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1. knob to confirm 3 Turn the TUNING knob until the desired time appears in the display then press the TUNING knob to confirm 4 To view the remaining time follow steps 1 2 to select Count Down Timer menu again 5 When the time is elapsed the buzzer will sound at an increasing volume Any other sound playing on your Hepburn will be muted while the buzzer is sounding 6 Press the TUNING knob to stop the buzzer Otherwise the buzzer will turn off automatically after 30 minutes 7 To cancel an already set Count Down timer follow steps 1 3 to set the time to 00 00 minutes Time and Date Your Hepburn can set its time and date from DAB or you can set it manually You can also select your date and time formats 1 Press MENU turn the TUNING knob to display Time then press the TUNING knob to select Further turning of the TUNING knob will cycle through the options below Set Time date Manually set up both Time and Date Auto update Update from DAB or No update Set 12 24 hour format Set 24 hour or Set 12 hour Set date format DD MM YYYY or MM DD YYYY 2 Use the TUNING knob to find and select the options you prefer 25 Hepburn Operation Guide To set time manually 1 Select Set Time Date 2 Turn the TUNING knob to select correct hours press the TUNING knob to confirm 3 Turn the TUNING knob to select correct minutes press the TUNING knob to co
2. lost 1 Press the MENU button turn the TUNING knob if necessary to select System menu and press the TUNING knob to confirm Then turn the TUNING knob to select Factory Reset Press the TUNING knob to confirm 2 Turn the TUNING knob to Yes and then press the TUNING knob to confirm Display will show Restarting and your Hepburn will reset to Factory settings Software Version Note The helpdesk may ask you for the software version of your product 1 Press the MENU button and then turn the TUNING knob to select SW Version Press the TUNING knob to confirm Display will show SW Version and below it your Hepburn s software version scrolling as necessary 27 Hepburn Operation Guide Specification Description Bluetooth Speaker with DAB DAB and FM digital radio Frequency Ranges FM 87 5 108MHz DAB DAB 174 928 239 200MHz Power Supply AC Power Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Audio Output 80Hz 20KHz frequency range Power Consumption 10W rms Dimensions 285mm x 75mm x 155mm This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product View Quest hereby declares that the Hepburn radio is in compliance wit
3. Turn the TUNING knob to Yes and then press the TUNING knob to confirm Viewing Station Information To view currently playing station information press the INFO button repeatedly to cycle through DLS Dynamic Label Segment Signal Strength Program Type Ensemble Program Frequency Signal Quality Bitrate Codec and Time and Date 13 Hepburn Operation Guide Using FM Mode Selecting FM Mode 1 Press the SOURCE button repeatedly until FM is displayed 2 On first use the display will show 87 50MHz the start of the FM frequency range Otherwise the last listened to FM station will be selected 87 50MHz No RadioText Scanning for FM Stations 1 To manually scan FM stations while frequency is displayed turn the TUNING knob clockwise anticlockwise to increase decrease frequency by 0 05MHz per step 2 To automatically scan turn the TUNING knob clockwise or anticlockwise and then press the TUNING knob Your Hepburn will scan forwards or backwards until it reaches the next available station To scan forwards turn the TUNING knob clockwise before pressing it To scan backwards turn the TUNING knob anticlockwise before pressing it Setting Scan Preferences By default FM scans stop at any available station This may result in tuning to a weak station resulting in poor sound quality Your Hepburn helps you avoid weak stations 1 To change the scan settings to stop only at stations with go
4. a Bluetooth device on page 16 2 Having paired successfully Tap the icon ajo your remote to start the app 3 The App splash screen will display briefly then the Radio List screen which will display your Hepburn as an Unknown Bluetooth device Click on the Hepburn entry and the app will connect with your Hepburn You are now in control of your Hepburn Optional Quickly setting up the app display for your remote The View Quest App automatically optimises its display for the type of device it is running on it uses a different layout on a phone portrait g to a tablet landscape __ So if you are for example using a tablet in portrait mode your display may not be optimal To change this 1 Tap your device s menu key see your device user manual for assistance finding this 2 Tap the Settings button Raa settings ettings 3 Tap the button next to Ul type and select Smartphone or Tablet 4 The display will adapt to the new setting Note The View Quest App does not rotate in normal use Note Selecting Tablet Ul type on a small device may truncate some information Controlling your Hepburn with your phone or tablet remote Finding your way around the View Quest App Main Panels Your View Quest App has 4 major information panels They are BTOWSE e Preset e Mode e Now Playing 18 Hepburn Operation Guide In smartphone g mode these panels are accessed one at a time using control buttons at the bottom of the d
