LEMEGA MSY1 User manual

MSY1DAB/DAB+(Optional)/FMradiowith CD playerand
Bluetooth
MSY1
USERMANUAL
PLEASE READTHISUSERMANUALCOMPLETELYBEFOREOPERATING
THISUNITANDRETAINTHISBOOKLETFORFUTUREREFERENCE

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CAUTION:
Usageofcontrolsoradjustmentsorperformanceofproceduresotherthanthosespecifiedhereinmay
result inhazardousradiationexposure.
Thisunit shouldnot beadjustedorrepairedbyanyoneexceptqualifiedservicepersonnel.
PRECAUTIONSBEFOREUSE
KEEP THESEINSTRUCTIONSINMIND:
1. Donotusethisdevicenearwater.
2. Cleanonlywithaslightlydampcloth.
3. Donot coverorblockanyventilationopenings.Whenplacingthedeviceonashelf, leave5cm(2 )
free spacearoundthe wholedevice.
4. Install inaccordancewiththesuppliedusermanual.
5. *Don’tstep onorpinchthepoweradaptor.Beverycareful,particularlyneartheplugsandthe
cable’sexitpoint. Donotplaceheavyitemsonthepoweradaptor, whichmaydamage it. Keepthe
entiredeviceoutofchildren’sreach!Whenplayingwiththepowercable,theycanseriouslyinjure
themselves.
6. *Unplugthisdeviceduringlightningstormsorwhen unusedforalong period.
7. Keepthedeviceawayfromheatsourcessuchasradiators,heaters, stoves, candlesandother
heat-generating productsornakedflame.
8. Avoidusing thedevicenearstrongmagneticfields.
9.Electrostaticdischarge candisturbnormalusageofthisdevice. Ifso, simplyreset andrestart the
devicefollowingthe instructionmanual. During filetransmission,pleasehandlewithcareand
operateinastatic-free environment.
10.Warning!Neverinsertanobjectintothe productthroughtheventsoropenings.Highvoltageflows
throughtheproductandinsertinganobjectcancauseelectricshockand/orshortcircuitinternalparts.
Forthesamereason,donotspill waterorliquidonthe product.
11.Donotuseinwetormoistareassuchasbathrooms, steamykitchensornearswimmingpools.
12.Donotusethisdevicewhencondensationmayoccur.
13.Although thisdeviceismanufactured withtheutmost careandcheckedseveraltimesbefore
leavingthefactory,it isstill possiblethatproblemsmayoccur,aswithall electricalappliances. Ifyou
noticesmoke,anexcessivebuild-upofheatoranyotherunexpectedphenomena, you should
disconnect theplug fromthemainpowersocket immediately.
14.Thisdevicemustoperateonapowersourceasspecified onthespecification label. Ifyouarenot
sureofthetype ofpowersupplyusedinyourhome, consult yourdealerorlocalpowercompany.
15.*Thesocketoutletmustbeinstallednearthe equipment andmustbeeasilyaccessible.
16.*Donotoverloadacoutletsorextensioncords.Overloadingcancausefireorelectricshock.
17.*Deviceswithclass 1construction shouldbeconnectedtoamainsocketoutlet withaprotective
earthedconnection.
18.*Deviceswithclass 2construction donot requireaearthedconnection.
19.Keepawayfromrodents. Rodentsenjoybitingonpowercords.
20.*Alwaysholdtheplug whenpullingitout of themainsupplysocket. Donotpull thepowercord.
Thiscancauseashort circuit.
21.Avoidplacingthe deviceon anysurfacesthatmaybesubjecttovibrationsorshocks.
22.Tocleanthedevice,useasoftdrycloth. Donotusesolventsorpetrolbasedfluids. Toremove
severestains,youmayuseadampclothwithdilutedetergent.
23.The supplierisnot responsiblefordamage orlostdatacausedbymalfunction,misuse,
modificationof the deviceorbatteryreplacement.
