ONE CONCEPT V-12 BT Bluetooth Stereo System Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- One Concept
Table of Contents
- ONE CONCEPT V-12 BT Bluetooth Stereo System
- TECHNICAL DATA
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- REMOTE CONTROL
- MOUNTING
- COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION
- RADIO
- CD PLAYER
- PLAYING AN MP3 CD
- USB/SD OPERATION
- BT MODE (10009513 & 10009514 ONLY)
- USING EXTERNAL AUDIO DEVICES
- SETTING THE ALARM CLOCK
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ONE CONCEPT V-12 BT Bluetooth Stereo System
TECHNICAL DATA
Product code| 10006663, 10006664, 10009511, 10009512,
10009513, 10009514, 10027657, 10027658
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Power supply| 100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
(AC / DC power supply included)
Battery (remote control)| CR2025 3 V button cell battery
Output power| DC 5V 1.2A
Radio (FM)
VHF| 87.5–108 MHz
BT (only 10009513, 10009514)
BT frequency band| 2402–2480 MHz
BT transmission power (max.)| 4 dBm
Compatible BT profile| A2DP, AVRCP / BT 5.0 + EDR
USB/CARD Host
Interface
| Complies with USB 1.1 (full speed) / USB 2.0 (mass storage class).
Only supports bulk and CBI protocol.
Supports files| MPEG 1 Layer 3 (Not DRM)
Bit rate support| MP3 (32-320 kbps)
General
Speaker| 7.6 cm (3.0″) cone (2x)
Speaker impedance| 4 Ω
Output power
| 1.0 W per channel, min. RMS at 4 Ω with 1 kHz with not more than 10 total
soft harmonic distortions
Input socket| AUDIO IN (3.5 mm)
Output socket| Jack socket (3.5 mm)
CD player
Type| Single disc multi-play compact disc player
Signal reading| Contactless, 3-beam semiconductor laser scanning
D / A converter| Multi-bit D / A converter
Frequency response| 20–20,000 Hz
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
General safety instructions
CAUTION
Risk of injury. Do not listen to music at excessive volume as this may result
in a loss of hearing.
- This device may be only used by children 8 years old or older and persons with limited physical, sensory, and mental capabilities and/or lack of experience and knowledge, provided that they have been instructed in use of the device by a responsible person who understands the associated risks.
- Only put CDs in the CD compartment.
- Never open the device cover. Do not attempt to repair the device by yourself.
- Consult qualified personnel for repairs. The device does not contain user-serviceable device components.
- Improper handling may damage the device and therefore void the warranty.
Power Connection
- Use only the supplied power adapter. Use of any other adapter will void the warranty and/or cause irreparable damage to the device.
- Unplug the device from the main power supply during thunderstorms.
- Be sure to turn off the power before unplugging the power adapter.
- If you are using a multiple socket power strip or the plug as a splitting device, ensure that the plugs are always accessible and ready for use.
- Never throw batteries into an open fire and do not attempt to open their outer shells.
- Batteries are harmful if swallowed and should therefore be stored out of the reach of small children.
Ventilation
- Do not block or cover the ventilation holes, vents, or openings of the unit with anything, such as carpet, cloth, or similar, as otherwise, the openings may not be able to ensure functionality and/or ventilation for safe use.
- The bottom of the unit may become warm if the unit is used for an extended period of time. This is normal.
Location
- Make sure the unit is standing on a flat and stable surface.
- Do not place the device more than 4.5 feet (1.4 meters) away from the nearest outlet. Make sure that the power adapter and speaker cords do not create a tripping hazard.
- Place the device at least 3.25 feet (1 meter) away from other electrical devices in order to avoid noise interference.
- Place the device within the range of external BT devices (for example, iPod / iPhone / iPad / Android devices / computers, etc.). The range is (without obstacles) a maximum of 33 feet (10 meters).
- Make sure the device has enough room for the antenna to be properly aligned.
- Never place the unit directly on antique or polished surfaces.
Notes on the laser
CAUTION
Risk of injury. Never touch the optical lens in the CD compartment or look
directly into it.
- This device is a Class 1 laser product
- The use of controls not listed in the operating instructions or unauthorized modification of the unit may result in the harmful release of laser radiation.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1 | USB input | 8 | Standby |
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2 | SD slot | 9 | VOL- / hour |
3 | Function selector switch | 10 | Alarm |
4 | CD door | 11 | VOL+ / minute |
5 | Display | 12 | Alarm on / off |
6 | Channel search (downwards) | 13 | Time |
7 | Channel search (upwards) | 14 | Headphone connection |
15 | AUX input | 23 | Album / Preset+ |
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16 | Cover | 24 | Loudspeaker |
17 | Play / Pause / Scan | 25 | Wall mounting holes |
18 | Title search forward | 26 | Speaker stand |
19 | Stop / Save | 27 | Battery compartment |
20 | Title search backwards | 28 | FM antenna |
21 | Repeat / Prog / Preset- | 29 | Stand foot |
22 | Remote control sensor | 30 | Speaker suspensions |
REMOTE CONTROL
- Standby
- Play / Pause / Scan
- Stop / MEM.
