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1. 1f DAB Mod OO CI 1 Mm 17 Ow s T aa lt Q aa lt jan Basie AOU MN TOR ETE REOR 17 Power on DAB for the First TIme uusoi rotae tranne ti eub Hed nbn Eon Eng ERgeEEEN 17 Power on DAB after the First me 17 e EE 18 Peay SUC ONS MER NENNT T T NM TRETEN 18 STOIC o ere CMM o LORS 18 Recalling Preset SEIO S canere met tir tu Bene RON ER HEURE ERRORI DUE DEM E RO E EE REE RARUS 18 Display Station ue E 18 FM Radio Menu Introduction and Operation eee esee eere enne nnn nnn 19 iic 4M rer PR AEN 19 Ip NR NER EE 19 Se MOO MM E Tm 20 TNS eI C 20 Die ee le EE 20 Clear All AOU REED 21 Pl OR NE TOUT 21 I UN eterna bi mE TET 21 AU S ORS te NN T T OTT 22 Eege Or 23 uias belii oM RN TT 23 DEA SUN m etm 23 MP ENE sn A E A E ses E eee 23 lai cp TI RR rc 24 cjPig oM M RE 24 Audio Seng BE 24 lici i eo T T UU Um TUUM TT 25 Mice RTT Y 25 E OP N 26 ea o Le eli o MEME oo SEM 26 En E MNT Emm ER 26 MP3 User interface el 27 Downloading Tiles from GPC E 27 System Setup Menu Introduction and Operation 11cccccssssecessssssnesssseseennesnenens 28 i o ce 28 En i s C 29 Display Mme amp Date 29 Set Time amp Dale geed 29 EN E EE 29 BAG OWE Te leit 30 si OMG anis TKTTIT
2. 31 e MT T 31 no P 31 CHAP GUA De Fe e ett MM 31 USING TIC ACUI P T S 32 i Side mm 32 one S 22 lt A 22 lt A Brief Introduction The Sansui DB 100 is a digital radio with DAB DAB FM MP3 and alarm clock function DAB stands for Digital Audio Broadcasting and it is the third generation broadcast ing system after AM and FM analogue broadcasting This new transmission system has great anti interference performance qualities and can eliminate noise and distortion during the transmission process automatically correcting errors which leads it to provide near CD quality sound DAB is the updated version of the DAB standard and is used in many European countries as well as Australia Canada China and South Korea The DAB stand ard is based on HE AACv2 and can deliver the same high quality sound at a much lower bit rate As DAB Radio isn t available everywhere in the world the Sansui DB 100 has an FM radio function allowing analogue FM broadcasts to be received In MP3 mode it can play MP3 music files stored on a Flash or SD card Packaging and Specifications Packaging Thank you for choosing the Sansui DB 100 DAB radio Please check the acces sories in the box according to the list as below If there is anything missing please contact your retailer gt 1 DAB r
3. e S 22 lt 22 lt en Time Setup Display Time amp Date This menu can display current date time week Set Time amp Date lime Sync The time can be synchronized by DAB or FM In DAB or FM mode selecting this menu will automatically update the current display time Manual Set This menu can manually adjust the current time The method is to turn the Control Wheel to adjust the number of the currently flashing item to set the time Press the Enter Button to skip to the next one the next one will start flashing Adjust them in sequence When you reach the display of week press Enter Button and the settings will be saved and change the currently displayed time Press the Back Button and go back to the previous menu Alarm The radio includes an alarm clock and the user can set the alarm time The alarm also works even when the unit is powered off It will automatically alarm when it reaches the set time as shown below Gap aap gl A 11 01 Tull gt Alarm1 12 00 On DAB Press the Enter Button to enter the following screen DAB 14 11 01 Tull SET ALARM 12 00 2009 01 01 OFF DAB Once Preset Last Lisened In the Alarm Setting screen turn the Control Wheel left or right to increase or decrease the value of the flashing item Press Enter Button to select the next item which will start flashing Preset item will show Last Listened Press the Enter Button to show the
4. away from heat sources such as radiators or electronic equipment 5 Don t allow your DAB radio to be exposed to rain moisture or dust If any liquid is spilled into your DAB radio it can cause serious damage If you spill any liquid into your DAB radio please power off the unit immediately 6 Caution Don t open any covers and don t repair yourself Qualified personnel must carry out repair work 7 Use of headset or earphones with maximum volume for a long period of time may cause hearing loss due to excessive sound pressures
