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IMPORTANT NOTES

Your hearing is very important to you and to us so please take care when operating this

equipment. It is strongly recommended that you follow the listed guidelines in order to prevent

possible damage or loss of hearing:

ESTABLISH A SAFE SOUND LEVEL

• Over time your hearing will adapt to continuous loud sounds and will give the impression

that the volume has in fact been reduced. What seems normal to you may in fact be harmful.

To guard against this 

BEFORE YOUR HEARING ADAPTS

 set the volume at a low level.

• Slowly increase the level until you can hear comfortably and clearly and without distortion.

• Damage to your hearing is accumulative and is irreversible.

• Any ringing or discomfort in the ears indicates that the volume is too loud.

• Remember listening for prolonged period of time at high volume levels will harm your hearing.

Once you have established a comfortable listening level,

 

DO NOT INCREASE THE SOUND

LEVEL FURTHER

.

The following list of typical sound levels may assist you in recognising just how loud you have

set the volume level.

DECIBEL

Level (dB)

Example

30dB

Quiet library, soft whisper.

40

Living room, fridge, freezer, bedroom away from traffic.

50

Normal conversation, quiet office, light traffic.

60

Electric sewing machine.

70

Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant.

THE FOLLOWING NOISE CAN BE HARMFUL UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE

80dB

Average city traffic, alarm clock buzzer at 2 feet, food mixer.

90

Motorcycle, heavy goods vehicle, petrol lawn mower.

100

Pneumatic drill, chain saw, garbage truck, discotheque / night-club.

120

Rock band concert, thunderclap, fast train passing by.

PERMANENT LOSS OF HEARING

140dB

THRESHOLD OF PAIN

 Gunshot 2 feet away, jet plane taking off.

180

Rocket Launching pad.

GOODMANS Product Information Helpline : (02392) 391100

Summary of Contents for XB16TV

Page 1: ...m tainment System tainment System CDG KARAOKE TELEVISION CD VIDEO CASSETTE CONTENTS This product includes the following accessories 1 x Microphone 1 x Remote Handset 1 x Demo Disc 1 x UHF Loop Aerial Before operating this unit please read this Owners Manual carefully GOODMANS Product Information Helpline 02392 391100 ...

Page 2: ...The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following wiring codes Blue Neutral Brown Live The wires in this mains lead must be connected to the terminals in the plugs as follows Blue Wire N or Black Brown Wire L or Red Only a 3 Amp fuse should be fitted in the plug or a 5 Amp fuse at the distribution board WARNING UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST THE LIVE OR NEUTRAL WIRES BE CONNE...

Page 3: ...t switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family knows how to do this Special ar rangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people DON T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hear ing D...

Page 4: ...ER 7 CD CONTROL PANEL 8 SPEAKER COMPARTMENT FRONT VIEW 1 2 3 5 7 8 6 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 BACK VIEW 2 BACK VIEW 1 MIC HOOK 2 TV AERIAL HOLDER 3 TV AERIAL INPUT SOCKET 75 OHM 4 SCART SOCKET 5 FM WIRE AERIAL 6 RCA INPUT SOCKET AV2 IN 7 RCA OUTPUT SOCKET 8 AC POWER CORD IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS 4 GOODMANS Product Information Helpline 02392 391100 ...

Page 5: ...12 Master Volume UP DOWN 6 Mute 13 TV Sleep Timer 7 Function Selection LED indicators 14 Function Selector Mode 1 Video In AV1 10 CD Operation LED indicators 2 Audio In R L 11 Tuning Dial Scale 3 CD Door OPEN CLOSE 12 CD Track No Display 4 CD Programme 13 TAPE Hi Speed Dubbing 5 CD Random 14 Tuning Knob 6 CD Skip UP DOWN 15 DBBS Button 7 CD PLAY PAUSE 16 Auto Vocal Cut AVC 8 CD STOP 17 Band Select...

Page 6: ...Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiator air ducts direct sunlight or in a place somewhere like close compartment and close area Do not cover the ventilation openings when using the set Insert the mains plug into a 230 Volt 50 Hz AC mains supply socket NOTE Save the carton and packing material they will be useful if you ever have to transport the unit CAUTION MASTER...

Page 7: ... bass if desired Make sure to set MIX control at mid position and ECHO to minimum OPERATING THE TAPE SECTION IMPORTANT The Cassette keys are covered by the cassette key cover below the cassette compartment doors To operate the Tape press the cassette key cover to unlatch the cover Both deck A and deck B may be used for playing back tapes Only Deck A can be used for recording of tapes Both tape mec...

Page 8: ...s end 4 Adjusment of the volume controls during the recording will not affect the recording TAPE TO TAPE DUBBING Allows duplication of a tape recording 1 Set function switch to tape 2 Set dubbing switch at normal or high speed High speed dubbing will be performed at approximately 1 5 times normal speed 3 Insert a prerecorded tape in deck B and a blank tape in deck A 4 Press the PAUSE and RECORD PL...

