Exibel DAB X45 User manual

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DAB+/FM Radio with Bluetooth
Art.no. Model
38-9155 DAB X45 / NE-6105

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DAB+/FM Radio with Bluetooth
Art. no 38-9155 Model DAB X45 / NE-6105
Please read theentire instruction manual before using theproduct and then save it for future reference.
We reserve theright for any errors in text or images and any necessary changes made to technical
data. In theevent of technical problems or other queries, please contact our Customer Services
(see address details on theback).
Safety
This product is intended for indoor use only.
Important:
• Theproduct must not be taken apart or modified. Certain unshielded components inside
thehousing carry dangerous voltages. Contact with these can lead to fire or electric shock.
• Never subject theproduct to high temperature, dust, heavy vibration, impacts, humidity
or moisture.
• Do not place theproduct where it could fall into water or other liquid. Do not place any
objects containing liquid on theproduct, e.g. flower vases or drinks.
• Do not cover theproduct. Adequate ventilation with adistance of at least 10 cm between
theproduct and thesurrounding area is necessary to prevent theappliance from becoming
too warm.
• Disconnect theproduct from thepower supply by unplugging it from thewall socket.
Make sure that thewall socket and plug are easily accessible.
• Theon/off button does not disconnect theproduct from theelectricity mains.
• Protect your hearing. Listening on high volume for prolonged periods can lead to permanent
hearing loss.
• Repairs and service should only be performed by qualified tradesmen, and only with original
spare parts.

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Buttons and functions
1. Speaker
2. Display
3. [VOLUME] Increase/
decrease thevolume
4. [SCAN/►||] Play/pause,
automatic search for radio
channels.
5. [DIMMER] Press repeatedly
to change thebrightness of
thedisplay.
6. [PRESET/RECALL/STORE]
Saved channel list: Hold
in to save, quick-press to
select achannel.
7. [SELECT] Select, open
amenu, confirm selection.
8. [SCROLL] Scroll through
themenu, change values.
Previous track/next track.
9. [SNOOZE] Snooze function
10. [ALARM] Alarm function
11. [INFO] Display radio station
info
12. [MENU] Display themenu
13. [SLEEP] Sleep timer
14. [MODE] Select audio
source: FM radio, DAB
radio, Bluetooth or Auxiliary
Input
15. [ ] On/off
16. Aerial
17. DC IN: Mains adapter socket
18. USB port (1 A) for charging e.g. mobile phones
19. AUX IN: 3.5 mm external audio source input socket
20. 3.5 mm headphones socket

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Installation
Aerial
Extend theaerial (16) fully for thebest signal reception. Theoptimum radio signal reception is
usually achieved when theaerial is in anupright, vertical position.
Connecting the mains adapter
Connect themains adapter to theDC IN socket (17) and to a230V wall socket. Thedisplay will
first show “Welcome to Digital Radio”, thereafter thetime will be shown.
Remember to unplug theproduct from thewall socket during heavy thunder storms to protect it.
External audio source input socket
If you wish to connect anexternal audio source to theradio such as amobile phone or MP3 player,
you can do this by plugging it into theAUX IN socket (19) on theback of theradio.
Listening with headphones
1. Connect headphones to the3.5 mm headphones socket (20). Thesound from
thespeakers in theradio will be automatically cut off once headphones are connected.
2. Turn thevolume down completely.
3. Put theheadphones on and carefully increase thevolume to acomfortable level.
Instructions for use
Switching the radio on/off
Switch theradio on or off by pressing [ ].
Thefirst time theradio is switched on it will automatically
search for DAB channels. Whilst theradio is scanning,
“Scanning…” will appear on thedisplay along with aprogress
bar indicator and anumber showing how many channels
have been found. Once thescan has finished, theradio will
select thechannel that was found first.
Information
• If no DAB channels are found “No DAB Station” will appear on thedisplay. Thereafter
theradio will revert to showing theDAB menu.
• Make sure that DAB broadcasts are available in your geographical area.
• If reception is poor, try to change theposition of theaerial or move theradio to improve reception.
• Refer to theDAB menu section to carry out anew channel search.

