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1. 2 Set the antiskating force by changing the con tact point of the string on the appropriate gradu OOM The simple table below shows the antiskating force setting corresponding to the contact force applied Vertical contact force 10mN 14mN 1g 1 49 15mN 19mN 1 5g 1 99 Antiskating force Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 20mN or greater 2g gt 9 l With the standard head it is recommended that you set the antiskating force on position 2 i e with the following values 15mN 19mN 1 5g 1 9g 3 Releasing the motor Before starting the record player turntable the motor must be released from its clamping supports The motor of the Radio phonograph rr 226 record player is supported by a system of elastic tension wires in order to limit the propagation of vibrations and guarantee an ideal tension on the drive belt During shipping however the motor is anchored to the structure by 2 screws It is recommended that you save the 2 clamping screws for future use in case of the Radio phonograph rr 226 must be transported again For best use of the record player the 2 screws should be removed following the procedure below Lift the record player turntable by pulling it upwards Unscrew the 2 screws indicated in the figure so that the motor is free to oscillate 3 Return the record player turntable to its initial position Mm Be careful not to damage the surrounding structures wi
2. Record player island Removal of the adhesives fastening the island To prevent vibrations from propagating while a record is playing the record player unit of the Radio phono graph is fixed above a platform 3 which is detached from the entire structure of the Radio phonograph Caution Before using the Radio phonograph remove the adhesives 1 and 2 indicated in the figure fastening the record player island Once the adhesives have been removed if the Radio phonograph should tip over the record player island may be mobile Connections panel Audio Connections The Radio phonograph rr 226 is equipped on the back with an audio connections panel Pre Out Output AUX 1 PRE OUT AUX 2 SUB CUFFIE Aux 1 2 Input RADIO AM FM AST PHONO cD AUX1 AUX2 LOUD Using the Aux 1 2 input 22 an external audio reproduction device can be connected to the Radio phonograph using the Radio phonograph as an amplification system In order to be able to listen to the external audio source it will be necessary to activate the specific function on the front push button control panel push button AUX1 or AUX2 In addition to the volume adjustment the knobs for the audio level adjustments will also remain functional Using the Pre Out audio output 28 an external amplification device can be connected to the Radio phonograph Ifanexternalamplifierisconnected theloudspeakers of the Radio phonograph
3. and configuration according to various solutions 40 5 kg 61 x 28 x 36 5 cm central unit 30 5 x 28 x 36 5 cm loudspeakers 59 5 x 38 x 34 cm stand 17 ey T The product you have purchased contains extracted natural resources that have been used in the manufacturing process This product may contain substances known to be hazardous to the environment or to human health To prevent releases of harmful substances into the environment and to maximize the use of natural resources BV provides the following information on how you can responsibly recycle or reuse most of the materials in your end of life product Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment commonly known as WEE should never be disposed of in the municipal waste stream residential garbage collection The crossed out Waste Bin label affixed to this product shown to the side is your reminder to dispose of your End of Life product properly Substances such as glass plastic and certain chemical compounds are highly recoverable recyclable and reusable You can do your part for the environment by following these simple steps 1 When your electrical or electronic equipment is no longer useful to you take it back to your local or regional waste collection administration for recycling Environmental information 2 In some cases your end of life product may be traded in for credit towards the purchase of new BV S
4. power switch of the record player is in the OFF position 0 and that the turntable is not rotating when setting the forces To perform a correct setting of the arm ensure that the Radio phonograph is on a level surface free of inclinations or unevenness that may invalidate the arm setting 1 Adjust the contact force of the stylus Taking care not to damage the stylus carefully per form the following operations ily 2 3 lower the arm lifter C and hold the arm in equi librium with your finger set the antiskating A to zero take the small weight off the support and rest it on the record player surface so that the weight does not pro duce any tension on the arm Reference notch At this point rotate the counterweight B until the arm rests perfectly in equilibrium by itself in the space between the turntable and the retainer of the arm The position assumed should be per fectly horizontal 11 4 Rotate the numbered ring nut of the counter weight until the zero lines up with the reference mark on the stick of the arm Value 0 of the ring nut aligned with the reference notch Now it is possible to correctly set the contact force required for the head being used l With the standard head it is recommended that you set the contact force to the value of 17 5 mN 1 759 The reference ratio for calculating the contact force and then the antiskating force is the follow ing 1mN 0 1g
