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Radio Touch 

 

(17) 230 V~ lead 

(18) Extension unit 

Connecting radio to lead 

The lead is protected by means of a circuit breaker (max 16 A). 

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  Connect the 230 V~ lead to the 

L

 and 

terminals (Figure 6, 17). 

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  If necessary, connect the extension unit (Figure 6, 18). 
  Do not connect the load cable directly to the extension unit terminal but connect it directly 

to the switch or in connection boxes. 

  When switching on energy-saving lamps, electronic transformers and ballasts on the 

extension unit input, interference pulses may occur. We recommend wiring the extension 
unit input with a separate contact e.g. with a 2-pole switch or additional relay. 

Connecting loudspeakers and auxiliary devices 

 DANGER! 

If the loudspeakers are connected to the operating voltage in a shared cable, the 
operating voltage can reach the loudspeaker cables. Electric shock possible 
through touching the loudspeaker cable. 

 

An electric shock can lead to death. 

 

Route a separate loudspeaker wire. 

At least one loudspeaker must be connected for radio operation. 

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  Connect loudspeakers to the terminals   (red) and   (white) (Figure 5, 13). 

 

 
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Summary of Contents for Radio Touch 2880 Series

Page 1: ...instructions may result in damage to the device fire or other hazards Disconnect load before working on the device Take all circuit breakers that feed dangerous voltages to the device into account The...

Page 2: ...tch off Display brightness settable in 10 levels and 8 times Extension connection e g for switch controller AUX IN for external audio sources e g docking station or MP3 player to multimedia socket out...

Page 3: ...ation Details such as station type station name transmitter frequency song name storage location and reproduction mode are displayed with RDS reception Selecting menu items The radio is switched on To...

Page 4: ...bottom in the middle or at the top when setting the volume adjusts the volume to 30 60 or 100 Setting the date and time manually The radio is switched on Touch the button until main menu appears Figur...

Page 5: ...ception frequency in 0 1 MHz step until a station is received without interference 97 09894 000 Page 5 12 05 2013 Press to continue the manual search without saving tation is played back Press Save or...

Page 6: ...until main menu appears Figure 3 Select the Timer control panel with the buttons and press it Select Countdown with and press it Press the time to be set hours minutes or seconds Using set the time sh...

Page 7: ...hock An electric shock can lead to death Before working on the device or load disconnect all associated circuit breakers Cover all live parts in the area Connections on the radio insert Figures 5 and...

Page 8: ...on the extension unit input interference pulses may occur We recommend wiring the extension unit input with a separate contact e g with a 2 pole switch or additional relay Connecting loudspeakers and...

Page 9: ...Radio Touch Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 97 09894 000 Page 9 12 05 2013...

Page 10: ...device Figure 1 The inserts are connected Insert the inserts Figures 1 4 and 5 correctly into the wall boxes and fasten them with the screws provided Place the 2 gang frame Figure 1 1 over the insert...

Page 11: ...108 MHz Operating temperature 5 40 C Protection class II Protection type IP20 Connecting terminal Screw terminals Mains connection 2 5 mm Loudspeaker AUX 1 mm Cable lengths Loudspeaker max 20 m AUX IN...

Page 12: ...nd rectify if necessary 6 4 Warranty We reserve the right to make technical and formal changes to the product in the interest of technical progress Our products are under guarantee within the scope of...

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