LEMEGA CR2 User manual

Owner’s Manual
CR2 Portable Clock Radio
DAB/ DAB+/ FM/ Bluetooth / AUX
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Safety instruction
1.2 Features
1.3 Carton contents
1.4 External resources
1.5 Conventions used in this manual
2 Controls, connectors and display
2.1 Main controls
2.2 Connectors
2.3 Display
3 Started and setup
3.1 12/24 hour display
3.2 Time/ Date
3.3 Auto- update
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4.2 FM radio mode
4.3 Bluetooth mode
4.4 Aux in mode
Alarms snooze and sleep
5.1 Alarms
5.2 Snooze
5.3 Sleep
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6.1 Equalizer
6.2 Time/Date
6.3 Backlight
6.4 Language
6.5 Factory reset
7 Troubleshooting and error messages
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1. Introduction
1.1 Safety Instructions
Please store this instruction manual for future reference.
• Do not use this product near water or moisture.
• Clean only with a dry cloth.
• Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.
• Place the unit on a solid surface.
• Do not put it in a closed bookcase or a cabinet that may keep air from flowing
through its ventilation openings.
• Do not install near any heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or
other appliances that produce heat.
•Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs and
the point where they exit from theproduct.
• Servicing is required when the product has been damaged. Do not attempt to
service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages orother hazards.
. Please contact the manufacturer to be referred to an authorized service center
near you.
• To prevent risk of fire or electric shock, avoid over loading wall outlets,
extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles.
• Do not let objects or liquids enter the product.
• Use proper power sources. Plug the product into a proper power source, as
described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product.
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ŸAn external audio source (for Aux In mode).
1.5 Conventions used in this manual
ŸButton (press) Physical button on the keypad
ŸOption (select) Menu option shown on the display
ŸName Menu, screen or other name
2. Controls, connectors and display
2.1 Main controls
1.2 Features
This manual describes how to use the CR2 with the following modes:
ŸDAB/DAB+ digital radio with a wide choice of channels and digital quality
sound broadcast free-to-air.
ŸFM with RDS (Radio Data System)
ŸAux in for external music sources such as MP3 players
ŸBluetooth to act as a Bluetooth wireless speaker for Bluetooth capable
smart devices.
CR2 also provides the following features:
1. TFT color display for DAB slideshow images, clear information display and
easy option selection.
2. Clock with auto-update capability and dual independent alarms,
Sleep/snooze.
3. Multiple operating languages
1.3 Carton contents
After you unpack the box, you will find the following items:
Ÿ1 CR2 unit
Ÿ1 DC 9V 1.5A power adapter
Ÿ1 Owner’s manual
1.4 External resources
To operate CR2, the following external resources are needed:
?A power source (100-240 V mains power supply)
These external resources can be used for specific functions.
?A Bluetooth capable smart device.

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2.2 Connectors.
As shown below has connectors (from left to right) for the following:
• DC power in (9V)
• USB jack for smart device charging (5V 1A).
• Aux in (to connect external media like iPod)
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1. SELECT/ VOLUME/MUTE/SNOOZE:
a. SELECT: Turn to scroll through a menu or station list. The chosen option is
highlighted, Press the button to select.
b. VOLUME: Turn to the button to adjust the volume up or down when
playback.
c. MUTE: Press to the button to mute the music when playing.
d. SNOOZE: Press the button to snooze a set time when alarm sounding.
e. Power on | off the unit: press to power on the unit, press and hold on this
button to power off.
2 SOURCE: Press to Source to select different modes DAB, FM, Bluetooth
and Aux.
3 BACK/MENU:
BACK: press the BACK to return to the previous screen.
MENU: press the MENU to show the MENU for the current mode. Press again
to show now playing screen.
4. : Previous: Press to select the previous track under FM/DAB / Bluetooth
mode; Press and hold the TUNE- button 2 seconds to auto-scan the stations
under the FM mode.
5. : Next: Press to select the next track under FM/DAB/Bluetooth Mode;
Press and hold the Tune+ button 2 seconds to auto-scan the stations under
the FM mode.
6. : Press to select Play/Pause under BT mode. In DAB mode, press and
hold for full screen slideshow image.
7. ALARM: Press to Alarm, the screen will display Alarm 1 and Alarm 2; then
Rotate and press the SELECT button to select alarm 1 or alarm 2 to set up.
8. SLEEP: When playing, press to Sleep, CR2 will back to set sleep time.
When playing, opens the sleep menu to set the time interval before the unit is
set to Standby mode. When alarm is sounding allows you to set the snooze
interval.
9.PRESET: Long press preset to preset and save the favorite stations (save
10 favorite stations); Short Press to preset to select the favorite station or
Preset recall. You can preset 10 stations by scroll the preset list to achieve.

