
13 – ENGLISH
Getting the most from your Music System BT
1.
Treat the Music System BT as you would a home stereo system. Although the audio from a computer or laptop
can be connected to the Music System BT, it’s not intended for near-field (close-up) listening like “computer
speakers”. As with a home stereo system, listening at a distance will yield the best results.
2.
The Wide mode and EQ settings allow you to tailor the Music System BT’s sound to your liking depending
on the program material, room size and volume level. We’ve spent countless hours of critical listening using
a variety of material with different settings and at different volume levels. In general we recommend the treble
control be kept in the “0” position. At high volume levels, for the most accurate reproduction, we recommend
keeping the EQ off and the Audio setting in Stereo or Mono (not Wide) mode.
3.
Should you ever experience a problem, remove the batteries and the power cord for 60 seconds, then reinstall
the batteries and re-attach the cord. This should restore normal operation.
Reception/RDS
The internal FM antenna (built into the power cord) will provide good FM reception. The supplied external FM
antenna will usually provide improved reception. Fully extend the antenna and do not bundle it with the power cord
or other cords. Locating the antenna near a window or outside wall will provide better reception than more interior
locations. An outdoor antenna will provide the best possible reception. Another alternative is to use an optional
FM dipole antenna (adapter required). Connecting your cable television 75ohm coaxial cable to the external FM
connection may also provide clear local reception, although you must usually request activation of this service
through your cable company. Be sure to set the rear panel switch to “External” when using an external FM antenna.
Otherwise, it should remain in the “Internal” position. This switch has no affect on AM reception. If a noisy FM
station is received, setting the Audio button to “Mono” may help to clear up some of the multiplex noise. Route
the power cord away from the antennas for best reception.
The Radio Data System (RDS) in the USA and Europe transmits text information along with audio broadcasts.
Program Service data will be shown in the upper right corner when available. Not all FM stations utilize RDS, thus
text data may not be present with some stations. For stations using RDS, text may not appear or may appear
scrambled if the signal is too weak. Experimenting with the FM antenna location may improve RDS reception.
RDS content is determined by each individual FM station, therefore if any data is shown incorrectly, this is not a
fault of the unit. There are also limitations in terms of the kinds of characters that can be displayed. Therefore it is
not unusual to see a different character or blank space in cases where the precise character can’t be reproduced.
Note RDS text will not be displayed in Sleep mode. RDS is not used on the AM band.
For AM, fold the included AM antenna’s integrated stand under the loop, (See Figure 13, page 9) snap it in posi-
tion, and connect the male stereo mini jack to the female mini connector on the rear panel marked “AM Antenna”.
Adjust for best reception for each AM station.
Buildings made with concrete, steel, or aluminum siding will hinder reception. Household appliances, electric blan-
kets, computers, and other electronic devices can also adversely affect reception or inject noise. If you experience
this, move the Music System BT further from the offending device or plug it into an electrical outlet not shared by
another device. Metal surfaces may hinder AM reception.
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