Pure Pop Maxi User Manual

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Pop Maxi with Bluetooth
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Pure Warranty Statement for Australia
This statement replaces any reference to warranty which may be contained elsewhere within this manual.
What do you need to do now?
• Keep your proof of purchase as evidence of your purchase date. This proof of purchase would need to be presented if warranty service was ever required.
• Register your purchase on-line at: http://www.pure.com/au/product-registration/ for free technical support.
If you have any questions about your warranty you can call us toll free on 1800 988 268.
What’s covered by this warranty?
• Pure agrees to refund, repair or replace, at your election, without charge to you, any part found to be defective during the warranty period.
• If equipment has been used according to its accompanying instruction manual and is used in a domestic situation, a three year warranty period applies (excludes rechargeable ChargePAK where fitted. A one year warranty period applies to all ChargePAKs).
How do you make your claim?
Call 1800 988 268 for instructions on how to return your Pure product for warranty service or go to http://support.pure.com/au/ and complete the contact us form.
What’s NOT covered by this warranty?
Under this express warranty Pure will not be liable for loss or damage of any kind whatsoever, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise.
• Replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear.
• Products with serial number defacement, modification or removal.
• Water damage or corrosion caused by dampness.
• Any damage or deterioration due to shipment.
• Any product which has been subjected to misuse, abuse or accident.
Australian consumers — The benefits to the consumer given by this express warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or services to which this warranty relates. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law, You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Pure is distributed and supported in Australia by PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, 5 ARCO LANE, HEATHERTON, VICTORIA, 3202.
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Pop Maxi with Bluetooth
Thank you for choosing Pop Maxi with Bluetooth. This manual will help you get your product up and running in no time and explains how to get the best out of all its great features. If you need any further assistance, please visit the support pages on our website at support-uk.pure.com.
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Safety instructions
1. WARNING: Do not use the included power supply (with model number ZDL0553000 or ZDL0553000BS) to power up another apparatus as this may cause damage.
2. Use only power supplies listed in the user manual/user instructions (supplied by
3. Fit the mains adapter to an easily accessible socket, located near the radio and ONLY use
4. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain
5. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same
6.
7. WARNING: The direct plug-in adapter is used as a disconnect device, the disconnect
8. Keep the radio away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters or other appliances that
9. Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
10. Do not use the radio near water.
11. Avoid objects or liquids getting into the radio.
12. Do not remove screws from or open the radio casing.
13.
14. Should not be immersed in water, used in shower or bathroom if plugged into the mains.
15. The mark label is on the exterior of the bottom of the apparatus.
Pure with model number ZDL0553000 or ZDL0553000BS).
the mains power adapter supplied
or moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on apparatus.
or equivalent type. WARNING: The battery (battery or batteries or battery pack) shall not be exposed to excessive
heat such as sunshine, fire or similar.
device shall remain readily accesible.
produce heat.
Always switch the radio off and disconnect it from mains power before inserting or removing battereies or a battery pack.
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Contents
4 Introduction
4 Top panel 5 Rear panel 6 Display
7 Getting started
7 Quick set up
9 Using your Pop
9 Listening to digital radio 9 Listening to FM radio
10 Storing and selecting presets
10 To quick-store a station to a preset button (1–4) 10 To store a station to the preset list (1–10) 10 To recall a preset when listening to digital or FM radio
11 Using Bluetooth
12 Using the auxiliary input
13 Alarms and timers
13 Setting an alarm 14 Cancelling a sounding alarm 14 Snoozing a sounding alarm 14 Disabling an alarm 14 Setting the sleep timer 14 Setting the kitchen timer
15 Options and settings
15 General settings 16 Audio settings 16 Display settings 17 Clock settings 19 Bluetooth settings
20 Appendix
20 Installing a ChargePAK D1 21 Help and advice 22 Technical specifications
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Introduction
Top panel
D
E
A. Power/Volume dial: Push to switch Pop on /off. Turn to adjust volume. B. Menu button: Press to change various settings on Pop (see page 15
for more information).
C. Select buttons: Press to change radio stations (see page 9) or pre ss
to scroll and select menu options.
D. Source: Press to switch bet ween listening to digital radio, FM radio and
auxiliary input.
E. Presets 1 - 5+: Store up to 10 digital or 10 FM radio preset stations (see
page 10 for more information).
