Denver Electronics DENVER DAB-39 Instruction Manual

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Instruction manual DAB+/DAB FM Radio DENVER DAB-39
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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CAUTION!
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This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other
apparatus that produce heat. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the
power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. The product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no object filled with liquids such as a vase of flowers should be placed on the product.
No naked flame sources such as candles should be placed on the product. Batteries (a battery pack or installed batteries) shall not be subject to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or the like. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could
void the user’s authority to operate this device.
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Caution: Usage of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volumes for long periods.
IMPORTANT
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if n not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, this is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to wihch the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
Use this appliance only with the supplied AC Adapter. Using non-approved power supplies will void the warranty. The MAINS plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain
readily operable.
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CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS
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FRONT VIEW
Handle
Alarm button
Standby button
Display
Info/Menu button
Back button
Mode button
Scan button
Station/Select control
Preset button
Snooze/Sleep button
Volume control
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BACK VIEW
Aerial
Earphone jack
DC In jack
AUX In jack
Battery compartment (Batteries not included)
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GETTING STARTED DAB/FM AERIAL
Before using your radio for DAB or FM reception, always fully extend the telescopic aerial. The telescopic aerial has a swivel base to enable it to be adjusted to different positions for the clearest sound.
CONNECTING POWER
Before connecting the power, check that the mains voltage on the rating plate of the AC adapter is the same as the voltage in your area.
Connect the small plug into the DC-ln jack on the back of the unit.
Plug the AC adapter into the wall socket and switch the mains power on.
The unit is now ready for use.
NOTE: - The AC adapter may become warm during operation - this is normal.
SETTING THE CLOCK
The clock on your radio is automatically set when first used from the time signal broadcast with DAB radio stations.
If a DAB station is not available, the clock may be set manually via the MENU system.
POWER CONTROL To turn the radio on
Press the button.
The radio will switch on.
To turn the radio off
Press the button.
The radio will switch off. The display will remain on to display the time unless battery powered.
INITIAL SCAN
When your radio is switched on for the first time the scanning display will be shown while the scanning process takes place:
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Number of stations found
Progress bar
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 radio will play the first station in the sequence. To browse for another station, refer to the next section.
AUTO STANDBY
Your radio includes an automatic power-saving standby feature. The radio will automatically set to Standby if AUX mode is selected and no sound has
played for 15 minutes.
BROWSING FOR A STATION To browse for another DAB station
Turn the Station/Select control to search the station list for a station.
When you see the station you want to play, press the Station/Select control.
After a short delay, the radio will tune to the station.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Turn the Volume control to adjust the volume, clockwise to increase and anti- clockwise to decrease.
The volume bargraph will be displayed.
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Volume bargraph
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 system'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
While playing DAB radio:
Press the Scan button.
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 last station playing if it is available. If this station is not available, the first station in the sequence will play.
Alternatively, you can continue to browse for another station as described in the previous column.
LISTENING TO FM RADIO
Your radio can also receive FM band radio stations and display RDS data (where broadcast).
To change to the FM band
Press the Mode button repeatedly to select FM mode.
To auto-tune to FM stations
Press the Scan button briefly to search up the band for the next station, or
Press and hold the Scan button to search down the band for the next station.
The radio will search and the tuning frequency will be displayed whilst searching. When a usable station is detected the radio will stop tuning and play the station. If RDS
data is present, the station name and scrolling radio text will be displayed. If RDS data is not present, the tuned frequency will be displayed
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To manually tune to FM stations
Turn the Station/Select control clockwise to tune up the band or anti-clockwise to tune down the band.
The frequency will change in 50kHz steps.
Mono reception
When listening to a weak or distant FM station in stereo via earphones, there may be a high level of background noise. In this case, setting mono reception may reduce the level of background noise. Refer to instructions to set mono reception.
FM DISPLAY MODES FM DISPLAY MODE OPTIONS
The bottom line of the display can be switched to show different items of information that may be transmitted with an FM station.
To change the display mode
Press the Info/Menu button repeatedly to change the information displayed while playing an FM radio station.
The full range of display options are shown below. Some stations may not broadcast all of these options.
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RDS Radiotext
Programme type
Frequency
Stereo/Mono
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Time
Date Date
RDS Radiotext: This is a scrolling message giving realtime information - song titles, news headlines, etc.
PROGRAMME TYPE: This describes the style of the programme being broadcast. FREQUENCY: This option will display the station frequency. STEREO/MONO: This option displays the audio mode for the station playing. TIME AND DATE: Time and date are updated by broadcasted information.
STATION PRESETS DAB and FM presets
Your radio can store up to 10 of your favourite stations as presets on both the DAB and FM bands for quick recall.
