Silvercrest SWE 100 A1 Manual de utilizare

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English ........................................................................... 2
Hrvatski ....................................................................... 27
Български ................................................................... 52
Ελληνικά ...................................................................... 77
Multi-Band Tuner SWE 100 A1
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing a SilverCrest product.
The multi-band tuner SilverCrest SWE 100 A1 is capable of
tuning up to 6 different short-wave bands, the FM (VHF) band
and the AM (medium wave) band. Furthermore the device
features a digital clock with alarm clock function.
Please read the following pages for instructions on how to use
your product.
Copyright
The entire content of this User’s Manual is copyrighted and is
provided to the reader for information purposes only.
Copying data and information without prior written and explicit
authorization from the author is strictly forbidden. This also
applies to any commercial use of the contents and information.
All texts and figures are up-to-date as per the date of print
release.
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Package Contents
Multi-band tuner SWE 100 A1
2 AA-sized batteries, 1.5 V
Pouch
Earphones SWE 100 A1
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Table of Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................ 2
Copyright
.............................................................................................. 2
Package Contents ................................................................................. 3
Important safety instructions .............................................................................. 5
Danger Through Noise Disturbance
........................................................ 5
Operating Environment .......................................................................... 6
Batteries ............................................................................................... 7
Children ................................................................................................ 7
Intended Use ......................................................................................... 8
Overview .............................................................................................. 9
Display ............................................................................................... 11
Stand ................................................................................................. 12
Technical Specifications ....................................................................... 13
Getting started .................................................................................................. 14
Inserting the Batteries
.......................................................................... 14
Connecting a Plug-Type Power Adapter ................................................ 15
Powering the Device On/Off ................................................................. 15
Setting the Time .................................................................................. 16
Using the Device .............................................................................................. 17
Tuning a Station
.................................................................................. 17
Setting the Alarm Clock ........................................................................ 18
Enabling the Alarm .............................................................................. 19
The Sleep Timer .................................................................................. 20
Connecting the Headphones ................................................................ 21
Backlight ............................................................................................. 21
Connecting an External Antenna ........................................................... 21
Setting the Sensitivity ........................................................................... 22
Selecting the Time Format .................................................................... 22
Appendix .......................................................................................................... 23
Repair and Maintenance
...................................................................... 23
Disposal of Old and Defective Devices .................................................. 24
Disposal of Batteries ............................................................................ 25
Conformity .......................................................................................... 25
Warranty Information ........................................................................... 26
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Important safety instructions
Before you use this device for the first time, please read the
following notes in this manual and heed all warnings, even if
you are familiar with handling electronic devices. Keep this
manual safe for future reference. If you sell the device or pass it
on, it is essential you hand over this manual also.
This icon denotes important information for the
safe operation of the product and for the user’s
safety.
This symbol denotes further information on the
topic.
Danger Through Noise Disturbance
Caution when using headphones. Listening at high
volume can harm the user’s auditory system.
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Operating Environment
The device is not for use in environments with high
temperatures or humidity (e.g. bathrooms), and must be kept
free of dust. Operating temperature and operating humidity: 5°C
to 35°, max. 85 % RH.
Always make sure that:
there is free circulation of air (do not place the device on
shelves, on a carpet, on a bed, or anywhere that obstructs
the ventilation slots, and leave at least 10 cm clearance on
all sides;
no direct heat sources (e.g. heating) can affect the device;
no direct sunlight or bright artificial light reaches the device;
contact with sprayed and dripping water and abrasive liquids
must be avoided and the device should never be operated
near water. It must especially never be immersed (do not
place any recipients containing liquids such as beverages,
vases, etc. onto or next to the device);
the device is never placed in the immediate vicinity of
magnetic fields (e.g. loudspeakers);
no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near
the device;
no foreign bodies are introduced into the device;
the device is not subject to any great temperature changes
as this may cause moisture through condensation and short-
circuit;
the device is not subject to excessive shocks and vibrations;
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Batteries
Insert the batteries with the correct polarity. Refer to the polarity
markings beside the battery compartment. Do not try to
recharge the batteries and do not throw batteries into fire. Do
not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.).
Remove batteries when the device is not to be used for a long
time. Non-intended use may cause explosion and danger to life.
Children
Electrical appliances do not belong in the hands of children! Do
not allow children to use electrical devices when not under
supervision. Children may not comprehend the presence of
potential risks. Small parts can represent choking hazards. If a
battery is swallowed, seek medical help immediately. Keep the
packaging away from children too as there is danger of
suffocation.
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Intended Use
This device is a consumer electronics device. It has been
designed to receive and playback radio broadcasting stations.
Furthermore, the device may be used as an alarm clock. It may
only be used for private use, not industrial or commercial
purposes. Furthermore, the device may not be used in tropical
climates. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage or
interference caused by unauthorized modifications. Only use
the accessories recommended by the manufacturer. If you are
not using the device within the Republic of Germany, you must
observe the regulations and laws in the country of use.
Please note that country-specific regulations may exist
regarding the frequency bands that can be received. Any
information received from frequency bands located outside
those that are explicitly free for public use may not be used, nor
may its contents be forwarded to any third parties.
