Dual DAB 43 Operation Manual

Portable Stereo DAB +
Manual
DAB 43
The foreword
The target group of this
Reset Note:
This manual helps you
Use your DAB radio-CD player, hereafter called system or device.
Intended and
safe
The design features of this manual
Various elements of the manual are provided with specific typographic design. So you can easily tell whether it is a
normal text,
Enumerations or
Action steps
manual
The manual is intended for any person who set the
establishes,
operated
• cleans or disposed.
Caution!
Remove the transport protection from the disc tray before putting the unit into operation.
concerns.
In rare cases it can happen that the software of the device "freezes" and the device no longer responds to an operation.
In this case proceed as follows:
Switching off
Power plug from the socket
Wait for a while
Plug into the socket
Switch on the device.
The system memory is reset and the device is ready for use again.
Contents
Contents
Product Overview ................................................. .............
4!Handling Precautions .............................................
6!Safety ................................................. .........
6!Handling batteries ............................................... ........
7!Setting up the device ............................................... ......
8!The description of the device ....................................
10!The scope of supply ................................................ ............
10!The special properties of the device ..................
10!How do you prepare the unit for operation ...............
11!How to improve the antenna reception ...................
11!As you insert the batteries ........................................
11!How do you connect the power cord ...............................
12!How to use generic device functions ..........
13!WieSiedasGeräteinschalten ............................................
13!How do you set the source ..........................................
13!How do you adjust the volume ....................................
13!How do you turn off the power ......................................
13!What is DAB ............................................... ...................
14!To operate the DAB radio ...............................
15!How to perform a search for DAB ................
15!How do you store DAB stations ......................................
15!Manual tuning / tuning in DAB .............................
16! represent the software version 16! Display Information
16!How do you adjust the compression DRC ..............
17! How do you control the FM radio
18!How do you adjust ..................... AM / FM transmitter
18!How do you store FM stations .....................................
18!How do you display ads call ..............................
19!As the device to factory settings ..
19!To operate the CD player .................................
20!General information on CDs/MP3-CDs.............................
20!General Notes on discs .............................................
20!Which discs you can use ............................
21!To load discs .............................................. .....
21!How removing discs ..............................................
.22!How do you play a disc ......................................
22!How to Set Title .............................................. .....
22!How do you use the repeat function ....................
23!How do you use the programming function ................
24!How do you use the USB function ...........................
25! Use storage medium
25!Functions
25!How to operate the SD function ..............................
26! Use storage medium
26!Functions ................................................. .....................
26!How do you clean the appliance ..........................................
27!How do you eliminate errors ............................................
28!As you reach the manufacturer .................................
32!Disposal .................................................
Product Overview
Product Overview
MODE
SELECT
17 DISPLAY
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1
 
3 SD SD Port
   
2 3 OPEN CD tray open 4 5
6 POWER Enable, Standby
8
 
  
9
Handle
CD tray
DAB / FM telescopic antenna Speaker
CD/MP3/USB/SD: track selection, fast rewind, radio: DAB TUNING: station FM TUNING: Tuning
Navigating Menus
CD/MP3/USB/SD: Start play, pause Radio: Start search
Display: CD/MP3/USB/SD, Radio: Frequency Display
CD/MP3/USB/SD: track selection, fast
forward radio: DAB TUNING: station FM
tuning: tuning Navigating Menus
1
MEM CD/MP3/USB/SD: Programming
4
1
    
