ASDA tech ATA22AA012A User manual

AT RETRO RADIO
ATA22AA012A

CONGRATULATIONS
Thank you for your purchase the product. Please read
this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. READ
CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
1. Danger! Excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones can cause
hearing loss. If you listen to loud music for a
long time, your hearing may be impaired.
Set to a moderate volume.
2. This product is only intended for audio entertainment.
Do not use the product for any other purpose than
described in this manual in order to avoid any hazardous
situation. Improper use is dangerous and will void any
warranty claim.
3. If you would like to connect an external device with this
product, a good quality shielded cable must be used,
which ensures the electromagnetic compatibility of the
product and the used cable as a whole.
hearing loss. If you listen t
described in this manual in order to av
If you would like to connect an ext
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TIONS
4. For household use only. Do not use outdoors.
5. Keep all packaging material away
from children.
6. Only use under normal room temperature and humidity
conditions.
7. The product is only suitable for use at moderate degrees
of latitude. Do not use in the tropics or in particularly
humid climates.
8. Do not move the product from cold into warm places
and vice versa. Condensation can cause damage to the
product and electrical parts.

product. Please read
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons and animals.
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
hearing loss. If you listen to loud music for a
described in this manual in order to avoid any hazardous
If you would like to connect an external device with this
9. Do not use attachments or accessories other than
recommended by the manufacturer or sold with this
product. Install in accordance with this user manual.
10.
install in bookcases, built-in cabinets or the like.
11. Do not impede ventilation by covering the ventilation
openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths,
curtains, etc. Do not insert any objects.
12. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves or other products (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
13. Do not shift or move the product when connected to the
mains.
14. Do not touch, push or rub the surface of the product
with any sharp or hard objects.
15. Danger! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose this product to rain or moisture.
16. The product shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the product.
17. Care should be taken so that no objects or liquids enter
the enclosure through openings.
18. No naked flame sources, such as lit candles, should be
placed on the product.
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19. Refer all servicing to an authorised service agent. Do
not attempt to repair the product yourself. Servicing is
required when the product has been damaged in any
way, such as if the supply cord or plug are damaged,
liquid has been spilled, objects have fallen into the
product, the enclosure is damaged, the product has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.

20. Before connecting the product to a socket outlet, make
sure the voltage indicated on the product corresponds
to your local mains.
21. Only use the provided adaptor.
22. The adaptor power plug is used as the disconnect
device; the disconnect device shall remain readily
operable. To completely disconnect the power input,
disconnect the adaptor power plug.
23. The product may not function properly or not react
to the operation of any control due to electrostatic
reconnect after a few seconds.
24. Protect the supply cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at the plug, convenience receptacles
and the point where it exits from the product.
25. Disconnect the adaptor power plug in case of faults
during use, during lightening storms, before cleaning and
when not using the product for a longer period of time.
26. Danger!
disconnect the adaptor power plug from the socket.
27. When the product has reached the end of its service life,
make it defective by disconnecting the adaptor power
plug from the socket and cutting the cord in two.
28. Caution! There is danger of explosion from improper
replacement of the batteries. Replace batteries only with
the same or equivalent type of battery.
29. Always change the entire battery pack. Do not mix old
state.
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30. Make sure the batteries are correctly inserted. Observe
the polarity (+) plus / (-) negative on the battery and
the housing. Improperly inserted batteries can lead to
leakage or, in extreme cases, a fire or an explosion.
31. Remove used batteries. Remove the batteries if you
know that the product will not be used for a longer
period of time. Otherwise, the batteries could leak and
cause damage.
32. Non-rechargeable batteries must not be recharged.
33. The connections must not be short-circuited.
34.
Remove the batteries from the product before disposal.
35. Never expose batteries to excessive heat (e.g. bright sun,
fire), and never throw them into fire. The batteries could
explode.
36. Keep batteries out of reach of small children. If batteries
have been swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
37. If the batteries leak, remove them with a cloth and
dispose of them accordingly. Prevent battery acid from
coming into contact with skin and eyes. If you do get
battery acid in your eyes, flush them thoroughly with
lots of water and consult a physician immediately. If
battery acid comes into contact with your skin, wash the
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CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS
A. Telescope antenna
B. Standby/Mode button
C. Preset 1
D.
Scan button
E. Preset 2
F.
Menu / Info button
G. Preset 3
H.
Alarm button
I. Prev button
J. Preset button
K. Next button
L. Vol +/- knob
M. Display
N.
O.
Ear phone jack
P.
DC input socket DC 5V
Q. Power adaptor
DELIVERY CONTENTS
1 x Power adaptor
1 x User manual
Tune / Select knob (rotation scroll up or down for menu option)
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Radio, FM-Radio or Bluetooth®. Any other use may result in
damage to product or injuries. This product is designed for
BEFORE FIRST USE
Removethe product and accessories carefully from the
original packaging. Inspect thedelivery contents for
completeness and damages. Should thedelivery contents
be incomplete or damaged, contact your sales outlet
immediately.
LANGUAGE
The default language of your radio is English. You change
the language under SYSTEM SETTING.
POWER SUPPLY
Fig. 1. Operation by mains
Insert the DC plug of the power adaptor
into the DC input socket DC 5V . Then plug the
power supply into a mains socket.
2. Operation by batteries
Disconnect the power adaptor from the
OPERATION
Fig. Adjusting the antenna
For optimal reception, extend the antenna, move
to fully extend and adjust it.
standby
Adjusting the volume
The volume can be adjusted during playback with
the volume control Vol.
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Remove the battery compartment cover.
Insert 4 batteries (Type C / LR14, 1.5V not included)
in the battery compartment. match the
polarities + and -, as indicated on the batteries.
Close the battery compartment cover.
DC 5V socket
Press and hold the button to turn on/off
the unit.

