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DAB/DAB+/FM Digital Portable Radio Instruction Book Contents Welcome Controls What’s in the Box? You may also need Getting Started Using the FM Radio Using the DAB Radio Manual DAB Tuning Storing your Favourite Stations Recalling a Stored Station Setting the Time Setting the Alarm When the Alarm Sounds Setting the Sleep Time Changing the Display Using the Earphones Sound Resetting your Radio Troubleshooting General Specifications Maintenance Warnings Copyright Disclaimer Warranty Information Instruction Book 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 19 20 Welcome Congratulations on purchasing this aves DAB/DAB+FM Radio. You can now listen to both DAB/DAB+ and FM frequencies, giving you access to a wide range of stations which, using DAB/DAB+, will automatically tune. Please read the warning section (on page17) carefully before using your radio. Instruction Book What does DAB Mean? What does DAB+Mean? Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is a digital radio technology for broadcasting radio stations, common in the U.K. DAB provides for a higher quality of sound and also allows additional information to be transmitted along side to the audio. Other countries such as: Australia, Belgium, Brunei, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, Hong Kong, Italy, Malta, Holland, Norway, Singapore, Switzerland transmits digital radio in DAB+ format. Your digital radio will work with DAB transmissions in the U.K and with DAB+ in the above countries. (Check www.worlddab.org) to find the latest information on additional country transmissions of DAB+. 1 Controls Info button LCD Display Sleep button DAB/FM button Scan button DIGITAL RADIO On/Off button ON / OFF Alarm button DAB / FM INFO SLEEP Volume up button SCAN ALARM VOL SELECT Snooze button SNOOZE VOL PRESET Backward button Preset button Select button Volume down button Forward button Aerial Earphone DC power socket Battery cover mini USB port (Not for charging. Factory upgrade only) Instruction Book 2 What’s in the Box? Digital Portable Radio DC 5V power adaptor cable DIGITAL RADIO ON / OFF DAB / FM INFO SLEEP SCAN ALARM VOL SELECT SNOOZE VOL PRESET You may also need Earphones using 3.5mm jack plug (not included) Four AA size (Um-3, R6) batteries (not included) Instruction Book 3 Getting Started Plug the power cable into the DC 5V socket on the left hand side of your DAB/DAB+/FM Radio. Plug the other end of the cable into a standard three pin wall socket and switch on the power at the wall. Alternatively, place fourAA size (Um-3, R6)) batteries at the back of your DAB/DAB+/FM radio. Make sure the “+” and “- “ on the batteries correspond to those on the inside of the battery compartment. Extend the aerial on the back of your radio. Press the ON/OFF button to switch on your radio. A brief “Welcome” message will appear and automatically tune into all available DAB stations. The display will advise you of all available DAB stations found. If there are no DAB stations available in your area the display will show: “No Service” and with scrolling text showing: “No DAB signal available”. Aerial Positioning You may need to reposition the aerial for optimum reception. The best position is dependent on the station and the strength of the signal. To view the signal strength, press the INFO button repeatedly until the display shows the signal bar at the bottom of the screen. Scanning for Stations If you wish to find new DAB stations or you move your radio to a new location, you can search using the SCAN key. All available stations will be saved for future use. You can switch between DAB and FM using the DAB/FM button. Instruction Book 4 Using the FM Radio Turn on your radio by pressing the ON/OFF button. Switch to FM by pressing the DAB/FM button. You can select the desired frequency manually by pressing the or button to move up or down. Fine tuning can be done by pressing or once and repeatedly until the desired frequency is found. Alternatively, if you press the SCAN button it will automatically seek out the next available station. If you press and hold the SCAN button it will search in the opposite direction. Using the DAB Radio When you turn on your radio and switch to DAB mode for the first time it will search all the available DAB stations automatically. If you wish to re-tune a DAB station or search for new stations press the SCAN button. Press the SCAN button to scan for all available DAB stations. You can explore the DAB stations by pressing the or button as follows: In the DAB mode, press and hold the SELECT button to access the “Auto On/Off ” modes. Press and hold the SELECT button repeatedly to shift between the “Auto On” and “Auto Off ” modes. In the “Auto On” mode, select the stations by pressing the the station will be selected automatically. In the “Auto Off ” mode, you must press the SELECT button to confirm after pressing the or button to select the station. Instruction Book or button and Please Note: Your radio’s default setting is set to “Auto On”. 