5. be displayed instead of Empty 2 Turn the TUNING knob to cycle through preset numbers 1 30 Find an empty preset or one you wish to replace 3 Press the TUNING knob and your station will be stored as that preset number Recalling a Preset Station 1 Press the SOURCE button to select the mode you wish to play FM or DAB 2 Press the PRESETS button to show the saved preset stations Preset Recall lt 1 BBC1 3 Turn the TUNING knob to find the preset station you want to play then press the TUNING knob to confirm 15 Hepburn Operation Guide Using Smart Device Mode with Bluetooth Devices Your Hepburn lets you play and control Bluetooth devices To let this happen the devices have to be paired Pairing your Hepburn with a Bluetooth device 1 Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select Smart Device mode 2 After two seconds the display will show Waiting BT Connection 3 Activate your Bluetooth device and select the search mode 4 Hepburn will appear on your Bluetooth device 5 Select Hepburn and enter 0000 for the password if necessary 6 BT Connected and your device name will show on the display when connection is successful BT connected iPod Connecting to an already paired Bluetooth device 1 Press the PAIR button If there are any devices paired with your Hepburn the first one will show on the display Switch to 1 iPhone 2 Turn the TUNING k
6. press the SNOOZE button when the alarm is sounding Press the SNOOZE button repeatedly to set Snooze period time of 5 10 15 or 30 minutes in turn The selected snooze time will show as Snooze mm ss on the display Note Different Snooze periods are available depending on alarm duration 26 Hepburn Operation Guide 5 To turn off the Alarm press the POWER or ALARM buttons when the alarm is sounding 6 To cancel Alarm refer to steps1 3 to set Alarm states to Off Backlight Level To change the backlight level of standby mode and power on mode press SNOOZE repeatedly while alarm is not sounding Or using the menu 1 Press the MENU button and then turn the TUNING knob to select System menu Press the TUNING knob to confirm 2 Turn the TUNING knob to select Backlight menu and press the TUNING knob to confirm 3 Turn the TUNING knob to select backlight level and press the TUNING knob to confirm the setting Power On High Standby High Medium Medium Low Low Language 1 Press the MENU button and then turn the TUNING knob to select System menu Press the TUNING knob to confirm 2 Turn the TUNING knob to select Language menu and press the TUNING knob to confirm 3 Turn the TUNING knob to select language and press the TUNING knob to confirm Factory Reset Factory reset resets all user settings to default values so time date alarm settings presets and Bluetooth settings are
7. 5 seconds in otherwise skip to previous track Turn to tune and press to confirm Press and hold to rewind current track in Smart Device mode Continues through previous tracks if held Hepburn Operation Guide Back View a o 1 Aerial 2 USBportforchargingdevices 2 Q Outputs 5V volts for charging personal devices such as your phone or MP3 player 3 AUX IN for other devices 4 DC IN power cable input Hepburn Operation Guide Battery Use Your Hepburn can be powered by 4 x Type D batteries Be sure to insert batteries of the correct type and ensure correct polarity Battery Removal Slide battery cover to the left and then lift out Tilt product to the right as shown until another battery slides over the ribbon Repeat Step 2 Do this twice as there are two batteries Tilt product to the left as shown until another battery slides over the ribbon Repeat Step 2 10 Hepburn Operation Guide Getting Started Carefully remove your Hepburn from its box You may wish to store the packaging for future use Inside the box you will find Your Hepburn Power Adapter with plugs for UK and mainland Europe User Manual Positioning your Hepburn Place your Hepburn on a flat stable surface with reference to the safety information section in this manual Adjusting the Aerial The aerial should be extended to ensure you receive the best signal possible in both DAB and FM radio modes