24.Donotinterruptthe connection whenthedeviceisformatting ortransferring files.Otherwise,data
maybecorruptedorlost.
25.IftheunithasUSBplaybackfunction,theusbmemorystickshouldbepluggedintotheunitdirectly.
Don’tuseanusbextensioncablebecauseitcancauseinterferenceresulting infailing of data.
26.The apparatusshall notbeexposedtodrippingorsplashingandmakesurethatnoobjectsfilled
withliquids,suchasvases,areplacedonorneartheapparatus.

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27.*Tocompletelydisconnectthe powerinput, themainsplug oftheapparatusshall bedisconnected
fromthemains,asthedisconnectdeviceisthemainsplugof apparatus.
28.Iftheunitworks withbattery,Batteryshall notbe exposed toexcessiveheatsuchassunshine,fire
orthelike.
29.Attention shouldbedrawntotheenvironmentalaspectsof batterydisposal.
30.The apparatuscanonlybeusedinmoderateextremelycoldorclimateswarm environments
shouldbeavoided.
31.The ratinglabelhasbeenmarkedonthebottomorback panelof theapparatus.
32.Thisdeviceisnotintended forusebypeople(includingchildren)withphysical, sensoryormental
disabilities,oralack ofexperienceand knowledge,unless they’reundersupervision orhavereceived
instructionsabout thecorrect useofthedevicebythepersonwhoisresponsiblefortheirsafety.
33.Thisproduct isintendedfornon-professionaluseonlyandnot forcommercialorindustrialuse.
34.Makesuretheunit isadjustedtoastableposition.Damage causedbyusing thisproduct inan
unstableposition orbyfailuretofollowanyotherwarningorprecautioncontainedwithinthisuser
manualwill notbecoveredbywarranty.
35.Neverremovethecasingof thisapparatus.
36.Neverplacethisapparatusonotherelectricalequipment.
37.Donotuseorstorethisproductinaplacewhereitissubjecttodirectsunlight, heat, excessivedust
orvibration.
38.Donotallowchildrenaccesstoplasticbags.
39.Onlyuseattachments/accessoriesspecifiedbythemanufacturer.
40.Referall servicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.Servicingisrequiredwhenthe apparatushas
been damagedinanyway,suchasthe powersupplycordorthe plug,when liquidhasbeenspilledor
objectshavefallenintotheapparatus, whentheapparatushasbeenexposedtorainormoisture,
doesnotoperatenormally,orhasbeendropped.
41.*Donotuseadamagedpowercordorplug oralooseoutlet. Doingsomayresultinfireorelectric
shock.
42.Prolonged exposuretoloudsoundsfrompersonalmusicplayersmayleadtotemporaryor
permanenthearingloss.
INSTALLATION
•Unpack all partsandremoveprotectivematerial.
•*Donotconnect theunit tothemainsbeforechecking themainsvoltage andbeforeall other
connectionshavebeenmade.
*Thoseinstruction arerelatedonlytoproductsusing powercableorACpoweradaptor.
Topreventpossiblehearingdamage,donot listenathighvolumelevelsforlongperiodsof
time.Consistentexposuretohighvolumeswhenusing headphonescandamageyourhearing.Always
checkthevolumelevelbeforeyouinsertheadphonesintoyourears.Useofheadphonesother
thanthosesuppliedbyPuremayexposeyoutohearing damage,asthehighlevelvolumewarning
onthedevicemaybe inaccurate.Useofheadphoneswhileoperatingavehicleisnot recommended
andisillegalinsomeareas.Ifyoufind that listening toisdistracting whileoperating anytypeof vehicle
orperforminganactivitythat requiresyourfull attention,stoplistening.

