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2. 3 Radio Frequency This is information of radio frequency supplied by the FM station Radio 2 AM 11 58 30 PRESS INFO BUTTON St Radio 2 16 03 2012 PRESS INFO BUTTON 4 Signal Bar Show the transmission signal level St 5 Time Display time is provided by the broadcaster so will be accurate 6 Date Display date is provided by the broadcaster so will be accurate 16 ECLIPSE FM Menu Order Using the MENU Control FM mode The MENU control allows you to change some of the system options on your DAB Receiver These options are arranged in a menu structure as shown below BBC 5 live BATT DLS scrolling PRESS MENU BUTTON PRESS SELECT BUTTON mis Searching DAB lt Full Scan gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS DAB PRESS SELECT BUTTON 5A 174 928MHz lt Manual tune gt Tuning PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS CHOOSE CORRECT CHANNEL PRESS SELECT BUTTON TO CONFIRM DAB PRESS SELECT BUTTON DRC lt DRC gt lt DRC high gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS lt DRC off gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS DRC lt DRC low gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS TO CHOOSE PRESS TO CONFIRMAND BACK PREVIOUS DAB PRESS SELECT BUTTON lt System gt lt OR BUTTONS PRESS SELECT BUTTON amp USE PRESSOR lt OR gt BUTTONS TO SET YEAR System I MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE lt Date Time gt PRE
3. 105mm DAB FM RECEIVER Warranty Line 1300 055 518 ECLIPSE DIGITAL RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL wwerl ECLIPSE Introduction and Contents Thank you for buying this Bush product which is designed to give you many years of trouble free service You may already be familiar with using a similar unit but please take time to read these instructions as they are designed to familiarise you with the unit s many features and to ensure you get the very best from your purchase Safety is important Your safety and the safety of others are important Please therefore ensure you read the Safety Instructions before you operate this unit Warranty In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please call the below free phone number to discuss the problem with one of our qualified service engineers BUSH Warranty 1300 055 518 Contents INTRODUCTION AND CONTENTS r nennen 9455 een 2 SAFETY NS TRU O TON S en kenne een 3 YOUR DAB RADIO u U uuu u 4 WHAT IS DABEI ae Canc EDO nee 5 CONNECTING AG POWER E a a x iua en rennen 6 AUX IN LINE IN AUDIO IN CONNECTION 6 BATTERY OPERATION 7 USING NON RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES cesses n heme enne rsen nnne nnn 7 USING RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES NIMH
4. Alarm and press the SELECT button to enter Press the lt gt button to select alarm1 alarm2 setting mode and press SELECT button to confirm Use the lt gt buttons to select the alarm active or deactivate and press SELECT button to confirm Use the lt gt buttons to select alarm call on Daily Weekly Weekend Once and press SELECT button to confirm Use the lt gt buttons to select alarm volume and press SELECT button to confirm Use the lt gt buttons to adjust the alarm hour time and press SELECT button to confirm Use the lt gt buttons to adjust the alarm minute time and press SELECT button to confirm 10 After all setting the alarm will be automatic active and alarm icon will show on display Warning 1 Daily the alarm will be repeated each day at the same time 2 Weekly the alarm will repeat from Monday to Friday at the same time 3 Weekend the alarm will repeat from Saturday to Sunday at the same time 4 Once the alarm will wake up once only and will not repeat Shut Off the Alarm Sound The alarm wake up source will automatically turn off after one hour if the unit is wakened by alarm on function During alarm sounding press STANDBY button once to stop alarm sound and auto repeat next time except alarm wake up on ONCE mode Warning 1 If you acitivate an alarm the alarm icon will show on display 2 If you wish to be woken up by radio ensure that a radio station i
5. the preset station 1 will show on DISPLAY Preset Recall 1 89 80MHz 2 Use the lt gt buttons to select the store position 3 Press the SELECT button to confirm Warning 1 If you have not already stored a FM station in one of the presets Empty will be displayed The DISPLAY will revert to the previously selected station after a few second 2 IF RDS information is available the display will then show the radio station name If you tune to an FM stereo station and the ST indicator will be light 15 ECLIPSE FM Station Text Information Changing the FM Station Information It is possible to change the information that is displayed on the second line of the DISPLAY when listening to a FM station RDS mode There are more types of information available as listed below with examples to the right To change the information displayed press the INFO button repeatedly The information show on second line of display below 1 Radio Text This is scrolling text information Radio 2 St Text scrolling PRESS INFO BUTTON Radio 2 St Pop Music PRESS INFO BUTTON Radio 2 St 92 10 MHz PRESS INFO BUTTON supplied by the station It may comprise information on music titles or details of the program and is provided by the broadcaster 2 Program Type PTY This is a description of the type of program provided by the FM station and is provided by the broadcaster PRESS INFO BUTTON