5. 22 lt en Local Scan DAB Al up Tull Total 0 12 Searches for local stations using the part of band III allocated to the region When lt Local Scan gt is selected the radio will search for radio stations automatically and display the search progress and when the search is finished the radio will store the list of DAB stations and display the number of radio stations found Then it will play the first station in the list Manual Tune DAB d il 11 01 Tull gt 5A 174 928MHz 5A 176 640MHz TA 176 720MHz 7B 178 432MHz Select a frequency under Manual Tune then press the Enter Button to manually search for radio stations on that frequency You can step through the list of frequencies and each time the radio will search for all stations at that frequency The process will take a few seconds and when the search is finished the screen will display the number of radio stations found and will play the first station found If no stations are found it will display O When the search is the radio will display the Playing screen Region You can select the appropriate region from the following China Korea Europe and UK The different regions use the following frequency bands gt China Band 7A 11D 176 720MHz 213 856MHz gt Korea Band 7A 13C 175 280MHz 214 736MHz Europe Band 5A 13F 174 928MHz 239 200MHz UK Band 11B 12D 218 640MHz 229 072MHz DRC Dynamic Range Control Some br
6. Button it will logout Mono Settings and return to the FM main meu FM map gi 11 01 Tull Listen in Mono Only Yes No Ou S 22 lt 22 lt en Record In the FM mode you can record your favourite programmes The recordings can be stored in the internal Flash memory or the SD card In the FM mode select the Record menu it will offer the storage options to Flash or SD card if present If SD Card is selected when an SD card is not present a warning No SD will appear Having selected the desired storage option the display will change to say Preparing Press the Enter Button to start to record To Pause during the recording press the Enter Button and to stop recording press the Back Button If you stop the recording and then press the Enter Button a new recording will sart System Setup Please refer to System Setup Menu introduction and Operation of this user manual Main Menu Please refer to Main Menu Introduction of this user manual MP3 MP3 Menu Structure Flash SD Card Audio Setting System Setup gt Main Menu Flash In the MP3 main menu turn Control Wheel to lt Flash gt press Enter Button to view Flash display and the audio files in Flash If there are not any audio files or directories it will display NO FILE If there is an audio file press the Enter Button to play SD Card In the MP3 main menu turn Control Wheel to lt SD card
7. Preset List then select an item in the Preset List and the radio will save this alarm setting and return to the Time Setup screen A short press of the Back Button will select the previous item a long press of the Back Button will automatically exit this screen When the alarm time arrives the radio will automatically turn on and play the alarm radio preset station and will display the A symbol flashing After 30 minutes it will stop flashing Backlight Brightness Selecting the lt Brightness gt menu allows you to set the current backlight brightness Oe s T aa lt Q aa lt jan there are 8 levels 1 8 Rotate the Control Wheel to select the brightness values then select the desired value with a short press of the Enter Button to save the setting A long press of the Back Button will not save this setting and will exit this screen Backlight Timeout Selecting the lt Backlight Timeout gt menu allows you to select how long the backlight remains on after a key press There are 4 settings 5s 10s 30s and always ON Rotate the Control Wheel to select the timeout value and then select the desired value with a short press of the Enter Button to save the current setting A long press of the Back Button will not save this setting and will exit this screen Reset All Selecting the lt Reset All gt menu will ask if you want to continue to reset to the fac tory default settings A short press of the Enter But
8. Sansui Sound thinking www sansui co uk Sans DB 100 DAB DAB Pocket Radio 9 AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAA AAAA AA ec00000000000000000090909009909 MELLLILLLLALLALLLALLLAALLLLLLLLLLLLALJ LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLALLALUL LAILALLLLALLALALJ LAAAAAJ KEE LALAALALAAS EZ ECKE EE LALALALLLLLLLLLLALLALLLLLALALLALLALAALAU User Guide DAB Emi SOG Radio 6Music No rie 1g Fo our Sea King A Mowe Dee SE 8 N A 1 S U y EN A j Se J K N d wem d d Pa j Pd d ohare s T jaa lt x Q 22 lt x jan Quick Start Guide Press and hold the Power Button for more than 3 seconds to turn on the radio The green power indicator will flash and then stay illuminated and the start up screen will appear DAB Radio When the DAB mode is selected for the first time the radio will automatically search for local DAB and DAB radio stations Selecting lt Station List gt will display all the radio stations found and play the first radio station automatically FM Radio Press the Power Button once or access the lt Main Menu gt to switch to FM mode Press the Back Button to access the FM Main Menu Use the Control Wheel to navigate to lt Auto Program gt and then press the Enter Button Previously stored radio stations will be updated automatically to show those new stations found MP3 MP3 files stored on a Flash or SD card can be played back through the rad