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C
B
A
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Rear panel
F
G
H
I
J
F. Aerial: Rotate the aerial and fully extend it for best reception.
G. Stereo headphone socket (3.5mm) H. Autotune button: Press to automatically scan for new digital radio
stations and remove inactive ones.
I. Auxiliar y input (3.5mm): Analogue stereo input for iPod, MP3 player, etc. J. Micro-B USB connector: Used for updating Pop’s software. K. 5.5V power connector: Connect to supplied mains adapter only.
A
K
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Display
BBC RADIO 2
7:00
1. Displays curre nt time.
2. ChargePAK or battery indicator.
3. Source indicator (DR= digital radio, FM= FM radio, AUX= auxiliary input, = Bluetooth).
4. Station name.
5. Signal strength.
6. Volume indicator.
7. Displays date, scrolling tex t, settings and station information (see page 17).
8. AM/PM indicator.
9. Alarm set indicator (see page 13).
10. Sleep and kitchen timer indicator (see page 14).
11. Snooze indicator (page 14).
THE LATEST NEWS
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Getting started
Quick set up
Note: If you have a ChargePAK D1 rechargeable battery (sold separately) fit it
now before plugging Pop in. See page 20 for more information.
1
B
• Rotate the aerial and fully extend it
(steps A and B).
A
C
2
• Insert the jack of the supplied mains adapter into the socket on the rear of the radio (C).
• Plug the mains adapter into the
D
mains supply (D).
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3
1
min
• Push down and release the power button to switch Pop on.
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09:59
10:00
8
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DR
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PRESET 5
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PRESET 5
BBC RADIO 2 LATEST NEWS
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• Wait for Pop to complete an Autotune for all available digital radio stations.
• When the Autotune is complete, a digital radio station will be selected.
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Using your Pop
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10:00
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FM
10:00
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PRESET 5
BBC RADIO 2 LATEST NEWS
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PRESET 5
STATION LIST
BBC RADIO 1
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PRESET 5
BBC RADIO 1 NOW TUNING
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DR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BT
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PRESET 5
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PRESET 5
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SCANNING
Listening to digital radio
Press the Source button to switch to digital radio.
Changing digital stations
1. Press the < > buttons to scroll
through the list of stations.
2. When you have found the station that you want to listen to, press the
Select button to tune in.
Listening to FM radio
Press the Source button to switch to FM radio.
Changing FM stations
Manual tuning
Press the < > buttons to step up or down 0.05 MHz.
Seek tuning
Press and hold the < > buttons to seek to the next or previous FM radio station that has a strong signal.
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Storing and selecting presets
You can store up to 10 digital and 10 FM radio stations for quick access.
DR
10:00
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10:00
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10:00
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10:00
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10:00
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10:00
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10
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PRESET 5
BBC RADIO 2 LATEST NEWS
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PRESET 5
PRESET 3
STORED
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PRESET 5
CLASSIC BEETHOVEN
EMPTY
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PRESET 5
STORE PRESET 7(EMPTY)
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PRESET 5
PRESET 7
STORED
EMPTY
DR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BT
PRESET 5
RECALL PRESET 7 CLASSIC
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PRESET 5
CLASSIC BEETHOVEN
EMPTY
To quick-store a station to a preset button (1–4)
Tune in to the digital or FM radio station that you want to store. Press and hold one of the numbered preset buttons (1–4) for two seconds to save the current station as a preset. You can save over existing presets.
To store a station to the preset list (1–10)
1. Tune in to the digital radio or FM radio station you want to store.
Press and hold the 5+ button to view
2. the numerical list of stored presets, then press < > to choose any preset number between 1 and 10. You can overwrite existing presets.
3. Press the Select button until you see the ‘Preset stored’ message.
To recall a preset when listening to a digital or FM radio station
To tune to presets 1 to 4, press the corresponding numbered button on Pop (1 to 4).
To access the full list of presets (from 1 to 10):
1. Press and release the 5+ button.
2. Press < > to scroll through the list of presets and push the Select button to tune to the selected preset.
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Using Bluetooth
You can use Bluetooth to stream any music from your phone or tablet to Pop.
Note:
When using Bluetooth to stream music to Pop, you will need to use your
phone or tablet’s volume controls to change Pop’s volume.
Pairing a mobile device with Pop
Before you can stream audio to Pop, you will need to pair your phone or tablet with Pop.
Note: Bluetooth pairing varies on different mobile devices. See your mobile device manual for specific information.
