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Safety – Silvercrest KH 2380 User Manual

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authorised and trained professional staff! In the
event of repairs, contact your national service
point (see guarantee card)!

· Do not expose the device to mechanical stress!
· Avoid theft and unauthorised use especially if

the device has been installed in a car! Before
leaving the parked vehicle, remove the control
panel of the car radio and store it safely in the
plastic box.

· Exchange any defect fuses only against new

fuses of the same type with identical A (Ampere)
rating!

· If not used for extended periods of time, remove

the battery from the remote control!

Tip! What to do!

· When recording radio programmes please

observe the copyright regulations of the
country in which you are using the device.

· Prepare yourself and take your time when

familiarising yourself with the car radio’s
operation! Ensure a tidy environment in which
you are not disturbed and perform the initial
operation with maximum concentration.

· Carefully plan the assembly point. Observe that

the assembled car radio does not cause
obstruction while driving the vehicle.

· The audio data of a CD-R, CD-RW can only be

played if they were fully burnt on to the media.

· Use the highly sensitive CD-R, CD-RW in

accordance with their operating instructions!

· Avoid interruptions while playing audio storage

media! Clean the CD, CD-R and CD-RW before
use with a dry anti-static cloth, wiping from the
centre toward the edge of the disk!

· Ensure that the playing of audio storage media

is not interrupted by condensation! Remove the
CD, CD-R, CD-RW in the case of high humidity
and low ambience temperatures from the device.

· Please ensure that audio storage media used

for playback are not exposed to condensation!
Remove CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs from the
device if the humidity is high and the ambient
temperatures low.

Use audio storage media only with completely
dry surfaces.

· Store audio storage media outside of the device

in an appropriate protective cover.

· Obtain an overview of the most important specific

terminology:

i Receiver: Electronic receiver for radio

broadcastings and sound data of storage
media and simultaneously pre-amplifier.

i Tuner: Receives and issues radio signals.

i PLL (Phase-locked-loop): Electronic

switching which enables precision reception of
radio frequencies.

i FM (Ultra-short wave): Band receiver for

radio broadcasting (Frequency range:
87. - 108 MHz).

i MW (Medium wave): Band receiver for radio

broadcasting (Frequency range: 30 - 1600 KHz).

i LW (Long wave): Band receiver for radio

broadcasting (Frequency range: 144 - 290 KHz).

i CD / CD-R / CD-RW (Compact Disc): Storage

medium for sound and image data (disk ø
approx. 120 mm).

i USB (Universal Serial Bus): Universal

interface for data transmission.

i SD (Secure Digital Card): Storage media for

sound and image data (rectangular approx.
24 x 1 x 32 mm).

i MMC (Multimedia Card): Storage media for

sound and image data (rectangular approx.
24 x 1 x 32 mm).

i MP3 (Moving Picture Experts Group Layer 3):

Compressed audio format.

i ID3: Additional information which provides details

on track and artist of audio files (e.g. MP3).

i WMA (Windows Media Audio):

Compressed audio format.

i LINE IN: Connection for feeding audio data

into a HiFi device.

i LINE OUT: Connection to send out audio data

from a HiFi device.

i Cinch: Standardised plug connector to transfer

electrical signals.

i RDS (Radio Data System): Encrypted

additional information broadcast by radio
stations in addition to conventional music and
language.

i AF (Alternative frequency): Function to

automatically receive the optimum frequency
of the programme tuned into.

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