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CONTROLLOCATIONS
PRODUCTOVERVIEW
1. CD/BLUETOOTHPLAY/PAUSE
FMAUTONSCANBUTTON 12.PRESET4BUTTON
2. PRESET1BUTTON13.CD/BLUETOOTHSKIPNEXT
/ TUNE+BUTTON
3. AUDIO INJACK14.SPEAREKL
4. USBJACKFORPLAYING MP315.CD DOOROPEN/CLOSE
BUTTON
5. PRESET2BUTTON16.SOURCEBUTTON
6. CD/USBSTOP BUTTON17.TFT DISPLAY
7. VOLUMECONTROLKNOB
SELECTBUTTON
MENU BUTTON
18.MENU/BACKBUTTON
8. CD/BLUETOOTHSKIPPREVIOUS
/TUNE-BUTTON 19.REMOTEIR
9. PRESET3BUTTON20.SPEAREK R
10.USBCHARGEJACK21.STANDBYBUTTON
11.PHONEJACK

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REARPANEL
1. AC~ INPOWERCORD
2. ANTTheantenna shouldbeextendedtoensuregoodreception.
Remote control

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GETTING STARTED
ACCESSORIES INCLUDED
Carefullyremovetheunit andall accessoriesfromthepackage.
Pleaseverifythat youhaveall thefollowingaccessoriesbeforerecyclingthe giftbox.
•UserManual
•Remotecontrol
POWERSOURCE
Thisunitoperateson 100-240VAC~50/60 HzAChouseholdcurrentandrequiresoneCR2025 3V
lithiumbattery(included)forthe remotecontrol. Donotattempt tooperatetheunit fromanyother
powersource. Youcouldcausedamagetotheunit and voidyourwarranty.
ACPowerConnection
PlugtheACpowercordintoanavailable100-240VAC~50/60HzACOutlet. Makesuretheplugis
securelyinsertedintotheACoutlet.
RemoteControl The remotecontroloperateson one CR2025 3Vlithiumbattery(included in
theremote). Toactivatetheremotecontrol,removethe insulatortab
insertedinthe batterycompartment.
Ifthe remoteoperationbecomesintermittentorunsatisfactory, replacethe
originalbatterywithanewCR20253Vlithiumbattery.
1.Press downonthecompartment cover, slideoutthebatteryholderfrom
theremotecontrolcase.
2.Replacethebatterymakingsurethebatteryisinstalledcorrectly. The
remotewill not workif the batteryisinstalledwiththe wrongpolarity.
CAUTION:
Dangerofexplosionifthebatteryisreplacedincorrectly.
Replaceonlywiththesameorequivalent typebattery.
Insert thebatteryholderbackintothebatteryslot.
1. STANDBY BUTTON15.MEMORYBUTTON
2. DISCDIRECTSEARCH BUTTON16.TIME/CLK.SETBUTTON
3. REPEATBUTTON17.SLEEPBUTTON
4. CD/USB TRACKDOWN OR
TIMEDOWNBUTTONTUNER
DOWNBUTTON
18.FOLDERUPBUTTON/
TUNERPRESETBUTTON
5. EQBUTTON 19.RANDOMBURRON
6. FMMONO/ST. BUTTON20.
SELECTBUTTON
7. X-BASS BUTTON21.CD/USBTRACKUP ORTIME
UP,TUNERUPBUTTON
8. DAB/FMSELECTBUTTON22.FOLDERDOWNBUTTON/TUNERPRESET
DOWN
9. CD/USB SELECTBUTTON23.FOLDERON/OFF BUTTON
10.DABINFO BUTTON24.BLUETOOTH/AUXSELECTBUTTON
11.DAB/FMSCANBUTTON
25.MUTEBUTTON
12.CD/USBDISPLAY/ BTPAIRING
BUTTON 26.DAB/FMMENU BUTTON
13.CD /USB/BTSTOP BUTTON27.VOLUMEUPAND DOWNBUTTON
14.OPEN/CLOSEBUTTON28.CD/USB/BTPLAY/PAUSE BUTTON

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BatteryPrecautions
lReplacementofbatteriesmust bedone byanadult.
lThe supplyterminalsarenot tobe short-circuited.
lNon-rechargeablebatteriesarenottoberecharged.
lExhaustedbatteriesaretoberemoved.
lOnlybatteriesof theequivalenttypearetobeused.
lBatteriesaretobeinsertedwiththe correctpolarity.
lDisposeofbatteriesproperly.Donotdisposeofbatteriesinfire.Thebatteriesmayexplodeor
leak.
