SilverCrest KH 2029 - MULTI-BAND RADIO Manual

SilverCrest KH 2029 - MULTI-BAND RADIO Manual

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SilverCrest KH 2029 - MULTI-BAND RADIO Manual

Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference. Pass the manual on to whomsoever might acquire the appliance at a later date.

Intended use

This device is designed to receive generally approved radio transmissions in all countries (world receiver) and only for domestic use. It has not been designed to receive transmissions that are not generally approved, nor as part of safety radio systems, e.g. on board sports boats, nor for industrial or commercial use. It has also not been designed for use in temperatures beyond those stated in the Technical Data.

Technical Data

This device has been tested and approved for adherence to the basic requirements and the other relevant regulations of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.

Power consumption: 5 W
Power consumption Standby: 1.3 W
Operating temperature: + 5 ~ + 35°C
Humidity: 5 ~ 90% (no condensation)
Dimensions (L x W x H): 180 x 40 x110 mm
Weight: Approx. 380 g

Batteries

4 x 1.5 V, Type AA/LR6/Mignon (not supplied)

Frequency range radio

VHF (FM): 87–109 MHz
SW: 5.85–17.90 MHz
MW (AM) Europe: 522–1656 kHz
MW (AM) USA: 520–1710 kHz
LW: 144–299 kHz

The technical features of the device enable the frequency ranges stated above to be set.
Various countries may have different national rules on the radio frequency ranges assigned.
Please note that you may not sell, transfer to third parties or abuse information received outside the assigned radio frequency ranges.

Tuning ranges

FM (VHF) 100 kHz/50 kHz
SW 5 kHz/1 kHz
MW (AM) Europe 9 kHz/1 kHz
MW (AM) USA 10 kHz/1 kHz
LW 1 kHz
Sensitivity: SW can be set to 2 intervals

General

Memory spaces: 400 stations
Headphone output: 3.5 mm stereo socket

Headphone output

Maximum output voltage: 30-60 mV

Operating elements

Front side

Front side

  1. Memory buttons M.0/5–M.4/9
  2. Screen
  3. Button SNOOZE
  4. Frequency selection switch
  5. Button PAGE
  6. Button FINE
  7. Button POWER
  8. Buttons UP/DOWN
  9. Buttons VOL.+ (AL–1)/VOL.– (AL–2)
  10. Button MODE
  11. Button BASS
  12. Button MEMORY SCAN
  13. Button MEM
  14. Speakers

Back

Back

  1. Stand
  2. Aerial
  3. Carrying strap
  4. Switch SW SEN.
  5. Headphone output
  6. DC INPUT 7.5 V: Adapter slot

Starting up

Unpack the device

Remove all packaging materials.


Do not let children play with the plastic film.
There is a risk of suffocation.

Check package contents

When unpacking, ensure that the following parts are included:

  • world receiver
  • these operating instructions with warranty card

Mains and battery operation

When you disconnect the radio from the mains supply, any settings you may have made (time, alarm, stations in memory) will be lost. If you wish to keep these settings, insert batteries (see below) before disconnecting.

Inserting batteries

Instead of using the mains adapter, you can run the radio from batteries (not supplied). You will need four 1.5 V mignon batteries, size AA, LR6.

  • Open the battery compartment on the rear of the device by sliding the cover downwards.
  • Insert four batteries into the compartment, paying attention to the polarity.
  • Replace the cover on the battery compartment.

If the batteries are too weak, this is indicated on the screen by a flashing symbol .

Mains connection

  • Connect the plug of the mains adapter to the DC INPUT 7.5 V socket on the side of the device.
  • Plug the mains adapter into an easily accessible socket. To avoid tripping hazards, please avoid using an extension cable.


Only use an adapter with an output voltage of 7.5 V / 400 mA and check the polarity of the device's plug (). The use of adapters with a different output voltage may result in damage to the device or mains adapter.

