IRC Honeybee II manual

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    DAB +, D AB, FM Digital Radio Instruction M anual IKR1240DAB /Honeybee/ Frozen Stone[...]

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    2 Safet y P reca uti ons To achieve the utm ost in enj oym ent and perfo rm ance, and in orde r to becom e fam iliar with its features, please read t h is manual car efully bef ore attem pting to ope rate the un it. Th is will assure you years of fa ithful , troub le - free perfo rm ance and listenin g pleasu re. Im portan t Notes • These saf ety[...]

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    3 Safet y Informat ion Some Do’s A nd Don’t s For the Safe Use O f Equipm ent This equipm ent has bee n des igned and m anufactured to m eet internat ional safety st andar ds but, like any e lectr ical equ ipm ent, care m ust be taken if you are to obta in the best r esu lts and safety is to be assur ed. DO read the ope rating ins truct ions be[...]

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    Table of Contents Safe ty Pre cauti ons ____________________________________________________ 2 Table of Content s _____________________________________________________ 4 Packa ge Conte nt _____________________________________________________ 5 Overvie w (a) ______________________________________________________________ 6 Overvie w (b) _____________[...]

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    5 Package Cont ent Mai n Unit A dapter Inst ruc t io n M anual[...]

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    6 Ove r vie w (a) Contr ol DA B +, DAB FM AU X I N mod e STA NDBY/ON Press t o turn on/off Radio MENU Press to ‘ system ’ and other options INF O Press repeatedly to shi ft d isplay q ueue information SCAN P ress to scan statio n s No funct ion PRESETS Press and hold to sto re current playing station to s tat ion presets Press to access to appo[...]

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    7 Ove r vie w (b) Unit Back Vie w Headp hone socket: A 3.5m m Headphone S ocket is provided fo r use w ith either headphones or an ea rpiece. Inserting a plug aut om atically m utes the intern al loudspeake r. AU X IN socket : U nique ly des ign ed for c onnect ion to ex ternal audi o device Powe r cor d S ocket: U niq ue ly designe d for pow er co[...]

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    8 D AB +, D AB MO D E How to Get Start ?  Note : Place your radio on a suitable shelf or a f l at table , and then c onnect the power adapt e r between y our radio and the m ains s upply . 1. E x tend the antenna f ound on the back of radi o . Press STANDBY/ON to switch i t on . 2. For in it ia l us e, y o ur radio will m ake a ful l scan and st[...]

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    9 How to Sho w Signal Str ength ? W hile pl a yi ng a DAB / DAB+ program , repeate dly press INF O until the LCD scree n disp lay show s a signal bar with the stren gth of the cu rrent s tation. The indi cator on the si gnal bar s hows the mi nimum acceptable si gnal lev el.  Note: St ations with signal s trengt h below the m inimum sign al leve[...]

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    Ho w to S et DRC ( Dynam ic Range Contr ol) val ue ? You can set th e level of the com pr ession of st ations to e lim inate the d ifferences in dynam ic range or soun d leve l betw een radio stat ions.  Note: S et DRC t o off indicates no compression, s et DRC to l ow indicates little co mpression , s et DRC t o high sho ws max imu m compr e [...]

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    11 FM MO DE How to T une in F M Mod e ? 1. Pow er on r adi o and then press MODE r epeatedly to < FM M ode >. 2. For in it ia l u s e , it will start at the beginning of the FM frequency ra nge (87.50M Hz). Otherwise, the last li stened FM stat ion wi l l be selected . 3. To m anually chan ge FM f r e quency, w hile freq uency is show ing up,[...]

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    How to H ave Strong Stations A vailable O n l y?  By defau lt, FM scans st op at any availab le sta tion. This m ay resu lt in a poor s igna l - to - noise rat io (hiss) f rom weak stations .  To change the sc an sett ings to sto p on ly at st ations w ith good s ignal strengt h, pl e as e follow 2 st eps: 1. Press MENU , w hil e curso r poin[...]

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    13 Gener al O peration How to Set Station Presets ? Your radio c an sto re 10 DAB/ DAB+ and 10 FM station presets. T o store the cu rr ent statio n (DAB or FM m ode use only ): 1. Pres s and hold PRESET S button . 2. Turn the SELECT knob to c ycle throu gh pres et stat ions 1 -1 0. 3. W hen y our des ired opt ion appear s , pr ess the SELECT knob t[...]

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    14 AU X I N M ODE Ho w to turn in AUX I N Mod e? 1. S wi t c h Radio on and press MO DE repeated ly until < Aux iliary Input Mode > appears. 2. No w, y ou r r a di o is ready to be tr ansform ed into a h igh qual ity digital a udio speak er system . 3. Connect one end of the cabl e lead to the headphone (or aux iliary out) sock et of you r so[...]

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    15 System S etup How to Enter Sy stem Setu p ? 1. Press MENU , turn the SEL ECT kno b to < Sy stem > , and th en p ress th is knob to co nfirm . 2. Turn the SELECT kno b to cyc le through opt ions : ‘ S leep ’, ‘ Al a rm ’ , ‘ T im e ’ , ‘ Equal iser ’ , ‘ Backlight ’ , Langua ge ’ , ‘ Factory Reset ’ , ‘ SW ver si[...]

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    16 How to S et Ti me ? I t can be ac tivated f rom < Syst e m >  < T i me > . Pre ss the SELECT kno b to confirm .  Note: here, t u r n t he S ELE CT kno b , a ra nge of time settings are available, which include the functi ona li ty to se t:  <Set 12/24 hour format> : ‘ Set 24 hour ’ and ‘ S et 12 hour ’  <[...]

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    17 3. Turn th e SELECT k nob to ‘ A la rm On ’ , pre ss this knob to c onf ir m .  4. Turn th e SELECT k no b to change ho urs an d then pr ess th is knob to co nf ir m , using the sam e met hod to set m inutes. 5. Press the SEL ECT k nob to confirm and then turn this knob to select the duration t ime: 1 5, 30, 45, 60 and 90 m inutes.  No[...]

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    18 • A c ti vate S NO OZ E P ress the SEL ECT knob to post pone it 5 minutes . T he snooze icon wil l appear .  Not e : a. Alarm w ill sound aga in a fter the snooze time has elapsed . b. Want to continue enjoying your program? P ress STANDB Y /O N again . • C ancel A larm 1. Press ALARM to enter al a r m1 setting m ode , or press ALAR M onc[...]

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    19 How to S et Ba c kli gh t ?  Note : Here, High bac klight level can get you pr et t y eas y to v iew the st ation information. Low backlig ht level can let you f eel co mf ortable while you do not wan t t he light bother ing you. ∗ Settin g B acklight for Power on C ondi tion: 1. I t can be ac tivated f rom < Syst e m >  < Backl[...]

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    20 How to Factory Reset ?  Note : S ometime s, y ou might wa nt delete al l the sett ings your radio currently has, t o h ave your radio ret urn to its fa ctor y default se ttin g mode, do following ste p s, it ’s pr etty easy! 1. It can be ac tivated f rom < System >  < Factory Reset > , pre s s the SELEC T kno b to confirm . 2[...]

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    21 Specifi cati ons ITE MS DES CRIP TION Spec if ica ti ons : DAB+, DAB and FM Digital Ra dio Audio O ut put : 5W rms Fre que ncy Ran ges : FM : 87. 5 - 108MHz DAB : 174 – 2 40 MHz LCD Dis pla y : High resolution display Powe r S upp ly : AC Power Input: 100 - 240VAC, 50 - 60H z (please us e our pro vide d adapter) Dime nsi o n : 212 mm x 1 23 m [...]