Coopers of Stortford G555 User manual

Portable DAB Radio G555 Instructions for Use
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Dimensions:
8cm(H) x15cm(W) x4.2cm(D)
•THIS DAB RADIO IS COMPACT AND RECHARGEABLE SO YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU ANYWHERE!
•IDEAL FOR WHEN YOU ARE OUTSIDE IN THE GARDEN, GOING FOR A PICNIC, DOING DIY ETC
•DAB AND FM RADIO
•20 STATION PRESETS
•RECHARGEABLE BATTERY (COMES WITH ADAPTOR AND CABLE FOR CHARGING) WHICH GIVES YOU UP
TO 10 HOURS OF LISTENING ON EACH CHARGE
•AUTO TUNE AND SCAN
•COLOUR 2” BACKLIT DISPLAY
•HEADPHONE SOCKET
•ALARM FUNCTION
•SLEEP TIMER
•1.2W OUTPUT

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Contents
Safety............................................................................................................................................................... 2
CONTROL LOCATIONS...................................................................................................................................... 3
product overview ............................................................................................................................................ 3
CHARGING YOUR DAB .................................................................................................................................... 4
POWER button................................................................................................................................................. 4
DAB/FM button ............................................................................................................................................... 4
Changing the DAB display information............................................................................................................ 4
DAB mode –choosing menu options .............................................................................................................. 5
FM mode –choosing menu options................................................................................................................ 6
PRESET button ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Recall a station from the Preset list................................................................................................................. 7
tu+ / tu- button................................................................................................................................................ 7
VOLUME +/- button......................................................................................................................................... 7
SETTING ALARMS AND TIMERS ....................................................................................................................... 7
Setting the sleep timer .................................................................................................................................... 8
Cancelling a sounding alarm............................................................................................................................ 8
Snoozing a sounding alarm.............................................................................................................................. 8
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................... 8
MAINS ADAPTOR ERP ECODESIGN DATA………………………..………………………………………………………………………………. 9
PLUG WIRING (UK & IRELAND)........................................................................................................................ 9
DISPOSAL ......................................................................................................................................................... 9

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SAFETY
Before you use read the following safety instructions.
1. Read all the safety in formation and instructions before using the product. When passing this product
to someone, include all documents.
2. If you do not follow the operating instructions provided, it may compromise the safety of your product
and this may invalidate the warranty.
3. Do not expose the product to dripping or splashing. Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, on the product.
⚫If liquid or water spills onto the product, switch it off immediately and contact your dealer.
⚫If you are using a mains-powered adapter, do not touch the product with wet hands.
4. The internal battery in this product is not user replaceable .Do not expose the battery to excessive
heat or naked flames. Ensure adequate ventilation and airflow around the product, particularly
when charging.
5. Using the product in rooms or climates with high humidity and temperatures may cause
condensation to form inside the product, which can damage the product. Use the product in
moderate climates only.
6. Do not use your product in extremely hot or cold temperature. Keep the device away from heat
sources, such as radiators or gas/electric fires. Do not expose your product to naked flames, such as
lighted candles.
7. To charge your product ,only connect it to a supply source that meets the safety
8. Isolation requirements of EN 62368 or EN 60950-1 for an accessible safety extra low voltage circuit.
For this connection, use either the supplied micro-USB cable or a suitably CE approved power
adapter with the correct USB output rating.
9. Power the product using an external 5V DC 1 A power supply. The maximum output current is 1 A,
protected by an internal circuit.
10. Before you charge your product, ensure that the available supply voltage corresponds with the
required operation al voltage of the product.
11. Disconnect your product from the charging power supply if you will not use your product for a long
period of time (for example, if you are going on holiday).
12. Always unplug your product from the charging power supply before cleaning. When cleaning the
product, do not use any type of abrasive pad or abrasive cleaning solutions as these may damage the
product's surface.
13. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any screws. The product does not contain any
user-service able parts inside. Product repairs should only be carried out by authorised personnel.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods of time. Consistent
exposure to high volumes when using headphones can damage your hearing. Always check the volume level
before you insert headphones (not provided) into your ears. Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is
not recommended and is illegal in some areas. If you find that listening to is distracting while operating any
type of vehicle or performing an activity that requires your full attention, stop listening.