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Overview
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1 Telescopic antenna
2 Band selector
3 Set time
4 Select hours
5 Sleep Timer
6 Display
7 On/Off button
8 Battery compartment (on the back)
9 Speaker
10 Repeat alarm / Snooze
11 Set alarm clock time
12 Select minutes
13 Alarm on/off
14 Backlight
15 Battery level indicator
16 Volume control
17 Headphones connector jack
18 Connector for external antenna
19 Connection for plug-type power adapter (optional,
Polarity )
20 Strap
21 Frequency dial knob
22 DX/Local switch
23 Selection of 12-/24-hour clock format
24 Stand (on the back)
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Display
25 Afternoon indicator (PM)
26 Sleep Timer
27 Frequency band
28 Alarm indicator
29 Clock/frequency display
30 Frequency unit
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Stand
On the back panel of the device you’ll find a stand [24] that
allows to install the multi-band tuner in an almost vertical
position. To do this, fold-out the retractile stand [24].
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Technical Specifications
Operating voltage 3 V
Power adapter plug
polarity
Max. current consumption 100 mA
Battery Type 2x AA 1.5 V (LR6)
Output power 100 mW
Frequency bands
Please note that the given
tuning bands may slightly vary
upwards or downwards
because of product
tolerances.
FM 87,5 - 108 MHz
MW 530 - 1660 kHz
SW1 5,9 - 6,2 MHz
SW2 9,4 - 9,9 MHz
SW3 11,6 - 12,1 MHz
SW4 13,57 - 13,87 MHz
SW5 15,1 - 15,8 MHz
SW6 17,48 - 17,9 MHz
Dimensions 132 x 78 x 30 mm (W x H x D)
Weight 146 g (without batteries)
Headphones SWE 100 A1
Impedance 32 Ohms
Wide Band Characteristic
Voltage approx. 120 mV
Max. sound pressure level
with supplied headphones approx. 92 dB(A)
Max. output voltage on
headphones jack approx. 70 mV
Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C
Operating humidity 85 % rel. humidity
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This information describes the technical
characteristics of your device. Different national
regulations may apply in different countries
regarding the frequency bands that are free for
p
ublic use. Please note that receiving any
information from bands outside these frequency
bands will be illegal and may be subject to law
enforcement.
Getting started
You can power the device on either by using the supplied AA-
sized batteries or by using an optional plug-type power adapter
(not supplied). The power adapter must feature a compatible
power plug and output a voltage of 3V.
Do not use both means of power supply at the
same time. Remove batteries when the device is
to be operated using the power adapter.
Inserting the Batteries
Unplug the power adapter cable if there is one connected to the
product. Open the battery compartment cover [8] on the back
panel of the device by sliding it in the direction of the printed
arrow and folding it out. Insert the batteries with the correct
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polarity (+ and -). The correct polarity is labelled on the batteries
and beside the battery compartment. Close the battery
compartment cover and slide it in the opposite direction of the
arrow.
The device features a battery level indicator [15]. If it lights
yellow, the batteries are empty. When this happens, replace the
batteries with new batteries of the same type.
Remove batteries when the device is not to be
used for a long time.
Connecting a Plug-Type Power Adapter
Remove the batteries from the battery compartment [8] located
on the back panel of the device if any are inserted. Plug the
power adapter plug into the receptacle [19] of the multi-band
tuner. Plug the power adapter into an easily accessible wall
outlet.
Powering the Device On/Off
To power the device on, press the On/Off button [7] once. When
powered on, the device will display the currently tuned-in
frequency and the frequency band (FM, MW, SW).
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To power the device off, press the On/Off button [7] again.
When powered off, the current time will be shown on the display
[6].
Setting the Time
The time can only be set while the device is powered off. If it is
still powered on, press the On/Off button [7] to power the device
off.
Use the 12h/24h toggle switch [23] to change
between the 12- and 24-hour time display.
Press and hold the TIME button [3].
Then press the HOUR button [4] repeatedly to set the hour.
You can also keep the HOUR button [4] pressed down to
accelerate the digit adjustment. To distinguish ante meridian
(morning) and post meridian (afternoon) time for the 12-hour
display, "PM" [25] will display for post meridian clock hours.
Keep the TIME button [3] pressed. Then press the MIN
button [12] repeatedly to set the minutes. You can also keep
the MIN button [12] pressed down to accelerate the digit
adjustment.
Release the TIME button [3] after the clock has been set
correctly.
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Please note that you should adjust the clock
when you move into a different time zone.
Using the Device
Tuning a Station
You can only pivot the telescopic antenna and
not retract it into the device housing, otherwise
you risk seriously damaging your device.
Power the device on.
Use the volume adjustment button [16] to set the desired
sound volume.
First select the desired frequency band. To do this, use the
band selector [2]. The currently tuned frequency band will
show on the display [6].
Fully extract the telescopic antenna [1].
Rotate the frequency dial knob [21] to tune the desired
frequency. The frequency displays in MHz (for FM and SW)
and in kHz (for MW). If required, move the telescopic
antenna into a different position or move the device to
optimise reception of the current station.
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Setting the Alarm Clock
Make sure that the clock has been set correctly (see the page
16 - Setting the Time). The alarm time can only be set while the
device is powered off. If it is still powered on, press the On/Off
button [7] to power the device off.
Press and hold the AL.SET button [11]. The indication
“ALARM” [28] starts blinking on the display.
Then press the HOUR button [4] repeatedly to set the hours
of the alarm time. You can also keep the HOUR button [4]
pressed down to accelerate the digit adjustment. To
distinguish ante meridian (morning) and post meridian
(afternoon) time for the 12-hour display, "PM" [25] will
display for post meridian clock hours.
Keep the AL.SET button [11] pressed. Then press the MIN
button [12] repeatedly to set the minutes of the alarm time.
You can also keep the MIN button [12] pressed down to
accelerate the digit adjustment.
Release the AL.SET button [11] after the alarm clock has
been set correctly.
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