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LG FFH-515AX User Manual

LG FFH-515AX
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MINI HI-FI AUDIO SYSTEM
OWNERÕS MANUAL
MODELS : FFH-515A/L/S/AX/AD
FE-515E
FFH-717A/L/S/AX/AD
FE-717E
FFH-818A/L/S/AX/AD
FE-818E
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set.
Retain it for future reference.
Designs and specifications are subject to change
without notice for improvement.
P/N:3828SXD018T
(for CE region)
N0M
061
NYCE
N0M
260
NYCE
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
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LG FFH-515AX Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLG
ModelFFH-515AX
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Information and Warnings

Electrical Shock and Opening Hazards

Warnings against opening the unit, risk of shock, and general electrical safety.

Graphical Symbols and Laser Safety

Explanation of graphical symbols and precautions for invisible laser radiation.

Appliance Exposure and Use Precautions

Warnings about exposing the appliance to rain, moisture, or using it improperly.

Regional Safety Compliance (Europe, Canada, UK)

Specific safety and compliance guidelines for users in Europe, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

US Specific Safety and Interference Guidelines

Safety advice for US users, including plug usage, interference, and FCC compliance.

Important Safety Instructions for US Customers

General Usage Precautions

Read instructions, save, heed warnings, follow usage guides, cleaning, attachments.

Environmental and Placement Guidelines

Avoid water/moisture, use stable surfaces, proper ventilation, and avoid blocking openings.

Power Cord and Plug Safety

Protect power cords, use protective attachment plugs, and lightning protection.

Electrical Grounding and Safety

Outdoor Antenna Grounding

Grounding antenna systems for surge protection and static charges per NEC.

Power Line and Object Entry Hazards

Keep away from power lines, avoid overloading outlets, and prevent object/liquid entry.

Servicing and Replacement Parts

Refer servicing to qualified personnel, use specified replacement parts, and safety checks.

Mounting and Heat Considerations

Wall/ceiling mounting guidelines and keeping the unit away from heat sources.

Operating Controls and Indicators

Front Panel Controls and Features

Detailed identification of all buttons, dials, and indicators on the front of the unit.

Rear Panel Connections and Features

Identification of terminals and selectors on the back of the unit, including antenna, speakers, and power.

Function Display and Remote Control

Function Display Indicators Explained

Description of various indicators and their meaning on the unit's display.

Remote Control Operation Buttons

Explains the primary buttons on the remote control for system operation.

Remote Control and System Connections

Remote Control Range and Batteries

Information on the remote's operating range and notes on battery usage and replacement.

External Device Connections

Guidance on connecting auxiliary devices and loud speakers to the unit.

Antenna Connections

FM Antenna Setup Guide

Instructions for connecting FM antennas for optimal reception.

AM/MW/LW/SW Antenna Setup

Instructions for connecting antennas for AM, MW, LW, and SW bands.

Clock Setting Procedure

Setting the Time and Format

Step-by-step guide to set the clock, including 12/24 hour format and time adjustment.

Time Information and Power Loss

Clarification on AM/PM time and how power interruptions affect the clock setting.

Before Operating the System

Volume and Sound Quality Adjustments

How to adjust volume and use sound features like MDSS, UBB, and EQ patterns.

Mute, Display, and Demo Functions

Explanation of Mute, Display Mode, MODE/RIF, and Demo functions.

Radio Reception and Tuning

Tuning and Storing Radio Stations

Procedures for automatic/manual tuning and storing favorite radio stations.

RDS Reception and Features

Information about RDS (Radio Data System) and how to receive its features.

CD Playback Guide

Basic CD Playback and Controls

How to load, play, stop, pause, and change discs in the CD player.

Track Searching and Disc Changes

How to search for specific points in tracks and change discs during playback.

Advanced CD Playback Features

Track and Disc Skipping Operations

How to skip to the beginning of tracks or skip entire discs.

Repeat Play and Programmed Play

How to use repeat play modes and create programmed playback sequences.

Auxiliary and Tape Operations

Using Auxiliary Input

How to connect and use external audio sources via the auxiliary input.

Tape Playback Procedures

Instructions for inserting cassettes, setting playback modes, and playing tapes.

Recording Features

Recording from External Sources

How to record audio from CDs, radio, or connected equipment onto tape.

CD Synchro Recording Guide

Steps for automatically dubbing CDs to cassette tapes.

Tape Dubbing and Timer Setup

Tape to Tape Dubbing

Instructions for dubbing cassettes from one deck to another at normal or high speed.

Setting the Timer for Operations

How to set the timer for radio reception, CD playback, or tape recording.

Timer and Auto Function System

Timer Programming and Sleep Timer

Setting timer for on/off operations, volume, and using the sleep timer feature.

Auto Function Select System Explained

How the unit automatically switches between different functions.

Technical Specifications

Amplifier, Tuner, and Cassette Specs

Technical details for AMP, TUNER, and CASSETTE DECK sections.

CD Player and General Specifications

Technical details for the CD player, general dimensions, weight, and power requirements.

Speaker System Specifications

Technical details for the speaker system, including impedance, frequency response, and input power.

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