6. 12 24 Hour format Setting Alarm Time Setting Display Backlight Checking Software Version for detail CHECK ALARM TIME amp SETTING 1 Press STANDBY button to power down the unit the clock will show on display 2 Pressing the PRESET button check Alarm1 Alarm 2 time amp wake up source 3 Goto Alarm Time Setting Checking Alarm Time page for detail setting control 18 ECLIPSE Date Actual Time Setting When receiving DAB FM stations the broadcast stations provide the correct time The broadcast stations set your actual clock time so it will always be accurate Auto Update the Clock Time 1 Turn on the unit and press the MODE button to select DAB FM 2 Waiting a few minute the time will auto up day Manual Set the Clock Date If you want manual set the Time Day Month Year please see following step 1 Turn on the unit to DAB FM mode Press the MENU button to enter 2 Use the lt gt buttons to select SYSTEM mode and press SELECT button to enter No need the step 2 if unit turn to STANDBY mode 3 Uses the lt gt buttons select to Date Time press SELECT button 4 Use the lt gt buttons to adjust the Year and press SELECT button to confirm 5 Use the lt gt buttons to adjust the Month time and press SELECT button to confirm 6 Use the lt gt buttons to adjust DAY and press the SELECT button to confirm 7 Use the lt gt buttons to adjust the Hour time and press SELECT
7. Set to correct volume level min 3 Wrong wake day Carefully the wake up day correctly setting 4 No main power Please connect main power Technical Specification AC Power Requirement AC DC adapter AC 240V input DC 6V output Batteries Power Requirement UM3 x4 pcs Support Rechargeable Battery Audio Power Output 1 8 W Single Channel Ear Phone Output Below 200mV Stereo Output DAB Section Band Ill 174 MHz to 240MHz FM Section 87 5 to 108 MHz Station Memory DAB 10 FM 10 Total 20 station Memory 22 ECLIPSE Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This product is warranted for any defect in materials or workmanship for 12 months years after the original date of purchase This product is for normal domestic and office use only This warranty does not cover damage from misuse or neglect accidental damage vermin infestation excessive voltages such as lightning or power surges or any alternation that affects the performance or reliability of the product 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
8. button to confirm 8 Use the lt gt buttons to adjust the Minute time and press SELECT button to saved all setting Warning When operating on Batteries clock and alarms will not function This is to save power 12 24 Hour Format Setting 1 Turn on the unit to DAB FM mode Press the MENU button to enter 2 Use the lt gt buttons to select SYSTEM mode and press SELECT button to enter No need the step 2 if unit turn to STANDBY mode 3 Uses the lt gt buttons select to 12H 24H and press SELECT button 4 Uses the lt gt buttons select to correct hour format and press SELECT button to confirm Using Sleep Function Sleep Function While music is playing hold the INFO button until sleep time shows on display The unit will continue to play the music for 90 minutes and after the sleep time the unit will be automatic off Change the SLEEP Time During the music playing hold the INFO button until sleep time show on display Use the lt gt buttons to select sleep time ON 90 60 30 10 Off Press the SELECT button to confirm ECLIPSE Alarm Time Setting You can select two alarm time settings and wake to DAB FM BUZZER sound 1 2 3 4 Turn on the unit to DAB FM mode Press the MENU button to enter Use the lt gt buttons to select SYSTEM mode and press SELECT button to enter No need the step 2 if unit turn to STANDBY mode Use the lt gt buttons to select
9. buttons to select Forced mono or Stereo allowed this is the default 5 Press the SELECT button to confirm 5 1 ystem Date Time 12H 24 Backlight SW version Press the MENU button to enter menu order Press the lt gt buttons until System displayed 2 Pressing the lt gt buttons to Date Time 12H 24H Alarm Backlight SW version displayed use lt gt buttons and SELECT button to adjust correct digit Date Time See next page Date Actual Time Setting 12H 24H See next page 12 24 Hour Format Setting Alarm See next page Alarm Time Setting Backlight See next page Display Backlight SW version See next page Checking Software Version STANDBY Mode Menu amp Alarm Checking The MENU Comment STANDBY mode Press STANDBY button to power down the unit the clock will show on display Pressing the MENU button will enter the menu control Use the lt gt buttons to scroll the options described below System Date Time 12H 24H Alarm Backlight SW version Press the MENU button to enter menu order 2 Pressing the gt buttons to Date Time 12H 24H Alarm Backlight SW version displayed use buttons and SELECT button to adjust correct digit 3 You can go to next page Date Actual Time Setting