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CONTROL LOCATIONS
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1. LCD Display
7. Select Button
Snooze Button
2. Preset Button
8. Menu/Info Button
3. Next Button
9. DAB/FM Button
4. Previous Button
10. Power ON/OFF Button
5. Volume +/- Button
11. Micro-USB socket
6. Sleep Button
12. 3.5 mm headphone socket

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CHARGING YOUR DAB
1. Connect the micro-USB cable to the micro-USB port.
2. Connect the other end of the micro-USB cable to a power outlet, using a USB
power adapter. You can also charge the battery by connecting DAB to a
computer's USB port.
POWER BUTTON
Turn on POWER
1. Press and hold the Power Button for 2 seconds. Turn on the DAB Digital
Radio. The first time the DAB Digital Radio is switched, it will start up DAB
mode. It will automatically scan for available radio stations to fig.1.
1. When your DAB Digital Radio is using power adapter, press POWER button
to switch ‘on’ and ‘standby’ to fig.2. Unplug the power adapter to turn off
your Digital Radio completely.
2. When your DAB Digital Radio is using batteries, Press and hold the POWER Button for 2 seconds or
switch ‘off’.
DAB/FM BUTTON
1. Switching to DAB/FM mode
1. The first time the DAB Digital Radio is switched, it will start up DAB mode.
2. If the DAB Digital Radio is in DAB mode, press the MODE button repeatedly
until FM is shown on the display.
2. Once in FM mode, your DAB Digital Radio will tune to the start of the available FM range (87.50MHz) or
the last FM station listed to fig.3.
3. To manually change the FM frequency, make sure that you have not selected any other sub-menus. Turn
the Next / Previous to change the frequency by 0.05MHz.
CHANGING THE DAB DISPLAY INFORMATION
1. If the DAB Digital Radio is in DAB mode, Press MENU/INFO button to select different info to show on
the display, such as DLS (Dynamic Label Segment), signal strength, PTY (Program me Type), ensemble,
frequency, signal quality, bit rate codec, time, date.

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2. If the DAB radio is in FM mode, press MENU/INFO button to select different info to show on the
display, such as radio text, PTY (Program me Type), PS (Program me Service), stereo/mono, time,
date.
DAB MODE –CHOOSING MENU OPTIONS
1. If the DAB Digital Radio is in DAB mode, Press and hold MENU/INFO button to
enter the menu list to fig.4. Press the Next / Previous button to select
option through the list of menu. Then, stop at your preferred option and Push
the SELECT button to confirm. The menu options are: full scan, manual tune,
DRC, prune, system.
2. Full scan –under menu list, press the Next / Previous button to select “Full
scan“ through the list of menu. Push SELECT button to confirm and full scan
starts automatically to fig.4. Once a scan is completed, the radio returns to
play the previously-selected station or first station on the station list.
Note: if no radio station found, it shows “No DAB Station”. For a better
reception, extend the antenna or do the full scan again in another place.
3. Manual tune –as well as the normal method of scanning, you can also manually tune to a particular
channel/frequency. This can be useful for adjusting your antenna to achieve the best possible reception
and scanning a particular channel to update the station list. Under menu list, press the Next / Previous
button to select “Manual tune” through the list of menu, Push Select button to confirm. Then press the
Next / Previous to select a particular channel/frequency and then Push
SELECT button to confirm the setting to fig.5. The display shows a live
indication of the received signal strength on the selected frequency.
Adjustments to your antenna will be manifested in the received signal
strength displayed.
4. DRC (Dynamic range compression) –this function reduces the difference between the loudest and
quietest audio being broadcast. Effectively, this makes quiet sounds comparatively louder and loud sounds
comparatively quieter. Options: off(default)/high/low Under menu list, press the Next / Previous
Button to select “DRC” through the list of menu, Push ENTER button to confirm.
Then pres the Next / Previous Button to select a setting and Push SELECT
button to confirm the setting to fig.6.
Note: DRC only works if it is enabled by the broadcaster for a specific station.
5. Prune –this removes all invalid stations indicated in the station list with a
‘?’in front of the station name. Under menu list, press the Next/ Previous
button to select “Prune” through the list of menu, Push SELECT button to
confirm to fig.7. Then press the Next / Previous Button to select <Yes>,
and Push SELECT button to confirm
6.0. Time –if there are any DAB+ radio signal, the machine will
automatically update the time, there is no signal, can also be set
manually to fig.10.
*Set Time/Date: set hour / set minute / set month / set date>set year > saved
*Auto update options: update from Any / update from DAB / update from FM
/ no update
*Set 12/24 hour: 12hour/24hour