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Audio setting
Adjust thevolume by turning thevolume dial (3).
Information
It is possible to customise thesound by selecting from achoice of pre-installed equaliser settings.
Refer to theDAB/FM menu section.
Display backlight
Adjust thedisplay backlight by repeatedly pressing the [DIMMER] button. There are four settings
to choose from: Low, Medium, High and Off.
Setting the time and date
Thetime and date are set automatically with thehelp of DAB or FM radio signals (thetime is
set approximately 2 minutes after theradio is switched on). Thetime and date can also be set
manually if theradio signal is too weak:
Note: No more than 5 seconds must elapse between menu selections otherwise theradio will
return to theprevious display mode.
• Press [MENU] to display themenu.
• Turn the [SCROLL] dial to scroll through themenu and change theselected data.
• Press [SELECT] to select or confirm thechosen menu/function.
1. Select System →Time →Set Time/Date.
2. Set thehours, minutes, day, month and year. Confirm each step by pressing [SELECT].
3. When each step has been performed thesettings will be saved and “Time Saved” will appear
on thedisplay.
DAB radio
Selecting anaudio source: Press [MODE] repeatedly until “DAB” appears on thedisplay.
Thecurrent radio channel will then be shown on thedisplay. If no channels are stored in theradio
anautomatic search for DAB channels will be initiated.
Choosing radio channels
Turn the [SCROLL] dial to choose achannel from thelist of stations. Thedisplay will then show
“Station list” and thechannel name. Press [SELECT] to confirm.
Up to 10 channels can be saved as preset channels on alist so that you can choose your
favourite stations more quickly. Refer to thePreset channels section below.
Information
If theradio is moved to anew location or if radio stations change frequencies, some preset
channels might become unavailable. If theradio does not find theselected channel, “Service not
available” will appear on thedisplay. Refer to theDAB menu section to carry out anew search
and to delete any unavailable channels from thechannel list.

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DAB menu
In DAB mode, press [MENU] repeatedly to enter theDAB menu.
1. Turn the [SCROLL] dial to scroll through themenu.
2. Press [SELECT] to select or confirm thechosen menu/function.
Thesettings marked with anasterisk (*) are thecurrent settings.
Thefollowing menus will appear:
• Full scan: Automatic scan for DAB radio channels.
- Press [SELECT] to confirm. Theradio automatically starts scanning for DAB radio channels.
• Manual tune: Manual scan for DAB radio channels. Thecurrent channel number and
frequency will be displayed.
- Turn the [SCROLL] dial to select afrequency manually. Press [SELECT] to confirm.
• Prune: Clear thechannel list of unavailable radio channels.
- Turn the [SCROLL] dial to select Yes or No. Press [SELECT ] to confirm. “Yes” clears
thechannel list and “No” aborts theclearance.
• System: Choose from thefollowing list of sub-menus:
- Equaliser: Audio characteristics settings.
- Time: Time and date settings.
- Factory Reset: Resets theradio to thefactory settings.
- SW version: Shows thecurrent software version.
Full scan
Manual tune
Prune
System
Equaliser
Time
Set Time/Date
Auto update
Update from Any
Update from DAB
Update from FM
No update
Set 12/24 hour
Set date format
Factory Reset
SW version