To pair with Pop using Bluetooth:
1. Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device.
2. On your mobile device, select the option to add a new Bluetooth device. On some mobile devices you may need to select the search or scan option.
3. Start the pairing process on your mobile device. Do this by selecting ‘Pop’ from the list of available devices that appear on the mobile device’s screen. This will connect automatically once paired.
Disconnecting a mobile device from Pop
You can only have one mobile device connected to Pop via Bluetooth at any one time. If you want to stream audio from a different mobile device, you will need to disconnect any mobile device that is currently connected to Pop via Bluetooth first.
If your mobile device goes out of Pop’s Bluetooth range (this is usually around 10m (30ft)) the mobile device’s Bluetooth connection is disconnected automatically.
To manually disconnect your mobile device from Pop, you will need to open the Bluetooth settings on your mobile device (see your mobile device’s manual for more information).
When you disconnect a mobile device from Pop, Pop will remain in the ‘Bluetooth’ source. To select another source, e.g. digital radio, press the Source button.
Note: For more help with Bluetooth, see our ‘Help and advice’ on page 21.
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Using the auxiliary input
You can use Pop’s auxiliary input to play any music from your phone or tablet on to Pop.
Note:
When playing music using Pop’s auxiliary input, you will need to use your
phone or tablet’s volume controls to change Pop’s volume.
Connecting an auxiliary device to Pop
Connect the line out or headphone socket of your auxiliary device to the Aux In socket on your Pop using a suitable cable.
Selecting the auxiliary input
DRFMAUX
DRFMAUX
AUXILIARY INPUT 3-3-2015
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PRESET 5
AUX
EMPTY
DR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BTDR FM AUX BT
PRESET 5 EMPTY
1.
Press and release the Source button until you see ‘AUX’ on Pop’s display.
2. On your auxiliary device, select the content that you want to listen to on Pop.
Pop will start to play the content that you selected on your auxiliary device.
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Alarms and timers
Note: If Pop is running on batteries or a ChargePAK, Pop’s alarm function will not work if you turn Pop off after setting an alarm.
DR
Alarm 1 Setup
On
10:00
DR
10:00
DR
10:00
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10:00
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10:00
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10:00
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10:00
DR
10:00
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10:00
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10:00
90 MINUTES
DIGITAL RADIO
LAST USED
DAILY
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PRESET 5
MENU
ALARM
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ALARM
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ALARM 1
ON
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ON TIME
08 00
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PRESET 5
ALARM 1
SAVED
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Setting an alarm
Pop has two alarms which can switch the radio on and tune to a digital or FM radio station or sound an alarm tone.
1. Press the Menu button and scroll < > to ‘Alarm’.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Alarm1’ or ‘Alarm2’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘On’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > to set the hour for the alarm and press the Select button. Repeat to set the minute for the alarm.
5. Scroll < > to set the duration of the alarm and press the Select button.
6.
Scroll < > to specify ‘FM’, ‘Digital radio’, or ‘Tone’ and press the Select button to confirm. If you are specifying a tone alarm, skip to step 8.
7. Scroll < > to specify which station should be played when the alarm goes off. You have the option of selecting one of your preset stations or you can select ‘Last Used’ to select the station that you were last listening to. Press Select to confirm.
8. Scroll < > to specify one of the following alarm repeat options: ‘Daily’, ‘Weekdays’, ‘Weekends’ or ‘Once’ and press the Select button to confirm.
9. Use < > to set the volume that the radio will play at when the alarm sounds and press the Select button to confirm.
10
. The alarm icon will light steadily on the
display to show that the alarm has set.
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Cancelling a sounding alarm
To cancel a sounding alarm, press the Source, <Select> or Menu buttons.
Snoozing a sounding alarm
To snooze a sounding alarm, press one of the Preset buttons. By default, Pop ‘s snooze time is set to eight minutes. To change the Pop’s default snooze time see page 18.
Disabling an alarm
To disable an alarm after it has been set:
1. Press the Menu button and scroll < > to ‘Alarm’ and press the Select button.
2. Scroll < > to the alarm that you want to disable (‘Alarm1’ or ‘Alarm2’) and press the Select button.
3.
Scroll < > to ‘Off’ and press the Select button.
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The alarm icon will turn off on Pop’s display to show that the alarm has been disabled.
