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Chapter 3

   The device 

Chapter 3

   The device 

 18.  ST/MO
 

  Switches between a two-channel stereo and one-channel mono operation mode 

19.  

/     

 Play/Pause

  

Starts/Pauses 

playback

20.  Navigation buttons 



   



Move to the right, selects the next menu in a menu mode

   



Move to the left, selects the previous menu in a menu mode

   



Scans 0.05 MHz upwards during FM operation/moves upwards in a menu

   



Scans 0.05 MHz downwards during FM operation/moves downwards in a menu

21.  Mode

    Changes the playback mode

22. Numeric buttons

    Direct access/stores memory presets 1 thru 5

 23.  P

    Browses through preset radio stations

 24. 

 

Stop

  

Stops 

playback

25. ENTER

  

Confi rms a selection/setting

26. MENU

    Press to enter a menu

27. INFO

    Displays various information

28. SHIFT

    Select/Store preset stations exceeding the numbers 6 thru 10 (6 = 5, then 1)

This remote control requires two „AAA” batteries for operation. 

Inserting batteries into the remote control/Battery information

Inserting/changing batteries

› Carefully remove the battery compartment lid on the back of the remote control.
› Remove used batteries. 
› Insert new batteries and ensure correct polarity, as graphically displayed inside the 
   compartment. 
› Replace the battery lid carefully. 

Information on handling batteries 

 Keep batteries out of children’s reach.

› Batteries are hazardous waste and do not belong in household waste. 

› Ensure correct polarity when inserting batteries.

› Always remove batteries when the remote control is not in use for longer periods of time. 

› Never leave batteries lying around unsupervised. These could pose a choking hazard to child-
ren and pets if swallowed. Seek emergency medical care immediately, should this happen.

› Never expose batteries to extreme temperatures, such as sunlight, fi re, ovens, etc. there is the 
risk of explosion!

› Make sure that batteries are not short-circuited and never recharge non-rechargeable batte-
ries. There is a risk of explosion!

› Always follow manufacturer instructions, when recharging rechargeable batteries.

› Touching leaking or damaged batteries could cause skin burns. Use protective gloves suitable 
for handling such batteries.

› Always ensure that the device has been turned off  after use.   

› Always change/replace all batteries at the same time. Never mix old and new batteries or bat-
teries of diff erent types. 

› Clean battery and device contacts before inserting, where required. 

Summary of Contents for A-1200

Page 1: ...Available in Black Edition White Edition Silver Edition Instruction manual Hi Fi stereo amplifier Amplifier A 1200 Similiar to illustration...

Page 2: ...ries into the remote controls Battery information 19 Chapter 4 Setup 20 Chapter 5 Connections 20 Connecting the device to a power supply 20 Connecting analog end devices 20 Connecting speakers 22 Chap...

Page 3: ...sequential damage This product is EMV certified and fulfils all European and National guideline requirements A declaration of CE conformity has been established for this product Certification has been...

Page 4: ...ke it to a qualified service technician specialty workshop In order to completely cut off the power supply to the device unplug the power plug from the wall outlet Merely turning the device off with t...

Page 5: ...safety and operating instructions found in these respective manuals Please contact our technical hotline or a service technician for further information should you be in doubt about device operation s...

Page 6: ...er s ground wire Chapter 3 The device Chapter 3 The device 3 The device Front panel Features 400 W P M P O Satin aluminium front panel Fluorescent display Phono DVD CD Tuner Tape AUX DAB Line in conne...

Page 7: ...0M and the Hi Fi Sound System 1200 Tuner TU 1200 1 MUTE Deactivates Reactivates the sound 2 AM FM button Switches between AM and FM reception 3 INFO button Select to display RDS information 4 PRESET S...

Page 8: ...w seconds of each song on a CD 6 PLAY Starts playing a CD 7 Previous Next Select to return to the previous skip to the next song 8 Fast reverse Fast forward Select to fast reverse forward through a so...

Page 9: ...ew batteries and ensure correct polarity as graphically displayed inside the compartment Replace the battery lid carefully Information on handling batteries Keep batteries out of children s reach Batt...

Page 10: ...le the distance to the next power outlet avoiding areas where the device may be exposed to direct sunlight vibration dust heat cold and moisture as well as keeping it away from transformers or motors...

Page 11: ...to the respective markings These markings serve in general as a way of helping you make the proper connections From a technical point of view you can also connect a tuner to the DVD CD or DAB jack Con...

Page 12: ...levels with ear phones or headphones can lead to permanent hearing damage Set the volume to a minimum before using earphones headphones and try to maintain a comfortable volume level thereafter You c...

Page 13: ...o may not be functioning due to a stroke of light ning static electricity or other external factors A channel does not function The audio cable connected either to the end device or amplifier input ha...

Page 14: ...miliar with the hazards in volved and the relevant regulations Please retain the original box and the packaging material in case you need to transport or send the device out for maintenance at a later...

Page 15: ...s arise then please contact a specialist or our service hotline Hotline 49 0 53 02 8 06 450 Address x services eu gmbh Service department X4 TECH Brackestra e 3 38159 Vechelde Germany Information and...

Page 16: ...Version 1 2 6 2010 www x4 tech de...

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