AKAI AMP110 manual

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    Microset: Radio / (MP3)CD-player with USB-port and card reader ALD1915H GB 2 NL 21 FR 41 ES 60 DA 119 DE 79 EL 99 User manual Gebruiksaanwijzing Manuel de l’utilisateur Manual de instrucciones Gebrauchsanleitung Οδηγίες χρήσεως Brugsanvisning[...]

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    T able of contents Copyright notice Design and specications are subject to change without notice. 1. Safety ........................................................................... 3 1.1 Intended use .................................................................... 3 1.2 Labels in this manual ...............................................[...]

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    3 AMP1 10 Saf ety 1. Intended use 1.1 The Mi cro Mu sic Sy ste m p lay s mu sic fr om USB , m emo ry car d, CD and ra dio . Read the manual carefully before rst use. i Due to th e gre at var iet y o f p rod uct s w ith e xte rnal m emo ry con nec tio n (USB, SD/MMC, etc.) and their sometimes quite manufacturer- specic functions we can neither[...]

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    4 ! CAUTION Do not block the ventilation holes. i Th is app lia nce is d oub le ins ula ted ; t her efo re no ea rth wi re is req uir ed. Always check that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate. L This appliance employs a laser system. T o prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not open the appliance. Visible laser[...]

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    5 AMP1 10 i If any item is missing, please contact your reseller . Installa tion 3. ● Put the appliance on a horizontal at surface. ● Connect the speakers to the appliance. Read the paragraph "Installing the speakers". ● Connect the random equipment to the appliance. Read the paragraph "Connecting random equipment". ●[...]

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    6 Installing the speakers 3.1 The cables and terminals are colour- coded: - Wires with markings connect to red terminals (+). - Wires without markings connect to black terminals (-). ● Place the speakers on a horizontal at surface. Place the speakers close enough to the appliance to be able to connect the wires. Connection to the appliance ●[...]

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    7 AMP1 10 Connecting random equipment 3.2 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 2 6 10 12 11 13 14 15 Audio connections (input) These connections allow you to receive audio signal from a connected CD/DVD player or amplier . The appliance has the following audio inputs: ● AUX IN: Connect a suitable cable to the AUX IN jack (8).[...]

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    8 8 9 AMP1 10 Aerial connection (FM radio) ● Insert an FM aerial or a suitable cable into the FM ANTENNA connection. Aerial connection (AM radio) ● Insert an AM aerial or a suitable cable into the AM ANTENNA connection. ● Place the aerial on a horizontal at surface. Place the aerial close enough to the appliance to be able to connect the w[...]

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    8 9 AMP1 10 Functions 4. DVD Micro System 4.1 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 2 6 10 12 11 13 14 15 Front panel 1 ST ANDBY button 2 Remote control sensor 3 FUNCTION button 4 Display 5 PROG/CLOCK button 6 USB slot 7 OPEN/CLOSE button 8 AUX IN jack 9 Disc tray 10 V olume dial 1 1 Memory card slot 12 STOP/BAND button 13 SKIP/TUNING - button 14 SKIP/TUNING + button 15 P[...]

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    10 Remote control 4.2 16 ST ANDBY button 17 FUNCTION button 18 ID3 button 19 PREV button 20 STOP/BAND button 21 PLA Y MODE button 22 FOLDER/PRESET UP button 23 FOLDER/PRESET DN button 24 -10 button 25 CD button 26 TUNER button 27 ALARM1 button 28 ALARM2 button 29 SNOOZE button 30 ST/MO button 31 CLOCK ADJ button 32 AUX button 33 SLEEP button 34 USB[...]

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    11 AMP1 10 Oper a tion 5. All functions of the appliance are accessible using the remote control. All instructions refer to operation with the remote control, unless indicated otherwise. General functions 5.1 ● T o switch on the appliance, press the ST ANDBY button (16). T o switch of f the appliance, press the ST ANDBY button (16) again. ● T o[...]

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    12 ● Press the NEXT button (40) or the PREV button (19) to set the desired minutes. ● Press the CLOCK ADJ button (31) to store the setting and exit. Setting the alarm time T wo time slots are available (ALARM1 and ALARM2). ● Select the required time slot: T o select ALARM1, press the corresponding button ALARM1. • The display (4) shows the [...]

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    13 AMP1 10 Snooze alarm The default snooze time is: 5 minutes. ● T o snooze the alarm, press the SNOOZE button (29) while the alarm sounds. The alarm sounds again after the snooze time has elapsed. ● T o st op the al arm, pr ess th e S T ANDBY but ton (1 6) whi le the ala rm sou nds . The alarm is automatically set for the next day . Using the [...]

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    14 ● Pre ss the PR ESE T UP butt on (22 ) o r t he PRE SET DN b utt on (23 ) t o s ele ct the desired radio station. ● Press the PROG button (39) to conrm the selection. CD functions 5.6 ● Switch on the appliance. Select the CD mode. ● T o insert a CD: Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (45)(45) to open the disc tray (9). • Insert the CD with[...]

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    15 AMP1 10 ● T o program an MP3 CD: Press the STOP button (20). • Press the PROG button (39). • Press the FOLDER UP button (22) or the FOLDER DN button (23) • to select a folder or a le. Press the NEXT button (40) or the PREV button (19) to select a track. • Repeat the previous step to select more tracks and conrm every • selectio[...]

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    16 Memory card functions 5.8 ● Switch on the appliance. Select the memory card mode. ● Insert the SD/MMC device in the slot (1 1). The device can only be connected one way . ● T o start playback, press the PLA Y/P AUSE button (41) once. ● Press the FOLDER UP button (22) or the FOLDER DN button (23) to select a folder or a le. ● Press t[...]

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    17 AMP1 10 Handle and care of a disc 6.1 ● Hold the disc with ngers. Hold the disc outer edge and/or the centre spindle hole. Do not touch the disc surface. ● Do not bend or press the disc. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heating sources. ● Clean the disc surface with a soft, dry cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc surface gently , [...]

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    18 USB playback T rouble Action No playback USB device is not installed or installed incorrectly . Insert USB device into slot. Incompatible USB device used. Playback using any USB device cannot be guaranteed. Please try another USB device. AUX T rouble Action No sound on the unit system Input source is low . Increase the volume level on the audio [...]

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    19 AMP1 10 T ec hnical da ta 8. Parameter V alue V oltage 230 V AC ~ 50 Hz Power consumption 30 W Standby power consumption 1.5 W Max. power output 2x5 W (RMS) Disc size 5"/3" Radio bands AM/FM Dimensions (W x H x D) 15 x 22 x 23 mm Weight 1.92 kg Frequency range Parameter V alue AM radio 522 kHz - 1620 kHz FM radio 87.5 MHz - 108 MHz Spe[...]

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    20 Disposal of used electrical 9. and electr onic equipment Z The meaning of the symbol on the material, its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Please, dispose of this equipment at your applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipments waste. In the Europea[...]

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