- Volume –
- Repeat / Shuffle / Preset-
- Number keys
- Mode
- Mute
- Forward search for title/ station
- Search title/ station backward
- Volume +
- Prog / Preset+
MOUNTING
COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION
Connecting the power supply unit
Make sure that the plug has been removed from the socket before making any
connections. Make sure that the socket to which you connect the power supply
is working and providing a constant power supply.
Battery backup system
The system is equipped with a battery backup system for the clock, powered by
2 batteries (type AA). The batteries are not included.
Note: The batteries can be installed as a backup option to store the time of the clock in case of a power failure. In the event of a power failure, the time will not be displayed but the clock will continue to run so that the current time is retained when restarting.
Inserting the batteries in the remote control
- Push down the battery compartment cover and slide the cover off to open the compartment.
- Insert one CR2025 battery according to the polarity markings (+ and -) in the compartment and on the battery.
- Place the lid in the compartment, press it down gently and slide it inwards until it clicks into place.
Note: If the remote control is not used for a long time, the battery may become weak and the remote control may not work. If this happens, replace the battery with a new one. Do not expose the battery of the remote control to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Setting the time
In standby mode, press and hold the TIME key and the time display flashes.
Press the VOL- /Hour and VOLUME +/MINUTE buttons to set the current time.
RADIO
Note: When searching for stations or listening to radio stations, no frequency is shown on the display.
Automatic station search
You can use the Scan function to automatically search for new digital radio
stations and remove inactive stations.
Press and hold the PLAY / PAUSE / FM SCAN button on the stereo system or on
the remote control for 2 seconds to select [Scan]. The number of stations
found is displayed during the automatic station search. When the automatic
station search is finished, the last station listened to is tuned in. If the
last station listened to is no longer available, the first station in the
alphabetical list is set. To set a particular radio station manually, press
the stereo system or on the remote control repeatedly.
Calling up saved stations
When you are in radio mode, you can access the stored radio stations by
pressing the PRESET key on the remote control repeatedly. When you access the
preset stations for the first time, [P01] blinks on the display.
Note: The clock and the radio stations must be reset if there is a power interruption or power failure. 00:00] appears and blinks on the display to remind you that the power has been interrupted and the clock must be reset. After you have reset the clock, start an automatic station search again.
CD PLAYER
- Switch on the machine by pressing the STANDBY key. The display goes on.
- Press the MODE button to select the CD mode.
- Open the CD door by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE mark on the CD door. Insert a CD with the label side facing up and then close the CD door.
- Playback will start from track 1 once the player has finished reading the table of contents. The playback icon appears continuously on the display.
- During playback, press the Play / Pause button to pause the playback. The playback icon blinks. Press the Play / Pause key again to resume playback.
- Adjust the desired volume with the VOLUME (+/-) keys.
PLAYING AN MP3 CD
- Switch on the machine by pressing the STANDBY key. The display goes on.
- Press the MODE button to select the CD mode.
- Open the CD door by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE mark on the CD door. Insert an MP3 CD.
- Press the ALBUM key and the disc information is displayed.
- Playback will start from track 1 when the player has finished reading the table of contents. The playback symbol appears continuously on the display.
- During playback, press the PLAY / PAUSE key to pause the playback. The playback icon flashes. Press the PLAY / PAUSE key again to resume playback.
Repeating a single title
If you press the REPEAT / SHUFFLE key once, the corresponding indicator
flashes on the display. The current track is repeated once.
Repeating all tracks
If you press the REPEAT / SHUFFLE key twice, the corresponding indicator
blinks on the display. The complete CD is repeated continuously. To Cancel
Repeat Function: Press the Repeat Button until the repeat indicator is off.
Skip track / Search within a track
- In playback or pause mode, tap the button to move to the next track or back to the beginning of the current track.
- During playback, press and hold the /specific position within a title at high speed.
Programming titles in a specific order
This function allows you to play music tracks in a programmed order.
Note: The program can only be set in STOP mode.
- Press the PROG key once. Both the program number [01] and [PROG] blink on the display.
- Press the key to select the title to be programmed. The [PROG] indicator blinks to prompt you to confirm.
- Press the PROG key again to save the selection. The program number jumps to [02] and blinks with the [PROG] indicator.
- Press the key to select the next title to be programmed. The [PROG] indicator blinks to prompt you to confirm.
- Press the PROG key again to save your second selection. Repeat steps 2-4 to program up to 20 titles. Once you have saved the 20th title, the display automatically shows the programmed titles in the order you entered them. At the end of program viewing, both the program number [01] and [PROG] blink on the display.
- Press the PLAY / PAUSE key to finish and start the programmed sequence.
