Glossary / Supplementary Information - T+A R 1000 E User Manual

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Glossary / Supplementary Information

Playbackprogram
CD
E2 LINK
Field strength
FM
= Frequency Modulation
Cable Network
MIX
Muting =
Hiss suppression
Preset
= station memory
The R 1000 E gives the user the opportunity to seek particular tracks on a CD
for playback, to store this selection in a playback program and play it, or to
record it to tape.
Compact Discs (CD) are digital data media which need to be handled carefully.
These are the basic rules:
 The surface of a CD should only ever be cleaned with a soft dry cloth. Never
wipe it in a circular motion, i. e. along the tracks.
 Never use petrol, paint thinners, disc cleaners or similar materials on compact
discs.
 CDs must be handled carefully in order to avoid serious damage to the
surface. Severely scratched surfaces, writing on the disc or applying self-
adhesive labels may result in the CD player being unable to read the data.
 CDs should not be heated or bent. This means that they should be stored in a
position and attitude which meet these requirements.
Control interface for remote control of  systems. The CD player / R 1000 E
receives the infra-red remote control signals and passes then on to the power
amplifier and to the source devices.
The electrical field strength is a measurement of the level (strength) of the radio
signal supplied by the antenna. In general terms, the higher the field strength of
the tuned station, the better the reception quality. Signal field strength is
determined primarily by the following factors:
1. Distance from radio transmitter
2. Obstacles (mountains etc.) between transmitter and receiver
3. Transmitter output power
4. Quality and direction of the receiver antenna system.
Point 4 is of crucial importance here. It is impossible to obtain good reception
with a poor aerial system.
Your specialist  dealer will be glad to advise you on the subject of installing
or improving your aerial system, taking your specific local reception conditions
into account.
All FM radio transmitters use the 'FM' method of modulation. This technology
provides maximum possible sound quality and interference suppression.
When the Music Receivers's tuner was being developed the requirements of
the European cable network were given high priority. The tuner copes very well
with excessive signal levels, and its high selectivity avoids many of the
problems involved with cable operation, without any reduction in reproduction
quality.
In MIX-Mode (Shuffle) the titles of a CD or the titles of a program are played
back in a random order.
The R 1000 E features automatic hiss suppression which cuts out the annoying
hissing sound between radio stations, and suppresses very weak stations which
cannot be received with reasonable quality.
The R 1000 E can store all the settings for stations, any of which can be
recalled simply by pressing a button.
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