WARNING
DO NOTINGESTBATTERY, CHEMICALBURNHAZARD
The remotecontrolsupplied withthisproductcontainsacoin/buttoncell battery. Ifthe
coin/buttoncell batteryisswallowed, itcancausesevereinternalburnsinjust2hoursand
can leadtodeath.
Keepnewand usedbatteriesawayfromchildren. Ifthe batterycompartmentdoesnot close
securely, stopusing theproductandkeepitawayfromchildren.
NOTE: Onlyuseawell-knownbrandof batterytoensurethelongest lifeandbestperformance.
UNDERSTANDING THECONTROLFUNCTIONS
ADJUSTINGANDMUTINGTHEVOLUME
TurntheVolumedialtoincreaseordecreasethe volume.
FEATURES
DISPLAY
SOURCE/ MENU
Press theSourcebuttontodisplaythe ‘Source’menu. Turnandpress theSelectdialtoswitch
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Description Function
DAB Radio(Optional)Listentoadigitalradiostation.
FMRadioListentoanFMradiostation.
BluetoothListeningtoaBluetoothdevice
AuxiliaryInputListentocontentfromadeviceconnectedtoyourAuxinconnection
CD PlayerListen toaCD.
USB PlayerListentotracks fromyourcomputerUSB.
Changingtheinformationshownonscreen
Whenlistening toadigitalorFMradiostation,youcan changethe informationthatisdisplayedonthe
screen.
Digital radio(Optional)
When listeningtodigitalradio,press theSelectdialtotoggletheinformationdisplayedonscreen
betweenScrollingtext, Programmetype,Ensemble, Channel/ frequency,Signalstrength/error,
BitrateorDate.
When listeningtodigitalradio, you canalsopress andholdtheSelect dialtotogglethedisplayto
showthe ‘Nowplaying’screen,afull screen version oftheradiostationartworkand ascreenthat
showsinformationabouttheshowthat isbeingbroadcast alongwiththe radiostationartwork.
FMradio
When listeningtoFMradio,pressthe INFObutton totogglethe informationdisplayedonthe screen
between ‘Scrolling text’, ‘Programmetype’,‘Stereo/Mono’and ‘Date’.
POWERbutton
TurnSTANDBYbutton
1. Press thePowerButtonforTurnontheDABDigitalRadio. The first timetheDABDigitalRadiois
switched, itwill startupDABmode.It will automaticallyscanforthe availableradiostations.
2.WhenyourDABDigitalRadioisusingpoweradapter,Press andholdthePowerButton for2
secondstoswitch ‘standby’.Unplug thepoweradaptertoturnoffyourDigitalRadiocompletely.
LISTENINGTODIGITALORFMRADIO
Changingdigital DABstations
1. Press theSourcebuttonand turnandpressthe Selectdialtoselect ‘DABradio’fromthe Home

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screen. The firsttimeyouselect DAB radio, DABwill perform an autotunetofindall available
stationsandwill tuneintoonewhenfinished.
2. Press andholdtheMenubuttonSelecttostationList
3. Press theSELECTButton tochange thestation.
ChangingFMstations
Seektuning
Press theSelectdialortheTUNE orTUNE Button onthefrontpaneltoseektothenextor
previousFMradiostationthathasastrong signal.Ifyouareusingtheremotecontrolpress theTUNE
orTUNE buttonsonthe remotecontroltoseektothe nextorpreviousstation.
