Caliber HFG 405D User Manual

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Contents
Contents ................................................................................................ 3
Unpacking ............................................................................................. 5
Product Overview ................................................................................. 6
Front View .............................................................................................................. 6
Rear View ................................................................................................................ 7
Connections .......................................................................................... 8
Using Earphones ................................................................................................. 8
Connecting an Auxiliary Equipment ............................................................ 8
Mains Power .......................................................................................................... 9
Basic Operation .................................................................................. 10
Powering ON/OFF .............................................................................................10
Selecting Modes ................................................................................................ 10
Automatically Setting the Time / Date ......................................................10
Automatic Alarm Repeat ................................................................................12
Snooze Function ................................................................................................ 12
Sleep Function ...................................................................................................13
Settings ............................................................................................... 14
Equaliser ...............................................................................................................14
Backlight ............................................................................................................... 14
Language .............................................................................................................15
Factory Reset.......................................................................................................15
Software Upgrade ............................................................................................. 16
Software Version ................................................................................................ 16
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DAB Operation .................................................................................... 17
Auto Full Scan .....................................................................................................17
Manual Tuning....................................................................................................18
Prune Invalid .......................................................................................................19
DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) ..........................................................19
Presetting Stations ............................................................................................19
FM Operation ...................................................................................... 22
Auto Scan .............................................................................................................22
Manual Tune ........................................................................................................22
Scan Setting ........................................................................................................22
Audio Mode .........................................................................................................23
Presetting Stations ............................................................................................23
FM Display Modes .............................................................................................24
AUX IN Operation ............................................................................... 25
Auxiliary Input ....................................................................................................25
Maintenance ....................................................................................... 26
Cleaning the Unit ..............................................................................................26
Hints and Tips...................................................................................... 26
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Safety Warnings .................................................................................. 28
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Unpacking
Remove all packaging from the unit. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so according to local regulations.
The following items are included:
Mains Unit
Instruction Manual x 1
Mains Adapter x 1
Thank you for purchasing your
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order that you fully understand all
hints and tips to help you resolve any issues. Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and
keep this instruction manual for future reference.
Instruction Manual
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Product Overview
Front View
1. Speaker
2. ALARM Button
3. SCAN Button Auto-scans in DAB/FM mode.
4. MODE Button Selects between the DAB, FM and AUX modes.
5. INFO Button Displays information on the LCD display.
6. PRESETS Button
Presets a radio station.
Recall a preset station.
7. MENU/EXIT Button
Displays the main menu.
Exits the main menu.
8. ON/STDBY
Button Switches the unit between the ON and STANDBY modes.
9. LCD Display
10. VOLUME Dial Increases and decreases the volume.
11. SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT Dial
Navigates up/down on the
menu screen and adjusts certain settings.
menu screen.
MENU/
EXIT
PRESETS
INFO
MODE
SCAN
ALARM
– VOLUME +
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
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9
ON/ STDBY
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Rear View
1. FM Aerial
2. EARPHONES Socket
3. AUX IN Socket
4. DC IN Socket
5. Update Port Socket
AUX Update Port
DC:9V
1000mA
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AUX Update Port
DC:9V
1000mA
To the AUX
IN Socket
AUDIO OUT
R
Red
White
L
Auxiliary Equipment
Rear side of the unit
Connections
Using Earphones
Turn down the volume before connecting the earphones. Slowly raise the volume with the earphones on until you reach your desired volume. When earphones are connected, the speaker is automatically muted.
Connecting an Auxiliary Equipment
Connect the AUX IN socket at the rear of the unit to the line output sockets on the auxiliary equipment using a 3.5mm to RCA stereo audio cables (not included), as illustrated below.
AUX Update Port
DC:9V
1000mA
Long-term exposure to loud music may cause hearing damage. It is best to avoid extreme volume when using earphones, especially for extended periods of time.
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Mains Power
This unit is designed to operate with a DC 9V 1A power supply.
• Connecting the unit to any other power source may damage the unit. Unwind the cable to its full length. Connect the end of the cable to the DC IN Socket at the rear of the unit then connect the mains
ly inserted into the mains socket. The unit is now connected and ready to use.
• To switch the unit off completely, unplug the mains adapter from the mains socket.
AUX Update Port
DC:9V
1000mA
Ensure all connections are connected before connecting to the mains power socket.
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Basic Operation
Powering ON/OFF
ON.
Press the STANDBY
button to switch the unit to standby mode.
Press the STANDBY
button again to switch the unit on.
• Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket if you want to
Selecting Modes
Press the MODE button to switch between DAB, FM and AUX IN modes.
