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 • KB 20 CR 

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Basic functions

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Activating and deactivating

•  Pushing the button 

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 or 

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 “ ” switches the CD 

receiver to operational or standby mode. In standby 
mode, the blue standby light 

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 on the front of the 

device illuminates.

 Selecting a source

Once switched on, the last audio source selected is 
activated.

Pushing the button 

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 “FUNCTION” switches the source 

or you can select a source directly with the buttons
• 

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 “Tuner” (radio)

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 “CD” (CD player)

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 “USB” (USB storage device)

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 “AUX” (external audio source)

The selected source is shown in the display panel 

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Adjusting the volume

•  With the control 

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 “VOLUME” or the button 

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 “Vol” 

you can adjust the volume as desired.
The selected volume is shown in the display panel 

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in the range from 0 (low) to 30 (high).

Mute

•  Turn off the sound with the button 

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 “ ”. The mes-

sage “MUTING” will blink in the display panel 

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•  Turn the sound back on: Push the button 

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 “ ” again 

or adjust the volume.

Adjusting the sound

Important!

The sound programs “LOUDNESS” and 
“S-BASS” cannot be combined. Instead they 

deactivate one another to prevent overloading the ampli-
fi er and speakers, particularly in the bass range.

Equalizer

Pushing the button 

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 “P-EQ” cycles through preset sound 

patterns: FLAT (unchanged sound), POP, JAZZ, CLASSIC 
and ROCK.

Aurally compensated volume

Pushing the button 

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 “LOUDNESS” activates and deacti-

vates aurally-compensated volume. When the function is 
activated, the symbol “

” appears in the display panel 

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. When the playback is quiet, the sound is fuller.

Bass boost

Pushing the button 

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 “S-BASS” activates/deactivates the 

boost of low tones and to some degree of the high tones 
as well. The message “S-BASS ON” or “OFF” appears in 
the display panel 

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Dimmer

Pushing the button 

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 “DIM” adjusts the display panel 

brightness. The display changes every time you push the 
button: bright, medium, dark.

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Summary of Contents for KB 20 CR

Page 1: ...gb was here Technical Description and Operating Instructions CD Receiver KB 20 CR...

Page 2: ...nsated volume 11 Bass boost 11 Dimmer 11 Clock 12 Setting the time 12 Automatically via RDS 12 Manually 12 Reading the time 12 Sleep function 12 Radio playback 13 Setting the radio stations 13 Manuall...

Page 3: ...a PDF document e g 4322543 2 Serial number or batch number Located on the back of the unit e g serial number KB20240129A 123 Many thanks for your support Contact For questions suggestions or criticism...

Page 4: ...If water or other foreign bodies should enter the unit immediately disconnect the mains plug Then send the unit to our service ad dress Never touch the mains adapter with damp hands Check the unit re...

Page 5: ...beam even if you are using opti cal instruments Attention Fire hazard Improper use may lead to damage or re Do not place open ames such as burning candles or similar on the unit Do not place the unit...

Page 6: ...or this system are delivered in separate packaging Please observe the operating instructions included with the speakers Check to be sure Check that all items have been delivered and that noth ing is d...

Page 7: ...CD Next track 9 8 6 5 7 4 3 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Item Name Description 9 Radio mode Scan stations in descending order USB and CD Previous track 10 VOLUME Volume control 11 Display panel...

Page 8: ...equency CD and USB Fast forward 30 Radio mode Scan stations in descending order USB and CD Previous track 31 Stop button 32 Vol Adjust volume 33 Mute speakers 34 1 0 Number buttons 35 PROG Radio mode...

Page 9: ...minal opening and then fold the lever down again The cable has now been clamped in place Antenna Danger Risk associated with lightning strike If you are using outdoor or roof antennas be absolutely su...

Page 10: ...ment out of the remote control Take out the old battery please follow the notes on page 19 Insert the new battery in the bracket the symbol must be visible on the battery and the bracket in the proces...

Page 11: ...tton 33 The mes sage MUTING will blink in the display panel 11 Turn the sound back on Push the button 33 again or adjust the volume Adjusting the sound Important The sound programs LOUDNESS and S BASS...

Page 12: ...OCK SET will appear brie y in the display panel 11 and then the time 0 00 The hours will blink You can set the number of hours with the volume con trol 10 VOLUME or with the button 32 Vol Brie y push...

Page 13: ...tion is found Mono stereo Stations with a weak signal may result in sound interfer ence in stereo mode Pushing the button 7 or 23 Mode then switches to mono mode Station memory Your radio can save up...

Page 14: ...esult in skipping or similar errors Observe the notes on the CD case for proper handling of CDs Inserting a CD Attention Risk of damage Do not insert multiple CDs on top of one an other Only insert CD...

Page 15: ...e see page 11 The message READ USB will appear in the display panel Insert the USB stick in the port 12 USB The plug only ts the port in one position If there are music les on the stick playback will...

Page 16: ...l times if necessary Random playback Push the button 44 RANDOM All tracks are played in random order and the message SHUF appears in the display panel Deactivate function Push the button 44 RANDOM aga...

Page 17: ...d the message PROG will blink 2 Set the rst track number Make your entry with the button 36 10 for the tens column and the number buttons 34 1 0 or select the album MP3 WMA only with the button 37 ALB...

Page 18: ...remote control towards the device Battery inserted in the remote control with incorrect polarity Insert the battery the right way around see page 10 Battery in the remote control is empty Insert a new...

Page 19: ...borough In this way it is ensured that used devices are properly recycled and that negative consequences on the environment are avoided For this reason electrical equipment is labelled with the displa...

Page 20: ...ce department Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Gewerbehof Buelowbogen Aufgang D1 10783 Berlin Germany Buelowstr 66 No liability is accepted for the accuracy of this information Tech nical changes typographica...

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