Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in
electric shock, fi re and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
1. Use only the specifi ed power supply voltage.
• Use of any other voltage may lead to fi re or electric
shock.
2. Avoid damaging the AC adapter cord.
• Do not modify, forcibly bend, twist or pull the cord,
place heavy objects on it or place it near heating
appliances.
• When not in use, remove the power plug (AC
adapter) from the electric socket and from the radio.
Failure to do so may lead to electric shock or fi re.
3. Do not touch the power plug (AC adapter) with wet
hands.
• Doing so may result in electric shock.
4. Do not use the radio in the bathroom or shower.
• Do not use the radio in wet or damp places or in the
rain.
• Doing so may result in electric shock, emission of
smoke or malfunction.
5. Do not touch the FM antenna or power plug (AC
adapter) during thunderstorms.
• Doing so may result in electric shock.
6. Do not disassemble or modify the radio.
• Doing so may result in electric shock or fi re.
Inspections and repairs should be performed by the
store where purchased or by a Hitachi power tool
service center.
7. Insert the power plug (AC adapter) securely as far
as it will go.
• Dust or dirt between the power plug and the electric
socket may lead to fi re. Remove the power plug
periodically and wipe off any dust or dirt with a dry
cloth.
Rubber cap
g
DAB broadcast indicator
Ⓐ
Bluetooth indicator
Ⓑ
AM broadcast indicator
Ⓒ
AUX indicator
Ⓓ
FM broadcast indicator
Ⓔ
RDS indicator
Ⓕ
Stereo indicator
Ⓖ
Alarm indicator
Ⓗ
Buzzer alarm indicator
Ⓘ
Radio ON alarm indicator
Ⓙ
Sleep timer indicator
Ⓚ
Battery exhausted indicator
Ⓛ
Information indicator
Ⓜ
Clock
Ⓝ
AM/PM indicator
Ⓟ
8. Do not let any unspecifi ed objects or water get
inside the radio body.
• With the exception of the AC adapter and the
rechargeable battery, if any metal or fl ammable
object or water gets inside the back door, it may lead
to electric shock or fi re.
• Take care to prevent iron powder from the bass
refl ex speakers, dust or water getting into the radio.
9. Do not sit or stand on the radio.
• Doing so may lead to accidents or malfunction.
10. Do not place the radio on an unstable surface or in
a high place. Do not hang the radio from the handle.
• The radio may fall and cause injury or malfunction.
11. When no slide battery is loaded, attach the slide
terminal cover to the terminal to prevent cuts and
other injuries that may result from touching the
terminal area.
12. Handle the backup batteries with care.
• Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
• Incorrect handling of the batteries may result in
rupture or leakage, leading to fi re, injury or pollution
of the surrounding area. Be sure to observe the
following precautions.
– Use only the specifi ed batteries
– Do not heat or disassemble the batteries
– Do not throw the batteries into fi re or water
– Do not charge the batteries
– Make sure the batteries are correctly oriented
and avoid short-circuiting
– Do not reuse batteries or use diff erent types of
battery
– Remove the batteries when the radio is not in use
In the event of leakage from the batteries, wipe the
battery case clean.
Should any battery fl uid get on your body, wash it off
carefully.
If
is displayed when you turn the power on with
the rechargeable battery inserted, the battery power
is low.
Power the radio from the AC adapter or insert a
charged battery.
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13. Recharge only with the charger specifi ed by the
manufacturer.
• A charger that is suitable for one type of rechargeable
battery may create a risk of fi re when used with
another battery.
14. Use the radio only with specifi cally designated
rechargeable battery.
• Use of any other rechargeable battery may create a
risk of injury and fi re.
15. When rechargeable battery is not in use, keep
it away from other metal objects like paper clips,
coins, keys, nails, screws, or other small metal
objects that can make a connection from one
terminal to another.
• Shorting the battery terminals together may cause
burns or a fi re.
16. Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected
from the battery; avoid contact. If contact
accidentally occurs, fl ush with water. If liquid
contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help.
• Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation
or burns.
17. Have your radio serviced by a qualifi ed repair
person using only identical replacement parts.
• This will ensure that the safety of the radio is
maintained.
18. The main unit and adapter shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing and that no objects fi lled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the unit
and adapter.