Page 9: ...ing tab applicable to that side of the tape as shown in the diagram Use a small screwdriver nail file or similiar implement to break the tab Once the tab has been removed recording on that particular side of the tape will be prevented the tape mechanism will detect that the tab is missing and will prevent the record key from being pressed To record a tape that has its tabs removed place a piece of...

Page 10: ...door 5 The CD display will show total number of tracks 6 Press Play Pause button to start playback 7 Press Pause button to stop the CD playback temporarily and the LED display will flash Press Play Pause button a second time to resume normal playback 8 Adjust volume DBBS controls as desired 9 Press Skip Up Down to play other tracks on the disc 10 Press the Repeat button once to repeat one track RE...

Page 11: ...On some discs the beginning part of the tracks may not be heard or in some cases the CDG display may be only partially seen or may be corrupted COMPACT DISC HANDLING 1 Always use compact discs bearing the marks as shown 2 Notes on handling discs When removing the disc from its casing do not touch the reflective recorded surface Do not stick or write anything on the surface Do not bend the disc 3 S...

Page 12: ...dicator will illuminate The picture will appear after a few seconds The programme channel number is displayed on the top right hand corner of the screen if OSD button on remote control is pressed MENU BUTTON 1 Press this button to select menu PRESET PICTURE SYSTEM and TIME menu can be selected cyclically 2 After entering a menu you can select the item to be adjuste with the PROG buttons adjusting ...

Page 13: ...show bars advancing across the screen beneath the ASM caption left to right as tuning progresses 9 Each time a signal of sufficient strength is located the scanning will pause and the station will be stored in order of reception 10 Once completed the first station tuned to will be shown on the screen 11 To re order the channel numbers please refer to the SEARCH tuning instruction above If problems...

Page 14: ...select which function TV RADIO TAPE will wake you in the morning Adjust the volume level which will be used to wake you in the morning 7 Press the Power standby button to turn off the unit At the programmed time the function selected will operate and will automatically switch off at the programmed time NOTE 1 Once set the Timer function will operate every 24 hours 2 To switch off the Timer simply ...

Page 15: ... the number for your desired programme and the programme indicator will show on the screen Press key to select one digit or two digit entry to select programme 0 9 use one digit entry to select 10 99 use two digits entry Press number key 0 99 for programme selection PROGRAMME UP DOWN BUTTON PROG Press the Programme Up Button to select the next programme Press the Programme Down Button to select th...

Page 16: ... for tuning procedure please refer to page 13 14 15 for details BATTERY INSTALLATION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Insert 2 UM3 AA 1 5V batteries not supplied making sure the polarity or of the batteries matches the polarity marks inside the unit 3 Replace the battery cover Replace with new batteries when the TV set begins to show the following symptoms Operation is unsteady or ...

Page 17: ...ion MW Sound is distorted and or the volume level becomes low Rotate or reposition unit as MW aerial is inbuilt into the main unit Tune to correct frequency Unravel and extend wire aerial Try changing the location or Position of the unit Retune to another frequency Incorporated in your TV receiver are the most up to date devices to eliminate interference Local radiation however can create disturba...

Page 18: ...rd disc is inserted Moisture has formed inside the CD deck Disc is dirty Disc is scratched A Defective COMPACT disc Insert disc correctly with the label side up Wipe clean with soft cloth Use a new disc Use a new disc Use only brand name discs Wait about 20 to 30 minutes Wipe clean with soft cloth Play disc and skip over scratched sections if so desired otherwise replace disc Replace the COMPACT d...

Page 19: ...20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TV SECTION BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE HAVE YOU CHECKED THE FOLLOWING CHART ON SYMPTOMS AND SOLUTIONS GOODMANS Product Information Helpline 02392 391100 ...

Page 20: ...Ohm Coaxial Cable Aux AV Input 2 x 3 x RCA front panel 3 x RCA Scart socket back cover Aux AV Output 1 x 3 x RCA back cover Output Power 5 W RMS X 2 channel 8 Ohm 10 THD 40 W PMPO Power Source AC 230 V 50 Hz Dimensions 400 W x 380 D x 970 H mm Notes 1 Only compact disc s marked with the disc logo are guaranteed to work on this player Home recorded discs CDR recorded on home PC s may not play or op...

Page 21: ...nged period of time at high volume levels will harm your hearing Once you have established a comfortable listening level DO NOT INCREASE THE SOUND LEVEL FURTHER The following list of typical sound levels may assist you in recognising just how loud you have set the volume level DECIBEL Level dB Example 30dB Quiet library soft whisper 40 Living room fridge freezer bedroom away from traffic 50 Normal...

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