To store any presets
Tune to the station you want to store as a preset.
Press and hold the Preset button.
'Preset Store' will be displayed.
Turn the Station/Select control to choose the preset number you want to store.
For each preset number the preset station currently stored will be displayed or '(Empty)' if none is stored.
Press the Station/Select control to confirm if you want to store the station in the displayed preset number.
To recall any preset
Press the Preset button briefly.
'Preset Recall' will be displayed.
Turn the Station/Select control to find the preset number you want to play.
Press the Station/Select control to play the preset.
The radio will re-tune and the preset number will be displayed.
SLEEP FUNCTION SLEEP TIMER
You can set the Sleep timer to play music for a set period while you are falling asleep.
To set the sleep timer
Play your choice of music.
Press the sleep button repeatedly to step through the sleep time options of Sleep Off,
15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes.
Press the Station/Select control to confirm the sleep time.
The Sleep time will be displayed.
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Music will continue to play for the time you selected, then the unit will set to Standby.
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SETTING THE ALARMS SETTING THE ALARMS
NOTE: The alarms can only be used when powered from the mains AC adapter, not when battery powered.
You can set two completely separate alarm times (ALARM 1 and ALARM 2) and activate either or both of them to wake you with a buzzer or radio. You can also pre-set the station preset and volume settings that the alarms will wake you with.
Checking and changing alarm settings
NOTE: -You must complete all settings before leaving the menu or your changes won't be saved.
Setting the Alarms
Switch on the radio (Alarm settings cannot be changed when set to Standby).
Press the Alarm button once to set Alarm 1 or twice to set Alarm 2.
'Alarm 1 Setup' or 'Alarm 2 setup' will appear on the display.
Press the Station/Select button to continue with setting the alarm.
'Alarm 7 Wizard' or 'Alarm 2 Wizard' will appear on the display to confirm alarm setting. The alarm is now set in the sequence shown in the next column. Alarm 1 is shown in this
example.
NOTE: Press the Alarm button at any time to exit alarm setting, leaving the settings unchanged.
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ALARM SETTING SEQUENCE
Alarm 1 Time
Set the alarm hours, then minutes
Alarm 1 Duration
Set the duration of the alarm
Alarm 1 wake-up mode (Source)
Choose from DAB,FM, Buzzer
Alarm 1 preset*
Choose a preset for radio alarm modes
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Alarm 1 Repeat Set the alarm
Daily, Once, Weekends or Weekdays
Alarm 1 Date
Option appears if Repeat is set 'Once
Alarm 1 Volume
Set the volume for Alarm 1
Alarm 1 On/Off
Choose to set Alarm 10n or off
Alarm Saved
The alarm settings have been saved
To make a change to a setting
Turn the Station/Select control to scroll through the options available for a setting (or times when clock setting).
When you have finished changing a setting, press the Station/Select control to confirm the setting and move on to the next setting in the sequence.
Repeat the previous two steps to change each setting as required.
*N0TE: -When changing the Alarm radio preset setting, choose the 'last listened' option to wake to the last station you played before setting the radio to Standby.
Saving alarm settings
Your alarm settings are automatically saved when you complete the last setting and press the Station/Select control.
The display will confirm with the words 'Alarm saved'.
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SWITCHING THE ALARMS ON OR OFF
The alarm indicators on the display show when the alarms are activated.
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Alarm 1 set
Alarm 2 set
To switch the alarms on or off once set:
Set the radio to Standby.
Press the Alarm button.
The current alarm status is displayed.
Turn the Station/Select control to change the alarm status.
Press the Station/Select control to confirm.
WAKING TO THE ALARMS
Check that the alarm indicators are displayed as required. If not, set the Alarm(s) On as described in the previous section.
Set the radio to Standby (or set the SLEEP function).
The radio will switch off and the time and date will be displayed with the Alarm Symbol(s).
WHEN THE ALARM WAKES YOU
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When the alarm sounds you can choose to set snooze, which will reset the alarm for a further 5 minutes, or to switch it off.
To set snooze
To set snooze, press the Snooze/Sleep button when the alarm sounds.
The alarm will stop and the snooze time will count down on the display. After 5 minutes the alarm will sound again.
To switch off the alarm
To switch off the alarm, press the Alarm button.
The unit will set to Standby.
ALARM REPEAT
The alarm(s) will repeat according to the Alarm Repeat setting you made when setting the alarm.
Daily - The alarm will sound every day.
Weekdays -The alarm will sound on weekdays, but not at weekends.
Weekends -The alarm will sound on weekends, but noton weekdays.
Once - If this setting was chosen, the alarm will sound only on the day you selected.
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