10. dr 22 TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT ON 2r re FE DP Sia Sawin 22 11 1 decr 23 ECLIPSE Safety Instructions Geneal Safety Considerations 1 The nameplate artwork is located at the bottom or rear of the apparatus 2 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on apparatus 3 The mains plug or adapter of the apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains when completely disconnecting the unit 4 Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal 5 Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss 6 A minimum distance of 10cm around the apparatus is sufficient ventilation 7 The ventilation should not be impeded by covering openings with items such as newspaper table cloths curtain etc 8 No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus 9 Only use the apparatus in moderate climates 10 Please read these operating instructions before you attempt to use the DAB Receiver 11 Please ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment are properly made in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 12 Switch off and rem
11. of the DAB Receiver by carefully pushing the two lugs down The battery cover can then be lifted away Select the battery switch Alkaline or NI MH in the batteries compartment Fit the 1 5V UM3 x 4 pcs batteries not included referring to the polarity markings Finally replace the cover For battery operation remove the adapter from the wall outlet and unplug from the DAB Receiver Warning 1 There is danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced 2 Select correct the type batteries of battery switch Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly battery switch setting 3 Using Non chargeable battery the batteries switch must set to Alkaline position 4 Using chargeable battery the batteries switch must set to NiMh position 5 Replace batteries with the same equivalent type only Using Non Rechargeable Batteries 1 We recommend the use of High Quality batteries 2 Select the battery switch to Alkaline position O warty eh jour LR6 AA SIZE 1 5V X 4PCS USE NON CHARGEABLE BATTERIES SELECT BATTERY SWITCH TO NiMh 3 Follow the Battery Operation to insert correct batteries Warning 1 There is danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced 2 There is danger of explosion if battery switch has the wrong setting 3 When using Non chargeable battery the batteries switch must set to Alkaline position 4 Please rep
12. 0409 DRPLUS 377587 to receive an SMS confirming whether you reside in a DAB broadcast area ECLIPSE Connecting AC Power Connect the small end of adapter to main unit DC IN and insert the main plug of adapter into standard AC wall socket Press the STANDBY button to power on the unit Warning 1 The DAB Receiver is designed to operate froma mains supply of AC 240V 50Hz If the plug of adapter not fit properly turn it over and again Do not force it 2 When the DAB Receiver is not used for long periods of time please turn off unit power and remove the adapter from the wall outlet and unplug from the DAB Receiver AC Outlet AC 240V 50Hz Aux In Line In Audio In Connection Set up you line in port AUX IN This will allow you to transmit sound through your DAB Receiver speakers CONNECTION 1 Plug a 3 5mm audio cable not included into your MP3 or MP4 player aux out or phones port and connect the other end 3 5mm jack into the AUX IN port at the rear of DAB Receiver Make sure both units are turned on Press the MODE button of DAB Receiver to change source to AUX mode Set your device to start playing This will allow you to transmit sound through your DAB unit speakers N ECLIPSE Battery Operation Before installing batteries not included ensure that the unit is disconnected from the mains supply Remove the battery compartment cover on the back
13. ENU Control DAB mode The MENU control allows you to change some of the system options on your DAB Receiver These options are arranged in a menu structure as shown below BBC 5live BATT DLS scrolling PRESS MENU BUTTON DAB lt Full Scan PRESSXKOR2 BUTTONS DAB lt Manual tune gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS Searching PRESS SELECT BUTTON PRESS SELECT BUTTON 5A 174 928MHz Tuning PRESS OR BUTTONS TO CHOOSE CORRECT CHANNEL PRESS SELECT BUTTON TO CONFIRM DAB PRESS SELECT BUTTON DRC DRC gt lt DRC high gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS lt DRC off gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS DRC lt DRC low gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS TO CHOOSE PRESS TO CONFIRM AND BACK PREVIOUS DAB PRESS SELECT BUTTON lt System gt lt lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS SELECT BUTTON amp USE PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS TO SET YEAR System I MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE lt Date Time gt PRESS SELECT BUTTON TO CONFIRM PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS SELECT BUTTON amp USE OR BUTTONS TO SET HOUR System FORMAT 12 24H PRESS SELECT lt 12 24 gt BUTTON TO CONFIRM PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS SELECT BUTTON amp USE lt OR gt BUTTONS TO SET ALARM1 OR ALARM2 HOUR MINUTE WAKE SOUREC WAKE UP DAY System Alarm gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS lt PRESS SELECT BUTTON amp USE lt OR gt BUTTONS SET
