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Philips D 2999 - EXTERNAL POWER AND AERIALS; External Power Source Connection; Aerial Connection Options; Audio Output and Headphone Jacks

Philips D 2999
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The
condition
ot
the
supply
batteries
can
be
checked
with
meter
@
when
switch
©
is
in
the
unlocked
position.
When
checking
the
batteries,
the
mains
cable
or
car
battery
cable
must
be
disconnected.
After
checking
the
battery
con¬
dition,
put
switch
©
to
the
pressed
position
again,
in
order
to
prevent
the
batteries
from
being
under
load.
The
batteries
should
be
replaced
if
the
pointer
of
meter
@
reaches
the
'empty'
sign.
Remove
the
supply
batteries
when
the
radio
will
not
be
battery-
operated
for
a
long
time.
Replace
the
batteries
for
the
memory
when
the
'EMPTY'
sign
appears
in
display
Note:
The
battery
life
of
the
memory
batteries
is
strongly
dependent
on
the
presence
of
supply
batteries,
car
battery
supply,
or
mains
supply.
If
on/ymemory
batteries
are
used
without
any
other
supply
source,
the
battery
life
of
the
memory
batteries
will
be
about
two
months.
Under
normal
conditions
however,
when
the
set
is
used
with
supply
batteries
or
mains
supply,
the
battery
life
will
be
about
one
year.
If
the
memory
batteries
are
replaced
when
the
radio
is
switched
on,
then
the
information
of
time,
alarm
time
and
preselected
frequencies
will
be
preser¬
ved.
Car
battery
supply
A
car
battery
can
be
connected
to
socket©
with
a
voltage
of
9
-14
Volts.
Use
a
special
power-supply
cable
for
this
pur¬
pose.
Although
this
receiver
has
been
protected
against
an
incorrect
polarity
connection,
you
should
nevertheless
check
with
your
dealer
or
garage
for
an
adequate
connection
to
your
12
V
battery
('
-
to
centre
pin).
Mains
supply
For
mains
operation,
plate
covering
the
mains
lead
socket
has
two
positions:
for
220/240
Volt
and
110/127
Volt.
It
is
important
to
ensure
that
the
voltage
setting
on
the
receiver
corresponds
to
the
local
mains
voltage.
If
it
does
not,
unscrew
plate
@
and
replace
it
the
other
way
round.
Connect
the
set
to
the
mains
with
the
mains
lead
supplied.
To
disconnect
the
set
from
the
mains
completely,
withdraw
the
mains
plug
from
the
wall
socket.
The
set
automatically
switches
to
battery
power
when
the
mains
lead
is
disconnected.
Important
note
for
uaara
In
Groat
Britain:
When
fitting
a
mains
plug
to
the
mains
load
procoed
as
toaows.
The
wires
in
the
mains
load
are
coloured
with
the
following
code:
Blue
-
Neutral,
Brown
=
Live.
As
these
colours
may
not
correspond
with
the
colour
markings
Identifying
the
termmals
In
yoir
plug
proceed
ns
follows:
The
Brown
wire
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
wilh
the
letter
L
or
coloured
Red
Tbo
Blue
wire
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
Black.
Noto:
This
apparatus
must
be
protected
by
a
3
Amp
Fuse
it
a
13
Amp
plug
Is
used
or.
if
arty
other
type
ot
plug
is
used,
by
a
5
Amp
Fuse
either
in
the
plug
or
adapter
or
at
Ihe
distribution
board.
If
in
doubt
consult
a
qualified
electrician,
AERIALS
l
Wand
MW
Built-in
ferroceptor
aerial.
Due
lo
the
directional
effect
of
the
built-in
aerial
it
may
be
necessary
to
rotate
the
set
for
optimum
reception.
FM
Extend
telescopic
aerial
©,
partly
and
angle
for
optimum
reception,
see
Fig.
1
and
4.
SW.
Extend
telescopic
aerial
©
fully
and
put
it
in
a
vertical
position.
External
aerials
If
desired,
an
external
aerial
for
FM
reception
and/or
an
aerial
for
AM
reception,
can
be
connected
to
the
external
aerial
connections
When
connecting
an
AM
aerial
and
an
earth
lead,
the
aerial
is
connected
to
the
centre
pin
and
the
earth
lead
is
connected
to
the
outer
connector.
For
further
information
see
the
separate
booklet
'World
receiver'.
When
an
external
aerial
is
used,
the
external
aerial
switches
©
and
©
at
the
rearside
of
the
receiver
are
set
to
the
EXT.
position.
Note:
In
the
EXT
position
of
the
switches
@
and
©
the
internal
aerials
are
completely
switched
off,
enabling
to
connect
special
direction
finding
equip¬
ment,
which
is
available
from
specialised
firms
for
shipping
and
yachting.
Connection
to
an
amplifier
or
tape
recorder
The
'line
out'
sockets©
or©
can
be
connected
to
the
'aux'
or
'tape'
input
of
an
amplifier.
In
that
case
the
loudspeaker
of
the
radio
continues
to
work.
If
you
wish
to
listen
only
via
the
connected
amplifier,
you
can
set
the
volume
control©
to
MIN.
Radio
programmes
can
be
recorded
from
socket
©or©
Connection
of
a
headphone
You
can
connect
a
headphone
with
a
6.3
mm
jack
plug
and
an
impedance
of
8-16
Ohm
to
socket
©.
In
that
case
the
built-in
(or
external)
loudspeakers
are
switched
off.
The
volume
is
controlled
with
control
@
and
the
tone
with
the
controls
@
and
Connection
of
an
external
loudspeaker
An
external
speaker
(4
ohm
impedance)
can
be
connected
to
socket
©.
The
main
loudspeaker
©
Is
switched
off
when
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