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• Equaliser: Customise thesound by selecting from achoice of pre-installed equaliser settings.
- Selection options: Normal, Rock, Classic, Pop and Jazz. Press [SELECT] to confirm.
• Time:
- Set Time/Date: refer to theSetting thetime and date section above.
- Auto update: has four sub-menus:
- Update from Any (update time using DAB or FM radio signals).
- Update from DAB (update time using DAB radio signals).
- Update from FM (update time using FM radio signals).
- No update (no automatic update, set time manually).
- Set 12/24 hour: select to display thetime on a12-hour or 24-hour clock.
- Set date format: set date format (day-month-year/month-day-year).
• Factory Reset: Reset to factory default settings. Select No (no reset) or Yes (reset).
Press [SELECT] to confirm. Note: Afactory reset will erase all your preset channels.
• SW version: Press [SELECT] to display theversion info.
Display options (DAB mode)
Press [INFO] repeatedly to display information about thecurrent radio channel.
Thedisplay will appear as follows:
• Radio Text: Shows text messages from theradio channel.
• Signal Strength: Shows thesignal strength of thechannel.
• Programme Type: Shows thecurrent programme type (genre).
• Ensemble Name: Shows thegroup name of thechannels transmitted on thesame frequency.
• Channel Number/Frequency: Shows thechannel number and frequency of theradio channel.
• Signal Error: Shows thesignal quality of thechannel.
• Audio Bit Rate: Shows thebit rate of theaudio stream.
• Time/Date: Displays time or date.
Signal Error Audio Bit Rate Time Date
Radio Text Signal Strength Programme Type Ensemble
Name
Channel Number/
Frequency

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FM radio
Selecting anaudio source: Press [MODE] repeatedly until “FM” appears on thedisplay.
Thereafter thedisplay will show thechosen radio channel/frequency.
Tuning into a radio station
• Manual tuning: Turn the [SCROLL] dial to change to alower or higher frequency.
• Automatic search: Press [SCAN/►||] to automatically search for thenext detectable radio
channel. Thesearch stops when achannel has been found.
Up to 10 channels can be saved as preset channels on alist so that you can choose your
favourite stations more quickly. Refer to thePreset channels section below.
If theselected channel transmits RDS information (Radio Data System), thename of channel will
be shown on thedisplay.
FM menu
In FM mode, press [MENU] to enter theFM menu.
1. Turn the [SCROLL] dial to scroll through through themenu.
2. Press [SELECT] to select or confirm thechosen menu/function.
Thesettings marked with anasterisk (*) are thecurrent settings.
Thefollowing menus will appear:
Scan setting
Strong stations
only
All stations
Audio setting
Stereo allowed
Forced mono
System
Equaliser
Time
Set Time/Date
Auto update
Update from Any
Update from DAB
Update from FM
No update
Set 12/24 hour
Set date format
Factory Reset
SW version

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• Scan setting: Choose thesensitivity for scanning for FM channels. Turn the [SCROLL]
dial to select either Strong stations only (low sensitivity) or All stations (high sensitivity).
Press [SELECT] to confirm.
• Audio setting: Select whether you wish to receive stereo audio or if you want to receive
transmissions in mono. In poor reception conditions, mono can improve thesound quality.
Turn the [SCROLL] dial to select Stereo allowed or Forced mono. Press [SELECT] to confirm.
• System: Choose from thefollowing list of sub-menus:
- Equaliser: Audio characteristics settings.
- Time: Setting thetime and date
- Factory Reset: Reset theradio to thefactory settings.
- SW version: Shows thecurrent software version.
• Equaliser: Adjust thesound by selecting from achoice of pre-installed equaliser settings.
Selection options: Normal, Rock, Classic, Pop and Jazz. Press [SELECT] to confirm.
• Time
- Set Time/Date: refer to theSetting thetime and date section above.
- Auto update: has four sub-menus:
- Update from Any (update time using DAB or FM radio signals).
- Update from DAB (update time using DAB radio signals).
- Update from FM (update time using FM radio signals).
- No update (no automatic update, set time manually).
- Set 12/24 hour: select to display thetime on a12-hour or 24-hour clock.
- Set date format: set date format (day-month-year/month-day-year).
• Factory Reset: Reset to factory default settings. Select No (no reset) or Yes (reset).
Press [SELECT] to confirm. Note: Afactory reset will erase all your preset channels.
• SW version: Press [SELECT] to display theversion info.
Display options (FM mode)
Press [INFO] repeatedly to display information about thecurrent radio channel. Note: Information
about thecurrent radio channel is only shown if theFM channel sends out RDS data.
Thefollowing information can be displayed:
Radio Text Programme
Type Frequency Audio Type Time Date
• Radio Text: Shows text information transmitted on thechannel.
• Programme Type: Shows thecurrent programme type (genre).
• Frequency: Shows thefrequency of thechannel.
• Audio Type: Shows whether thetransmission is received in stereo or mono.
• Time/Date: Displays time or date.

