Scansonic DA200 manual

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    D A B D A B D A B D A B 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 D A B / D A B / D A B / D A B / D A B D A B D A B D A B + , + , + , + , F M F M F M F M D i g i t a l D i g i t a l D i g i t a l D i g i t a l R a d i o R a d i o R a d i o R a d i o I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l I n s t r u c t [...]

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    2 Safety Prec autions To achieve the utm ost in enjo y ment and perform ance, and in or der to becom e familiar with its features, please r ead this m anual carefull y before attem pting to operate the unit , this will assure you years of faithful, tr ouble free perf ormance and listenin g pleasure. Important Not es • This saf ety and operating i[...]

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    3 Safety Infor mation Some Do’s and D on’ts on the safe use of equipment This equipm ent has been des igned and manuf actured to m eet international safet y standards but, like an y electrical equipm ent, care m ust be taken if you are to obtain the bes t results and safet y is to be as sured. DO read the oper ating instruc tions before you att[...]

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    Table of Co ntents Safety Precautions __________ ____________ ___________ _____________ ______ 2 Table of Contents ___ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ __ 4 Package Content __________ ____________ ____________ ____________ _______ 5 Front Overview _____________ ______________ ____________ _____________ ______ 6 Back Overview ____[...]

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    5 Package Co ntent Main U nit Adapter Instruction booklet[...]

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    6 Front Overview Control All mode STANDBY /ON Press to power on/off When alarm is coming , press to turn alarm off MODE Press to shift to another mode CLOCK Press to set clock A L A RM Press to set alarm INFO DAB/DAB+ and FM mode: Press to browse the queue information of currently pl aying station DAB/DAB+ and FM mode: Press to scan stations PRESET[...]

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    7 Back Overview Headphone socket: a. A 3.5mm Headphone Socket is available for either headphones or an earpiece. b. Once a plug inserted, the internal loudsp eaker will be mute automatically. AUX IN socket: a. It’s for connection of external audio device. Power cord Socket: a. Please use the power adaptor provided by manufactu rer only . Update P[...]

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    8 DAB/DAB+ MODE Turn on 1. Extend the anten na found on the back of radio, press ST ANDBY/ON to s witch on radio. 2. For initial use, rad io will m ake a full scan and s tore detected stat ions into its m emory. 3. Once the scan ning is com pleted, the DAB/DAB + stations will be d isplayed in alphanum eric order and radio wi ll access the f irst st[...]

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    9 D A B+ Me nu Tree DRC (Dy namic Range Control) valu e You can set the com press ion level of stations to eliminate the dif ferences with d ynamic r ange or sound level b etween radio s tations.  Note: Set DRC to off indicates no c ompression, set DRC to low indicates little compression, set DRC to high shows maximum compressi on. 1. Press M EN[...]

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    10 The wa y to Prun e  Note : want to remove all inactive stations? i t’s easy! 1. Press M ENU  turn the scro ll knob to < Prun e >, press this k nob to confirm . 2. Turn the scroll kno b to ‘ Yes ’, pr ess this knob to c onfirm . View Station Information It is possible to view the inform ation that is displ ayed on the s econd li[...]

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    11 A udio Set tings  By default, all stereo sta tions are repro duced in stereo . For weak stations , this m ay result in a poor signal-to- noise rat io (hiss).  To play weak stations in mono, 2 ste ps: 1. Press M ENU  turn the scro ll knob to ‘ A udio set ting ’, press this k nob to conf irm.  2. Turn the scro ll knob to ‘ Forced[...]

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    Station Presets (D A B/ D A B+ and F M mode)  Note : the way of ‘ Station preset’ and ‘ Preset Rec all ’ applies to both DAB/DAB+ and FM mode. 1. W hile play ing your favourite station, press and ho ld PRESETS bu tton and then t urn the scroll knob to your target pr eset no. 1-10.  2. Press the scrol l knob to conf irm. Preset Recall [...]

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    13 System set up The Way to Enter S y st em Setup 1. Press M ENU  Turn the scroll knob to < System >, Press this k nob to confirm . 2. Turn the scroll kno b to cycle t hrough the S ystem Menu optio ns: ‘ Sleep ’, ‘ Alarm ’, ‘ Time ’, ‘ Equaliser ’, ‘ B acklight ’, ‘ Lang uage ’, ‘ Factor y Reset ’ and ‘ SW Ver[...]

