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1. MODELS AURORA BLK s BUSH AURORA WHT USER MANUAL AURORA ALARM CLOCK DIGITAL RADIO CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR PRECAUCION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO ABRIR 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 This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to consti tute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Only use power supply specified by the manufacturer 6 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 7 If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static changes Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of
2. NFC tag 11 3 6 To manually pair the AURORA with an available Bluetooth device 11 3 7 Switching between Bluetooth connected and docked devices 11 3 8 AUX ITMOGE ie a u uuu 11 3 9 Alarms snooze and SIGGD 11 AO PANS ia Tu apa Gu Sta sy SON ed hae 12 DU 4 SQ Sao S uk t Pisa P eat es uka issuu era 13 in 13 6 0 System Settings al 6 1 navigate through the menus 14 2 EQUAIIS ceca eed cate Sui ee 15 63 IY a ys u Meek Sua aa ANR AR 15 GATING Sata ht Beet eee eee dee ee ee 15 6 5 Backlight se s un agua Ani oe Ape aie 16 6 6 Inactive Standby 5 0 6 ate eed chelate Se ia nae 5 6 bias Bae rere 16 6 7 koi ete ooh aha wiki al tle 16 6 9 ceo She eae 16 6 9 17 Product Specificatii sosser hosa hi eases eae eee ame 17 1 0 Function list 1 1 Front view of the unit 1 234 56 7 89 1011 1 Speaker 2 LCD Display 3 Press the Power Button to power On or power off 4 Alarm Button Enters alarm wizard or cancels alarm when alarm is sounding and cycles through On Off state of alarms in standby 5 Preset Play Pause Button In FM DAB Mode
3. Press and hold 2 sec into Preset stations Save Status Customer can Rotate Multi function knob to Choose Select Stations to Save then Press Select Knob to Save In FM DAB Mode Short press to Recall Preset Stations Customer can Rotate Navigation knob Choose Select Stations to recall then Press Select Key to select to recall In Bluetooth Mode Press this Button to Play Pause Status Switch 6 Mode Short press cycle through audio modes DAB FM BT AUXiliary Input 7 SELECT Rotate to channel change or press to select function 8 Menu Info Short Press to Info Status Press and hold to Menu Status 9 Tune In FM DAB Mode Short press this key Can Rotate Navigation knob choose station list In Bluetooth Mode Short press es cycle through the paired device list Press and hold into Bluetooth Discoverable mode 10 EQ Allow customer to create your own equaliser settings My EQ Normal Classic Jazz Pop Rock Speech 11 Back Button In Menu mode Short press to return to parent menu level Press and hold button to exit menu 1 2 Rear view of the unit 12 13 14 15 16 12 Telescopic Aerial Enable the unit to receive DAB FM transmissions 13 DC IN Jack Used to connect 15V DC external switch power 14 USB Charge Jack Output for DC 5V 2100mA 2 Charge Jack 15 Headphone Jack b3 5mm Headphone Jack 16 Aux in jack b3 5mm Audio in Jack 1 3 Top view 18 NFC Area NFC function contac
4. Rack 1idht On level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00 sec Dim level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Note as you cycle through the possible values an asterisk appearing to the right hand side of the display indicates the currently selected value for each setting 6 6 Inactive Standby 1 The AURORA display can be set to automatically switch _ oa to standby mode after a period of inactivity Sustem 2 The Timeout period values after which Standby mode is lt In act ive Stand gt entered are Be Gi a Ta Timeout Off 2 hour 4 hour 5 hour 6 hour Timeout 42 AOLE gt Note as you cycle through the possible values an asterisk appearing to the right hand side of the display indicates the currently selected timeout value 6 7 Language The language used for display messages can be selected from English Fran ais Deutsch Italiano Note as you cycle through the possible values an asterisk Duste appearing to the right hand side of the display indicates the LainvGuage currently selected timeout value 6 8 Factory reset 1 A factory reset clears all user defined settings replacing them with the original default values so time date preferences S vi settings DAB station list and preset stations are all lost Factom ran y 2 If you select Factory reset you are asked to confirm by selecting Yes Bier i 3 Use the Rotary dial to select lt YES gt 4 Product will go to standby 5 Tu
