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INFO
The UNIT has DAB information modes which are shown on the bottom line of the display.
Short press the INFO key to see the available types.
1. program type
Displays the type of station content being broadcast e.g. Classic, Pop, News, etc.
2. Ensemble Freq.
Displays the DAB station frequency such as 13F 239.200MHz.
3. Audio Bit Rate
Displays the data rate in kilo Bits per second and the audio mode e.g. Stereo.
4. Ensemble name
Displays the name of the multiplex to which the Digital1 Network current station belongs
5. Signal strength
Displays the signal strength for the station being listened to.
6. Time/Date
Displays current time and date, received off-air.
7. DLS (Dynamic Link Segment)
Scrolling text which includes messages such as Artist and track name, phone numbers,
program details, etc.
FINDING NEW STATIONS
As and when new stations are introduced it will be necessary to do an auto-scan in order
to detect and store the new stations. Short press the Auto-tune button on the rear of the
unit to start an auto-scan. DAB services are generally localised, so if you move the UNIT
to a different area it will be necessary to do an auto-scan in order to pick up stations in the
new local.
MANUAL TUNE
Manual tuning allows you to tune directly to a DAB station.
1. Long press the ENTER button until the display shows ‘Manual Tune
2. Short press the UP or DOWN key to select a different channel number
Please note: You may have to wait for the UNIT to tune in to the new channel.
OPERATING THE UNIT IN FM MODE
1. Fully extend the telescopic antenna.
2. Press the POWER (ON/OFF) switch to ”ON” position to enter standby mode.
3. Short press the STANDBY button to switch the unit on.
4. If the UNIT is in DAB mode, short press the FUNCTION/SNOOZE BUTTON to change
to FM.
The UNIT remembers the selected source when switched to Standby and automatically
selects it the next time it is switched on. If the power is disconnected the UNIT will
always select DAB mode when f irst switched on.
5. The display shows the current tuning frequency and information line.
SELECTING A STATION
MANAUL TUNING
Short press the UP or DOWN BUTTON to change the tuning frequency.
note: Wait for a second or so between each press for the UNIT to re-tune.
PRESETS
TO STORE A STATION PRESET
1. Select an FM or DAB station as described above.
2. Press and hold one of the Preset keys (for approximately 3s) until the display shows “Preset
1 stored”
TO RECALL A STATION PRESET
1. Short press the required preset key.
Please note: 8 presets are available in both DAB and FM modes.
You can overwrite any of the presets at any time by holding the preset key until ‘Preset x
stored is shown.
AUDIO MODE
Normally, the UNIT will automatically select Mono or Stereo mode depending on what is
being broadcast and the signal strength. However if a stereo station is being receiv
ed and the
signal is weak, some hiss may be audible. To reduce the hiss it is possible to switch the UNIT
from Auto to Mono mode.
1. Short press the ENTER button to display the Audio Mode screen.
2. Short press the ENTER button to switch between Auto and Mono modes. The new setting
is shown for a short time and then the display returns to the Radio screen.
INFO
The UNIT has six FM information modes which are shown on the bottom line of the display.
Short press the INFO/SETUP button to see the available types.
1. PTY (program type)
Displays the type of station content being broadcast e.g. Classic, Pop, News, etc.
2. Signal strength
Displays the signal strength for the station being listened to.
3. Time and Date
Displays current time and date, received off-air.
4. Station frequency
Displays the frequency of the station being listened to.
5. Audio mode
Displays the current audio mode setting i.e. Auto(Stereo) or Mono.
6. Radio Text
Scrolling text which includes messages such as Artist and track name, phone numbers,
program details, etc.
USING THE AUX INPUT
1. Connect the AUX connect wire from the out jack of your Personal Player such as portable
MP3 player to the AUX input jack.
2. Power on the unit by pressing the STANDBY button
3. Turn on your Personal Player to begin playing, adjust the volume to desire listening level.
4. Adjust the volume by pressing the Vol + or Vol – button
Note: Once the AUX jack is inserted with the aux plug, The FM/DAB sound is muted but the
display will not be changed.
SETTING AND USING THE ALARM
VIEW ALARM SETTINGS
With the UNIT switched on, or in Standby, short press the ALARM/SLEEP button. The
display shows the current ALARM settings for 5s and then returns to the previous screen.
From Standby, the display will light, show the settings for about 5s and then go back to
Standby.
SET THE ALARM 1
1. With the UNIT switched ON, or in Standby mode, press the ALARM/SLEEP button
until the Alarm1 menu is shown.
2. OFF or ON is flashing to indicate that it can be changed. Short press the UP or DOWN
button to change between OFF and ON and short press ENTER to conf irm
3. The hour digits are now flashing. Use the UP or DOWN button to set the required time
and short press the ENTER button to confirm. Short press the UP or DOWN button to
change the hour setting in one hour increments or long press either key to scroll quickly
to the required setting.
