Kompernass KH 2391 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
10 GB/IE
in the centre and moving towards the outside
edge!
· 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.
All audio storage media that are used should
have completely dry surfaces.
· Store audio storage media outside the device in
an appropriate protective sleeve.
· Here is an overview of the most important
technical terms:
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Receiver: An electronic device for receiving
radio programmes and sound data from storage
media - also a preamplifier.
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Tuner: A device that receives and plays back
radio signals.
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PLL (Phase locked loop): An electronic
switch which enables precise reception of radio
frequencies.
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FM (Frequency Modulation): A reception
band for radio programmes (frequency range:
87.5 - 108 MHz).
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MW (Medium Wave): A reception band for
radio programmes (frequency range:
530 - 1600 KHz).
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LW (Long Wave): A reception band for radio
programmes (frequency range: 144 - 290 KHz).
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CD / CD-R / CD-RW (Compact Disc): A storage
medium for sound and picture data (disc-shaped
ø approx. 120 mm).
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USB (Universal Serial Bus): A universal inter-
face for data transmission.
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SD (Secure Digital Card): A storage medium
for sound and picture data (rectangular, approx.
24 x 1 x 32 mm).
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MMC (Multimedia Card): A storage medium
for sound and picture data (rectangular, approx.
24 x 1 x 32 mm).
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MP3 (Moving Picture Experts Group Layer 3):
A compressed audio format.
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ID3: Additional information which states the
names of tracks and artists in audio files (e.g.
MP3).
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LINE IN: Connection for feeding audio data into
a hi-fi device.
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LINE OUT: Connection for delivering audio data
from a hi-fi device.
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Cinch: A standardised plug-in connection for
transmitting electrical signals.
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RDS (Radio Data System): Additional coded
information transmitted by the radio stations in
addition to conventional music and language
broadcasts.
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AF (Alternative Frequency): A function which
automatically receives the optimum frequency
for the station being listened to.
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TA / TP (Traffic Announcement / Traffic
Program): A function which allows channels
with traffic information to be received.
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EON (Enhanced Other Networks): With the
TA / TP function activated the radio switches
automatically to another station of the same
radio company as soon as traffic information is
transmitted.
The traffic information is then played back at a
preset volume.
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PTY (Program Type): This function enables
the reception of specific types of program (e.g.
rock music).
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HiFi (High Fidelity): A quality standard for
audio playback equipment.
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ISO plug: An adapter for connecting electronic
hi-fi equipment in accordance with the Interna-
tional Organization for Standardization.
L Preparation
For connection and installation you require the fol-
lowing components and tools that are not included
in the scope of supply:
1 x ISO plug for connecting the loudspeakers of a
motor vehicle
1 x ISO plug for the 12 V DC connection
1 x Car aerial connection with plug-in connection
1 x A pair of loudspeakers, impedance 4-8 Ohm
(including supply line)
3 x Fuse holder with 15 A fuse
1 x DIN assembly cut-out in the instrument panel
of the vehicle
9 x Biscuit connectors
Safety / Preparation
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