- Press the key to go directly to other titles while the program is playing. Press twice to return to a previous title.
- You can use REPEAT / SHUFFLE to play a specific title (Repeat 1) or all the titles in the program (Repeat All) repeatedly.
- The player stops when all programmed titles have been played through once. To repeat program playback, press the PROG key followed by the PLAY / PAUSE key.
- To cancel the program playback, press the STOP key twice while the program is playing or open the CD door in stop mode.
- Press the ALBUM key to select the album. Press the MODE key to change the audio source.
- To switch off the player, press the STANDBY key. The display backlight goes out.
USB/SD OPERATION
- Select the USB/SD mode with the FUNCTION SELECTOR and insert a USB or SD memory device.
- Use the CD/USB/SD switch button to rotate through CD, USB and SD play modes. The display will show „USB“ or „SD“ if the corresponding mode is active.
- The repeat, programming, track skip, track search and album functions are used in the same way as in CD mode.
- It is not possible to wake up from a USB or SD data medium.
BT MODE (10009513 & 10009514 ONLY)
- Select BT (BT) with the function selector switch.
- Select the installation on your BT sending device. The identifier is „V329“. The password is „0000“.
- Wait until the connection is established and play the music.
- The BT will remember the last connection and it will automatically connect
- It may cause the music system to be unable to connect to others if there are too many devices connected together. Please hold PLAY / PAUSE button for two seconds to clean the memory.
USING EXTERNAL AUDIO DEVICES
You can use it to power external audio devices such as laptops and MP3 players.
- Slide the cover down.
- Connect the external audio device to the system.
- Select AUX with the FUNCTION SELECTOR.
- Switch on the system.
- Play music etc. on the external audio device.
- Set the volume of the external audio device and the system to an adequate level.
- Switch off the device after use.
SETTING THE ALARM CLOCK
Setting the alarm time
- Press and hold the ALARM button and press the HOUR BUTTON repeatedly.
- Press and hold the ALARM button and press the MINUTE button repeatedly.
Note: When the „PM“ indicator lights up on the display, the unit shows a time in the second half of the day. If no PM display is lit up, the unit shows a time in the first half of the day.
Setting the alarm on and off
- Press the ALARM ON/OFF key once. The alarm symbol (bell) appears on the display and the alarm is active.
- Press the ALARM ON/OFF key once more. The alarm symbol (bell) disappears and the alarm is switched off.
Checking the alarm time
To check the alarm time, press the ALARM ON/OFF key.
Defining a radio alarm
Define an alarm time, set the FUNCTION SELECT SWITCH to Radio, tune in a radio
station and adjust the volume, switch off the unit.
Defining a CD alarm
Define an alarm time, set the FUNCTION SELECT SWITCH to CD, insert a CD and
adjust the volume, switch off the unit.
Define alarm with wake-up sound
- Set the FUNCTION SELECT SWITCH to ALARM.
- When the alarm time is reached, the unit will sound an alarm for 3 minutes.
- If you do not want the alarm to be switched on the next day, press the ALARM ON/OFF key. The alarm symbol (bell) disappears from the display.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible cause | Approach |
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The radio signal roars. | Radio station not correctly set. | Readjust the radio |
station.
Radio antenna not developed.| Develop radio antenna
No radio reception.| Device not in RADIO mode.| Select the RADIO mode.
Volume too low| Increase the volume.
CD drive is not running.| CD mode not active| Select the CD mode.
CD is not properly seated in the drive.| Insert the CD correctly.
CD contains unreadable data.| Check the contents of the CD.
CD jumps.| CD is scratched.| Clean the CD or replace it.
Unwanted noise when playing the CD.| CD is dirty.| Clean the CD.
Lens is dirty.| Clean the lens with a cleaning CD.
External physical
influences.
| Move the machine.
Distorted sound at high volume.| Volume control set to maximum setting.|
Reduce the volume.
No wake-up alarm.| Alarm not active.| Activate the alarm.
Wrong alarm time.| Make sure that AM/PM is set correctly.
No BT connection is established.| The system memory is full.| Press and hold
the PLAY / PAUSE key for 2 seconds to clear the memory.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
If there is a legal regulation for the disposal of electrical and electronic devices in your country, this symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with household waste. Instead, it must be taken to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By disposing of it in accordance with the rules, you are protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human beings from negative consequences. For information about the recycling and disposal of this product, please contact your local authority or your household waste disposal service. This product contains batteries. If there is a legal regulation for the disposal of batteries in your country, the batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. Find out about local regulations for disposing of batteries. By disposing of them in accordance with the rules, you are protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human beings from negative consequences.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer:
Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstrasse 16, 10179 Berlin, Germany.
Importer for Great Britain:
Chal-Tec UK Limited Unit 6 Riverside Business Centre Brighton Road Shoreham-
by-Sea BN43 6RE United Kingdom The complete declaration of conformity of the
manufacturer can be found at the following link:
https://use.berlin/10006663
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