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Register your pr oduct and get support at AJB1002 EN User manual[...]
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1 Impor tant Safety a Re ad t he se i ns t ru c ti on s . b Kee p t he se i ns t ru c ti on s . c He e d al l wa rn in g s. d Fo ll ow al l in s tr uc t io ns . e Do n ot u se t hi s ap p ar a tu s ne a r wa te r . f Cl e an o nl y wi t h dr y c lo t h. g Do n ot b lo ck a ny ve nt i la ti on o pe ni ng s . I ns t al l in a cco rd an ce wi t h th e[...]
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ap p ar at u s ha s b ee n ex p ose d t o r ai n or mo i st ur e, d o es n ot op er a te n or m al ly, or h as b e en d ro pp ed . m B at t er y us a ge C AU TI O N – T o preve n t ba t te r y l e ak a ge wh ic h m ay re sul t i n bo di ly i nj ur y, pro pe r t y d a m ag e , or d am ag e to t h e un it : I ns t a ll t h e ba t t er y co r r e c [...]
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Pl ea s e i nfo r m yo u r se l f ab o u t th e lo c al s e pa r a te co ll e c t io n s ys te m fo r el ec t r ic a l an d e le c t r on i c pr o du c t s . Pl ea s e a c t ac cor d in g to y ou r lo c al r ul es a n d do n ot d is p os e of yo ur o ld p r od u c t s w i th y ou r no r m al h ou se h ol d w a s te . C or r ec t di s pos a l of yo [...]
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( box), p ol y s t y r e ne f oa m (b u f fe r) a nd p o ly et hy le n e ( ba gs , p r ot ec ti ve foa m s he e t .) Y ou r sy s t e m con si s t s of m a te r i al s wh i ch c an b e r e c ycl ed a n d r eu s ed if d is a s se m bl e d by a s pe ci al iz ed co m pa ny. Pl ea s e ob se r ve t h e lo c al r eg u la ti on s r eg a r di ng t h e di s [...]
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Overview of the main unit c d e b c i h g f l k j a n n m[...]
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a + TU N I N G - T un e to r a d io s t a t io ns . • b RE P E A T A L A R M/ B RI G HT N ES S C ON TRO L Re p ea t al a r m . • Ad ju s t d is p lay b r i gh t ne ss . • c AL 1/A L 2 Se t a la r m . • Ac t i v at e /dea c t i va te a l ar m ti m er. • d /SOURCE T ur n o n /of f t he u n i t . • Se l ec t a so ur c e: [...]
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m ENTER/DISPLA Y S how c ur r en t s t a tu s . • Sw i tc h be t w ee n m on o an d s t er e o b r oa dc a s t . • Co n r mas e le c t io n . • n Di sp l ay pa ne l 3 Get star ted Caution Us e of co n tr o ls o r ad j us t m en t s o r pe r fo r ma n ce of p r oc ed ur e s • ot he r t h an h e r ei n ma y re s ul t i n ha [...]
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Caution R is kofe x pl os io n !Ke e pba t t er ie saw ayf r omh ea t ,s un s hi neo r r e . • Ne ve rd is ca r db at te r i esi n re . R is k of p r od u c t da m ag e ! W he n t he a p pa r a tu s is n ot u se d fo r l on g • pe r i od s , r e mo ve t he b at te r y. T he b at te r y co nt a [...]
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3 I ns er t th e b at te r y t r ay ba ck i n to t he s l ot . Connect pow er Caution R is k of p r od u c t da m ag e ! En su r e t ha t t he p owe r v ol t a ge co r r e sp on d s • to t h e vol t a ge p r i nt ed o n t he b ac k or t h e u nd e r si d e of t he apparatus. R is k of e l ec t r i c s ho ck ! W he n yo u un p lu g th e AC p owe r[...]
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1 Co n ne c t t he p ow er a d ap te r to th e • DC 5 V so ck et o n t he b ac k of t he m ai n u ni t . th e p owe r s oc ke t . •[...]
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T urn on 1 Pr e ss t o tu r n o n th e u ni t . 2 Pr e ss r e pe a te dl y to s w i tc h b et w e en s t an d by mo d e an d di f fe r e n t so ur ce s ( FM / DA B/ M P 3 - L I N K ) . The time and date (if set) are display ed. » T o switch the unit to standby mode: 1 Pr e ss fo r 3 s eco nd s . Set clock 1 I n s t an d by m od e , pr e ss S E T T[...]
