Teufel IP 40 CR Technical Description And Operating Instructions Download Page 9

 

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Antennas

Danger

Danger of lightning striking!

If you use outside or roof antennae, it is vital 
that you ensure the antenna unit is protected 

adequately against lightning.

FM/VHF antenna 

The antenna for receiving FM/VHF stations is connected 
to jack 

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 "FM". This antenna can be a roof/outdoor an-

tenna or a cable TV connection. To connect the antenna, 
you will need a coaxial cable.

If there is no antenna connection pro-
vided at the setup location, you can 
use the wire antenna 

 

supplied with 

the unit. Unwind the wire antenna, 
push the plug onto the pin in jack 

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 "FM" and move the wire antenna 

around to fi nd the position where 
reception is best. Then fi x the antenna 
in this position with adhesive tape.

To operate the remote control, you need two 1.5 volt 
batteries of type Micro or AAA (included in the scope of 
delivery).

 Inserting batteries

Slide the lid of the battery 

• 

compartment on the back of 
the remote control open by 
pushing it in the direction of 
the arrow, and remove the lid.
Where applicable, remove the 

• 

old batteries (please follow the 
instructions on page 12).
Insert the batteries in the bat-

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tery compartment as shown in 
the fi gure.
Replace the lid on the com-

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partment and slide it shut.

AM/MW antenna

Antenna 

 supplied with the unit is for the reception of 

medium wave stations (AM/MW). You can set up this 
antenna free-standing or screw it to a cupboard or wall 
shelving.

Connect the connecting cable of the antenna to jacks 

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"AM" on the back of the CD receiver. Press the lever of 
each connector terminal and insert the end of the cable 
into the adjacent opening. When you release the lever, 
the cable is clamped in position.

Mains connection

Check that the mains switch 

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 "Power" on the back of 

the unit is turned off (position "OFF").
Plug mains cable 

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 into a mains socket.

Remote control

Mode of operation

The remote control transmits the control signals by means 
of infrared light. To allow this, you need to point the 
remote control towards the unit. Ensure that the infrared 
light beam is not obstructed by objects between the 
remote control and the unit.

Fluorescent lamps and energy-saving lamps installed in 
the vicinity can impair the function of the remote control 
or even prevent it functioning.

Summary of Contents for IP 40 CR

Page 1: ...Technical Description and Operating Instructions CD receiver with USB port IP 40 CR...

Page 2: ...ng radio stations 11 Station memory 12 Presetting stations manually 12 Presetting stations automatically 12 Selecting a preset station 12 Stereo Mono 12 Radio Data System RDS 12 Station name PS 12 Pro...

Page 3: ...r via a third party merchant In the case of a private re sale of Teufel products the warranty may be transferred to the purchaser as long as the original proof of purchase is also passed on to the pur...

Page 4: ...uld enter the case disconnect it immediately from the mains power supply and remove any batteries Send the unit to our service address Never touch the plug with wet hands Check the unit regularly for...

Page 5: ...ce the unit in direct sunlight Do not cover the ventilation slots with curtains cloths newspapers or similar Heat build up inside the unit can shorten the lifetime of the unit Attention Danger of dama...

Page 6: ...headphones 15 Tuning Tuning to a station 16 Power Switches unit on or to standby mode Power On Off 220 2 0 VAC 0 Hz 4 5 120 Watts Speake rs Right Left Sub Rec Tape Aux 1 DVD Left Right Out In FM Gnd...

Page 7: ...e volume 36 Source Select previous audio source 37 Skip backward forward 38 Fast reverse forward 39 Tuning Tuning to a station 40 Play Pause 41 Tone Audio control 42 Vol Reduce the volume 43 Open CD c...

Page 8: ...and push the plug into the socket of the connector terminal 22 on the CD receiver If you don t use any banana plugs turn the connector terminal 6 counter clockwise Insert the stripped cable end into...

Page 9: ...remove the old batteries please follow the instructions on page 12 Insert the batteries in the bat tery compartment as shown in the gure Replace the lid on the com partment and slide it shut AM MW an...

Page 10: ...he sound off using button 26 The display panel 5 now reads MUTE ON To switch the sound back on Press button 26 again or alter the volume setting Setting the sound Press button 1 41 Tone The letters BA...

Page 11: ...k to standard mode Radio mode Select one of the two radio reception ranges as your source see previous page FM to receive mono and stereo stations from 87 5 to 108 MHz RDS mode possible AM to receive...

Page 12: ...ns stored under two digit numbers Or call up the storage locations successively using the buttons 12 Station or 32 Station Stereo Mono FM stations usually broadcast in stereo and the letters ST appear...

Page 13: ...eived the signal Radio Text RT With Radio Text additional information on the program is transmitted Such information can be the title and artist for a piece of music or short messages Searching for PT...

Page 14: ...See the information on the CD case for correct handling of CDs Inserting a CD Attention Danger of damage to the unit Never insert several CDs one on top of the other Never insert any other objects in...

Page 15: ...ich has fallen into liquid Never expose sticks to direct strong sunlight Careless handling can lead to data loss Wherever possible make backup copies of your music on your PC Inserting and playing fro...

Page 16: ...ns The display panel shows the selected function REP OFF Repeat function off normal playback REP I Repeat the current title REP ALL Play all titles and repeat from the beginning REP DIR Repeat all tit...

Page 17: ...working The loudspeakers remain silent Wrong source selected Select the correct source see page 10 Volume is set to 0 Increase the volume Headphones connected Unplug the headphones If headphones are p...

Page 18: ...sposed of with house hold waste If the unit is no longer operational every consumer is required by law to dispose of used devices separate from household waste e g at a collection point run by the com...

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