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D AB-109F O wner ’s Handbook D AB Digital Radio with dual alarms[...]
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1 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings . Follo w all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near wa ter . Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Do not block any ventila tion openings. Install in accor dance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. Do not install or oper ate near any heat sour ces such as radiators ,[...]
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2 INDEX INDEX Introduction ............................................................ 2 Unpacking ............................................................... 2 Contr ols & connec tions ............................................ 3 Display featur es ....................................................... 5 Fitting batt eries .............[...]
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3 a Handle b Presets butt on c Jog mode/Select button d Display e Alarm 1 button f Alarm 2 button g Sleep button h Info button i V olume/S elect knob 1) Snooze butt on 1! Standby/On button 1@ DAB/F M button 1# Menu button C ONTROLS AND C ONNECTORS FRONT VIE W[...]
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4 a Headphone jack b DAB/F M aerial c AC Inlet d Battery compar tment 4 C ONTROLS AND C ONNECTORS BACK VIEW a b c d[...]
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5 DISPLA Y FEA TURES FIT TING BA T TERIES Information display Station/frequency display Time display a Slide the batt er y cover o in the direction indicated b La y the ribbon across the battery compartment (this will assist with r emoving the batteries when exhaust ed). c F it 6 x AA batt eries, observing polarit y as shown. d Slide the batt er[...]
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6 A C MAINS OPERA TION CONNECTING POWER Check that the mains v oltage marked on the ra ting plate • on the back panel is the same as the v oltage in y our area. Plug the AC pow er cord into the A C inlet • Plug the mains plug into the wall socket and switch the • mains power on. ST ANDBY CONTROL T o turn the radio on: Press the •?[...]
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7 FM RECEPTION ST A TION PRESETS DAB and F M presets Y our radio can store up to 10 of y our fav ourite sta tions as presets on both the D AB and FM bands for quick recall . T o store a preset T une to the station you wan t to stor e as a preset. • Press and • hold the PRESETS button. A preset number will be displayed on the bottom line o[...]
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8 Set the radio to Standby befor e going to sleep . • NOTE:- The above examples show DAB preset 3, FM preset 1 and Buzzer tone 1 as pr eferred wak e-up settings. The three symbols are shown below , indicating which alarm is set. Y our radio includes a dual alarm function. T he tw o alarms , ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 can be set with dieren t wak e[...]
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9 SCANNING When rst used, your radio scanned the DAB band for available stations. The station ser vices found were then stored in y our radio ’ s memory. Y ou can r e-scan the band at any time if you move to a dierent area or just to r efresh the stor ed list of available sta tions. T wo types of scan are available, a Local Scan that scans [...]
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10 DAB DISPLA Y MODES When playing a DAB station you can change the information on the display by changing the display mode . T o change the display mode from the default of Scrolling station text informa tion: Press the • INFO button repeat edly to cycle through the options listed in the chart below . DISPLA Y MODES DLS (SCROLLING TEXT): T hi[...]
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11 AFTER USING YOUR RADIO Set to Standby . • Switch the unit o at the mains and unplug it if you are • leaving it unattended f or a long period (holidays etc). CARE AND CLEANING All care and cleaning operations should be carried out with the unit unplugged from the mains pow er . Occasionally wipe the cabinet with a lint free duster . [...]
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Te sc o St or es L td , Delama re Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL T echnika Helpline: 0845 456 6767 ( Calls co st up to 4p per minute fr om a BT landline , other p ro viders may vary) DAB- 109F V0 . 1[...]