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Tangent TNR-50 User's Manual
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3. e ee s Peet ESSER ETE Off and standby 1 Turn on the unit by pressing the mains switch 2 Press the standby button on the remote control to switch to standby mode The display will turn off and all functions will be reduced to a minimum to make sure that the unit uses minimal power When in standby mode the unit only reacts to the standby button of the remote control 3 If you wish to turn off the unit to avoid any power consumption you must pre
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12. 4 Stereo Output Analogue stereo output For connection to stereo amplifier or receiver with analogue input Antenna For connection of FM or AM antenna or for the communal antenna system AC input For connection of mains voltage Make sure that the plug has been correctl inserted and that the voltage corresponds to the text printed on the back panel of the cabinet tangent CONNECTION Audio connection layout tuti ut sue e e a uta Tuta tutae t att utate ta ut ta etta Tuta tutu a ut a v
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14. d amp Power Rating 230 240 V AC 50Hz oa CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK o o DO NOT OPEN 84 e ot t t oe ee ee t t MaxP tion 30W ax Fower Consumption AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE 4 d NE PAS OUVRIR 4 No 4 Serial No ACHTUNG VORM FFNEN DES GER TES Me 4 NETZSTECKER ZIEHEN
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16. t t 4 4 Model TNR 50 4 4 Power Rating 230 240 VAC 50Hz oe CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK o DO NOT OPEN ot oe oe MaxP C tion 30W ax Fower Consumption AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE q d NE PAS OUVRIR 4 amp
17. ES o not turn on the power before all connections have been made correctly heck that all connections have been made correctly before turning on the ower heck that the mains voltage is 230 240V AC50Hz before turning on the ower Connection to the mains Check that all other connections have been made correctly before inserting the mains plug into the wall socket Then insert the plug into a suitable socket If the unit is to be used abroad you may need an adapter tangent REMOTE CONTROL Installation of batteries 1 Remove the cover as illustrated 3 Replace the cover i lt 4 Position two batteries of the type 2 in the battery compartment Make sure that the orientation of the batteries is correct see drawing at bottom Do not mix new and old batteries and do not use different types of batteries s f the remote control is not used for prolonged periods remove the batteries from the remote control to avoid corrosion Using the remote control 9 Direct the remote control at the sensor the front panel of the unit When the remote control signal is O a received the unit reacts accordingly The remote CE rB control works within a range of 6 metres Maximum 6m s Sometimes the remote control does not work
18. INFORMATION Handling instructions B The top and back panel of the unit may become warm after prolonged use This is not due to a defect B urn off the power when the unit is not used Protect the power cord Follow the instructions below to prevent abnormal operation electrical shock fire or personal injury Hold the plug firmly when inserting it into the socket Avoid heat producing devices Do not place objects on the power cord Do not carry out service work on or change the power cord Positioning Do not place the unit in any of the fol places m in sunlight close to heat producing devices or in an enclosed rack m In places with high temperatures 40C or more or high relative humidity 9096 or more B n dirty places as some internal parts may be damaged Do not put your Ld pde or any other objects into the unit B Touching the internal parts is dangerous and may cause injury or damage Do not open the cabinet m Do not place any foreign matter in the unit Interference Placing the unit near a television set radio or video player may cause poor picture and sound quality In that case move the unit further away from the television set radio or video player Condensation may occur in the following cases When the unit is moved directly from a cold to a warm place When the unit is used in a room where the radiator has just been switched on or a place where the cold air from
19. repaired by the user DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET RISK OF DANGEROUS VOLTAGE ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ARE ALLOWED TO REPAIR THE UNIT Read the manual Upon unpacking the unit please read the manual carefully and observe all the instructions given Power supply Only the power supply indicated on the rating plate must be used for this unit If you are not sure which power supply you have please contact the distributor or the local electricity supplier Earthing or polarisation If the plug cannot be inserted properly into the socket or if the plug does not fit the unit must not be used in your country Ventilation The cabinet is provided with slots and i openings to ensure ventilation and reliable operation and to protect the unit against overheating Do not block or cover these openings The openings must never be blocked for instance by placing the unit on a bed a sofa a carpet or similar surface Heat Do not place the unit near sources of heat such as radiators heat registers ovens or other units that produce heat Water and moisture The unit must not be placed M ope close to water such as bathtub wash basin kitchen sink or laundry tub in a damp cellar or close to a swimming pool etc Cleaning Unplug the unit before cleaning Do not use liquid detergents and aerosol cleaning agents Use a dry cloth Power cords Wiring must be organised to prevent people from stepping on
20. well in strong light You may have to move the unit if itis a problem s Malfunction may occur if other remote controls are used near the unit Do not place any objects on the remote control as the batteries may become flat if a key is depressed constantly s Make sure that there are no obstacles between remote control and unit s Do not position the unit behind tinted glass as it may reduce the maximum range of the remote control _ Remote control functions TNR 50 FUNCTIONS 1 RDS Switches between RDS information of the selected channel c St Mono Switches between MONO and STEREO on the FM band 3 Preset Changes up or down between stored stations 4 Power Sets the TNR 50 in standby mode 5 AM and FM Press these buttons to change between FM and AM 6 Autotune Auto Preset Search Press this button once and the tuner will auto tune and store all available stations 7 Tune Press these buttons to manually search up or down in frequency 8 Memo After Manually searching with the Tune button press the Memo button and the frequency will be stored on the current reset CDP 50 FUNCTIONS 9 Eject Opens the CD tray 10 Program Allows playback of the music tracks on a CD in a certain order 11 Stop Stops playback 12 Previous Selects the previous track Depress button to rewind 13 Play Pause Starts and pauses playback 14 Repeat Repeats a single track or all tracks 22
