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Page 1
mThank you for purchasing the T50. Y ou are now in possession of a S t ate of the art RDS AM/FM tuner . The T50 is a matching tuner for the 50 & 53 series Creek product range, although it will work very well with any other manufacturers’ amplifiers. The functions and operation of the T50 are deceptively simple for the many features that it of[...]
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Page 2
6. S tore allows selected stations to be memorised by the tuner in pre-set channel locations, separately on each wavelength. 7. Display window contains frequency , channel and centre tuning information, together with all other function status in a highly visible green display . 8. Infra-Red sensor can receive remote control (RC5) instructions of al[...]
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Page 3
CONNECTING THE T50 P o wer suppl y requir ements T o operate the tuner it is necessary to first connect the unit to the mains supply via the power cord supplied. There is an IEC mains connector on the rear p anel that contains a protection fuse and mains switch. The power must be turned On (1) or Of f (0) from here. After switching On the tuner wil[...]
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Page 4
4 Tuning Pre-sets Tuning Pre-sets MEMOR Y MW LW F F M M AM TIMER S S T T E E R R E E O O kHz M M H H z z MEMOR Y MW LW F F M M AM TIMER S S T T E E R R E E O O kHz M M H H z z MEMOR Y MW LW F F M M AM TIMER S S T T E E R R E E O O kHz M M H H z z OPERA TING THE T50 Manual and Pr e-Set tuner operation The large control knob on the right side of the [...]
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Page 5
Band selection T uning and signal str ength indica tor When tuning across the band the T50 indicates the presence of a st ation. If the station is not quite tuned in, arrows indicate the way the tuning knob should be turned to obtain centre tuning and lock. 5 MEMOR Y M M W W LW FM A M TIMER STEREO k k H H z z MHz MEMOR Y MW LW F F M M AM TIMER STER[...]
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Stor e and Pre-sets MEMOR Y MW LW F F M M AM TIMER S S T T E E R R E E O O kHz M M H H z z Tuning Pre-sets MEMOR Y MW LW F F M M AM TIMER S S T T E E R R E E O O kHz M M H H z z Clear Sta tion Memor y T o fill the T50’s memory with your favoured st ations, select Manual Tuning by pressing the MODE button and select the desired BAND. Either tune m[...]
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Page 7
7 Nearly every function of the tuner is available via the SRC1 Creek system remote control handset provided with the T50 tuner , with the exception of continuous T uning & Display , which are only available from the front panel. The six green buttons in the lower section of the handset are dedicated tuner controls. The functions these buttons p[...]
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Page 8
Designed and made in the UK. CREEK T50 SPECIFICA TION W A VE BANDS Worldwide FM 87- 108 MHz J ap a n F M 76 - 90 M Hz Europe MW/AM 522 - 161 1 kHz USA AM 530 - 1710 kHz Europe Only L W 144 - 288 kHz FREQUENCY INCREMENTS 50 KHz FM 9 kHz AM (10kHz for America) 199 kHz auto 200 kHz USA SENSITIVITY (IHF 50dB) < 20 µ µ V mono, < 100 µ µ V FM s[...]