426A2 CONTROL UNIT USER’S AND INSTALLATION MANUAL DAB CC-1122ENG-05
1 Important Safety Instructions Table of contents Before installing the unit, please read and follow the instructions provided in the Installation Manual included . Before operating the unit, please read and follow the instuctions provided in the User´s Manual thoroughly and save it for future experience.
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EIS PROGRAM MENU CLOCKS 1 1 PRG 1 2 abc PRG 1 3 def PRG 1 4 ghi PRG 1 5 jkl PRG QUICK ACCESS FUNCTIONS Alarm 1 (ON/OFF status - Hour, minutes - Days of week - Type - Volume) Alarm 2 (ON/OFF status - Hour, minutes - Days of week - Type - Volume) Auto Standby (ON/OFF status - Hour, minutes - Days of week) Sleep Time (Auto time set - Hour, minutes - Day, month, year) 1 PRG 2 abc PRG 3 def PRG tuv 4 ghi 8 PRG FM TUNER 2 abc 1 PRG 2 abc 2 abc PRG 2 abc 3 def PRG 16 3 Alarm 1 st
4 2. Features & Technical Characteristics - FM radio with RDS services (50 memories) - DAB (Band III) digital radio (50 memories) - External source sound input (discman/MP3/iPod, ...
EIS 16 5 How to use this manual The 426A2 Control Unit has three program menus of settings at different access levels. « Installation Menu: Discusses the settings related to the proper operation of the system. These settings should be programmed by a professional. « Settings Menu: Discusses each user’s custom operation mode. None of these settings will affect the system’s operation and, once defined, the settings will usually not have to be changed.
6 3. Installation · Installation involves four elements: a power supply, a Control Unit, an antenna and loudspeakers. · If the room is to run in MONO connect any of the speakers and set the Control Unit to MONO. (See 4.1. Mono/Stereo Installation) · Default speaker output is set to 16 ohms. Also, 8 ohms speakers can be connected, in this case, the Control Unit must be set to 8 ohms. (See 4.2. Audio Output Installation).
EIS 4. Installation Menu Key Sequence 4.1 Mono/Stereo Defines whether the Control Unit's audio output (terminals 04, 05, 06) is connected in mono or stereo mode. In a Control Unit in stereo, outputs 05 and 06 respond to the left and right channels. In a Control Unit in mono, both outputs are identical and can therefore be used interchangeably. 1 2’’ PRG To change the output setting to mono 2 abc Store PRG 4.
8 5. Settings Menu Key Sequence 5.1 Language To select the language of the display text. 1 2 abc Store 5.2 Greeting Allows you to personalize the message that appears on the display when the Control Unit is powered on (a maximum of 18 characters). Scroll through the name until you reach the character you want to change. 2’’ PRG To select a different language (for example, English).
EIS 6. Programming Menu 16 9 6.1 Clock Key Sequence 6.1.1 Alarm 1 and 2 The Control Unit is equipped with two programmable alarms with two operation modes, as described in section 7.10. 1 1 PRG or 1 Change the enable setting, also available as a quick access function, see 1.
10 6.1.2 Auto standby Key Sequence Option to program a time for the Control Unit to automatically go into stand-by mode (music shuts off). For example, to program auto stand-by for 11:45 p.m. every day except Saturday and Sunday 1 3 def 5 jkl 5 jkl PRG 2 abc PRG 8 tuv 5 jkl 4 ghi 2 abc 3 def 5 jkl PRG Store 8 tuv 5 jkl … 2 Store autostandby on/off Enter time program off on on/off hh-mm 00-00 23:45 hh-mm days mo on su On 6.1.
EIS 6. Programming Menu 16 11 6.2 FM tuner Key Sequence 6.2.1. FM Seek Sensitivity The option to adjust the automatic station seek sensitivity for the Control Unit's internal FM tuner 2 abc To adjust the new sensitivity; 1 PRG PRG The Control Unit will store into memory the stations that are received with best reception sequencially from the lowest frequency (87.5 MHz) to the highest frequency (108.0 MHz). The System has a maximun of 50 memories.
12 6. Programming Menu 6.3 DAB tuner Key Sequence 6.3.1. Getting started with DAB The first time DAB is selected as a sound source or after resetting, or if you change the unit's location, or want to add a new service after the initial setting, the unit must re-scan and create a list of receivable broadcasts.
EIS 6. Programming Menu 16 13 6.4 Adjustments 6.4.1. Saving “Ideal” Settings To store the current audio settings (volume, balance, bass, treble, loudness and selected channel) as the “ideal settings” Key Sequence 4 ghi 1 Select ON/OFF 2 abc Store PRG PRG Display Visual ideal off on 6.4.2.
14 7. Operating 7.1. Manual Off/On Of Control Unit Key Sequence Display Visual The Control Unit activates audio output with the previous settings with the press of a key. The display will be illuminated and the icon will be activated. After a power loss, whether by disconnecting the power supply or because of a power failure, the status of the system once power is restored the Control Unit will start up its “ideal” mode. 10:56 See 7.7. “Ideal” mode 7.2.
EIS 16 15 7.4. Operation of the FM tuner 426A2 Control Unit is equipped with an internal FM tuner. When the FM tuner is selected as a sound source, stations can be tuned in several different ways: By directly keying in the station frequency, for example, to select the station 89.10 MHz. Key Sequence Display frequency selection mode FM station tuned 8 tuv 9 wxyz 1 A minimum of three digits must be entered when keying in a frequency. 0 C FM FM 89.
16 Key Sequence To enter the frequency selection mode, press FM again. Display FM FM frequency selection mode FM station tuned automatic station search sensitivity level (1...4) frequency stereo frequency selection mode When pressed with a short key press, the +/- keys tune the frequency in intervals of 0.05 MHZ. In the same mode, by keeping the +/- keys pressed down, the tuner will automatically search the next station (the sensitivity level is as programmed in 6.2.1).
EIS Before operation of the DAB tuner read carefully chapter 6.3.1.Initialize DAB Key Sequence 7.5. Operation of the DAB tuner 426A2 Control Unit is equipped with an internal DAB tuner.
18 7.6. Store Station Pre-sets Into The FM/DAB Tuner Select the FM station frequency or DAB service to be stored using any of the methods described in the previous point. The associated permission must be activated to execute this feature. See 5.3. Permission to Store/Delete FM&DAB Tuning Pre-sets. Key Sequences Display memory pre-set number (flashing) FM/DAB station tuned stereo To enter the store to memory mode, press the FM/DAB key.
EIS Key Sequence 16 19 Display Visual 7.8. Autostandby The 426A2 Control Unit will go into standby mode ( music off) at the time and days of the week programmed. Access the program menu. Select the ON/OFF status, time and days of the week to execute the function. See 6.1.2. Program Menu: Autostandby The function can be activated or cleared from this option in the program menu. 1 The quick function can also be used.
20 7.10. Alarms See 6.1.1. Program Menu: alarms The 426A2 Control Unit is equipped with two alarms that can be individually programmed and can operate in two different modes: “Music” mode alarm: \ Operates only when the Control Unit is off. \ At the time and days programmed, the Control Unit switches on with the last music channel played.
EIS Key Sequence 16 21 Display Visual 7.11. Acoustic Timer The 426A2 is equipped with a programmable timer which sounds a specific acoustic signal when the programmed waiting time has elapsed (between 1 and 240 minutes). Key in the time desired for the timer, for example 121 minutes, followed by the timer starter key. If the timer starter key is pressed without having selected a time, the last value entered for this function will be taken as default.
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