DAB RADIO
Fig. Press Standby/Mode to select DAB mode.
When the radio is switched on for the first
time, it will automatically do a full scan of DAB/
DAB+ stations. The list of stations is then stored,
eliminating the need for another full scan when
the radio is turned on next time.
When the scan is complete, the stations are stored
in alphabetical order. The first available station will
be played back.
Note
If there is no DAB reception at any time, change
the position of the unit or adjust the antenna.
CHANGING DAB/DAB+ STATIONS
1. Press the buttons Prev or Next in DAB mode to navigate
available DAB/DAB+ stations.
2. Press Select to confirm.
DAB MODE-AUTO SCAN
Long press the button Menu in DAB mode and then the
buttons Prev or Next buttons until <Full scan> appears on
the display. Press Select to confirm.
The unit scans all available DAB/DAB+ stations and plays
the first available station. Alternative, you can activate the
auto scan function by pressing Scan.
Note
New stations and services are added to the stored DAB/
DAB+ stations. In order to make new DAB/DAB+ stations
and services available on your radio, run a full scan at
regular intervals.
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DISPLAYING STATION INFORMATION
1. Select a DAB station.
2. During DAB/DAB+ radio playback, press Menu
repeatedly to display the following information (if
available):
• Ensemble
• Frequency
• Signal frequency error
• Audio state and bit rate
• Time
• Date
• Radio text
• Signal strength
• Programme type
• Power status (Mains or battery)
MANUAL STORING DAB STATIONS
You can store up to 30 preset DAB/DAB+ stations.
1. Select the desired station.
2. Press and hold Preset for one second and then confirm
by pushing Select so that <Preset 1 stored> appears on
the display.
3. Repeat steps 1 to 2 to store more DAB/DAB+ stations.
4. Or you can fast preset the favorite top 3 stations by
press and hold the 1-2-3 button for approximately
list is displayed.
Note: If there is already an existing DAB station stored
under a preset, it will be over written when you store the
new station.
SELECTING PRESET DAB STATIONS
1. Press Standby/Modeto select the DAB/DAB+ mode.
2. Press Preset to access the Preset menu ”Preset Recall”
<#: stored station name>.
3. Use the buttons Prev or Next to select a preset number
and confirm your selection by pressing Select.
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USING THE DAB/DAB+ MENU
In DAB mode press and hold Menu for approx. 1 second and
the display shows the menu. Use the buttons Prev or Next
to browse the menu options. To confirm your selection press
Select each time.
• <Station list>
• <Full scan>
Searches for all available DAB/DAB+ stations.
• <DRC>
Dynamic Range Control setting boosts the volume of
quieter sounds in a noisy environments.
• <Alarm Setting>
• <System Setting>
• <My EQ Setup>
FM RADIO
Selecting FM Stations
Fig. 1. Press the Standby/Mode button to select FM stations.
2. The radio plays the last station selected.
Selecting FM station frequencies
1. Select a FM station.
2. Manual frequency selection
Press the buttons Prev or Next to change the frequency
3. Automatic frequency selection
Press the buttons Prev or Next for 1-2 seconds and the
radio will stop searching once an active station has been
found.
4. If you can press the Scan button, the unit will quick
search and play the next received station.
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Storing FM stations
You can store up to 30 preset FM stations.
1. Select the desired FM station.
2. Press and hold the Preset button for one second and
then confirm by pushing Select so that <Preset 1 Saved>
appears on the display.
3. Repeat steps 1 to 2 to store more FM stations.
4. Or you can fast preset the favorite top 3 stations by
press and hold the 1-2-3 button for approximately
<Preset ... Saved> is displayed.
Note: If there is already an existing FM station stored
under a preset, it will be over written when you store the
new station.
Selecting a preset FM station
1. Press Preset to access the Preset menu.
2. Use the buttons Prev or Next to select a preset number
and confirm your selection by pressing Select.
Using the FM menu
1. Press and hold Menu in FM mode and select a menu
Prev or Next :
<Scan setting>
<Audio setting> (mono/stereo)
<AMS>
<System Setting>
<Alarm Setting>
<My EQ Setup>
Bass and Treble can be adjusted separately
2. Confirm selection with Select.
SCAN setting
1. Press and hold Menu in FM mode and select with the
buttons Prev or Next
2. Press Select to confirm the selection.
3. Select a menu option with the buttons Prev or Next and
confirm with Select.
• <Strong stations only>
Scans for stations with strong signals
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• <All stations>
Scans all available stations
Forced mono & Forced stereo station
• <Audio setting>
SYSTEM SETTING
Fig. Long press Menu in any mode and select <System
Setting> with the buttons Prev or Next. Confirm
selection with Select.
Following menu options are available:
• <Sleep>
• <Time/Date>
• <Backlight>
• <Language>
• <Factory Reset>
• <Software version>
Sleep Setting
1. Select menu option <Sleep> with the buttons Prev or
Next and confirm with the button Select.
2. Press the buttons Prev or Next repeatedly until you have
The selected sleep time minutes will be displayed in the
radio display e. g. S15, and will countdown until the radio
Setting the time
1. Select menu option <Time> with the buttons Prev or
Next and confirm with Select.
2. Use the buttons Prev or Next to select the desired sub-
menu:
• <Set Time/Date> manual time and date setting
• <Auto update> Choice of DAB Update, FM Update, Any
Update or No Update
• <Set 12/24 Hour>Choice of 12 or 24 hour format
• <Set Date Format>Choice of DD-MM-YYYY or MM-DD-
YYYY.
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Display lighting (backlight)
Select the menu option <System Setting> with the keys Prev
or Next and confirm with the key Select.
Select the following options with the keys Prev or Next and
press the Select key to confirm the entry and return to the
display illumination menu.
<Timeout>: 180-10s / On (permanently on)
<On level>: high / medium / low (brightness when display
on)
<Dim level>: high / medium / low (brightness when display
Set language
2.
1. There are 4 languages Options available :
English,German,Italian,French .
to select the <Language>Press and hold Menu/Info button
menu option and confirm using the Select button.
3. Select the desired language with the Prev or Next button
and press the Select button to confirm the selection.
Factory settings
Select menu option <Factory Reset> with the buttons Prev
or Next and confirm with Select.
Displaying the software version
Select menu option <Software Version> with the buttons
Prev or Next and confirm with Select.
Sound setting
1. Use the Prev or Next buttons to select the <My EQ
Setup> menu option and confirm using the Select
button.
2. Use the Prev or Next buttons to select <Bass> or
<Treble> and press the Select button to confirm your
selection.
3. Select the treble and bass with the Prev or Next button
and confirm with the Select button.
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<My EQ Setup>