8. Later on it may be necessary to alter the position of your Hepburn and its aerial to achieve the best reception Turning the Unit On and Off 1 Connect the plug at the end of power adapter cable to the DC in jack on the back of your Hepburn Insert the power adapter into the mains socket 2 Turn the mains power on and then press the POWER button to turn on the unit Pressing the POWER button again switches your Hepburn to standby mode To switch the unit off completely unplug the power adapter from the mains socket Volume Control Adjust the radio volume by turning the VOLUME knob Using DAB Mode Note When you turn on the radio it will automatically search and store all the available stations You should conduct an additional Full Scan to ensure all stations are picked up and stored It is also recommended every few months to run a new scan to pick up any new DAB DAB stations that may have begun broadcasting after purchasing your Hepburn 1 Repeatedly press the SOURCE button until DAB is shown on the display For the first time your Hepburn will carry out a full scan and store a list of stations in memory 11 Hepburn Operation Guide scanning 29 RRRRRRRRRR MN 2 Once the scanning is complete the DAB DAB stations will be displayed in alphanumeric order The first station in the list will be selected Note if no DAB DAB signal is found in your area it may be necessary to relocate your radio to a stronger signal a
9. View Quest Download the View Quest Android or iOS Remote Control App Conse play AppStore Operation Guide Operation Guide Guide d utilisation Gu a de funcionamiento Guida Operativa Betriebsanleitung Guia de Opera o Hepburn Operation Guide Contents Introducing your Hepburn Bluetooth Speaker DAB DAB and FM Radio 3 Welcome from the Hepburn Design Team 3 Hepburn compatible stylish hassle free 3 What can my Hepburn do apart from look fab 4 Talk to us 5 Important Safety Information please read 6 7 Finding your way around your Hepburn knobs buttons connectors and batteries 8 Top View 8 Back View 9 Battery Fitting Bottom View 10 Getting Started 11 Positioning your Hepburn 11 Adjusting the Aerial 11 Turning the Unit On and Off 11 Volume Control 11 Using DAB Mode 11 12 Selecting another DAB DAB Station 12 Updating the Stations List 12 Displaying Signal Strength 12 Manual Tuning 12 13 Setting Dynamic Range Control DRC 13 Changing Station Display Order 13 Pruning Your Station List 13 Viewing Station Information 13 Using FM Mode 14 Selecting FM Mode 14 Scanning for FM Stations 14 Setting Scan Preferences 14 Forcing mono for weak stations 14 Viewing Station Information 15 Hepburn Operation Guide Setting Station Presets for DAB and FM Storing Preset Stations Recalling a Preset Station Using Smart Device Mode with Bluetooth Devices Pairing your Hepburn with a Bluetooth device Connecting to a
10. a remote The App cannot control another Bluetooth device g mode to select Smart Device tap Mode oD tap Smart Device mode to select Smart Device just tap Smart Device in the Mode panel In g mode the ViewQuest App will display the Now Playing panel You can select it again by tapping the Now Playing button at the bottom of the display In mode all the panels are visible the Now Playing panel is on the right The Now Playing panel in Smart Device mode The Now Playing panel does not display any audio information in Smart Device mode Use the audio player in your remote to select albums or playlists Now Playing options for Smart Device KIE Mute or unmute Volume Slider Set output volume gt Toggles between play and pause for the current track z g Go to start of current play previous play next track 23 Hepburn Operation Guide The Browse and Preset panels in Smart Device mode The Browse and Preset panels have no function in Smart Device Mode use the device s audio player to navigate albums and playlists instead Enjoying an auxiliary device with the View Quest App E mode to select AUX In tap Mode om tap AUX In CJ mode to select AUX In just tap AUX In in the Mode panel In E mode the View Quest App will display the Now Playing panel You can select it again by tapping the Now Playing button at the bottom of the display In L mode all the panels are visible the Now Playing panel is on the right T
11. ains adaptor and remove the mains power plug from the back of the radio 7 Hepburn Operation Guide Finding your way around your Hepburn Top View eee ana nie ns eecele eeccecocoe a Or TETTETETT sesejnnnnnn o 4 En 000 POWER SOURCE PAIR MENU ALARM SNOOZE QQQ 1 INFO PRESETS E TUNING 1 VOLUME knob Turn to adjust volume level 2 POWER button 8 LCD display Press to switch between standby and active modes 9 SNOOZE button 3 SOURCE button Press to change the backlight level Press to switch between DAB FM Smart Device and Auxiliary Input When alarm is sounding press to activate Snooze feature modes 10 ALARM button 4 PAIR button Press to turn Alarms on or off Press to select Bluetooth device for pairing in Smart Device mode 11 MENU button 5 SKIP button Press to display menu options relevant to current mode Press to skip to next track in Smart Device mode 12 EQ button Press and hold to fast forwards current track in Smart Device mode Press to select or design Equaliser Continues through next tracks if held 13 INFO button 6 PLAY PAUSE button Press to view station information Press to switch between pause play of current track in Smart Device 14 PRESETS button mode Press and hold to save preset stations 7 BACKWARD button Press to recall a saved preset station In Smart Device mode press to return to start of current track if more 15 TUNING knob than 2
