Excalibur electronic Clock Radio RD501 24 User Manual

User’s Guide for  
Jeff Gordon  
Radio/CD Helmet  
Model No.  
RD501-24  
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Layout of the Jeff Gordon  
Radio/CD Helmet  
LED SCREEN  
CD DRAWER DOOR  
CD DRAWER DOOR  
HELMET  
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Get to know your  
Using Your Jeff Gordon  
Radio/CD Helmet  
Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet  
Your Jeff Gordon Radio/CD  
Helmet can tune into AM/FM  
radio stations and play CDS. To  
begin, unpack all parts and  
remove protective packing  
around the unit. Plug in the AC  
adaptor into the unit first then  
into a three-pronged outlet. You  
are now ready to begin enjoying  
your Radio/CD Helmet.  
the entire CD when it is done  
POWER: Turns the unit ON and  
FUNCTION button to set the unit  
on CD mode. Press the  
OPEN/CLOSE button to open the  
CD door. Load in a CD (with the  
label side facing up) and press  
OPEN/CLOSE again to close the  
CD door. After a moment the  
LED display will show the total  
number of tracks on the CD that  
was inserted. Press the  
PLAY/PAUSE button to begin  
playing the CD.  
playing.  
OFF.  
TUNING: Use this knob to  
locate AM and FM stations when  
listening to the radio.  
FUNCTION: Switches helmet  
between FM, AM and CD mode.  
OPEN/CLOSE: Opens and clos-  
es the CD door.  
INDICATOR LIGHTS: These will  
light up according to which  
mode is in use; AM/FM; CD; FM  
STEREO; PROGRAM; REPEAT.  
STANDBY: When in PAUSE  
mode this indicator will light up.  
VOLUME: Turn this knob to  
increase or decrease volume.  
LCD SCREEN: Displays track  
number currently playing while  
listening to a CD.  
Listening to the Radio  
PLAY/PAUSE: Press when in  
STOP mode (with a CD loaded) to  
begin listening to a CD. Press  
again during PLAY MODE to  
pause the CD.  
Turn the unit on by pressing  
the POWER button. Now with the  
FUNCTION button you can switch  
between FM or AM radio. After  
you have chosen, use the tuning  
wheel to locate a station that you  
wish to listen to. Adjust volume  
with the volume knob. Also,  
keep the FM antenna raised so  
that it has the best chance of  
picking up a strong signal.  
Using the Remote  
Control  
REMOTE SENSOR: Receives  
signals from the remote control.  
Before using the remote con-  
trol, remove the battery cover  
and insert two AA size batteries.  
Make sure that the batteries’  
polarities match the battery dia-  
gram shown on the battery com-  
partment. When done, replace  
the battery cover and you are  
ready to use the remote control.  
CD DOOR: This is where a CD  
STOP: Press to stop a CD while  
can be loaded or removed.  
playing.  
FM ANTENNA: This antenna is  
provided for better reception of  
FM stations.  
REPEAT: Press once to set the  
Radio/CD helmet to repeat a  
desired track of a CD. Press once  
more to set the helmet to repeat  
(NOTE: When remote control  
operation becomes erratic, or  
the distance from which it oper-  
ates shortens, then it is time to  
Listening to a  
Compact Disc (CD)  
Turn the unit on by pressing  
the POWER button. Now use the  
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change the batteries on the  
remote control unit.)  
and you may continue. Keep  
selecting tracks using the PRO-  
GRAM button to register them in  
the order that you desire. You  
may program up to 19 tracks in  
any order you wish. If you use  
all 19 slots the diplay will flash  
with “- -”. If the STOP button is  
pressed during PROGRAM MODE,  
the unit will remove the content  
of the program and cancels pro-  
gram mode.  
will cycle through CD tracks in  
reverse. Therefore, if you’d like  
to listen to a previous track, use  
the R-SKIP button. You can also  
use R-SKIP to rewind through a  
track by pressing and holding it  
while the track plays.  
played. When the CD is in stop  
mode, press PROGRAM to begin  
selecting the order in which you  
want tracks to play. The track  
number and PROGRAM indicator  
light will flash. Use the R-  
SKIP/F-SKIP buttons to cycle  
through tracks until you have  
found the track that you’d like to  
play first. Press PROGRAM again  
and this track will be registered  
Always keep in mind that the  
remote control works best when  
pointed directly at the remote  
sensor on the front of the unit  
(located just under the LED dis-  
play.) The remote will function  
consistently when used within a  
distance of roughly 18 feet  
(6m.)  
