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External Power Supply

Connect the power cable to the mains
power socket 

2!

. The DAB radio switches

automatically from battery to mains
operation as soon as the connection is
made.

Commissioning

1. Insert the supplied power cable into

the mains power connector 

2!

.

2. Insert the power plug into the mains

power socket or insert batteries into
the battery compartment 

1*

. In the

display 

r

"Welcome Digital Radio“

appears shortly. The clock starts at
„00:00:00“.

3. Press the STANDBY button 

q

to

switch the radio on. In the display 

r

„Welcome! Digital Radio“ appears
again. At the first switching on, or
after resetting of the appliance, there
appears afterwards „Autotune Fulls-
can“.

The radio searches for available radio
stations in the DAB-Mode, in the mean-
time 

r

„searching...“ appears in the

display. Should no radio stations be
found, „No Signal DAB“ appears in the
display 

r

.

Adjusting Time and Date.

The time and the date are automatically
transmitted from the radio stations.
Should the DAB radio not receive any
information, 

r

„Time/Date“ is shown 

in the display.

Adjusting the volume.

Press the button VOLUME 

a

, to

increase the volume.

Press the button VOLUME 

s

, to

reduce the volume.

Connecting Headphones

You can also listen to the radio program-
me through a headphone.

Plug a headphone into the headpho-
ne connector 

1(

.

The loudspeakers are muted as soon as
headphones are connected.

DAB Mode

In DAB-Mode (DAB = Digital Audio 
Broadcasting) the radio receives digital
radio stations. 
With the first switching on of the radio
the Scan-Mode (Station Search) starts
automatically. Should a station already
have been received, the radio starts with
the last tuned station.

Note:

Unlike an analog radio, with

DAB several stations are bundled
together to a station group and
transmit on one frequency. When
the radio has found a station group
the name of the station and the sta-
tion group are shown in the display.

Manual Station Search

1. Hold the button SELECT 

i

depressed

until „Manual Tune“ appears in the
display.

KH2324

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Summary of Contents for KH 2324

Page 1: ...Kompernaß GmbH Burgstrasse 21 D 44867 Bochum www kompernass com ID No KH2324 02 06 V3 UK KH2324_DAB_Radio_UK qxd 30 03 2006 10 40 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ... KH 2324 DAB Radio Operating Manual KH2324_DAB_Radio_UK qxd 30 03 2006 10 41 Uhr Seite 2 ...

Page 3: ...KH2324_DAB_Radio_UK qxd 30 03 2006 10 41 Uhr Seite 3 ...

Page 4: ...q w e r t a o i u d f g h l k y s j 2 2 KH2324_DAB_Radio_UK qxd 30 03 2006 10 41 Uhr Seite 4 ...

Page 5: ...y 9 Alarm Function 10 Snooze Function 11 Sleep Function 12 Return to Factory Settings 12 Cleaning 12 Disposal 12 Important Warranty Notices 13 Importer 13 Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference Pass the manual on to whomsoever might acquire the appliance at a later date KH2324_DAB_Radio_UK qxd 30 03 2006...

Page 6: ...power plug must always be easily accessible so that in the event of an emergency it can be quickly seperated from the mains power supply Explosion Hazard Do not throw batteries into a fire Do not recharge the batteries Danger of electric shock Connect the appliance to a wall socket with a mains voltage of 230 V 50 Hz Do not use the appliance with a dama ged power cable or power plug If the power c...

Page 7: ... regarding surge voltages FEO fast electrical overloads In the case of a malfunction due to fast electrical overload surge voltage the appliance must be reset possibly the power supply needs to be seperated and reconnected in order to return to normal operation Electrostatic Discharge In the case of a malfunction due to an electrostatic discharge the appliance must be reset possibly the power supp...

Page 8: ...correct polarity of the batteries Batteries Open the battery compartment on the rear side of the device and insert six batteries of type C 1 5V according to the markings in the battery compart ment The use of rechargable batteries is possi ble However these will not be rechar ged in the battery compartment Note Used batteries may not be disposed of in household waste Return them to your retailer o...

Page 9: ...lly transmitted from the radio stations Should the DAB radio not receive any information r Time Date is shown in the display Adjusting the volume Press the button VOLUME a to increase the volume Press the button VOLUME s to reduce the volume Connecting Headphones You can also listen to the radio program me through a headphone Plug a headphone into the headpho ne connector 1 The loudspeakers are mu...

Page 10: ... found To switch through the stations found press the buttons UP o or DOWN y If you wish to end the station search prematurely press the button UP o or DOWN y Autoselect If you have activated Autoselect with the buttons UP o or DOWN y you can select a station directly Press the button UP o or DOWN y until you have reached the desired station When you release the button UP o or DOWN y the station i...

Page 11: ...all Stations You can save four stations in FM Mode as well as four station groups in DAB Mode 1 Select the stations to be saved as described in the chapters Station Search or Manual Station Search 2 Press and hold the Save button on which the station is to be saved Button PRESET 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 until in the display r PRESET 1 2 3 4 stored is displayed 3 To recall a saved station press the appropri...

Page 12: ...equency Audio Mode Alarm Status Frequency The frequency of the current station is shown Audio Mode The display shows whether a Mono or a Stereo signal is being received Alarm status The display shows if the alarm is activa ted or not Ensemble Multiplex The name of the station group is shown If additional information to the station group is available this is displayed with a after the name of the s...

Page 13: ...oose with the buttons UP o or DOWN y the volume of the BEEPs Level 1 4 3b If you have selected the alarm type FM choose with the buttons UP o or DOWN y the saving position Button PRESET 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 with which you wish to be woken 3c If you have selected the alarm type DAB select with the button UP o or DOWN y the saving position Button PRESET 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 with which you wish to be woken If ...

Page 14: ...ion search You can now use the DAB radio as described Note When you have returned the DAB radio to the factory settings ALL previous programmings are erased Cleaning Danger of electric shock Always remove the mains plug from the socket before you clean the appliance You must never immerse the appliance in water when cleaning or hold it under running water Clean the appliance externally with a ligh...

Page 15: ... sent in without the RMA number cannot be processed Note Warranty claims are only valid for material and manufacturing defects Warranty claims are not valid for parts subject to wear and tear for damages to breakable parts such as switches and batteries The appliance is intended solely for pri vate not commercial use If this product has been subjected to improper or inap propriate handling abuse o...

Page 16: ...ready for this purpose DAB Radio KH2324 Warranty Kompernaß Service United Kingdom Tel 08707 876177 email support uk kompernass com www mysilvercrest de Please write the sender s address clearly Last name First name Street Postcode Place Country Telephone Date Signature Description of Defect KH2324_DAB_Radio_UK qxd 30 03 2006 10 41 Uhr Seite 14 ...

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