Index 1. Intended use ... 7 2. Technical data ... 7 3. Safety Instructions ... 7 4. Items supplied ... 8 5. Operating elements and displays ... 9 6. Preparing the RDS Radio Alarm for operation ... 10 7. Setting the date and time ... 10 7.1 Automatic setting of the date and time ...
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12. Connecting headphones to the RDS Radio Alarm ... 19 13. Cleaning the RDS Radio Alarm ... 19 14. Troubleshooting ... 19 14.1 The RDS Radio Alarm shows no functions ... 19 14.2 No or poor reception of VHF/FM radio stations ... 20 14.3 No sound ...
RDS Radio Alarm E-Bench KH 2295 1. Intended use The RDS Radio Alarm is intended exclusively … Ú for the reception of VHF/FM radio stations Ú as an alarm Ú for stationary operation in covered areas Ú for private, non-commercial applications.
The RDS Radio Alarm becomes warm when switched-on. This is not a cause for concern and is not an indication of a technical problem. 4. Items supplied Ú RDS Radio Alarm KH 2295 Ú Operating instructions Ú Warranty card...
5. Operating elements and displays Headphone connection socket “Earphone” for the connection of headphones with a 3,5 mm jackplug Operational state display Button “SNOOZE” for short term interruption of the alarm signal Volume controller “Volume” Button “NAP Timer” to activate adjustment of the siesta timer Button “Sleep”...
6. Preparing the RDS Radio Alarm for operation Carefully take the RDS Radio Alarm out of the packaging. Attention! Do not allow the RDS Radio Alarm to fall! It could become irreparably damaged. Place the RDS Radio Alarm only on a level, scratch resistant and non-slip surface.
Ú the time display from the pre-programmed time “2:00” Ú the date display fronm the pre-programmed date “01-01-07”. In these cases you can … Ú search for an RDS radio station manually. This is explained in chapter 8.1.2 “Manually setting and saving radio stations”. Ú...
With the buttons resp. switch between both display formats. When the desired indicator format is blink- ing in the display : Wait for ca. 10 sec- onds, without pressing a button. The dis- play returns to its normal status; the time is now shown in the selected display format.
Ú Button “3/8” – for selection of 3 resp. 8 as the second digit of the programme position Ú Button “4/9” – for selection of 4 resp. 9 as the second digit of the programme position When the desired programme position number for the tuned radio station is shown in the display Press the button “Memory”...
Example: To select the radio station saved at programme position 26: Repeatedly press the button “Group WEC” . As soon as a radio station in the pro- gramme position group 20 (20 bis 29) is shown in the display Repeatedly press the button “1/6” programme position 26 is shown in the dis- play 8.1.4 Using the review function for saved...
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æ Monday æ Tuesday æ Wednesday æ Thursday æ Friday æ Saturday æ Sunday ô Note: To carry out the steps 2 to 7 you have ca. ten seconds for each step. If one step is delayed, you must start again from step 2. Press the button “AL1”...
Press the button “AL1” display the RDS radio alarm symbol for the alarm call type Radio blinks. Press the buttons resp. between the three alarm call types. When you have selected the desired alarm call type: Press the button “AL1” The programming for alarm time 1 is now saved.
To switch the alarm functions for week- ends back on again: Press the button “Group WEC” once more. In the display indicator “WEC” extinguishes. 8.3 Using the timer functions of the RDS Radio Alarm 8.3.1 Programming the sleep timer With the sleep timer switched on, the radio automatically switches itself off after a pro- grammed period of time.
On the selected date the alarm tone of the RDS Radio Alarm reminds you of the programmed appointment. The reminder sounds hourly between 08:00 and 23:00. Thereby, the alarm tone remains switched on for 10 minutes. To interrupt the alarm tone: Press any button. The alarm tone sounds again on the next full hour (and each following full hour on this day).
10. Returning the RDS Radio Alarm to factory settings To return the RDS Radio Alarm to factory set- tings and to erase all programing that has been carried out: Turn the RDS Radio Alarm so that the underside of it is visible to you. With a pen/pencil (or other sharp pointed object) press the button “Reset”...
Check to see if the button lock of the RDS Radio Alarm is activated. See chapter 11. “Switching on the button lock”. Disconnect the RDS Radio Alarm from the power supply. Wait a few seconds, then re- connect it. Check to see if the malfunction is still extant.
16. Warranty & Service Please read the conditions for warranty and take note of the service centre addresses given on the warranty card. 17. Importer Kompernaß GmbH Burgstraße 21 D-44867 Bochum www.kompernass.com | ...
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