12. airflow make sure your unit is in free flowing air to avoid overheating e Vibration constant vibration can cause damage Extreme climates this unit is designed for operation in moderate climates IMPORTANT e DO NOT listen at high volume High volumes can permanently damage hearing e DO NOT use equipment especially headphones when it could distract you from the requirements of traffic or other safety e DO NOT Use equipment that is not working normally or you suspect may be faulty or damaged e DO NOT leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family knows how to do this Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people Always e Operate all controls as instructed in the manual e Ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and inter connections between the pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections Hepburn Operation Guide RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK A CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL DANGEROUS VOLTAGE Dangerous Voltages that may be of sufficie
13. de and opens the Settings panel ready for you to enable 7 power to your Hepburn again AS Exit quits the View Quest App i Settings Hepburn Operation Guide Getting Started your Main Menu Mode In smartphone mode 0 tapping Mode brings up the Mode List fullscreen In tablet mode __ the Mode List is always visible in the Mode panel nyu A DAB ip A EM Smart Device AX Enjoying DAB DAB with the View Quest App mode to select DAB DAB tap Mode ER then tap DAB L mode to select DAB DAB just tap DAB in the Mode Window In E mode the View Quest App will display the Now Playing panel You can select it again by tapping the Now Playing button h at the bottom of the display In L mode all the panels are visible the Now Playing panel is on the right The Now Playing panel in DAB DAB mode The Now Playing panel displays the last used radio station If no station has ever been selected the DAB DAB browse screen is shown note If RadioVIS is enabled and available for the current station images available over the internet are presented synchronised with the DAB broadcast Now Playing options for DAB Mute or unmute Volume Slider Set output volume K gt gt I Jump to next or previous station in alphabetical order 20 Hepburn Operation Guide The Browse panel in DAB DAB mode In E mode tap the Browse button oF the bottom of the display In LL mode all the panels are visib
14. e 3 To exit manual tune press the TUNING knob again Setting Dynamic Range Control DRC You can set the compression level of stations to eliminate the differences in dynamic range or sound level between radio stations If loud stations are too loud while quiet stations are too quiet DRC may help Note DRC off indicates no compression DRC low indicates little compression DRC high indicates maximum compression 1 Press the MENU button turn the TUNING knob to select DRC and press the TUNING knob to confirm 2 Turn the TUNING knob to select DRC high DRC low or DRC off and then press the TUNING knob to confirm your setting Changing Station Display Order You may want to display your stations in a different order Your options are Alphanumeric Display all stations in alphanumeric order Ensemble List currently broadcasting active stations before inactive ones Valid Remove inactive stations from the station list 1 Press the MENU button turn the TUNING knob to select Station order and then press the TUNING knob to confirm 2 Turn the TUNING knob to select Alphanumeric Ensemble or Valid and then press the TUNING knob to confirm your selection Pruning Your Station List This feature enables your radio to remove inactive stations from the station list 1 Press the MENU button turn the TUNING knob to select Prune and then press the TUNING knob to confirm 2
15. h the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC For further details please contact View Quest 9 10 Mill Lane Alton Hampshire GU 34 20G support viewquest co uk Ce 28