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    14 Set A lar m  Note : Setting Alarm, make sure Clock time is set at first. 1. Press AL A RM , it will invite you “ Alarm 1 Setup ” , press ALARM again to acc ess to “ Alarm 2 Setu p ”, meanwhile, rel evant alarm icon will be twink ling. 2. Take set alarm 1 as an exam ple, while it shows: “ Alarm 1 Setup ”, pres s the scroll knob to [...]

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    15 Set Equaliser  Note : Equaliser is a user-defined setti ng through Bass and Treble adjustment:  Treble : +5 to -5.  Bass : +5 to -5. 1. It can be activated f rom < System >  < Equalise r >. Press the scrol l knob to confirm . 2. Turn the scroll knob to your pref erred option: T reble or Bass, press th is knob to c onfirm.[...]

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    16 Specificati on ITEMS SPECIF ICATIONS Description: DAB/DAB+, FM Digital radio Audio Output: 4Wrms Frequenc y Range s: FM: 87.5-108MHz DAB/DAB+: 174 – 240MHz LCD Displa y : High resolution display Power Supply: AC Power Input: 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz (please use our provided adapter) Dimension: 212mm x 111mm x 123mm This symbol on the product or in [...]

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    21 Uso della lavatrice 3. Versar e la quantità di ammorbidente consigliata nell'apposita vaschetta se necessario. Non superare il livello MA X . Additivi e ammorbidenti molto concentrati devono essere opportunamente diluiti con acqua prima di essere versati nella vaschetta (per evitare eventuali blocchi con conseguente fuoriuscita del prodott[...]

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    22 Preparations 1 1 Preparations 1.2.2 Reverse Side The color and shape of parts may differ from what is shown. Specifications are subject to change without notice to improve quality. Port Descriptio n Connect to a n audio outp ut device such as headph ones. Connect t o a m icropho ne. Connect t o an audi o-input so urce usin g an audio cable. Conn[...]

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    23 Preparations 1 1 Preparations Connect to th e power c able. Speakers If the 11th digit of t he model code is M, th e model has inter nal speakers. E.g.) LF19NEBHBN M , LF22NTBHBN M , LF24NEBHBN M Port Descriptio n ON POWER IN[...]

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    25 por niños (mayores de 8 años) y personas con reducidas facultades físicas, sensoriales o mentales, o sin experiencia ni conocimiento del producto, siempre que hayan recibido la supervisión o instrucciones referentes al uso del aparato y entiendan por completo el peligro y las precauciones de seguridad. ∙ Los niños no deben jugar con el ap[...]

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    28 2 Using "PCoIP" 2 Using "PCoIP" 2.1 What is a "PC over IP"?  This monito r can de code and d isplay the screen of the serv er PC encode d and tran smitted th rough the network ( LAN) as well a s display the computer sc reen like a c onventional monitor. Th is monitor shows a far m ore improved p erformance th an [...]

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    30 Using "PCoIP" 2 2 Using "PCoIP" 2.2.3 Connecting a Microphone 1 Connect a mi crophone to the [MIC] ja ck at the back of the produc t. 2.2.4 Connecting to H eadphones or Speakers 1 Connect an a udio outpu t device, su ch as headph ones or sp eakers, to [ ] at the back of the product. 2.2.5 Connecting a SERIAL cable 1 Using the[...]

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    32 Pulizia del filtro detriti Si consiglia di eseguire la pulizia del filtro detriti almeno 5 o 6 volte l'anno o quando appar e il messaggio di errore " 5E " . S e nel filtro detriti si sono accumulati corpi estranei, le prestazioni di lavaggio potr ebbero risultare degradate. A TTENZIONE : Prima di pulire il filtro detriti, scoll[...]

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    35 Risoluzione dei problemi e codici informativi Risoluzione dei problemi e codici informativi Controllare que sti punti se... PROBLEMA SOL UZIONE La lavatrice non si a vvia • Verificare che la la vatrice sia collegata all'alimentazione. • Verificare che lo sportello sia completamente chiuso . • Verificare che i rubinetti di carico de[...]

