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1. Page 13 Operation SWICHING ON ss sss sss Page 14 Switching off Page 14 Selecting and adjusting the 01100 Page 14 Selecting and adjusting playback functions Page 15 setting the Vol m e sss asa Setting the 3 Band PLL Tuner Playing Back Audio Storage Media Remote Control Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance DISPOSAL comicios Information Important Guarantee Information Page 23 A east Page 23 SilverGrest GBME 5 KH2391_Content_UK indd 5 D 05 09 2006 14 49 08 Uhr KH2391_Content_UK indd 6 Introduction Car Radio KH 2391 E Introduction For your safety Please read these instructions through carefully and fold out the page with the illustrations while doing so You should follow the instructions closely when you operate the device If you have any further questions concerning the use of this device please contact the service centre for your country see guarantee card It is advisable to store the operating instructions in a safe place and to pass them on if you give the radio to anyone else Proper Use The KH 2391 car radio is suitable for private use for receiving radio stations in the FM MW LW range and f
2. Including Traffic Information in Playback e Press the _TA_ button once in order to include traffic information in playback TA and TP alternate in the display window if the radio station to which you are listening transmits traffic information NO TP TA flashes in the display window if the radio station to which you are lis tening does not transmit any traffic information For the duration of the traffic information being trans mitted the tuner switches automatically within the same radio company to the radio station transmitting the traffic information TRAFFIC INF appears in the display window Note When traffic information is transmitted CD playback is interrupted and then started again automatically e Press the _Ta_ button again in order to switch this function off AF Function Alternative Frequencies This function makes it possible for the tuner to permanently optimise reception of a radio station e Pressthe AF button 8 AF appears in the display window The tuner searches for and receives the optimum frequency that can be received on which the radio station being GB E 17 05 09 2006 14 49 15 Uhr KH2391_Content_UK indd 18 Operation played back is transmitted e Press and hold down the _AF_ button so that REG ON appears in the display window The tuner searches within the surrounding region f
3. gt o n oS 2 a Street Postcode Town Country Telephone Date Signature Description of the fault X E KH2391_Content_UK indd 25 D 05 09 2006 14 49 22 Uhr KH2391_Content_UK indd 26 D 05 09 2006 14 49 22 Uhr emam GE 27 KH2391_Content_UK indd 27 eS 05 09 2006 14 49 22 Uhr 28 GIE Emam KH2391_Content_UK indd 28 e 05 09 2006 14 49 22 Uhr
4. control knob to adjust the volume as desired SiverCrest KH2391_Content_UK indd 14 Switching off Press the _ _ button 3 The background illumination of the control panel goes off and the time appears in the display window When the radio is switched off it stores all settings from the last time it was operated The device automatically adjusts the time with the help of the radio signals received When the radio is switched on again it plays back the last audio storage medium used or the tuner Selecting and adjusting the sound VOL Volume of the loudspeakers Adjust the loudspeakers to the desired volume by turning the SEL VOL control knob BAS Bass lower range of the loudspeaker sound Press THE SEL VOL control knob amp until BAS appears in the display window Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desired bass level Values between 7 and 7 can be selected TRE Treble higher range of the loudspeaker sound Press the SEL VOL control knob repeatedly until TRE appears in the display window Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desired treble level Values between 7 and 7 can be selected BAL Balance difference in volume between the left L and right R loudspeakers Press the SEL VOL control knob 23 until BAL appears in the display window Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desi
5. front right of the amplifier Insert the white plug of the second cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the OUT FRONT cinch plug jack amplifier connec tion white front left 62 Then insert the second white plug of the second cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the FRONT cinch plug jack amplifier connection white front left of the amplifier Connecting a portable audio device For establishing a cinch connection to any audio source the headphone output 3 5 mm stereo jack of any audio device e g MP3 player can be con nected to the car radio Use a 3 5 mm jack plug connection cable to 2x cinch plugs Guide the cinch connection cable to the portable audio device and carefully out of the front of the DIN assembly bracket Insert the red plug of the cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the LINE IN R cinch plug jack red rear right 63 Insert the white plug of the cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the LINE IN L cinch plug jack white rear left 69 Then insert the 3 5 mm stereo jack into the headphone output of the audio device In order to play back the sound press the MODE button until the letters AUX appear in the display window For operation of the external device please see its operating instructions Connecting to the aerial of the motor vehicle Guide the connection cable of the vehicle aerial carefully out of the front of the DIN assembly br
6. A 15A fuse of the fuse holder of the 12VDC power supply is broken Replace the broken fuse with a new 15A fuse Then press the RESET button with the tip of the ballpoint pen If the fuse is broken again check that the wiring is correct Or The device is broken Please contact the service centre for your country see guarantee card The device cannot be operated The control panel D is wrongly connected Ensure that the control panel D is correctly connected see the section on attaching the control panel Or The battery of the remote control is flat Replace the used battery with a new lithium battery of type CR2025 3VDC Or The sensors 3 of the control panel and or remote control may be dirty Clean the sensor 3 of the control panel D or the remote control if necessary Or The device is broken Please contact the service centre for your country see guarantee card The stored stations do not remain stored if the control panel is removed or the engine turned off The connections for 12V constant current 62 and 12 volt ignition current 64 have been mixed up GB IE 21 SilverGrest 05 09 2006 14 49 18 Uhr KH2391_Content_UK indd 22 e Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Disposal on the ISO plug in the vehicle various layouts of the respective manufacturers As soon as the ignition is switched off the internal memory of the radio no longer has any power supply The colour coding of t