16. he Now Playing panel in AUX in mode The Now Playing panel displays a Jack plug symbol and volume control Now Playing options for AUX in IEW Mute or unmute Volume Slider Set output volume note The volume control on the input device if present may need to be adjusted in conjunction with the app volume control for optimal volume and clarity You control playback from the input device too Other Panels in AUX In mode Apart from Mode to change source no other panels have any function in AUX In mode 24 Hepburn Operation Guide General Settings Equaliser Your Hepburn has seven equalisation settings to suit different sound types and you can also configure one of your own to exactly match your requirements Each of the equalisation settings will change the tone of your Hepburn when selected To choose an equalisation setting 1 Press the EQ button to select Equaliser 2 Turn the TUNING knob and then press it to select Normal Classic Jazz Pop Rock Speech Bass or My EQ 3 To set up your own Equaliser profile select My EQ and then set the level of Treble Bass and Loudness using the TUNING knob Count Down Timer Cooking Timer The timer can be set at one minute intervals up to 99 minutes in the future 1 Press the MENU button and then turn the TUNING knob to select System menu Press the TUNING knob to confirm 2 Turn the TUNING knob to select Count Down Timer menu and then press the TUNING
17. isplay In tablet __ mode they appear onscreen at the same time in separate windows This makes the best of available space whatever thes size of your device The roles of these panels when listening to different sources will be explained in Getting Started Radio Men u Items amp Manage your radio A Auto Lock Disable auto lock y Power C Check uncheck to power on or off X RadioVIS Enable disable RadioVIS Ul type Select Smartphone or Tablet UI About About this application Exit Quit this application Smartphone In both E and _ mode tapping your device menu while the View Quest App is running reveals icons for common functions They are EQ Settings lets you select pre defined equalisation settings or configure one of your own EQ Settings Settings opens a panel where you can change common settings Radio Scans for and lists available radios Choose your Hepburn from this list Auto lock Disable or enable auto lock of your phone or tablet Power Power off standby or power on your Hepburn RadioVIS Disable or enable the display of images and text messages sent by some radio stations to accompany their programmes RadioVIS is transmitted over the internet so requires a WiFi or 3g connection UI type selects smartphone o or tablet _ user interface About displays App version information Exit quits the View Quest App ses Standby puts your Hepburn in standby mo
18. le the Browse panel is at the bottom left The Browse panel displays the DAB broadcast radio stations discovered by your Hepburn Scroll and tap on a station to select it For details of scanning for DAB radio stations see DAB Mode on page 11 of this manual note When browsing through stations any station no longer detected is listed with a question mark in front of its name The Preset panel in DAB DAB mode In g mode tap the Preset button Rad at the bottom of the display In L mode all the panels are visible the Preset panel is at the top middle To select one of your preset stations scroll the list if necessary and tap the station To add the currently playing station to your presets tap Add Preset Jo at the top left of the Preset panel This will display a green Select button Select next to every preset Tap the green Select button next to the preset you wish to hold the current station Enjoying FM radio with the View Quest App g mode to select FM tap Mode oa tap FM C mode to select FM just tap FM in the Mode panel In mode the View Quest App will display the Now Playing panel You can select it again by tapping the Now Playing button at the bottom of the display In L_J mode all the panels are visible the Now Playing panel is on the right 21 Hepburn Operation Guide The Now Playing panel in FM mode The radio tunes to the last frequency selected and plays any audio present If no frequency has previ
19. luetooth Dab DAB FM and Auxiliary e DAB DAB FM adjust volume channels and presets display RadioVIS information e Bluetooth change tracks and adjust volume e AUX IN adjust the volume You can also manage equaliser presets and tell your Hepburn to standby or wake up and all of this without leaving your chair What tablet or smartphone do you need for a remote For Apple devices the App is compatible with all iPhones iPads and iPod Touch devices running iOS 3 1 3 or later also iPad and iPad 2 devices in iPhone compatibility mode For Android devices Android 2 2 or later is supported Your device needs Bluetooth and you need to be able to install apps from the appropriate app store note We ll refer to your Apple or Android device as your Remote from now on 17 Hepburn Operation Guide Installing the View Quest App 1 Go to the appropriate store for your device App Store for Apple Play Store for Android The simplest way to find the View Quest App is to use the search bar at the top of the screen to find viewquest with no quote marks The App is called View Quest it s free to install and use and its icon looks like this 2 Install the App by pressing the INSTALL button E Setting up the connection with your Hepburn 1 After you have installed the View Quest App the next step is to establish a Bluetooth connection between your remote and your Hepburn Please follow the section Pairing your Hepburn with
