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TQBJ2174

“NO DEVICE”

The USB device is not inserted correctly. Read the instructions 
and try again (

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7).

“NO DISC”

Insert the disc to be played (

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7).

“NO PLAY”

Examine the content. You can only play supported format. (

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19)

The files in the USB device can be corrupted. Format the USB 

device and try again.

The unit may have a problem. Turn the unit off and then on again.

“NO PRESET” (

[HC412]

)

There are no preset DAB/DAB+ stations to select. Preset some 
channels. (

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11)

“NO SIGNAL” (

[HC412]

)

This station cannot be received. Check your antenna (

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6).

“NOT SUPPORTED”

You have connected an unsupported USB device.

“PGM FULL”

The number of programmed tracks is more than 24.

“PLAYERROR”

You played an unsupported file. The system will skip that track 
and play the next one.

“READING”

The unit is checking the “CD”/“USB” information. After this display 
has disappeared, start operating.

“REMOTE

” (“ 

 ” stands for a number.)

The remote control and this unit are using different codes. Change 
the code on the remote control.
– When “REMOTE 1” is displayed, press and hold [OK] and [1] 

for at least 4 seconds.

– When “REMOTE 2” is displayed, press and hold [OK] and [2] for at 

least 4 seconds.

“SCAN FAILED” (

[HC412]

)

Stations are not receivable. Check your antenna and try Auto 
scanning (

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11).

If “SCAN FAILED” is still displayed find the best signal reception 
with the “MANUAL SCAN” tuning function. (

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12)

“SOUND

NOT SET” (“ 

 ” stands for a number.)

There is no saved setting under the selected sound setting 
number. Save the sound settings. (

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14)

“USB OVER CURRENT ERROR”

The USB device is drawing too much power. Select a source other 
than “USB”, remove the USB and turn the unit off.

Check the connection, it may be caused by a faulty USB cable.

“VBR”

The system cannot show the remaining play time for variable bit 
rate (VBR) tracks.

“WAIT”

This is displayed, for example, when this unit is turning off.

Unit and media care

Pull out the AC mains lead from the outlet before 
maintenance.

Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth

When dirt is heavy, wring a wet cloth tightly to wipe the dirt, 
and then wipe it with a dry cloth.

When cleaning the speaker covers, use a fine cloth.
Do not use tissues or other materials that can fall apart. 
Small pieces may get stuck inside the speaker cover.

Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit.

Before using chemically treated cloth, carefully read the 
cloth’s instructions.

Maintenance of the lens

Clean the lens regularly to prevent malfunctions. Use a dust 
blower to remove dust and a cotton swab if it is extremely 
dirty.

You cannot use a CD type lens cleaner.

Do not leave the sliding door open for prolonged periods of 
time. This will cause the lens to get dirty.

Be careful not to touch the lens with your fingers.

Clean discs

Wipe with a damp cloth and then wipe dry.

Disc handling precautions

Handle discs by the edges to avoid inadvertent scratches or 
fingerprints on the disc.

Do not attach labels or stickers to discs.

Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzine, thinner, static 
electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent.

Do not use the following discs:
– Discs with exposed adhesive from removed stickers or 

labels (rented discs etc.).

– Discs that are badly warped or cracked.
– Irregularly shaped discs, such as heart shapes.

To dispose or transfer this unit

The unit may keep the user settings information in the 
unit. If you discard this unit either by disposal or 
transfer, then follow the procedure to return all the 
settings to the factory defaults to delete the user 
settings. 
(

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16, “To return all settings to the factory defaults”)

DO

DO NOT

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Summary of Contents for SC-HC412

Page 1: ...ct and save this manual for future use Included Installation Instructions l 2 3 and 20 21 22 The installation work should be done by a qualified installation specialist Before commencing work carefull...

Page 2: ...ot let metal objects fall inside this unit Do not place heavy items on this unit AC mains lead To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or product damage Ensure that the power supply voltage correspo...

Page 3: ...sories before using this unit The symbols on this product including the accessories represent the following AC DC Class II equipment The construction of the product is double insulated I On Standby Ab...

Page 4: ...o 50 max 7 FAVOURITE buttons for storing or selecting radio station 1 to 5 l 11 13 8 Set Space TuneTM sound mode according to this unit s placement location l 14 9 Select D BASS 10 Adjust Clear Surrou...

Page 5: ...the volume is adjusted or the unit is turned off 24 Select preset EQ 25 Enter setup menu 26 Set the radio menu item 27 Selection OK 28 Dim the display panel and indicator Press again to cancel Using...

Page 6: ...e recorded in the inner part of the disc This unit cannot play files recorded using packet write Disc must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 except for extended formats Some CD R RW cannot be played bec...

Page 7: ...unit To check if charging is complete look at the screen of the connected device etc Once fully charged remove the USB cable from the USB port After the device has started charging you can turn the u...

Page 8: ...d as the source this unit will automatically try and connect to the last connected Bluetooth device LINKING is indicated on the display during this process If the connection attempt fails try to estab...

Page 9: ...an equipment or in an environment that is sensitive to radio frequency interference example airports hospitals laboratories etc License Media playback controls The following marks indicate the availa...

Page 10: ...racks 3 Press 1 to start playback CD MP3 USB 1 Press PROGRAM in the stop mode PROGRAM is shown for a few seconds 2 Press 3 4 to select the desired album 3 Press 9 and then press the numeric buttons to...

Page 11: ...e is selected The station occupying a channel is erased if another station is preset in that channel You can change the stations stored under FAVOURITE 1 to 5 easily While listening to a DAB DAB broad...

Page 12: ...the frequency block that is receivable in your region and then press OK If broadcasting stations are memorised proceed to To re scan DAB DAB stations to memorise stations on other frequency blocks l...

Page 13: ...listening to the radio broadcast Press PROGRAM 2 Press the numeric buttons to select a preset number Do steps 1 through 2 again to preset more stations A station previously stored is overwritten when...

Page 14: ...ons of the device Sound adjustment The following sound effects can be added to the audio output 1 Press SOUND repeatedly to select the effect 2 Press 2 1 to select the setting and then press OK You ma...

Page 15: ...in time every day Preparation Set the clock 1 Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly to select TIMER ADJ 2 Press 3 4 to set the starting time ON TIME and then press OK 3 Press 3 4 to set the finishing time OFF...

Page 16: ...eard during playback If an AC mains lead or fluorescent lights are near the cords then keep other appliances and cords away from the cables The unit does not work One of the unit s safety devices may...

Page 17: ...ng instructions for the device for details The sound is interrupted The device is out of the 10 m communication range Place the Bluetooth device closer to this unit Remove any interference between thi...

Page 18: ...how the remaining play time for variable bit rate VBR tracks WAIT This is displayed for example when this unit is turning off Unit and media care Pull out the AC mains lead from the outlet before main...

Page 19: ...Antenna terminals 75 unbalanced DAB SECTION HC412 DAB memories 20 channels Frequency Band Wavelength Band III 5A to 13F 174 928 MHz to 239 200 MHz Sensitivity BER 4x10 4 Min Requirement s98 dBm DAB Ex...

Page 20: ...stand forward 3 Attach the fall prevention cord not supplied to this unit A Fall prevention cord not supplied Bend the cord twice from the tip each at 45o and 5 mm apart for it to go through the holes...

Page 21: ...he wall l 6 1 Hook the unit securely onto the wall mount brackets with both hands 2 Slightly lift up the unit vertically until the slot reaches the hook of the safety holder 3 Push down until the unit...

Page 22: ...ed electrical and electronic products and batteries must not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to ap...

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