Akura APTUC2110PR User manual

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Customer Help Line 01422 203676
APTUC-2110PR
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WARNING
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TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING : SHOCK HAZARD-DO NOT OPEN
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL -
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert th
e
user to the presence of uninsulated dangerou
s
voltage within the products enclosure that may be o
f
sufficient magnitude to constitude a risk of electri
c
shock to persons
.
EXCLAMATION POINT -
within an equilateral triangle,
is used to indicate that a specific component shall b
e
replaced only by the component specified in tha
t
documentation for safety reason
.
The following label has been affixed to the unit, listing the proper procedure for working with the laser beam:
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LABEL -
This label is attached to the place as illustrated to inform that th
e
apparatus contains a laser component
.
WARNING LABEL INFORMING OF RADIATION -
This label i
s placed inside the unit. As shown in the illustration. To
warn against further measures on the unit. The equipment contains
a laser radiating laser rays according to the limit of laser product of
class 1.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
KLASS 1 LASER APPARA
T
LUOKEN 1 LAISERLAIT
E
KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUK
T
Correct disposal of this Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
The crossed out
“Wheelie bin” is intended to show that this appliance
must not be placed
with ordinary household waste at the end of its
useful
life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human
health from unc
ontrolled waste disposal,
please
keep separate from
other house
hold waste and recycle it responsibly to promote the
sustainable reuse of materia
l
resources.
Household use
rs should contact either the retailer where you
purchased the
product, or their local government office for details of
where and how you can take this item for environmentally safe re-
cycling.
Business users should contact th
eir supplier and check the terms and
conditions of the pur
chase contract. This product must not be mixed
with other commercial wastes for disposal
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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1. READ INSTRUCTIONS - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
2. RETAIN INSTRUCTION
S - The safety and operating instruction should be retained for future reference.
3. HEED WARNING
S - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTION
S - All operating instructions should be followed.
5. WATER AND MOISTUR
E - The appliance should not be used near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundrytub, swimming pool or in a wet basement.
6. VENTILATION
- The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper
ventilation. Do not place on bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings, in a built-in
installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings
.
7. HEA
T - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other appliances
(including amplifiers) that produce heat
.
8. POWER SOURC
E - The appliance should be connected to power supply only of the type described in the
operating instructions or as marked on the appliance
.
9. POWER CORD PROTECTIO
N - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked
on or pinched by items placed upon or against them
.
10. OBJECT and LIQUID ENTRY
- Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into
the enclosure through openings
.
11. ESD WARNIN
G - The display does not function properly or no reaction to operation of any the control may due
to the electrostatic discharge. Switch off and unplug the set. Reconnect after a few seconds.
12. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE
- The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
a. The power-supply cord or plug has been damaged.
b. Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance enclosure.
c. The appliance has been exposed to rain
.
d. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged
.
e. The appliance does not appear to operate normally.
13. SERVICING
- The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the user operating
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
Notes:
a. Dirty or scratched CD may cause a skipping problem. Clean or replace the CD
.
b. If an error display or malfunction occurs, disconncet the AC cord and remove all the batteries. Then turn the powe
r
back on.
BEFORE OPERATION
Notes: CONCERNING COMPACT DISCS.
Since dirty, damaged or warped discs may damage the appliance, care should be taken of the followings items
:
a. Usable compact discs. Use only compact disc with the mark shown below
.
b. CD compact disc only with digital audio signals
.
LOCATION OF CONTROL
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1.) SKIP -
2.
) SKIP +
3.
) FUNCTION
4.
) LCD DISPLAY
5.
) POWER INDICATOR
6.
) VOLUME CONTROL
7.
) POWER
8.
) SD CARD SLOT
9.
) USB SLOT
10.
) REMOTE SENSOR
11.
) STANDBY
12.
) MEMO. UP / REPEAT
13.
) MEMORY
14.
) STEREO / MONO
15.
) STOP / BAND
16.
) PLAY / PAUSE
17.
) MUTE
18.
) CD DOOR OPEN / CLOSE
1 2 3
8 9
4
5 10
7
11
12
13
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18
16
15
14
6
AC POWER
Connect to a 230/240V AC 50 Hz supply. Do not attempt to connect to any other source.