20. n already paired Bluetooth device Controlling your Bluetooth device with your Hepburn Using Auxiliary Input Mode Remotely Controlling your Hepburn with an Android oriOS device What you can do with the View Quest App What tablet or smartphone do you need for a remote Installing the View Quest App Setting up the connection with your Hepburn Optional Quickly setting up the app display for your remote Controlling your Hepburn with your phone or tablet remote Enjoying DAB DAB with the View Quest App Enjoying FM radio with the View Quest App Enjoying your Bluetooth device with the View Quest App Enjoying an auxiliary device with the View Quest App General Settings Equaliser Count Down Timer Cooking Timer Time and Date Alarms Backlight Level Language Factory Reset Software Version Specification 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 20 20 21 21 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 28 Hepburn Operation Guide Introducing your Hepburn Bluetooth Speaker DAB DAB and FM Radio Welcome from the Hepburn Design Team Hello and welcome to your Hepburn We are View Quest an award winning British company determined to excel in technical and aesthetic design With your Hepburn we ve combined the latest technologies like Bluetooth DAB DAB and mobile apps to create a truly stylish way for you to enjoy your favourite sounds wherever they come from Taking inspiration from the latest trends in fashio
21. n and interior design our goal for Hepburn is to create a feature rich product that not only sounds exceptional but looks fantastic too Hepburn compatible stylish hassle free We ve designed your Hepburn to make compatibility problems a thing of the past Compatible with your devices old and new Hepburn s Bluetooth lets you wirelessly connect the latest smart phones tablets MP3 players and other Bluetooth enabled devices Other audio devices without Bluetooth like turntables computers or older phones can plug in to the 3 5mm jack Compatible with radio stations all over the world Enjoy the ever increasing selection of digital broadcasts with Hepburn s DAB DAB receiver as well as your old favourites with the FM tuner Never lose track of any of your favourite stations with 30 station presets For useful information about DAB in the UK websites such as www ukdigitalradio com feature handy postcode finders that will tell you which DAB channels are available in your area Compatible with your Android or iPhone The View Quest app lets you to sit back relax and take control of the music with your smartphone or tablet whichever Hepburn function you re using Ready to deliver your ideal sound As well as providing eight preset equaliser profiles Hepburn lets you design one of your own to exactly match your current desires Right for you Exciting colours and design complement your personal taste and style Hepburn Operation Guide Wha
22. nfirm 4 Turn the TUNING knob to select correct day press the TUNING knob to confirm 5 Turn the TUNING knob to select correct month press the TUNING knob to confirm 6 Turn the TUNING knob to select correct year press the TUNING knob to confirm The value of this item is affected by your hour format setting The order of these items are affected by your date format setting Alarms Your Hepburn provides highly flexible dual alarms Before setting your alarms please set the time and date as detailed in the previous section Then 1 Press the ALARM button repeatedly to select Alarm 1 Setup or Alarm 2 Setup and press the TUNING knob to confirm This will start the Alarm Wizard 2 The Alarm Wizard will step you through the alarm options Turn the TUNING knob to select options and then press the TUNING knob to confirm the settings and move to the next option To cancel alarm setup press ALARM button again Options are as follows Alarm states On or Off Alarm time 00 00 manually set up the time Alarm duration time 15 30 45 60 90 mins Alarm source DAB FM or buzzer If you select DAB or FM you can choose your last listened to station or Preset 1 if set Alarm active day Daily Once Weekends or Weekdays Alarm volume Turn the TUNING knob to adjust the alarm volume 3 When the display shows Alarm Saved the alarm setting is set 4 To temporarily switch off alarm