Adjusting the Volume
Turn the VOLUME +/– dial to adjust the volume to the desired level.
Automatically Setting the Time / Date
The clock can be set and updated automatically if you can receive DAB/ FM signals in your location. In order for the clock to synchronise to the current local time you must leave it on one DAB/FM station for a short period of time.
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Step Menu Action
Turn
SNOOZE/
SCROLL/
SELECT dial
Selection
Press...
1
Display the main menu
MENU/
EXIT
2
Main
Menu
Select
<SYSTEM>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
3
System
Menu
Select <TIME>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
4
Time
Menu
Adjust settings
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
5
Any
Menu
Cancel Settings and return to previous menu
MENU/
EXIT
Manually Setting the Time / Date
Time, turn the unit on and follow the steps below:
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Time / Date Settings
Set Time/ Date
Adjust the time/date digits
Hour Minute AM/PM
Date Month Year
Auto update
<Update from Any> – Auto update time/date
with any available resource. <Update from DAB> – Auto update time/date from DAB. <Update from FM> – Auto update time/date from FM.
<No update> – Do not auto update from DAB/FM.
Set 12/24 hour
Set to 12 or 24 hour format
Set date format
<DD-MM-YYYY> or <MM-DD-YYYY>
DD – Date MM – Month YYYY – Year
Activating the Alarm Function
1. Ensure the unit is turned ON (not in STANDBY mode), then press
the ALARM button repeatedly to select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2, then press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
2. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to adjust the following
settings, and then press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to
Time Adjust the hour and minute digits.
Duration Choose the alarm duration time.
Mode Choose Buzzer, DAB or FM mode.
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Preset Choose Last listened or Saved preset station.
(not available for Buzzer mode)
Daily Once – the alarm will be active only once.
Weekends – the alarm will be active on Saturday and Sunday.
Weekdays – the alarm will be active from Monday to Friday.
Daily – the alarm will be active every day.
Volume Adjust the volume.
Alarm
3. The
1 or 2 icons will show on the display.
4. Press the MENU/EXIT button to cancel the setting and return to the previous menu.
If the wake-up mode is DAB and the DAB signal strength is low, the buzzer alarm will be triggered.
Automatic Alarm Repeat
The alarm will automatically repeat each day at the selected time as long as the alarm icon is displayed.
1. To cancel this function, press the ALARM button repeatedly to select Alarm 1 Setup or Alarm 2 Setup.
2. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT then press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
1
or 2 icon will disappear from the display.
Snooze Function
When the alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to
completely, press the ON/STDBY button.
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Sleep Function
This function allows you to programme the unit to switch to standby mode by itself after a set time.
1. To activate the sleep function, ensure the unit is ON (not in
STANBY mode) then, press the MENU/EXIT button. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select <System>. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
2. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select <Sleep> and then press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
3. When the “Set Sleep Time” shows on the display, turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select your desired sleep time.
15 30 45 60 90
Sleep off
4. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT ” will show on the display.
5. When the sleep timer counts down to zero, the unit will switch to
is still counting down, press the MENU/EXIT button and then turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select <System>. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT SLEEP OFF”. “
” will
disappear from the display.
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Settings
Equaliser
To select an equaliser setting, ensure you are in <SYSTEM>, then follow the steps below:
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System
<Equaliser >
Step Menu Action
Turn
SNOOZE/
SCROLL/
SELECT
dial
Selection
Press...
Selecting <SYSTEM>
1
Display the main menu
MENU/
EXIT
2 Main Menu
Select
<SYSTEM>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
Selecting an <EQUALISER>
1 <SYSTEM>
Select
EQUALISER
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
2 Equaliser
Select desired equaliser
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
Normal Classic Jazz Pop
My Equaliser Speech
Rock
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3 Any Equaliser Adjust settings
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
Treble -5 to +5
Bass -5 to +5
Loudness Yes or No
4 Any Menu
Cancel Settings and return to previous menu
MENU/
EXIT
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Backlight
There are 3 levels of backlight brightness in STANDBY and ON modes:
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System
<Backlight >
Step Menu Action
Turn
SNOOZE/
SCROLL/
SELECT
dial
To
Selection
Press...
1 <SYSTEM>
Select
<BACKLIGHT>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
MENU/
EXIT
2 <BACKLIGHT>
Select <POWER ON> or Select <STANDBY>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
3
<POWER ON>
or
<STANDBY>
Select backlight level
High
Medium
Low
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
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Factory Reset
Sometimes you may need to reset your unit to the factory default. If you experience reception problems, you can reset and try again. If you move to another part of the country and pick up the local and national DAB stations, your previously tunned channels may no longer be available.
