Thank you for choosing this Goodmans product. We have been
making electrical products for the British people for over 90 years.
Each of our products have been carefully designed to be great at
what they do and this one is no exception. We hope you enjoy your
new Goodmans DAB FM Radio.
2
Your DAB FM Radio
2.1 In the box
Carefully remove your DAB FM Radio from the box.
Inside the box you will find:
DAB FM Radio
Quick Start Guide
Guarantee and Safety Book
Power Adapter
User Manual
If any of these items are missing , please email:
Goodmans@bmstores.co.uk
2.2Mains Power
Your DAB FM Radio uses a DC 5V - 1A power adapter.
Please ensure that your mains supply is compatible before use.
2.3Position of DAB FM Radio
Place on a flat, stable surface that is not subject to vibrations.
Avoid the following locations:
Where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
Where it is close to heat radiating sources.
Where the humidity is high and ventilation is poor.
Where it is dusty.
2.4Adjusting the Aerial
Fully extend the aerial to ensure good reception in both DAB and FM
Radio modes. It may be necessary to alter the position of the DAB
FM Radio and/or the aerial to achieve the best signal.
2.5 Front View
LCD Display
ON/OFF & Volume Control Dial
Speaker
2.6 Top View
Standby/Mode Button
Press and hold to enter Standby mode.
Press to switch between DAB and FM
radio modes.
Scan Button
Press to scan DAB and FM stations.
Info/Menu
Press to view station information.
Press and hold to display menu options.
Prev
To review station list(DAB) or Previous station(FM).
Next
To review station list (DAB) or go to Next station(FM).
Preset
Press and hold to save a station as a preset,
or press and release to recall a saved preset station.
Enter/Snooze
To confirm the selection, or Snooze the alarm when sounding.
2.7 Rear View
DC 5V Micro USB port
Antenna
Battery compartment
Insert 4 x 1.5V AA batteries into battery
compartment(4 x 1.5V AA battery not included).
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
CAUTION
Quick Setup3
3.1 Connecting The Power
Insert the power adapter to the 5V DC socket on your DAB FM
1.
Radio, or insert 4 x 1.5V AA batteries into battery compartment
(4 x 1.5V AA battery not included).
2. Insert the power adapter into a suitable mains socket.
3. Press the Power/ Mode button on the top of your DAB FM Radio.
3.2 Using Your DAB FM Radio For The First Time:
Rotate the ON/OFF control clockwise to turn the radio on.1.
2. Extend the telescopic antenna for the best reception possible.
Then press the Standby/Mode button to turn the radio on.
3. When DAB mode is activated for the first time, a full scan will
automatically commence, or will play the last station before the
unit was turned off.
Rotate the Volume control clockwise/anticlockwise to increase/
4.
decrease the volume.
5. Once the radio has been switched ON, press the Standby/Mode
button to switch between DAB and FM modes.
6. During scanning the screen will display a slide bar that indicates
the progress of the scan, and the amount of radio stations that
have been found so far. Once the scan has finished, the radio
will select the first alphanumeric station.
Note: Hold the Standby/Mode button and unit will go to
standby mode.
Operation4
DAB Operation
Full Scan
4.1
To activate the full scan press the scan button. The unit will search
for all available DAB stations.
4.2 Storing Stations
You can store up to 10 DAB stations to the memory presets for
1.
quick and easy recall of your favourite stations.
To store a preset, you must first be listening to the station that you
2.
would like to save. Press and hold the Preset button. The display
will show “Preset Store<#:(Empty)>”. If a station is already stored.
The display will show “<#: Station name>”.
Press the Prev/Next buttons to select the preset station number
3.
1-10.
To save to the selected preset station number, press the Enter/
4.
Snooze button. The display will then show”Prest#stored”.
Recalling A Stored Station
4.3
Once you have saved a station to one fo the preset buttons, you can:
Press the Preset button and press the Prev/Next button to select
1.
your desired preset station number.
Press the Enter/Snooze button to recall a preset station number.2.
Station Information On DAB Mode
4.4
Press the Info/Menu button repeatedly to show the different programme
information.
Signal Strength: Displays a signal bar with the strength of the current
station.
Signal Error: Provides details of the signal error rate.
Channel and Frequency: Displays the station transmisson channel
number and frequency.
PTY(Programme Type): Shows the type and description of the
programme by the DAB station.
Time and Date: Displays the time and date information provided by
the broadcaster.
Bit Rate: The data rate of which the signal is being transmitted.
Dynamic Label Segment(DLS): Displays scrolling text information
supplied by broadcaster.
4.5 Pruning
When the DAB FM radio has performed a Scan in several
1.
locations you may find there are stored stations that you can no
longer receive. This function automatically removes them from
the stored station list.
Press and hold the Info/Menu button to enter Prune, then press
2.
the Enter/Snooze to confirm and select YES to remove.
FM Operation
To switch the radio from DAB to FM mode, press the Stand by/
Mode button once.
4.6 Auto Scan
To search for a FM station, press the Scan button. This will start
1.
scanning up the frequency band.
To scan down the frequency band. Press and hold the
2.
Scan button.
Once a station has been found the scanning will stop
3.
automatically. If no stations are found then the tuning will stop
once it has cycled through the entire FM band(87.5-108 MHz).
4.7 Manual Scan
To search FM stations manually, simply press the Prev/Next buttons
repeatedly until your desired frequency is reached.
Storing Stations
4.8
You can store up to 10 FM stations to the memory presets for
1.
quick and easy recall of your favourite stations.