14. ISPLAY Preset Store 1 Memory number lt EMPTY gt Empty Station Stored Before 3 Use the lt gt buttons to select the store position 4 Press the SELECT button to save the current station into the specified preset The saves preset number will show on display BBC Radio Selecting a Preset Station You can select to 10 DAB stations for easy access as follows 1 Press the PRESET button once the preset station 1 will show on DISPLAY 2 Use the lt gt buttons to select the store position Preset Recall 1 BBC Radio 3 Press the SELECT button to confirm Warning If you have not already stored a DAB station in one of the presets Empty will be displayed The DISPLAY will revert to the previously selected station after a few second ECLIPSE DAB Station Text Information Using the DAB Station Information It is possible to change the information that is displayed on the second line of the DISPLAY when listening to a DAB station There are more types of information available as listed below with examples to the right To change the information displayed press the INFO button repeatedly The information show on second line of display below 1 Text scrolling Information supplied by the DAB station It may comprise information on music titles or details of the programmed and is provided by the broadcaster Multiplex Name This is will show the multiplex text that is broadcasting the program
15. Mh position At the time display will show Insert Battery 3 After installing battery the Batt Charging show on display 4 Batt charged show on display that the rechargeable batteries fully charged pass 90 datis 9 LR6 AA SIZE 1 5V X 4PCS USE NON CHARGEABLE BATTERIES SELECT BATTERY SWITCH TO NiMh ECLIPSE Main Operation Power On Off Follow the previous page Connecting AC Power amp Battery Operation Press the STANDBY button to power on off the DAB Receiver Switching On for the first time Insert the AC power or batteries The DISPLAY will illuminate and WELCOME will be displayed Press STANDBY button to turn on your DAB Receiver for the first time DAB mode is selected automatically and Autotune Full scan will show on display Full scan The following screen will be displayed a bar graph indicates the progress of the search the number of stations found increases as the scan progresses Progress bar HZ EEBOOOO Searching 7 Number of stations found Switching Difference Source DAB FM AUX After you turn on your DAB Receiver press the MODE button to select different modes Using the Volume Control After you turn on your DAB Receiver and use the lt gt buttons to increase or decrease the volume sound Adjusting the Antenna The aerial should be extended to ensure good reception i
16. SS SELECT BUTTON TO CONFIRM PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS SELECT BUTTON amp USE lt OR gt BUTTONS TO SETHOUR FORMAT 12 24H PRESS SELECT BUTTON TO CONFIRM System lt 12H 24H gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS SELECT BUTTON amp USE lt OR gt BUTTONS TOSET ALARM1 OR ALARM2 HOUR MINUTE WAKE SOUREC WAKE UP DAY PRESSKOR2 BUTTONS PRESS SELECT BUTTON amp USE OR2BUTTONS TO SET TIMEOUT ON 30 60 90 120 System lt Backlight gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS SELECT BUTTON TO SHOW System DAB SOFTWARE NUMBER lt __ SW version gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS TO BACK PREVIOUS 17 ECLIPSE FM Menu Order Continued The MENU Comment FM mode Pressing the MENU button will enter the menu control Use the lt gt buttons to scroll the options described below Scan setting 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu control Press either the lt gt buttons until Scan setting is displayed 3 Press the SELECT button to access 4 Press either the lt gt buttons to select All station or Strong stations this is the default 5 Press the SELECT button to confirm 6 Next time use FM scan function will be search by the setting A udio setting 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu control 2 Press either the lt gt buttons until Audio setting is displayed 3 Press the SELECT button to access 4 Press either the lt gt