F-SKIP: The F-SKIP button  
functions just like the R-SKIP  
button only forward. This button  
allows you to cycle through  
tracks in order. You can also use  
F-SKIP to fast-forward through a  
track by pressing and holding it  
while the track plays.  
Do not expose the remote sen-  
sor to strong light (direct sun-  
light or artificial lighting) and  
make sure that there are no  
obstacles between the sensor  
and the remote control.  
REPEAT: Press this button  
once to instruct the helmet to  
play the current track over and  
over. This track will play repeat-  
edly until the helmet is instruct-  
ed otherwise. The REPEAT indi-  
cator light on the helmet will  
begin to blink. Press REPEAT  
again to have the entire CD  
repeated when it is done playing  
through all the tracks. Now, the  
REPEAT indicator light will stay  
lit. Press one more time to turn  
REPEAT off. The indicator light  
will turn off.  
CD Precautions  
• Near a heating device or a  
place where the temperature is  
high.  
If the CD is scratched, dirty, or  
incorrectly placed on the disc  
tray, it will not play properly.  
The remote control features  
six buttons, three of which are  
also located on the helmet itself.  
Those are PLAY, PAUSE and STOP  
and they function exactly as the  
buttons located on the unit. The  
other three buttons are unique to  
the remote control and provide  
for even more control over the  
CDs that you listen to.  
Damp or dusty areas.  
Bear in mind the following  
points since any dirt, scratches  
or warping of the disc can cause  
broker or intermittent sound and  
noise.  
Never use chemicals such as  
record sprays, anti-static sprays,  
benzene or cleaning fluid on  
your CDS.  
Should there be any finger-  
prints or other smudges on the  
playing surface of the CD  
(opposite the side with the label)  
wipe gently using a soft cloth  
making sure to wipe from the  
inside out or from the center of  
the CD to the outer edge.  
When holding a CD, try to  
keep your hands off of the play-  
ing surface. Hold the CD by its  
edges.  
Buttons on the  
Remote Control  
R-SKIP: The R-SKIP button  
Do not place discs in the fol-  
lowing locations:  
PROGRAM: This button allows  
you to program the order in  
which the CD tracks will be  
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Reminders  
adhere to all instructions and areas where it may be stepped  
safety precautions written in this on. Do not unnecessarily bend  
Specifications  
Please read, follow and  
Keep the power cord out of  
Power Supply:  
DC 12V  
Compact Disc (CD):  
Frequency Response (-3dB):  
manual.  
or pinch the cord or place the  
cord under a heavy object.  
Output Power (Per Channel):  
2.0 watts RMS into 8 ohm  
60 – 16000 Hz  
Connect your Radio/CD hel-  
Signal-to-noise Ratio: 70 dB  
Harmonic Distortion: 0.4%  
met into a proper power supply  
source as described earlier in the  
users guidel.  
Radio:  
AM 530-1700 KHz  
FM 88- 108 MHz  
Troubleshooting  
Warnings  
If your Radio/CD does not location where a proper signal  
• All warnings on your Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet should be  
strictly adhered to.  
can be found. Remember and  
keep the FM antenna raised for  
best signal.  
work properly, try one of the fol-  
lowing solutions before seeking  
further assistance.  
• DO NOT connect the unit to any electrical outlet before checking  
the main voltage.  
Problems listening to  
the Radio:  
• Use of any controls, adjustments, or procedures other than those  
specified within this manual may result in hazardous radiation  
exposure.  
Problems listening to a  
Compact Disc (CD):  
• Make sure the power is on  
and the unit is properly plugged  
to a viable power source.  
• When listening to a CD make  
sure that the CD is properly  
inserted (label side up). Also,  
make sure that you have pressed  
the PLAY button to begin playing  
CD and that the volume is loud  
enough for you to hear it.  
Always remember to properly  
care and handle your CD as  
• To prevent electrocution and fire, please adhere strictly to the  
following:  
• Make sure that you have  
turned up the volume enough.  
Do not place objects on or near ventilation openings or  
obstruct in any way the top, sides, or back (allowing  
several inches of space around unit to ensure proper  
ventilation) of your Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet.  
• Sometimes radio signals may  
be weak, move the antenna  
around until you have found a  
better signal or, if necessary,  
Keep helmet securely on a flat and dry surface area.  
Do not expose your Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet to rain,  
water/liquid, or moisture of any kind.  
move the entire unit to another instructed earlier.  