To store a preset, you must first be listening to the station that
2.
you would like to save. Press and hold the Preset button. The
display will show “Preset store <#:(Empty)>”. If a station is
already stored, the display will show “<#: Station frequency>”.
Press the Prev/Next button to select the preset station number
3.
1-10.
To save to the selected preset station number, press the Enter/
4.
Snooze button. The display will then show “Preset #stored”.
4.9 Recalling A Stored Station
Once you saved a station to one of the preset buttons, you can:
Press the Preset button and press the Prev/Next buttons to
1.
select your desired preset station’s number.
Press the Enter/Snooze button to recall a preset station number.2.
Station Information On FM Mode
4.10
Press the Info/Menu button repeatedly to show the different
programme information.
Programme Type: Displays a description of the type of
programme provided by the broadcaster.
Signal Strength: Displays a signal bar with the strength of the
current station.
Time and Date: Displays the time and the date.
Frequency: Displays the station’s transmission frequency.
Audio Type: Displays the audio type of the station you are listening
to. It will either be Stereo or Mono.
Radio Text: Displays scrolling test information supplied by the
broadcaster.
System Settings
With the unit turned on press and hold the Info/Menu button. This
will open the “System Menu Settings”.Press the Prev/Next buttons
to select your desired Sub-option between:
Setting The Time/Date
4.11
Press the Enter/Snooze button, the hour digits will flash.1.
Press the Prev/Next buttons to set the hour correctly.2.
Press the Enter/Snooze button to confirm.3.
Repeat the last two steps to set the minutes, the Year, Month,
4.
Date.
Alarm Setting
4.12
Press the Enter/Snooze to use Alarm 1 or press next to access
1.
Alarm 2.
Press the Next button so the word “ON” is flashing and press
2.
Enter/Snooze to confirm.
The hour digits for the alarm will flash, press the Prev or Next to
3.
change the hour and press the Enter/Snooze button to confirm.
Press the Prev or Next button to change the minute and press
4.
the Enter/Snooze button to confirm.
Press the Prev or Next button to change the volume and press
5.
the Enter/Snooze button to confirm.
Press the Prev or Next button to change between Alarm-DAB-FM
6.
and press the Enter/Snooze to confirm.
To set the Alarm 2, follow the Alarm 1 instructions.7.
Note: You can press the Info/Menu button to get back last one
step when in the process of setting the alarm.
4.13 Turn Off The Alarm
To turn off the alarm, press the Next button so the word “OFF” is
flashing and press Enter/Snooze button. The alarm is now OFF.
4.14 Turn Off The Alarm When Sounding
Press the Standby/Mode button to turn off the alarm when sounding.
Note: The alarm will keep ringing for one hour if you do not turn
it off when it is sounding.
Sleep Setting
4.15
Press the Prev or Next button to select either OFF-120-90-60-45-
1.
30-15-5 minutes.
Press the Enter/Snooze button to confirm your selection.2.
Factory Reset
4.16
Press the Enter/Snooze button and the display will show “Factory
1.
Reset?”. Press the Next or Prev to select “Yes”.
Press the Enter/Snooze button again and the radio will reset.2.
4.17 System Version
You can check the software version number.
FM Scan Set4.18
Press the Enter/Snooze button to select Only or All. If select Only,
the radio only scan the strong signal station and play. If select All,
the radio will also scan the weak signal station and play.
4.19 Resetting The Radio
Resetting the radio will delete all the tuned DAB stations and all the
preset memory stations in FM and DAB modes. To reset the radio:
Press and hold the Info/Menu button.1.
Press the Next button repeatedly until “Factory Reset” is
2.
displayed on the screen.
Press the Enter/Snooze button and the display will show “Factory
3.
Reset?”. Press the Next button until the word “YES” is flashing.
4.20 Snooze Function
When the alarm sounds, press the Enter/Snooze button to delay
1.
the alarm for another 9 mins. The radio will go to Standby mode.
You can press Standby/Mode button to stop the Snooze function
2.
and go to the operation mode before the alarms rings.
Troubleshooting5
ProblemWhat to do
The station is not tuned in. Fine tune the
No sound
station.
The volume is set to a low position.
Increase the volume.
FM:Static sound
DAB+:Burbling/
intermittent cut-out
Sound is distorted
Desired station not
found
Display shows
“No Service”
Display is blank
Signal reception is too low. Adjust the
aerial or move the unit to a stronger
signal location.
Rescan stations.
The volume is too high. Adjust the
volume control.
Weak signal. Use the manual
tune function.
There is no DAB+ coverage in your
area, or poor reception. Adjust the
position of the aerial, or move the until
to a stronger signal location.
This may occur if the broadcaster
changes the label of a service or
removes a label while tuned.
The unit will try to retune or perform
a scan.
Technical Specifications6
Model Numbel
Power Supply
Speaker Power
Frequency Range
Pre-sets
Dimensions
7
Customer Support
For all product support, please email:
Goodmans@bmstores.co.uk
338934
100 - 240V ~ 50/60Hz
Adapter: DC 5V,1000mA
4 X 1.5V AA Batteries(not included)
3W
DAB 174---240MHz
FM 87.5---108MHz
FM mode: 10
DAB mode: 10
195mm(L) x 67.2mm(W) x 90mm(H)
This product is intended for use within UK
Declaration of Conformance
The full text of the EU declaration is available at the following
internet address:
http://www.bmstores.co.uk/technical-information
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