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1. is not available the clock mav be set manuallv via the MENU svstem POWER CONTROL STANDBY CONTROL To turn the radio on Press the STANDBY button on the top panel The displav will light and the radio will switch on To turn the radio off Press the STANDBY button on the top panel briefly The radio will switch off The clock will continue to run whilst mains power is connected INTIAL SCAN When vour radio is switched on for the first time the scanning displav will be shown while the scanning process takes place Progress bar Number of stations found The radio scans all usable stations full scan and stores them alphanumerically 1 Radio 2 Radio AA Radio AB Radio The initial scan will take a few minutes After the scan the clock will be set and the radio will plav the first station in the sequence BROWSING FOR A STATION To browse for another DAB station from the front panel controls e Press the H4Orbbl button lt Station lists will be displayed e Press the M4Orbpl button to browse the station list e Press the SELECT button to select the station displayed After s short delay the radio will tune to the station 4 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME To adjust the volume from the front panel controls e Turn the VOLUME knob to increase or decrease the volume level When the volume is adjusted the displav will change to show the current volume setting on a bar graph Volume bargraph To mute the sou
2. CONTAINERS WITH LIQUIDS ON THIS APPLIANCE SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE AND BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING THE APPLIANCE SERVICING OF THIS APPLIANCE MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN ALWAYS ENSURE THE MAINS PLUG IS READILY UNPLUGGABLE DO NOT USE WITH LOCKABLE SOCKETS OR PERMANENTLY WIRE TO MAINS WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead TO REDUCE THE RISK OF The exclamation point within symbol within an equilateral ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT an equilateral triangle is triangle is intended to alert the REMOVE COVER OR BACK intended to alert the user to user to the presence of uninsulated i the presence of important dangerous voltage within the Ne eee ER or aera product s enclosure that may be of LASER SAFETY This unit employs an optical laser beam system in the CD mechanism designed with built in safeguards Do not attempt to disassemble refer to qualified service personnel INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION Exposure to this invisible laser light beam may be harmful to WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK the human eye FAILED OR DEFEATED operating and maintenance INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO servicing instructions in the sufficient magnitude to constitutleaj QUALIFIED SERVICE literature accompanying the risk of electric shock to persons PERSONNEL appliance CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS TOP VIEW Phones jack Standby button FM DAB button Aut
3. DA500 DAB FM RADIO UK Instruction Manual SCANSONIC SAFTV FOR HOUSEHOLD AND INDOOR USE ONLV PLACE THE APPLIANCE ON A FLAT STABLE SURFACE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND AWAY FROM OTHER SOURCES OF HEAT MINIMUM DISTANCES AROUND THE APPLIANCE FOR ADEQUATE VENTILATION IS 5CM DO NOT COVER OR RESTRICT VENTILATION OPENINGS CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED TO ENSURE THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE AND THE APPLIANCE AND CABLE SHOULD BE KEPT COMPLETELY OUT OF REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT DESIGNED FOR USE BY CHILDREN OR PERSONS WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL SENSORY OR MENTAL CAPABILITIES AND SHOULD NOT BE USED BY SUCH PERSONS UNLESS THEY CAN DO SO SAFELY WHERE NECESSARY SUCH PERSONS OR ANYONE WITH LACK OF EXPERIENCE OR KNOWLEDGE SHOULD FIRST BE GIVEN SUPERVISION OR INSTRUCTION CONCERNING USE OF THE APPLIANCE BY A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY FULLY UNWIND THE CABLE BEFORE PLUGGING IN AND ENSURE THE CABLE IS POSITIONED AWAY FROM AREAS WHERE IT IS LIKELY TO GET DAMAGED OR CAUSE A TRIP HAZARD DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE IF DAMAGED OR AFTER IT MALFUNCTIONS IN THE EVENT THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED IT MUST ONLY BE REPLACED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE ENGINEER WITH A SUITABLY APPROVED PART DO NOT PULL ON CABLE TO DISCONNECT FROM MAINS SUPPLY KEEP APPLIANCE CABLE AND PLUG DRY AND AWAY FROM AREAS WHERE IT IS LIKELY TO GET SPLASHED AVOID USING IN HOT HUMID ENVIRONMENTS DO NOT PLACE ITEMS WITH NAKED FLAMES OR