7. SilverCrest O LINE OUT Connection for delivering audio data from a hi fi device Cinch A standardised plug in connection for transmitting electrical signals O RDS Radio Data System Additional coded information transmitted by the radio stations in addition to conventional music and language broadcasts O AF Alternative Frequency A function which automatically receives the optimum frequency for the station being listened to TA TP Traffic Announcement Traffic Program A function which allows channels with traffic information to be received 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 PTY Program Type This function enables the reception of specific types of program e g rock music O HiFi High Fidelity A quality standard for audio playback equipment 160 plug An adapter for connecting electronic hi fi equipment in accordance with the Interna tional Organization for Standardization m Preparation For connection and installation you require the fol lowing components and tools that are not included in the scope of supply 1x ISO plug for connecting the loudspeakers of a motor vehicle 1x ISO plug for the 12V DC connection 1x Car aerial connection with plug in connection 1x A pa
8. supply of a car obtain information on how to maintain electrical safety from the vehicles operation manual When connecting to the 12VDC power supply of a vehicle ensure that there is no voltage in the vehicle s connection cables Equip the con nection cables with fuse holders 2x 15A 05 09 2006 14 49 10 Uhr When installing in a motor vehicle please ensure that the vehicle cannot be operated and has been securely immobilised Turn off the ignition and park the vehicle with the handbrake applied Complete the connection to the 12VDC power supply with full protection against moisture Ensure that the 12V DC power supply is discon nected when carrying out installation mainte nance and servicing Do not place the device in the vicinity of mois ture fire heat and prolonged temperatures above 50 C Do not damage any lines required for fuel electricity brakes hydraulics water or data transmission when attaching the screws Ensure that the plug in for 12V DC constant current 62 the plug in for 12V DC ignition cur rent 69 and if applicable the plug in electric aerial 63 do not come into contact with a fuel line e g petrol pump Do not allow yourself to become distracted from the road traffic when operating or reading the displays of the car radio Acquaint yourself with operation of the radio before starting your journey and practise how to use the radio s features safely You should also adjust the volume i
9. the connection between the car radio and the 12VDC power supply make sure it is completely protected against moisture Tip Use an ISO Plug 12 GB IE KH2391_Content_UK indd 12 Please ensure that the intact 10A flat blade fuse 60 is inserted into the flat the blade fuse socket as far as it will go Guide the connection cables for the 12V DC power supply carefully out of the front of the DIN assembly bracket Establish the connection between the connection cables of the ISO plug and the connection cables of the 12VDC power supply with the 3x15A fuse holders Ensure that the connections of the 3x 15A fuse holders do not cause any short circuit and that the fixing screws are firmly tightened Using a 15A fuse holder connect the cable for the 12V DC constant current plug in 62 to the connection cable for the 12V DC constant current of the motor vehicle Optional only if an electric aerial is connected Using one 15A fuse holder each connect the cables for the 12VDC ignition current 64 and electric aerial 63 plug ins to the connection cable for 12V DC ignition current of the vehicle In this manner the car radio and an electric aerial can only use current from the vehicle when the ignition is switched on Using a biscuit connector connect the cable for the minus earth connection plug in in the vehicle 65 to the minus pole connection cable of the vehicle minus pole of the battery which is connected to the bodywork o
10. will give you a processing number RMA as well as an address to which you can send your product to have it repaired under the guarantee If you send your product in for repair please enclose a copy of the sales receipt The device must be packaged in such a way that it is not damaged during transport and the RMA number must be readily visible Any products sent in without an RMA number cannot be processed Note Your warranty claims are not affected by the guarantee Importer Kompernass GmbH Burgstr 21 D 44867 Bochum Germany KH2391_Content_UK indd 23 Information Subject to technical changes in the interests of further development GB IE 23 05 09 2006 14 49 19 Uhr KH2391_Content_UK indd 24 e 05 09 2006 14 49 20 Uhr SilverCrest Ben MP3 Car Radio KH 2391 Kompernass Service In order to ensure that your device is repaired free United Kingdom of charge please contact our service hotline Please 08707 876177 have your sales receipt at hand when doing so Kompernass Service Ireland 087 99 62 077 Please provide clear details of the sender www mysilvercrest de Surname First name ra gt 3 z lt o E oO e 3 E e E E i E o o Se z
11. window ESP 10 40 Electronic Shock Protection For the playback of CDs CD Rs or CD RWs the data are stored for either 10 or 40 seconds in ad vance This enables the sound to be played back free from interference e g when driving over bumpy surfaces e Turn the SEL VOL control knob until ESP 10 appears in the display window The data are stored for 10 seconds e Turn the SEL VOL control knob until ESP 40 appears in the display window The data are stored for 40 seconds MULT ON OFF Function not possible on the KH 2391 MULT ON CD playback from the optional CD Changer SilverGrest GB IE 15 05 09 2006 14 49 14 Uhr Operation MULT OFF CD playback from the CD compartment 9 e Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desired function BEEP ON OFF BEEP ON A beep is heard through the loudspeak ers when the radio is operated BEEP OFF No beep is heard when the radio is operated e Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desired function SEEK 1 2 SEEK 1 The automatic station search stops at the first radio station that can be received SEEK 2 The automatic station search only stops after the __ button or the _ i__ button is released e Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desired function STEREO MONO Stereo or mono sound playback during radio reception e Press the SE