19. The batteries (battery pack or batteries installed)
shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fi re or the like.
20. The MAINS plug of adapter is used as the disconnect
device, the disconnect device shall remain readily
operable.
PROTECTING YOUR HEARING
Continuous exposure to loud noise may result in permanent
hearing loss. The louder the volume, the shorter the time in
which hearing loss may occur.
If you listen to large volume sound over a long period of
time, your ears will become accustomed to it. This creates
the illusion that the volume level is appropriate, despite the
fact that it may be damaging your hearing.
Observe the following to prevent hearing loss.
CAUTION
1. Make sure you give your ears a rest by taking
regular breaks and not listening for long periods of
time.
Even when set at safe volume levels, listening
continuously over long periods of time may cause
hearing loss.
2. Be careful not to increase the volume as your
hearing adapts to the sound output.
Beware of being accustomed to a certain volume level.
Adjust the volume to a safe level before your ears
become accustomed to loud volumes.
3. If your ears begin to ring, if you feel any discomfort,
or if conversation seems faint or indistinct,
discontinue listening to music and have your ears
examined by a doctor.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING
TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
Unexpected problems may result in the loss or corruption of
data stored in smartphones and other peripheral equipment
connected to the radio. With this possibility in mind, a
backup of the data should always be made in advance.
Note that Hitachi Koki cannot be held responsible for the
corruption or loss of data stored within smartphones and
other peripheral equipment connected to the radio, nor any
damage to the equipment itself.
MAIN FUNCTIONS
○ Playback of Bluetooth devices
○ Manual/Auto select
○ Save (Memory) (10 DAB + 10 AM + 10 FM stations)
○ Radio On/Off /Alarm
○ Dock for playing audio from smartphones and portable
audio players
○ High-quality stereo speaker
○ Smartphone and cell phone recharging
○ Compatibility with Hitachi power tool rechargeable
battery and AC adapter
SPECIFICATIONS
DAB / DAB+: 174.928 to 239.200 MHz
Frequency
band
Antenna
Speaker90 mm (8 Ω) × 2
Max. power
output
Power supply
Bluetooth
Exterior
dimensions
Weight4.0 kg
○ For applicable power supplies see user instructions:
Applicable power suppliers: Dong Guan Sun Hung Kin
Electrical Co., Ltd. (Manufacture)
HKP12-1201200dV, HKP12-1201200dB (Model)
○ Only below slide battery could be used
(Model) BSL1430: 14.4 V 3000 mAh
Lithium battery
(Model) BSL1830: 18 V 3000 mAh
Lithium battery
(Manufacture) Hitaci Koki Co., Ltd.
(BAND III)
FM: 87.5 to 108 MHz
AM: 522 to 1629 KHz
FM: Rubber antenna
AM: Ferrite bar antenna (built-in)
AC adapter: 5 W × 2
14.4 V: 6 W × 2
18 V: 7 W × 2
Slide battery: DC 14.4 V, 18 V
Household power supply
(using provided AC adapter)
Backup batteries: DC 3 V, two AA
batteries
Bluetooth Ver. 4.0
Profi le:
A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution Profi le)
AVRCP
(AV Remoto Control Profi le)
Send/receive Sensitivity: Class 2
L 405 mm x W 312 mm x H 265 mm
(with anttena refracted)
SYMBOLS
WARNING
The following show symbols used for the machine. Be
sure that you understand their meaning before use.
UR18DSDL : Cordless radio
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For applicable power supplies see user
instructions.
Power button
Source select button
Menu button
Enter / Information button
Volume button
Search button
Select button
Play / Stop button
Buzzer alarm indicator
Radio ON alarm indicator
Battery exhausted indicator
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
In addition to the main unit (1 unit), the package
contains the accessories listed in the below.
○ AC adapter ....................................................................1
○ AA batteries ..................................................................2
(for Apple Lightning connector)
* Android holder is built into the main unit.
Standard accessories are subject to change without notice.
PRIOR TO OPERATION
● Installing backup batteries
Time settings and radio station frequencies can be saved by
installing batteries in the unit.
1. To access the storage box for the backup batteries,
unlatch the tab and open the rear cover. (Fig. 1)
2. Open the backup battery storage box and insert the
two AA batteries (included) into the storage box in the
direction indicated. (Fig. 2)
NOTE
○ Do not reverse battery polarity (+/-) when installing the
batteries.