4. MBER FREQ SIGNAL ERROR RATE AUDIO BIT RATE ENCODING TIME DATE DLS Dvnamic Label Segment This is a scrolling message giving real time information song titles news headlines etc PROGRAMME TYPE This describes the style of the programme being broadcast SIGNAL STENGTH This setting will display a signal strength bargraph The longer the bargraph the stronger the signal Setting the display to show signal strength is useful when setting up the aerial for the strongest signal MULTIPLEX NAME DAB Digital radio stations are broadcast in multiplexes Each multiplex is a bundle of radio stations transmitted in a signal frequency There are national and local multiplexes local ones contain stations specific to your area This option displays the name of the multiplex name that contains the station you are listening to MULTIPLEX NUMBER FREQ This option will display the multiplex number and frequency that contains the station you are listening to BIT RATE DAB allows broadcasters to vary the BIT RATE or the amount by which an audio signal can be compressed depending on the type of broadcast This enables the amount of stations on a multiplex to be maximized Speech and News are often broadcast at a lower Bit Rate music needs a higher Bit Rate for good fidelity TIME AND DATE Time and date are updated by broadcasted information FM DISPLAV MODE OPTIONS FM DISPLAV MODE OPTIONS The bottom line of the displav can be switche
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6. d to show different items of information that mav be transmitted with an FM station To change the displav mode Press the INFO button on the top panel repeatediv to change the information displaved while plaving an FM radio station The full range of displav options are shown below Some stations mav not broadcast all of these options RDS RADIOTEXT PROGRAMME TVPE STATION NAME TIME DATE HEADPHONES There is a headphone output jack on the top panel of the radio If headphones are connected to this socket for private listening the speakers will cut out automaticallv CARE AND MAINTENANCE CARE AND CLEANING All care and cleaning operations should be carried out with the unit unplugged from the mains power The surface of the unit can be cleaned with a barelv damp cloth and then dried carefully Never use abrasives abrasive cloths or chemical solvents TROUBLESHOOTING Poor quality radio reception The aerial signal not be adequate Try repositioning the aerial while watching the signal strength Signal strength can be displayed by tuning to a DAB station and pressing the INFO button WARRANTVESPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Supply voltage current 9V 2500mAh Output power 2W Frequency range 174 928 239 200MHz DAB 87 5 108MHz FM RECVCLING ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS ou can now recvcle vour waste electrical goods and in doing so help the BT even This symbol means an electric
7. nd Press the MUTE button The sound will mute and Muted will be displayed Press the MUTE button again to restore the sound to its previous volume level DAB SCANNING RE SCANNING FOR DAB STATIONS When first used your radio scanned the DAB band for available stations The station services found were then stored in your svstem s memory You can re scan the band at any time if you move to a different area or just to refresh the stored list of available stations To scan for DAB stations manually Select the DAB band e Press the AUTO SCAN button on the top panel The scanning process will take a few minutes The number of services found during the scan will be shown at the right side of the display After the scan the radio will re tune to the first station in the station list to play if it is available Alternatively you can continue to browse for another station as described on the previous page DAB DISPLAY MODES DISPLAY MODE OPTIONS The bottom line of the display can be switched to show different items of information that may be transmitted with a DAB station Choosing the information display Press the INFO button on the top panel repeatedly to change the information displayed while playing a DAB radio station The full range of display options are shown below Some stations may not broadcast all of these options DLS SCROLLING TEXT PROGRAMME TVPE SIGNAL STRENGTH MULTIPLEX NAME MULTIPLEX NU
8. o scan button Tuning Ke Tuning gt gt I Display Nook 0 BACK VIEW WW 8 Volume knob 9 Mute button 10 Preset button 11 Info button 12 Select button 13 Menu button 1 DC input jack 2 Battery door 3 FM antenna DISPLAY FEATURES TIME DISPLAY The display shows the current time and date when set to Standby VOLUME DISPLAY When changing the volume level the display shows a volume bar graph DISPLAY LAYOUT uri a Po ATE bo y i n m r d wat an 2 1 Station name Source display 2 Info display GETTING STARTED DAB FM AERIAL Before using your radio for DAB or FM reception pull out the telescopic antenna You may need to adjust the position of the telescopic antenna for maxing signal strength CONNECTING POWER Before connecting the power check that the mains voltage on the rating plate of the AC adaptor is the same as the voltage in your area Plug the DC cord from the AC adaptor into the DC jack on the back of the unit Plug the AC adaptor into the wall socket and switch the mains power on The unit is now ready for use NOTE The AC adaptor may become warm during operation this is normal When first connected to the power the clock and calendar display will show zeros SETTING THE CLOCK The clock on vour radio is automaticallv set when first used from the time signal broadcast with DAB radio stations If a DAB station

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