17. TIMEOUT ON 30 60 90 120 System Backlight gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS lt PRESS SELECT BUTTON TO SHOW DAB SOFTWARE NUMBER System SW version gt PRESS lt OR gt BUTTONS PRESS TO BACK PREVIOUS lt 12 ECLIPSE DAB Menu Order Continued The MENU Comment DAB mode Pressing the MENU button will enter the menu control Press the lt gt buttons to scroll through the options is described below Full Scan 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu control 2 Use either the lt gt buttons until Full scan displayed 3 Press the SELECT button to activate a full scan search for stations Manual Tune It is possible to manually tune to a specific channel frequency and add this to the station list This function can be used to obtain the optimum reception for a specific Channel frequency taking into account the position of the aerial 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu control Use either the lt gt buttons until Manual tune displayed Press the SELECT button to access and the channel frequency show on display Use either the lt gt buttons to select the desired channel frequency Press the SELECT to confirm Adjust the position of the antenna to obtain the optimum signal strength Oak wn Dynamic Range Control DRC DRC adds or removes a degree of compression to compensate for the differences in the dynamic range between radio stations For example a statio
18. a major failure In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please contact Bush Warranty on 1300 055 518 Australia or 0800 450 259 New Zealand amp have your receipt of purchase on hand This guarantee is subject to the following provisions e It is only valid within boundaries of the country of purchase e The product must be correctly assembled amp operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual e This product must be used solely for domestic purposes e The guarantee does not cover accidental damage e The guarantee will be rendered invalid if the product is resold or has been damaged by inexpert repair e The manufacturer disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damaged This guarantee is in addition to amp does not diminish your statutory or legal rights PO BOX 6287 Silverwater NSW 1811 www bushaustralia com au BUSH Warranty 1300 055 518 23 ECLIPSE PO BOX 6287 Silverwater NSW 1811 www bushaustralia com au
19. able station 2 If the reception is poor use the Manual Tuning to fine tune the station If the reception does not improve try altering the position length of the aerial If the reception is still poor scan again to determine whether a stronger signal exists for the desired frequency 3 When you have tuned into the desired frequency station you can save it in one of the ten preset locations Manual Tuning of FM mode 1 In FM mode press TUNE button once and use the lt gt buttons to manually scan through the frequency band 2 If the reception does not improve try altering the position length of the aerial If the reception is still poor scan again to determine whether a stronger signal exists for the desired frequency 3 When you have tuned into the desired frequency station you can save it in one of the ten preset locations see below Storing FM Presets You can preset up to 10 FM stations for easy access as follows 1 Tune to the station you wish to preset see Using the FM Radio 2 Hold the PRESET button once the preset station 1 will show on DISPLAY Preset Store 1 Memory number 98 20MHz Stored Station Frequency Before 3 Use the gt buttons to select the store position 4 Press the SELECT button to save the current station into the specified preset CR 1 RDS Preset 1 stored Recall a Preset Station You can select to 10 FM stations for easy access as follows 1 Press the PRESET button once
20. adio Top Side MODE BUTTON G h s lt 08 gt BUTTONS SKIP BUTTONS INFO BUTTON PRESET BUTTON STANDBY BUTTON MENU BUTTON TUNE SELECT BUTTON Front Side LOUD SPEAKER Rear Side ee PHONES JACK AUXIN JACK BATTERIES DOOR DC IN JACK NORMAL OR CHARGABLE BATTERIES SELECTOR BATTERIES COMPARTMENT ECLIPSE What is DAB DAB was developed in Europe by a consortium of broadcasters and manufacturers DAB uses digital compression techniques to transform the source material i e music and speech into better quality audio Interference free reception Analogue systems suffer from an effect called multipath distortion This is caused because waves do not behave in an orderly fashion but bounce and reflect off buildings etc DAB sees this as an advantage and uses the direct and reflected signals to actually reinforce the end result allowing for better service more of the time No need to re tune A single DAB frequency can be used to cover the whole of the Australia so solving many of the problems experienced with the earlier analogue system DAB scans automatically and tunes in all of the available stations in your area Scolling text Broadcasters can transmit text to your radio This way you can read the name of the DJ artist song title or any other information they choose DAB coverage Check your local coverage at www digitalradioplus com au or alternatively text your postcode to