Automatic time update

  • As soon as the mains adapter is connected or batteries inserted, the world receiver starts in time mode. The screen repeatedly shows PLEASE WAIT SYSTEM SETTING.

If an RDS signal is received, the time and date are set automatically. The correct time will then be shown on the screen.
If the time is not correct, set the date and time manually as shown below.

Connecting headphones

On the left side of the radio, you will find the headphone socket.

  • Insert the headphone jack plug into the headphone output.

The speaker will be deactivated automatically.



Listening to music with headphones over long periods of time and at a high volume may damage your hearing!

General functions

Key lock

In order to prevent changing the settings unintentionally by touching the buttons, you can activate the key lock.

  • Press and hold down the MEM button for around 3 seconds. The screen will flash . All buttons except the SNOOZE button are now locked.
  • Press and hold down the MEM button again for about 3 seconds to cancel the key lock. The message on the screen disappears.

Screen lighting

  • Press any button to illuminate the screen.
    The screen will remain lit for about10 seconds.

Stand

  • Flip out the stand on the rear of the device to enable it to stand more stably.

Time functions

The time functions can only be set when the radio is switched off. If the time cannot be set using the RDS signal, the default time of the world receiver starts at 0:00 00.
The settings are lost if the device is disconnected from its power supply.

Time, date, time zone and world time

You can use the MODE button to set the time, date and time zone, query the world time and set the date alarm, medium wave reception, alarm time reception, hourly mode and time update.

When you press MODE, the function to be set flashes for about15 seconds. During this time, adjust the setting with the UP/DOWN buttons.

  • Press MODE x1: Set clock time.
  • Press MODE x 2: Set the date.
  • Press MODE x 3: Set time zone („Local city").
  • Press MODE x 4: Show world time.
  • Press MODE x 5: Date alarm.
  • Press MODE x 6: Set reception range for medium wave.
  • Press MODE x 7: Set alarm pause.
  • Press MODE x 8: Set 12/24 hour mode.
  • Press MODE x 9: Set automatic time query.

To apply a setting, just wait until the screen stops flashing (the screen reverts to the time indication) or press MODE to move on to the next function.

Setting clock time

  • Press MODE once. The most recently set time flashes on the screen.
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to move the time forward or backward at minute intervals. Hold down one of the buttons for a few seconds to move the setting forward or backward quickly at10 minute intervals.

information Note:
Set the time without summer time offset. If summer time is required, this can be set when setting the time zone (see below).

Setting the date

  • Press MODE again or twice.

The date set flashes on the screen (Tu 01:01 08 when first switched on).

  • Press the UP or DOWN button to move the date forward or backward. Keep either of these buttons pressed for a few seconds to change the date in ten-day steps.

The weekday indication follows automatically.
The indication uses the first two letters of the English name of the day.
The built-in calendar runs from 2000 to 2099.

Day of the week indication:
Su = Sunday
Mo = Monday
Tu = Tuesday
We = Wednesday
Th = Thursday
Fr = Friday
Sa = Saturday

Setting the time zone

  • Press MODE again or three times. The selected time zone flashes on the screen as the abbreviation for the corresponding city (UTC when first switched on); the time disappears.
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to move the time zone forward or backward.

The following table summarises the city abbreviations for the time zones and time differences.