Step Menu Action
Turn
SNOOZE/
SCROLL/
SELECT dial
Selection
Press...
1<SYSTEM>
Select <FACTORY RESET>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
2
<FACTORY
RESET>
Select YES
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
After the system reset, all the tuned stations, DAB & FM preset stations and alarm settings will be erased.
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Software Upgrade and Version Information
To upgrade the unit’s software, or view the software version, follow the steps below:
Step Menu Action
Turn
SNOOZE/
SCROLL/
SELECT dial
Selection
Press...
Software Upgrade
1 <SYSTEM>
Select
<SOFTWARE UPGRADE>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
2
<SOFTWARE
UPGRADE>
Select YES. “Waiting for PC wizard...” will show on the display.
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
Software Version
1 <SYSTEM>
Select
<SOFTWARE VERSION>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
2
<SOFTWARE
VERSION>
Software version will show on the display
It is highly recommended that you do not upgrade the unit’s software yourself.
the Update Port at the rear of the unit should upgrade this unit. Please contact our engineer.
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DAB Operation
1. If the unit is connected to the mains socket and switched on, it will automatically enter DAB mode and begin scanning. During the scan the LCD display will show “Scanning…” and a slide bar that displays:
Scan prgress; and
Number of stations found so far.
2. alphanumerically found station. Explore the found stations by turning the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT a station that you would like to listen to, press the SNOOZE/
SCROLL/SELECT
Full Auto Scan
The auto scan will search for all DAB Band III channels. After the scan has
station will be automatically selected.
Scanning...
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0
Scanning...
00:00
0
00:00
Welcome to
Digital Radio
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DAB
<Full scan >
Step
Mode/
Menu
Action
Turn
SNOOZE/
SCROLL/
SELECT
dial
To
Selection
Press ...
Accessing Full Auto-Scan
1
DAB
mode
Access the menu
MENU/
EXIT
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2 Menu
Select
<Full Scan>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
3
<Full
Scan>
LCD displays “Scanning...“ with progress slide bar. This may take a few minutes depending on the number of relations found
4
<Full
Scan>
All stations found will be automatically stored
Selecting Stored Stations Note: all stations found will be automatically stored.
1
DAB
mode
Scan through found stations
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
2
DAB
mode
Select a found station
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
Accessing Secondary Information / Additional Services Provided by Station
1
DAB
mode
Locate “
” after the name of the primary station for secondary services
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
2
DAB
mode
Select secondary services
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
3
DAB
mode
After secondary services end, return to primary station. This is an automatic function.
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Secondary Services
A “ ” symbol after the name of the primary station indicates there are secondary services available to that station. These secondary services are related to the primary station, e.g. a sports station may want to add extra commentaries. The secondary services are inserted directly after the primary station in the station list.
To select the secondary station, turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
ends, the unit will automatically switch back to the primary station.
Manual Tuning
As well as using the auto tune function, you can manually tune the receiver. This can help you when aligning your aerial or when adding stations that were missed while auto tuning.
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DAB
<Manual tune >
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Manual tune
<5A 174.928MHz >
Step
Mode/
Menu
Action
Turn
SNOOZE/
SCROLL/
SELECT
dial
To
Selection
Press ...
Accessing Full Auto-Scan
1
DAB
mode
Access the DAB menu
MENU/
EXIT
2
DAB
mode
Select <Manual Time>
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
3
<Manual
Time>
Scroll through the DAB channels, numbered from 5A to 13F
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
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4
<Manual
Time>
Select desired channel number
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
5
<Manual
Time>
selection, the display will show:
Channel number
Multiplex name
Signal strength
6
<Manual
Time>
Listen to the selected channel
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
7
<Manual
Time>
Continue manual tuning
SNOOZE
SCROLL/SELECT
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Tidying up (Pruning) the Stations List
You can delete unavailable stations from the stations list.
1. In DAB mode, press the MENU/EXIT button and then turn the
SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select <Prune>. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
2. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select YES to remove stations that are no longer available. Or select NO to cancel.
3. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
DRC (Dynamic Range Control)
Dynamic Range Control is an advanced technology that reduces the
1. In DAB mode, press the MENU/EXIT button and then turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select <DRC>. Press the
SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
2. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select DRC High, Low or . Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT setting.
Presetting Stations
You can store up to 10 of your favourite stations to the memory. This enables you to access your favourite stations quickly and easily.
1. listening to the station that you would like to save, then press and hold the PRESETS button. The display will show <1: (Empty)>.
2. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select your desired station preset number.
3. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
display will show <Preset # stored>.
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Preset Store
<1: (Empty) >
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Preset Store
Stored
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DAB Display Modes
Every time you press the INFO button, the display will cycle through the following display modes: DLS (Scrolling Text), BitRate, Frequency, Programme Type, Time and Date.
The information is shown on the lower segment of the display.
DLS (Scrolling Text)
Programme Type
Multiplex
Frequency
Signal Strength
Date
Time
Bitrate
Signal Error
Recalling a Preset Station
1. Once you have saved a station, you can recall it by pressing the PRESETS button, and then turn the SNOOZE/ SCROLL/SELECT dial to select your desired preset number, then press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial
2. If you choose a preset that hasn’t been allocated a station, <#: (Empty)> will be displayed.
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Preset Store
<1: SCANDINAVIA >
00:00
Preset Store
<1: (Empty) >
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DLS (Dynamic Label Segment)
Dynamic Label Segment is a scrolling message that the broadcaster may include with their transmissions. The message usually includes information, such as programme details etc.
Signal Strength
The display will show a slide bar indicating the signal strength: the stronger the signal, the longer the bar will be from left to right.
Programme Type
This describes the “Style” or “Genre” of music that is being broadcast e.g. “Rock” or “Classical”.
Multiplex Name
A multiplex is a collection of radio stations that are bundled and transmitted on one frequency. There are national and local multiplexes. Local ones
to that area.
Frequency
The frequency of the present station will be displayed, such as “11C 220.352MHz”.
Signal Error
A number showing the error rate. If the number is 0, it means the signal received is error free and the signal strength is strong. If the error rate is high, it is recommended to reposition the radio aerial or reposition the unit.
BitRate
The display will show the radio mode and the digital audio bit rate being received.
Time/Date
The broadcaster (radio station) provides clock and date information automatically so there’s no need to manually set this information.
DAB – unlike normal radio, groups together several radio stations and transmits them on one frequency.
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FM Operation
Press the MODE button on the unit or the remote control repeatedly to select FM mode.
Auto Scan
To search for an FM station, press the SCAN button to start the auto scan. The display will show “Scanning ...” . Once a station has been found, the scanning will stop automatically.
Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to the left (reverse) or the right (forwards) to command the unit to scan down or up the frequency band.
Manual Tune
To tune the FM frequency manually, turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial until your desired frequency is reached.
the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial repeatedly. Each turn will adjust the frequency by 0.05MHz. If reception is still poor adjust the position of the aerial or try moving the radio to another location.
Scan Setting
1. In FM mode, press the MENU/EXIT button and then turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select <Scan setting>. Press
the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
2. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select <All stations> and <Strong stations only>. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select the desired setting.
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Audio Mode
To listen to radio stations in either Stereo or Mono mode:
1. In FM mode, press the MENU/EXIT button and then turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select <Audio Setting>. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
2. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select <Stereo
allowed> and <Forced mono>. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/ SELECT
Presetting Stations
You can store up to 10 of your favourite stations to the memory. This will enable you to access your favourite stations quickly and easily.
1. listening to the station that you would like to save, press and hold the PRESETS button. The display will show <1: (Empty)>.
2. Turn the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial to select your desired station preset number.
3. Press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT
display will show <Preset # stored>.
Recalling a Preset Station
1. Once you have saved a station, you can recall it by pressing the PRESETS button, and then turn the SNOOZE/ SCROLL/SELECT dial to select your desired preset number, then press the SNOOZE/SCROLL/SELECT dial
2. If you choose a preset that hasn’t been allocated a station, <#: (Empty)> will be displayed.
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Preset Store
<1: (Empty) >
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Preset Store
Stored
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Preset Store
<1: 90.30MHz >
00:00
Preset Store
<1: (Empty) >
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FM Display Modes
Every time you press the INFO button, the display will cycle through the following display modes: Radio Text, Programme Type, Frequency, Audio Mode, Time and Date.
The information is shown on the lower segment of the display.
Radio Text
Programme Type
Frequency
Audio Mode
Time
Date
Radio Text
The broadcaster can include a scrolling text that displays information about the current programme.
Programme Type
This describes the “Style” or “Genre” of music that is being broadcast e.g. “Rock” or “Classical”.
Frequency
The frequency of the present station will be displayed, such as “90.30MHz”.
Audio Mode
When in FM mode, the display will show if the station being received is in Mono or Stereo mode. The receiver will automatically switch between Stereo and Mono modes. You can however override this function, so that you can manually switch between Stereo and Mono modes, which is helpful if you’re listening to a station with a weak FM signal.
