Denver DAB-43 PLUS Instruction Manual
ENGLISHDAB-43 PLUSDAB+/ DAB (BAND III) / FM RADIOINSTRUCTION MANUALLOCATION OF CONTROLSSetupFor use with battery power, remove the Battery Compartment Cover and insert six“AA” size alkaline batteries, observing the proper polarity (+/–) as indicated inside theBattery Compartment. Reattach Battery Compartment Cover.For use with electrical AC power, plug the AC Power Cord into a standard 230-volt ACelectrical outlet.1. VOL+ BUTTON2. DOWN BUTTON3. INFO/SETUP BUTTON4. UP BUTTON5. PRESET1 BUTTON6. LCD DISPLAY7. PRESET2 BUTTON8. SHIFT9. PRESET4 BUTTON10. SPEAKER11. PRESET3 BUTTON12. FUNCTION/SNOOZE BUTTON13. ALARM/SLEEP BUTTON14. AUTO SCAN BUTTON15. STANDBY BUTTON16. VOL- BUTTON17. POWER (ON/OFF) BUTTON18. AUX IN JACK19. PHONES JACK20. DC 6V JACK21. BATTERY DOOR22. FM TELESCOPIC ANTENNAPOWER SUPPLYOPERATING THE UNIT ON AC POWERInsert one end at the supplied power cord to the DC 6V IN Jack located at the rear of theunit and the other end into the Wall outlet.When the First time used the cord has to be firmly pushed into the socket if does not workon AC, to try again to be sure for a positive connection.OPERATING THE UNIT ON BATTERIES1. To play your unit on batteries, the AC power cord must be disconnected from the player.2. Unplug the AC power cord from the unit and insert 4 size “AA” batteries (not provided)in the compartment.3. Close the battery compartment door.Note:Check your batteries regularly. Old or discharged batteries should be replaced. If the unitis not to be used for sometime or is being run exclusively on AC electrical current, removebatteries from the battery compartment to avoid leakage.Warning: Before using the unit. Check that the local mains supply is compatible with theUnit Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet.When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e. Vacation etc.) disconnectthe plug from the wall outlet.BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:• Keep batteries away from children and pets.• Insert the batteries observing the proper polarity (+/–). Failure to properly align thebattery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage.• Remove old or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the batteries when theproduct will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rustedor corroded batteries• Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources• Battery Disposal: Old or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and recycledin compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your local solidwaste authority• Follow the battery manufacturer’s safety, usage, and disposal instructions.FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONshort press----------- indicates that you should press and release the key to activate thefunctionlong press ------------indicates that you should press and hold the key until the function isactivatedPOWER (ON/OFF) SWITCHPress it to switch the unit between OFF and STANDBY. The press action also controlsfunctions such as SNOOZE and SLEEP Timer cancel.VOLUME BUTTONPress the volume button to adjust the volume. VOL+ to increase and VOL– to decrease.This BUTTON also controls the volume of the headphone output.UP & DOWN BUTTONThese buttons are used to set the Alarm and Sleep timerENTER BUTTONThe ENTER BUTTON is used to-confirm station selection in DAB mode-Change audio mode in FM mode-Confirm Alarm and Sleep settingsINFO/SETUP BUTTONShort press the INFO/SETUP button to change the type of information shown on the displayFUNCTION/SNOOZE BUTTONShort press the FUNCTION/SNOOZE button to change between DAB and FMPRESET1,PRESET2,PRESET3 & PRESET4 BUTTONSThese keys are used to store and recall station presets in DAB and FM modesALARM/SLEEP BUTTONShort press to select the Alarm setup menuIn radio on mode,Long press to select the sleep setup menuAUTO SCAN BUTTONIn DAB mode, A short press starts a quick DAB scan ,A long press for a full DAB scanIn FM mode, A short press starts a FM scanHEADPHONESA 3.5mm socket for connecting a set of stereo headphones (not included). The internalloudspeaker is muted when headphones are plugged-in.Avoid listening to headphones at high volume levels to prevent possible hearing damage.AUX LINE INPUTThis 3.5mm socket is for connecting an external source such as an MP3 player, CD player,TV or computer.DC 6V JACKConnect to the UNIT power adapter.STANDBY MODE1. Press POWER (ON/OFF) switch to “ON” position.2. The display on the UNIT will light and display ‘Welcome! Digital Radio’3. After 2-3s the display light dims, the message changes to ‘Standby’ and then goes to theTime screen.Time and date will automatically update on-air, when the radio is operated.OPERATING THE UNIT IN DAB MODEAUTO SCAN1. Fully extend the telescopic antenna.2. Short press the STANDBY button to switch on the radio.3. The first time the radio is powered and switched on, it will automatically select DABmode and start a scan of the DAB channels to search for available stations. Please leaveit to complete this process otherwise no DAB stations will be stored for later selection.During the scan the display shows the scan progress, channel number, the multiplexname and then the total number of stations.4. When the scan is complete, the UNIT will automatically tune to the first station in thelist. Stations are listed in numeric-alpha order i.e. from 0 to 9 and then A to Z.5. If no stations are detected during the scan the display will show ‘NO SIGNAL DAB’ ,inthis case, reposition the unit and/or the aerial and short press theAUTO SCAN buttonto start another scan.Note: Like Digital TV there are some areas where it may still be difficult to get a goodDAB signal. The broadcasters are constantly improving DAB coverage so in some cases itmay be neccesary to wait before some or all DAB services become available. You can checkcoverage for your area .SELECTING A STATION1. Short press either the UP or DOWN button to scroll through the available station listand stop at the required station.2. The display may show ‘SEARCHING …’ while the radio selects the new station. If afterselecting a station, ‘not available’ is shown, try relocating the radio to improve reception.SECONDARY STATIONSSome stations have one or more secondary services associated with them. Whensecondary stations are available a > sign is shown after the station name.BBC5Live> >BBC Sport ExtraBBC National DAB BBC National DABPRESETSTO STORE A STATION PRESET1. Select a DAB station as described above.2. Press and hold one of the Preset keys until the display shows ‘Preset x stored’.TO RECALL A PRESET STATIONShort press the required Preset key.Note: The unit can store 8 stations for DAB & 8 stations for FMNote: To use memory 5~8 function, you shall press the shift key first and then press thePRESET1~4 buttons together.1 2 3 4 5 6 78 171819202122911131415161210DAB-43 PLUS (English_2014) (495 x 150 mm) • 10 Feb 2014 • AT |
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