5. the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See figure A Table of Contents s m umu usuyasa ass 3 144 Front View of the unit tance sls anaku s Susu x 3 1 2 Rear View ofthe unif 4 TS TOD ot Sas anaku shuka kaskas edd n 5 20 Operations en ont ea oa hu a 6 2 1 DAB radio mode alte haykaqsi pap L u eee edd 6 2 2 Scanning for StANON i sea eae Da Ps ty S gus 6 2 3 To deaf ll SCAN secs erecta a i ae 2 4 Selecting stations See edad s Ree se 7 2 S HPresetS uuu cine hee oa a o 7 2 6 Manual Py 8 2 7 Now playing information 8 2 8 To view further information 8 2 9 Other settings oce 9 ders K 10 3 1 Now playing information 10 32 SENS e caa 10 3 2 1 SCAN SettlfigSr anu u u u awu u cone heaters ay 10 Sco AUGIO SEUINGS uu U ea h a sui s sf aaa uds s shah Qua 10 3 4 Bluetooth mode 11 3 5 To pair a Bluetooth device using the
6. FM band and displays RDS Radio Data System information about the station and show where broadcast To enter FM mode Press Mode until the display shows FM Mode Selecting stations The first time you select FM radio AURORA is set to the lowest frequency in the FM band To scan for a station in FM mode 1 Press Select AURORA scans up through the FM band frequencies showing the current frequency on the screen display 2 A scan stops when a signal is found AURORA can be set to stop at each station or only at stations with a strong signal 3 Alternatively you can Press tune Button left right rotary control on the front panel for a manual FM selection DAB SORG gt ia a DRC DEC high gt B da FH im Hda 6 89 45MHz Scanning a 87 S0MHZ 3 0 Presets AURORA has 10 preset memories for FM which work in the same way as DAB mode presets 3 1 Now playing information 1 While FM radio is playing the screen shows its frequency or if RDS information is available station name and any further RadioText information 2 If no information is available just the frequency and a No RadioText message is shown 3 To view further information about the broadcast Press Nepu Each time you press Info the next set of information is displayed cycling through RDS RadioText programme type station name mono stereo time d
7. ate 3 2 Settings 3 2 1 Scan settings 1 By default FM scan stops at any available station All stations This may result in poor quality audio from weak stations 2 Options All stations Strong stations only w ChoicefFt Fi Humber 1 for ke aa Choicerh PL 167 19 C L i FM Scan setLing gt To change the scan settings to stop only at stations with good signal strength Menu 1 Press and hold info gt Scan setting then Strong stations only dal E Li 2 Note In the example screen on the right the asterisk indicates Strong stations only is the currently set value 3 3 Audio settings 1 By default all stereo stations are reproduced in stereo 2 For weak stations this may result in poor quality audio The audio quality can be improved using mono Options Stereo allowed Forced mono To play weak stations in mono 3 Press and hold ie gt Audio setting gt Forced mono 4 Note In the example screen on the right the asterisk indicates Stereo allowed is the currently set value Scan setLing Strong station Fri setting gt Ca Audio setting Stereo allowed gt 10 3 4 Bluetooth mode A Bluetooth connection can be set up manually or using the NFC tag attached to the top of the AURORA device 3 5 To pair a Bluetooth device
8. d Nato gt System gt DHE SYs Ler 2 The System Setting Menu options are Sleep Equaliser Time Backlight Inactive Standby Language Factory Reset Sw version BD address 6 1 To navigate through the menus The following controls are used to move about the menu tree to choose and select the 1 required settings Select pressing the Left Right rotary control this selects the currently displayed option if the option has a further sub menu the first option of the sub menu is displayed 2 the option is a setting value the displayed value is selected and either the next setting is highlighted or if there are no further settings the display returns to the main menu for that setting 3 Note 1 Current or default values are indicated by an asterisk on the right hand side of the top line of the character display 2 Right Left Rotary control cycles forwards and backwards through the current menu or setting options 3 Back jumps back to the parent menu of the currently displayed menu or setting 14 6 2 Equaliser 1 This presents a number of preset settings plus a My Equaliser option to allow you to create your own equaliser settings My EQ Normal Classic Jazz Pop Rock Speech 6 3 My EQ 1 This option allows you to set a bias in the treble and bass audio frequencies Values can be set between 7 Minus 7 and 7 plus 7 2 Treble Use the lef