Manualtuning
TurntheSelectdialrightorleft orpress theTUNE orTUNE buttonsonthe front paneltostep
up ordown0.05 MHz.Ifyouareusingtheremotecontrolpress the TUNEorTUNE buttonsto
stepupordown0.05 MHz.
Storingapreset
You canstoreupto30digitaland30FMstationsforquick access.
Toquick-storeastation toapresetbutton (1-3)
TunetotheDAB orFMstation youwanttostore.Press andholdone
ofthenumberedPreset buttons(1-3)fortwosecondsuntil youseea
message toconfirm thatthepresethasbeen stored.
Tostoreastation tothepresetlist(4-30)
1. Tunetothe DABorFMstation youwanttostore.
2.Holdthe4+buttontoviewthenumericallistofstoredpresets,then
turnandpress theSelect dialorusethe “Select buttonsonthe
remotecontroltochooseanyPresetnumberbetween4and 30. You
can overwriteexistingpresets.
4. Press theSelectdialortheSelectbutton onthe remotecontroltostorethepreset
Torecall apresetwhenlistening todigitalradioorFMradio
1. TotunetoPresets1to3,press thecorresponding numberedbuttonon thefrontpaneloronthe
remotecontrol(1to3).
2. Toaccess presets4to30onthefrontpanelpress the 4+button, turntheSelectdialrightorleftto
scroll throughthelistofpresets,thenpushandreleasethe Selectdialtotune totheselectedpreset.
Toaccess presets4to30using theremotecontrol, pressand releasethe4+ buttonandusethe
“Select buttonstoscroll andselectapreset.

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Usingtheauxiliaryinput
You canusetheauxiliaryinputplayanymusicfromyourphoneortablet.
Connectinganauxiliarydevice
Connectthelineoutorheadphonesocketofyourauxiliarydevicetothe AuxInsocketusingasuitable
cable.
Selectingtheauxiliaryinput
1. Press Sourcebuttontoselect ‘AuxiliaryInput’fromtheHomescreen.
2. ConnecttheexternalaudiosourcetotheAuxIn3. 5mm stereosocket.
USINGTHEBLUETOOTHINPUT
You canuseBluetoothtowirelesslyconnecttoadevice, suchasamobilephone ortablet. Youcan
thenstreammusicfromyourmobilephoneortablet through.
The firsttimeyouconnectaBluetoothdevice, youneedtopairthem.Afteryou'vepairedadevice,
remembersitforthenext time.
ListeningtoaBluetoothdevice
1. Press tosourcetoBluetoothmode.Thiswill poweron theBluetooth.
2. Turnon theBluetoothonyourenableddevice.
3. SelectBluetoothdevicename “LEMEGAMSY1 whenitappearsonyourdevice'sscreen toinitiate
searching.
4. You canstarttoplayyourmusicfileswirelessly. Adjustthevolumelevelonyourdevice.
5. Ifyouwanttopairthe LEMEGAMSY1withanotherBluetoothdevice,press andhold the
BTPairing Button(onremotecontrol) afew seconds. The “connected will flash. The LEMEGA
MSY1 will go intoPairing/Discoverablemode. Repeatsteps3&4
Note:Formoreinformation,seeyourBluetoothdevice'susermanual.Ifyouareaskedtoenterapass
code,enter0000.
Disconnecting aBluetoothdevice
TodisconnectaBluetoothdevice,dooneof thefollowing:
lPress SourcetoswitchtodigitalradioorFMradio.
lSwitchoff Bluetoothontheconnecteddevice.
CD/USBoperation
LoadingandPlayingCD Disc
Press theSOURCEbuttontoCDmode.PresstheOPEN/CLOSEbuttontoejecttheCD compartment
door.Install adisc withtheCD labelsidefacing up.Press theOPEN/CLOSEbuttonagaintoclosethe
CD compartment door. Afterreading, thetotalnumberof tracks will beshownonthedisplay.It will
automaticallystart toplay.