9. adio device 1 pc 2 USB 2 0 charging cable 1 pc gt 3 Antenna 1 pc 4 User Manual 1 pc 5 Soft Carry Bag 1pc Supports Tune and Seek mode Supports recording function The default recording format is MP3 and the capacity is up to the capacity of the Flash or SD card Supports clearing all the stored radio station list including the preset list and the channel list Supports RDS PTY PS RT CT ie s T o lt E en lt jan Specifications DAB function MP3 This device can support playing music file from SD card or flash memory Playing mode supports the function for one time repeat or shuffle function Playing range can be single file directory or all the files Supports equalizer function Supports play pause next previous function The Sansui DB 100 radio can receive and play all the Band lll radio stations using the DAB standard including DAB and the frequency range of DAB band Ill is 174 928 MHz 239 2 MHz Supports Region setting so the device will search the appropriate band for the radio stations when the user has set up the default Region Supports local searching Supports searching by preferred frequency channel Supports DRC function Supports DLS Text function Supports recording function and the default recording format is MP2 when itis in DAB status The default recording format is AAC when it is in DAB status The capacity is up
10. gt press Enter Button to view SD card display and the audio files in SD card If there are not any audio files or directories it will display NO FILE If there is an audio file press the Enter Button to play Audio Setting Menu MP3 gl 11 01 DD gt Play Mode Play Range EQ one S 22 lt a 22 lt en Play Mode MP3 gl 11 01 DD gt One Time Repeat Shuffle Turn the Control Wheel to lt Play mode gt and press the Enter Button then set the play mode to either lt One Time gt lt Repeat gt or lt Shuffle gt Turn the Control Wheel to select one of the three modes and then press the Enter Button to save and return to lt Play Mode gt Play Range MP3 gl 11 01 DD gt Single Directory All Turn the Control Wheel to lt Play Range gt and press the Enter Button to set the play range as lt Single gt lt Directory gt lt All gt Turn the Control Wheel to select one of the three modes press the Enter Button to save and return to lt Play Range gt EQ MP3 gl 11 01 DD gt Normal Classic Pop Jazz Turn the Control Wheel to lt EQ gt to set the equalizer as lt Normal gt lt Classic gt lt Pop gt lt Jazz gt lt Bass gt or lt Rock gt Turn the Control Wheel to select any one of the six types then press the Enter Button to save and return to lt EQ gt System Setup Please refer to lt System Setup Menu Introduction and Operation gt of this
11. ill stop and play that station auto matically Tune Mode During normal radio playing press the Back Button to enter the FM main menu Turn the Control Wheel to Tune mode press the Enter Button to enter Tune Mode for manual tuning thereafter Turn the Control Wheel and the frequency will change by 0 05MHz per step Clockwise to increase the frequency anticlockwise to decrease the frequency Turn the Control Wheel until the desired radio stations is located Auto Program In the FM menu turn the Control Wheel to Auto Program and press the Enter Button to enter Auto Program Mode The system will search the stations between 87 50MHz 108 00MHz automati cally and will show the frequency At the same time it will store the received stations in the Channel List 30 stations at most After the search is completed it will automatically revert to the Channel List The Channel List will show the stored stations and any previously stored stations will be replaced Ou s T aa lt x a jaa lt x jan Clear All Station To access the lt Clear All List gt menu during playing press the Back Button to dis play the FM main menu and turn the Control Wheel to lt Clear All List gt and press the Enter Button to enter the lt Clear All List gt menu In the lt Clear All List gt menu you can delete all the stations in the Preset List and Channel List Once selected the screen promptly appears to confirm thi