12. 3 SilverCrest f Car A3Di0 SO Operation manual GB IE Operation and Safety 1065 Page 5 KH 2391 KH2391_Cover_UK indd 5 8 31 08 2006 15 31 28 Uhr gt JERN A Vay a aw T DODO ED Se a KH2391_Cover_UK indd 9 12 D 31 08 2006 15 31 35 Uhr Content Introduction For your Safety 6 Proper Use 6 Equipment 6 Scope of Supply 7 Technical Data 7 Audio Storage Media 8 Safety Important Safety Instructions Page 8 Preparation cos Page 10 Installation Removing the control panel from the car radio Page 11 Installing the DIN assembly bracket in the vehicle s instrument panel Page 11 Connecting to the loudspeakers of the vehicle Page 11 Connecting to the vehicle s 12 V DC power supply Page 12 Connecting an amplifier Page 12 Connecting a portable audio device Page 13 Connecting to the aerial of the motor vehicle Page 13 Attaching to the DIN assembly bracket Page 13 Attaching the control 0
13. L VOL control knob amp STEREO appears in the display window e Turn the SEL VOL control knob again MONO appears in the display window LOCAL DX LOCAL Radio stations in the local vicinity with a strong transmission signal are played back DX Distant radio stations with a weak trans mission signal are also played back e Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desired function e Press the SEL VOL control knob amp Your settings are automatically stored After 10 seconds the device automatically changes to playback mode 16 GB IE SilverCrest KH2391_Content_UK indd 16 Setting the volume e Increase the volume by turning the SEL VOL control knob in a clockwise direction e Reduce the volume by turning the SEL VOL control knob in an anticlockwise direction Mute Function The mute function enables you to turn off the loudspeakers e Press the muzom button Playback is muted and MUTE ON appears in the display window e Press the mu pin button again Playback continues as before the MUTE function was activated and MUTE ON disappears from the display window Setting the 3 Band PLL Tuner e Press the MODE button until TUNER ap pears in the display window You can select 3x FM frequency bands FM1 FM2 and FM3 1x medium wave frequency band MW and 1x long wave frequency band LW Each fre quency band ha
14. NE_S L L The length of time during which radio stations with traffic information are searched for is 90 sec onds S The length of time during which radio stations with traffic information are searched for is 30 sec onds e Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desired function KH2391_Content_UK indd 15 e Operation DSP OFF POP M ROCK M CLASS M FLAT M Selection of an acoustic pattern for various play back styles of music and language with preset bass and treble levels e Turn the SEL VOL control knob amp the acoustic pattern of your setting for BAS and TRE is selected e Turn the SEL VOL control knob until POP M appears in the display window the acoustic pattern for pop music is selected e Turn the SEL VOL control knob until ROCK M appears in the display window the acoustic pattern for rock music is selected e Turn the SEL VOL control knob until CLASS M appears in the display window the acoustic pattern for classical music is selected e Turn the SEL VOL control knob until FLAT M appears in the display window the acoustic pattern for speech is selected LOUD ON OFF The loudness function increases the playback level of the bass sounds when the volume is low e Press the SEL VOL control knob LOUD ON appears in the display window 9 e Turn the SEL VOL control knob again LOUD OFF appears in the display
15. Radio Control Panel removed see Fig C 22 LED red CD compartment Front CD compartment Connection socket Opening mechanism SD and MMC port amp USB port Control panel attachment point LED red power supply Reset button Control panel attachment point CD eject button Reverse of the Car Radio see Fig D Metal housing with vents ISO plug jack for loudspeaker connection Plug in for rear right loudspeaker 42 Plug in for rear right loudspeaker Plug In for front right loudspeaker Plug in for front right loudspeaker Plug in for front left loudspeaker Plug in for front left loudspeaker Plug in for rear left loudspeaker 05 09 2006 14 49 09 Uhr Plug in for rear left loudspeaker Flat blade fuse socket 60 Flat blade fuse 10A ISO plug jack to the 12VDC power connection including connection of an automatic aerial 62 Plug in for 12VDC constant current amp Plug in for electric aerial Plug in for 12VDC ignition current Plug in for minus earth connection in the vehicle 6 Attachment screw including M5 nut and washer OUT REAR cinch R plug jack loudspeaker connection red rear right LINE INR cinch plug jack red right LINE IN L cinch plug jack white left OUT REAR cinch L plug jack loudspeaker connection white rear left Aerial socket OUT FRONT cinch plug jack loudspeaker connection white front left OU
16. T FRONT cinch plug jack loudspeaker connection red front right Top of the Car Radio see Fig E Transport safety screw 2x Front of the Remote Control see Fig F Power POWER button ENTER SEL ENTER SEL button ob x TUNE SEEK multifunction button o aos VOL button upper de 5100 button back Skip button forwards voy VOL button lower move MODE button ASIPS MP3 AS PS button 0 5 10 5 button e 10 6 button psp DISP button Band BAND button rom Da RDM 4 button RPT _3 RPT 3 button m 2 INT 2 button rau Di PAU 1 button KH2391_Content_UK indd 7 Introduction Rear of the Remote Control see Fig G Battery compartment 3 Battery holder Unlock button Installation Accessories see Fig E DIN assembly bracket 6 Installation key Scope of Supply 1x Car radio including control panel 1x IR remote control including 1 x lithium battery of type CR2025 3VDC 1x Plastic box for control panel 1x DIN assembly bracket 2x Installation key 1x Anchoring plate including attachment material 1x Operation manual Technical Data Car Radio Rated voltage 12V DC minus pole negative connected to the body within the vehicle Power consumption max 10 A Power
