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Ú

  Button “3/8” 

j

 – for selection of 3 resp. 

8 as the second digit of the programme 

position 

Ú

  Button “4/9” 

h

 – for selection of 4 resp. 

9 as the second digit of the programme 

position

  When the desired programme position 

number for the tuned radio station is shown 

in the display 

d

5

  Press the button “Memory” 

g

 again once. 

In the display 

d

 the programme position 

number is shown in addition to the station 

frequency details, “MEM” no longer blinks. 

With RDS radio stations the station name 

and additionally the RDS logo is shown in-

stead of the frequency and the programme 

position. To show the frequency and pro-

gramme position of RDS radio stations  

during their reception: Press once on the 

button “Memory” 

g

. The frequency and 

programme position of the tuned station is 

then shown in the display 

d

 for ca. 5 sec-

onds.

The radio station is now saved to the shown  

programme position.

8.1.3 Selecting saved radio stations

Select a radio station from the stations automa-

tically saved to the fixed programme positions. 

There are 50 fixed programme positions, begin-

ning with programme position 10 and ending 

with programme position 59.

If you wish to receive the time signal, to auto-

matically adjust the time and date: Select an 

RDS radio station, which is recognisable from 

the RDS logo shown in the display 

d

.

To select the programme position of a radio  

station:

1

  First of all select the first digit of the pro-

gramme position number of the desired  

radio station. For this, repeatedly press the 

button “Group WEC” 

f

. As soon as the  

desired figure for the first digit of the pro-

gramme position is shown in in the dis-

play 

d

:

2

  Select the figure for the second digit of the 

two-figure programme position number. 

Repeatedly press the buttons “0/5” to “4/9”. 

The buttons have the following functions:

Ú

  Button “0/5” 

;

 – for selection of 0 resp. 

5 as the second digit of the programme 

position

Ú

  Button “1/6” 

l

 – for selection of 1 resp. 

6 as the second digit of the programme 

position

Ú

  Button “2/7” 

k

 – for selection of 2 resp. 

7 as the second digit of the programme 

position

Ú

  Button “3/8” 

j

 – for selection of 3 resp. 

8 as the second digit of the programme 

position

Ú

  Button “4/9” 

h

 – for selection of 4 resp. 

9 as the second digit of the programme 

position

The radio station saved to the selected pro-

gramme position is now played back. In the 

display 

d

 is shown the programme position 

number of the radio station in addition to 

the frequency details. With the relocation of 

an RDS radio station, after a few seconds the 

station name is shown instead of frequency 

and programme position number. To show 

the frequency and programme position of 

RDS radio stations during their reception: 

Press once on the button “Memory” 

g

. The 

frequency and programme position of the 

tuned station is then shown in the display 

d

 

for ca. five seconds.

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Summary of Contents for KH 2295

Page 1: ...RDS Radio Alarm KH 2295 Operating instructions t ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...q w r e t y u i o a s d f g h j k l 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 ...

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Page 5: ...g the review function for saved radio stations 14 8 1 5 Adjusting the volume 14 8 1 6 Improving the reception of VHF FM radio stations 14 8 2 Using the alarm function 14 8 2 1 Programming alarm times 14 8 2 2 Switching the alarm standby on off 16 8 2 3 Ending the alarm process 16 8 2 4 Using the snooze function alarm interruption 16 8 2 5 Switching off the alarm function for the weekend 16 8 3 Usi...

Page 6: ...3 Cleaning the RDS Radio Alarm 19 14 Troubleshooting 19 14 1 The RDS Radio Alarm shows no functions 19 14 2 No or poor reception of VHF FM radio stations 20 14 3 No sound 20 14 4 Other malfunctions 20 15 Disposal 20 16 Warranty Service 21 17 Importer 21 ...

Page 7: ... RDS Radio Alarm Exposure to strong heat sources can lead to an overheating of the RDS Radio Alarm and to the melting of plastic parts This could irreparably damage the RDS Radio Alarm and there is the additional risk of a fire Thus Ú Do not place the RDS Radio Alarm in close adjacency to sources of heat Ú Do not place any open fire sources e g burning candles on the RDS Radio Alarm Ú Do not cover...

Page 8: ...level and non slip surface Bear in mind when selecting a position for the RDS Radio Alarm Modern furniture is treated with a multitude of paints polishes and other surface finishings It is possible that through these the feet of the RDS Radio Alarm could be compromised Then residues could remain on the furniture surface which may possibly not be removable In cases of doubt protect the furni ture s...