○ Do not mix old and new batteries. Always replace both
batteries at the same time.
○ Do not burn batteries or dispose them as household
waste.
● AC adapter installation
Power can be supplied by plugging the AC adapter
(included) into a standard household outlet.
Pull back the rubber cover and connect the AC adapter to
the AC adapter port. (Fig. 3)
Next, plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet.
NOTE
○ When used together with the batteries, the AC adapter
is the main power source and no battery power is
consumed.
○ When used together with the AC adapter, the batteries
will not recharge as this device has no recharge function.
Storing the AC adapter
The AC adapter can be stored in the compartment behind
the rear cover. (Fig. 4)
● Battery installation
CAUTION
Do not touch the terminals.
Doing so may result in cuts to the hand or other injuries.
Only a 14.4 V or 18 V slide-type battery can be used with
this device.
Installing the battery
Open the rear cover, align the battery with the grooves of this
device and slide it all the way in. (Fig. 5)
NOTE
○ Do not apply any excessive pressure when inserting the
battery. If the battery does not easily slide into place, it is
not being inserted properly.
Check to see if the battery is facing the correct direction
and that there is nothing obstructing the path of insertion.
○ If
is displayed when the device is switched on
following battery installation, the battery charge is low.
In this situation, either use the AC adapter or install a fully
charged battery.
● Changing the date display
The following selections are available for date display.
YYYY/MM/DD (Year/Month/Day)
MM/DD/YYYY (Month/Day/Year)
DD/MM/YYYY (Day/Month/Year)
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
Date display
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button and display the date display
selection of your choice.
5. Press the Enter / Information button.
YYYY/MM/DD
● Set the date
Using the control panel, follow the steps below to set up the
date.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
Date adjust
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
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4. Press the Select button and adjust “year” digits.
2014
5. Press the Enter / Information button.
6. Press the Select button and adjust “month” digits.
7. Press the Enter / Information button.
8. Press the Select button and adjust “day” digits.
9. Press the Enter / Information button.
03 / 01
03 / 31
● Set the time
Using the control panel, follow the steps below to set up the
time.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
Clock adjust
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button and adjust “hour” digits.
5. Press the Enter / Information button.
6. Press the Select button and adjust “minute” digits.
7. Press the Enter / Information button.
8. Press the Select button and select “” or “”
9. Press the Enter / Information button.
12 : 00
12 : 55
12H 24H
● Synchronize the time and date (DAB
mode only)
1. Press the Source select button and select “”.
DAB
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button and display “” or “”.
5. Press the Enter / Information button.
If “” is selected, your radio can be synchronized the time
and date.
Date Time Sync
ON
LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS
● Selecting DAB, FM or AM bandwidth
1. Power ON.
2. Press the Source select button and select the radio’s
bandwidth (DAB/FM/AM).
DAB AM FM
● Selecting stations
Auto station selection
A long press of the Search button will automatically scan and
search clear station broadcast frequencies. To select the
next station broadcast, long press the Search button again.
Manual station selection
Press the Search button to change frequencies and select
a station.
Preset station selection
Press the Select button to quickly switch between preset
stations.
At the time of purchase, there are no preset stations. Follow
the steps below to register preset stations.
<Manual preset registration>
1. Tune into a radio station of your choice and press the
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button and select a preset number from
5. Press the Enter / Information button to register the
<Auto preset registration>
This feature allows the automatic registration of available
radio stations in the area of use.
(Maximum of 10 stations)
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
3. Press the Enter / Information button to begin auto preset
NOTE
○ A broadcasting radio station will not be registered if its
8
(Long Press)
Menu button.
Preset
0 to 9 for registering the station.
Preset 2
station.
Auto scan
registration of available radio stations.
frequency is weak.
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○ Depending on location of use, non-radio signals such as
noise may be registered.
○ See page 11 when recharging with USB in “
“
” mode.
” or
● For better reception
FM broadcasts
Adjust reception by changing the facing and angle of the
antenna.
“
” will be displayed when receiving a stereo broadcast.
Switching to monaural reception can reduce noise.
<Switching to monaural reception>
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
Stereo
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button and display “”.
