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Operating the radio

This device receives radio stations on the frequency bands,  

Ultra short wave (USW or engl. FM) and Medium wave (MW 

or engl. AM).

The technical details of the device allow for an adjustable fre- 

quency range outside of the receivable MW (AM) 526,5-

1606,5 kHz, and/or FM (USW) 87,5-108,0 MHz frequency 

ranges. In some countries, different national regulations may 

apply to the assigned radio frequency ranges. Please note that 

 information received outside of the assigned radio frequency 

ranges may not be exploited, passed on to third parties or oth-

erwise misused.

In order to receive a good USW reception with the Micro 

 

>

system unwind the dipole antenna 

2*

 on the rear panel of 

the device completely.
If the reception is insufficient change the position of the dipole 

 

>

antenna 

2*

. Secure the dipole antenna 

2*

, if necessary, with 

sticky tape.
The device has a built in ferrite antenna for reception of  

 

>

MW stations. When the MW reception is insufficient please 

turn the device in a more favourable direction.
To activate the radio function move the FUNCTION switch 

 

>

o

 

to the "RADIO" position.
Now select with the BAND switch 

 

>

the desired frequency 

band FM or AM depending on which band the stations 

that you want to listen to are located. When the switch is in 

the FM ST position the device plays USW stations in stereo.
With the help of the TUNING controller 

 

>

y

 you can now se-

lect the stations. For this turn the controller in a clockwise di-

rection to select stations with a higher broadcast frequency 

than the one currently shown in the display 

r

.

Turn the TUNING controller 

 

>

y

 in a counter clockwise di-

rection to select stations with a lower broadcast frequency 

than the one currently show in the display 

r

.

When the device receives stereo USW transmissions, in the 

 

>

display 

r

 the 

 symbol lights up.

If the stereo reception becomes noisy move the BAND 

 

>

switch 

i

 to the FM position and thus switch to mono.

Operating the CD player

The device plays audio CDs (CD-A) and MP3-CDs. Both pres-

sed and blank discs burnt on the computer of the format CD-R 

and CD-RW are supported. Because of the many different kinds 

of blank discs, computer types, operating systems, burning soft-

ware and burning processes we are not able to guarantee that 

every "burnt" disc will playback faultlessly.

Inserting a CD

Move the FUNCTION switch 

 

>

o

 to the CD/MP3 position.

To open the CD compartment cover 

 

>

q

 press carefully on 

the spot marked "DOOR OPEN" 

w

 of the CD compartment 

cover 

q

. The cover 

q

 will open.

Place the CD with the marked side up pointing towards the 

 

>

arbor of the CD disc in the CD tray.
Press the CD lightly downwards until it locks firmly onto the 

 

>

arbor.
To close the CD compartment push the cover 

 

>

q

, by hand, 

downwards and by carefully pressing on the spot marked 

"DOOR OPEN" 

w

 on the cover 

q

 allow it to lock into 

place.

The device will now read the CD. Subsequently the display 

r

 

will show the number of CD titles.

Starting playback

Press the button 

 

>



 

on the device and/or the button

 



 PLAY/PAUSE 

3^

 on the remote control.

The display 

r

 shows you the number of the currently playing 

back title, the playback symbol 

 as well as "DISC".

Playback stop/resume

During playback press the button 

 

>



 

on the device 

and/or the button

 



 PLAY/PAUSE 

3^

 on the remote 

control to stop playback. When CD playback is stopped 

the playback symbol 

 as well as the number of the title 

just played back blink in the display 

r

.

To resume playback press the button 

 

>



 

and/or 



PLAY/PAUSE 

3^

 again.

Next/previous title

To playback the next title of a CD press the button SKIP + 

 

>

on the device and/or on the remote control 

3!

.

To playback the previous title of a CD press the button SKIP 

 

>

 d 

on the device and/or on the remote control 

3!

.

Search forward and backward

You can activate a search to look for specific passages within 

a title.

For this, during playback, hold down the button SKIP + 

 

>

on the device and/or on the remote control 

3!

 (forwards) 

or the button SKIP —

 d

 on the device and/or on the remote 

control 

3%

 (backwards) until the desired point in the title is 

reached.

Stopping playback

Press the button 

 

>

 

on the device and/or STOP 

 

3) 

on the remote control.

Removing the CD

To open the CD compartment carefully press on the spot 

 

>

marked "DOOR OPEN" 

w

 of the CD compartment cover 

q

The cover 

q

 will open.

Remove the CD.

 

>

To close the CD compartment push the cover 

 

>

q

, by hand, 

downwards and by carefully pressing on the spot marked 

"DOOR OPEN" 

w

 on the cover 

q

 allow it to lock into 

place.

Summary of Contents for KH 2309

Page 1: ...Micro Stereo System KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH2309 06 09 V2 Micro Stereo System Operating manual 6 KH 2309 06 2009 ...

Page 2: ...KH 2309 ...

Page 3: ... The operating components 3 Inserting the batteries 4 Handling of batteries 4 Becoming acquainted with the remote control 4 Connecting the components 4 Switching the device on and off 4 Selecting the programme source 4 Setting the sound volume levels 4 Using headphones 4 The Bass Boost function 4 Operating the radio 5 Operating the CD player 5 MP3 functions 6 AUX operation 7 Cleaning and care 7 Tr...

Page 4: ... the customer service department if they fail to function faultlessly NEVER submerse the device in water Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth Do not expose the device to rain and never use it in a humid or wet environment Make sure that the power cord does not become wet during operation You must not open the device housing or attempt to repair the device yourself There is invisible radiation i...

Page 5: ...ufficient to approach the conductor to within only a few cm Direct contact is not required to effect a discharge The charge can also unload itself over an electrical arc A discharge is thus also possible through plastic housing compo nents Note This device is equipped with non slip rubber feet Since base surfaces are made with different materials and are treat ed with different maintenance product...

Page 6: ...left speaker to the left speaker terminals connect the red lead of the speaker wire to the termi nal 2 connect the black lead of the speaker wire to the terminal 2 Power supply Connect the power plug of the power cord 2 to a properly connected power socket 230 V 50 Hz Switching the device on and off To supply the device with mains power move the power switch 2 on the rear panel of the Micro system...

Page 7: ...f blank discs computer types operating systems burning soft ware and burning processes we are not able to guarantee that every burnt disc will playback faultlessly Inserting a CD Move the FUNCTION switch o to the CD MP3 position To open the CD compartment cover q press carefully on the spot marked DOOR OPEN w of the CD compartment cover q The cover q will open Place the CD with the marked side up ...

Page 8: ... source or switch the Micro system off Then the PROGRAM indicator goes out MP3 functions MP3 denotes a process and or format developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for the compression of audio data In the MP3 format compressed music pieces are only a fraction of their original size which for example on CD Rs CD RWs al lows for storage of a considerably greater volume of music than on commercially a...

Page 9: ...L goes out Playing back MP3 titles in random order During playback press four times the button MODE on the device a and or on the remote control 3 The display r shows RANDOM The titles on the MP3 CD will be played back from now on in random order Press the button MODE on the device a and or on the re mote control 3 again to switch the function off once more AUX operation With the device you can pl...

Page 10: ...nds for complaint despite our high quality standards please contact our Service Hotline In the event that your complaint cannot be resolved over the tel ephone you will receive from them a processing number RMA number as well as an address to which you can send your device for repair under warranty In the case of a mail in shipment please enclose a copy of the purchase receipt sales slip The devic...

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