POWER SOURCE
LOCATION OF CONTROL
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19.) SPEAKER JACK ( L / R )
20.) FM ANTENNA
21.) AM ANTENNA
22.) AC CORD
19
21
22
23
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Insert 2 x “AAAsize batteries into the battery compartment. Be sure that the batteries are inserted
correctly to avoid damage to the remote control. Always remove the batteries when the remote
control will not be used for a long period of time, as this will cause leakage to the batteries and
subsequently damage to your set.
Notes:
Do not break open or throw on a fire exhausted batteries.
If batteries “leak” remove immediately, clean out any residue with warm soapy water, do NOT allow
water to enter the main body of the Remote Control, dry thoroughly before fitting new batteries.
Do not throw old batteries in the domestic waste. Contact your local waste authority for disposal
instructions.
SENSOR WINDOW OF THE RECEIVER
- Even if the remote control is operated within the effective range, its operation may be impossible if
there are any obstacies between the appliance and the remote control.
- If the remote control is operated near other appliances which generate infrared rays, or if other
remote control devices using infrared rays are used near the appliance, it may operate incorrectly.
REMOTE CONTROL
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1. STANDBY
2. MODE
3. SLEEP
4. 0 - 10
5. + 10
6. INFO MONO / ST.
7. SKIP +
8. STOP / BAND / USB / SD
9. SKIP -
10. RANDOM
11. BASS
12. MEMO / ADJ
13. VOL -
14. VOL +
15. P - DOWN
16. P - UP
17. TIMER
18. PLAY / PAUSE
19. REPEAT
20. EQ
21. INTRO
22. MUTE
23. FUNCTION
1
2
3
4
5
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16
19
18
20
8
10
12 21
13
11
14
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23
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7
9
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RADIO OPERATION
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AUTOMATIC TUNI
NG
MANUAL TUNI
NG
It is for selecting stations, which cannot be tuned automatically. (manual selection)
To tune a channel manually.
- Skip step 4 in the above procedures.
- In step 3, each time the SKIP + or “SKIP -button is pressed momentarily (0.5 second or less),
the frequency changes by a fixed step:
FM: 0.05 MHz steps
AM: 9 kHz steps
1. Press the “FUNCTION” button to select “TUNER” mo
de.
2. Press the “STOP / BAND” button to select AM or FM.
3. Press the “SKIP +” or “SKIP -” button to start automatic tuning process.
4. When a station is tuned in the tuning process, it will stop automatically and you can listen to your
desired station.
MEMORY PRESET
1. Repeat step 1 to 4 in the AUTOMATIC TUNING procedures.
2. Press the “MEMORY” button to start the preset process.
3. Display will show the memory sequence number and a flashing “1”.
4. Press theP - UP” or “P - DOWN” button or the “MEMORY” button of front panel to determine
the preset station number.
5. Press again the “MEMORY” button to preset your desired station.
6. Once all the stations are stored, press the P-UP or P DOWN to select your desired
station.
MONO / STEREO
Press the “INFO MONO/ST button to achieve the best quality. In some circumstances where the
station is weak, MONO will be a better solution.
CD / MP3 OPERATION
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GENERAL OPERATIO
N
PLAY / PAUSE Press to start playing CD / MP3 disc.
Press again to stop playing CD / MP3 operation temporarily.
Press again to resume playback.
SKIP + & Press to go to the next track or back to the previous track.
SKIP - Press and hold while playing until you find the point of the sound.
STOP Press to stop all CD / MP3 operation.
PLAYBACK
3. Press the “FUNCTION” button to select “CD / MP3” mode.
1. Open the CD door and place a CD / MP3 disc with the label up in the CD compartment.
2. Close the CD door.
4. Focus search is performed if disc is inside.
Playback will start automatically from the first track.
5. Adjust the “VOLUME” control to the desired level
.
6. Press the “PLAY / PAUSE” button when you want to stop playback temporarily.
7. Press the “STOP” button when finished.
REPEAT
Press the “REPEAT” button during playing CD / MP3 disc,
each press switches the repeat function as follows:
1 - REPEAT 1
2 - REPEAT ALBUM ( For MP3 only )
3 - REPEAT ALL
4 - NORMAL PLAYBACK
REPEAT 1
REPEAT 1
REPEAT
ALBUM
REPEAT
ALL
REPEAT
ALBUM
REPEAT
ALL
NORMAL
PLA
YBACK
CD / MP3 OPERATION
PROGRAM
Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for CD disc play in any ord
Up to 99 tracks can be programmed for MP3 disc play in any order.
er.