SET ALARM
Note:
Make sure the time is set correctly.
1. Press the Alarm button to access the following options:
• [Alarm 1]
• [Alarm 2]
2. Press Select to enter the Alarm Wizard.
3. With the [alarm] menu item selected, press the Select
4. <Wake up time>: Alarm On time. Set the hours and
minutes with Prev or Next and confirm with Select.
5. Set the alarm duration [Duration] with Prev or Next and
confirm with Select.
• [15] The alarm sounds for 15 minutes.
• [30] The alarm sounds for 30 minutes.
• [45] The alarm sounds for 45 minutes.
• [60] The alarm sounds for 60 minutes.
• [90] The alarm sounds for 90 minutes.
• [120] The alarm sounds for 120 minutes.
6. Set the alarm tone [Source] with Prev or Next and
confirm with Select.
• [Buzzer] Select the buzzer as the alarm tone.
• [DAB] Select the last played DAB + radio station as the
alarm sound.
• [FM] Select the last played FM radio station as the
alarm sound.
7. Select menu point [Frequency] with Prev or Next
buttons to set the alarm plan and confirm with Select.
• [Daily] The alarm is activated daily.
• [Weekends] The alarm is activated on Saturdays and
Sundays.
• [Weekdays] The alarm is activated from Monday to
Friday.
• [Single Day] The alarm is activated only once.
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8. Use the Prev or Next button to select the [Source] item
to set the alarm source and confirm with Select. Use
the Prev or Next buttons to select [Digital Radio] (DAB
radio), [FM] or [Buzzer] and confirm with Select. If DAB
radio or FM radio is selected, the currently selected
station is adopted. The menu item [Preset] therefore
shows [Last listened].
9. Use the Prev or Next button to select the [Volume] item
to set the alarm volume and confirm with Select. Select
the volume with the Prev or Next button and confirm
with Select.
10. When you have made all the settings, press the Menu/
Info button to exit the alarm menu. The alarm menu is
also left automatically 10 seconds after the last setting
was done.
ALARM REPEAT
When the alarm sounds, press Select to select the
SWITCHING OFF THE ALARM TONE
When the alarm sounds, press the Alarm button and the
BLUETOOTH®
This mode allows you to use the radio as a speaker for an
external device (e.g. mobile phone or MP3 player). The
signal is transmitted wirelessly via Bluetooth®.
Note
Before playback, you must pair the radio (in this case the
Bluetooth® receiver) and the device (transmitter).
15~120minutes snooze period.
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Compatibility
This product is compatible with Bluetooth® enabled mobile
It also works with devices featuring other Bluetooth®
versions that support e.g.
Wireless stereo listening
• A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
Wireless music control
• AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
Note
• Keep the range of 8 meters when pairing.
• Before pairing a Bluetooth® AV source, refer to the AV
source user guide regarding safety instructions and use
with other devices.
Pairing
1. Press the Standby/Mode button until < Bluetooth®> appears
on the display. The product is in Bluetooth® mode.
2. Activate the Bluetooth® function on the playback device. If
necessary make a search for Bluetooth® devices. Pair your
playback device with Byronstatics 04. The devices are now
connected, and “music tones” will sound.
3. To end the Bluetooth® connection:
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device or long press Select button, “music tones” will
sound.
• Change the Mode.
Bluetooth®-Playback
1. Start the music playback on the audio device.
2. Or press scan button on the product .
3. Press the Prev or Next button shortly to skip title
forward or backward.
4. Adjust the volume with Vol dial.
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GENERAL SETTING
Sender information
Briefly press the Menu/Info button each time to display
various information such as radio text, station name, time,
etc.
CLEANING AND CARE
• Unplug the adaptor from the socket before cleaning the
unit.
• Attention! Do not let water penetrate into the unit.
• Clean the housing with a lightly dampened cloth.
• Do not use sharp, scouring or aggressive cleaners.
• Do not use chemicals (such as gasoline or alcohol) to
clean the housing.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If there are any problems during operation, please refer
to the following table. If problems cannot be solved as
indicated under Solution, please contact your manufacturer.
Problem Possible causes Solution
Product does
not function
Interrupted power
supply
Check the power supply
or change batteries
No sound Volume is set to 0 Adjust the volume
Poor radio
reception
quality
Poor radio
reception
Place the product to
another place and adjust
the antenna again.