4. The minutes can now be set, as described above and then short press ENTER button to
confirm.
5. Alarm source (BEEP1,BEEP2,FM or DAB) is now flashing. Short press the UP or DOWN
button to select and short press ENTER button to confirm. The display continues to
show the
ALARM settings for a short time and then exits the Alarm menu.
SET THE ALARM 2
1. With the UNIT switched ON, or in Standby mode, press the ALARM/SLEEP button 2
times until the Alarm2 menu is shown.
2. OFF or ON is flashing to indicate that it can be changed. Short press the UP or DOWN
button to change between OFF and ON and short press ENTER button to confirm
3. The hour digits are now flashing. Use the UP or DOWN button to set the required time
and short press the ENTER button to confirm. Short press the UP or DOWN button to
change the hour setting in one hour increments or long press either key to scroll quickly
to the required setting.
4. The minutes can now be set, as described above and then short press ENTER button to
confirm.
5. Alarm source (BEEP1,BEEP2,FM or DAB) is now flashing. Short press the UP or DOWN
button to select and short press ENTER button to confirm. The display continues to
show the ALARM settings for a short time and then exits the Alarm menu.
Note: The ALARM1 or ALARM2 symbol is shown in the top right hand corner of the
display when the unit is in Standby mode.
In standby mode, the alarm (BEEP1,BEEP2,FM or DAB) will sound automatically at
your desried alarm setting time.
CHANGE THE ALARM SOUND
The Alarm sound on the UNIT can be changed to an electronic beep tone if preferred.
1. At step 5 (above) i.e. when FM is flashing, short press either the UP or DOWN button
to change the setting to BEEP tone1 or BEEP tone2. Short press the ENTER button to
confirm.
If you have selected a DAB station as the Alarm sound and for any reason the station is
not available e.g. is off-air, the BUZZ sound will be heard when the Alarm activates.
ALARM ON-OFF
With the Alarm set to ON, it will sound each day at the set time. To turn the Alarm OFF,Short
press the ALARM/SLEEP button and while the Alarm settings are still on screen, press the
UP or DOWN button to select alarm OFF then press ENTER button to confirm.
This can be done with the UNIT switched ON or in Standby mode.
ALARM CANCEL
To cancel the Alarm when it has activated. Press ALARM/SLEEP button or STANDBY button
to stop the alarm sound.
The Alarm will automatically switch off after 59 munites unless cancelled or switched off
manually.
SNOOZE
The UNIT includes a 9 minute snooze timer.
When the Alarm activates, short press the FUNCTION/SNOOZE button to start the Snooze
timer. The UNIT goes to Standby.
SETTING AND USING THE SLEEP TIMER
VIEW SLEEP TIMER SETTINGS
With the UNIT switched ON, press and hold the ALARM/SLEEP button to view the current
Sleep timer settings.
SET THE SLEEP TIMER
1. With the UNIT switched ON and playing any of the inputs i.e. DAB, FM or AUX, long
press the SLEEP key until the Sleep menu is shown.
2. The minutes are now flashing. Short press ALARM/SLEEP button to change the Sleep time
(such as 15mins, 30mins ,45mins, 60mins & 90mins)
3. Available Sleep time is 15 to 90 minutes, in 15 minutes increments. Set the required time
and short press ENTER button to confirm.
4. The display continues to show the settings for 3s and then returns to the Radio screen. The
UNIT plays for the selected time and then switches to Standby.
CANCEL SLEEP TIMER
1. With the UNIT switched ON and playing any of the inputs i.e. DAB, FM or AUX, long
press the SLEEP key until the Sleep menu is shown.
2. The minutes are now flashing. Short press ALARM/SLEEP button to change the Sleep time
to OFF.
SYSTEM RESET
System Reset can be used to clear the station list, the presets and all Alarm and Sleep settings.
This is useful if you move the UNIT to a different location (when you move house for instance)
as some stations may not be available in the new area.
1. In DAB & FM mode, long press the FUNCTION/SNOOZE button until the display shows
“Press Enter Key to Reset”.
2. Short press the ENTER button. The display now shows ‘System Reset’.
3. The UNIT will now clear the internal memory and automatically start a quick scan.
Electric and electronic equipment contains materials, components and substances
that can be hazardous to your health and the environment, if the waste material
(discarded electric and electronic equipment) is not handled correctly.
Electric and electronic equipment is marked with the crossed out trash can
symbol, seen below. This symbol signifies that electric and electronic equipment
should not be disposed of with other household waste, but should be disposed
of separately.
All cities have established collection points, where electric and electronic
equipment can either be submitted free of charge at recycling stations and other
collection sites, or be collected from the households. Additional information is
available at the technical department of your city.
DAB-43 PLUS (English_2014) (495 x 150 mm) • 10 Feb 2014 • AT
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