21. display 3 Press the SELECT button to confirm A few seconds the unit will be returned to its factory condition The display show scanning Warning If you do not wish to reset the unit in the Factory Reset mode wait a few seconds without pressing any buttons and the unit will revert to its previous operating condition Checking Software Version You can check the software version number below 1 Turn on the unit to DAB FMmode Press the MENU button to enter 2 Use the lt gt buttons to select SYSTEM mode and press SELECT button to enter No need for step 2 if in STANDBY mode 3 Press the lt gt buttons until SW version displayed 4 Press the SELECT button to enter 5 Atthis moment the correct software version will show on display ECLIPSE Trouble Shooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY No sound Volume not adjusted Adjust the volume Mains adaptor is not Connect mains adapter again correctly connected Does not react to Microprocessor locked Turn off the unit disconnect the operation of any button up mains adaptor and reconnect after a few seconds Poor radio reception Weak radio signal Ensure the antenna is fully extended Adjust the position of the antenna Interference from other Move the radio away from sources electrical items of interference No alarm sound 1 Wrong alarm time Carefully the AM PM time setting setting 2 Alarm volume setto
22. ing In MENU order Press the lt gt buttons until System displayed 5 Press the lt gt buttons until 12H 24H displayed use lt gt buttons and SELECT button to adjust correct digit 3 Goto 12 24 Hour Format Setting page for detail setting control n Alarm See Alarm Time Setting In MENU order Press the lt gt buttons until System displayed Press the gt buttons until Alarm displayed use gt buttons and SELECT button to adjust correct digit 3 Goto Alarm Setting page for detail setting control um Backlight See Display Backlight In MENU order Press the lt gt buttons until System displayed gt Press the lt gt buttons until Backlight displayed use lt gt buttons and SELECT button to adjust correct digit 3 Go to Backlight Setting page for detail setting control System SW version SeeCheck Software Version 1 In MENU order Press the lt gt buttons until System displayed 2 Press the lt gt buttons until SW version displayed 3 Go to Checking Software Version page for detail 14 ECLIPSE Operate FM Radio Using the FM Radio In Power on mode press the MODE button to select FM mode You may hear background noise as no station has been tuned in The DISPLAY will show the frequency of FM station Automatic Tuning of FM mode 1 Hold TUNE SELECT button to automatically search for the next avail
23. lace batteries with the same equivalent type only ECLIPSE Using Rechargeable Batteries NIMH Warning There is danger of explosion if use non rechargeable batteries with the NIMH switch set Overtime batteries will loose the charge please always remember to check the Batteries The preferred rechargeable battery type use NIMH AA size 1 A fully charged battery depending on its capacity will take approximately 15 20 hours for a full charge 2 Charging of the batteries is possible with the radio powered on or off as long as it is connected to the mains supply 3 With the unit connected to a mains supply move the batteries switch to NiMH position The Insert Battery indicator will show on display At this moment install rechargeable battery into the batteries compartment 4 Insert 4x AA size rechargeable batteries into the battery compartment observing the correct polarity as indicated inside the battery compartment The Batt Charging show on display and the battery charging start 5 After approximately 15 20 hours the Batt Charged show on display and the batteries are fully charged 6 Remove the adapter from the back of the unit to operate the unit Warning 1 The charge current in this unit has been optimized for overnight charging of NI MH rechargeable batteries NiCad batteries can be used but the charge time will need to be reduced 2 If using rechargeable batteries select the batteries switch to Ni
24. med you are listening Signal Information This shows the digital bit rate and the signal mode Channel and Frequency This displays the channel number and the transmission frequency Program Type PTY This is a description of the type of programmed provided by the DAB station and is provided by the broadcaster Signal Bar Show the transmission signal level Signal Error Rate If the transmission signal contains errors the system can apply correction The amount of signal correction can be displayed as a numerical value between 0 and 99 As the value increases you will hear the signal degrade To improve reception try adjusting the position of the antenna Please note a signal error rate of 30 or more will make the station un listenable Time Display time is provided by the broadcaster so will be accurate Date Display date is provided by the broadcaster so will be accurate 11 BBC Radio 5 Live Text scrolling PRESS INFO BUTTON BBC Radio 5 Live News PRESS INFO BUTTON BBC Radio 5 Live Stereo 64kbp PRESS INFO BUTTON BBC Radio 5 Live 11C 220 352MHz PRESS INFO BUTTON BBC Radio 5 Live BBC National DAB Y PRESS INFO BUTTON BBC Radio 5Live PRESS INFO BUTTON BBC Radio 5 Live Signal error 16 PRESS INFO BUTTON BBC Radio 5 Live AM 11 58 30 PRESS INFO BUTTON BBC Radio 5 Live 16 03 2012 PRESS INFO BUTTON ECLIPSE DAB Menu Order Using the M
