Arcam T31 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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English
Installation
T31 REAR PANEL
1
Socket for IEC power inlet line
2
Voltage selector switch
3
Remote control input
4
Power On/Standby trigger in
5
AM step switch
POSITIONING THE UNIT
Always place the tuner on a level, firm surface.
SETTING UP THE TUNER
AM STEP SWITCH
5
The AM tuning ‘step size’ needs to be set according to your location.
This is done using the switch on the rear panel: set it to 10kHz if you
are in North America, or 9kHz anywhere else. This switch also ensures
correct reproduction of FM broadcasts for your location.
AM AERIAL
An AM aerial is required to receive AM/Medium Wave radio signals.
An external AM loop aerial is supplied as an accessory. This should be
attached to the AM Antenna inputs with one end connected to AM
9
and the other to Ground
8
. It does not matter which way round
this aerial is fitted. Rotate the aerial to discover which position gives
the best reception.
In areas of weak reception or when the receiver is used inside a steel
framed building (such as an apartment building) you can use a wire
between 3 and 5 metres long to strengthen reception. Mount this high
up outside the building, if possible, and connect one end of this wire
to the AM antenna input
9
as well as the loop aerial supplied. DO
NOT DISCONNECT THE LOOP AERIAL.
POWER INLET
230V
1
2 3 654
AERIALS
GND AM
7 8 9
AUDIO OUTPUTS
1 2
L
R
REMOTE
IN
115V 230V
12V
TRIGGER
IN
AM STEP
6
Audio output phono sockets, two
pairs
7
FM coaxial plug
8
Ground socket (for AM loop aerial)
9
AM socket (for AM loop aerial)
FM AERIAL
An FM aerial is required to receive VHF radio signals. An external FM
ribbon aerial is supplied as an accessory.
For optimal FM radio reception a roof or loft mounted aerial is advised.
For your own safety it is recommended that a roof top aerial is fitted
by an experienced contractor. Your Arcam dealer should be able to put
you in contact with an aerial installer. A contractor will be able to tune
your aerial to the nearest FM transmitter. In an apartment building an
aerial system may already be installed. If this is the case you should have
sockets in your home marked FM or VHF (do not use those marked
TV).
The ‘T’ shaped wire aerial (dipole design) supplied should give
reasonably good reception. Mount this aerial as high up as possible on
a wall with the elements positioned horizontally. Try each usable wall
of the room to see which gives best reception. Use tacks or adhesive
tape to secure the aerial in a T-shape. The tacks should not come into
contact with the internal wire of the aerial.
Whether you decide to get an aerial professionally installed or opt
to use the supplied aerial it should be connected to the FM Antenna
input
7
on the rear of the unit.
For use in North America, use an F-type antenna connector; for Europe
and other areas, use a female Belling Lee-type coaxial connector.