Abbreviation Disp. time K. Eur. City
HNL –10:00 Honolulu/ HOA
ANC –9:00 Anchorage/ USA
YVR –8:00 Vancouver/ Canada
LAX –8:00 Los Angeles/ USA
DEN –7:00 Denver/ USA
CHI –6:00 Chicago/ USA
MEX –6:00 Mexico City/ Mexico
NYC –5:00 New York/ USA
YYZ –5:00 Toronto/ Canada
YUL –5:00 Montreal/ Canada
CCS –4:00 Caracas/ Venezuela
RIO –3:00 Rio de Janeiro/ Brazil
BUE –3:00 Buenos Aires/ Argentina
UTC* 0:00 Coordinated Universal Time
LON 0:00 London/ Great Britain
MUN 1:00 Munich/ Germany
FRA 1:00 Frankfurt/ Germany
PAR 1:00 Paris, France
ROM 1:00 Rome/ Italy
CAI 2:00 Cairo/ Egypt
IST 2:00 Istanbul/ Turkey
MOW 3:00 Moscow/ Russia
KWI 3:00 Kuwait City/ Kuwait
DXB 4:00 Dubai/ Saudi Arabia
KHI 5:00 Karachi/ Pakistan
DAC 6:00 Dhaka/ Bangladesh
BKK 7:00 Bangkok/ Thailand
SIN 8:00 Singapore
HKG 8:00 Hong Kong
PEK 8:00 Beijing/ China
TYO 9:00 Tokyo/ Japan
SYD 10:00 Sydney/ Australia
NOU 11:00 Noumea/ New Caledonia
AKL 12:00 Auckland/ New Zealand

*UTC
UTC (Universal Time Coordinated UTC) is the reference for the times of the various time zones around the world.

Summer time offset

  • While the time zone indication is still flashing, press the SNOOZE button. The screen shows the SUN OFF message when summer time has been deactivated.
  • Press the SNOOZE button again. The screen now shows SUN ON. Summer time offset is now activated and the clock moves one hour ahead.

Show world time

  • Press MODE again or four times to show the world time. The city abbreviation appears with the corresponding time.
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to move the time zone forward or backward.

Special date alarm

  • Press the MODE button a fifth time to set the special date alarm. The screen flashes SDA1 and the date in succession.
  • Press the PAGE button to select one of the ten settable date alarms (SDA1–SDA10).
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to set the date on which the alarm should sound.
  • Press the SNOOZE button to ignore the year number setting so that the alarm sounds every year.
  • If the current date is the same as the SDA date, an alarm sounds every hour from 8 o'clock on this day. In addition, the SDA message will flash on the screen.
  • Turn off the alarm by pressing any button.

information Note:
In order to completely deactivate the date alarm set a date that is in the past!

Setting 12/24 hour mode

  • Press MODE eight times. The screen shows the 24 HR message for 24 hour mode.
  • Press the UP button to set the 24 hour mode.
  • Press the DOWN button to set the 12 hour mode.

12 HR is displayed on the screen. In the afternoon in addition PM is shown on the screen.

Automatic update (RDS)

The RDS signal transfers additional information such as the station name, time or song title to the radio.
The time is updated automatically when the RDS signal is received.

  • Press MODE nine times. The screen displays UPDA ON if the update function is activated.
  • Press the UP button to activate the automatic update.
    If the radio is switched on, a clock symbol now flashes to the top left of the screen. The time is now updated automatically if a station with an RDS signal is received. The update is complete when the clock symbol stops flashing and is displayed permanently.
  • Press the DOWN button to deactivate the automatic update. The screen displays UPDA OFF. When the radio is switched on, no clock symbol is displayed.

Select display mode

You can select which information is shown on the screen when the radio is switched off.
The selected mode is indicated by a corresponding symbol on the screen.

When the radio is switched off, select the display mode by repeatedly pressing the FINE button in accordance with the following table:

Symbol on the screen display mode:
CLK: only the time is displayed.
CITY: the time and world time are shown in succession.
DATE: the time and date are shown in succession.
CIT DAT: the time, date and world time are shown in succession.

Alarm function

The world receiver provides two alarms that can be set independently of one another, AL1 and AL2.
For both, you can set...
... whether the alarm should operate on every day of the week or only from Monday to Friday;
... whether you wish to be woken by the alarm tone or the radio.

Setting the alarm time

You can set two alarm times in your world receiver.

