Silvercrest KH 2391 Operation Manual Download Page 1

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KH 2391 

   Operation manual

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Summary of Contents for KH 2391

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Page 3: ...ecting an amplifier Page 12 Connecting a portable audio device Page 13 Connecting to the aerial of the motor vehicle Page 13 Attaching to the DIN assembly bracket Page 13 Attaching the control panel Page 13 Operation Switching on Page 14 Switching off Page 14 Selecting and adjusting the sound Page 14 Selecting and adjusting playback functions Page 15 Setting the volume Page 16 Setting the 3 Band P...

Page 4: ...e will result in the guarantee becoming invalid L Equipment Front of the Control Panel Fig A 1Control panel 2Plastic frame 3Sensor remote control 4 Open button 5 TA TA button 6 9 Skip button back 7 Skip button forwards 8 AF AF button 9Display window bl BAND BAND button bm PTY PTY button bn DISP DISP button bo MU DIM MU DIM button bp 6 6 button bq 5 5 button br 4 RDM 4 RDM button bs 3 RPT 3 RPT but...

Page 5: ...n lower hn MODE MODE button ho MP3 AS PS MP3 AS PS button hp 10 5 10 5 button hq 10 6 10 6 button hr DISP DISP button hr BAND BAND button ht RDM 4 RDM 4 button hu RPT 3 RPT 3 button il INT 2 INT 2 button im PAU 1 PAU 1 button Rear of the Remote Control see Fig G inBattery compartment ioBattery holder ipUnlock button Installation Accessories see Fig E iqDIN assembly bracket irInstallation key L Sco...

Page 6: ... Channel separation 50dB Frequency range 20Hz 20kHz Display directory file track album artist duration Search function file track first letter are displayed L Safety Important Safety Instructions The following instructions are provided for your safety and satisfaction when operating the device Please note that non compliance with the safety in structions may lead to a substantial risk of accident ...

Page 7: ...r radio only with the original supplied parts Do not cover the metal housing duwith other objects Protect all electrical contact surfaces against short circuits moisture damage and dirt Do not place the device on or next to the battery of a motor vehicle Prevent short circuits and damage Please ensure that no foreign bodies or objects get inside the radio In case of malfunctions or damage please d...

Page 8: ...udio files e g MP3 i LINE IN Connection for feeding audio data into a hi fi device i LINE OUT Connection for delivering audio data from a hi fi device i Cinch A standardised plug in connection for transmitting electrical signals i RDS Radio Data System Additional coded information transmitted by the radio stations in addition to conventional music and language broadcasts i AF Alternative Frequency...

Page 9: ...e it flush in the DIN assembly cut out of the vehi cle s instrument panel Secure the DIN assembly bracket iqagainst removal Bend approximately ten tin dog points on both the upper and lower side of the DIN assembly bracket iqfrom the inside towards the outside Please ensure that the DIN assembly bracket iqis installed flush in the DIN assembly cut out Attached the plastic frame 2completely to the ...

Page 10: ...nt of the motor vehicle Optional only if an electric aerial is connected Using one 15 A fuse holder each connect the cables for the 12VDC ignition current fpand electric aerial foplug ins to the connection cable for 12VDC ignition current of the vehicle In this manner the car radio and an electric aerial can only use current from the vehicle when the ignition is switched on Using a biscuit connect...

Page 11: ... the vehicle aerial carefully out of the front of the DIN assembly bracket iqup to the car radio Insert the plug of the connection cable of the vehicle aerial as far as it will go into the aerial socket gmof the car radio If necessary use an aerial adapter in accordance with the technical data of the aerial If present Connect the 12VDC connection cable of an electric aerial to the electric aerial ...

Page 12: ...stores all settings from the last time it was operated The device automatically adjusts the time with the help of the radio signals received When the radio is switched on again it plays back the last audio storage medium used or the tuner L Selecting and adjusting the sound VOL Volume of the loudspeakers Adjust the loudspeakers to the desired volume by turning the SEL VOL control knob co BAS Bass ...

Page 13: ...attern for various play back styles of music and language with preset bass and treble levels Turn the SEL VOL control knob co the acoustic pattern of your setting for BAS and TRE is selected Turn the SEL VOL control knob countil POP M appears in the display window 9 the acoustic pattern for pop music is selected Turn the SEL VOL control knob countil ROCK M appears in the display window 9 the acous...

Page 14: ...e direction Reduce the volume by turning the SEL VOL control knob coin an anticlockwise direction Mute Function The mute function enables you to turn off the loudspeakers Press the MU DIM button bo Playback is muted and MUTE ON appears in the display window 9 Press the MU DIM button boagain Playback continues as before the MUTE function was activated and MUTE ON disappears from the display window ...

Page 15: ...e button of the desired storage location within the five seconds in which the information flashes 1 PAU button bu 2 INT button bt 3 RPT button bs 4 RDM button br 5 button bq 6 button bp The number of the storage location appears in the display window 9 Playing Back the Stored Stations Press the button of the desired radio station that has been stored 1 PAU button bu 2 INT button bt 3 RPT button bs...

Page 16: ... CD RWs Tip Prevent poor playback from audio storage media Clean CDs CD Rs and CD RWs before use with a dry antistatic cloth starting from the centre and moving towards the outside edge Ensure that playback from the sensitive audio storage media is not disrupted by condensation Remove the CD CD R and CD RW from the device if the humidity is high and ambient tem peratures are low Only audio storage...

Page 17: ...n order to select the desired folder name Press the SEL VOL control knob coto confirm The tracks of the selected folder appear in the display window 9 Press and turn the SEL VOL control knob coto move within the folder Press the SEL VOL control knob co again to playback the desired track Searching for Tracks by the File Name You can only use this function with CDs CD Rs CD RWs a USB stick or SD MM...

Page 18: ...ility with current and future USB products Tip Use the USB memory stick MP3 player or SD MMC in accordance with the operating instructions Insertion Remove the protective cap from the USB plug do Insert the USB plug of the USB audio storage medium MP3 player or USB memory stick with data in MP3 format completely into the USB port do Or Insert the SD MMC with data in MP3 format completely into the ...

Page 19: ... the device is correct see the section on Connecting to the Vehicle s 12 V DC Power Supply Then press the RESET button drwith the tip of the ballpoint pen Or The 10A flflat blade fuse in the flat blade fuse socket euis broken E Replace the broken flat blade fuse with a new 10A flat blade fuse Then press the RESET button drwith the tip of the ballpoint pen Or A 15 A fuse of the fuse holder of the 1...

Page 20: ...t the side marked with a is facing upwards Then push the battery holder iointo the battery compartment vuntil it distinctly locks into place L Disposal The packaging consists of 100 environ mentally friendly materials which can be disposed of at the local recycling points Do not throw electrical equipment into the domestic waste According to European Directive 2002 96 EC on old electrical and elec...

Page 21: ...e the problem by telephone the hotline will give you a processing number RMA as well as an address to which you can send your product to have it repaired under the guarantee If you send your product in for repair please enclose a copy of the sales receipt The device must be packaged in such a way that it is not damaged during transport and the RMA number must be readily visible Any products sent i...

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Page 23: ...d when doing so Please provide clear details of the sender Surname First name Street Postcode Town Country Telephone Date Signature Description of the fault Please fill out this section completely and enclose with the device Kompernass Service United Kingdom 08707 876177 Kompernass Service Ireland 087 99 62 077 www mysilvercrest de KH2391_Content_UK indd 25 05 09 2006 14 49 22 Uhr ...

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