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4 Listen to D AB radio T une to D AB radio station Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is a wa y of broadcasting r adio digitally through a network of tr ansmitter s. It provides y ou with more choice, more information and better sound quality . 1 Pr e ss S O U RC E r e pe a te dl y to s e le c t DA B . The radio begins to scan DAB radio stations auto[...]
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[Manual tune] 1 I n DAB m od e , pr e s s MENU unt il [ M a nu al t un e] is d is pl aye d , th e n pr e s s ENTER t oco n r m . A channel and its frequency appear on the display . » 2 Pr e ss + T U N I NG - r e p ea te d ly t o tu ne t o yo ur d e si r ed st ation. 3 Pr e ss ENTER tocon r m . [DRC value] • [D RC of f ] [...]
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Select a preset D AB radio station 1 I n DAB m od e , pr e s s PR E S ET + / R R E SE T - t o se l ec t a pr e se t number . Show D AB information 1 W hi le l is te ni n g to DA B r ad i o, p r es s D I S P L AY r e pe at e dl y to sc r ol l th r ou g h th e fo ll ow i ng i nfo r m at io n ( if a va il a bl e): Dynamic label segment (DLS) » Progra[...]
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3 W he n t he f r e qu e nc y s t ar t s to c ha ng e , r el e as e t he b u t t o n. The FM tuner tunes to a station with strong reception » automatically . 4 Re p ea t s t ep s 2- 3 to t u ne t o mo r e s t a ti o ns . T o tune to a weak station: 1 P r es s + T U NI N G - r e pe at ed l yun t ilyo u ndo pt i ma lr ece p ti o[...]
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Note T o re m ove a p r e -s to r ed F M r a di o s t a t io n , s to r e an ot h e r s t at i on i n • i t s pl ace . If n o b ut to n i s pr e ss e d wi t hi n 3 0 s eco n ds , t h e sy s t em e x i t s s to r i ng • mo d e au t om at i ca ll y. Select a preset FM radio station 1 I n FM t un e r mo d e , pr e ss P R ES E T + / R R ES E T - t [...]
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6 Other featur es Set alarm W arning En su r e t ha t yo u ha ve s et t h e cl oc k cor r ec t l y. • 1 Pr e ss A L 1 o r AL 2 f or o ve r 2 se co nd s . 2 Pr e ss P R E SE T +/ PR E S E T - to s el e c t yo ur d e si r ed a l ar m so ur ce : FM / DA B R ad io o r B u z ze r . 3 Pr e ss A L 1 o r AL 2 t oco n r m . The hour digits begin [...]
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Snooze alarm 1 W he n t he a l ar m so un d s , pr e ss R E P E A T AL A RM / B RI G HT NE S S C ON TRO L . The alarm sounds again 9 minutes later . » The alarm icon begins to blink. » Note If n o b ut to n i s pr e ss e d in 3 0 m in u te s , t he a la r m s t o ps r i ng in g • automatically . Stop alarm sound 1 W he n t he a l ar m so un d s[...]
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Fu ll b r i gh t ne ss • Ha l f br ig ht n es s • B ac k li gh t of f • Listen to external audio device With this unit, you can enjo y audio from an exter nal device. 1 Co n ne c t t he s u pp li e d M P3 li n k ca b le t o: th e • MP3 - LINK s oc ke t on t h e ba ck of t h is u ni t th e o u tp u t so c ke t of th e e x t e r n[...]
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Specications T uner (FM) T un in g R a nge 87 . 5 - 10 8 M Hz T un in g gr id 50K Hz Sen sitivity - Mo n o, 26 d B S/ N R a ti o <2 2 d B f Se a r ch S e le c t iv i t y > 28dBf T o t al H a r m on ic D i s to r t io n <3% Si g na l to N oi s e R at io >50 d B General information AC Powe r I np u t : 2 20 - 2 30 V, 50 H z Op e r a ti[...]
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8 T roubleshooting Caution Ne ve r r e mo ve t he c a s in g of t hi s ap p ar a t us . • T o keep the warr anty valid, never tr y to repair the system yourself. If you encounter prob lems when using this appar atus, check the following points bef ore requesting ser vice . If the problem remains unsolved, go to the Philips web site (www .philips.[...]
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Clock/timer setting erased Re p la ce t he b at te r y. • Powe r h as b e e n in te r r up te d or t h e po we r pl ug h a s b ee n • di sc on ne c t ed . Re se t t he c lo ck / t i me r. •[...]
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© 2010 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. AJB1002_05_UM_V1.4[...]