Alarm function Symbol on the screen
Acoustic signals
Radio
Switched off No symbol
  • Press the VOL.+/AL–1 (or VOL.–/AL–2) button. The screen shows the most recently set alarm time and the symbol for the alarm type.
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to move the alarm time forward or backward at minute intervals. Hold down one of the buttons for a few seconds to move the setting forward or backward quickly at10 minute intervals.
  • Press the VOL.+/AL–1 (or VOL.–/AL–2) button until the desired alarm function (see table above) is indicated on the screen.
  • Press the SNOOZE button to set the weekday on which you want the alarm to sound:
    You can choose between week days (Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr), weekend (Su, Sa), every day (Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa) or the current day of the week. The selected setting is shown on the screen.
  • Press the SNOOZE button until the desired alarm days are set. Hold down the SNOOZE button until the screen shows an individual week day.
  • Press the SNOOZE button to set the desired week day.

To go back to selecting week days, weekend or every day, briefly hold down the SNOOZE button again.

  • Press the MODE button to save the setting and return to the time mode. The setting is also saved if you wait around15 seconds until the screen returns to displaying the time.

When the alarm sounds...

  • and the „Radio" alarm function has been selected, the radio operates for one hour at a predefined alarm volume. To switch off press the VOL.+/AL–1 (or VOL.–/AL–2) button.
  • and the „signal sounds" alarm function has been selected, the signal sound is played for 10 minutes. To switch off press the VOL.+/AL–1 or VOL.–/AL–2 button.

information Note:
Please note that a station must be selected (see below) for the radio alarm to work.

Interrupting the alarm

  • Press the SNOOZE button to interrupt the alarm for10 minutes.

Set snooze time

  • Press the MODE button seven times; the screen displays the snooze time set (default is SNO10).
  • Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the snooze time to a time between 1 and 59 minutes.

Turning off the alarm function

  • Press the VOL.+/AL–1 or VOL.–/AL–2 button until the relevant alarm symbols disappear from the screen.

Stop watch function

The stop watch function is only available when the radio is switched off.

  • Press and hold down the PAGE button for around 2 seconds, the screen shows 00.00.0 U.
  • Press SNOOZE to start the stop watch. The maximum time for the stop watch is 99 minutes and 59 seconds. If the stop watch exceeds the maximum time, 99:59.0 is displayed and flashes.
  • During time measurement, it can be stopped by pressing SNOOZE.
  • Pressing SNOOZE again restarts the stop watch.
  • Hold down SNOOZE to reset the stop watch.
  • Leave the stop watch by pressing PAGE.

Countdown function

The countdown function is only available when the radio is switched off.

Set and save countdown

  • Press and hold down the MEMORY SCAN button for around 2 seconds, the screen shows D 00.00.
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to set the desired time.

5 countdown times are preset on the memory buttons and you can open these directly using the corresponding memory button:
Button M.0/5: 10:00
Button M.1/6: 30:00
Button M.2/7: 45:00
Button M.3/8: 60:00
Button M.4/9: 90:00

  • Press the MEM button to save the set time, the memory space indicator MEM flashes on the screen. Now use the M.0/5–M.4/9 buttons to select a memory space; when you press the relevant memory key the time is saved in this memory space and the time previously stored there overwritten.
  • When the MEMORY SCAN button is pressed again you leave the countdown mode.

Call up and activate the countdown function

  • Press and hold down the MEMORY SCAN button for around 2 seconds, the screen shows D 00.00.
  • Select the desired, saved countdown time with the aid of the M.0/5–M.4/9 memory buttons.
  • Press SNOOZE to start the countdown. Pressing the SNOOZE button again pauses the countdown.

When the set time has been counted down, an alarm sound plays for one minute becoming gradually higher in tone and louder.

  • Press the MEMORY SCAN button to pause the countdown and leave countdown mode.

Radio operation

Switching on/volume control

  • Press the POWER ON button to switch the radio on. ON will appear briefly on the screen, followed by the current frequency and band selection.
  • Press the VOL.+/AL–1 or VOL.–/AL–2 button to control the volume:
    Button VOL.+/AL–1: louder.
    Button VOL.–/AL–2: quieter;

The volume is shown on the bar indicator to the bottom right of the screen.