25. n both DAB and FM radio modes It may be necessary to alter the position of the DAB Receiver and or aerial to achieve the best signal Using the Headphones You will require headphones not included fitted with a 3 5 mm diameter stereo plug The Headphone socket is located on the rear side of this unit Headphones are not supplied with this DAB Receiver ECLIPSE Operate DAB Radio Using DAB Stations 1 Power on your DAB Receiver the DAB mode is selected automatically Warning If the DAB Receiver does not turn onto DAB mode press the MODE button to select DAB mode 2 Use the lt gt buttons to move through the station list 3 Press the SELECT Button to confirm selection amp start listening 4 When a station has been selected and the display will show the information of the radio station Scanning for DAB Stations Due to the nature of a DAB Receiver additional stations and services regularly become available If you wish to see if there have been any new DAB stations introduced in your area you can initiate a search Hold the TUNE SELECT button to activate search for stations This will take approximately 15 30 seconds Full scan Searching 7 Number of stations found Storing DAB Presets You can preset up to 10 DAB stations for easy access as follows 1 Tune to the station you wish to preset see Changing DAB Stations 2 Press and hold the PRESET button the preset station 1 will show on D
26. n broadcasting popular music may have a high level of compression applied since the emphasis is on a constant high listening level The station broadcasting classical music will have little or no compression as the listener requires all of the highs and lows in the music to define the detail There are three levels of compression DRC high Maximum compression applied this is the default DRC low Low compression applied DRC off No compression applied The best way to determine which of these settings suits you best is to experiment with them on a variety of source material 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu control 2 Press either the gt buttons until DRC displayed 3 Press the SELECT button to access DRC value 4 Use the gt buttons to select between the three DRC values The available options appear on second line of the DISPLAY When the required DRC value is displayed press SELECT button to confirm 5 You should be able to hear the difference in compression immediately 13 ECLIPSE DAB Menu Order Continued x Date Time See Date Actual Time Setting In MENU order Press the lt gt buttons until System displayed Press the lt gt buttons until Date Time displayed use gt buttons and SELECT button to adjust correct digit 3 Goto Date Clock Setting page for detail setting control 12H 24H See 12 24 Hour Format Sett
27. ove the mains plug when making or changing any connections 13 Please consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your DAB Receiver 14 Don t continue to operate the DAB Radio if you are ever in doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged in any way Switch it off withdraw the plug from the mains and consult your dealer 15 Don t remove any fixed covers as this may expose you to dangerous voltages 16 Don t leave the DAB Receiver switched ON when itis unattended for long periods of time unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode 17 Make sure that other people in your household are conversant with the DAB Receiver 18 Under the influence of electrostatic phenomenon the product may malfunction and require user to reset Cleaning 1 Ensure that the mains supply is disconnected before the unit is cleaned 2 Do not use any liquids or aerosol cleaners as this may damage the unit 3 The unit should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth Electrical Information Make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate of the power supply unit supplied with your product It requires a compatible mains supply Do not use any other supply Under the influence of electrostatic phenomenon the product may malfunction and require the user to reset ECLIPSE Your DAB Digital R
28. s tuned 3 If you wish to be woken up by DAB radio ensure that there is station signal if not the unit will switch to BUZZER mode automatically 4 In batteries operation there is no alarm wake up function Using Snooze Function When an alarm sounds button except STANDBY button will temporarily silence the alarm for 10 minutes At this moment the alarm icon will blinks on display Checking the Alarm Time You can check the alarm time In standby mode and press PRESET button frequency to select alarm 1 alarm 2 for checking time 20 ECLIPSE Display Backlight You can set the display backlight time out below 1 Turn on the unit to DAB FM mode or go back to STANDBY mode 2 Press MENU button once use the lt gt buttons until System displayed and press SELECT button to enter 3 Press the lt gt buttons until Backlight displayed and press SELECT button to enter 4 Press the lt gt buttons to select ON default 30second 60 second 90 second 120 second 5 After setting the display will auto dim by setting time Warning In STANDBY mode the backlight will auto dim until user press MENU PRESET STANDBY button again Factory Reset You can delete all of the preset stations alarm clock time setting and return to the factory default setting 1 Turn on the unit to DAB FM mode 2 Hold the MENU button until Press SELECT to confirm reset show on

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