Technical specification
Power supply:
External power adaptor:
Input: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz 0.3AMAX
Output: 5V 1.5A
Power consumption: 7.5W
Battery Powered: 6V 4x1.5V“C”size/LR14 batteries(Not supply)
Radio bands:
DAB Frequency range: 174.9-239.2 MHz,
FM Frequency range: 87.5-108MHz.
Bluetooth Frequency range: 2402-2480 MHz
Antenna Type: Telescopic Antenna.(For DAB FM)
BT Antenna Type: Rectangular wave shape antenna on PCB
(Antenna gain: 0dB)
Speaker-power output: 2 x 1W(RMS)
Bluetooth power: <0dBm
Earphone jack: 3.5mm jack socket
Dimensions (L x W x H): approx.250 x 105 x 161mm
Product weight: approx.1000g
Operating condition:Temperature: 5°C-35°C; humidity: 5%-90%
Adaptor
Input voltage
Input AC frequency
Output voltage
Output current
Output power
Average active eciency
Eiciency at low load(10%)
No-load power consumption
:100-240VAC,0.3A MAX
:50/60Hz
:5.0Vdc
:1.5A
:7.5W
:77.67%
:-
:0.071W
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby,declares that the radio equipment type RETRO
RADIO is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
DISPOSAL
The crossed-out wheeled bin logo requires the separate
collection of waste electric and electronic equipment
(WEEE).Electric and electronic equipment may contain
dangerous and hazardous substances.Do not dispose of
this appliance as unsorted municipal waste. Return it to a
designated collection point for the recycling of WEEE.By doing
so,you will help to conserve resources and protect the environ-
ment.Contact your retailer or local authorities for more informa-
tion.
Please dispose of batteries in an environmentally
friendly manner.Do not put batteries into the house
hold waste.Please use the return and collection
systems in your community or contact the dealer
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