Switch on bass amplifier

  • When the radio is switched on, press the BASS button to switch on the bass amplifier. The screen will flash BASS.
  • In order to switch the bass amplifier off again, press BASS one more time. The BASS message disappears.

Turning off

  • Switch the radio off by pressing the POWER button. OFF is shown briefly on the screen and the time is displayed again.

Sleep function

You can activate the sleep function via the SNOOZE button. You can set a time of up to 90 minutes in ten-minute steps, after which the radio will automatically turn itself off. To do so, first switch the radio off.

  • Press the SNOOZE button. The symbol for the sleep function and 90 (for 90 minutes) will appear.
  • Press the SNOOZE button repeatedly until 90 is displayed to count down the sleep time in 10 minute steps.
  • Either select a sleep time (the sleep symbol remains on the screen) or press SNOOZE again until OFF appears on the screen.
    The sleep function is now switched off.

Setting the station

  • Select the required frequency band (FM, MW, LW or SW), using the frequency select button.

The corresponding abbreviation will appear on the screen.

  • The UP and DOWN buttons can now be used to set the desired frequency.
  • If you keep UP or DOWN pressed for about three seconds, the automatic station search will start.
  • The search stops as soon as a station with sufficient signal strength is found.

In the FM frequency range the RDS symbol is displayed if an RDS station is received.

Setting the MW band

Since the radio transmitter systems differ from one country to another, you should make the appropriate setting via the reception range setting:

  • Press the MODE button six times and then use the UP or DOWN button to select the corresponding reception range as per the following table:
    Region Channel spacing Band range
    America 10 kHz 520–1710 kHz
    Europe 9 kHz 522–1656 kHz

Fine tuning

If a station can not be found precisely the fine tuning can be use to improve reception.

  • During the channel search press the FINE button, the screen shows FINE.
  • The UP and DOWN buttons can now be used to set the desired frequency in half frequency steps.
  • By pressing the FINE again you leave the fine tuning function again.

This function is not available for the LW frequency range.

Aerial

The rotatable telescopic aerial on the radio can be used for the FM and SW bands.

  • Pull the aerial out fully and arrange it for optimum reception.

The SW SEN. switch on the left side of the device can be used to improve the reception quality for the SW band. Select LX for strong stations and RX to improve reception for weak stations.

The telescopic aerial does not work in the MW and LW bands. In these bands, the radio uses its built-in ferrite aerial.

  • Align the radio for best reception.

Memory functions

Save station

The world receiver can save 400 stations in each frequency range.

To store a station, proceed as follows:

  • Set the frequency range with the frequency selection switch and then the station that you want to save (see above).
  • Press the MEM button. The screen shows the PAGE memory page and MEM flashes.
  • Within 10 seconds press the PAGE button (the PAGE message flashes), and then select a memory page (from 00–39) using the UP or DOWN button.
  • Within 10 seconds use the M.0/5–M.4/9 buttons to select a memory space to store the station. For example, press the M.0/5 button once for memory space 0 and again for memory space 5. The occupancy is shown on the screen.
  • Press MEM again to save the station. The PAGE and MEM messages are shown on a permanent basis.

information Note:
If the world receiver is connected to the mains adapter and no batteries have been inserted, the station memories are lost when the adapter plug is pulled from the socket.

Selecting a saved station

  • In order to select a saved station directly, first use the frequency selection switch to select the frequency range where the station is saved.
  • Press the PAGE button and then use the UP or DOWN buttons to select a memory page (from 00–39).
  • Within 10 seconds press the M.0/5–M.4/9 buttons to select a memory space to store the station.

The station is played immediately after entering the memory space.

Your world receiver can search the frequencies within a range and store the stations it finds. Do the following to activate the automatic search (automatic memory scan/AMS):

  • Press the MEM button once.
    The MEM message flashes.
  • Hold down the MEMORY SCAN button for about 1 second.

