Bush NE-6216 User manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................... 2
FEATURES AND CONTROLS.............................................................................. 4
SWITCHING YOUR RADIO ON FOR THE FIRST TIME ............................ 5
AC Operation ................................................................................................................ 5
DC (battery) operation ............................................................................................... 5
MENU Tree......................................................................................................................6
SETTING THE CLOCK ............................................................................................7
Set the clock in STANDBY mode........................................................................... 7
Set the clock in working mode.............................................................................. 7
BASIC OPERATION - GETTING STARTED.....................................................8
DAB Auto Scan..............................................................................................................8
DAB Manual tune .........................................................................................................8
Prune................................................................................................................................. 9
DAB display modes ...................................................................................................... 9
FM radio...........................................................................................................................10
Scan setting ...................................................................................................................10
Audio setting ..................................................................................................................10
FM display modes .........................................................................................................11
STORING AND RECALLING STORED STATIONS .................................................11
SETTING ALARMS (AC OPERATION ONLY)............................................... 12
SNOOZE (AC OPERATION ONLY) ................................................................. 14
SLEEP (AC OPERATION ONLY)........................................................................ 14
USING HEADPHONES (NOT INCLUDED) .................................................. 15
RESET (AC OPERATION ONLY)....................................................................... 15
BACKLIGHT ............................................................................................................. 15
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION........................................................................... 16
1 2
SAFETY
• FOR HOUSEHOLD AND INDOOR USE ONLY
• PLACE THE APPLIANCE ON A FLAT, STABLE SURFACE WITH
ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND AWAY FROM OTHER SOURCES OF
HEAT. MINIMUM DISTANCES AROUND THE APPLIANCE FOR
ADEQUATE VENTILATION IS 10CM. DO NOT COVER OR RESTRICT
VENTILATION OPENINGS.
• CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED TO ENSURE THEY DO NOT
PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE, AND THE APPLIANCE AND CABLE
SHOULD BE KEPT COMPLETELY OUT OF REACH OF YOUNG
CHILDREN.
• THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT DESIGNED FOR USE BY CHILDREN, OR
PERSONS WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL, SENSORY OR MENTAL
CAPABILITIES, AND SHOULD NOT BE USED BY SUCH PERSONS
UNLESS THEY CAN DO SO SAFELY. WHERE NECESSARY, SUCH
PERSONS (OR ANYONE WITH LACK OF EXPERIENCE OR
KNOWLEDGE) SHOULD FIRST BE GIVEN SUPERVISION OR
INSTRUCTION CONCERNING USE OF THE APPLIANCE BY A
PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY.
• FULLY UNWIND THE CABLE BEFORE PLUGGING IN AND ENSURE
THE CABLE IS POSITIONED AWAY FROM AREAS WHERE IT IS
LIKELY TO GET DAMAGED OR CAUSE A TRIP HAZARD.
• THE OUTPUT CORD OF THIS MAINS ADAPTOR CANNOT BE
REPLACED. IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO THE CABLE, JACK
PLUG OR ADAPTOR, THE ENTIRE ADAPTOR UNIT SHOULD
BE REPLACED.
• CONNECTIONS MUST ONLY BE MADE VIA THE MAINS ADAPTOR
SUPPLIED, NEVER CONNECT THE APPLIANCE DIRECTLY TO THE
240V MAINS SUPPLY.
• NEVER USE THE ADAPTOR SUPPLIED WITH ANY OTHER
APPLIANCE.
• THE MAINS ADAPTOR WILL BECOME WARM IN USE; DO NOT
COVER OR PLACE ON OR NEAR SURFACES THAT COULD BE
AFFECTED BY HEAT SUCH AS TABLE TOPS AND CARPETS.
• REMOVE MAINS ADAPTOR FROM SUPPLY IF APPLIANCE IS
UNUSED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME, AND DURING
THUNDERSTORMS.
• DO NOT PULL ON THE CABLE TO DISCONNECT FROM MAINS
SUPPLY.