23. nob to cycle through the list of paired devices then press the TUNING knob to select the displayed device 3 The display will show Waiting BT Connection Select Hepburn on your Bluetooth device 4 BT Connected and the device name will show on the display when connection is successful Controlling your Bluetooth device with your Hepburn Skip back Play Pause and Skip forward buttons can control a Bluetooth device connected to your Hepburn 16 Hepburn Operation Guide Using Auxiliary Input Mode Auxiliary Input allows for a quick and easy connection to an MP3 player or other external audio source You need an audio cable with a 3 5mm jack not supplied to connect to your Hepburn 1 Before connecting to the mains socket connect your external audio device to the AUX IN socket on the rear of your Hepburn 2 Connect the power adapter to the mains socket press the POWER button to switch your Hepburn on 3 Press the SOURCE button repeatedly until Auxiliary Input appears on the display Auxiliary Input In this mode you control your audio device through its own controls Volume levels on both the audio device and your Hepburn may need to be adjusted for optimal volume and clarity Remotely Controlling your Hepburn with an Android or iOS device You can turn your smartphone or tablet into a remote control for your Hepburn with the free View Quest App What you can do with the View Quest App e Sources switch between B
24. nt magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons is present within this product s enclosure ATTENTION The owner s manual contains important operating and maintenance instructions for your safety it is necessary to refer to the manual WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING Note This unit will become warm when used for a long period of time This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the unit Battery safety guidelines Be sure to insert batteries of the correct type and ensure correct polarity To insert batteries remove the battery compartment cover and insert batteries observing polarity Ensure the cover is secure and remove batteries in a safe manner without the use of metallic or other conductive objects Batteries should not be replaced by children Never dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or naked flame Only use batteries of the same type Do not mix old and new batteries and do not mix alkaline and rechargeable batteries Do not attempt to charge non rechargeable batteries If the radio is not going to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries from the battery compartment Always remove spent batteries from the battery compartment and dispose of them responsibly to protect the environment Note For battery operation please switch off the m
25. od signal strength press the MENU button turn the TUNING knob to select Scan Setting and then press the TUNING knob to confirm 2 Turn the TUNING knob to select Strong stations only and press the TUNING knob to confirm your selection Forcing mono for weak stations By default all stereo stations are reproduced in stereo For weak stations this may result in poor sound quality Your Hepburn can offset this effect by playing weak stations in mono 1 To play weak stations in mono press the MENU button turn the TUNING knob to select Audio setting and then press the TUNING knob to confirm 2 Turn the TUNING knob to select Forced mono and press the TUNING knob to confirm 14 Hepburn Operation Guide Viewing Station Information A variety of station information is transmitted by broadcasters and your Hepburn offers a convenient way for you to view it To view currently playing station information press the INFO button repeatedly to cycle through Radio Text Program type PS Audio info and Time and Date Setting Station Presets for DAB and FM Storing Preset Stations You can store up to both 30 DAB and FM stations as preset stations This lets you to access your favourite stations quickly and easily 1 While your favourite station is playing press and hold the PRESETS button until the display shows Preset Store lt 1 Empty If you have stored presets their details will
26. ously been selected the lowest FM frequency is presented note If RadioVIS is enabled and available for the current station images available over the internet are presented synchronised with the FM broadcast Now Playing options for FM CI ES Mute or unmute Volume Slider Set output volume lt lt gt gt Manually tune down up in 0 05MHz intervals gZ gt gt I Scan down up to next station The Browse panel in FM mode In o mode tap the Browse button at the bottom of the display In mode all the panels are visible the Browse panel is at the bottom left The Browse panel for FM displays an analogue tuning knob rotate it with your finger to tune the FM radio The Preset panel in FM mode In g mode tap the Preset button at the bottom of the display In L mode all the panels are visible the Preset panel is at the top middle 22 Hepburn Operation Guide To select one of your preset frequencies scroll the list if necessary and tap the frequency you wish to tune to To add the currently playing station to your presets tap Add Preset at the top left of the Preset panel This will display a green Select button Select next to every preset Tap the green Select button next to the preset you wish to hold the current frequency Enjoying your Bluetooth device with the View Quest App note The View Quest App in Smart Device mode works in conjunction with the audio player on the tablet or smartphone you are using as
