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Display elements / Remote control receiver
LED
(between the buttons)
The LED indicates the status of the loudspeakers:
Blue
Loudspeaker group A
Green
Loudspeaker group B (only if loudspeakers B are connected)
White
Loudspeaker groups A+B (only if loudspeakers B are connected)
The LED flashes if the loudspeakers are switched off (mute).
Red
When the machine is switched on, the LED flashes red during the
loudspeaker power-on delay period
The LED glows continuously red if the Protection circuit has been
triggered and switched the device off, e.g. due to overloading or
overheating. If this should happen, please switch the machine off
and leave it for about five minutes. When the machine has cooled
down, it should again work normally once switched back on. If this
does not cure the problem, please read the notes in the chapter
entitled ‘
Trouble-shooting
’, and contact your specialist
dealer.
Remote control
receiver
(behind the Perspex screen)
When using the remote control system please point the
F100 / FM100
handset
in the direction of the receiver.
The line of sight between the F100 / FM100 and the remote control receiver in
the
K2
must not be interrupted by any obstacles. Installing the K2 behind the
glass doors of a cabinet will also adversely affect the remote control system.
It is essential to prevent potentially interfering light (from fluorescent lamps and
energy-saving bulbs) falling directly on the receiver, as this may markedly
reduce the effective range of the remote control system.
Timer LED
The Timer LED lights up when the K2 is switched off and the Timer is active.
The Timer LED flashes when the Timer is switched on, and as long as the
automatic power-off function is active. (see the chapter entitled
‘Alarm timer’
)
Display
The graphic screen of the
K2
displays all information regarding the status of the
machine, the music track currently being played and the radio station currently
tuned. The display is context-sensitive and varies according to the capabilities
and facilities of the service or medium to which you are currently listening.
The most important information is highlighted on the screen in a context-
sensitive manner. Supplementary information is displayed above and below the
main text, or by means of symbols. The symbols used are listed and explained
in the table below.
The screen can be dimmed (see the chapter entitled
‘System settings
(System Configuration menu)’
, and can be adjusted to suit your personal
preference and requirements.
In Stand-by mode the screen can display the time of day (see the chapter
entitled
‘Alarm Timer, Alarm timer menu, menu point Screen brightness
(Stdby)’
).
z. B.
The displays and symbols which appear on the screen vary according to the
currently active function (SCL, Digital IN) and the type of music currently being
played.
The basic division of the screen area is as follows:
•
The basic division of the screen area is as follows:
•
The bottom line (b) provides context-related supplementary information and
operating notes.