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*Set date format: DD-MM-YYYY/MM-DD-YYYY Cycle through Time menu by Push
the SELECT button, select a particular option, and Push the SELECT button
changes.
6.1. Backlight –this radio display has a backlight which can be adjustable. You can
select the time out of the display backlight of your radio. Under the system
menu, press the Next / Previous Button button to select
“Back light” through the list of menu, Push the SELECT button to confirm to
‘High’, ‘Medium’ or ‘Low’.
6.2. Language –the language used for display messages can be selected from
below options: English | Francais Under the system menu, press the Next / Previous Button to select
“Language” through the list of menu, Push the SELECT button to confirm to
fig.12. Cycle through Language menu by press the Next / Previous Button,
select and stop at a particular language, Push the SELECT button to confirm.
6.3. Factory Reset –this function clears all user defined settings, replacing them
with the original default values, so time/date, preferences/settings, DAB station
list and preset stations are all lost. Under the system menu, press the Next / Previous Button to select
“Factory Reset” through the list of menu, Push the SELECT button to confirm to
fig.13. Then, use the Next / Previous Button to choose <Yes> and Push the
SELECT button to start the factory reset.
6.4. Software version –this is used to display the current software version.
Under the system menu, press the to Next / Previous Button select “Software version” through the list
of menu fig.14, Push the SELECT button to confirm. Then, the existing SW version will be showed.
FM MODE –CHOOSING MENU OPTIONS
1. If the DAB Digital Radio is in FM mode, press and hold MENU/ INFO button to
enter the menu list to fig.15. Press the Next / Previous Button to select
option through the list of menu. Then, stop at your preferred option and Push
the SELECT button to confirm. The menu options are: scan setting, audio setting,
system.
2. Scan setting –by default, FM scans stop at any available station (All stations). This may result in poor
quality audio from weak stations.
Options: Strong stations only / All stations Under menu list, press the Next / Previous button to select a
particular option in “Scan setting”, then Push the SELECT button to confirm the change to new setting to
fig.15.
3. Audio setting –by default, all stereo stations are reproduced in stereo. For weak stations, this may result
in poor quality audio. The audio quality can be improved using mono. Options: Stereo allowed | Forced
mono Under menu list, press the to Next / Previous button select a particular option in “Audio setting”
to fig.16, then Push the SELECT button to confirm the change to new setting. It will automatically change to
new setting after 3 seconds.

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PRESET BUTTON
Preset 20 DAB stations and 20 FM favourite stations
1. Store a station to the preset list –to store a station, selected your desired radio
station, then press and hold the PRESET button for a seconds until the LCD
display “Preset store #:(Empty)” to fig.17, or“#: saved radio station” to fig.18.
2. Either press the Next / Previous button to select your desired station preset
number, push on the SELECT button to confirm your selection, the display will
show “Preset # Stored” to fig.19.
RECALL A STATION FROM THE PRESET LIST
1. To recall a preset station, press the “PRESET” button once, either rotate the Next
/ Previous button to select presets station that you have stored. When the display shows your desired
preset number, push SELECT button to confirm.
Note: If you choose a preset that hasn’t been allocated a station, then “Empty” will be displayed.
TU+ / TU- BUTTON
Choosing radio stations or options
1. If the DAB Digital Radio is in DAB mode, press Next / Previous button to cycle through the radio
station list when you are listening. Or press Next / Previous button to cycle through the menu list
for options.
2. If the DAB Digital Radio is in FM mode, press Next / Previous button to manual adjust the
frequency by 0.05MHz. Or you can press and hold Next / Previous button to auto-scan station. Or
press Next / Previous button to cycle through the menu list for options.
VOLUME +/- BUTTON
Adjusting the volume
Turn the Volume dial to increase or decrease the volume.
SETTING ALARMS AND TIMERS
You can set two alarms, which can tune to a radio station or sound atone.
Note: Alarms only sound when is switched on or in standby mode, and connected to a power supply.
Alarms do not sound when is switched off.
Setting an alarm
1. Press hold the Menu Button for 2 seconds to view the main menu.
2. Turn and press the Next / Previous button to select ‘System ’ > ‘alarm’.
3. Press the Select button to change the ‘Alarm 1 wizard ’
4. Pressing the Next / Previous Button to adjust the hours and minutes, pressing Select to confirm each
section.
5. Press the Select button select ‘Source’.
6. Press the Next / Previous button to select Buzzer’, ‘FM’ or ‘DAB’, then Press the Select Button to
confirm.
7. If you’ve chosen ‘Digital Radio’ or ‘FM’ radio, Press the Next / Previous button to select ‘Preset’. To
play the station you last listened to, turn and press the Select dial to select ‘Last listened’ or turn and
press the Next / Previous button to choose a radio station from the preset list.

