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Freeplay Sb1 ENCORE BUDDY User manual

User gui e / Instruction Manual
ENCORE BUDDY
Solar powered digital radio
Mo el No. SB1
See our entire pro uct range: www.freeplayenergy.com
Freeplay Energy Ltd, 10th Floor, 6 Mitre Passage, Greenwich, London, SE10 0ER
1. Features
The Bu y has the following features
• AM/FM radio
• WB: 7 weatherband channels with
Weather alert (USA nly)
• SW (Non USA nly)
• LED flashlight
• Solar recharging via integrated
solar panel
• Hand-cranking recharging
eatures
The Bu y has the following features
• Adaptor recharging
• Replaceable Li-ion battery
• Mobile phone charging
• Clock
• Headphone socket
• Low battery indication
• Buddy will play continuously, on low volume, when
exposed to full, direct sunlight.
• Buddy will play for approximately 15 minutes per
minute of cranking.
•Buddy flashlight will shine for approximately 20
minutes per minute of cranking
• Mobile phones vary significantly in their power
consumption, so it is not possible to specify a
talk-time/crank-time figure. This can vary between
one minute talk-time per minute of cranking to three
minutes of talk-time per minute of cranking.
Specifications
• FM 88MHz to 108MHz
• AM 525KHz to 1710KHz
• WB 164.400MHz to 162.550MHz (USA nly)
• SW 5MHz to 20MHz (Non USA)
• 3-LED flashlight
• 14cm x 7.5cm x 5cm
• 250g
Warranty
Free lay Energy Ltd, undertakes that, if within 1 (one) year of
urchase, this radio or any art thereof is roved to be defective
by reason of faulty workmanshi or materials, we will, at our
o tion re air or re lace the same free of charge for labor or
materials on condition that:
The original invoice or sales receipt (indicating the date of
purchase, product type and dealer’s name) is presented
together with the defective unit.
The complete unit is returned to the manufacturer or
country distributor, postage paid.
The unit has not been serviced, maintained, repaired, taken
apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by
the manufacturer.
This warranty is in addition to your statutory rights.
This warranty excludes damage caused by misuse or
neglect and excludes breakage of the antenna.
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
peration is subject to the following conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Hea phone Socket
Buddy has a headphone socket for personal listening.
Bu y Battery
Rechargeable batteries should be fully recharged before use. This
is best achieved by charging overnight via a USB cable or an
ada tor.
If buddy is to be recharged by winding the handle, to
achieve full performance the following steps should be
taken.
• “Exercise” the battery by a series of winding and
playing/shining cycles.
• Wind at about 130rpm or more, for 30 to 60 seconds
to partially recharge the battery, and then operate the
product until it stops.
• Repeat this several times. It will be noticed that as
the battery is “exercised” the play/shine time
increases for each subsequent cycle.
• This process is particularly relevant if the product
has been stored for a long time, or if the battery is
completely discharged.
• Play/shine time is very dependent on winding speed
(130rpm is recommended) and volume/intensity level;
the faster the winding speed the longer the operation
time, as well as the lower the volume/intensity the
longer the operation time.”
• Buddy uses an 800mAh Li-ion replaceable battery.
Periodically fully charge the battery with a
USB cable.
• For extended periods of storage, remove the (fully
charged) battery, or insert the battery non-discharge
tab supplied with the radio. This prevents the clock
from discharging the battery.
Power Performance
• (USB nly) In weather band alert mode, Buddy
continually scans for the emergency signal.
This consumes a significant amount of power, and it
is recommended that a USB cable is permanently
connected to Buddy whilst in this mode. When
monitoring weather alerts during extended periods
of power-outage, this consumption needs to be
provided by a combination of crank and solar power.
• Buddy will play for approximately 25 hours on a full
battery; this is volume dependent.
• The flashlight will shine for approximately 12 hours
on a full battery.
3 LED
Flashlight
Crank
Han le
Solar Panel Carry Han le
Power Switch
Alert
In icator
Tunning
Ra io Ban
AM/FM/WB (USA Only)
AM/FM/SW (Non USA)
Mobile Phone Connectors
an USB Charging Cable
Charge In icator
Speaker
Au io Output
Charge Output
USB Power Input
ENCORE BUDDY
Solar powered digital radio
Mo el No. SB1
2. Instructions
Battery Protection an Reset
Buddy has a battery non-discharge tab. Before use, remove
this by pulling the tab. This connects the battery to the
Buddy circuits and the radio is ready for operation. If Buddy
does not work after pulling the tab, or stops working during
normal operations (and there is charge in the battery), there
is a reset hole behind the battery. This resets Buddy to
factory specifications. Insert a paperclip, toothpick or
similar and gently press the contact behind the hole.
