings are included in the delivery. Attach the system vertically to a stable wall. The holes for the screws must be drilled vertically
· Press VOL/UP A to increase the volume.
· Press VOL/DN p to decrease the volume.
· Press MUTE [ to mute the loudspeakers and
the headphones. Press again to deactivate
this function. at a distance of 14 cm. For the screws to grip correctly into the mount­ings L to the rear of the designer system and
10 GB
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 102315_UK_Inhalt.indd 10 29.10.2004 11:37:27 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:27 Uhr
Operation: General
Set sound
[ » CLASSIC/ROCK/POP/JAZZ/PASS « ]
Press EQ S to adjust the sound quality of a track for the respective type of music and thus to increase the listening quality. The chosen setting CLASSIC, ROCK, POP, JAZZ or PASS appears briefly on the display W.
Noise suppression
[ » BEAT CUT « ]
Noise suppression can be used during AM recep­tion or during recording. Some AM broadcasting stations and the cassette recorder can experience interference such as noise. Use BEAT CUT J to reduce such interference in three stages (position 1, 2 and 3).
Headphones
[ » PHONES « ]
The headphone connection o can accommodate stereo headphones (8-32 Ohm) with a 3.5 jack plug. As soon as the headphones are con­nected the loudspeakers are switched off. Please observe that excessive volume may severely damage your hearing.
Setting the clock
The time can only be set if the system is in stand­by mode (see „Switching on and off“, page 10).
Note: Each of the following steps has a 5-second window during which to be performed. Otherwise, the process is aborted.
1. Hold MEMORY/PROG { for approx. 2 sec­onds. The hour mode flashes.
2. Press F-SKIP I or R-SKIP U to set 24-hour or 12-hour mode.
3. Press MEMORY/PROG again – HOUR flashes.
4. Set the hours with F-SKIP or R-SKIP.
5. Press MEMORY/PROG again– MINUTES flashes.
6. Set the minutes using F-SKIP or R-SKIP.
7. Press MEMORY/PROG again – the display stops flashing, the clock is set and activated (the „colon“ is flashing).
Setting the alarm
[ » TIMER « ]
Set the alarm function of your designer system to wake you at the requested time. Determine the time at which the system shall switch itself on and off again. Also, select the sound source and the volume. The alarm function can only be activated via remote control.
Note: Each of the following steps has a 5-second window during which to be performed. Otherwise, the process is aborted.
1. Hold TIMER d for approx. 1 second. The hour display flashes W for the alarm-on time (ON)
2. Use F-SKIP I or R-SKIP U to set the hour.
3. Press TIMER again – the minutes display for the alarm-on time flashes.
4. Use F-SKIP or R-SKIP to set the minutes.
5. Press TIMER again– The hour display flashes to set the alarm-off time (OFF).
6. Use F-SKIP or R-SKIP to set the hour.
7. Press TIMER again – the minutes display for the alarm-off time flashes.
8. Use F-SKIP or R-SKIP to set the minutes.
11GB
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 112315_UK_Inhalt.indd 11 29.10.2004 11:37:27 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:27 Uhr
Operation: General / Radio
9. Press TIMER again - the display for the sound source flashes.
10. Use F-SKIP or R-SKIP to select the desired sound source (CD or TUNER).
11. Press TIMER again - the volume display flashes.
12. Use F-SKIP or R-SKIP to set the desired volume.
13. Press TIMER again – the display consecutively indicates the timer settings. A clock symbol to the top left of the display indicates that the timer function has been set.
14. Briefly touch TIMER to activate or deactivate the alarm function. Every reactivation triggers the display of all timer settings.
Activate sleep function
[ » SLEEP « ]
The sleep function can only be activated if the device is in stand-by mode (see „Switching on and off“, page 10). It is possible to set a time between 90 and 10 minutes after which the system will switch itself off. The sleep function can only be activated by remote control.
1. Briefly press SLEEP d for the system to switch off after 90 minutes.
2. Press SLEEP repeatedly to set a shorter period. With every touch of the button the time is reduced by 10 minutes.
3. To deactivate the sleep function press SLEEP until the display W no longer indicates SLEEP.
Radio
Aligning the antenna
When using the longwire antenna for FM recep­tion:
1. Fully unroll the longwire antenna.
2. Determine the best position of the longwire antenna by testing for best possible reception.
3. Attach the longwire antenna poss. with tape to the wall.
For AM reception determine the best position
for the built-in antenna also by testing.