5. turn the Radio phonograph rr 226 off 2 Bass Middle Tones Treble Level 13 15 16 The levels of these three sound frequencies can be controlled using the knobs 13 15 and 16 Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the corresponding frequency value or anticlockwise to reduce its intensity Treble Level standard levels gt 3 kHz Middle Tones Level standard levels lt 1 kHz gt Bass Level standard levels lt 300 Hz 3 Audio Balance 17 The audio signal to the two loudspeakers can be decreased or increased using the knob 17 If the knob is turned completely to one side the loudspeaker on the opposite side will not reproduce any audio signal 4 Loudness PUSH BUTTON PANEL 18 The button to activate the Loudness function is located on the push button control panel RADIO AM FM AST PHONO cD AUX1 AUX2 LOUD The Loudness function has the purpose of compensating the weaker sensitivity of the ear especially to low frequencies when the system is used at a low volume Its function increases the frequency response of the amplifier 15 Radio phonograph Stand CD player Record player Radio 16 Technical specifications Unit constructed in MDF wood lacquered and hand polished White with tobacco coloured inserts Control panel aluminium push button panel 8 buttons aluminium knobs 5 2 vu meter and tuning indicators Single block in cast aluminium brushed painted and
6. will continue to sound To disable them it will be necessary to disconnect the loudspeakers from the audio connections panel 23 located on the back of the Radio phonograph see page 5 The volume control knob will have no control over the signal level coming out of the Pre Out connection 28 Headphone Socket Using the Headphone Socket 29 a pair of headphones or earphones can be connected to the Radio phonograph When the connection jack is inserted the audio of the loudspeakers will automatically be disabled Sub Output Using the Sub audio output 27 a supplementary preamplified subwoofer can be connected to the Radio phonograph Preliminary operations Turn on the appliance by turning the volume control knob 12 clockwise The 2 needles 3 and 4 will remain positioned on the last radio stationed tuned in at the time the appli ance was turned off The Radio phonograph has a push button control panel on the front that allows the user to manage the various audio sources and radio frequencies as well as make some adjustments on the sound quality Using the control keypad select the function RADIO and the desired frequency AM FM RADIO AM FM AST PHONO cD AUX1 AUX2 LOUD Tuning the radio stations Press the AM FM button to select the type of reception band desired FM allows the user to store 24 programmes AM allows the user to store 5 programmes 1 Use the knob 7 to select the pro
7. 0 1 Pond e Z Remember that the force indicated by the head manufacturer is in fact only indicative and the ac tual value may differ by plus or minus 0 5 grams de 12 pending on the state of wear of the head the newer it is the greater the weight necessary at least ini tially the room temperature and the type of sound you would like to obtain It should be remembered that very low contact forces produce more dam age than larger contact forces In fact the smaller the contact force is the more free the stylus will be to skip about among the grooves destroying them In terms of sound quality a larger weight increases the bass tones and softens the sound while a lower weight shifts the timbre balance upwards increasing the sensation of fast and dynamic sound 2 Adjust the antiskating force Now it will be possible to set the antiskating force nor mally of the same value as the contact force but this is also highly variable and should be evaluated by ear The antiskating force opposes the centripetal force that tends to attract the head towards the centre of the record A correct setting of the antiskating force is achieved when observing the stylus while reading the grooves the stylus remains in axis with the body of the head without being pulled either inward or outward To set the antiskating force correctly proceed as follows 1 Reposition the weight and respec tive string inside the appropriate guide
8. BRIONVEGA 404746 radiofonografo Radio phonograph general information e Z The Radio phonograph rr 226 is a high fidelity stereo system with stereo record player It is composed of a central part which contains the radio receiver amplifier record player CD MP3 player control panel and connection panel and 2 compression loudspeakers that can be fixed to the central part or arranged in the best position to improve the stereo effect OOOO QDOQOO OO OOO ODOGOOGOOOOOOOOO Record player cover CD MP3 Player AM FM Radio frequency scale AM FM Radio stored station scale Loudspeakers Record player Stored station selection knob Red stored radio station LED Green power LED Sound level indicator Radio station selection knob ON OFF Volume Level knob Bass adjustment knob Support stand Middle tones adjustment knob Treble adjustment knob Audio balance adjustment knob Control push button panel Loudspeaker carrying handle Loudspeaker side fastening bracket Audio outlet holes Auxiliary audio inputs AUX1 AUX2 Loudspeaker connections panel Main switch Mains socket Central unit ventilation holes Audio connection for external subwoofer Pre Out audio output Headphone socket SOS PPOP AALA i AAAA i AALL AALA SOS SOS SIPP TO Important safety Danger of electrical sh