Ra io Usage
The Buddy has a backlit LCD display and the
following buttons:
• P WER. This turns the radio on and off. The clock is
displayed when the radio is off
• M DE. This toggles between FM, AM, and WB alert
(USA), SW (non USA)
• TUNING+. Increases radio frequency
• TUNING-. Decreases radio frequency
• V LUME+ Increases audio volume
• V LUME-. Decreases audio volume
Tuning
• Choose the correct band with the M DE button.
• Use the TUNING buttons to select the correct
frequency/station.
• If the TUNING (+ or -) button is held down for one
second and released, Buddy will scan to the next
station, up or down.
Waetherband (USA Only)
• WB receives the seven weather channels at
162.400MHZ, 162.425MHZ, 162.450MHZ,
162.475MHZ, 162.500MHZ, 162.525MHZ and
162.550MHZ. Tune to the station with the best
reception. You will hear the automated voice of the
National Weather Service.
• The WB ALERT mode places the radio audio on
standby until an alert event triggers the Buddy audio.
nce triggered, and if necessary, tune to the best
WB channel for the alert message. To set the Buddy
to ALERT, press and hold the M DE button until the
WB symbol flashes continuously. In the event of an
alert, the alert light will flash and the audio will
unmute. Pressing any key will stop the alert light
flashing, and to continue in alert mode press and
hold the M DE button for two seconds. Note the
National Weather Service conducts tests periodically
and more information can be found on
www.nws.noaa.gov.
Clock
•The clock defaults to 12:00
•Enter time setting mode by pressing and hold the
M DE button for two seconds. Pressing the M DE
button switches between 12/24hr, hours, minutes,
and TUNING + and – adjusts the time. Holding down
the TUNING button rapidly adjusts time.
• Press the M DE button to exit time setting.
Charging a Mobile Phone or Other
Small Device
Buddy is able to recharge a mobile phone or other small
electronic device, either from Buddy’s own battery or by
winding. (Note: Today’s mobile phones have bigger
batteries than Buddy and a full Buddy battery will not fully
recharge a completely-discharged smartphone.)
• Press the P WER button to switch the radio off.
• Insert the mobile phone recharging cable into the
Buddy charge output port.
• Choose the correct connector tip for your phone and
connect to the other end of the cable.
• If an adaptor tip for your phone is not included,
connect the female USB connector to the end of the
cable and use the USB cable supplied with
you phone for the final connection to your phone.
• If Buddy’s battery is charged, the charging process
will begin.
• When Buddy’s battery is fully discharged, phone
charging can still be achieved by cranking. In this
case best results are achieved by periods of two
minutes or less of cranking at about 130rpm, with
similar periods of rest.
• Buddy will not harm you phone. You may see a
non-compatibility message on your phone screen,
but often buddy will still be charging the phone. A
fully charged mobile phone has a battery voltage
higher than the Buddy output, and in this case Buddy
will not charge the phone. The Buddy phone
charging feature is intended for use in emergencies
or when the phone battery is partially or full depleted.
Charging Bu y
Fully recharge Buddy from a USB source. If no USB source
is available, orientate the radio so that the solar panel on
top of the radio is exposed to sunlight for several hours.
Alternatively, wind the crank periodically for a total of
several minutes. (N TE: Buddy should be stored for any
lengthy period with the rechargeable battery fully charged.
Storing buddy with a fully discharged battery can damage
the battery).
Buddy can be connected to a USB source permanently
without suffering any damage. The charging light will show
red during charging and show green when fully recharged.
The solar panel will not trigger the charging light and may
not completely charge the last few percent of the battery.
Crank the handle at approximately 130 rpm (60 turns in 30
seconds) in any direction. The charging light will show red
during cranking. Winding energy is converted into electricity
and stored in the battery.
Radio interference may be present when recharging Buddy.
If so, disconnect USB power when listening to Buddy.
See our entire pro uct range: www.freeplayenergy.com
Freeplay Energy Ltd, 10th Floor, 6 Mitre Passage, Greenwich, London, SE10 0ER
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