17. acket up to the car radio KH2391_Content_UK indd 13 Installatio Insert the plug of the connection cable of the vehicle aerial as far as it will go into the aerial socket 6 of the car radio If necessary use an aerial adapter in accordance with the technical data of the aerial If present Connect the 12V DC connection cable of an electric aerial to the electric aerial 63 plug in Attaching to the DIN assembly bracket Insert the rear of the car radio together with the connected cables carefully into the DIN assembly bracket Ensure that no objects are able to cover the vents of the metal housing Ensure that there is no connection cable between the metal housing 69 and the DIN assembly bracket Prevent the cables from becoming caught as any damage may result in a short circuit and malfunctioning of the device or the vehicle s electronic system Push the car radio into the DIN assembly bracket until it distinctly locks in place You should also secure your device against theft Fix the attachment screw 66 with the anchoring plate and the attachment material to the engine fire wall of the vehicle Fix the attachment screw 66 with the M5 nut and washer to the holder of the assembly cut out of the vehicle Ensure that all cables are properly connected and that the power supply is working correctly The LED red power supply flashes Use the tip of a ballpoint pen to press the reset button 6 on th
18. and its imple mentation in national law used electrical equipment must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner Please contact your local authority for information on the possibilities of disposing of used electrical equipment Battery Disposal As the end consumer you are legally obliged accord ing to the battery regulations to return all used bat teries Batteries containing pollutants are marked with the adjacent symbols which indicate that it is forbidden to dispose of them in the normal domestic waste The designations for the significant heavy metals are Cd Cadmium Hg mercury Pb lead Please take used batteries to a disposal centre of your local authority or return them to the dealer where you bought them With this you are fulfilling your legal obligations and making an important contribution to environmental protection 05 09 2006 14 49 18 Uhr Information Important Guarantee Information Thank you for deciding to purchase a SilverCrest product with 36 months guarantee from the date of purchase Please read the operating instructions carefully be fore using your product for the first time If in spite of the high level of quality of this device you should have cause for complaint or a hardware fault should occur you have the opportunity of con tacting the service hotline see guarantee card If it is not possible to solve the problem by telephone the hotline
19. e front of the device see Fig 0 The default settings are activated Attaching the control panel Remove the control panel D from the plastic box Avoid hard contact with the display window GB E 05 09 2006 14 49 12 Uhr n 13 Installation Operation Place the rear left hand edge of the control panel D on the control panel attachment point 2 on the front of the device Ensure that the plug in connection strip is positioned in front of the connection socket 0 Carefully press the rear right hand edge of the control panel against the control panel attachment point until it distinctly locks into place Fold the control panel D upwards and allow it to lock into place TSW gt E gt ad 3 5 73 YY em Pp y hs gt 1 al ao fi gt gt sl Ju tay a al ES 4 e T m Operation The factory settings of the device are as follows 14 GB E Switching on Press the _ J button The word WELCOME appears in the display window The buttons are illuminated in blue these can be adjusted on two levels Press the mu pim button for 2 seconds If it is pressed again for 2 seconds the brightness of the display window is increased once more The tuner is activated and FM1 1st FM band 87 50 station frequency appears in the display window AF flashes The loudspeakers play back the reception from the tuner Turn the SEL VOL
20. e of the tracks by pressing and turning the SEL VOL control knob 3 e Press the SEL VOL control knob 23 to confirm the last letter the last figure Playback of the desired track begins e Tip Instead of entering the 8 place filename you can press the SEL VOL control knob amp for 2 seconds to confirm the first letter Select and confirm one of the tracks by pressing and turning the SEL VOL control knob amp Changing the Folder Sequence You can only use this function with CDs CD Rs CD RWs a USB stick or SD MMC if these contain MP3 data and are arranged in folder structures e Press the _5 button and the folder before the folder currently running is played back e Press the _6 button and the folder after the folder currently running is played back Pause e Press the 1 PAU button and playback is interrupted e Press the 1 Pau button again and playback continues SilverGrest GB IE 19 05 09 2006 14 49 17 Uhr KH2391_Content_UK indd 20 Operation Repeat e Press the 3 RPT button and the current track is repeated permanently RPT ON appears in the display window The current track is played back repeatedly e Press the 3 RPT button again RPT OFF appears in the display window Scanning e Press the 2 INT button 43 and the first few seconds of all tracks are
21. ect the lead of the plug in 43 to the lead for the front right loudspeaker e Connect the lead of the plug in 4 to the lead for the front right loudspeaker e Connect the lead of the plug in to the lead for the front left loudspeaker e Connect the lead of the plug in 9 to the lead for the front left loudspeaker e Connect the lead of the plug in to the lead for the rear left loudspeaker e Connect the lead of the plug in 43 to the lead for the rear left loudspeaker GB IE SilverCrest 11 05 09 2006 14 49 11 Uhr Installation Connecting to the vehicle s 12 V DC power supply Warning Before connecting to the 12VDC power supply of a motor vehicle consult the vehicle s operation manual on how to maintain electrical safety Ensure that when you establish the connection to the 12V DC power supply the connection leads of the vehicle are not carrying any voltage Do not damage any safety equipment such as the on board computer or the alarm system of the vehicle Establish the connection to the 12VDC power supply with 3x 15A fuse holders When installing in a motor vehicle you should ensure that the vehicle cannot be operated and is completely immobilised Turn off the ignition and park the vehicle with the handbrake applied During installation you should use tools with a double insulated handle Avoid electrical short circuits when connecting to the 12V DC power supply When establishing
