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DAB boom box
Compact disk player
FM/RDS/PLL/DAB radios
Programmable clock functions
Instructions
Conventions used in text
BUTTON Small capitals for the name of a button
Function/Mode Function or mode names in italics
Model 29401
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Components
1 Handle
2 Telescopic aerial
3 CD door
4 Open/Close button
5 Intro/RDS Search/auto tune button
6 Remain/RDS mode/select button
7 Rewind/down button
8 Play/pause button
9 Stop button
10 Fast forward/up button
11 Equaliser button
12 Extra bass button
13 Volume down button
14 Volume up button
15 Speaker
16 Function button
17 Sleep button
18 LCD display
19 Timer button
20 Memory/Clock adjust button
21 Standby/on button
22 Repeat/setup/preset button
23 Random/display/preset button
24 Infra red sensor
25 Mains input
26 Digital out jack
27 Earphone jack
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Remote
1 Standby on
2 Over +10
3 Sleep
4 Timer
5 RDS mode/remain/select
6 Mode
7 Equaliser
8 Extra bass
9 Down skip/rewind
10 Play/pause
11 Stop
12 DAB
13 CD
14 FM
15 Volume up
16 Volume down
17 Memo/Clock adjust
18 RDS-search/Intro/autotune
19 MUP/Repeat/Setup
20 MDN/Random/Display
21 Mute
22 Up skip/fast forward
Electrical requirements
Check the voltage on the rating plate of your DAB/FM Receiver
corresponds with your house electricity supply, which must be A.C.
(alternating current).
If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug supplied
with this appliance the plug should be removed and the appropriate one
fitted.
WARNING: The plug if severed from the mains lead it must be
destroyed, as a plug with a bared flexible cord is hazardous if
plugged into a live socket.
Should the fuse in the 13-amp plug require changing a 3-amp BS 1362
fuse must be fitted.
Power supply
The DAB/FM receiver will work on mains or can be battery operated for
portable use. When the mains connector is fitted then the batteries will be
overridden.
Mains supply
Insert the figure of eight connector on the mains lead supplied in the
mains connector. Insert the plug into a mains socket and switch the
socket on.
Installing batteries (not supplied)
1 Remove the battery compartment cover (located at the bottom of the
unit).
2 Insert 8 x D batteries and connect to the terminals (ensure batteries are
inserted correctly). Replace the battery compartment cover.
IMPORTANT: If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, remove
the batteries to avoid battery leakage. In the interests of environmental
safety, dispose of batteries safely.
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0 1 : 0 1
0 1 - 0 1 - 0 4
Morphy Richards
Please wait
DAB/FM receiver
W e l c o m e t o
d i g i t a l r a d i o
0 1 : 0 1 0 1 - 0 1 - 04
T r 7 3 3 : 2 7
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Easy set-up guide
1 Fully extend the telescopic aerial.
2 Insert the mains connector or insert eight ‘D’ size batteries into the
battery compartment.
3 Push
4 Press FUNCTION to cycle between DAB, CD and FM/RDS modes.
5 Adjust the volume control to a suitable level.
6 Press
STANDBY/ON. The display will light up and show:
STANDBY/ON to turn the radio off.
What is DAB digital radio?
DAB radio is a totally new way of transmission. It uses digital signals
rather than the analogue signals that FM and MW wavebands transmit on.
This enables near digital quality audio and enables more stations to be
broadcast using a narrow waveband. DAB can also transmit additional
data with the audio channels.
The stations broadcast on a single frequency network, called an ensemble
or multiplex. These can contain many different stations and are on 1
frequency. Each multiplex is transmitted on a set frequency range and are
broadcast in the frequency band III (174 – 240MHz), which is sub-divided
into 41 blocks labelled 5A to 13F. Each can contain 1 multiplex.
Secondary services and additional data are available in each multiplex.
The number of multiplexes that you will receive will vary upon the
geographical location.
So instead of knowing the frequency, you just need to select the station
name, making it much easier to tune to your favourite station.
Turning on the boom box
In standby the display shows the date and time, press STANDBY/ON to turn
the boom box on.
CD (compact disc) operation
1 Select CD mode by pressing FUNCTION, open the CD door and load the
CD onto the spindle, close the door. The number of tracks on the CD
will be displayed along with the total play length. Use UP/DOWN to select
the starting track then press PLAY/PAUSE to start playing the CD.
2 Press VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN to adjust to desired level.
3 Press
4 Press and hold REW or FFWD to quickly advance through music.
5 Press
• If the disc compartment is empty, or the disc cannot be played, ‘no
• Do not store CDs in damp areas. Do not expose CDs to high
REW or FFWD to move to next or previous track.
STOP to stop CD play.
disc’ shows continuously on the display.
temperatures.
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