Silvercrest KH 2380 operation manual Tip! What to do

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Safety

authorised and trained professional staff! In the event of repairs, contact your national service point (see guarantee card)!

·Do not expose the device to mechanical stress!

·Avoid theft and unauthorised use especially if the device has been installed in a car! Before leaving the parked vehicle, remove the control panel of the car radio and store it safely in the plastic box.

·Exchange any defect fuses only against new fuses of the same type with identical A (Ampere) rating!

·If not used for extended periods of time, remove the battery from the remote control!

Tip! What to do!

·When recording radio programmes please observe the copyright regulations of the country in which you are using the device.

·Prepare yourself and take your time when familiarising yourself with the car radio’s operation! Ensure a tidy environment in which you are not disturbed and perform the initial operation with maximum concentration.

·Carefully plan the assembly point. Observe that the assembled car radio does not cause obstruction while driving the vehicle.

·The audio data of a CD-R, CD-RW can only be played if they were fully burnt on to the media.

·Use the highly sensitive CD-R, CD-RW in accordance with their operating instructions!

·Avoid interruptions while playing audio storage media! Clean the CD, CD-R and CD-RW before use with a dry anti-static cloth, wiping from the centre toward the edge of the disk!

·Ensure that the playing of audio storage media is not interrupted by condensation! Remove the CD, CD-R, CD-RW in the case of high humidity and low ambience temperatures from the device.

·Please ensure that audio storage media used for playback are not exposed to condensation! Remove CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs from the device if the humidity is high and the ambient temperatures low.

Use audio storage media only with completely dry surfaces.

·Store audio storage media outside of the device

in an appropriate protective cover.

·Obtain an overview of the most important specific

terminology:

iReceiver: Electronic receiver for radio broadcastings and sound data of storage media and simultaneously pre-amplifier.

iTuner: Receives and issues radio signals.

iPLL (Phase-locked-loop): Electronic switching which enables precision reception of radio frequencies.

iFM (Ultra-short wave): Band receiver for radio broadcasting (Frequency range: 87.5 - 108 MHz).

iMW (Medium wave): Band receiver for radio

broadcasting (Frequency range: 530 - 1600 KHz).

iLW (Long wave): Band receiver for radio

broadcasting (Frequency range: 144 - 290 KHz).

iCD/  CD-R / CD-RW (Compact Disc): Storage medium for sound and image data (disk ø approx. 120 mm).

iUSB (Universal Serial Bus): Universal interface for data transmission.

iSD (Secure Digital Card): Storage media for sound and image data (rectangular approx. 24 x 1 x 32 mm).

iMMC (Multimedia Card): Storage media for sound and image data (rectangular approx. 24 x 1 x 32 mm).

iMP3 (Moving Picture Experts Group Layer 3): Compressed audio format.

iID3: Additional information which provides details on track and artist of audio files (e.g. MP3).

iWMA (Windows Media Audio): Compressed audio format.

iLINE IN: Connection for feeding audio data

into a HiFi device.

i LINE OUT: Connection to send out audio data from a HiFi device.

iCinch: Standardised plug connector to transfer electrical signals.

iRDS (Radio Data System): Encrypted additional information broadcast by radio stations in addition to conventional music and language.

iAF (Alternative frequency): Function to automatically receive the optimum frequency of the programme tuned into.

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