9. d the MSat button Press on the SELECT dial to start search 2 Once a scan is complete the radio returns to 2 Ji E playing the previously selected station or first station on the station list To remove stations that are listed but unavailable lt Ful 1 gt 1 Select VPR gt Then select PRUNE 2 This removes all invalid stations indicated in the station list with a in front of the station name and populates the memory with updated stations 2 4 Selecting stations To change station 1 Press TUNE Use the left right rotary control to scroll through the list of stations and press Tune to display the station 2 The playing screen is displayed with the new station details 2 5 Presets AURORA has 10 preset memories for DAB To store a station in a preset memory 1 Press and hold the Preset button until the display shows Preset Store Presets 1 10 are displayed as either Empty or with the currently stored station name 2 Use the left right rotary control Choose a preset memory then press to store the currently playing station 3 After confirming the preset station is stored the display reverts to the Now playing screen To recall a preset station 1 Press the Preset button briefly the display will show Preset Recall 2 Select one of the listed preset stations by using the left right rotary control and press Select to choose the displayed pr
10. en shows its name and DLS Dynamic Label Segment information broadcast by the station such as heart Drivetime with E programme name track title and contact details Long DLS info over 16 characters scrolls across the display ii ial ka Ti 2 8 To view further information 1 Press Mea Each time you press Yem the next set of information is displayed cycling through DLS text DL Plus information this is only displayed if broadcast by the station signal is ae strength programme type ensemble name Heart channel number frequency signal error rate mumunurlmammummuiriqnp bit rate codec DAB variant time and date i 2 9 Other settings Dynamic range compression DRC 1 This function reduces the difference between the loudest and quietest audio being broadcast Effectively this makes quiet sounds comparatively louder and loud sounds comparatively quieter Note DRC only works if it is enabled by the broadcaster for a specific station 2 To change the DRC setting Select gt DRC gt The options available are DRC off low high a DRC off sound is unchanged as per the signal from the broadcaster b DRC low Reduces loud sounds over a certain threshhold while quite sounds remain unaffected c DRC high Increases the loudness of sounds below a threshold while leaving louder passages unchanged FM radio mode 1 FM radio mode receives analogue radio from the
11. eset station Station list Chill Preset Store lt 1 EmPty st is Preset 1 Stored oF Preset Recall 6 BBC Radio 6 gt 2 6 Manual tune As well as the normal method of scanning you can also manually tune to a particular channel frequency This can be useful to achieve the best possible reception and also scanning a particular channel to update the station list To manually tune 1 Press and hold the button then select manual tune Use the left right rotary control to display a particular channel frequency press Select to tune to that channel frequency 2 The display shows a live indication of the received signal strength on the selected frequency 3 Adjustments to your antenna will be displayed on the screenasa SC 157 signal strength bar graph IF aa 4 Note On the bar graph display the slightly larger rectangle indicates the audio quality threshold if the signal strength as indicated by the solid rectangles falls below this threshold the audio quality will deteriorate At the same time AURORA scans for any DAB stations on the selected frequency and updates the station list with any new stations found To listen to any stations found return to the Now playing screen and select the required station from the station list as normal 2 7 Now playing information While a station is playing the scre