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Preset channels
Up to 10 stations can be preset in both DAB and FM mode, this will enable you to access your
favourite stations more quickly.
Note: No more than 5 seconds must elapse between menu selections otherwise theradio will
return to theprevious display mode.
Saving a radio channel as a preset channel
1. Choose thechannel that you wish to save.
2. Press and hold in [PRESET/RECALL/STORE] until “Save to...” appears on thedisplay.
3. Select achannel slot by turning the [SCROLL] dial.
4. Save by pressing [SELECT]. “Preset # stored” will appear on thedisplay.
Selecting a channel from the preset channels
1. Press [PRESET/RECALL/STORE] . “Preset Recall” will appear on thedisplay.
2. Turn the [SCROLL] dial to scroll through through thelist of preset channels.
3. Select achannel slot and confirm by pressing [SELECT].
If you choose achannel slot which has no preset radio channel on it, “Preset Empty” will be
shown on thedisplay.
Note:
Disconnecting theradio from thepower supply will erase any saved/preset radio channels.
External devices
Bluetooth
1. Select anaudio source: Press [MODE] repeatedly until “Bluetooth” appears on thedisplay.
2. Make sure that no other Bluetooth device is connected to theradio. “Disconnected” will
appear on thedisplay.
3. Activate Bluetooth on thedevice that you want to connect.
4. Look for theradio on thelist of detected devices on theBluetooth device (refer to theinstruction
manual of thedevice). Theradio will appear on theBluetooth device as “DAB X45”.
5. Select DAB X45 from thelist. You might need to enter thePIN-code 0000.
Certain devices may also require you to approve theconnection.
6. Once theconnection has been successful “Connected” will appear on thedisplay of theradio.
7. Start playback on your Bluetooth device.
8. Adjust thevolume both on theBluetooth device and theradio.
To disconnect aconnected Bluetooth device: Press and hold in [SCAN/►||].
Thedisplay will show “Disconnected”.

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Audio source input (AUX IN)
1. Connect anexternal audio source to the3.5mm input socket (19) on theback of theradio.
2. Selecting anaudio source: Press [MODE] repeatedly until “Auxiliary Input” appears on thedisplay.
3. Start playback on theexternal audio source.
4. Adjust thevolume to adesired level.
Information
If theradio is set to “Auxiliary Input” for over four hours, thedevice shuts down automatically.
1. 10 minutes after thedevice shuts down “Press MENU/INFO to cancel auto off” will appear
on thedisplay.
2. Press [MENU]/[INFO] to interrupt theautomatic shut down.
Charging external devices
Connect theexternal device that you wish to charge to theUSB charge port (18) using aUSB
cable (sold separately).
Sleep timer
Set how long theradio is to be left on before it automatically shuts off. Press [SLEEP]
therequired number of times to choose between: Off , 10, 20, 30, 60, 70, 80 or 90 min.
Alarm
Information
• Thealarm works whether theradio is switched on or off.
• If you try to set thealarm when thetime and date have not been set, theradio automatically
enters time set mode. Refer to point 2 under the Setting the time and date section.
• When theradio is in standby mode, is shown on thedisplay to indicate that thealarm is activated.
Setting alarm 1
1. Switch theradio on by pressing [ ].
2. Press [ALARM] once. “Alarm 1 Setup” will appear on thedisplay.
3. Press [SELECT]. “Alarm 1 Wizard” will appear on thedisplay.
4. Set thealarm by turning the [SCROLL] dial and confirming every step using [SELECT].
5. Make thesettings in thefollowing order:
- On time (alarm time): hour/min.
- Duration (alarm duration): 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 or 120 min.
- Source (alarm signal): buzzer, DAB or FM (if DAB or FM radio is chosen, you will be
prompted to select aradio station).
- Choose when thealarm is to sound: Daily , Once, Weekends, Weekdays. If Once is chosen,
you will be prompted to select adate.
- Volume (alarm volume): Set thevolume you wish thealarm to reach. Thealarm signal
starts on low volume and gradually increases in volume to theset level.
- Alarm On/Off: activate/deactivate thealarm.