5 Manual DAB Tuning To select the manual tuning function, press and hold the INFO button until the display shows “Manual Tune”, then press the SELECT button to confirm. Press the or button to move through the DAB channels. The display will show “5A to 13F” and their associated frequency. Press the SELECT button to confirm selection. If the DAB channel locates a station group, the name of the station group will appear at the bottom of the display. Press the SELECT button again and the first station name will appear on the display and play automatically. To return to the “manual menu” press and hold the INFO button. To exit the “manual menu” press the INFO button. Instruction Book 6 Storing your Favourite Stations You can store your favourite stations to the memory. This will enable you to access your favourite stations quickly and easily at a later date. Press and hold the PRESET button, the letter “P” followed by a number from “1 to 10" and the word “empty” will appear on the screen if this position is empty. Press the or button repeatedly to select the desire preset position(”P1 to P10"). Press the SELECT button to save the station. You can save up to 10 stations in both the DAB and FM mode. Recalling a Stored Station Once you have saved your preset stations you can press the PRESET button to recall the saved station. Press the PRESET button to enter into the “Preset Load” function. Press the or button to select your desired preset station number. Press the SELECT button to confirm selection and your radio will tune into that station. Instruction Book 7 Setting the Time When you first turn on your radio it will automatically synchronise to the local time by searching the DAB signal, it will continue to search the time information until it is synchronised. If the radio cannot find a DAB frequency to set the clock, you can use the FM mode (some FM stations also transmit time information). Switch to the FM mode by pressing the DAB/FM button. Search for a station using either the or button or the SCAN button. If the FM station is transmitting time information it will set itself automatically. Please Note: Please Note: Not all FM stations transmit time information. If the time does not synchronise, press the SCAN button to find another station and repeat the steps until the time is set. The auto update time on your radio’s default setting is set to “Yes”. To manually set the time, press and hold the INFO button until the display shows the “info menu”. Press the or button to scroll through the options, select “Clock Setup” then choose “Clock Setting” and SELECT to enter and set time and date. To automatically synchronise the time and date, choose the “Auto Update Time” setting and select “Yes”. Instruction Book 8 Setting the Alarm Press and hold the ALARM button to enter into “alarm menu”. Use the or chosen setting. button to scroll through the options and press the SELECT button to confirm your Press the ALARM button to exit the “alarm menu” or to view the settings. The alarm will keep sounding until it is turned off manually. The alarm will automatically turn itself off after one hour. You can select either “DAB”, “FM” or “BEEP” as your alarm sound, use the the three above options. Press the SELECT button to confirm. or button to choose between If you want to choose a preset DAB/FM station as your alarm sound, you can do so by selecting “DAB/FM preset 1-10" by using the or button to scroll through the options and then press the SELECT button to confirm the chosen station. You can set the alarm function to “Off”, “Once”, “Daily “, “Weekday” or “Weekend”. Press the SELECT button to confirm selection. The alarm will sound at the set time and continue unless you manually switch the alarm function “off” by following the above steps. Please Note: When using batteries instead of adaptor cable, the alarm function is disabled. Instruction Book 9 When the Alarm Sounds When the alarm sounds, the alarm icon will flash on the display. You can do one of the following: If the alarm is active press the ALARM or ON/OFF button to turn the alarm “off ”. Press the SNOOZE button to stop the alarm temporarily, you will see “zZ” on the screen. The alarm will sound again after nine minutes. Setting the Sleep Time The “sleep function” allows you to program the radio to switch itself "off ” after a set period of 10, 20,30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. Press and hold the SLEEP button to set the sleep time. Press the or button repeatedly to choose between the above options and then press the SELECT button to confirm chosen time. When the “sleep function” is active the display will show: Your radio will continue to play and switch itself “off ” when the sleep time expires. If you turn your radio “off ” before the sleep time expires, your “sleep function” setting will automatically be deactivated. Press the SLEEP button to view the “sleep” settings. Instruction Book 10 Changing the Display When using the radio in either the DAB or FM mode you can view what appears on the display by pressing the INFO button. Press the INFO button repeatedly to scroll through the options. DAB Mode FM Mode DLS (Scrolling Text) Radio Text Program Type Program Type Ensemble/Multiplex (Group Name) Frequency Frequency Audio Type Audio bit rate Signal Strength Instruction Book 11 Using Earphones You can listen to your radio using earphones with a 3.5mm jack. Plug the earphones into the socket on the left hand side of your radio. Sound Sound Type Volume When using the FM radio you can choose either “mono” or “auto” (stereo) sound mode using the SELECT button. Setting the radio to “mono” mode may improve sound quality in areas where a weak aerial signal results in a high level of background noise. You can select the desired volume using the VOL + and VOL- button. Sound Warning What does DLS mean? Make sure the volume level is set to a low setting before you plug in the earphones and then adjust to the desired level to prevent damage to your hearing. Dynamic Label Segmenting is text sent from the DAB radio station you are listening to. This can include information about the songs that you are playing or other additional information. Instruction Book 12 Resetting your Radio You can “reset” your radio by the following steps: Press and hold the INFO button to enter into “reset menu”. Use the or button to scroll through the options. Press the SELECT button to confirm selection. Please Note: All