Radio / select band (AM/FM)
1. Use TUNER/BAND Rb to select radio opera­tion.
2. Press TUNER/BAND again to switch between FM and AM.
Automatic search / manual search
During auto-search the frequency is increased or decreased until a broadcasting station with sufficient reception has been located. Manual search can be used for fine-tuning or if the frequency of the requested broadcasting sta­tion is known to you.
Automatic search
1. Hold F-SKIP I or R-SKIP U for approx. 1 sec. – the search scan starts und stops auto­matically.
2. Hold F-SKIP or R-SKIP once again for approx. 1 second to re-start the search scan.
3. Abort the search by briefly touching F-SKIP or R-SKIP.
12 GB
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 122315_UK_Inhalt.indd 12 29.10.2004 11:37:28 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:28 Uhr
Operation: Radio / CD player
Manual search
1. For fine tuning briefly touch F-SKIP I or R­SKIP U several times to increase or decrease the frequency in small increments.
2. To set a certain frequency hold F-SKIP or R­SKIP for 1 second to start auto-search. When approaching the desired frequency stop the search by pressing F-SKIP or R-SKIP again. Continue with step 1 until you have reached the desired setting.
Pre-setting radio stations
[ » MEMORY « ]
Up to 20 broadcasting stations (10 FM / 10 AM) can be pre-set with the KH 2315 designer system
Note: Each of the following steps has a 5-second window during which to be performed. Otherwise, the process is aborted.
1. Set the desired station as described under „Automatic Search“ / „Manual Search“.
2. Briefly press MEMORY/PROG {. The display
W
flashes the pre-set station number for 5
seconds.
3. Press ALBUM/PRESET+ P until the desired pre-set station (01 to 10) flashes.
4. Confirm the pre-set station by pressing MEMORY/PROG. The set radio station is stored here.
5. Repeat this procedure for all other desired radio stations which are to be pre-set.
CD player
Danger! Inside the CD player a weak but strongly focused laser beam scans the surface of the CD. If used improperly, this beam can pose a risk to the eye - never open the device!
Insert CD
1. To open the CD tray Q pull the upper edge forward.
2. Place the CD with the side holding tracks pointing toward the device. If the CD is cor­rectly in place, you will see the labelled side of the CD. The CD must be moved firmly (in the centre) onto the axis.
3. Close the CD tray.
4. Select the CD player with CD/MP3 Ra. The display W will indicate the total playing time and the number of tracks on the CD after ap­prox. 10 seconds.
Note: Should the number of tracks and the
total playing time not be indicated on the display approx. 10 seconds after the CD has been inserted the CD may be positioned upside down or contaminated. Clean the CD with a CD cleaning cloth or position the CD correctly and check the display again.
Intro function [ » INTRO « ]
The Intro function can only be activated with the remote control.
Select pre-set stations
During radio operation press ALBUM/PRESET+
P
until the desired pre-set station (01 to 10) with the stored radio station appears on the display W.
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 132315_UK_Inhalt.indd 13 29.10.2004 11:37:28 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:28 Uhr
1. Press INTRO a – the first 10 seconds of every track on the inserted CD are played. The display W indicates INTRO.
If the Play function is activated during replay
the device begins to start playing the current track and ends with the last track on the CD.
13GB
Operation: CD player
2. End this function by pressing INTRO again.
Basic functions of the CD player
Start/interrupt play: Press PLAY/PAUSE T to start or to interrupt playback. If playback was interrupted the playing time flashes on the display W. Press PLAY/PAUSE again to continue playback.
Stop play: Press STOP Y to end playback.
Skip track forward: Press F-SKIP I for play-
back to skip to the next track.
Skip track reverse: Press R-SKIP U for play- back to skip to the previous track.
Fast forward: Press and hold F-SKIP I to fast forward within a track.
Fast reverse: Press and hold R-SKIP U to fast reverse within a track.
The CD tray Q can be opened at any time. Play­back then stops automatically. Remove the CD only once it has come to a complete standstill.
4. Select the number of the track to be played first using F-SKIP I or R-SKIP U.
5. Press MEMORY/PROG. The track is now stored as the first programmed track (P--01). The display indicates the programme track 02 (P--02).
6. To select the next title to be stored, use F­SKIP or R-SKIP.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 if you wish to store further tracks.