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Setting alarm 2
1. Switch theradio on by pressing [ ].
2. Press [ALARM] twice. “Alarm 2 Setup” will appear on thedisplay.
3. Then follow thesame steps as those used for setting alarm 1 as described above.
Activating/Deactivating a programmed alarm
When theradio is switched on:
1. Select which alarm is to be activated/deactivated by pressing [ALARM] repeatedly.
2. Turn the [SCROLL] dial to choose On (activate) or Off (deactivate). Confirm by pressing [SELECT].
In standby mode:
Press [ALARM] therequired number of times to activate/deactivate either of therespective alarms.
Confirm by pressing [SELECT].
Snooze
Press [SNOOZE] when thealarm sounds. Press the [SNOOZE] button therequired number of
times to select thedesired snooze duration: 5, 10, 15 or 30 minutes. Thechosen snooze time will
countdown on thedisplay.
Switching the alarm off
Press [ ] to switch thealarm off. “Alarm off” will appear on thedisplay. Thealarm will sound at
theset time thefollowing day.
Care and maintenance
Clean theradio by wiping it with adamp cloth. Use only mild cleaning agents, never solvents or
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Troubleshooting guide
Theradio won’t turn on. • Make sure that themains adapter and lead are intact and undamaged.
• Make sure that themains adapter and its lead are properly
connected to awall socket and theradio.
• Is thewall socket energised?
No sound from
thespeakers or
connected headphones.
• Check thevolume.
• Make sure that there are no headphones connected
to the3.5mm headphone socket. When you connect
theheadphones, thespeaker turns off.
• Make sure that theheadphones and cord are intact and properly
connected to theradio.
No sound from
connected external
device.
• Make sure that thecorrect audio source has been chosen.
• Check thevolume level on both theradio and theconnected device.
If using Bluetooth:
• Make sure that theBluetooth connection has been properly
established.
• Test theplayback from theBluetooth device without it being
connected to theradio to ensure that it is working.
Things to consider:
• Other wireless equipment can negatively impact
thetransmission range.
• Therange can also be affected by thetype of obstacles located
between thetransmitter and thereceiver (e.g. aconcrete wall
will interfere with thesignal more than aplasterboard wall).
If using theAUX IN socket:
• Check that thecable connected to thedevice and theAUX IN
(19) socket on theradio is undamaged and properly connected.
• Check that thecorrect audio source has been chosen (Auxiliary
Input).
Poor or non-existent radio
reception. Theauto-
matic FM scan doesn’t
work.
• Make sure that theaerial is fully extended.
• Try moving theaerial.
• Move theradio to another location.
Thetime and date are
cleared when theradio
is switched off.
• Theradio only stores thetime and date during mains operation.
Upon reception of aDAB or RDS signal, thetime is set
automatically.
If theradio is operating
abnormally in some
other way.
• Perform afactory reset. Refer to theDAB/FM menu section.

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Responsible disposal
This symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of with general
household waste. This applies throughout theentire EU. In order to prevent
any harm to theenvironment or health hazards caused by incorrect waste
disposal, theproduct must be handed in for recycling so that thematerial can
be disposed of in aresponsible manner. When recycling your product, take it to
your local collection facility or contact theplace of purchase. They will ensure that
theproduct is disposed of in anenvironmentally sound manner.
Specifications
Radio
Frequency range FM 87.5–108MHz
DAB 174–240 MHz
Power consumption 27W
Speaker power 2×5 W RMS
Size 300×160×120 mm
Weight 1.65 kg
Mains adapter
Input 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Output 9 V, 3 A