9. gramme number to be assigned to the station Using the radio functions 2 Turn the knob 11 until you find the desired radio station Press the knob 7 to store the radio station The red LED 8 will flash to confirm that the radio station has been stored AW Repeat the operations described above for all the other stations you would like to store FM Reception In addition to the previous station search mode another two modes are possible for FM reception Automatic search and storage 1 Using the control keypad 18 select the function AST to activate the automatic search The system searches for the radio stations and auto matically stores them in programmes 13 to 24 on the programme scale 3 RADIO AM FM AST PHONO cD AUX1 AUX2 LOUD The search occurs in several passes tuning in first the strongest stations and then the weaker ones The automatic storage reserves programmes 1 to 12 for your favourite stations Semiautomatic search 1 Press the knob 11 for about 2 seconds the tun ing system activates and stops at the first station it finds If the station is already stored the red LED 8 on the front of the Radio phonograph becomes steady on If the station has not be stored previously the red LED flashes 2 To store the station select the programme number on the scale 4 with the knob 7 and then press the knob 7 Continue in this manner to find and store the other sta
10. hand polished Supports CD CD R CD RW Audio and MP3 WMA SLOT IN insertion Automatic and manual soundtrack advancement Alphanumeric display Pro Ject manual record player with dual rotation speed 33 45 rpm Drive belt Pro Ject 8 6 pickup arm ORTOFON head Steel turntable with anti slip felt Record player uncoupled from the rest of the unit in order to completely eliminate vibrations Polycarbonate cover AST System automatic search of all radio stations carried out with two passes and subsequent automatic storage of the same Manual system manual search for a single radio station and manual storage of the same Automatic system automatic search for a single radio station before or after the station currently tuned in and manual storage of the same Stored programmes Total No 29 No in FM 24 graduated scale with 24 notches No in AM 5 graduated scale with 5 notches Amplification Control of Connections Loudspeakers Weight Dimensions W x H x D Integrated stereo amplifier 2x30W Bass middle tones treble loudness volume and balance 2 RCA audio inputs for external sources 1 RCA audio output for connection to an external amplification system 1 RCA audio output for connection to an external subwoofer 1 preamplified 3 5 mm jack output for headphones Compression type pneumatic Each composed of 1 woofer with aluminium basket and 1 suspended tweeter with adjustable position
11. ialized personnel but always use the Brionvega authorized Technical Service Centres No naked flame source such as candles should be placed on the apparatus No object filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus An excessive sound pressure from earphones and Headphones can cause loss of hearing 230 Vac tolerance 10 48 to62 Hz Netabsorption can be the current 300mA or the power 30 W Carefully read all the chapters of this manual before operating the product This manual provides the basic instructions for operating the rr 226 system The installation preliminary adjustments and procedures that require opening the units and contact with the electrical parts must be carried out by qualified personnel To ensure safe and reliable operation over time use only the power supply cables supplied by the manufacturer Observe all the precautions and warnings Consult the environmental standards at the end of the instructions booklet for more information on the disposal of the product and protection of the environment Installation Instructions Power supply Loudspeakers The Radio phonograph rr 226 operates with an AC The Radio phonograph rr 226 is equipped with power supply The main switch 24 and the mains 2 compression loudspeakers that should be socket 25 for connecting the power supply cable connected to the audio sockets 23 located on the are located on the back panel back panel
12. inserting the CD Play Button to start playing the CD 6 Stop Button to stop playing the CD T Back Button to go back to the previous soundtrack Fast Back Button to go back within the soundtrack Fast Forward Button to advance within the soundtrack Forward Button to advance to the next soundtrack If the MP3 CD is divided into several folders the display will show the number of the folder to which the soundtrack currently being played belongs To move from folder to folder use the button 7 of the CD player After the last soundtrack of each folder the player will automatically jump to the first sound track of the next folder Record player The record player on the top of the Radio phono graph rr 226 is manually operated It does not have either the automatic initial position ing of the stylus or the automatic arm return after the record has finished playing i Handle the arm and stylus of the record player with care Do not allow the record player stylus to continue moving after the record has finished playing in order to avoid damaging or breaking the stylus Before using the record player Before using the record player some important operations must be carried out to set the forces acting on the operation of the record player arm To perform the following operations i Remove the plastic cover of the record player 1 Be careful not to strike the arm or the stylus Make certain that the