Time/Date
The broadcaster (radio station) provides clock and date information automatically so there’s no need to manually set this information.
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AUX IN Operation
Auxiliary Input
1. Before connecting to the mains socket, use the AUX IN cable (not included) to connect to your external audio device through the AUX IN socket at the rear of the unit.
2. Connect the mains cable to the mains socket. The unit will be ON.
3. To select your audio source, press the
MODE button repeatedly to select AUX mode.
4. In AUX mode, you may operate your audio device directly for playback features.
5. Use the VOLUME +/– dial to adjust the volume level.
6. connected external audio device. Press the MODE button to return to DAB or FM mode, especially if wake up alarms are programmed.
When connecting the external audio device, refer to the owner’s manual of the external device, as well as this manual.
Examples of External Audio Devices that can be connected to the unit are: Portable MP3 Players, Cassette Players, Mini Disc Players, DVD players, etc.
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Auxiliary Input
20 - 08 - 2012
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If any anomaly is encountered, unplug the mains plug and reconnect it again.
Maintenance
Cleaning the Unit
Ensure the unit is fully unplugged from the mains socket before cleaning.
To clean the unit, wipe the case with a slightly moist, lint-free cloth.
abrasives.
Do not spray an aerosol at or near the unit.
Hints and Tips
If a problem does occur, it may often be due to something very minor. The following table contains various tips.
Menu Description
No power. Ensure the mains plug is properly
connected.
Make sure that the unit is turned on.
The unit does not respond when pressing any buttons
The unit may freeze up during use.
to reset it.
Radio
Poor FM reception. Make sure the FM aerial wire is fully
extended.
Electrical interference in your home can cause poor reception. Move the unit away from them (especially those with motors and transformers).
Desired station not found.
Weak signal. Use the Manual Tune function.
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Sp cations
Model HFG 405D
Power Supply 100-240V ~50/60Hz
Power Output DC 9V 1A
Radio Frequency
Range
DAB 174 - 240 MHz FM 87.5 - 108 MHz
Weight: 1.056kg
Dimensions: 112mm(L) x 213mm(W) x 129mm(H)
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Read all the instructions carefully before using the unit and keep them for future reference.
Retain the manual. If you pass the unit onto a third party make sure to include this manual.
• Check that the voltage marked on the rating label matches your mains voltage.
Damage
Please inspect the unit for damage after unpacking.
Do not continue to operate the unit if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged
consult your dealer.
Location of Unit
• should not be subjected to vibrations.
Do not place the unit on sloped or unstable surfaces as
The mains socket must be located near the unit and should be easily accessible.
Temperature
Avoid extreme degrees of temperature, either hot or cold. Place the unit well away from heat sources such
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other sources of heat.
Naked Flames
• top of or near the unit.
Moisture
• damage, do not expose this unit to rain, moisture,
such as vases, should be placed on the unit.
If you spill any liquid into the unit, it can cause serious
Withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
Ventilation
• due to overheating, ensure that curtains and other materials do not obstruct the ventilation vents.
Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in
is well ventilated.
Safety
Always disconnect the unit from the mains supply before connecting/ disconnecting other devices or moving the unit.
• Unplug the unit from the mains socket during a lightning storm.
Mains Adapter
The mains adapter will continue to draw electricity from the mains supply when plugged in the mains
socket. In the interests of safety and to avoid unnecessary energy consumption, never leave the adaptor plugged in the mains socket while unattended for long periods of time. Disconnect the adaptor from the power supply.
Safety Warnings
Mains Adapter Cable
Make sure the unit is not resting on top of the mains adapter cable, as the weight of the unit may damage the cable and create a safety hazard.
Interference
Do not place the unit on or near appliances which may cause electromagnetic interference. If you do, it may
and cause a distorted picture or sound.
Earphones
• Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods of time may permanently damage your hearing.
Before putting on earphones, turn the volume down then put the earphones on and slowly increase the volume until you reach a comfortable listening level.
Supervision
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the unit and the remote control.
Never let anyone especially children push anything into the holes, slots or any other openings in the case ­this could result in a fatal electric shock.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
dangerous voltage” within the unit’s enclosure
constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the manual accompanying the unit.
Service
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove screws. The unit does not contain any user-serviceable
personnel.
• dangerous voltages.
Maintenance
• Ensure to unplug the unit from the power supply before cleaning.
Do not use any type of abrasive pad or abrasive cleaning solutions as these may damage the units surface.
Do not use liquids to clean the unit.
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