Front view
Rear view
STANDBY MODE SELECT PRESET MENU/INFO ALARM/SNOOZE VOLUMESEARCH
1 1
2 3 4 5 7 8 9 106
1. SPEAKER
2. SEARCH CONTROL
3. STANDBY BUTTON
4. MODE BUTTON
5. SELECT BUTTON
6. LCD DISPLAY
7. PRESET BUTTON
8. MENU/INFO BUTTON
9. ALARM/SNOOZE BUTTON
10. VOLUME CONTROL
11. BATTERY DOOR
12. ROD ANTENNA
13. RATING LABEL
14. HEADPHONE JACK
15. DC INPUT SOCKET
DC6V
AUX IN
11 12 13 14 15
3 4
The lightning flash with arrow-head
symbol, within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to alert the user to the
presence of un-insulated "dangerous
voltage" within the product's
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to presence of
important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions
in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
• KEEP APPLIANCE, CABLE, MAINS ADAPTOR PLUG DRY AND AWAY
FROM AREAS WHERE IT IS LIKELY TO GET SPLASHED. AVOID
USING IN HOT, HUMID ENVIRONMENTS.
• DO NOT PLACE ITEMS WITH NAKED FLAMES OR CONTAINERS
WITH LIQUIDS ON THIS APPLIANCE.
• SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE AND BEFORE
CLEANING OR SERVICING THE APPLIANCE. SERVICING OF THIS
APPLIANCE MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN.
• ALWAYS ENSURE THE MAINS ADAPTOR PLUG IS READILY
UNPLUGGABLE – DO NOT USE WITH ‘LOCKABLE’ SOCKETS OR
PERMANENTLY WIRE TO MAINS.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
PARTS

5 6
SWITCHING YOUR RADIO ON FOR THE FIRST TIME
AC Operation
1. Insert the DC power jack of AC/DC adaptor to the DC input socket
located at the rear of the radio.
2. Plug the AC/DC Adaptor to the AC mains outlet.
3. Press the STANDBY button to turn the radio on.
Remarks: If the AC Adaptor voltage is over than 6V, it will possible make the
line damage.
DC (battery) operation
1. Ensure the AC/DC adaptor is disconnected from the radio and AC mains.
2. Installed the batteries (4×1.5V UM3/AA battery) into the battery
compartment.
3. Press the STANDBY button to turn the radio on.
Remarks: To obtain the best performance in DC operation, the use of
alkaline batteries is highly recommended.
Menus:
Press and hold MENU/INFO button to enter into the “MENU”. Rotate SEARCH
Control to navigate the desire option, then press SELECT button to confirm.
Mode Mode
DAB
DAB Menu
Full Scan
Manual Tune
Prune
System
FM
Menu Menu
System Menu
Time
Sleep
Backlight
Factory Reset
SW version
Backlight Menu
Backlight Low/ Medium/ High
Time Menu
Set Time/Date hh:mm/DD-MM-YYYY
Auto Update Update from Any/Update from DAB/
Update from FM/ No Update
Set 12/24 hour 12/24
Set Date Format DD-MM-YYYY/MM-DD-YYYY
Sleep Menu
Sleep O /10/20/30/60s/70/80/90minutes
FM Menu
Scan Setting All station/Strong stations only
Audio Setting Stereo Allowed/Forced mono
System
MENU Tree as below:

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SETTING THE CLOCK
The clock in this radio is equipped to receive a DAB radio frequency time signal.
After the unit has been turned on, it will automatically tune into a DAB radio
station and update the clock. It may be necessary to wait for 1-2 minutes to allow
the unit to receive the time signal. If the area will only receive an FM signal it will be
necessary to manually set the clock.
Set the clock in STANDBY mode
1. Insert the AC/DC adaptor into the power socket at the rear of the radio. Plug
the adaptor into the mains supply socket.
2. The display backlight will illuminate for a
few seconds, a welcome message (F1)
will appear in the display briefly and the
clock will be displayed
“00:00:00 Time is not set” will be displayed.
3. In standby mode, press the ALARM/SNOONZE button, display will show
“Time is not set” then the hour digits will flash in the display, rotate the SEARCH
control to set the correct hour, then press the SELECT button to confirm.
4. The minute digits will now flash, rotate the SEARCH control to set the correct
minute.
5. Later you will enter to “set date 1-1-2014”. Rotate the SEARCH control to set
date and press SELECT button to confirm again.
Set the clock in working mode
1. Connect the radio to AC mains (via AC/DC adaptor), then press STANDBY to
turn the radio on.
2. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button for longer than 2 seconds, rotate the
SEARCH control to until the
display show “System”, then press the SELECT button confirm.
3. Continue rotate the SEARCH control to until the display shows “Time” and
then press the SELECT button confirm will show “<Set Time /Date>” press the
SELECT button again confirm.