Be sure to press the “STOP” button before use.
1. Press the “MEMORY” button, the display will show “MEMORY” and “P00 000”.
2. Select desired track by using the “SKIP +” or “SKIP -” button. (You may select a desired album
by pressing the “P - UP” or “P - DOWN” button.)
3. Press the “MEMORY” button again to confirm desired track into the program memory.
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to enter additional tracks into the program memory.
5. When all the desired tracks have been programmed, press the “PLAY / PAUSE” button to play the
disc in the order you have programmed.
6. Press the “STOP” button twice to terminate programmed playback.
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RA
NDOM
1
2. Press the “RANDOM” button again to terminate random mode.
. Press theRANDOMbutton on remote control during playing disc, the appilance will select and
play a track randomly.
PROGRAM, MODE
PROGRAM MODE is the same as that of CD, please refer to the CD/MP3 operation on page 8.
USB / SD OPERATION
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GENERAL OPE
RATION
PLAY / PAUSE Press to start playing tracks from the USB / SD card.
Press again to stop playing USB / SD operation temporarily.
Press again to resume playback.
SKIP + & Press to go to the next track or back to the previous track.
SKIP - Press and hold while playing until you find the point of the sound.
STOP Press to stop all USB / SD operation.
PLAYBACK
1. Plug in USB or SD card, to the respective slots ( Ensure NO CD is in the player) Note Only one
item USB or SD card can be plugged in at any one time.
2. Press the “FUNCTION” button to select CD/MP3 mode.
3. Press and hold the “STOP / BAND” button for a few seconds to enter the USB/SD mode.
4. Playback will start automatically from track 1.
5. Press the “STOP / BAND button to finish playing.
6. Press the “PLAY / PAUSE” button to start from track 1 again.
ID3 TAG (FOR MP3 ONLY)
1. Press once “MONO / STEREO” button, ID3 text will show on display.
2. Press again to terminate ID3 mod
e.
Note
s:
Due to various solutions, ID3 text function may not be playe
d.
OTHER FEATURES
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EQ
Press the “EQ” button on remote control, each press switch the EQ function as follows:
1 - CLASSIC
2 - ROCK
3 - POP
4 - JAZZ
5 - FLAT (NORMAL)
Notes:
- The player not responsible for playability of MP3 in any case. Due to recording condition such as PC
performance, writing software, media ability or etc.
- For CD-RW, CD-R, it may not be played according to the type of this disc.
EXTRA BASS
1. Press the “BASS” button on remote control to enjoy extra bass sound effect.
2. Display will show “BASS - ON”.
3. Press the “BASS” button again to switch off extra bass sound effect.
INTRO
1. Press the “INTRO” button during play disc to play each song for 15 seconds.
2. Press the “INTRO” button again to resume normal playback.
MUTE
1. Press the “MUTE” button to remove the sound during playing disc.
2. Press the “MUTE” button again to resume the sound.
OTHER FEATURES
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CLOCK SETT
ING
1. Press the “STANDBY” button to switch to standby mode.
2. Press theMEMO / ADJ.” button twice to entry clock set mode. The display will show “24H and
flashi
ng.
3. Adjust time format ( 12H / 24H ) by pressing the “SKIP +” or “SKIP -” button.
4. Press the MEMO / ADJ.button to confirm time format, display will show AM or PM if 12H
format is set.
5. Adjust hour by pressing the “SKIP +” or “SKIP -” button, press the “MEMO / ADJ.” button to confirm.
6. Adjust minute by pressing the “SKIP +” or “SKIP -” button, press the “MEMO / ADJ.” button to confirm.
Not
es:
Because the clock setting is in standby mode the display is dim. As no “Backup battery” is included,
if the Mains switch is turned “OFF” the clock and timers must be reset when power is re applied.