5. Press the Enter / Information button to complete setup.
AM broadcasts
Move the device and face it in a direction in which the
reception is best.
<Volume adjustment>
Use the Volume button to adjust the volume from 0 to 30.
OFF
DRC (DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL)
FOR DAB
DRC can make quieter sounds easier to hear when your
radio is used in a noisy environment.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
DRC
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button and display “”, “”or
“
”.
5. Press the Enter / Information button to complete
adjustment.
Half
ADJUSTING SOUND QUALITY
Sound quality (Bass/Treble) can adjusted according to
preference.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “Select EQ”.
Select EQ
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button and display “”.
“5” is for maximum bass output.
<
-
> < + >
0 · 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5
Bass 3
5. Press the Enter / Information button.
6. Press the Select button and display “”.
“5” is for maximum treble output.
<
-
> < + >
0 · 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5
7. Press the Enter / Information button to complete
adjustment.
NOTE
○ The radio does not allow Bass or Treble settings of “5” if
the volume level is 25 or more.
○ If the Bass or Treble is set at “5”, the setting will be
automatically adjusted down to “4” when the volume
level is raised above 25. Moreover, when the volume
level is lowered to 24 or less, the reduced setting will
automatically revert back to “5”.
Treble 3
USING EXTERNAL DEVICES FOR
AUDIO PLAYBACK
Audio can be played back from smartphones, portable
music players and other external devices.
CAUTION
Make sure to lower the volume output of the player
before playback.
NOTE
There are two types of connector cable, straight type and
L type.
Use an L type cable when connecting or storing large
external devices.
1. Open the external device storage area
Switch the radio’s power OFF and open the front cover.
(Fig. 6)
2. Connect an external device
Using a commercially available stereo mini-plug
connector cable (ø3.5 mm), connect the radio’s AUX input
port to the audio output port of the external device. (Fig. 7)
3. Secure the external device
The right and left holders can be moved to the right or left
by pinching the top and bottom of each holder.
Secure the external device between the two holders.
(Fig. 8)
4. Playback
With the radio’s power switched ON, press the Source
select button and display “
AUX
Make sure to lower the volume output of the external
Volume can be adjusted through the radio.
Close the front cover after selecting tracks and adjusting
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device before music playback.
(Volume)
volume.
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NOTE
You may be unable to raise the volume level if the
volume level of the external device is too low.
NOTE
○ When connecting a smartphone, please be aware that
the ringtones of incoming calls for some models are not
output to speaker.
○ External devices may be damaged if used in locations
exposed to the sun or hot temperatures.
○ See page 11 when recharging with USB in “
mode.
”
CONNECTING WITH BLUETOOTH
DEVICES
If smartphones, portable music players and other devices
are Bluetooth compatible, audio can be output from this
product via Bluetooth communication.
1. Pairing (Registering devices)
Pairing is required for Bluetooth communication.
Set your Bluetooth device to pairing mode.
(For instructions on pairing, see the manual for the
Bluetooth device to be used.)
2. Set the radio for pairing mode
Press the Source select button and display “
Bluetooth
Long press the Play / Stop button (located between
Select “HITACHI_UR18DSDL” on your Bluetooth
3. Input pass key
Some Bluetooth devices may require pass key input
If this should be the case, input “0000”.
Also, if connection authorization is requested, input
Connection is successful once “
NOTE
○ Once paired, connection will be automatically
○ No more than two devices can be paired simultaneously.
○ Connection with all Bluetooth devices cannot be
4. Playback
Make sure to lower the volume output of the Bluetooth
Volume can be adjusted through the radio.
Use the Bluetooth device to select tracks .
You can also select tracks with the radio’s control
NOTE
○ Some Bluetooth devices may not respond to the radio’s
○ See page 11 when recharging with USB in “
the Search buttons) until the displayed “
fl ashing.
(Long Press)
device’s list of connected devices to complete the pairing.
when connecting.
“authorized”.
Ready
” is displayed.
Connected
established the next time the devices are switched on. If
the Bluetooth connection is lost, re-pair the devices.
guaranteed. Before attempting connection, always
check for compatibility.
device before music playback.
buttons.
(Volume)
(Play / Stop, Search)
control buttons.
mode.
”.