21. Design and Engineering ta noent Accessories 2 9 3 1 1x TNR 50 _ 2 1 Remote control 3 2 x Batteries Optional 4 1x FMAntenna Optional 5 00006 0 0 amp 5 1 Operation Manual Vi eoo 25 3 4 E MANUAL This operation manual supplies all the information that you need to have about your Tangent TNR 50 Please read this operation manual carefully before you start using the unit tangent CONTENTS ACCESSORIES Accessories CONTENTS NO Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS C2 Safety precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS O Important safety instructions IMPORTANT INFORMATION O Important information CONNECTION O N Connection to the mains REMOTE CONTROL Installation of batteries 08 Using the remote control 08 Remote control functions 09 FRONT PANEL AND CONNECTIONS Front panel Connections CONNECTION Audio connection layout ADJUSTING THE ANTENNA C2 Adjusting the antenna 1 OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS ON OFF and standby 14 RDS and FM AM 14 Tuning TO Selecting presets 16 Stereo and mono 16 Reset 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting 17 TECHNICAL DATA Co Technical data 1 tangent SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING CAUTION A triangle with a
22. e remote control 1 lf you want to manual tune a channel you must press the tune or button on the remote control or turn the tuning knob on the front panel For every push on the button the frequency will change 0 05MHz on FM and 9 Khz on AM 2 To store the manually tuned channel simply press the Memory button on the front panel or the Memo button on the remote The channel will then be stored on the current preset 1219 OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS Selecting presets Channels that have been saved can be selected either by means of the Preset and Preset buttons on the remote control or on the front panel TUNING Stereo and Mono 1 In some areas not all stations can be recieved noise free because it is not possible to get a strong enough antenna signal In this case there will be a lot of noise on some radio stations It is possible to reduce the noise quite a bit by listening to the radio station in mono in stead of in stereo This can make the radio station acceptable to listen to Change to mono by pressing the ST MO button on the remote or the ST MONO button on the front panel To change back to stereo again simply press the button once again TUNING FM AM AUTOTUNE MEMORY PRESET ST MONO RESET 1 O Q O Reset This tuner can be rese
23. ent ADJUSTING THE ANTENNA Adjusting the antenna As it applies to all other radios the sound quality depends on the signal strength of the antenna inputs The position of the radio in relation to the transmitter thus directly influences the quality of the signal received For an optimal result it is therefore very important that you make sure that the radio receives the best possible antenna signal The FM antenna must be adjusted for the best possible result A good tip is to let the antenna end point a vertical direction and fix it on a wall For an optimal result it is recommended to install a FM antenna on the roof or on the loft For receiving AM station an AM loop antenna must be installed Adjust the antenna for the best possible reception A aeta 9
24. es down in presets Preset Changes up in presets St Mono Changes between stereo and mono on the FM band Reset Resets the tuner Tuning Turn this button clockwise to tune up in frequency and counter clockwice to tune down in frequency tangent FRONT PANEL AND CONNECTIONS Connections f f tatatetatatetetetetetetatatetatetetetetatatetatetetetetatate utate utut a uta utut utu a uta a uta atu a ut a utat a ut a uta uta a utu a utat atu tuta utat tatu tu utut OR ORO t t t t t d
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26. it The load may fall and cause serious injury to persons or damage to the unit Damage Unplug the unit and contact qualified technicians in the following cases A If the power cord or the plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled on the unit or objects have fallen into the unit C If the unit has been exposed to rain or water D If the unit does not work properly after adhering to the instructions in the operation manual Only the settings described in the operation manual must be made as incorrect setting may result in damage and often will make it difficult for a qualified technician to make the unit work properly again E If the unit has been dropped or damaged in any other way F When the operation of the unit changes drastically the unit requires service Service Do not attempt to carry out any service work yourself By opening or removing the cabinet you willbe exposed to dangerous voltage or other hazards Any service work should be carried out by qualified technicians Spare parts If spare parts are required make sure that the service technician uses spare parts specified by the manufacturer or spare parts with the same characteristics as the original Unauthorised spare parts may cause fire electrical shock etc Safety check After service or repairs on the unit ask the service technician to carry out a safety check to ensure that the unit is ready for use tangent IMPORTANT