4. The hour digits will flash in the display, rotate the SEARCH control to set the
correct hour, then press the SELECT button to confirm.
5. The minute digits will now flash, rotate the SEARCH control to set the correct
minute.
6. Later you will enter to “set date 1-1-2014”. Rotate the SEARCH control to set
date and press SELECT button to confirm again.
BASIC OPERATION - GETTING STARTED
1. Press the STANDBY button to turn the
unit on, it will automatically enter into
the DAB mode and perform auto scan
function, During the scan the display
show “Scanning…” together with a slide
bar that indicates the progress of the
scan and the amount of stations that have been found so far. (F.2)
2. Once the scan has finished, the radio will select the first alphanumerically
found station. You can now rotate the SEARCH control to explore the found
stations followed by pressing the SELECT button to select listening to the
stations.
Note: If there is no stations found after auto scan, the radio will display "Full Scan",
you can now rotate the SEARCH control to select “Manual tune” or “Full scan” for
stations, and press SELECT button to finally confirm.
DAB Auto Scan
The full scan will search for the entire DAB Band III channels. After the scan has
finished, the first alphanumerically found stations will be automatically selected.
1. To activate auto scan, press and hold the
MENU/INFO button for longer than 2
seconds, rotate the SEARCH control to
select “Full scan”. And press the SELECT
button to confirm, the display will show
“Scanning…” together with a slide bar that
indicates the progress of the scan. (F.3)
2. All the stations that have been found will be stored automatically. To explore
and listen to the found stations, rotate the SEARCH control and then press the
SELECT button to confirm.
DAB Manual tune
1. To select manual tune, press and hold
the MENU/INFO button for longer than
2 seconds, rotate the SEARCH control
to select “Manual tune”.(F.4) And press
the SELECT button to confirm.
2. Rotate the SEARCH control to move
through the DAB channels, the display
will show “5A to 13F” and their associated
frequencies. (F.5)
F.1
F.2
Manual tune
< 5A 174.928MHz >
F.5
DAB
< Manual tune >
F.4
Scanning . . .
F.3

910
3. When your desired frequency appears in the display, press the SELECT button
to listen, the name of the station group (ensemble/multiplex) will be displayed.
Prune
You may remove all unavailable station form on the list.
1. During DAB mode, press and hold the MENU/INFO button for longer than 2
seconds and then rotate the SEARCH control to select “Prune”. And press the
SELECT button to confirm.
2. Rotate the SEARCH control to select <Yes> to confirm delete. Or select <No>
to cancel. Press the SELECT button to confirm the setting.
DAB display modes
Every time you press the MENU/INFO button, the display will cycle through the
following display modes:
Signal strength, Programme Type, Ensemble Name, Channel number/frequency,
Signal error, Audio Bit Rate, Power status (Mains/Battery), Time and Date.
Signal Strength
This shows a slide bar to indicate the signal
strength, the stronger the signal, the longer
the bar will befrom left to right.
Programme Type
This describes the “style” or “genre” of the
programme that is being broadcast.
Ensemble Name
The Ensemble/Multiplex is a collection of
radio stations that are bundled and
transmitted together in a single frequency.
There are national and local
multiplexes, local ones contain stations that
are specific to that area.
Channel number/frequency
This displays the Channel number/frequency
of the present station, such as “11C 220.352MHz”.
Signal error
Show the stability and quality of signal reception ,
the best representation for 0.
Signal Strength
Programme Type
Ensemble name
Channel number/frquency
Time
Date
Power status
Audio Bit Rate
Signal error
Audio Bit Rate
The display will show the digital audio bit rate being received.
Power status
Display the power supply is adaptor or battery. If the power supply is battery, the
display will show the battery capacity (21-100). When the battery is less than 20,
the display will show battery is low.
Time / Date
This displays the current time and date provided automatically by the broadcaster.
FM radio
1. To select FM, press the MODE button, the display will show FM and the
frequency.
2. To activate auto search, press SELECT
button or rotate and hold the SEARCH
control anticlockwise or clockwise until
the radio starts to scan the frequency
band, the display will show
“Scanning …“ (F6) and it will stop automatically once a station has been found.
3. To search manually, rotate the SEARCH control to increment the frequency
by 0.05MHz. If reception is still poor adjust the position of the antenna or try
moving the radio to another location.
Scan setting
During FM mode, press and hold the MENU/INFO button for longer than 2
seconds and then rotate the SEARCH control to select “Scan setting” finally press
the SELECT button to confirm. Rotate the SEARCH control to select
“All stations/Strong stations only”. Press the SELECT button to confirm the setting.