12. io by inserting a card into the card slot on the bottom of the radio Clock amp Alarm You can manually adjust the clock or use DAB and FM to synchronize the clock You can set either a DAB or FM broadcast as an alarm When the alarm sounds the radio will play the previously selected preset radio station automatically Recording Function It is possible to record an FM or DAB broadcast directly to internal Flash memory or an SD card inserted into the card slot on the bottom of the radio User Manual Brief Introduction EE 5 Packaging and Specifications E 5 PANN cence era o Umm 5 SS CII ee acca sates ect monetae eadein cmm everett 6 DAB MUG WON RU TE 6 FM function TOME T 6 MP3 RR MR T Time and ALAIN M Y zzril e TH Comtadsd 7 tT E T Button FUIeUOS EE 6 Display SCT ll e 9 lte 9 Information SCE EE 10 EE 11 Main Menu EE 11 E in BEE re eA EUER 11 Mode CNG EE 12 DAB PPM RTI esses 14 Preset List ee 14 Stations EE 14 Local ele PT 15 Manual Tune ee 15 scie op METRI E E TH 16 DRO c ae 16 i19 8 18 ENERO T 16 EE 17 US SEID T m 17 Main Menu RETE
13. is finished it will show the lt Station List gt screen which will display all of the stations found It will play the first station in the list automatically and the radio will store all of the stations found Power on DAB after the First Time When using DAB after the first time it will play the last station that was selected automatically Select Stations Turn to the Control Wheel in Playing Screen or Select lt Station List gt in the DAB menu display the lt Station List gt menu Press the Enter Button to select the desired radio stations Play Stations Press the Back Button to show the DAB menu turn the Control Wheel and press the Enter Button to highlight either lt Preset List gt or lt Station List gt then select the desired station and press the Enter Button to play it Storing Stations In Playing Screen pressing the Enter Button for more than 3 seconds will display the lt Save Preset gt menu Select any position under this menu and press the Enter Button to store to the selected preset number The screen will display Preset Saved confirming that the station has been stored into the lt Preset List gt menu Recalling Preset Stations Selecting lt Preset List gt in the DAB menu will display the list of Preset stations Scroll to the desired preset station and press the Enter Button to play it Display Station Information To display the second page of text where available momentarily pre
14. l search for DAB stations automatically and when the search is finished the radio will store the list of DAB stations and display the number of received stations It will play the first station in the list 2 When the FM mode is selected the radio will display the FM screen and will play the station that was selected last time When it is powered on for the first time the default frequency is 87 5MHz 3 When MP3 mode is selected the radio will display the MP3 Menu Mode switching Under any menu with a short press of the Power Button it will switch between DAB FM and MP3 modes Each mode starts with a welcome interface which will last for 1 second As shown below Access to DAB mode one S 22 lt a 22 lt en DAB fia gi 11 01 Tal Welcome to DAB Access to FM mode FM memp gl up Tull Welcome to FM Access to MP3 mode MP3 Al 11 01 Tull Welcome to MP3 DAB Menu DAB Menu structure gt Preset List gt Station List gt Local Scan gt Manual Tune gt Region gt DRC Record Sort System Setup Main Menu Preset List Displays a list of preset stations The preset stations are stored in the memory of the DAB radio A maximum of 30 preset radio stations can be stored Station List Displays a list of received stations which are stored in the memory of the DAB radio A maximum of 500 stations can be displayed one S 22 lt a
15. n shows gt If more than four options are available turn the Control Wheel up or down to select the others Preset Saved Note Within DAB mode FM mode or MP3 mode you can use the System Setup Query Screen Mai gt j h lecting th i i i i SE EE GREEN A query screen is used to offer the user a choice Queries are worded so that you can respond with a yes Press Enter Button or a no Press Back Button Example Query Screen DAB up T ull Previousiy Stored Stations Will Example as below DAB BER gi 11 01 Tull Preset List Station List Be Deleted Are You Sure Yes No Local Scan Manual Tune Information Screen Information screens are used to display messages to the user They time out after Main Menu one second Example as below Main Menu Structure DAB FM gt MP3 gt System Setup When the radio is powered for the first time it will show the lt Main Menu gt after the start up screen There are 4 items lt DAB gt lt FM gt lt MP3 gt and lt System Setup gt Users can select lt DAB gt lt FM gt or lt MP3 gt to select the desired mode Power on Press the Power Button for more than 3 seconds to turn on the radio Power off Press the Power Button for more than 3 seconds to turn off the radio 1 When the DAB mode is selected the radio will play the station that was selected last time When it is powered on for the first time it wil