Page 9: ...h the RDS Radio Alarm off and into the Standby mode c to switch off the alarm process 1 Display 1 Button Group WEC a to switch the alarm readiness on off for weekends b to select a programme position group 1 Button Memory a to save the currently tuned radio station to a programme position b to activate and save the time setting 1 Button 4 9 a for the selection of programme positions b for the sele...

Page 10: ... the display of the RDS receiver Addi tionally the RDS Radio Alarm uses RDS for the reception of time signals for the automatic ad justment of time and date settings After insertion of the plug in the power socket the radio of the RDS Radio Alarm is switched on The automatic station scanner starts for sev eral seconds recognisable in the running of the frequencies in the display d Subsequently it ...

Page 11: ...ntly press the button i to change to the setting of the minutes indicator The minute indicator is now blinking 4 Set the minute indicator by pressing the buttons o resp a 5 Press the button Memory g again once In the display d the day indicator for the date blinks Set the day indicator by pressing the buttons o resp a The weekday indication before the date indication is au tomatically adapted for ...

Page 12: ...y you will shift the frequency in steps of 50 kHz Alternatively you can also keep the buttons o resp a pressed for a short period this starts the manual station scanner If a station is found with sufficient reception strength the station scanner stops If a radio station you are searchuing for is being received you can save it to one of the 50 fixed programme positions Additionally ôNote To carry o...

Page 13: ...d To select the programme position of a radio station 1 First of all select the first digit of the pro gramme position number of the desired radio station For this repeatedly press the button Group WEC f As soon as the desired figure for the first digit of the pro gramme position is shown in in the dis play d 2 Select the figure for the second digit of the two figure programme position number Repe...

Page 14: ...oller Volume r to the right in the direction of the symbol 2 To reduce the sound volume level Turn the controller Volume r to the left in the di rection of the symbol When turning the volume controller the current volume level is faded in shortly in the display d The maximum volume level is shown at V30 the minimum level muting with V00 8 1 6 Improving the reception of VHF FM radio stations The RD...

Page 15: ...just selected weekday The just selected setting blinks in the display d With the setting ON the alarm is switched on to the programmed alarm time on the selected weekday With the setting OFF the alarm is not switched on on the selected weekday Finally you must programme the type of alarm call required Three types of alarm call are avail able Ú Alarm call radio At the programmed alarm time on the s...

Page 16: ...ay on which the alarm function will be switched on To switch the alarm standby back on Once again press the buttons AL1 2 resp AL2 2 8 2 3 Ending the alarm process To end the alarm process when the alarm signal sounds Press the button POWER On Off s 8 2 4 Using the snooze function alarm inter ruption You can interrupt the alarm signal by pressing once on the button SNOOZE e The ope rational state ...

Page 17: ...e automatic switch off is shown in the display d 4 To switch off the sleep timer Hold the but ton Sleep y pressed down until the radio switches off The bed symbol and the time span indicator extinguish 8 3 2 Programming the appointment timer Special Day Alert With the appointment timer you can remind yourself of important dates times The RDS Ra dio Alarm offers five memory slots SDA1 to SDA0 for a...

Page 18: ...u can pro gramme time periods between 0 and 120 minutes until switch on of the reminder alarm To programme the Nap Timer 1 Press the NAP Timer button t once In the display d NAP and 60 are blinking 2 Programme the desired time interval until activation of the reminder alarm Time in tervals between 0 and 120 minutes are avail able To do this press the buttons o resp a With each press of the buttons...

Page 19: ...isplay d 12 Connecting headphones to the RDS Radio Alarm If you would like to connect headphones to the RDS Radio Alarm Insert the 3 5 mm jackplug of the headphones into the headphone connection socket Earphone q The loudspeakers of the RDS Radio Alarm are automatically switched off with the connection of headphones The head phone sound volume is to be adjusted with the volume controller Volume r ...

Page 20: ...io Alarm automati cally switches off the built in loudspeakers 14 4 Other malfunctions Consult our service partner responsible for your country if Ú the measures described in chapter 14 Trou bleshooting do not eliminate the problem or Ú other malfunctions occur during operation of the RDS Radio Alarm Contact information for our service partners is given in the warranty card The warranty card is su...

Page 21: ...e currently applicable regulations In case of doubt please contact your local waste disposal centre 16 Warranty Service Please read the conditions for warranty and take note of the service centre addresses given on the warranty card 17 Importer Kompernaß GmbH Burgstraße 21 D 44867 Bochum www kompernass com 21 ...

Page 22: ...Kompernaß GmbH Burgstraße 21 D 44867 Bochum www kompernass com ID no KH2295 012 06 V3 c ...

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