8. End programming by pressing MEMORY/PROG
{
. The programmed sequence of tracks is stored until the CD is removed from the CD tray, another function is activated or the unit is switched off.
Start programmed tracks
1. Press MEMORY/PROG {. The display W shows PROG and the first programmed track.
2. Press PLAY/PAUSE T – Playback starts in the order which you programmed.
3. To end playback of the programmed tracks press STOP Y.
Repeat functions
[ » REPEAT « ]
Programme tracks
[ » TRACK MEMORY « ]
The sequence of the tracks can only be pro­grammed while the CD is stopped. Up to 64 tracks can be programmed.
1. Insert a CD.
2. Select the CD player with CD/MP3 Ra.
3. Press MEMORY/PROG {. The display W shows PROG and P--01 for the first pro­gramme track.
14 GB
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 142315_UK_Inhalt.indd 14 29.10.2004 11:37:29 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:29 Uhr
Use the repeat functions to repeatedly play individual tracks or all tracks of a CD. These func­tions can also be used for programmed tracks. The repeat function remains active until this func­tion is switched off or until playback is ended by pressing STOP Y. The function can not be com­bined with the functions RANDOM and INTRO.
1. Press REPEAT D while the current track is playing to repeat this particular track. The display W indicates REPEAT 1.
Operation: CD player
2 Press REPEAT twice to repeat all tracks. The
display indicates REPEAT ALL.
3. To deactivate the repeat function press REPEAT until REPEAT disappears from the display.
Random play of tracks
[ » RANDOM « ]
The RANDOM function randomly chooses the order of tracks of the inserted CD. The RANDOM function can only be activated by remote control.
1. Insert a CD.
2. Select the CD player with CD/MP3 Ra.
3. Press RAND s to start playback in a random order. The display W shows RAND.
4. To deactivate the RANDOM function press RAND again. RAND disappears from the display disappears.
MP3 functions (different to regular
CD operation)
Playback MP3 tracks:
1. Press ALBUM/PRESET– ] or ALBUM/PRE­SET+ P once or several times to select the desired album.
2. Select the desired track within an album by (repeatedly) pressing R-SKIP U.
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE T to playback the se­lected tracks.
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to switch to another track from another album during playback. Playback is automatic.
5. Press R-SKIP once to start playing the current track again. The track is then played again from the start.
6. To search for a certain passage within a track while playing a current track hold R-SKIP or F-SKIP I until the desired passage has been reached. Playback continues as soon as the button is released.
Search file name:
1. Press FIND/ESP O once to activate the search mode.
A magnifying glass flashes on the display as
well as the letter A. The display indicates all file names starting with the letter A.
2. Press R-SKIP U or F-SKIP I to search from A-Z and 0-9.
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE T to playback the tracks with the starting letter you selected.
Search name of album:
1. Press FIND/ESP O twice to activate the search scan. The display indicates a magnify­ing glass and ALBUM.
2. Press R-SKIP U or F-SKIP I to search for the desired album and then press PLAY/PAUSE
T
to start playback.
Text display (ID 3 Display):
1. Press and hold FIND/ESP O for 2 seconds while playing a MP3-CD to change into text display mode.
The name of the file / artist / album of the
current track is displayed.
2. Press FIND/ESP again for 2 seconds to return to the playing time of a track.
Please observe that the present unit is only
ID3 V1-compatible.
Programme MP3 tracks:
The MP3 track memory can store up to 64 tracks.
1. Insert a CD as described above.
2. Press MEMORY/PROG { to start program­ming. The display indicates PROG.
3. Use R-SKIP U or F-SKIP I to select the de-
15GB
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 152315_UK_Inhalt.indd 15 29.10.2004 11:37:30 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:30 Uhr
Operation: CD player / Cassette player
sired album and confirm this with MEMORY/ PROG.
4. Use R-SKIP or F-SKIP to select the desired track on the album and store this with MEMORY/PROG.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all desired tracks have been stored.
6. Start playback by pressing PLAY/PAUSE T.
Check MP3 tracks
1. Press MEMORY/PROG { to check the programmed track sequence. Every time you press this button a stored track appears on the display in the order of the programme number (ascending).
2. Start playback by pressing PLAY/PAUSE T.
Note: While checking it is possible to change
the programme numbers of the MP3 tracks as described under „Programme MP3 tracks“. When pressing a button other than PLAY/ PAUSE to end verification the programmed tracks are erased.