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DAB+/FM-radio med Bluetooth
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Produkten är endast avsedd för inomhusbruk.
Viktigt:
• Produkten får inte demonteras eller ändras. Farlig spänning finns oskyddad på komponenter
under produktens hölje. Kontakt med dessa kan leda till brand eller ge elektriska stötar.
• Utsätt aldrig produkten för höga temperaturer, dammig miljö, starka vibrationer, stötar, fukt
eller väta.
• Placera inte produkten så att den kan falla ner ivatten eller annan vätska. Ställ inte några
föremål som innehåller vätska på produkten, t.ex. enblomvas eller dryck.
• Täck inte över produkten. Tillräcklig ventilation, med ettminsta avstånd på ca 10 cm mellan
produkten och omgivande ytor, är nödvändig för att förhindra att produkten blir för varm.
• Bryt strömmen till produkten genom att dra ut stickproppen ur vägguttaget. Stickproppen
måste vara lättåtkomlig.
• Produktens på/av-knapp bryter inte strömmen från elnätet.
• Skydda din hörsel. Lyssning med hög volym under lång tid kan leda till bestående hörselskador.
• Låt behörig personal utföra service och reparationer och endast med originalreservdelar.

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Knappar och funktioner
1. Högtalare
2. Display
3. [VOLUME] Öka/minska
volymen
4. [SCAN/►||] Automatisk
sökning efter radiokanaler,
play/pause.
5. [DIMMER] Tryck upprepade
ggr för att ändra displayens
ljusstyrka
6. [PRESET/RECALL/STORE]
Favoritlista: Håll in för att
spara, tryck kort för att
välja kanaler.
7. [SELECT] Välj, öppna
meny, bekräfta
8. [SCROLL] Stega genom
menyn, ändra värde.
Föregående/nästa spår.
9. [SNOOZE] Snoozefunktion
10. [ALARM] Alarmfunktion
11. [INFO] Visa radiokanal-info
12. [MENU] Visa meny
13. [SLEEP] Insomningstimer
14. [MODE] Val av ljudkälla:
FM-radio, DAB-radio,
Bluetooth eller Auxiliary
Input (ljudingång)
15. [ ] På/av
16. Antenn
17. DC IN: Anslutning för nätadapter
18. USB-uttag (1 A) för laddning av t.ex. mobiltelefoner
19. AUX IN: 3,5 mm-ljudingång för externa enheter
20. 3,5 mm-uttag för hörlurar

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Installation
Antenn
Sträck ut antennen (16) till sin fulla längd för bästa möjliga mottagning. Optimal mottagning
brukar uppnås när antennen är iupprätt, vertikalt läge.
Anslut nätadaptern
Anslut nätadaptern till DC IN (17) och till ett230 V-vägguttag. Displayen visar ”Welcome to Digital Radio”,
därefter visas klockan.
Kom ihåg att dra ut nätadaptern ur vägguttaget vid kraftiga åskväder för att skydda produkten.
Ljudingång för externa enheter
Vill du ansluta enextern ljudkälla som t.ex. mobiltelefon, MP3-spelare kan du göra det genom att
ansluta dessa till ljudingången (AUX IN) (19) på radions baksida.
Lyssning med hörlurar
1. Anslut hörlurarna till 3,5 mm-uttaget (20). Radions högtalare stängs automatiskt av.
2. Justera ner volymen helt.
3. Sätt på dig hörlurarna och justera försiktigt upp volymen.
Användning
På/av
Slå på eller av enheten genom att trycka [ ].
Första gången radion slås på startas enautomatisk sökning
av DAB-kanaler. Under sökningen visas ”Scanning…”
tillsammans med enindikator samt ensiffra för hur många
radiokanaler som hittats. När sökningen är klar väljer radion
den först hittade kanalen.
Information
• Om inga radiokanaler hittas under sökningen visas ”No DAB Station” idisplayen.
Därefter återgår radion till att visa DAB-menyn.
• Kontrollera att DAB-utsändningar finns iditt geografiska område.
• Prova att rikta om antennen eller flytta enheten till enannan plats.
• Se avsnitt DAB-meny för att göra enny sökning.

