Rdock Connection; Radio Interference - Arcam FMJ T32 - AUTRE Handbook

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rdock connection

The combination of your T32 and Arcam's rDock (or
rLead) provides a great platform for your iPod®.
Connect the rDock as shown, power on the rDock, slot
in your iPod and select iPod as the source.
DC IN
S-VIDEO
CONTROL
+15V, 0.65A
VOLTAGE SELECT
O
I
110-120V
220-240V
PROGRAM
RS232
POWER INLET
OFF/ON
~60Hz
~50Hz
Navigating through music and podcasts on your iPod is
simple using the CR90 remote, with text appearing on
the T32's front panel display.
For more information on using an iPod with your T32,
see page 13.
VID OUT
LEFT
RIGHT
AUX
IN
AUDIO OUT
L
L
R
R
DAB
FM 75½
1
2
REMOTE
SIRIUS
IN
GND AM LOOP
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Radio interference

All Arcam products have been designed to very high
standards of electromagnetic compatibility.
However, both CD players and DVD players
generate RF (radio frequency) energy. In some cases
this can cause interference with FM and AM radio
reception. If this is the case, switch the player off or
keep the player and its connecting cables as far from
the tuner and its aerials as possible. Connecting the
player and the tuner/amplifier to different mains
sockets can also help to reduce interference.
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This product has been designed to comply with
directive 89/336/EEC.
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This product complies with FCC requirements.
If the equipment causes interference to radio/
television reception, which can be determined by
switching the equipment off and on, the following
measures should be taken: Re-orientate the receiving
antenna or route the antenna cable of the receiver as
far as possible from this appliance and its cabling.
Relocate the receiver with respect to this appliance.
Connect the receiver and this appliance to different
mains power outlets. If the problem persists contact
your Arcam dealer or Arcam Customer Support on
+44 (0)1223 203203.

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