22. etal housing and the preassembled DIN as sembly bracket amp until they clearly lock in place Ensure that the convex side faces outwards in KH2391_Content_UK indd 11 Preparation Installation each case Store the installation keys carefully for future use e Remove the DIN assembly bracket 5 and place it flush in the DIN assembly cut out of the vehi cle s instrument panel e Secure the DIN assembly bracket against removal Bend approximately ten tin dog points on both the upper and lower side of the DIN assembly bracket amp from the inside towards the outside Please ensure that the DIN assembly bracket is installed flush in the DIN assembly cut out e Attached the plastic frame completely to the front of the device Connecting to the loudspeakers of the vehicle Tip Use an ISO plug e Guide the connection cables of the loudspeakers mounted in the vehicle carefully out of the front of the DIN assembly bracket 6 e Establish the connection between the connection cables of the ISO plug and the connection cables of the loudspeakers fitted to the vehicle with the help of biscuit connectors ensuring that the connections in the biscuit connectors do not cause any short circuits and that the fixing screws are firmly tightened e Connect the lead of the plug in to the lead for the rear right loudspeaker e Connect the lead of the plug in to the lead for the rear right loudspeaker e Conn
23. f the motor vehicle as standard Connecting an amplifier Tip Use two cinch connection cables insulation and plug white red You can connect an amplifier to the device for each loudspeaker channel LINE OUT Install the two cinch connection cables in the vehicle according to their operating instructions Pass two cinch connection cables to the amplifier and carefully out of the front of the DIN assembly bracket Insert the red plug of the first cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the OUT REAR cinch R plug jack amplifier connection red rear right Then insert the two red plugs of the first cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the REAR cinch R plug jack amplifier connection red rear right of the amplifier Insert the white plug of the first cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the OUT REAR cinch L plug jack amplifier connection white rear left Then insert the second white plug of the first cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the REAR cinch L plug jack amplifier connection white rear left of the amplifier Insert the red plug of the second cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the OUT FRONT cinch plug jack amplifier connection red front right 63 05 09 2006 14 49 12 Uhr o Then insert the second red plug of the second cinch connection cable as far as it will go into the FRONT cinch plug jack amplifier connection red
24. he stated cables must be red and yellow In this case swap over the con nections for 12V constant current amp and 12 volt ignition current 64 Some manufacturers provide the opportunity of swapping the two cables by means of preas sembled plug in connectors A further possibility is to purchase an additional ISO adapter plug on socket with plug in con nectors from a specialist shop and also to swap over the two contacts red and yellow This work should only be carried out by a pro fessional electrician m Care and Maintenance The device is maintenance free e Turn the device off e Clean the plastic surfaces of the device and remote control with a dry cloth Under no circumstances should you use solvent or other aggressive detergents Changing the Battery of the Remote Control e Press the unlock button 4 and remove the battery holder from the battery compart ment 62 see Fig G e Insert a lithium battery of type CR2025 3VDC into the battery holder in such a way that the side marked with a is facing upwards Then push the battery holder into the battery compartment vuntil it distinctly locks into place 22 GB IE m Disposal a The packaging consists of 100 environ mentally friendly materials which can be disposed of at the local recycling points Do not throw electrical equipment into the domestic waste According to European Directive 2002 96 EC on old electrical and electronic equipment
25. igh 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 Receiver An electronic device for receiving radio programmes and sound data from storage media also a preamplifier Tuner A device that receives and plays back radio signals PLL Phase locked loop An electronic switch which enables precise reception of radio frequencies FM Frequency Modulation A reception band for radio programmes frequency range 87 5 108 MHz MW Medium Wave A reception band for radio programmes frequency range 530 1600 KHz LW Long Wave A reception band for radio programmes frequency range 144 290 KHz CD CD R CD RW Compact Disc A storage medium for sound and picture data disc shaped 0 approx 120 mm USB Universal Serial Bus A universal inter face for data transmission SD Secure Digital Card A storage medium for sound and picture data rectangular approx 24x1x32mm MMC Multimedia Card A storage medium for sound and picture data rectangular approx 24x1x32mm MP3 Moving Picture Experts Group Layer 3 A compressed audio format 1D3 Additional information which states the names of tracks and artists in audio files e g MP3 LINE IN Connection for feeding audio data into a hi fi device 10 GB IE
26. ir of loudspeakers impedance 4 8 Ohm including supply line 3x Fuse holder with 15A fuse 1x DIN assembly cut out in the instrument panel of the vehicle 9x Biscuit connectors 05 09 2006 14 49 11 Uhr 1x Stripping tongs or cable stripping knife 1x Screwdriver 1x SW 8 spanner jaw size 8 mm 1x Ballpoint pen For the connection of an aerial installed in the vehicle you may require 1x Aerial adapters in accordance with the technical data of the aerial For the connection of an amplifier you will require 2x Cinch connection cables insulation and plug white red m Installation Removing the control panel from the car radio e Avoid hard contact with the display window e Press the Open button 4 and allow the control panel to reach the horizontal position e Push the control panel D slightly to the left and pull it forwards e Store the control panel in the plastic box see also the illustration in the section Attaching the Control Panel Installing the DIN assembly bracket in the vehicle s instrument panel e Remove all packing material from the device e Unscrew the safety transport screws 64 com pletely from the metal housing 9 see Fig E and carefully release the plastic frame from the front of the device e Release the attachment points by slightly raising the upper frame edge and pulling it carefully towards the front e Push the two installation keys 66 between the m