Reading and Playing USBDevice
InsertaUSB deviceintotheUSBinputjack.PresstheSOURCEbuttontoUSB mode.Afterreading
thetotalnumberoftracks will beshownon thedisplay.PresstheUSB PLAY/PAUSE buttonto
play.
Play/PauseControl
Topauseplaybackpress the PLAY/PAUSE button. Press thebuttonagaintoresumeplayback.
Stop Control
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SkipTrack
During playback press thePREVIOUS orNEXT buttontosearchtothepreviousornext track.
DirectSelectTrack
Press the numericbuttons[1],[2], …,[0]todirectlyselectthedesiredtrack toplay.Forexamplewhen
the button[3]ispressed andthenfollowbypressingtheselectbutton,itwill jumptotrack 3toplay.Or
whenthe button[1]and then button[2]arepressedandthenfollowbypressingthe select button, it
will jumptotrack1,2toplay.
High-SpeedMusicSearch
During playbackpress &holdthePREVIOUS orNEXT buttontostarthigh-speedsearching.
When youreleasethePREVIOUS orNEXT button normalspeedplayback will resume.
RepeatPlaying
During playback press the REPEAT button oncethe displayshows “
1
.The currenttrack will be
playedrepeatedly. Press theREPEAT buttonagainthedisplayshows “ . All trackswill be
playedrepeatedly. Press theREPEAT buttonagaintoresumenormalplayback.
RandomPlay
During playback presstheRANDOMbuttontoplaymusicinrandomorder.The displaywill show “ .
Press theRANDOMbuttonagaintoresumenormalplayback.
ProgrammedPlayback
Thisunit can beprogrammed toplayasequenceoftracks selected.
1. Insert adisc andinstop modepress theMEMORYbutton. “P-01 isshownwith “01 flashingin
“T-01 shown.
2. Press thePREVIOUS orNEXT buttontoselectthe desired track.
3. Press theSELECTbuttontosavethedesiredtrack.
4. Repeatsteps2-4toprogramup to99programmedtracks.
5. Press thePLAY/PAUSE buttontoplayaccordingtotheprogrammedtrack.
6. Toclearthe programplay,presstheSTOP buttontwiceorchangetoanothermode.
7.During programplayyoucanalsodo the “RepeatOne or “RepeatAll operation.Butduringthe
programplay, randomplayisnot supported.
FolderSelect(MP3fileonly)
During MP3playback press theFOLDERbuttontoFOLDERON,Press the PRESET orPRESET
buttonrepeatedlytotunetochangethefolder.
Instopmode pressthePRESET orPRESET buttontochangethe folder. Thenpress the
PREVIOUS orNEXT buttontoselect yourdesired track toplay. Press the PLAY/PAUSE
buttontostartplayback thetrack.
ID3TagDisplay(MP3fileonlyinwhichtheID3Taginformation isincluded)
Press theDISPLAYbuttonwill toggletheID3Tagdisplayon/off. Whenit ison, theMP3track’stitle,
artist andalbumdetailswill bedisplayed.
Settingclock andtimers
Setting TIMES
1. Press theTIMER/CLOCKbuttontoselect ‘Alarms’.
2. Press Select toturn ‘Alarm’to ‘On’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochangethe ‘Frequency.
4. Select ‘WakeUptime’byturningandpressing the Selectdial,turnthe dialtoadjustthehoursand
minutes,pressingSelect toconfirm eachsection.
5. TurnandpresstheSelect dialtoselect ‘Source’.TurnandpresstheSelect dialtochoosebetween

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‘FM’, ‘DigitalRadio’, ‘CD’or ‘USB’,thenpress theSelect dialtoconfirm.
6. Ifyou’vechosen ‘DigitalRadio’or ‘FM’radio, turnandpress theSelectdialtoselect ‘Preset’. To
playthestationyoulastlistenedto,turnandpresstheSelectdialtoselect ‘Lastlistened’orturnand
press theSelectdialtochoosearadiostationfromthepresetlist.