Setting the sleep timer
The sleep timer can be set to switch Pop off after a specific period of time. Note: If Pop is running on batteries or a ChargePAK, Pop’s sleep function
is disabled.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Sleep timer’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > and press the Select button to set the timer for up to 90 minutes or choose ‘Sleep off’ to cancel.
Setting the kitchen timer
Pop has a countdown kitchen timer which will sound an alarm after a set time period.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Kitchen timer’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to change the hours and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > again to change the minutes and push to confirm and start the countdown timer.
The alarm will sound after the time period you have set whether the radio is on or in standby. Cancel the beeping alarm tone by pressing either the Source, <Select> or Menu buttons.
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Options and settings
General settings
Changing the language shown on the display
To switch the display language on Pop between English, French, German, Italian and Spanish:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Settings’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Language’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > and press the Select button to choose the language that you want Pop to display.
Resetting Pop to factory settings
Resetting your Pop radio removes all presets, clears the station list and resets all options to defaults. To carry out a factory reset:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Settings’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Factory reset’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > to ‘Yes’ and press the Select button.
Displaying Pop’s software version
To display software version that is currently running on Pop:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Settings’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Version’ and press the Select button.
Updating Pop to the latest version of software
Contact Pure technical support (http://support-uk.pure.com) for more information on how to update Pop to the latest software version.
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Audio settings
You can use Pop’s audio menu to adjust the bass and treble.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Audio’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Bass’ or ‘Treble’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > to adjust the bass or treble levels. You can choose a level between ‘-3’ and ‘+3’.
5. Press the Select button to confirm the bass or treble level.
Display settings
Adjusting the display brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the display when Pop is switched on or in standby. To change the brightness of Pop’s display:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Display’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Backlight’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > to ‘Active’ and press the Select button to change the settings that apply when Pop is switched on, or scroll to < > ‘Standby’ and press the Select button to change settings that apply in standby.
5. Scroll < > to ‘Brightness’ and press the Select button.
6. Scroll < > to choose a brightness level between ‘1’ and ‘5’ or choose ‘Auto’. The ‘Auto’ setting automatically dims or brighten Pop’s display based on the light level in the room.
7. Press the Select button to confirm the brightness setting.
Adjusting how long the display backlight stays on for
You can adjust how long Pop’s display backlight stays on for:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Display’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Backlight’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > to ‘Active’ and press the Select button to change the settings that apply when Pop is switched on, or scroll to < > ‘Standby’ and press the Select button to change settings that apply in standby.
5. Scroll < > to ‘Duration’ and press the Select button.
6. Scroll < > to choose from ‘Always on’ or ‘Timed off’ and press the Select button.
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Changing the information shown on Pop’s display
If you are listening to a digital or FM radio station, you can change the information that is shown on Pop’s display:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Display’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Information’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > and press the Select button to choose one of the following options:
Text: Choose this option if you want to display the information broadcast
by the station you are currently listening to. The information displayed may include song titles, program details, news, etc.*
Signal strength: Choose this option if you want to display the signal
strength of the radio station you are currently listening to. The number of asterisks indicate the reliable reception level.
Date: Choose this option if you want to display the current date.
Clock settings
Setting the time and date
The time and date on Pop are automatically set by the FM or digital radio signal. If the time/date on Pop is not updating automatically, you can manually set it.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Clock’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Set time/date’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > to set the hour and press the Select button. Repeat to set the minutes.
5. Scroll < > to set the day and press the Select button. Repeat to set the month and the year.
Changing the time format
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Clock’
3. Scroll < > to ‘Set 12/24 hour’ and press the
4. Scroll < > to choose between ‘12 hour’ and ‘24 hour’ and press the button to confirm.
and press the Select button.
Select
button.
Select
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Changing the date format
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Clock’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Set date format’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > to choose between displaying the date in day, month and year order ‘DD-MM-YYYY’ or in month, day and year order ‘MM-DD-YYYY’ and press the
Select
button to confirm.
Clock synchronization options
You can select the radio sources that you want to use for setting the time. By default, Pop uses both the FM and digital radio signals to synchronize the time.
To specify the clock synchronization options:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Clock’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Clock sync’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > to choose the required clock synchronization option and press the
Select
button to confirm.
Changing the snooze time
You can change the amount of time an alarm will snooze for when you press one of Pop’s preset buttons during a sounding alarm. By default, Pop’s snooze time is set to eight minutes.
To change Pop’s snooze time:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Clock’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > to ‘Snooze’ and press the Select button.