TIMER SETTING
Timer settings must be done after completing clock settings
1. Press the “STANDBY” button to switch to standby mode.
2. Press the “MODE” button on the remote control to enter the “Timer Set Mode”.
3. The display will show “TIMER ON”, press the “MEMO / ADJ” button to enter “TIMER ON” setting.
4. Adjust the Hours by pressing “SKIP+ or SKIP-“ buttons, press the “MEMO/ADJ” button to confirm.
5. Adjust the Minutes by pressing the “SKIP+ or SKIP-“buttons, press the “MODE” button to confirm.
6. The display will show “TIMER OFF”, press the “MEMO /ADJ” button to enter “TIMER OFF” setting.
7. Adjust the Hours by pressing “SKIP+ or SKIP-“ buttons, press the “MEMO/ADJ” button to confirm.
8. Adjust the Minutes by pressing the “SKIP+ or SKIP-“buttons, press the “MODE” button to confirm.
9. The display will show “TIMER”, set the source you want to play.
10.Press the “MEMO /ADJ” button to set desired mode (Tuner or DISC).
11.Press the “MODE” button to confirm the Timer setting.
12.Press the “TIMER” button to activate timer function.
13.Press the “TIMER” button to terminate or cancel a timer setting.
SLEEP
1. Press theSLEEP” button on remote control, display will show “SLEEP 90”. That means, after 90
minutes, appliance will automatically turn to standby mode.
2. Press theSLEEPbutton again to select the automatically turn off time, from 90, 80, 70, 60, 50,
40, 30, 20, 10 minutes.
3. Press the “SLEEP” button to “SLEEP 00” to canel sleep function.
Should you experience any problems please see guide below before calling the help line
FAULT GUIDE
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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
No power to appliance Check the unit is plugged into a
mains suppl
y and is turned on. Dead. No display.
Power button not pushed in Press “POWER” button in.
No Sound. Display dim. Led lit Unit in standby.
Press “Standby” or “Skip” buttons
on
main unit or Standby button on
Remo
te Control to operate unit.
Tuner not playing (FM) No stations selected or tuned. Press SKIP +/SKIP- buttons to tune
an FM station.
Poor noi
sy signal (FM) Poor or no signal. Un loop FM wire aerial and spread
out
Tuner not playing (AM) No stations selected or tuned.
Press
“STOP / BAND” button to
select AM and Press SKIP +/SKIP-
buttons to tune
an AM station.
Poor
noisy signal (AM) Poor or no signal. Plug AM loop aerial into socket at
the rear and rotate for best signal
Incorrect place
ment of disc Ensure disc is placed label side up
Disc damaged o
r dirty See page 13 regarding disc care.
Not Playing CD’s or MP3 discs
Laser lens m
ay be dirty Carefully clean laser optic with a
cotton bud.
Disc in CD player. Remove disc from CD player
USB
Player may need turning on Turn USB player on.
Not selecting USB player.
SD card plugge
d in Remove SD card
Disc in CD player Remove disc from CD playerNot selecting SD Mode
USB pl
ayer plugged in Remove USB player
Not playing SD or USB files Incorrect file structure. Player will not accept WMA files,
convert to MP3 files structure
No Remote
Control functions Batteries may be worn or exhausted Replace batteries each 6 months
If you are still having difficulty please call the Technical help line. Ring 01422 203676 (Normal rates apply).
Opening h
ours Mon-Fri 8 am – 8pm. Sat 9 am – 4pm. Sun 11am – 4pm “Bank holidays as Sun
IMPORTANT
If the mains plug requires replacement, please follow the following instructions.
DO NOT CONNECT THE CENTRE PIN (EARTH).
Connect the Blue wire to the (N) terminal ( this may be
coloured blue).
Connect the Brown wire to the (L) terminal adjacent to
the fuse ( this may be coloured brown).
This appliance must have a 3A fuse fitted.
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ON HANDLING DISCS ON CLEANING DISCS
Do not touch the playback side of the disc.
Do not attach paper or tape to disc.
Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause sound
distortion and skipping of tracks. Wipe the disc
from the centre outwards with a soft cloth.
Always keep the disc clean.
If you can not wipe off the dust with a soft cloth,
wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft
cloth and finish with a dry cloth.
Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner,
benzine, commercially available cleaners or anti-
static spray for vinyl Lps. It may damage the disc.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply : 230V ~ 50Hz
Power Consumption : 13 Watt
Output Power(RMS) : 2 x 2W
Terminal impedence : Speaker 4ohms
Main Unit Dimensions : 243(L) x 150(W) x 170(H)mm
Speaker Dimensions : 150(L) x 150(W) x 165(H)mm
Net Weight : 3.3kg
Gross Weight : 4kg
Tuning Frequency : AM: 540-1600 KHz
FM: 88-108 MHz
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