27. mp to the next track 05 09 2006 14 49 16 Uhr Accessing Track Passages Within a track you can access previous or subse quent passages e Press and hold down the _ _ button in or der to access a preceding passage within a track e Press and hold down the _ w_ button Din order to access a subsequent passage within a track As soon as the button used is released playback continues from the accessed passage Selecting Tracks on the Basis of the Storage Location Only possible with MP3 data e Press the LA PS button once TRK SCH appears in the display window e Press the SEL VOL control knob and the third figure of the storage location appears in the display window e Turn the SEL VOL control knob 23 select the third figure of the storage location for the desired track and press the SEL VOL control knob In the display window the second figure of the storage location flashes e Turn the SEL VOL control knob 23 select the second figure of the storage location for the desired track and press the SEL VOL control knob In the display window the first figure of the storage location flashes e Turn the SEL VOL control knob 23 select the first figure of the storage location for the desired track and press the SEL VOL control knob 3 The desired track plays back Searching for Tracks from Folders You can only use
28. n such a way that you can hear the sirens of emergency vehicles A Caution Ensure that you do not injure or damage the sensitive hearing of your passengers particularly infants children and pets in the vehicle Adjust the volume and balance of the loudspeakers to a safe and comfortable level for all passengers Note Adjust the volume such that you can always hear the warning signals of other road users Before operating the radio check that all com ponents have been installed in accordance with the instructions Before assembling and operating the radio check that the supplied parts are complete and not damaged Use the car radio only with the original supplied parts KH2391_Content_UK indd 9 Safety Do not cover the metal housing 69 with other objects Protect all electrical contact surfaces against short circuits moisture damage and dirt Do not place the device on or next to the battery of a motor vehicle Prevent short circuits and damage Please ensure that no foreign bodies or objects get inside the radio In case of malfunctions or damage please disconnect the car radio immediately from the 12VDC power supply Connect to the loudspeakers CD changer amplifier and audio storage media CD CD R CD RW USB memory stick MP3 player SD and MMC in accordance with the respective operating instructions The car radio should only be repaired by au thorised and trained specialists If your radio needs repai
29. of the device e Please ensure that the flattened corner is facing downwards and the contact surface to the left Playback Playback begins automatically and the following information appears in the display window track running time artist or folder This information varies depending on the storage medium used e If the USB stick is already in the USB port 63 press the MODE button until USB appears in the display window Or e If there is an SD MMC with data in MP3 format in the SD and MMC port press the button until MEM CARD appears in the display window For the following operations please see the following chapter Playing back from Audio Storage Media CDs CD Rs and CD RWs Selecting tracks Accessing track passages Selecting tracks on the basis of the storage location Searching for tracks from folders Searching for tracks by the file name Changing the folder sequence Pause Repeat Scanning Random Playback 05 09 2006 14 49 17 Uhr e Operation Remote Control Troubleshooting Disconnection e Remove the USB plug of the USB audio storage medium completely from the USB port 3 Or e Press the SD MMC in the SD and MMC port 6 in order to unlock it e Remove the SD MMC from the SD and MMC port 62 m Remote Control O Tip Familiarise yourself with use of the similar buttons on the remote control see Fig F Please see the layout of the control
30. or identical radio stations of the radio company e Press the AF button REG OFF appears in the display window The tuner searches for all radio stations PTY Function Select this function in order to receive stations with special programme categories Press the pty button and then one of the storage buttons 1 6 QS OO 8 9 PTY appears in the display window and one of the categories The following programme categories are currently stored Music 1 POP M ROCK M 2 EASY M LIGHT M 3 CLASSICS OTHER M 4 JAZZ M COUNTRY 5 NATION M OLDIES M 6 FOLK M Speech 1 NEWS AFFAIRS INFO 2 SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA 3 CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED 4 WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN 5 SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN 6 TRAVEL LEISURE DOCUMENT Note A few seconds after you have made your se lection the search begins for a station transmitting the desired programme category If no suitable sta tion is found at the time NO PTY appears in the display window and the station you were listening to previously is received again DISP Function e Press the Disp button 2 the display window now shows the current frequency Press it again to call up the time PTY and station 18 GB IE SilverCrest Playing Back Audio Storage Media CDs CD Rs and CD RWs O Tip e Prevent poor playback from audio storage media Clean CDs CD Rs and CD RWs before use with a dry antis
31. or playing back CD CD R CD RW USB Memory Stick MP3 Player SD and MMC audio storage media The car radio has a removable control panel and an IR remote control device which can only be supplied with electricity by means of 1 lithium battery of type CR2025 3VDC The car radio may only be connected to the 12VDC supply The device is suitable for con necting to four loudspeakers with an impedance of 4 8 Ohm a maximum of four power amplifiers to the four speaker output channels Any careless use or use other than for the intended purpose will result in the guarantee becoming invalid Equipment Front of the Control Panel Fig A Control panel Plastic frame Sensor remote control Open button LTA TA button Lu Skip button back O La Skip button forwards 6 GME AF AF button BAND BAND button pty PTY button 2 060 DISP button mum MU DIM button 6 6 button 5 5 button 9 4RDM 4 RDM button 3RPT 3 RPT button 2 INT button 1 PAU 1 PAU button APS A PS button SCAN SCAN button MODE MODE button Du SEL VOL control knob POWER button Reverse of the Control Panel see Fig B Unlock mechanism Plug in connection strip Front of the Car
