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Operation using different
audio sources
The tanning unit can be operated using the following
audio sources:
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An internal audio source
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Various external audio sources
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All available audio sources
The audio source can be changed via the control
panel.
INTERNAL MP3 PLAYER
When using the internal MP3 player, you can either
play the music tracks that are originally supplied on
the SD card, or you can record your own tracks to
the SD card.
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES
LINE-IN
As an external audio source, you can connect
devices ranging from the standard-line level to low
loudspeaker levels.
These sources comprise:
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Studio music
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External players such as MP3 players, mobile
phones (cell phones), I-pods, etc.
EXTERNAL 100 V AUDIO SIGNAL ON STUDIO
CHANNEL (OPTIONAL FEATURE)
If you decide for a connection to a 100 V audio
system, you will need a transformer (KBL no.: 9100
0170 00) for the transmission of the audio signal.
This connection must be made by trained service
staff.
EXTERNAL PLAYERS & HEAD-/EARPHONES
A line connection has been integrated into the au-
dio module so that the sunbed user can connect
his or her own player such as an MP3 player, an
iPod, etc. Take hold of the jack plug and pull the ca-
ble out of the opening. Then connect the jack plug
to the earphone jack of your player. Then select
”MP3 ext.” as the audio source from the control pan-
el of the sunbed before you start playing your own
tracks from the player.
The tracks can only be selected via the user’s own
player. The volume can be controlled via the control
panel of the sunbed and also via the corresponding
operating elements provided by the user’s player.
Either a headphone or an earphone with a 6.3 mm
jack plug can be used. The corresponding connec-
tor socket is located next to the line connector. The
audio signal is switched over automatically.
Figure 5
MP3
ATTENTION
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Danger of damage to the player due to
overheating.
•
Do not place your player within areas that are
directly exposed to UV radiation.
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If possible, use the parking well on the audio
module.
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