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Ljudinställning
Justera volymen genom att vrida på radions volymratt (3).
Information
Det finns möjlighet att justera ljudet genom att välja mellan olika förinställda equaliserinställningar.
Se avsnitt DAB-/FM-meny.
Displaybelysning
Justera displayens bakgrundsbelysning genom att trycka upprepade gånger på [DIMMER].
Välj mellan Low, Medium, High och Off.
Tidsinställning
Radion ställer automatiskt in tid och datum med hjälp av DAB- eller FM-radiosignalen (tiden ställs
in ca 2 min efter att radion slagits på). Om radiosignalen är för svag kan tid och datum behöva
ställas in manuellt:
Obs! Det får inte gå längre än 5 sek mellan följande menyval eftersom radion annars återgår till
föregående visningsläge.
• Tryck [MENU] för att komma till menyn.
• Vrid på [SCROLL] för att stega genom menyn samt ändra valt värde.
• Tryck [SELECT] för att välja eller bekräfta vald meny/funktion.
1. Välj System →Time → Set Time/Date.
2. Ställ in timmar, minuter, dag, månad och år. Bekräfta varje steg med [SELECT].
3. När alla steg är genomförda sparas inställningarna och displayen visar ”Time Saved”.
DAB-radio
Välj ljudkälla: Tryck upprepade gånger på [MODE] tills ”DAB” visas idisplayen. Displayen visar
därefter aktuell radiokanal.
Finns det inga radiokanaler lagrade iradion startas enautomatisk sökning av DAB-kanaler.
Välja radiokanal
Vrid på [SCROLL] för att välja enradiokanal ikanallistan. Displayen visar ”Station list” och kanalnamn.
Tryck [SELECT] för att bekräfta.
Det finns möjlighet att spara upp till 10 favoritkanaler till enfavoritlista för att snabbt kunna välja kanal.
Se avsnitt Favoritlista nedan.
Information
Om radion flyttas till enny plats eller om radiokanaler byter frekvens etc. kan vissa lagrade kanaler bli
otillgängliga. När radion inte hittar vald kanal visas ”Service not available” idisplayen. Se avsnitt
DAB-meny för att göra enny sökning och för att rensa kanallistan från otillgängliga radiokanaler.

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DAB-meny
IDAB-läge, tryck [MENU] upprepade gånger för att komma till DAB-menyn.
1. Vrid på [SCROLL] för att stega genom menyn.
2. Tryck [SELECT] för att välja eller bekräfta vald meny/funktion.
De inställningar som markeras med enasterisk (*) visar aktuell inställning.
Följande menyer visas:
• Full scan: Automatisk sökning efter DAB-radiokanaler.
- Tryck [SELECT] för att bekräfta. Radion startar enautomatisk sökning av DAB-kanaler.
• Manual tune: Manuell sökning av DAB-radiokanaler. Displayen visar aktuellt kanalnummer
och frekvens.
- Vrid på [SCROLL] för att manuellt välja frekvens. Tryck [SELECT] för att bekräfta.
• Prune: Rensa kanallistan från otillgängliga radiokanaler.
- Vrid på [SCROLL] för att välja Yes eller No. Tryck [SELECT] för att bekräfta.
”Yes” rensar kanallistan och ”No” avbryter rensningen.
• System: Välj mellan följande undermenyer:
- Equaliser: Inställning av ljudkaraktär.
- Time: Inställning av tid och datum.
- Factory Reset: Återställer radion till fabriksinställningar.
- SW version: Visar aktuell mjukvara.
Full scan
Manual tune
Prune
System
Equaliser
Time
Set Time/Date
Auto update
Update from Any
Update from DAB
Update from FM
No update
Set 12/24 hour
Set date format
Factory Reset
SW version
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