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Technical Data; Ambient Conditions; Scope Of Delivery; List Of Contents - Conrad CD-2K2 Bedienungsanleitung

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List of Contents

Introduction .................................................................................................................................................21
Prescribed Use............................................................................................................................................21
List of Contents ...........................................................................................................................................22
Safety and Danger Instructions...................................................................................................................23
Connecting and Operating Elements ..........................................................................................................24
Installation of the System............................................................................................................................26
Installation of the Speakers.........................................................................................................................26
UKW (VHF) Cable Antenna..........................................................................................................................26
Connection ..................................................................................................................................................26
Inserting / Replacing the Batteries ..............................................................................................................27
Commissioning ...........................................................................................................................................28
Radio Mode..............................................................................................................................................28
Setting the Radio Stations ....................................................................................................................28
Storing the Radio Stations ....................................................................................................................29
Calling Up Stored Radio Stations .........................................................................................................29
CD Mode ..................................................................................................................................................29
Suitable CDs .........................................................................................................................................29
Inserting a CD and Switching to CD Mode ...........................................................................................29
Interrupting the Playback ......................................................................................................................29
Selecting a Track ..................................................................................................................................30
Selecting a Section of a Track ..............................................................................................................30
MIX (Random) Function.........................................................................................................................30
Programming the Order of Tracks of a CD ...........................................................................................30
REPEAT Function..................................................................................................................................31
AUX Mode .............................................................................................................................................31
Setting the Time and the Timer Function.................................................................................................31
Setting and Indicating the Time ............................................................................................................31
Timer Function ......................................................................................................................................31
SLEEP Function .......................................................................................................................................32
Background Illumination ..........................................................................................................................32
Equalizer / X-BASS ..................................................................................................................................32
Headphones Mode...................................................................................................................................33
Handling ......................................................................................................................................................33
Remote Control ........................................................................................................................................33
Maintenance, Care & Disposal ....................................................................................................................33
Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................33
Tips for the Handling of CDs....................................................................................................................34
Disposal ...................................................................................................................................................34
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................................34

Technical Data ............................................................................................................................................35

Ambient Conditions.....................................................................................................................................35

Scope of Delivery ....................................................................................................................................... 35

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problem
reason
The battery is used or inserted
The
remote control
in the wrong way.
There is an object between the
does not work.
remote control and the system
That impairs transmission.
No sound can be
The volume is at its minimum.
The headphones are connected
heard.
The MUTE function is activated.
The frequency is not set at
The reception is
degraded.
its optimum.
The cable antenna is not
aligned correctly.
There are gaps when
The CD is contaminated.
.
The CD is scratched.
playing a CD
The CD is defective.
(try CD with another CD player,
if possible)
The CD-Player is exposed to
vibrations during playback.
Other repair works as described above must be carried out by an authorized specialist.
Technical Data
Operating voltage:
230 V AC / 50 Hz
Power consumption:
approx. 30 W operation / 5 W stand-by
Receiving range:
87,5MHz - 108MHz UKW
522kHz - 1620 kHz MW
Output power:
2 x 5 W RMS
Speakers:
4 Ohm
Headphones impedance:
min. 32 Ohm
SLEEP time:
5-60 min.
Dimensions (WxHxD):
main unit approx.: 138x180x248mm
Speakers approx.: 138x176x210mm
Input sensitivity AUX:
650 mV
Remote control:
Battery: 2x 1.5 V micro battery (AAA, UM 4)
Ambient Conditions
Operating temperature range:
+5 up to +50 °C
Relative air humidity:
< 90 % (not condensing)
Scope of Delivery
Main unit
2 speakers
Remote control
Operating control
solution
replace the battery or insert it
correctly
remove all objects on the way
of transmission.
Increase the volume
disconnect the headphones
deactivate the MUTE function by
pressing the MUTE key on the
remote control
set the frequency
align the cable antenna
clean the CD
use another CD
look for a better place for the device
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