Audio setting
FM is able to search for Stereo or Mono stations.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button, then rotate the SEARCH control to
select "Audio setting", and press SELECT to confirm.
2. Rotate the SEARCH control to select "Stereo allowed" or "Forced mono", and
press SELECT to confirm.
Note: The radio will automatically switch between stereo and mono mode, but
you can override this and switch this function manually which is helpful for poor
signal reception.
92.75MHz
Scanning . . .
F.6

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FM display modes
Every time you press the MENU/INFO button, the display will cycle through the
following display modes: Radio Text, Programme Type, Frequency, Audio Type,
Power status (Mains/Battery), Time and Date.
Radio Text
This displays the information about the current programme.
Programme Type
This describes the “style” or “genre” of the programme
that is being broadcast.
Frequency
This displays the frequency of the present station, such
as “87.8MHz”.
Audio Type
This displays if the station being received is in mono or stereo.
Power status
Display the power supply is adaptor or battery. If the
power supply is battery, the display will show the battery
capacity (21-100). When the battery is less than 20, the
display will show battery is low.
Time
This display the current time provided automatically by the broadcaster.
Date
This display the current date provided automatically by the broadcaster.
STORING AND RECALLING STORED STATIONS
This function allows up to 10 stations to be programmed into the memory and
stored in both DAB and FM mode.
1. To store a preset, first tune to your desired
station, then press and hold the PRESET button
for longer than 2 seconds ,the display will show
the “Preset Store <#:(Empty)>” (F7).
Radio Text
Programme Type
Frequency
Audio Type
Power status
Time
Date
2. Rotate the SEARCH control to select your desired station preset number.
3. Press the SELECT button to confirm your selection, the station now
broadcasting has now been stored in the selected location (F8).
4. To listen to the preset stations, press the PRESET button once and then rotate
the SEARCH control to select the desired preset location. And press the
SELECT button to confirm. (F.9) The station name or frequency and preset
location number will be displayed in the lower half of the display. If the preset
has not been allocated “Preset Recall #: (Empty)”, “Preset Empty” will be shown
in the display.
Notes: If the unit is disconnected from the mains supply for any length of time
and the batteries are not installed, the programmed stations will be lost.
SETTING ALARMS (AC OPERATION ONLY)
1. Alarm will only function when the product is using Mains power.
Attempting to enter Standby mode when powered only by battery
will turn the product o.
2. An active alarm is indicated by its icon at the top line of the display.
3. Alarms can be switched on or o in standby mode. However, the
alarm parameters can only be set when the product is on.
4. To set or change alarm 1, press
ALARM/SNOOZE button once, then
press the SELECT button. (F.10)
5. To set or change alarm 2, press the
ALARM/SNOOZE button twice, then
press the SELECT button.
6. To exist alarm setting mode, press the ALARM/SNOOZE button again.
7. The alarm setup prompts you for the following parameters. Select a value for
each parameter in rotating the SEARCH control and press the SELECT button
to confirm and move on to the next parameter.
8. Parameters
„ On Time –Hours and minutes
„ Duration-15/30/45/60/90 minutes
If the alarm is not cancelled product returns to standby after this time period
Preset Store
< 1 : Empty >
F.7
Preset Recall
< 6 : BBC Radio 6 >
F.9
Alarm 1 Setup
F.10
Preset 1
Stored
F.8

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„ Source- Buzzer/DAB/FM
If DAB or FM is chosen as the audio source you will also be
prompted to select the last played station or one of the preset
station (if set)
„ Daily/Once/Weekends/Weekdays
Choose the days on which the alarm is active
Note: if you choose “Once”, you are prompted to enter the require date.
„ Volume – Rotate the SEARCH control to increase or decrease the
volume you desired
This is the volume the alarm will build up to. (Initially the alarm
sounds at a low volume and gradually gets louder to the set volume)
„ Alarm – O/ On
∞ In standby mode, active alarms are indicated by displaying the relevant
Alarm 1 and or Alarm 2 icons.
∞ At the set time, the alarm will sound, quietly at first, then gradually building
up to the set volume. When an alarm sounds.