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2.3 Display
The screen shows various menus, dialogues and displays as described below.
There are basically six types of screen:
Ÿ Standby (clock)
Ÿ Splash (mode)
Ÿ Now playing
Ÿ Dialogue
Ÿ Error/Information
Ÿ Menu
When text is too long to fit on the screen, it is first shown truncated, then after
a few seconds, slowly scrolls so that you can read it all. The Standby screen
shows the time, date and any active alarm times.
As you cycle through the play modes using SOURCE, CR2 shows a
splash screen for each mode. After one second, CR2 enters the selected
mode and tries to start playing the last station or track that was playing in that
mode. If this is not possible, CR2 tries to connect to the selected source
by scanning for stations, or prompting for user input as appropriate.
Now playing screens show information about the audio source and track now
playing, where available.
Dialogue screens are shown to allow the user to change settings.
Error/Information screens give specific messages for a few seconds, then
change automatically to another screen
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Menus
CR2 has basically three types of menu. Use the Select control to step
through and select options. A scroll bar on the right of the screen shows if
there are further options above or below those visible.
Each mode has a Mode menu, with options specific to that mode.
Below for DAB mode menu as an example.
System settings >.The '>' indicates options leading to further menus.
The System settings menu allows access to system settings and information such
as time, language and software update.
Menus with more options than will fit on one screen have a ">"in the right.
Some menus, for example the System settings menu, have several submenus.
3. Started and setup
CR2 is easy to use. To play DAB or FM radio, all you need is a power
source (a 100-240 V mains supply);
1. Place CR2 on a suitable shelf or table.
2. Extend the telescopic antenna.
3. Connect the power adaptor between CR2 and the mains supply.
3.1 12/24 hour display
To change between 12 and 24 hour display, select Set 12/24 hour and then
select your preference.
3.2 Time/date
The time and date can be updated manually or automatically.

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3.3 Auto-update
Auto-update works with data sent over DAB, FM. The clock is only updated
when in a corresponding mode, so it is best to select a mode you use regularly.
3.4 Manual set
If you set No update, the wizard now prompts you to set the time and date
manually. The date is displayed as DD-MM-YYYY and MM-DD-YYYY.
4 Operation
This section describes the operating functions available for each of the four
audio sources.
4.1 DAB radio mode (Optional)
DAB radio mode receives DAB/DAB+ digital radio and displays information
about the station and programme /track as broadcast.
To enter DAB mode, either press Mode until the display shows DAB Radio.
4.1.1 Scanning for stations
The first time you use CR2, or if the station list is empty, the radio
automatically performs a full scan to see what stations are available. You may
also need to start a scan manually to update the list of stations for one of the
following reasons:
New stations may become available from time to time.
If reception was not good for the original scan (for example the antenna was
not up), this may result in an empty or incomplete list of available stations.
If you have poor reception of some stations causing the audio to break up, you
may wish to list only stations with good signal strength.
To do a full scan Select Menu > Full scan.
Once a scan is complete, the radio returns to playing the previously-selected
station or first station on the station list.
To remove stations that are listed but unavailable Select Menu > Prune invalid.
4.1.2 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.
To manually tune
Press Menu > Manual tune then use select control button to display a
particular channel/frequency, press Select to tune to that channel/frequency.
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.
Note: The division in the signal strength bar indicates the audio quality threshold
– if the signal strength, as indicated by the solid rectangles, falls below this
threshold the audio quality will deteriorate.
When a channel/frequency is selected CR2 also scans for any DAB stations on the
selected frequency and updates the station list with any new stations found. To
listen to any stations found return to the Now playing screen and select the
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4.1.3Now playing information
While a station is playing, the screen shows its name and DLS (Dynamic Label
Segment) information broadcast by the station such as programme name,
track title and contact details.
Slideshow
The normal now playing screen shows a thumbnail of the currently available
slideshow image. (If no slideshow image is available a default DAB thumbnail
image is displayed). The Select button cycles through the following slideshow
displays.
Slideshow image and DLS text being broadcast by the current station.
Normal now playing screen.
To view further information Press Info .
Each time you press Info , the next set of information is displayed, cycling
through: DLS text, DL Plus information (this is only displayed if broadcast by
the station), programme type,
ensemble name, channel number/frequency, signal strength, power status
and date.
4.1.4 Other settings
Dynamic range compression (DRC)
This function reduces the difference between the loudest and quietest audio
being broadcast.
Effectively, this makes quiet sounds comparatively louder, and loud sounds
Select Menu > DRC > The options available are: DRC high | low | off.
4.2 FM radio mode
FM radio mode receives analogue radio from the FM band and displays RDS
(Radio Data System) information about the station and show (where broadcast).
To enter FM mode: Press Mode until the display shows FM Mode.