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Real humid conditions may cause condensation build up  
inside the unit causing the malfunction. If this occurs,  
allow the unit to stand and dry out for several hours  
before using again.  
Caution  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover  
or bottom of your helmet radio. Refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
When plugging into outlet, make sure to match the wider  
prong of the plug, to the wider entrance of the electric  
socket, making sure plug is fully in socket.  
Grounding and Polarization  
Precautions should be taken to ensure that the grounding or polar-  
ization of the Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet is effective.  
When disconnecting, grip plug to remove.  
DO NOT pull the cord.  
Cleaning  
The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
Do not position your Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet near  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or any  
other appliance (including amplifiers) that produces heat.  
Power Lines  
An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.  
If you are not using your Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet for  
an extended length of time, disconnect plug from socket.  
AC/DC Adapter  
The Radio/CD Helmet is equipped with an AC/DC adapter. This  
adapter converts the input from the AC current to DC current.  
Under no circumstances should the Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet  
be connected to a socket on the wall without first passing through the  
supplied adapter. If for any reason the adapter supplied ceases to  
operate, you should contact a qualified service agency.  
What to do with a damaged  
Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet.  
The Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet should be serviced by qualified  
service personnel when:  
The power-supply cord or plug has been damaged.  
Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled into the  
appliance enclosure.  
The CD player has been exposed to rain.  
The CD player has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.  
The CD player does not appear to operate normally or exhibits  
a marked change in performance.  
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LIMITED 90-DAY WARRANTY  
Special Care and Handling  
EXCALIBUR  
ELECTRONICS,  
INC., warrants to the original consumer  
that its products are free from any elec-  
trical or mechanical defects for a period  
of 90 DAYS from the date of purchase.  
If any such defect is discovered within  
the warranty period, EXCALIBUR  
ELECTRONICS, INC., will repair or  
replace the unit free of charge upon  
receipt of the unit, shipped postage pre-  
paid and insured to the factory address  
shown at right.  
tal or consequential damages, so the  
• Avoid rough handling such as bumping or dropping.  
• Avoid moisture and extreme temperatures. For best results, use  
between the temperatures of 39º F and 100º F (4º C and 38º C).  
• Clean using only a slightly damp cloth. Do not use cleaners with  
chemical agents.  
above limitations and exclusions in  
these instances may not apply. The only  
authorized service center in the United  
States is:  
Excalibur Electronics, Inc.  
13755 SW 119th Ave  
Miami, Florida 33186 U.S.A.  
Phone: 305.477.8080  
Fax: 305.477.9516  
• To prevent fire or shock hazard, DO NOT expose this appliance  
to rain or moisture.  
• Remember to disconnect the Jeff Gordon Radio/CD Helmet from  
any outlet when not in use.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock. DO NOT  
remove cover or bottom of your Radio/CD Helmet.  
Send for servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Ship the unit carefully packed, prefer-  
ably in the original carton, and send it  
prepaid, and adequately insured. Include  
a letter, detailing the complaint and  
including your daytime telephone num-  
ber, inside the shipping carton. If your  
warranty has expired and you want an  
estimated fee for service, write to the  
above address, specifying the model and  
the problem.  
The warranty covers normal con-  
sumer use and does not cover damage  
that occurs in shipment or failure that  
results from alterations, accident, mis-  
use, abuse, neglect, wear and tear, inad-  
equate maintenance, commercial use, or  
unreasonable use of the unit. Removal  
of the top panel voids all warranties.  
This warranty does not cover cost of  
repairs made or attempted outside of the  
factory.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable l  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  
PLEASE DO NOT SEND  
YOUR UNIT WITHOUT  
RECEIVING  
Any applicable implied warranties,  
including warranties of merchantability  
and fitness, are hereby limited to 90  
DAYS from the date of purchase.  
Consequential or incidental damages  
resulting from a breach of  
any applicable express or  
implied warranties are  
hereby excluded. Some  
AN ESTIMATE  
FOR SERVICING.  
WE CANNOT  
of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
STORE YOUR UNIT!  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
states do not allow limi-  
tations on the duration  
of implied warranties  
and do not allow  
exclusion of inciden-  
Excalibur Electronics reserves the right to make technical changes  
without notice in the interest of progress.  
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EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS, INC.  
13755 SW 119TH AVENUE  
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33186 U.S.A.  
P
: 305.477.8080  
FHAOXN:E305.477.9516  
Play games live at:  
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