Start programmed MP3 tracks:
1. Press MEMORY/PROG. The display indicates PROG.
2. Press PLAY/PAUSE T.
Playback starts with the first programme
track.
Erase MP3 track memory:
1. The programmed tracks remain stored until the CD is removed from the CD tray Q, another function is chosen or the unit is switched off.
Repeat MP3 tracks (REPEAT):
See functional description „Repeat functions“, p. 14.
1. Press REPEAT D once.
The display shows REPEAT 1.
2. Press REPEAT twice.
16 GB
The display indicates REPEAT ALL (tracks).
3. Press REPEAT three times for the repeated playback of the album.
The display indicates REPEAT ALBUM.
4. Press REPEAT four times to cancel the repeat function.
Cassette player
Insert cassette
1. Open the cover w to the front, behind which are the controls for the cassette recorder (and the headphone connection).
2. Press STOP/EJ. r to open the tape deck. The tape deck opens automatically.
3. Insert the cassette with the tape facing down. The tape should be firm and without loops.
4. Close the tape deck.
5. Select the cassette recorder with TAPE Rc.
Basic functions of the cassette
recorder
Start playback: Press PLAY u to start playback.
Interrupt playback (PAUSE): Press PAUSE t
to interrupt playback. Press PAUSE U again to continue playback.
Stop playback: Press STOP r to end playback.
Fast forward: Press F.F. e to fast forward the
tape in the cassette. End fast forwarding by pressing STOP r.
Rewind: Press REW i to rewind the tape in the cassette. End rewinding by pressing STOP r.
Auto Stop: Cassette operation is automatically ended at the end of the tape.
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 162315_UK_Inhalt.indd 16 29.10.2004 11:37:30 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:30 Uhr
Operation: Cassette player / Maintenance and cleaning / Disposal / Information
Recording tapes
The KH 2315 designer system features automatic modulation. Changes to the volume or sound set­ting do not influence the recording.
1. Insert a cassette and if necessary forward or rewind it to the point where the recording is to start. A recording is only possible for cassettes without overwrite-protect function!
2. Press PAUSE t.
3. Press RECORD y. The PLAY u button is automatically activated.
4. Press either CD/MP3 Ra, TUNER/BAND Rb or AUX Rd to select an audio device or the sound source for the recording.
5. Set the desired level of noise suppression (see page 11).
6. Release PAUSE by pressing PAUSE again and start playback of the sound source to start the recording.
7. End the recording by pressing STOP r.
Maintenance and cleaning
Cleaning the housing
· To clean the sound heads use a conventional cleaning tape.
Disposal
The packaging is made of 100% environmen­tally-friendly material which can be disposed of at your local recycling points. Please consult your municipal or local admin­istration for information on how to dispose of electrical appliances which are no longer used. Batteries must not be disposed of as household waste. Every consumer is obliged by law to dispose of batteries/storage batteries at the col­lection point of their municipality/district or at the retail trade. This obligation serves the purpose of the bat­teries being disposed of in an environmentally­friendly manner.
Dispose only of empty batteries and storage batteries.
Information
· Disconnect the plug before cleaning the hous­ing!
· Prevent liquids from accessing the inside of the device.
· To clean the housing use a soft cloth. Never use benzine, solvents or cleaning agents which harm plastic!
Cleaning the sound heads
· Regularly remove dust and cassette residues from the sound heads. Contamination of the sound heads reduces the sound quality of the recording.
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 172315_UK_Inhalt.indd 17 29.10.2004 11:37:30 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:30 Uhr
Customer Service
Please refer to the enclosed warranty card for information regarding your national service point.
17GB
Information
Declaration of conformity
Kompernaß Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Burgstr. 21, D-44867 Bochum, Germany, hereby declares the conformity of this product in line with the following EG regulations:
Low voltage regulation
73/23/EWG, DIN EN 60065:2002 (VDE 0860)
Electromagnetic compatibility 89/336 EEC:
EN 55013:06.90+A12:08.94+A13:12.96 EN 55020:12.94+A11:12.96 EN 61000-3-2:04.95+A1:1998+A2:1998 EN 61000-3-3:01.95
Designation/model:
Micro designer system with vertical CD player KH 2315
Bochum, 30.06.2004
Hans Kompernaß –Managing Director–
18 GB
2315_UK_Inhalt.indd 182315_UK_Inhalt.indd 18 29.10.2004 11:37:31 Uhr29.10.2004 11:37:31 Uhr
Loading...