4.2.1 Selecting stations
The first time you select FM radio, CR2 is set to the lowest frequency in the FM
band. On subsequent selections the last used frequency/station is displayed.
To scan for a station in FM mode
Press Select CR2 scans up through the FM band frequencies, showing the
current frequency on the screen display.
A scan stops when a signal is found. CR2 can be set to stop at each station or
only at stations with a strong signal.
Alternatively, you can tune, using the select control button to rotate in 50 kHz
steps.
4.2.2 Now playing information
While FM radio is playing, the screen shows its frequency, or if RDS information
is available, station name and any further
RadioText' information. If no information is available, just the frequency and a No
RadioText message is shown.
To view further information about the broadcast Press Info.
Each time you press Info, the next set of information is displayed, cycling through:
RDS Radio text programme type, frequency, name, mono/stereo,
power status, and date.
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Scan settings
By default, FM scans stop at any available station (All stations).This may
include poor quality audio from weak stations.
Options: Strong stations only | All stations
To change the scan settings, to stop only at stations with good signal strength
Select Menu > Scan setting then Strong stations only.
Audio settings
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
To play weak stations in mono
Select Menu > Audio setting > Forced mono.
4.3 Bluetooth
Bluetooth mode allows CR2 to act as a wireless speaker playing audio
content from a connected Bluetooth capable device.
To enter Bluetooth mode: Press source to choose Bluetooth mode
To connect a Bluetooth capable device.
Use your Bluetooth capable smart device to pair and connect with the CR2.
4.3.1 Display information
The screen displays either a Bluetooth Pairing or Bluetooth connected message
depending on the connection state.
4.4 Aux In mode
Aux In mode plays audio from an external source such as an MP3 player.
To play audio with Aux In mode,
1. Turn the volume low on both CR2 and, if adjustable, the audio source
device.
2. Connect the external audio source to the Aux In 3.5 mm stereo socket.
3. Press source until the display shows Auxiliary Input.
4. Adjust the volume of CR2 (and, if necessary, the audio source device) as
required.
4.4.1 Now playing information
When in Aux In mode, the screen shows Auxiliary Input and the date.
5 Alarms snooze and sleep
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snooze facility, and a sleep function to turn the system off after a set period of
time. The alarm sound for each alarm can use a buzzer or a selection from the
audio sources.
To set the clock/calendar
The settings for the internal clock and setting Alarm, Snooze and Sleep
function are all accessible via the Systems Setting menu.
5.1 Alarms
Note: Alarms will only function when the CR2 unit is On or in Standby mode.
An active alarm is indicated by its icon in the bottom line of the display.
Note: Alarms can be switched on or off in standby mode (see below).
To set alarms
Press Alarm and use the Select control button to select the required Alarm 1
or 2.
To exit alarm setting mode, press Menu or Back (alternatively, the Alarm
display will timeout and automatically return to the Now Playing screen after a
short time).
The alarm setup prompts you for the following parameters. Select a value for
each parameter in turn turning the select control button and press Select to
confirm and move on to the next parameter.
Parameters
Alarm – Off | On
Frequency - Daily | Once | Weekends | Weekdays
Choose the days on which the alarm is active.
Note: if you choose 'Once', you are prompted to enter the required date.
On time – hours and minutes
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.
Duration – 15 | 30 | 45 | 60 | 90 | 120 minutes
If the alarm is not cancelled M1 returns to standby after this time period.
Volume – rotate the top control button to set the required alarm volume 4-16.
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).
In all listening modes 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, the icon in the display flashes.
To cancel a sounding alarm and switch the radio to standby Press Standby or
Alarm.
5.2 Snooze
To temporarily silence a sounding alarm, press Snooze. You can change the
snooze period by repeatedly pressing Snooze. Snooze periods are 5, 10, 15 and
30 minutes. The radio returns to standby for the set time period with a snooze

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countdown displayed. When the countdown reaches 0 (zero) the alarm is
triggered again.
Press Standby or Alarm to fully cancel a sounding alarm and switch the radio
to standby.
5.3 Sleep
To set the sleep timer while the radio is playing Press Sleep. You can choose
the sleep delay time in minutes from: Sleep Off | 15 |30 | 45 | 60 | 90.
Use select control button to cycle through the options (or press Sleep
repeatedly) then press Select to choose the displayed option.
Once you select a sleep delay period, the display returns to the Now playing
screen displaying a Crescent moon icon and the remaining time, in minutes,
before the sleep time expires.
After the sleep delay period the radio switches to standby mode.
6 System settings
The System Settings allow you to tailor the CR2 with a variety of options to
suit you.
To access system settings from any mode Select Menu >System Settings >,
then choose from the various options as described in the menu as below.