5
  
16
Title Play Radio: memory key PRESETs MP3-CD/USB/SD: Albumplay
REPEAT function, confirm SHUFFLE entries
MENU
1
USB USB port
8 1
FUNC AUX IN Mode selector switch DAB / FM / AUX / CD 9 2 0 2 1 2
AC IN ~ Power supply for 230 V / 50 Hz 2
CD/MP3/USB/SD: ID3 tag, deactivate call menu
/ USB / SD compartment (bottom) connection external source, 3.5 mm jack
1 0
INFO 1 1 1
VOLUME + Volume keys: 2
1
CD/MP3/USB/SD: Stop playback, Radio: Show Info
+: Louder,
-: Quieter
Instructions for Use
Instructions for Use
Caution!
Foreign body, e.g. Pins, coins etc. must not fall into the
unplug the power cord from the outlet. Have the unit checked by
Please read all safety instructions carefully and keep them for future issues. Always follow all warnings and instructions in this manual and on the back of the device.
Safety
The device may only be connected to a mains voltage of 230 V, 50 Hz. Never attempt to operate the unit with a different voltage.
The power plug must be connected after the installation is completed properly.
If the power supply cord is damaged or if the device has other damage, it can not be put into operation.
The unit will remain in the off state is connected to the power grid. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet when the unit is not used for an extended period. Unplug the AC power plug.
When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet at the mains plug - not the cord.
To avoid fire hazard and the risk of electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
Do not install near a bathtub, swimming pool or splashing water running.
Do not place containers with liquid, eg Vases, on the apparatus. This may fall, and the leaking fluid can cause significant damage and the risk of electric shock. There should be no open flame sources, such as lighted candles are placed on the apparatus.
• interior of the device.
Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit,
qualified personnel before it is placed back into service. Otherwise there is a danger of electric shock.
Open the unit in any way - this may only be the expert. Otherwise there is a danger of electric shock.
Never try to repair a broken unit. Always speak to one of our
The terminals on the back do not touch metal objects or your
children. Children can put batteries in your mouth and. This can
service centers.
• fingers. This can result in short circuits.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Otherwise, you are putting yourself and others.
Never leave children unattended using this product.
Listen to radio or discs not at high volume. This can lead to permanent hearing impairment.
The CD player uses an invisible laser beam. This can damage your eyes if mishandled. Do not stare into the open CD tray.
This device has been classified as a Class 1 laser (CLASS 1 LASER). The corresponding label (CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT) located on the rear panel.
Handling batteries
Make sure that batteries are not out of the reach of
lead to serious health problems. In this case, please consult a doctor immediately!
Normal batteries must not be recharged, heated or thrown into a fire (explosion).
Replace weak batteries in time.
Always replace all batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type.
Leaking batteries can cause damage to the device. If you use the unit for a long time, remove the batteries from the battery compartment.
Instructions for Use
Caution!
Important notice for disposal:
water can cause damage to
strong magnetic fields (eg motors, loudspeakers, transformers).
Leaking or damaged batteries can be in contact with skin may cause burns. In this case, use suitable protective gloves. Clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth.
Normal batteries must not be recharged, heated or thrown into a fire (Risk of explosion!).
Setting up the instrument
The location must not be in areas of high humidity, such as Kitchen or sauna, are chosen because precipitation of
the device. The device is intended for use in dry conditions and in a temperate climate and should not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
Set the unit on in the vicinity of heat sources such as radiators. Avoid direct sunlight and places with excessive dust.
Not install the appliance near devices that generate
Batteries may contain toxic substances that are hazardous to health and the environment.
• Dispose of batteries in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. Do not throw the batteries in your household rubbish.
This sign is found on batteries containing pollutants:
Pb = battery contains lead Cd =
Battery contains cadmium Hg =
battery contains mercury
The instrument does not lie in a closed, parked car in the sun, otherwise can deform the case.
. Set the machine on a firm, secure and horizontal ground Ensure good ventilation.
The ventilation slots on the backplane and the sides must not be blocked. You may not be covered by curtains, blankets or newspapers.
Place the unit on soft surfaces such as carpets, rugs or
near
Make sure that the power cord or plug is easily accessible at
curtains and draperies. The air vents could be concealed. The necessary air circulation can be interrupted. This could possibly cause it to fire.
You may only operate the device in a horizontal position.
Do not place heavy objects on the device.
If the unit from a cold to a warm environment to bring, can build up inside the unit moisture condensation. Wait, in this case about an hour before you take it into operation.
• all times, so you can quickly disconnect the device from the power supply! The outlet should be as close as possible to the device.
Place the power cord so that people could trip over.
Use an appropriate, easily accessible electrical connection and avoid the use of power strips!
Power plug with wet hands, an electric shock!
For the power connection plug fully into the mains socket.
In case of faults or smoke and odor from the case immediately plug out of the socket!
Pull before the outbreak of a storm the power plug from the socket.
If the device is not used for a long time, eg before embarking on a long journey, you pull the plug out of the socket.
If the device is not operated long time, you can all batteries as leak and damage the unit.
The volume too high, especially when using headphones can cause hearing loss.
The description of the device
The description of the device
The delivery
Please make sure that all of the following accessories are included:
DAB radio with MP3 CD player, USB / SD port
Power cable
this manual.
The special properties of the device
The device consists of a DAB / DAB + / FM radio with MP3 CD player, USB port and SD card slot.
With this device you can:
CDs and CD-Rs and MP3 CDs. Self-burned CDs must be "finalized". Please refer to the instructions in the manual of your CD recorder.
The CD player can repeat a single track or an entire CD automatically.
The CD player can play up to 40 tracks on a CD and 40 tracks on an MP3 CD or a USB or SD media in a programmable sequence, or with the random function.
You can play with the device MP3 files from USB storage devices and SD memory cards.
With the DAB digital radio is a new digital format, through which one can hear crystal clear sound in CD quality.
The radio receives the frequencies FM 87.5-108 MHz (analog) and DAB 174 - 240 MHz (digital).
You can store 30 stations at preset channels reserved in DAB or FM mode.
You can also on the FM band between FM (VHF) select stereo and mono.
The device has an auxiliary audio input.
With batteries installed, you can listen music or radio network-independent.
The display has a light.
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