12. evice as above 3 8 Aux In mode Aux In mode plays audio from an external source such as di an MP3 player Connection can be found on the back of the Auxiliary Input product 3 9 Alarms snooze and sleep prama y 1 There are two versatile wake up alarms with snooze facility 13 and a sleep function to turn the system off after a set period L of time 2 The alarm sound for each alarm can use a buzzer or a selection from the audio sources except any Bluetooth connected source and Aux In mode 11 set the clock calendar The settings for the internal clock Alarm Snooze and Sleep function are all accessible via the Systems Setting menu 4 0 Alarms 1 Note Alarms will only function when the AURORA unit is On main power or in Standby mode An active alarm is indicated by its icon in the top line of the display 2 Note Alarms can be switched on or off in standby mode see below however the alarm parameters can only be set when the AURORA is on To set alarms Turn AURORA on 1 To set or change alarm 1 press Alarm once then press Select dial 2 To set or change alarm 2 press Alarm itwice then press Select dial 3 To exit alarm setting mode press Alarm again 4 The alarm setup prompts you for the following parameters Select 8 value for each parameter in turn turning the left right rotary control and press Select to confirm and move on to the next parameter 5 Parameters 5 Alarm Off On On ti
13. g the current alarm states press Back 8 To cancel a sounding alarm and switch the radio to standby Press Power or Alarm 5 0 Snooze 1 To temporarily silence a sounding alarm press da Ti Sleep Snooze DIM Button Snooze 2 You can change the snooze J minutes period by repeatedly pressing Sleep Snooze DIM w Snooze periodsare 5 10 15 and 30 minutes m ds stip et Ta 3 The radio returns to standby for the set time period 87185145 roza 1155 with a snooze countdown displayed When the countdown reaches 0 zero 4 The alarm is triggered again Press Power or Alarm to fully cancel a sounding alarm and switch the radio to standby 5 1 Sleep 1 To set the sleep timer while the radio is playing Press Sleep Snooze DIM You can choose the sleep delaytime in minutes from Sleep Off 15 30 45 60 90 2 Use left right rotary control to cycle through the options or press Sleep Snooze DIM repeatedly then press Select to choose the displayed option 3 Once you select a sleep delay period the display returns to the Now playing screen with a sleep icon showing After the sleep delay period the radio switches to standby mode F La s Ti Set 51988 time J0 minutes amp a Ti Absolute Cl Rock Turn in oF dia 6 0 System settings The System Settings allow you to tailor the AURORA with a variety of options to suit you 1 To access system settings from any mode Press and hol
14. me hours and minutes time you want alarm ON Duration 15 30 45 60 90 minutes If the alarm is not cancelled AURORA returns to standby after this time period 5 Source DAB Buzzer If DAB or FM is chosen as the audio source you will also be prompted to select the Last played station or one of the preset stations if set Daily Once Weekends Weekdays Choose the days on which the alarm is active 3 Volume Adjust using the volume knob turn right Left This is the volume the alarm will build up to Initially the alarm sounds at a low volume and gradually gets louder to the set volume Alarm Off On 6 In all listening modes active alarms are indicated by displaying the relevant Alarm 1 and or Alarm 2 icons At the set time the alarm will sound quietly at first then gradually building up to the set volume When an alarm sounds the bell icon in the display flashes 12 7 turn alarms on or off in standby mode Press Alarm The display shows the current alarm status To switch the alarms on or off press Alarm states as shown below repeatedly to cycle through four Alara 11 Alm Li Gn Alara ji Of Ala it On Alors 23 OFF Alm 2 Alm 2 On Ala i On To choose the displayed Alarm state press Select to return to standby without changin
15. rn on product will automatically rescan stations 6 9 Sw version B a Ti Sistem This displays the current software version Sh version 2 Shu version BD address dabP fm mmi ref This displays the Bluetooth MAC address for the AURORA device 7 0 Product Specification Function Description gt DAB FM Bluetooth AUX function gt 5V 2 1A USB Charge Port x2 gt Alarm Sleep Snooze Clock function gt Bluetooth V3 0 Compliant gt Bluetooth profile A2ZDP AVRCP Frequency Range gt DAB Band 174 928 239 200MHz gt FM 87 5 108 MHz gt BLUETOOTH 2402 2480 MHz Acoustic gt Stereo Full Range Speaker Output lt 2 25 gt gt Amplifier Power 7W 2rms 10 THD gt Frequency Response 80Hz 20KHz Power gt 15V DC 2 67A gt Power usage in standby 0 9 W gt Power usage when ON 4 W gt Dimension 295mm lt W gt x92mm lt H gt x 170mm lt D gt 45S For Customer Service and to register your Warranty visit www bushaustralia com au Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure JUL15 AURORA BLK AURORA WHT