The world receiver now searches all frequencies in the currently selected frequency range and saves the stations it finds from the currently set memory page and memory space.

Displaying memory spaces

  • Press the MEMORY SCAN button to call up the content of all station memories for the selected band.

All stored stations will be played in succession for about five seconds.

  • Press any button to stop playing the memory spaces.

Cleaning

warning Risk of injury from electric shock!

  • Never immerse the device's parts into water or other liquids!
  • Do not allow liquid to penetrate the housing.

Cleaning the housing

Clean the housing surface with a slightly damp cloth. Never use petrol, solvent or detergents that could attack the plastic!

Safety information

  • This device has not been designed for use by people (including children) with restricted physical, sensory or intellectual abilities or lack of experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a responsible person (for their own safety) or have received instructions on how to use the device.
  • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device.
  • In order to avoid the device being switched on unintentionally, remove the adapter from the mains socket after each use and before cleaning.
  • Check the device and all parts for visible damage. The device's safety concept can only work if the device is in perfect condition.
  • The mains adapter must always be freely accessible so that the device can be separated from the power supply quickly in an emergency.

warning Risk of electric shock!

  • Only connect the device to a properly installed and earthed mains socket. The mains voltage must agree with that stated on the mains adaptor specification plate.
  • Damaged adapters or mains cables should be exchanged immediately by an authorised technician or the Customer Service in order to avoid risks.
  • Connection cables or devices that do not work perfectly or have been damaged should be repaired or exchanged immediately by Customer Services.

Never immerse the device in water!
Simply wipe it with a slightly damp cloth.

  • Do not expose the device to rain or use it in a damp or wet environment.
  • Ensure that the connection cable is never wet or damp when in use.
  • You must not open or repair the device's housing. This can be dangerous and renders the warranty null and void.
  • Protect the device from moisture and sprayed water. Therefore do not place any objects filled with water (e. g. vases) on or near the device.

warning Risk of fire!

  • Do not use the device near hot surfaces.
  • Do not set the device up where it is exposed to direct sunlight. This could cause it to overheat and damage it beyond repair.
  • Never leave the device unattended during operation.
  • Never cover the device's ventilation slots when it is switched on.
  • Do not place open flames, such as candles, on or near the device.

warning Risk of injury!

  • Keep children away from the connection cable and device. Children frequently underestimate the danger of electrical devices.
  • If the device has fallen down or is damaged it must no longer be used. Have the device checked by a qualified specialist and, if necessary, repaired.
  • Batteries must not be handled by children. Children can put batteries in their mouths and swallow them.
    If a battery has been swallowed, obtain medical assistance immediately.

warning Thunder storms!
Devices connected to mains power can be damaged during a thunder storm. If there is a thunder storm, always remove the mains plug from the socket.

warning Information on voltage surges (EFT/electrical fast transient) and electrostatic discharges:
If the product does not work properly due to electrical fast transient processes (voltage surges) or electrostatic discharge, it must be reset to restore normal operation. If necessary, remove the plug from the power socket and insert it again. The batteries (if used) must be removed and reinserted.

warning Information on separating the device from mains power
The POWER button on this device does not completely separate it from the mains network. In addition, the device uses power when in standby mode. In order to completely separate the device from the mains supply the plug must be removed from the mains socket.

warning Notes on handling batteries
The device uses batteries. Please note the following on handling batteries:

warning Risk of explosion!
Do not throw batteries into a fire.
Do not recharge batteries.

  • Never open, solder or weld batteries. There is a risk of explosion and injury!
  • Check batteries regularly. Leaking batteries can damage the device.
  • If the appliance is not going to be used for long periods, remove the batteries.
  • If batteries leak, put on protective gloves.
  • Clean the battery compartment and contacts with a dry cloth.


No liability/warranty applies to damage to the device caused by moisture due to water penetrating the device or overheating!

Importer

KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21
D-44867 BOCHUM

www.kompernass.com

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