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Note: Skip this step if you are setting a Tone alarm.
8. Press the Next / Previous button to select ‘Daily’.’once’.’weekends’or ’weekdays’. then Press the
Select Button to confirm.
9. Press the Next / Previous button select ‘Volume’. Press the Select Button to confirm.
10. Turn and Press Select to turn ‘Alarm’ to ‘On’.
11.Turn and Press Select to turn ‘Alarm saved’.
SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER
1. Press hold the Menu Button for 2 seconds to view the main menu .
2. Turn and press the Next / Previous button to select ‘System’ > ‘Sleep’.
3. Turn and press the Next / Previous button to adjust the length of the sleep timer.
CANCELLING A SOUNDING ALARM
Press Standby to cancel any sounding alarm or press Source to cancel and leave the radio on.
SNOOZING A SOUNDING ALARM
To snooze a sounding alarm, press the Select/Snooze Button. The display will show a countdown timer to
show how long the alarm will snooze for. To adjust the amount of time the alarm will be snoozed by, press
the Continuous Select/Snooze Button to change the snooze duration in 5 minute intervals up to 15 minutes,
and then 30 minutes. To cancel a snoozing alarm, press the Standby button.
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Radio DAB/DAB+ and FM (RDS)
Frequencies Digital: Band III 174-240 MHz, FM: 87.5-108 MHz
Receiving power supply 5V (1A) DC micro-USB (cable supplied)
Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (2000 mAh)
Inputs 5V DC (1A) Micro-USB power socket
The supplied Micro-USB cable is only suitable for charging
Outputs 3.5 mm headphone socket
Presets 20 digital presets, 20 FM presets
Operational temperature: 15°C to 35°C
Dimensions 80 mm (H) x 150 mm (W) x 42mm (D)

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MAINS ADAPTOR ECODESING DATA:
Information
Value &
Precision
Unit
Importer name & Address
The Enterprise Department Ltd (Coopers of
Stortford), 11 Bridge Street, Bishop's Stortford,
Hertfordshire CM23 2JU
Manufacturer name & Address
Shenzhen Guijin Technology Co Ltd,
301, No 72, Songxin Industrial, Hongxing
Community, Songgang Street, Bao’ An, Shenzhen,
518105, P. R. China
Model Identifier
AK06WG-0500100BW
Input Voltage
230
VAC
Input AC Frequency
50
Hz
Output Voltage
5.15
VDC
Output Current
0.1
A
Output Power
0.52
W
Average active efficiency
74.04
%
Efficiency at low load (10%)
67.01
%
No Load power consumption
0.053
W
PLUG WIRING (UK & IRELAND)
This appliance is supplied with a mains adaptor with BS1363 plug pins
DO NOT use If the socket outlets in your home or office are not suitable for this product’s mains adaptor
plug pins. Attempts to insert the mains adaptor into the wrong socket is likely to cause electric hazard or
damage.
DO NOT use with any other mains adaptor than the one that is supplied with this product.
DISPOSAL:
•Coopers of Stortford use recyclable or recycled packaging where possible.
•Please dispose of all packaging, paper, cartons, packaging in accordance with your
local recycling regulations.
•Plastics, polybags –this is made from the following recyclable plastic. (delete those plastic
symbols that are not applicable)
Code &
Symbol
Type of
Plastic
Polyethylene
Terephthalate
High-Density
Polyethylene
Polyvinyl
Chloride
Low Density
Polyethylene
Polypropylene
Polystyrene
Please
Specify
(includes
ABS,
Nylon)
Commonly
Soft drink and
Milk bottles,
Pipes,
Shopping
Microwaveable
Insulation
CD’s, crisp

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used for
juice bottles,
shampoo
bottles, meat
trays, fruit
punnets
cleaning
product
bottles,
yoghurt pots,
butter tubs
and other
food
containers
construction
material,
flooring,
windows,
guttering,
plister packs
bags, bread
bags, squeezy
bottles,
stretch/pallet
wrap, bubble
wrap,
multi-pack
can holders
food
containers,
yoghurt pots,
butter tubs,
disposable
pltes and cups
boxes, water
cups,
protective
packaging
inserts, take
away
containers
packets,
various
flexible
packaging
, baby
bottles,
sunglass
lenses
Notes
Commonly
recycled and
collected
from
household
recyclign bins.
Check with
your local
authority
Commonly
recycled and
collected
from
household
recycling
bins. Check
with your
local
authority
Not usually
colellected
from
household
recycling
bins,
Sometimes
recycled at
local waste
management
centres.
Usually
recyclable
supermarket
deposit
points. Check
other plastic
films as any
non-polythen
e film e.g.
cling film,
crisp packets
film lids
Commonly
recycled and
collected from
household
recycling bins
(packaging
tape itself not
recyclable but
does not
interfere with
cardboard)
Not
commonly
recycled but
waste
management
centres will
recycle it.
Not often
or widely
recucled
•At the end of the product’s lifespan please dispose of it at an authorised household WEEE waste
recycling centre.
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