” is
”
USING THE TIMER FUNCTION
● Setting the sleep timer
Power can be set to automatically switch OFF after a certain
amount of time has elapsed by using the sleep timer function.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
Sleep
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button to adjust the time period to
elapse (between “0 – 90” minutes) before the power is
switched OFF.
5. Press the Enter / Information button.
6. “” will be displayed on the LCD.
○ To check the remaining time, press the Menu button
once again and select “
○ To cancel the sleep timer, set the time to switch OFF at 0
minutes.
● Setting the alarm (Buzzer alarm)
The radio can be set up to activate a beeping alarm at a
specifi c time.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button and display “”.
5. Press the Enter / Information button.
6. Press the Select button and adjust “hour” digits.
7. Press the Enter / Information button.
8. Press the Select button and adjust “minute” digits.
9. Press the Enter / Information button.
10. Press the Select button to set up repeat.
Once
Daily
Weekdays only
Saturday and Sunday only
30 Min
Buzzer alarm
ON
12 : 00
12 : 30
Daily
”.
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11. Press the Enter / Information button to complete setup.
will be displayed on the LCD.
○ To cancel the alarm setting, go to “
again and change the setting to “
○ The alarm sound will automatically switch off after 10
minutes. The sound can also be switched off by pressing
any button.
NOTE
The volume of the buzzer alarm cannot be changed.
”.
” once
● Setting the radio ON alarm timer
Using the radio ON alarm timer function, the radio can be
set up to switch ON at a specifi c time to enjoy a station
broadcast.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Press the Select button and display “”.
Radio alarm
3. Press the Enter / Information button.
4. Press the Select button and display “”.
5. Press the Enter / Information button.
6. Press the Select button and adjust “hour” digits.
7. Press the Enter / Information button.
8. Press the Select button and adjust “minute” digits.
9. Press the Enter / Information button.
10. Press the Select button to set up repeat.
Once
Daily
Weekdays only
Saturday and Sunday only
11. Press the Enter / Information button.
12. Select radio bandwidth.
Press the Select button to display “DAB”, “AM” or “FM”.
13. Press the Enter / Information button.
14. Press the Select button to display a preset station.
To select a station by broadcast frequency, use the
Search button.
ON
12 : 00
12 : 55
Daily
FM
P2 FM 79.5 MHz
FM 80.0 MHz
15. Press the Enter / Information button to complete setup.
will be displayed on the LCD.
○ To cancel the radio alarm setting, go to “
once again and change the setting to “
NOTE
The radio’s volume will be at the level when the radio
was last switched OFF.
”.
RECHARGING YOUR SMARTPHONE
Devices such as a smartphone and mobile phone can be
recharged by connecting the device to this radio.
The recharge function is only available for the “
“
” or “” mode. (Recharging cannot be done
in “
” mode.)
NOTE
○ When recharging in “
volume output at 20 or less.
The radio is designed to deactivate USB output and
disable the recharging of smartphones and mobile
phones when the volume is at 21 or more.
(For “
even if the volume output is 21 or more.)
○ On rare occasions, sound output may be interrupted or
power could shutdown during USB recharging.
If either should occur, lower the volume level or stop
recharging with the USB.
○ The radio is designed to deactivate USB output and
disable the recharging of smartphones and mobile
phones when the power level of the battery is low.
Should the aforementioned occur, recharge the battery
or replace with a fully charged battery.
○ If the voltage is low when the AC adapter is in use, the
USB output may be cut off , discontinuing any recharging.
1. Using a commercially available USB connection/
recharge cable, connect to the USB charging port
located in the radio’s storage case for external devices.
(Fig. 9)
2. Secure the smartphone with the holders and close the
cover. (Fig. 8)
(See “Secure the external device” on page 9)
NOTE
○ Use a fully charged battery when using a battery as this
device’s power source.
You will not be able to recharge smartphones or mobile
phones when the battery power level becomes low.
○ The time required for charging varies in accordance with
the smartphone or mobile phone being recharged.
○ Do not use the recharge function for any devices other
than a smartphone or mobile phone.
○ The radio may not be able to recharge some smartphone
or mobile phone models.
Two recharge cable holders, one for Android and the other
for Apple (Lightning connector) are included.
Select the holder that best suits your device.