27. lightning symbol draws the user s attention to dangerous voltage without insulation in the cabinet which may be high enough to entail a risk of electric shock A triangle with an exclamation mark draws the user s attention to important instructions for use and maintenance in the accompanying manual which should be studied symbol for CLASS II double insulation TO MINIMISE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET AS IT CONTAINS DANGEROUS VOLTAGE ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ARE ALLOWED TO CARRY OUT REPAIR AND SERVICE If the plug of the power cord needs to be replaced it is important that the replacement is identical to the plug to be replaced or that the new plug has been recommended by the manufacturer TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK IT IS IMPORTANT TO INSERT THE PLUG CORRECTLY INTO THE SOCKET tangent IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ AND OBSERVE BOTH THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE UNIT KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This unit was designed and manufactured with a view to providing maximum safety for the user Incorrect use of the unit may cause electrical shock or fire The protection devices built into this unit will protect the user if the procedures below are observed in connection with installation use and repair This unit is fully electronic and contains no parts that can be
28. on a CD 15 Power Sets the CDP 50 in standby mode 16 Next Selects the next track Depress tangent button for fast forward 17 Random All tracks are played in random order 50 FUNCTIONS 18 Input buttons Selects input of amplifier 19 Treble Adjusts treble level by means of VOL and 20 Bass Adjusts bass level by means of VOL and 21 Power Sets the AMP 50 in standby mode 22 Volume t Adjusts the master volume PROGRAM EJECT POWER BASS TREBLE POWER AMP 50 Some of the functions of the unit can only be performed by means of the remote control Some functions are connected with the selected signal input source Some buttons on the remote control may therefore not be available if the corresponding signal input source has not been selected tangent FERONT PANEL AND CONNECTIONS Front panel tangent O CO NO Mains switch Used to interrupt the mains voltage LED indicator Lights green when the unit is turned on Lights red when the unit is in standby mode or in operation FM AM Switches between FM and AM Autotune Press this button once and the tuner will start to automatically tune and store all available stations Memory After manually tuning in station press this button once and the tuned in channel will be stored on the current preset Preset Chang
29. ss the mains switch lt gt f e 2 POWER tangent RDS and FM AM m 1 As this tuner can receive both normal FM radio and AM it features a function that can switch between the two reception types To switch 2 between FM and AM you must either press the FM AM button on the front panel or the FM orAM aoue o buttons on the remote control Q Q z 2 This tuner features information possibilities on FM 1 called RDS To activate this information you must press the RDS button on the remote control The display will show information about for name of station PTY information Radio text etc POWER PRESET _ TUNE AUTOTUNE ngent OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS Tuning When the unit is turned on for the first time all settings will be default settings The settings can be changed according to your preference When the unit is turned off the next time these settings will naturally be saved as the new default settings This also applies if you unplug the unit When the unit has been turned on channels must be saved This is done by means of the autotune function 1 To use the autotune function through the front panel controls press the AUTOTUNE button All available channels on the current tuner band will be saved 2 You can also press the AUTOTUNE button on th
30. t This is used to delete channel stored in the unit Press the RESET button on the front panel to reset the unit tangent TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY No power when the unit is turned Switch on the electric current at the socket Check that the plug has been correctly inserted into the socket The internal fuse has blown and must be replaced by a qualified service technician The power cord has been damaged and must be replaced No sound The unit has not been turned on Incorrect connection to the amplifier No loudspeakers have been connected to the amplifier The TNR 50 has not found any stations The display does not show RDS The TNR 50 has not found any stations information The selected station does not broadcast any information The antenna signal is too poor See the section on adjusting the antenna ta ngent TECHNICAL DATA Technical data RF section Tuner bands FM AM Sensitivity Display Presets Audio outputs Voltage and power consumption Dimensions WxDxH Weight 87 5 108 0MHz 522 1620KHz 96dBm type 2 lines of 16 characters LED backlight 40 Stereo 2 5Vpp 48kHz sample rate 16 bit sample resolution See back panel 430 x 290 x 75mm 4 5 kg We reserve the right to change the technical data and the design of the product without notice as a result of further development
31. the air conditioning system is directed at the unit If the unit is used in the summer in a warm and humid room just after it has been moved from an air conditioned room m If there is steam or a high level of humidity in the room In case of condensation the unit will not work properly Turn off the unit Unplug the unit and leave it for 2 3 hours The unit will then have adapted to the environment and any condensation will have disappeared tangent CONNECTION to the mains t t t t t ORO UO OO UO GO OO o 4 t t
32. the cables and to avoid pinching by objects placed on or beside them Take special care around sockets and plug boxes and where the power cords leave the unit Overloading Make sure that wall sockets extension cords and plug boxes are not overloaded as this may lead to fire or electrical shock tangent IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Lightning Unplug the unit for additional protection during thunder or when the unit is not used for prolonged periods This will prevent damage to the unit from lightning and power surges Penetration of objects and liquid Never push any foreign objects through the openings into the unit as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short circuit parts and thus cause fire or electric shock Do not spill liquid on the unit Accessories Do not place the unit on unstable surfaces such as a trolley stand tripod shelf or table The unit may fall and injure children or adults or be seriously damaged Use only trolley stand tripod shelf or table that is very stable or provided with the unit The unit must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and by means of installation equipment recommended by the manufacturer If the unit is placed on a trolley the trolley must be moved very carefully Sudden stops unnecessary force and uneven surfaces may cause the trolley to turn over Loads Do not place heavy loads on the unit and do not step on
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