4. Scroll < > to choose a snooze time between ‘5’ and ‘59’ minutes and press the
Select
button to confirm.
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Bluetooth settings
You can use the Bluetooth menu to make Pop visible or invisible to other Bluetooth devices.
To change Pop’s Bluetooth visibility setting:
1. Press Menu.
2. Scroll < > to ‘Bluetooth’ and press the Select button.
3. Scroll < > and press the Select button to choose one of the following options:
Discoverable: Select this option if you want Pop to be visible to all
Bluetooth devices.
Hidden: Select this option if you want to hide Pop from other Bluetooth
devices. You will still be able to pair to Pop when Bluetooth is hidden, but you will need to enter Pop’s name manually on the device you want to pair with.
Off: Select this option if you want to disable Pop’s Bluetooth connection.
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Appendix
Installing a ChargePAK D1 or four AA batteries
ChargePAK D1 4x AA batteries
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Help and advice
Secondary and inactive stations
(</>) Secondary digital radio services
Some stations have accompanying secondary services which provide extra information or alternative content and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a station has a secondary service available, the station shows ‘>’ next to its name in the station list and the secondary service appears next to the station in the list. A
secondary service has a ‘<’ before its name in the station list.
(?) Inactive or unavailable digital radio stations
Inactive or unavailable stations appear on the station list preceded by ‘?’ and cannot be tuned to. A station may be inactive or unavailable because the station is not broadcasting at the current time (check with the station) or has stopped broadcasting altogether. Also, you may not have a strong enough signal to receive the Multiplex on which the station is broadcast.
Hints and tips
Display says ‘No stations available’
Press the Autotune button on the back of your Pop to search for digital stations. Try adjusting your aerial or radio position.
Receiving new digital radio stations that have started broadcasting
Press the Autotune button on the back of your Pop to search for new digital stations. Try adjusting your aerial or radio position.
I can’t see Pop in the list of available Bluetooth devices on my mobile device
This may be because your Pop Bluetooth visibility setting is set to ‘Hidden’ or ‘Off’ (see page 19). Your Bluetooth setting will need to be set to ‘On’ to be visible on your mobile device.
My mobile device is prompting me for a passcode when I try to pair with my Pop
Some legacy Bluetooth devices may prompt you to enter a passcode when trying to pair with Pop. If this occurs, enter the code ‘0000’.
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Technical specifications
Radio Digital and FM radio
Frequencies
Bluetooth Built-in Bluetooth with A2DP support
Speaker
Audio power output 2 x 4.3W RMS
Input connectors 5.5V DC power adaptor socket (230V supplied), 3.5mm
Line-in for auxiliary devices, micro USB socket for software updates
Output connectors 3.5mm stereo headphone socket
Presets 10 digital radio and 10 FM radio presets
Power supply 230V AC to 5.5V (3.0A) DC external power adapter
(supplied), optional ChargePAK D1 rechargeable battery pack or four AA batteries)
Power consumption Standby with clock display: 0.75W, Standby without clock display: <0.5W, Active: 1.34W
Dimensions 185 mm wide x 173 mm high x 102 mm deep
Aerial Telescopic aerial
Approvals CE marked. Hereby, Pure, declares that this Band II LPD
device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformity may be consulted at: http://www.pure.com/R&TTE-DoC. ETSI EN 300 401 compliant Australian C-Tick N1600 and Electrical Safety
DAB/DAB+, FM radio 87.5-108 MHz
Twin full-range 3
" drive units
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Copyright
Copyright 2015 by Imagination Technologies Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Imagination Technologies Limited. Version 1 April 2015.
Trademarks
Pop Maxi with Bluetooth, ChargePAK, Pure, the Pure logo, Imagination Technologies, and the Imagination Technologies logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Imagination Technologies Limited. All other product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
Warranty Information
Imagination Technologies Limited warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship in the course of normal use for a period of three years from the date of purchase. This guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply in cases such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence, adjustment, modification or repair not authorised by us. Please visit www.pure.com/product-registration from the UK or www.pure.com/au/product-registration from Australia to register your product with us. Should you have a problem with your unit please contact your supplier or contact Pure Support at the address shown on the rear of this manual.
Disclaimer
Imagination Technologies Limited makes no representation or warranties with respect to the content of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Imagination Technologies Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in it from time to time without obligation of Imagination Technologies Limited to notify any person or organisation of such revisions or changes.
Correct disposal of this product
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household waste throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection system or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
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