16. nd MP3 maap Displays the battery charge level gl Displays the current volume 4 Appears when the alarm is set 11 01 Displays the current time Tutt Displays the signal strength BBC Radio 6Music Display a station name Four Seasons by King Mowe Dee DLS info not all stations have DLS info To select the menu entry by rotating a Enter Button To confirm your selection a LCD Display Display all the icons or text In the DAB or FM mode following a short press of the Enter Button the radio information will be displayed on the screen Note Only FM stations with RDS will a Riga d have information that can be displayed on the screen a Volume Clockwise rotation is for higher volume and anti clockwise Antenna Socket Connect 3 5mm stereo headset or Example as below antenna is for lower volume a Power Button Long press e for DAB amp 11 01 Tull USB 2 0 Cable power on and power off short press is for mode change a Hold Switch To lock all the buttons You can use this cable to charge this device or transfer files by connecting to your computer MicroSD Card Slot Plug in MicroSD card to this slot BBC Radio 6Music Now playing Four Seasons by a Reset King Mowe Dee To reset the device to original setting Menu Screen DAB BEER gi 11 01 T ull ie Z en lt Q Ss lt A The menu screen displays four options with the currently selected optio
17. oadcasts contain information to allow the radio to compress the dynamic range of the audio to assist listening in noisy conditions The DRC can be set to three states high low and off The default is off Record In the DAB mode you can record your favourite programmes The recordings can be stored in the internal Flash memory or the SD card In the DAB mode select the Record menu it will offer the storage options to Flash or SD card if present If SD Card is selected when an SD card is not present a warning No SD will appear Having selected the desired storage option the display will change to say Preparing Press the Enter Button to start to record To Pause during the recording press the Enter Button and to stop recording press the Back Button If you stop the recording and then press the Enter Button a new recording will start Ou s T aa lt Q aa lt jan Sort The stations stored in the lt Station List gt can be sorted either according to the fre quency or in alphanumeric order which is the default setting System Setup Please refer to lt System Setup Menu introduction and operation gt of this user manual Main Menu Please refer to lt Main Menu introduction gt of this user manual DAB Mode Operation Basic Operation Power on DAB for the First Time When using the DAB mode for the first time or after a Reset the radio will display the auto search screen and when the search
18. s action as below FM aah vgl 11 01 Tull Clear All Prestored FM Stations Yes No If you confirm and press the Enter Button the radio will clear all the stored stations in the Preset List and Channel List and confirm with Clear All then the radio will go back to the playing screen To exit without clearing the list press the Back Button Region In the playing interface press the Back Button to enter the FM main menu turn and press the Control Wheel to lt Region gt you can select the corresponding region according to your location The Region contains lt U S A gt lt Europe gt lt Japan gt press Enter Button to save and go back to FM main enu Scan Setting In the playing interface press Back Button and enter the FM main menu turn the Control Wheel to lt Scan Setting gt and press the Enter Button The screen will show Strong Stations Only Press Enter Button it will be set to search Strong Stations Only and return to the FM main menu Press Back Button it will not select strong stations only but will return to the FM main menu FM ill 11 01 Tull Strong Stations Only Yes No Audio Setting In the playing interface press Back Button and enter the FM main menu turn Control Wheel to lt Audio Setting gt and press the Enter Button the interface will show Listen in Mono Only Press Enter Button it will be set to Listen in Mono only and return to the FM main menu Press Back
19. ss the Enter Button once DAB radio also has further information which can be shown with a further short press of the Enter Button to get information such as Ensemble La bel Ensemble Num Service Type Channels Mode and Bit Rate Ow s T aa lt Q aa lt jan FM Radio Menu Introduction and Operation FM Radio Menu Structure gt Preset List gt Channel List gt Seek Mode gt Tune Mode gt Auto Program Clear All List Region Scan Setting Audio Setting Record System Setup Main Menu Preset List Displays a list of preset stations The preset stations are stored in the memory of the radio Up to 30 FM preset stations can be stored within the radio Channel List Channel List is a station search automatically generated by Auto Program The channel list will be updated each time you select Auto program Auto program found stations will be stored in the memory of the DAB radio Up to 30 stations can be stored The user can select any station from the list Seek Mode Press Back Button to go back to the main menu select lt Seek Mode gt and press the Enter Button to search for stations automatically Turn the Control Wheel to search for FM stations automatically Turn the Control Wheel clockwise to seek in a frequency increasing direction and anti clockwise to seek in a frequency decreasing direction When the seek function finds a radio station it w