27. rea Websites such as www ukdigitalradio com in the UK feature handy postcode finders that will tell you what DAB channels you can expect to receive Selecting another DAB DAB Station While a program is playing turn the TUNING knob to cycle through available stations and then press the TUNING knob to confirm the station you want to play Updating the Stations List Press the MENU button turn the TUNING knob to select Full scan and then press the TUNING knob to confirm Scan will commence Displaying Signal Strength While playing a DAB DAB program repeatedly press the INFO button until the display shows a signal bar indicating the strength of the current station The indicator on the signal bar shows the minimum acceptable signal level Music 1 BEB NENERER Note Stations with signal strength below the minimum signal level may not provide steady audio Minimum signal level Strength of signal Manual Tuning 1 Press the MENU button turn the TUNING knob to select Manual tune and then press the TUNING knob to confirm The display will show the channel number and frequency 2 Turn the TUNING knob to step through the channels and then press the TUNING knob to select the current channel Note If there is a multiplex corresponding to this channel and frequency then after a few seconds the display will show a tuning meter with the signal strength and the multiplex 12 Hepburn Operation Guid
28. t can my Hepburn do apart from look fab Here s a brief run down of your Hepburn s capabilities Everything is explained fully later in this guide Bluetooth speaker Lets you play audio from a Bluetooth source like a phone or mp3 player and lets you control the playback from your Hepburn The tracks on your phone will never have sounded so good DAB DAB receiver Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB is the next big thing in radio Clarity station choice and ease of tuning are often cited as benefits There are two versions DAB and DAB Your Hepburn works with either FM Radio DAB isn t everywhere so there s an FM radio in your Hepburn so that you can still listen to radio wherever DAB is not available Auxiliary connection Lets you plug in and listen to an external audio source that doesn t do Bluetooth so your older devices aren t left out Control from your smartphone or tablet No more missing remote controls The View Quest App available free for Android and iPhone devices lets you sit back relax and control every aspect of your Hepburn Phone Charger When plugged in to the mains your Hepburn can charge a suitable phone or music player using its built in USB connector Convenient and saves a power socket Dual Alarms Wake up to your favourite radio station or the buzzer Countdown Timer A cooking timer with a range of up to 99 minutes makes your Hepburn even more useful in the kitchen Hepburn Operation Guide Talk to
29. us We would really value your feedback how well have we succeeded in our mission to create a stylish compatible sound experience If you d like to share anything about your Hepburn things you love things you d like or things that could be better we d love to hear from you Email us at info viewquest co uk And of course we re here to help you sort things out if you have any problems email our support team at support viewquest co uk for expert help on any aspect of your Hepburn Please call or write we have friendly people ready to help and we really want your Hepburn experience to be first class Thank you and enjoy your Hepburn The team at View Quest Hepburn Operation Guide Important Safety Information please read Please read this guide before using your unit it contains guidance and recommendations that can help ensure long lasting trouble free safe operation Please keep this guide for future reference Be careful Avoid e Liquids don t expose your unit to drips or splashes and don t put liquid containers like vases on it or near it e Humidity or moisture humid or moist places like bathrooms and steam rooms need specially designed equipment e Heat don t expose your unit to direct sunlight or heat from radiators or other heat sources Audio video devices can generate a lot of heat don t put your unit on top of such devices Don t use naked flames anywhere near your unit either Dust and restricted

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