Teufel KB 42 Technical Description And User Manual Download Page 11

 

 • KB 42 

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Basic Functions

Activating and deactivating

•  Switch your CD receiver on and off with the mains 

switch 

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 “Power” on the back of the device.

After it has been switched on, the device will be in 
standby and the “Power” button 

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 will turn red. The 

volume is set to medium (-50 db).

•  With the “Power” button 

16

 or 

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 “ ”, you switch your 

CD receiver to the operational or standby mode.

•  If no audio signal is present for a prolonged period, the 

device will automatically switch to standby.

 Selecting a source

The recently selected audio source is activated once the 
device has been switched on.
•  Use the button 

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 “Source” or 

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 “Source  ” and 

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“Source  ” to switch the source in the following order: 
FM (radio FM), AM (radio MW), Aux 1, Tape, DVD, Line 
In, Aux 2, CD, USB.

•  Use the “BLUETOOTH” button 

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 or the “BT” button 

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to select Bluetooth

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 as the source.

The selected source will be shown on the display panel 

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or the Bluetooth information will appear.

Adjusting the volume

•  Increasing the volume: Turn the “Volume” control 

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clockwise or push the “Vol+” button 

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.

•  Decreasing the volume: Turn the “Volume” control 

1

 

counterclockwise or push the “Vol –” button 

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.

The display panel 

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 will show the selected volume in the 

range from -94 dB (quiet) to 0 dB (loud).

Mute

•  Use the button 

26

 “

 to mute the sound.

The message “MUTE ON” will appear on the display 
panel 

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.

•  Turning the sound back on: Push the button 

26

 “

again or adjust the volume.

Adjusting the sound

1. Push the “Tone” button 

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.

The message “BA” and the set value for the low tones 
(bass) from –14 db to +14 db will appear on the display 
panel 

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.

2. Use the “Volume” control dial 

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 or the buttons “Vol –” 

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 and “Vol +” 

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 to set the bass level to your liking.

3. Push the “Tone” button 

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 again.

The message “TR” and the set value for the high tones 
from –14 db to +14 will appear on the display panel 

5

.

4. Use the “Volume” control dial 

1

 or the buttons “Vol –” 

45

 and “Vol +” 

30

 to set the treble level to your liking.

5. The device will return to normal operation after three 

seconds of button inactivity.

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Summary of Contents for KB 42

Page 1: ...Technical Description And User Manual CD receiver with USB input KB 42...

Page 2: ...urce 11 Adjusting the volume 11 Adjusting the sound 11 Adjusting the balance 11 Radio Playback 12 Setting the radio stations 12 Station memory 12 Stereo Mono 13 Radio data system RDS 13 CD Mode 15 Sui...

Page 3: ...THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING Empty boxes are not available Complaints In case of a complaint we will need the following informa tion to process your enquiry 1 Invoice number Can be found on the sales slip e...

Page 4: ...cessary remove any batteries Then send the device to our service address Never touch the mains plug with wet hands Check the device regularly for damage Danger Danger to children Children can become t...

Page 5: ...ge or re Do not place open ames such as burning candles or similar on the device Ensure suf cient ventilation Do not place the device in direct sunlight Do not cover the vents with curtains blankets n...

Page 6: ...ro AAA batteries for the remote control 1xKB 42 Bluetooth module optional accessory Overview Check to be sure Check that all items have been delivered and that noth ing is damaged If the delivery is i...

Page 7: ...tooth Select a Bluetooth source 11 Source Select an audio source 12 Station Access the station memory 13 CD tray 14 Phones Headphone jack 15 Tuning Station setting 16 Power Switch the device on or to...

Page 8: ...stereo mono 36 Search Search for a RDS programme type PTY 37 BT Select a Bluetooth source 38 APS Automatically save to the station memories 39 MEM Save to station memories 40 Auto Switch between manua...

Page 9: ...e cables to the speakers should be described in the user manual of the speakers Turn the connector terminal 22 counterclockwise until loose Run the stripped cable end into the now visible hole Close t...

Page 10: ...ies please observe the notes on Protecting The Envi ronment on page 23 Insert the batteries in the bat tery compartment as shown in the gure Place the cover back on the compartment and push it closed...

Page 11: ...n will appear Adjusting the volume Increasing the volume Turn the Volume control 1 clockwise or push the Vol button 30 Decreasing the volume Turn the Volume control 1 counterclockwise or push the Vol...

Page 12: ...eturn to normal operation after three seconds of button inactivity Radio Playback Select one of the two radio modes as the source see previous page FM Reception of mono and stereo stations from 87 5 t...

Page 13: ...ons from the memory You can select the saved stations directly with the number buttons 27 You can access the memory slots with dou ble digit numbers with the button 28 10 Or you can consecutively acce...

Page 14: ...tted once per minute so that the notice WAITING CT appears on the display panel until the time is received Radio text RT Additional information about the programme is transmit ted in the radio text Th...

Page 15: ...ion about the correct handling of CDs see the notes on the CD sleeve Inserting a CD Attention Risk of damage Do not insert CDs on top of one another Do not insert any other objects than CDs Use the bu...

Page 16: ...ith mechanical damage or which have fallen in liquid Do not expose the storage devices to direct sunlight Improper handling may result in data loss If possible create backup copies of your music on yo...

Page 17: ...psed playing time is shown during playback Additional indicators during MP3 playback ID3 tags When MP3 les are played back additional information about the current track can be accessed if it is saved...

Page 18: ...er smart phone may also have a number of Bluetooth options such as media playback and call function Here you can activate and deactivate the desired options You can nd more information about the Bluet...

Page 19: ...after the search run 4 Select Teufel Kombo 42 from the list of detected devices Pairing is now complete and your KB 42 will now act as a Bluetooth playback device The KB 42 will now play back all soun...

Page 20: ...playback on your external player 4 Control playback on your external device or with the remote control playback pause stop next previous track volume 5 If your external player is a smartphone the Blu...

Page 21: ...damage the delicate surface of the housing If possible only use plain water without any additives In case of stubborn marks a mild soap solution may be used In no circumstances should caustic cleanin...

Page 22: ...es are connected Pull the headphones out of the jack If head phones are connected the speakers have been switched off The speaker cable is loose Check the speaker connections Playback is noisy General...

Page 23: ...hold waste If the device is no longer operational every consumer is required by law to dispose of old devices separately from household waste e g at a collection point run by the communal authority bo...

Page 24: ...r service department Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH BIKINI Berlin Budapester Str 44 10787 Berlin Germany Phone 00800 200 300 40 toll free Fax 49 0 30 300930930 www teufelaudio com No liability is accepted f...

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