The System Setting Menu options are:
Ÿ Sleep
Ÿ Alarm
Ÿ Equaliser
Ÿ Time/Date
Ÿ Backlight
Ÿ Language
Ÿ Factory Reset
Ÿ Software upgrade
Ÿ Software version
To navigate through the menus
The following controls are used to move about the menu tree to choose and
select the required settings:
Select – (pressing the Select control button) this selects the currently displayed
option, if the option has a further sub-menu the first option of the sub-menu is
displayed. If the option is a setting value, the displayed value is selected and
either the next setting is highlighted or, if there are no further settings, the
display returns to the parent menu for that setting.
Select control button – cycles forwards and backwards through the current menu
or setting options.
Back – jumps back to the parent menu of the currently displayed menu or setting.
Menu to return to the Now Playing screen.
6.1 Equalizer
This presents a My Equaliser option to allow you to create your own equaliser
settings.
My EQ… | Normal | Classic | Jazz | Pop | Rock | Speech
6.1.1 My EQ setup…
This option allows you to set a bias in the treble and bass audio frequencies and
turn 'Loudness' On or Off. Values can be set between -7 (Minus 7) and +7 (plus 7).
Treble – (Use the select control button to choose a bias value between -7 and +7)
Bass – (Use the select control button to choose a bias value between -7 and +7)
Loudness – No or Yes. (When Yes, low-level high and low frequency sounds are
boosted to give a ‘fuller' sound.)
6.2 Time/Date
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the time and date are automatically
broadcast over DAB and FM (when available).
You can also select the display format for the time and date.
The Time menu contains the following options:
ŸSet Time/Date – (see below)
ŸAuto update - Update from Any | Update from digital radio | Update
from FM | No Update
ŸSet 12/24 hour - 12 | 24
ŸSet date format - DD-MM-YYYY | MM-DD-YYYY.
ŸClock style-Normal Digital| Big digital|Classic Analog|Modern Analog
Set time/date
This option is for manually setting the time and date displayed.The time
displays as hh:mm, with the first value, hh, active (flashing). Adjust each
value using the select control button and press Select to confirm. The next
value then becomes active and flashes. The date values follow and are set in
the same way.
Note: The date displays as DD-MM-YYYY or MM-DD-YYYY depending on
your choice of date format (see above).
6.3 Backlight
The CR2 has a backlight with three brightness settings, and adjustable
timeout (this is the time delay, in seconds, after which the display switches to
the Dim level).
There are three settings:
ŸTimeout - Light On | 10 | 20 | 30 | 45 | 60 | 90 | 120 | 180 sec
ŸOn level - High | Mid | Low
ŸDim level - High | Mid | Low
synchronised with national time signals 6.4 Language
The default language is English. To change, select Menu > System settings
> Language >then select your language.
6.5 Factory reset
A factory reset clears all user defined settings, replacing them with the original
default values, so time/date,preferences/ settings and DAB station list are all lost.
If you select Factory reset, you are asked to confirm by selecting “Yes”.
7 Troubleshooting and error messages
7.1 Error messages
Message
Des cri ption
DAB mode
Service not availa ble
No DAB reception
Sig nal error
The DAB signal ha s be en inter rupted .
No DAB Statio n
The current station does not broadcast an identity name.
(No Name)
The listed st ati on cannot be fou nd .
No statio ns fo und
No DAB st ati on s are av ai lable – ch ec k ae rial .
FM mode
No RadioText
No RDS text inf orm at ion is ava ilable on thi s st at ion.
No PTY
No RDS prog ramme type infor mati on is availab le.
No Name
No RDS st ati on name is being broa dcast
Gen era l messages
Update fa ile d
Soft ware upgrad e fai led

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7.2 Troubleshooting
Check/move antenna, Move radio
Rescan high-strength stations only.
For DAB or DAB+, check the
current status of local coverage
with your national digital radio
authority.
As above then rescan stations
Solutions
Low signal
Low signal
Cause
strength
strength
FM: Hiss
DAB: burbling/
intermittent
cut-out
DAB:
No stations
available’
message
Problem
Message
Des cri ption
Time is not set
No time value is cu rren tly se t on thi s pl atf orm .
Time Not saved
Any changes mad e to the time se ttings will be los t.
Alarm Not saved
Any changes mad e to the Alarm setting s will be lost.
Invalid Date
The entered va lue do es not match a va lid da te.
Power Supply: 9V DC 1.5A
Dimension (mm): 119W x170 H x 108D
Weight: 1.1KG
8 Technical Specification:
Model: CR2
Type:
Speaker: 2.5” full range speaker
Portable Clock Radio
Power: 4W RMS
Specifications subject to change without notice. LEMEGA Audio reserves the
right to make product changes without notice.The information included within
this owner’s manual was accurate at the time of printing. LEMEGA audio
shall not be held liable for operational, technical, or editorial errors/omissions.
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