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    36 Using "PCoIP" 2 2 Using "PCoIP" 2.4 "PCoIP" 2.4.1 On Screen Display (OSD) The On Screen D isplay (OSD) local G UI is displayed t o the user wh en the device is p owered on and a PCoIP session is not in p rogress. The O SD lets the user connect to a h ost device through the Connect window. The Co nnect window allows [...]

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    38 Locktång Bästa kund! Innan du använder apparaten bör du läsa denna bruksanvisning noga och spara den för framtida referens. Apparaten bör endast användas av personer som bekantat sig med dessa instruktioner . Anslutning till vägguttaget Apparaten bör endast anslutas till ett felfritt uttag installerat enligt gällande bestämmelser . S[...]

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    43 Using "PCoIP" 2 2 Using "PCoIP" Session Tab The Session pag e lets you co nfigure how the host or c lient device connects to or accepts connection s from peer device s. The Session parameters can also be configured using the Administrative Web Interface. Figure 2-7: Sessio n Configur ation  Connection Type When you select [...]

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    46 Lokówka Szanowni Klienci! Przed u  yciem urz  dzenia prosz  dok  adnie zapozna  si  z poni  sz  instrukcj  , któr  nale  y zachowa  do pó  niejszego wgl  du. Urz  dzenie mo  e by  obs  ugiwane wy  cznie przez osoby , które zapozna  y si  z niniejsz  instrukcj  . Pod łą[...]

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    48 czyszczenia. ∙ Wyjmuj  c wtyczk  z gniazdka nigdy nie nale  y szarpa  za przewód. ∙ Za szkody wynik  e z nieprawid  owego u  ywania sprz  tu lub u  ytkowania niezgodnego z instrukcj  obs  ugi odpowiedzialno  ponosi wy  cznie u  ytkownik. ∙ Urz  dzenie przeznaczone jest do zastosowa  do[...]

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    51 Using "PCoIP" 2 2 Using "PCoIP" Ping Tab The Ping page allows you t o ping a devic e to see if it is reacha ble across the IP network. This may help you determin e if a host is re achable. As a re sult of firm ware release s 3.2.0 and later for cing the “do n ot fragment” fla g in the ping co mmand, you ca n use this feat[...]

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    52  ,      .              [...]

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    53 Using "PCoIP" 2 2 Using "PCoIP"  Bootloader Information The Bootloa der informat ion reflect s the current PCoIP bootload er details.  Bootloader Version Version of the cu rrent bootload er  Bootloader Build ID Revision code o f the cu rrent boo tloader  Bootloader Build Date Build date o f the current b ootloader[...]

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    54   . ∙    .      . ∙        5  . ∙  [...]

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    55 Λειτουργία ισιώματος μαλλιών ∙                  ?[...]

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    56 Щипцы для завивки волос Уважаемый покупатель !      ,  ,     ?[...]

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    57 Using "PCoIP" 2 2 Using "PCoIP" Image The Image page allows you to m ake changes to th e image quality of the PCoIP sessio n. This applie s to sessions between PC oIP zero clients and PC oIP host cards in a remote workstation. To configur e the image quali ty settings fo r a VMware View virtual desktop, adjust the PCoIP sessi[...]

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    58 Using "PCoIP" 2 2 Using "PCoIP" Display Topology The Display Topology page allows users to chan ge the position, r otation, and resolu tion of a display for a PCoIP session. To apply the Display Topology feature to a PCoIP se ssion between a zer o client and a Virtual Mach ine (VM), VMware V iew 4.5 or late r is required. To [...]

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    60 ∙          . Функция выпрямления ∙         [...]

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    61 Using "PCoIP" 2 2 Using "PCoIP" 2.4.8 Password Window This option is available through the Management console p rogram. The Pass word page lets you update the local administ rative password for the device . The password c an be a maximum of 20 characters . Some PCoIP devices have passwor d protection disa bled by default. The[...]

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    68 Connecting and Using a Source Device 3 3 Connecting and Us ing a Source Device 3.2.2 "Windows Driv er" Installation  You can set the optimum resolution and frequency for this product by installing the corresponding drivers.  An installation driver is contained on the CD supplied with the product. 1 Insert the user ma nual CD prov[...]