Scansonic DA500 manual

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    DA500 DAB+/FM R ADIO UK Instruction M anual[...]

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    1 • FOR HOUSEHO LD AND I NDOOR US E ONL Y • PLACE THE APPLIANC E ON A FLA T , ST ABLE SURF ACE WIT H ADEQUA TE VENTILA TION AND A WA Y FROM OT HER SOURCES OF HEA T . MINIM UM DIST ANCES AROUND T HE APPLIANCE FOR ADEQ UA TE VENTILA TION IS 5CM. DO NOT COVER OR RE ST RICT VENTILA TION OPENINGS. • CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED TO ENSUR E THE Y D[...]

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    2 TOP VIEW 1. Phones jac k 8. Volume k nob 2. Standby button 9. Mute button 3. FM/DAB button 10. Preset butto n 4. Auto scan butt on 11. Info. button 5. Tuning 12. Selec t button 6. Tuning 13. Menu button 7. Displa y BACK VIEW 1. DC input jack 2. Batter y door 3. FM antenna CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS[...]

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    3 TIME DISPL A Y The displa y shows the curr ent tim e and date when s et to Standb y. VOLUME DISPL AY When chang ing the volum e level, the displa y shows a vo lume bar grap h. DISPLAY LAYOUT 1. Station nam e/Source di spla y 2. Info displa y DAB/FM AERIAL Before using your radio f or DAB or FM rece ption, pu ll out the telescop ic anten na. You m[...]

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    4 SETTING THE CLOCK The clock on your radio is a utom atically set when f irst used from the tim e signal broadcas t with DAB radio st ations. If a DAB station is not avail able, the clock ma y be set m anually via the ME NU system . STANDBY CONTROL To tu rn the radio on: • Press the ST ANDBY butt on on th e top panel. The display wi ll light and[...]

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    5 To adjust the volum e from the front panel cont rols: • Turn the VOLUM E k nob to increas e or decreas e the volum e level. When the volum e is adjus ted the display will change t o show the curr ent volume settin g on a bar graph. To mu te the sound: • Press the M UTE button. The sound w ill mute and ‘Muted’ will be disp layed. • Press[...]

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    6 DLS (Dynamic Lab el Seg ment): This is a scr olling message givin g real-tim e information- song titles, ne ws headlines, etc. PROGR A MM E TY PE: This describes the s tyle of the program me being broadc ast. SIGN AL STENGTH : This setting will displ ay a signa l strength bargr aph. T he longer the bargraph, the s tronger the signal. Sett ing the[...]

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    7 FM DISPL AY MODE OPT IONS The bottom line of the disp lay can be switched to s how diff erent items of inform ation that ma y be transm itted with an FM station. To chang e the display mo de: Press the INFO . button on t he top panel rep eatedl y to change the inf orm ation displa yed while playing an FM r adio statio n. The full range of displa [...]

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    8 SPECIFIC A T IO NS Supply voltage, c urrent :9 V 2500m Ah Output power… ………..:2W Frequenc y range………:17 4.928-239.20 0MHz (D AB) 87. 5-108MHz (F M) RECYCLING ELECTRIC AL PRODUCT S You c an n ow recycle your waste electrical goods and in doing so help the environment. This symbol m eans an electrical produc t is des igned for rec ycl[...]

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    10 Before Using the Product Before Using the Product Safety Precautions Electricity and Safety The following images are for reference only. Real-life situations may differ from what is shown in the images. Warning Do not use a damaged p ower cord or plug, or a loose power sock et.  An electric shock or fire may re sult. Do not plug many prod uct[...]

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    15 ∙ Cet appareil peut être utilisé par des enfants (à partir de 8 ans) et par des personnes souffrant de dé fi ciences physiques, sensorielles ou mentales, ou manquant d’expérience ou de connaissances, s’ils ont été formés à l’utilisation de l’appareil et ont été supervisés, et s’ils en comprennent les dangers et les préc[...]

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    16 Installazione del la lavatrice A TTENZIONE : Non inser ire la spina nella presa di corrente a par ete prima che l'installazione sia stata completata. A V VERTENZA : I materiali di imballaggio (buste di plastica, parti in polistirolo, ecc...) possono rappresentar e un pericolo per i bambini: tenerli fuori dalla loro portata. P ASS AGGIO 1 - [...]

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    22 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2.2 Reverse Side The color and shape of parts may differ from what is shown. Specifications are subject to change without notice to improve quality. Port Descriptio n Connect to a n audio outp ut device such as headph ones. Connect t o a m icropho ne. Connect t o an audi o-input so urce usin g an audio cable. Conn[...]

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    23 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Connect to th e power c able. Speakers If the 11th digit of t he model code is M, th e model has inter nal speakers. E.g.) LF19NEBHBN M , LF22NTBHBN M , LF24NEBHBN M Port Descriptio n ON POWER IN[...]

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    28 2 Using "PCoIP" 2 Using "PCoIP" 2.1 What is a "PC over IP"?  This monito r can de code and d isplay the screen of the serv er PC encode d and tran smitted th rough the network ( LAN) as well a s display the computer sc reen like a c onventional monitor. Th is monitor shows a far m ore improved p erformance th an [...]

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    30 che l’apparecchio sia disinserito dalla presa di corrente e sia completamente raffreddato. ∙ Il presente apparecchio può essere usato da bambini (di almeno 8 anni di età) e da persone con ridotte capacità fi siche, sensoriali o mentali, o persone senza particolari esperienze o conoscenze, purché siano sotto sorveglianza o siano state da[...]

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    35 Risoluzione dei problemi e codici informativi Risoluzione dei problemi e codici informativi Controllare que sti punti se... PROBLEMA SOL UZIONE La lavatrice non si a vvia • Verificare che la la vatrice sia collegata all'alimentazione. • Verificare che lo sportello sia completamente chiuso . • Verificare che i rubinetti di carico de[...]

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    36 ∙ B&B pensionater . Knappernes indstillinger Apparatet er forsynet med en 3-positions kontakt, som giver følgende indstillinger: Funktioner: 0 = slukket 1 = halv styrke 2 = fuld styrke Påsætning / aftagning af tilbehørsdelene Påsætning: Hold apparatet så kontakten vender opad. Placer metaltapperne på tilbehørsdelen således at de [...]

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    38 Appendice T abella tessuti I seguenti simboli forniscono alcune istruzioni per la cura dei capi. Le etichette di la vaggio riportano nel seguente ordine quattro simboli: lavaggio , candeggio, asciugatura e stiratura ( e lavaggio a secco laddove necessario). L 'uso dei simboli garantisce coerenza tra i diversi produtt ori di ar ticoli locali[...]

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    46 Automatyczny opiekacz Szanowni Klienci! Przed u  yciem urz  dzenia prosz  dok  adnie zapozna  si  z poni  sz  instrukcj  , któr  nale  y zachowa  do pó  niejszego wgl  du. Urz  dzenie mo  e by  obs  ugiwane wy  cznie przez osoby , które zapozna  y si  z niniejsz  instrukcj ?[...]

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    51 Using "PCoIP" 2 2 Using "PCoIP" Ping Tab The Ping page allows you t o ping a devic e to see if it is reacha ble across the IP network. This may help you determin e if a host is re achable. As a re sult of firm ware release s 3.2.0 and later for cing the “do n ot fragment” fla g in the ping co mmand, you ca n use this feat[...]

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    53    . ∙                 ?[...]

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    54  .   :     .         ?[...]

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    55 Λειτουργία ισιώματος μαλλιών ∙                  ?[...]