13. ock Do not open the appliance Always refer to the documentation or a service centre Carefully read and follow the instructions provided Clean the product using only a damp cloth Transportthe product using the appropriate protective packaging Keep the original packaging of the product in case repairs are required Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity if the plug and or cable 19 are damaged but contact your nearest Technical Service Centre Do not leave the appliance connected to the mains electricity when you are away for long periods The appliance should be positioned near the power outlet and the power supply cable 19 should be easily accessible to facilitate disconnection if necessary Arrange the power supply cable 19 so that nobody will trip over it Do not insert objects inside the appliance Do not remove the back cover of the appliance the high voltage current inside may cause electrical shocks Do not position the appliance in damp areas or areas where it may be exposed to vapours or water splashes Do not place the appliance near sources of heat such as radiators stoves or appliances that produce heat Do not place the appliance in a confined location but ensure that there is sufficient space minimum 10 cm rules all around it for ventilation The air vents must be left free in order to allow cooling of the internal electronics Do not have checks or repairs carried out by non spec
14. of the appliance The loudspeakers can be located in three different positions 1 On the top part of the radio phonograph using the appropriate support guides In this position it will not be possible to access the control keypad of the CD MP3 player and the record player unit Caution Before connecting the power supply cable to the mains socket make certain that the main switch is in position 0 Then power the radio phonograph by moving the switch to position I 2 On the sides of the Radio phonograph using the appropriate interlocking fastening brackets 3 In this position all the controls of the Radio phonograph can be used and at the same time the increased distance between the two loudspeakers guarantees a good stereo effect 4 The 2 loudspeakers can also be positioned further from the central body of the Radio phonograph Since the connection cable of the loudspeaker will have to be extended however take care not to invert the two conductors and the power supply poles Fastening the loudspeakers on the sides To position the loudspeakers on the sides of the cen tral unit hook the loudspeaker to the body of the Radio phonograph using the interlocking bracket already present on inner side of the loudspeaker Ensure that the coupling is secure before re leasing the loudspeaker in order to prevent it from falling
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16. th the screwdriver while removing the clamping screws 13 Starting the record player Once the arm setting procedure has been carried out you can start playing a record To start the record player follow the procedure below 1 Position the record on the turntable of the record player using the felt provided 2 Move the record player switch to position 1 The turntable will begin to rotate 3 Position the stylus on the desired track and using the arm lifter lever lower the stylus onto the record 33 45 rpm settings The record player of the Radio phonograph rr 226 can play 33 and 45 rom records To change the speed of the record player turntable follow the procedure below 1 Lift the record player turntable by pulling it upwards 2 Use the key included to move the drive belt from one motor pulley to the other 3 Reposition the record player turntable The larger pulley is for playing 45 rom records while the smaller pulley is for playing 33 rom records The record player of the Radio phonograph rr 226 is not able to play 78 rpm records 14 Adjusting the Sound levels Adjusting the sound The sound level controls are located in the centre of the front panel on the Radio phonograph rr 226 The following levels can be adjusted by the user 1 Volume Level 12 The listening volume can be increased or decreased using the knob 12 Rotating the knob completely in the anticlockwise direction will
17. tions Once these tuning operations have been completed you can turn the knob 7 to select the programme as sociated with your preferred radio station and begin listening to it Turning off the radio To turn the radio off turn the knob 12 anticlockwise until a click is heard and the reference mark is posi tioned on OFF Record Player CD MP3 Player The Radio phonograph rr 226 is equipped on the top with a CD MP38 player 2 and a record player 6 able to play 33 and 45 rpm records Turn on the appliance by turning the volume control knob 12 clockwise Using the control keypad 18 select the function CD or the function PHONO in order to listen to the desired audio sources RADIO AM FM AST PHONO cD AUXI AUX2 LOUD CD MP3 Player The CD MP3 player 2 of the Radio phonograph rr 226 is a Slot Loading player To insert the CD just let it slide into the slot and the player will independently position the CD in the play ing position The CD MP3 player automatically recognizes if the CD that has been inserted is an audio CD or an MP3 CD On the top left part of the display the text CD or MP3 will appear depending on the type of disc being played 10 Using the audio functions CD ejection button Pressing this button automatically ejects the CD contained inside CD MP3 option Indicates the type of CD inside the player G CD player multifunction display Slot for
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