1.
Open the battery compartment cover on the
back of the device with a small coin (Fig. 6).
2.
Insert the supplied battery with the label side
up.
3.
Insert the battery compartment cover and close
with a small coin.
7.3
Connecting the power supply
Power is supplied to the device via the AC adapter
(included). The AC adapter with universal adapter
must be connected before use.
L WARNING!
Risk of injury from incorrect handling!
Risk of electric shock from improper handling of
the AC adapter with universal adapter.
– Make sure that the AC adapter and universal
adapter are always firmly connected to each
other.
– Pull the AC adapter straight out of the socket so
that the adapter does not break off the
mounting bracket.
L NOTICE!
Material damage occurs from an incorrect vol-
tage connection!
Connection values that exceed the maximum
allowable values of the device can irreparably
damage the device.
– Only use the AC adapter included.
– Only operate the device if the electrical voltage
indicated on the AC adapter matches the
voltage of your power outlet.
Fig. 7: Installing and disconnecting the universal
adapter
1.
Push the universal adapter onto the AC adapter
until it clicks into place (Fig. 7).
2.
Insert the plug connector of the AC adapter into
the 12.0 V, 2.5 A DC port at the back of the
device.
3.
Insert the mains plug into the socket.
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7.4
Connecting the antenna
Fig. 8: Connecting the antenna
The antenna (included) is needed for radio reception
in the FM frequency range and for DAB radio stations.
1.
Screw the supplied FM/DAB antenna located
onto the DAB/FM antenna connector on the
back of the device .
2.
Unfold and align the antenna so that you have
the best possible reception.
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For good FM/DAB radio reception, the two ends of
the antenna should form a "T" (dipole) with the
connecting cable (Fig. 8).
For even better reception, attach the cable to a
suitable house antenna.
7.5
Preparing the remote control
Fig. 9: Inserting the battery into the remote control
1.
Open the battery compartment on the remote
control (Fig. 9).
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