Note:Skipthisstep if youaresettingaTonealarm.
7. Turnandpress theSelectdialtoselect ‘Duration’.Turnandpress theSelecttosetthedurationthat
thealarm will sound inminutes.
8. Turnandpress theSelectdialtoselect ‘Volume’.Turnandpress theSelectthedialtosetthe
volumeof thealarm.
EQ operation
You canenjoydifferentEQsoundeffect modes.
1. Press theEQUALIZERbuttonthedisplayshowsEqualizer’.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialofPRESET orPRESET buttontochoosebetween ‘Normal’,
‘Classic’, ‘Jazz’, ‘Pop’, ‘Rock’, ‘Speech’and ‘MyEQ’. Ifyouwanttouseacustomequalization
setting,select ‘Custom’(seebelowformoreinformation).
X-BASS
You canalsoboostthebass effectofthe music.Press theX-BASSbuttonwill toggletheX-Bass effect
betweenOnandOff.
Sleepfunction
1.When theunit isswitchedon,press theSLEEPbuttonrepeatedlytoselectsleepdurationfrom15,
30,45,60,90, sleeptimeoff,
2. When thesleeptimeriszero, the unit will turnoff automatically.
3. Tocancelthesleepfunction, press theSTANDBYbuttontoturnoff the unit. OrpresstheSLEEP
buttonrepeatedlytoselect “sleepoff .
Timeanddate settings
Theclockwill automaticallyset itself usingyourdigitalorFMradiosignal. If thetimeordatedoesnot
Updateautomatically,youcan manuallyset it usingthisoption.
Note:Anytimeordateupdatesreceivedbyadigitalbroadcastwill overridemanualsettings.
Settingthetimeanddatemanually
1. Press theMenu buttontoviewthe mainmenu.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtoselect ‘Systemsettings’> ‘Time/Date’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Set Time/Date’.
4. Turnandpress theSelectdialtosetthe dayofthemonth.Repeattosetthemonthandyear.
5. Turnandpress theSelectdialtosetthe hour.Repeattoadjusttheminutes.
Note: Ifyouhaveset12hourtimeformat, makesurethat youselect the ‘AM’or ‘PM’version of the
hourbeforepressingtheSelectdial.
Timeanddatesynchronizationoptions
You cansynchronizethe timeanddateon theFMordigitalradiosignal.
Tospecifytheclock synchronizationoptions:
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtoselect ‘Systemsettings’> ‘Time/Date’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Autoupdate’.
4. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoosebetween the ‘fromany’, ‘fromDigitalRadio’, ‘fromFM’
and ‘NoUpdate’clocksynchronization options.
Changingthetimeformat
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtoselect ‘Systemsettings’> ‘Time/Date’.

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3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Set12/24hour’.
4. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoosebetween ‘12’or ‘24’hours.
Changingthedateformat
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtoselect ‘Systemsettings’> ‘Time/Date’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Setdateformat’.
4. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoosebetween ‘DD-MM-YYYY’and ‘MM-DD-YYYY’
Changingyourpreferredlanguage
You canselectthelanguageformenusand options.
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu..
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Systemsettings’> ‘Language’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtoselectamenulanguage.
Carryingoutafactoryreset
Resettingremovesall presets, storedstations,alarmsandresetsall otheroptionstodefault
settings.
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu...
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Systemsettings’> ‘FactoryReset’.
3.Turnandpressthe Select dialtoselect ‘Yes’toresetfactorysettings.Select ‘No’ifyou donotwant
toresettofactorysettings.
Backlight
You canadjust theduration that thescreenisilluminatedforandthe brightness ofthescreenwhen.
Timeout
Toadjust the durationofthescreen backlight beforedimming:
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Systemsettings’> ‘Backlight’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Timeout’.
4. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochooseatimeoutsetting. Tospecifythatthebacklight should
always remainon, choose ‘On’.