To turn alarms on or o in standby mode
∞ Press the ALARM/SNOOZE button, the display shows the current alarm
status. To switch the alarms on or o
∞ Press the ALARM/SNOOZE button repeatedly to cycle through four states
as shown below (F.11)
∞ To choose the display Alarm status, press the SELECT button to confirm
Note 1: If you have activated the alarm function and the wake up mode is
DAB or FM, make sure that the alarm volume level is set at a sucient level
for you to hear.
Note 2: If one alarm arrive while the other is in snooze mode, snooze mode
will be canceled.
Alarm 1 : Off
Alarm 1 : Off
Alarm 1 : On
Alarm 2 : Off
Alarm 1 : Off
Alarm 2 : On
Alarm 1 : On
Alarm 2 : On
F.11
SNOOZE (AC OPERATION ONLY)
1. To temporarily silence a sounding alarm, press the ALARM/SNOOZE
button once, you can change the snooze period by repeatedly pressing
the ALARM/SNOOZE button, Snooze periods are 5 or 10 minutes .
The radio returns to standby for the set time period with Snooze
countdown displayed. When the countdown reaches 0(zero) the alarm
triggered again. (F.12) (F.13)
2. Press the STANDBY button or the ALARM/SNOOZE button to fully
cancel a sounding alarm and switch the ratio to standby.
SLEEP (AC OPERATION ONLY)
This function allows you to program the unit to switch o by itself after a set
period of time.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button for longer than 2 seconds, then
rotate the SEARCH control until the display shows ‘System’, and press the
SELECT button to confirm. Rotate the SEARCH control until the display
shows “Sleep”,then press the SELECT button to confirm.
2. Rotate the SEARCH button that you can
choose the sleep delay time from:
Sleep O /10/20/30/60/70/80/90
minutes,and then press the SELECT
button to confirm. (F.14)
3. To check the sleep interval remaining,
rotate the SEARCH control until the display shows “Sleep’, then press the
SELECT button to check.
4. To cancel the sleep timer, press and hold the MENU/INFO button for
longer than 2 seconds, then rotate the SEARCH control until the display
shows ‘System’, and press the SELECT button to confirm. Rotate the
SEARCH control until the display shows “Sleep”, then press the SELECT
button to confirm. Rotate the SEARCH button to select “Sleep O”, then
press SELECT button to confirm.
Snooze
5 minutes
F.12
07:03:45
Snooze 1:05
F.13
Set sleep time
30 minutes
F.14

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USING HEADPHONES (NOT INCLUDED)
A stereo headphone jack has been provided so that the set can be used
without disturbing others. Plug in the headphones at the point marked ‘ ’
and adjust the listening volume to your chosen level. Excessive sound
pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. The
speakers will not operate when earphones are fitted.
RESET (AC OPERATION ONLY)
1. If moving the radio to another location in the country the pre-tuned and
stored DAB stations may no longer be available and it will be necessary
to reset the radio back to the factory settings.
2. With the unit switched on, press and hold the MENU/INFO button for
longer than 2 seconds and rotate the SEARCH control until the display
shows “System” and press the SELECT button to confirm.
3. Rotate the SEARCH control unit the display shows "Factory Reset", press
SELECT button to confirm. (F.15)
4. The display shows "Factory Reset <No> Yes", rotate the SEARCH
control to select "Yes", and press SELECT button to confirm. (F.16)
System
< Factory Reset >
F.15
Factory Reset ?
< No > Yes
F.16
5. The radio will display “Restarting….” and the unit will then go into
standby mode.
Note: All stored programmed stations will be lost during reset.
BACKLIGHT
The product display has a backlight with three brightness setting -
Low/Medium/High
1. With the unit switched on, press and hold the MENU/INFO button for
longer than 2 seconds, and then rotate the SEARCH control until the
display shows “System”. Press the SELECT button to confirm.
2. Rotate the SEARCH control until the display shows“Backlight”, and press
the SELECT button to confirm. v
3. Rotate the SEARCH control cycle through “Low/Medium/High” and press
the SELECT button to confirm the setting.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Rated voltage (adaptor) AC 100 – 240V~ 50/60Hz, 0.3A
Adaptor output DC 6V 1.5A
Power consumption 9 W
Rated voltage (radio) DC 6V (1.5V x 4 AA)
Audio output 2*2W RMS
Radio DAB 174-240MHz
FM 87.5-108MHz
Operating conditions Temperature: 5°C to 35°C
Humidity 5% to 90%
Unit dimension: 230 (L) × 138 (H) × 89 (D) mm
Weight: 0.9 kg
***SPECIFICATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.***
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