32. output max 4 x 20 W active power factor Distortion 40 dB 1 Amplifier TDA 7386 4 band preset EQ Electronic master level for bass and treble loudness fade control balance Preamplifier Input LINE IN Power output 775m V 0dB Impedance 47 k Ohm Preamplifier Output LINE OUT Power output max 5V Impedance 10k Ohm Tone control Bass frequency 100 Hz 10 dB Treble frequency 10 kHz 10dB GB IE SilverCrest 7 05 09 2006 14 49 10 Uhr Introduction Safety Possible Connections ISO 12VDC ISO loudspeaker max 2 pairs 4 8 Ohm MP3 player or USB memory stick USB 1 1 and 2 0 SD or MMC Max four amplifiers Display Liquid crystal screen 8 digit alpha numerical dot matrix LCD display Background illumination colour blue 2 dimming levels 3 Band PLL Tuner Display frequency band radio stations mono or stereo reception pre sets activated EON AF TA TP and mute function FM Band FM 1 FM 2 FM 3 Frequency band 87 5 108 MHz Channel increments 50 kHz Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz Stereo separation 30 dB Noise suppression 55 dB Preset stations 18 MW Band MW Frequency band 530 1600 KHz Interim frequency 450 kHz Available sensitivity 32 dB pV Pre sets 6 LW Band LW Frequency band 144 290 KHz Interim frequency 450 KHz Available sensitivity 32 dB pV Pre set stations 6 IR Remote Control Rated voltage 3V DC Power supply 1 x lithium ba
33. panel for the functions Ensure that the front edge of the remote control is pointing in the direction of the sensor of the re mote control e Please note that the AF function only works with ther _AF_ button on the control panel e Please also note the modified procedure for Adjusting the Volume e Increase the volume by pressing the Aas button e Reduce the volume by pressing the N button Inserting the Battery e Press the unlock button 64 and remove the battery holder from the battery compart ment see Fig G e Insert a lithium battery of type CR2025 3VDC into the battery holder in such a way that the side marked with a is facing upwards Then push the battery holder into the battery compartment 62 until it distinctly locks into place Troubleshooting Fault gt Cause Correction The device cannot be switched on and or ERROR appears in the display window The connections of the 12VDC power supply vv v KH2391_Content_UK indd 21 are faulty Check that the wiring of the device is correct see the section on Connecting to the Vehicle s 12 V DC Power Supply Then press the RESET button 9 with the tip of the ballpoint pen Or The 102 60 flat blade fuse in the flat blade fuse socket 9 is broken Replace the broken flat blade fuse with a new 10A flat blade fuse Then press the RESET button Gs with the tip of the ballpoint pen Or
34. played back INT ON appears in the display window e Press the 2 INT button again and playback continues without scanning the first few seconds INT OFF appears in the display window Random Playback e Press the 4RDM button und the tracks are played back randomly RDM ON appears in the display window e Press the 4 210 button again and playback is no longer random RDM OFF appears in the display window Removal e Press the Open button The control panel folds towards the front Press die CD eject button and the CD CD R or CD RW is pushed out of the CD compartment Remove the CD CD R or CD RW within 5 sec onds Otherwise this is drawn back into the device USB Memory Stick MP3 Player or SD MMC A Caution Optimum data transfer at the USB port can only be guaranteed with a USB memory stick Due to the large number of USB memory sticks available it is not possible to guarantee compatibility with current and future USB products O Tip Use the USB memory stick MP3 player or SD MMC in accordance with the operating instructions 20 GB IE SilverCrest Insertion e Remove the protective cap from the USB plug 63 e Insert the USB plug of the USB audio storage medium MP3 player or USB memory stick with data in MP3 format completely into the USB port amp Or e Insert the SD MMC with data in MP3 format completely into the SD and MMC port 82 see illustration
35. red balance Values between 10L and 10R can be selected The mean value is 0 FAD Fading difference in volume between the front F and rear R loudspeakers Press the SEL VOL control knob 23 until FAD appears in the display window Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the 05 09 2006 14 49 13 Uhr o desired fading level Values between 10F and 10R can be selected The mean value is 0 Your settings are automatically stored Selecting and adjusting playback functions e Press the SEL VOL control knob and keep it pressed for two seconds In order to select the next function press the SEL VOL control knob amp until you have reached the desired function TA SEEK ALARM TA SEEK If the radio is not receiving any Traffic Program Signal TP Signal from the current station the next station with a Traffic Program Signal TP Signal is automatically searched for Or TA ALARM If the radio is not receiving any Traffic Program Signal TP Signal from the current station the radio informs you of this with a beep The radio does not change stations e Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desired function MASK DPI ALL DPI Radio stations with optimum reception frequencies are received ALL Radio stations without an RDS signal with a high field strength are received e Turn the SEL VOL control knob to set the desired function RETU
36. ring please contact the service centre for your country see guarantee card Do not subject the device to any mechanical loads Prevent theft and unauthorised use in particular when the device is installed in a motor vehicle Before leaving a parked vehicle remove the control panel from the car radio and store it in the plastic box to protect it Damaged fuses should only be replaced by new fuses of the same type and with the same ampere value If you are not going to use the remote control for a prolonged period please take out the battery Tip What course of action you should follow Take your time when familiarising yourself with operation of the car radio Ensure a tidy and undisturbed environment for the work required and carry it out with maximum concentration Plan the installation location with care Ensure that when the car radio is installed it does not cause any obstacles to the driver The very sensitive CD R CD RW discs should be used in accordance with their instructions Ensure that audio storage media can be played back unhindered Clean CDs CD Rs and CD RWs before use with a dry antistatic cloth beginning GB E 05 09 2006 14 49 10 Uhr 9 o KH2391_Content_UK indd 10 Safety Preparation 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 h