20. to the capacity of the Flash or SD card Supports presets and the maximum number of presets is 30 Time and Alarm he time can be set up manually or off air using DAB or FM gt The alarm will start with a radio station and the user can set either a DAB or an FM radio station at the alarm time so the radio will turn on automatically and play the preset radio station Battery FM function 1 Built in 1250mAh Li polymer battery providing over 10 hours listening time l 2 Charging time 5 hours gt Also you can use the Sansui DB 100 to receive and play FM radio stations and the frequency range is 87 5MHz 108MHz the frequency interval is 50KHz Supports searching and playing strong signal radio stations only Supports playing the radio stations only in Mono mode Supports searching and storing the radio stations automatically the maximum is 30 radio stations in the Channel list Supports preset function and the maximum number of presets is 30 General 1 Built in speaker 2W 2 3 5mm stereo earphone jack 3 Dimension 73mm 125mm 23 4mm H W D 4 Weight 167 grams Button Functions Display Screen Ow s T aa lt x a jaa lt x jan a Back Button Short press back to upper menu Long press 3 seconds back to main menu under the function a opeaker Switch Left is speaker off right is P g a Control Wheel speaker on Playing Screen There are three modes DAB FM a
21. ton will reset the device to the factory setting The display will show lt System Restart gt after which the device will reboot automatically After the system reset the stored DAB FM stations and DAB radio information will be lost Info Selecting the lt Info gt menu will enter the software version screen for information Press any key to exit Charging the Radio The radio can be charged by using the supplied USB 2 0 cable For best results charge when it is off in order to ensure the battery is fully charged When the radio is off plugging the USB 2 0 cable in causes the indicator to light Red during charging and extinguishes automatically after charging Using the Antenna If headphones are not being used be sure to use the supplied external antenna Safety Warning Please read before use 1 If this DAB radio has been moved from a cold place to a warm place do not turn on the radio for 2 3 hours E g from a cold car boot to a warm room There is a possibility that excessive moisture may damage the DAB radio in order to avoid damage please place at room temperature for 2 3 hours before use 2 Do not remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous voltages 3 Never use your DAB radio if it is damaged in any way Always place the DAB radio on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong vibration 4 Avoid extremes of temperature either hot or cold place your DAB radio well
22. user manual Main Menu Please refer to lt Main Menu Introduction gt of this user manual Ou S 22 lt a 22 lt en MP3 User interface for display MP3 gl 11 01 DD Music mp3 ID3 Title Music No Lyric 1 2 gt 00 34 02 45 MP3 Playing Screen From here turn the Control Wheel to select the previous or the next Momentarily press the Enter Button to pause or play Downloading files from a PC To download files from a PC use the supplied USB cable When the radio is powered on it will show the screen below when it is connected to the PC by the USB 2 0 cable USB MODE SELECT gt USB Mode Charging amp Playing Select USB Mode to enter USB mass Storage Mode You may copy the songs from the PC into the radio and play in MP3 mode The previous mode will be shown when the USB cable is unplugged When you choose Charging amp Playing Mode the USB MODE SELECT screen will disappear and the previous mode will be displayed System Setup Menu Introduction and Operation System Setup Menu Structure Set Power Off Time Timer Setup Alarm Brightness Backlight Timeout Reset All Info Set Power Off Time You can set the Power Off Time Automatically to either 60minutes 45minutes or 30minutes as shown DAB 1 11 01 T ull gt 30 Minutes 45 Minutes 60 Minutes Disable The unit will Power Off automatically after the selected time interval has passed

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