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Wall mounting, Operating features, Operation switching on and off – Kompernass KH 2300 User Manual

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4) Connect the two loudspeakers. The loudspeaker connections

Y

are appropriately labelled (L=LEFT / R=RIGHT).

Tips for setting up the loudspeakers:

„

If possible set up the speakers at head height

„

Do not cover the loudspeakers with curtains or other objects

„

Set up the loudspeakers on the shelf so that the front trim is flush with the front edge of the shelf.

„

You can place rubber pads under the loudspeakers to prevent them from turning.

5) Use cinch connectors

U

to connect an external device such as a turntable.

6) To receive FM radio signals connect a 75 Ohm aerial lead (house or cable) to the aerial connector socket

O

. If these signals are not

available, use the supplied wire aerial connected to the middle contact in the aerial connection

O

.

The aerial for medium wave reception is built into the equipment.

7) Now connect the mains plug into a 230 V socket.
8) Insert the batteries (not supplied) into the remote control (2x AA LR6 1.5 V):

– Open the cover on the back of the remote control
– Insert batteries. Note the correct polarities (see diagram on back of battery compartment)
– Close cover again

WALL MOUNTING

The Designer Audio Unit and the loudspeakers can be mounted on a wall.
Suitable screws and wall mountings are supplied. Place the pieces of equipment vertically on to a suitably strong wall.
The screw holes must be drilled 14 cm apart one under the other.
So that the screws can engage properly into the fastener

P

on the rear of the Designer Audio Unit and loudspeakers,

the screw heads must project no more than approx. 3 mm from the wall face.

OPERATING FEATURES

!

CD compartment

6

Cassette compartment

@

Display

7

Stop button (CD)

#

Remote control signal sensor

8

Reverse button (*)

$

Mono/stereo button

(only on FM radio)

9

Change display

%

Tone selector

0

TIMER button

^

Mute switch

-

SLEEP button

&

CD play/ pause

=

M-UP/REPEAT button (*)

*

Device selector

\

MEMORY/CLK-ADJ button (*)

(

RANDOM button

Q

Reduce volume

)

Forward button (*)

W

Increase volume

_

Band selector (FM / AM)

E

ON / OFF (standby) switch

+

Protective cover

R

Display

|

Pause button

(cassette only)

T

Mains plug

`

Stop/ eject button

(cassette only)

Y

Loudspeaker connections

1

Fast forward

(cassette only)

U

Cinch connections for external devices (AUX)

2

Rewind

(cassette only)

I

Noise reduction system

(cassette only)

3

Play button

(cassette only)

O

Aerial connector

4

Record button

(cassette only)

P

Fastening for wall mounted option

5

Headphones connector

The operating features marked with a (*) have several different functions depending on the device selected (e.g. radio or CD mode).
Please read the appropriate sections.
The operating elements

|

to

4

and

I

are exclusively for the operation of the cassette recorder.

OPERATION

SWITCHING ON AND OFF

[ » POWER / STAND-BY « ]

If the mains plug is inserted, the equipment is in Stand-by mode. The operating display

R

lights up red.

Press the ON/OFF button

E

. The equipment is now in Operating mode. The operating display

R

lights up green.

To switch back to Stand-by mode, press the ON/OFF button

E

again.

For longer periods of absence pull out the plug from the mains socket.

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