presets stations in DAB and FM will be erased. The radio will be restored back to its original factory settings. Instruction Book 13 Troubleshooting Problem No Power Suggested Action Check that the power is switched “on” at the wall. Check if the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet. Check battery life. No Sound Check that the volume control is NOT at the minimum setting. Radio Channel Reception is Poor Adjust the antenna location and position to obtain the best signal reception. Tune to the correct radio channel frequency. Function Disturbed If none of the above solution works, try switching “off” and unplugging your radio leaving it for a few minutes before switching it on again. No Signal Check that your location can receive DAB transmissions Instruction Book 14 General Specifications Adaptor Input AC100-240V, 50/60Hz 0.18A MAX Adaptor Output 5V Frequency Coverage Band III 174.928 MHz to 239.200 MHz (DAB) FM 87.5 - 108 MHz (FM) Speakers 3 inches full range speaker x 1 piece Speaker Output 2.5W RMS Headphone Socket 3.5mm diameter LCD Multi-Function Dot Matrix LCM (128x64 Dot) Display with Back light Batteries Instruction Book 1A AA Size (UM-3, R6) batteries x 4 pieces for DC Operation 15 General Specifications Battery Life (Using Alkaline Cells/normal volume) More than 8 hours Power Consumption 5W Power Consumption (Standby) 0.8W Aerial System DAB/FM Aerial Dimension 171x42x93mm Accessories AC Adaptor Maintenance Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents. Polish the screen with a soft microfiber cloth and if necessary a very small amount of a proprietary glass cleaner. Do not attempt to disassemble you product. Do not paint your product. Do not drop, throw or try to bend your product. Do not expose your product to open flames or lit tobacco products. Instruction Book 16 Warnings This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however, some operational precautions that you should be aware of: Read all warnings. Follow all instructions. Check the mains voltage stated on the mains adaptor rating plate corresponds to the local electricity supply, if it doesn't, return the product to the store where you brought it. Unwind and straighten the adaptor cord before use. Place the product on a firm and level surface. Avoid placing the product in places subject to constant vibration. Turn off the product during thunderstorms. Remove the product from the outlet when the product is unused for a long period of time and during thunderstorms. Unplug the outlet before cleaning. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaners as they will damage the surface. Only use attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer. Do not attempt to open the cabinet or remove any covers. If the power adaptor or its lead becomes damaged, it must be replaced with a adaptor of the same type and rating. Repairs must only be performed by the manufacturer or it’s approved service agent. Do not locate the product near a heat source or in direct sun light. Do not place a naked flame source on or near this product. Do not immerse the main unit, the power adaptor or any accessories in water or other liquid. Make sure not to obstruct the ventilation opening, a minimum of 10cm should be kept around the product for ventilation. Instruction Book 17 Warnings Do not install this product in a confined or “built in” space such as a book case or similar unit, use in a well ventilated area. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, tablecloths or curtains etc. Use the product in moderate temperature range only. Avoid operating the unit in humid or moist places. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the product to rain or moisture. The product should not be exposed to “dripping” or “splashing” and that objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on or near the product. The direct plug-in adaptor is used as a disconnecting device, the disconnecting device should remain readily operable. No batteries on this product should be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire etc. When replacing battery, use only the same type specified or equivalent. Note the danger of explosion if incorrect battery is used. Please refer to the information on the rating plate enclosure for electric and safety information before installing or operating the product. Instruction Book 18 Copyright Copyright 2011 by Aves Digital Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Aves Digital Limited. Disclaimer Aves Digital Limited makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of this document. Aves Digital Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in it from time to time without any obligation on Aves Digital Limited to notify any person or organisation of such revisions or changes. Instruction Book 19 Warranty Information Aves Digital Limited warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship in the course of normal use for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply in cases such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence, modification or repair not authorized by us. Please return your warranty card or visit www.avesdigital.co.uk to register. In the unlikely event of a problem with this product, please contact www.avesdigital.co.uk with model name, serial number, warranty card and receipt details. Instruction Book 20 This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection system or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling. Instruction Book 21 Aves Digital UK Limited Unit 1, The io Centre, Fingle Drive, Stonebridge, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK13 0AT, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 019 0831 9718 www.avesdigital.co.uk