16. t and right keys to choose a bias value between 7 and 7 Bass Use the left and right keys to choose a bias value between 7 and 7 6 4 Time 1 The time and date can be updated manually or automatically 2 With auto update the time and date are automatically di synchronised with national time signals broadcast over DAB Syster and FM when available Time 3 You can also select the display format for the time and date 4 The Time menu contains the following g options Set Time Date see below Auto update Update from Any Update from DAB Update from FM No Update Set 12 24 hour 12 24 Set date format dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy 5 Set time date This option is for manually setting the time and date displayed The time displays as hh mm AM PM with the first value hh active flashing Adjust each value using the left right rotary control and press Select to confirm The next value then becomes active and flashes The date values follow and are set in the same way Set Line 6 18 15 Note The date displays as dd mm yyyy or mm ddyyyy depending on your choice of date format see above 15 6 5 Backlight 1 The AURORA display has a backlight with two brightness settings and adjustable timeout this is the time delay in seconds after which the display switches to the Dim level when set to standby 2 There are three settings Timeout Light On 10 20 30 45 60 90 120 180
17. t area When in Standby Mode you may connect a NFC enable device by tapping the device on the NFC area for at least 1 5 sec 19 SLEEP SNOOZE DIM SLEEP When playing opens the sleep menu to set the time interval before the unit goes into Standby mode SNOOZE When alarm is sounding Allows you to set the snooze interval DIM When Power is on allows you to Set Backlight Setting 2 0 Operation This section describes the operating functions available for each of the audio sources 2 1 DAB radio mode To enter DAB mode p 1 H i Press Mode until the display shows DAB scann 2 2 Scanning for stations 1 The first time you use AURORA or if the station list is empty the radio automatically performs a full scan to see what stations are available 2 You may also need to start a scan manually to update the list of stations for one of the following reasons e New stations may become available from time to time 9 Stations close or can no longer be received In the station list invalid stations are indicated with a question mark in front of their name f reception was not good for the original scan for example the antenna was not up this may result in an empty or incomplete list of available stations If you have poor reception of some stations causing the audio to break up you may wish to list only stations with good signal strength 2 3 To do a full scan 1 Press and hol
18. using the NFC tag 1 Tap your NFC equipped smart device on the NFC tag on the AURORA device A dialogue box will appear on your smart device asking you to confirm you wish to pair with theAURORA 2 Choose to continue with the pairing and the connection is completed The AURORA device is switched to Smart Device mode ready for Bluetooth audio streaming 3 6 To manually pair the AURORA with an available Bluetooth device 1 PressIMODE button Enter Bluetooth Automatic entry Pairing Status 2 setup on your smart device to pair and connect with the AURORA 3 Note 1 the Bluetooth discoverable message is only displayed for a short time but the Unit remains in the discoverable state for two minutes After 2 minutes AURORA Connection to the state of dormancy Can be connected by clicking on the smart device AURORA device name each press displays the next device in the paired list 4 After 10 minutes without operation AURORA automatically into Power shutdown 3 7 Switching between Bluetooth connected and docked devices 1 The AURORA radio device can maintain a list of up to 8 paired Bluetooth devices 2 A short press on the TUNE button shows the current first device in the paired list To change which device is connected press the TUNE button Rotating Navigation knob to choose the device you need to connect Press Select to confirm 3 If your device does not appear in the list you will need to pair with the radio d
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