Onlevel
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Systemsettings’> ‘Backlight’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘OnLevel’.
4. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoosebetween ‘High’, ‘Medium’or ‘Low’.
Dimlevel
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Systemsettings’> ‘Backlight’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘DimLevel’.
4. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoosebetween ‘High’, ‘Medium’, ‘Low’or ‘Off’.
DABsettings(Optional)
Note:You canonlysee theDABsettingswhenyouhaveselected ‘DAB’asthe radiosource.
Full scan
You canusethe ‘Full Scan’(autotune)function toautomaticallyscanfornewdigitalradiostationsand
removeinactiveones.
Tocarryout anautotune:

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1. Press theMenu button.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialorusethe<Select> buttonsontheremotecontroltochoose
‘Scan’.Thenumberof stationsfoundwill bedisplayed during theautotune.
When theautotunehasfinished,tunetothelaststationthatyouwerelisteningto.If thelast station
you werelisteningtoisnolongeravailable,tuneintothefirststationinthealphabeticallist.
Manual tuning
Tomanuallycheck thesignalstrengthofaknownchannel:
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘Manualtune’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoosethechannel.
Dynamicrangecontrol
DynamicRange Control(DRC)isused tomakequietersoundsinadigitalradiobroadcasteasierto
hearatlowvolumeorinanoisyenvironment. CheckwiththebroadcasterstofindoutiftheyuseDRC.
Tochangethe DRC settings:
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘DRC’.
3. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoosebetween oneofthefollowingoptions:
DRC high:Appliesmaximumcompression totheDRC level.
DRC low: AppliesreducedcompressiontotheDRC level.
DRC off: RemovesDRC compression.
FMradiosettings
Note:You canonlysee theFMradiosettingswhenyouhaveselected ‘FM’astheradiosource.
FMstereooption
You canchoosebetweenstereoormonoreceptionwhenlisteningtoFMradio. Monomayimprove
claritywherestereosignalsareweak.
To changebetweenStereoorMonoreception:
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘AudioSetting’.
3. Select between ‘StereoAllowed’or ‘ForcedMono’.
FMscan
You can choosewhetherautomaticallystopsatthe nextavailableFMstationorthenextavailableFM
stationwithastrongsignalwhenscanningforanFMstation.Tochange theFMscan setting:
1. Press andholdtheMenubuttontoviewthemainmenu.
2. Turnandpress theSelectdialtochoose ‘ScanSetting’.
3. Select between ‘StrongStationsOnly’or ‘All Stations’
Energysaving
Due toErPstage 2requirementsandprotect theenvironment, theunit will turnoff tothestandby
modeautomaticallyoncenomusichasbeenplaying around15minutesexcept inAUXmode.When
the AUXmode isusedformorethan 4hours,the unitwill switchtostandbymode.10minutesbefore
enteringstandbymodeyouwill be notifiedwith “AUTO-OFF flashingonthedisplay. Toextendthe
AUXmodeyoucan pressRANDOM.
When theunitispoweroffdue toErP,youcanpress theSTANDBYbuttontoturnonthe unit again.

E14
SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS
DAB+ radiofrequencyrange174.928-239.2MHz
FMradiofrequencyrange
Bluetoothfrequencyrange 87.5-108 MHz
2.402-2.480GHz
ACpowerinput100-240V~, 50/60Hz
Powerconsumption 30 W
Speakeroutputpower2x10 W
BluetoothV5.0+ EDR
USB chargingport
Auxin
Phoneout
USB 2.0typeAjack,5VDC,1Amax.
3.5mm stereojack
3.5mm stereojack 32ohm
Remotecontrolbattery(included)CR2025x1pcs
Unit dimension(LxDxH)380x212x139mm
Totalweight3.3kg
The specification presentsonlyasareference.Thevalue of weightandsizeareapproximation.Our
product isimproved ceaselesslyandthespecification andfunctionmaybechangedwithoutprior
notice.
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