Front Panel Controls - T+A R 1000 E User Manual

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All the important functions of the R 1000 E can be operated using the buttons on the front panel. Direct-acting buttons
are provided for fundamental functions such as source select, station change and track select. Functions not needed so
frequently are controlled using the menus which are called up using the  /  /  button.
All information relating to the machine's state, the current track and the associated transmitting station are displayed on
the integral screen. The following section explains the functions of the buttons on the machine, and the information
provided on the screen.


(Headphones)
USB IN
CD drawer
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Front panel controls

(On / Off switch)
A brief press on the  button switches the unit on and off. When the
machine is switched on, the indicator light above the button glows.
Caution!
The mains button is not a mains isolation switch. Even when the LED is
not glowing, some parts of the machine are still connected to mains
voltage (Standby operation).
If you know you will not be using the machine for a long period, we
recommend that you disconnect it from the mains by withdrawing the
mains plugs from the wall socket.
Socket for stereo headphones with an impedance of at least 32 Ω.
The use of headphones
Continuous listening to programme material via earphones or head-phones at
very high volume can result in permanent hearing loss. You can avoid
damaging your health by not listening via headphones or ear-phones at high
levels for long periods.
 Socket for a USB memory stick or an external hard disc.
The storage medium can be formatted with the FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, ext2,
ext3 or ext4 file system.
The USB storage medium can be powered via the USB socket provided that its
current drain meets the USB norm (< 500 mA). Normalised 2.5" USB hard discs
can be connected directly to this socket, i.e. they require no mains PSU.
The CD drawer is located below the display. Please insert the disc with the label
side facing upwards into the appropriate depression of the tray.

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