○ Should your device be too large for the radio’s external
device storage case, draw the cable through the cable
access hole. (Fig. 10)
NOTE
As the recharge cable holders are designed for standard
size terminals, the holders may not be able to securely
fasten certain terminals depending on the recharge
cable used.
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” or “ ” mode, USB recharging will continue
” or “Bluetooth” mode, set the
”, “ ”,
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MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
WARNING
When not in use or during inspection and maintenance,
be sure to remove the AC plug, rechargeable battery and
backup batteries.
● Inspecting the mounting screws
Regularly inspect all mounting screws and ensure that
they are properly tightened. Should any of the screws be
loose, retighten them immediately. Failure to do so could
result in serious hazard.
● Cleaning on the outside
When the radio is stained, wipe with a soft dry cloth or a
cloth moistened with soapy water.
Do not use chloric solvents, gasoline or paint thinner, for
they melt plastics.
● Storing the Radio
Do not store the radio in the following places.
○ Within reach of or easily accessible to children
○ In humid or dusty places
○ In high temperature such as inside a car or exposed
to direct sunlight
○ In extremely cold places or directly exposed to cold
draughts
○ Where the temperature changes drastically
○ Where it is exposed to smoke or steam such as near
a cooking appliance or humidifi er
MODIFICATIONS
Hitachi Power Tools are constantly being improved
and modifi ed to incorporate the latest technological
advancements.
Accordingly, some parts may be changed without prior
notice.
NOTE
Due to HITACHI’s continuing program of research and
development, the specifi cations herein are subject to
change without prior notice.
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PART NAMEQ’TY
NO.
ITEM
PART NAMEQ’TY
NO.
ITEM
501 AC ADAPTER1
502 AA BATTERY2
31 LEFT LATCH MOUNTING1
32 LIGHT LATCHING1
33 RIGHT LATCH MOUNTING1
34 LATCHING PLATE1
35 PCB ASS'Y (USB)1
36 PCB PLATE1
37 TAPPING SCREW D2X104
38 PCB ASS'Y (AUX)1
39 CABLE HOLDER (APPLE)1
40 PCB ASS'Y (A)1
41 SPEAKER RESISTNCE STRIP2
42 SPEAKER (DSDL)2
43 MACHINE SCREW M3X68
44 TAPPING SCREW D2X72
45 SIDE PLATE2
46 SPEAKER GRILL SET2
47 NUT M3 8
48 HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M4X8 6
49 FRONT COVER SET1
50 USB EXIT COVER1
51 BLUETOOTH LABEL1
52 FRONT CABINET SET A1
53 CONNECTOR D1
71 HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M5X18 18
72 HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M5X10 12
73 BOLT WASHER M5 30
74 UPPER PROTECTOR6
75 SHORT LAVER SET6
76 LOWER PROTECTOR6
77 NUT M5 18
78 LONG LEVER SET3
79 ABSORBER SET6
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PART NAMEQ’TY
TAPPING SCREW (W/FLANGE)
D2.3X8
1
NO.
ITEM
1
MACHINE SCREW (W/FLANGE)
M3X8
2ADAPTER STORAGE CASE1
3BUTTERY COMPARTMENT SET1
4
5CONNECTOR A1
2
TAPPING SCREW (W/FLANGE)
D2X8
6TAPPING SCREW D4X127
7RUBBER ANTENNA1
8
9LOWER BACK COVER BUTTON1
10 UPPER BACK COVER BUTTON1
11 BACK COVER LATCHING B1
12 NAME PLATE1
13 SOCKET COVER1
14 BACK CABINET SET1
15 UPPER CONTACT BRAKET1
16 BATTERY TERMINAL1
17 LOWER CONTACT BRACKET1
18 INTERNAL WIRE (B)1
19 CONNECTOR C2
20 BATTERY COVER1
21 SCREW M31
22 DC JACK BRACKET1
23 DC JACK1
24 CONNECTOR B1
25 CABLE HOLDER (ANDROID)1
26 SUPPORT1
27 BRACKET SET1
28 SQUARE WASHER7
29 TAPPING SCREW D2X66
30 LEFT LATCHING1
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Shinagawa Intercity Tower A, 15-1, Konan 2-chome,
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Code No. C99712811 Ō
Printed in China
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