37. s six presets on which you can store radio stations e Press the BAND button 00 and select the fre quency band you wish to receive In the display window you will now see the desig nation of the frequency band e g FM2 the frequency e g 99 20 of a radio station that is being received or the programme ID during stereo reception and TP for traffic information Automatic Station Search In the case of preset playback function SEEK1 e Press the __ button or __ button O for two seconds The tuner automatically stops at the first radio station that it receives and shows the information in the display window In the case of preset playback function SEEK2 e Press and hold down the _1 button or __ button in order to approach the desired frequency After the button has been 05 09 2006 14 49 14 Uhr released the station search automatically stops at the next radio station with ideal reception and shows the information in the display window y or e Press the SCAN button The radio station search stops every 5 seconds at one of the radio stations that can be received Manual Radio Station Search e Touch the _ button lightly in order to ap proach the desired lower frequency step by step e Touch the _ __ button lightly in order to ap proach the desired higher frequency step by step You can determine the storage location of the radio s
38. tatic cloth starting from the centre and moving towards the outside edge e Ensure that playback from the sensitive audio storage media is not disrupted by condensation Remove the CD CD R and CD RW from the device if the humidity is high and ambient tem peratures are low Only audio storage media with completely dry surfaces should be used e Store the audio storage media outside the device in an appropriate protective sleeve Inserting a CD e Press the Open button The control panel folds forwards The LED red CD compartment and the CD eject button 9 light up in red e Ensure that there is no CD CD R or CD RW in the CD compartment e In order to do so press the CD eject button e Ifyou would like to listen to a CD CD R or CD RW insert it carefully into the CD compartment 29 The device draws the CD CD R or CD RW in e Please ensure that the side on which the audio data are to be found is facing downwards e Fold the control panel upwards and allow it to lock into place Playback begins automatically with the first track and CD appears in the display window followed by TOC READ the data are read in Information on the track and running time then appears This information varies according to the storage medium used Selecting Tracks You can define the sequence of playback e Pressthe _iw button to jump to the previous track e Pressthe _ i button to ju
39. tation being received e Press the button of the desired storage location for approximately 2 seconds 1 PAU button 217 button button 07 4RDM button 9 5 button 6 button The number of the storage location appears im display window Automatic Radio Station Search and Storage This function searches automatically for six radio stations within the selected frequency band whose field strength is sufficient e Press the A PS button 0 for approximately 2 seconds in order to start the function The auto matic radio station search stops for 5 seconds as soon as a radio station is received The number of the storage location e g 4 flashes in the display window The car radio stores the radio station at storage location 4 You can determine the storage location of the radio station being received e In order to do so press the button of the desired storage location within the five seconds in which the information flashes 1 PAU button 2 INT button KH2391_Content_UK indd 17 Operation 3 RPT button 07 4 RDM button 9 5 button 6 button The number of the storage location appears in the display window Playing Back the Stored Stations Press the button of the desired radio station that has been stored 1 PAU 2 INT button button 3 3 RPT button 07 4 RDM button 9 5 button 6 _ button
40. this function with CDs CD Rs CD RWs a USB stick or SD MMC if these contain MP3 data and are arranged in folder structures e Press the LA PS button twice FILE SCH appears in the display window e Press the SEL VOL control knob 3 The available folder names appear in the display window e Press and turn the SEL VOL control knob 3 to move between the folders in order to select the desired folder name e Press the SEL VOL control knob amp to confirm KH2391_Content_UK indd 19 Operation The tracks of the selected folder appear in the display window Press and turn the SEL VOL control knob to move within the folder Press the SEL VOL control knob amp again to playback the desired track Searching for Tracks by the File Name You can only use this function with CDs CD Rs CD RWs a USB stick or SD MMC if these contain MP3 data and are arranged in folder structures You can select the track by entering the file name of up to 8 places e Press the button three times CHAR SCH appears in the display window e Press the SEL VOL control knob 23 A flashes in the display window e By pressing the A PS button the last entry figure letter is deleted e Turn the SEL VOL control knob 23 select the first letter of the file name figure letter and confirm this by pressing the LA PS button 209 again e Select and confirm on
41. ttery type CR2025 3VDC Current consumption approx 30 mA Wavelength range near infrared 0 7 1 4 um Dimensions 85x6x52 mm LxHxB 8 GB IE SiverCrest KH2391_Content_UK indd 8 Audio Storage Media Playback Data formats MP3 with ID3 WAV compatible Media CD CD R CD RW SD MMC USB 1 1 and 2 0 stick or plug in connection Noise suppression gt 60 dB Channel separation gt 50 dB Frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz Display directory file track album artist duration Search function file track first letter are displayed m Safety A Important Safety Instructions The following instructions are provided for your safety and satisfaction when operating the device Please note that non compliance with the safety in structions may lead to a substantial risk of accident Explanation of the symbols and terms used A A O A Warning Danger of death Caution Risk of injury and damage to materials Tip What course of action you should follow Warning Do not leave small children unsupervised near the packaging material Otherwise there is a danger of death through suffocation Do not leave small children unsupervised in the vicinity of the device Protect yourself against electric shock Avoid any short circuits during connection tothe 12VDC power supply of the vehicle to the max 2 pairs of loudspeakers with an impedance of 4 8 Ohm toan amplifier Before connecting to the 12V DC

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