Oakcastle DAB500 User manual

DAB500
USER MANUAL

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What’s In the Box?..............................................................................................................
Controls And Functions…………………………..…………………………………………......................
Instructions Guide……………………………………………………………………………........................
Basic Operation…………………………………………………………………………………….
DAB/DAB+ Radio……………………………………………………………………………….
FM Radio………………………………………………………………………………………………
CD Mode………………………………………………………………………...........................
Bluetooth Mode……………………………………………………………………...……………
AUX In Mode………………………………………………………………………………………..
USB Mode…………………………………………………................................................
Dual Alarm &Sleep Timer……………………………………………………………………..
System Settings………………………………………………………………….....................
Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………………………........................
Specification…………………………………………………………………………………...........................
Warranty……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Safety Information…………………………………………………………………………….......................
Contents

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What’s in the Box?
Box Contents
A. Oakcastle DAB500 Music System Player
B. Power Adapter
C. User Manual
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Front & Rear View Control Buttons
Controls & Functions
1. Display Screen
2. Power Mode
3. Info/Menu
4. Alarm
5. Preset
6. Vol/Enter/Stop
7. Scan/Play/Pause
8. Previous/Rewind
9. Next/Fast Forward
10. Eject
11. DC In
12. AUX In
13. Headphone Port
14. USB Playback Port
15. Telescope Antenna
16. CD Tray
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Remote Control Buttons
Controls & Functions
1. Power
2. Alarm
3. EQ
4. Stop
5. Rewind
6. Mode
7. Previous
8. VOL-
9. Eject
10. Sleep
11. Prog
12. Fast Forward
13. Dimmer
14. Up
15. Menu
16. Next
17. Ok/Play/Pause
18. VOL+
19. Down
20. Input Letters
and Number
21. Fav
22. Mute
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Basic Operation
*Please note that the instructions within this manual will refer to the remote button
number e.g. (Rem*number*) or radio buttons e.g. (Ref* number*) in accordance with
the diagrams on pages 4-5.
Remove the packaging and prepare your Oakcastle DAB500 for use. Unwind the radio
power cable included in the box, insert one end into the radio DC IN port (Ref.11) and
the other end into a wall socket.
Extend the radio antenna in full to make sure you will get the best possible radio signal
before scanning for DAB and FM radio stations.
Power ON/OFF
To power on (Working Mode), press the Power/Mode button (Ref.2), or the Power
button on remote (Rem.1).
To power off (Standby Mode), press the Power/Mode button (Ref.2) and hold for 2-3
seconds.
Changing the radio modes
In working mode, press the Power/Mode (Ref.2), repeatedly to change the radio
mode in between: DAB, FM, CD, Bluetooth, Aux-in and USB mode.
Sound modes
Press the EQ button (Rem.3) on the remote control to change the sound modes
between Normal, Classic, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Speech, and My EQ.
Note: You can create your personalised ‘My EQ’ asper your preferences as
described inpage:
Dimmer
Press the ‘Dimmer’ button (Rem.13), to change the display brightness. You can
choose between high, medium, and low.
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DAB/DAB+ Radio
DAB Radio
Ensure that the antenna is fully extended before processing a radio station scan to
make sure you will have the best possible radio reception.
Press the ‘Power/Mode’ button on the unit (Ref.2) or on the remote (Rem.6)
repeatedly to change the radio mode to DAB.
Once the radio is set to DAB mode for the first time, the Oakcastle DAB500 will
automatically start scanning for available DAB/DAB+ radio stations, showing
'Scanning...' on the display screen. Once the scan has been completed, a full list of
radio stations found will be displayed. Press the Vol/Enter/Stop button (Ref.6) or use
the Previous/Next button on the remote control (Rem.7/16), to scroll through the list.
Highlight a radio station that you wish to play then press the Vol/Enter/Stop dial
(Ref.6) or the OK button on the remote control (Rem.17) to start playing.
To choose the previous or next station, return to the list, and the use the
'Vol/Enter/Stop' dial (Ref.6) or the navigation buttons on remote control to scroll
through the list.
To process a new scan, press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button on the unit (Ref.3) or
the Menu button on remote (Rem.15) for 2-3 seconds. Select the 'Full Scan' option.
The radio will now begin scanning for DAB stations. Once the scan has been
completed a list with all found radio stations will be displayed.
DAB/DAB+ Preset Stations
Presetting a DAB/DAB+ Radio Station when you have found your desired station, hold
down either the ‘Preset’ button on the unit (Ref.5) or the ‘FAV’ button on the remote
(Rem.21) for 2-3 seconds to go to the ‘Save to Presets’ screen. Alternatively, if you
want to quickly preset a radio station on the remote keypad buttons (1-9), press and
hold for 2-3 seconds the corresponding number on the remote. To save presets from
10-99, Press and hold the FAV button (Rem.21) for 2 seconds on the remote control
to open 'Save to Presets' on remote control, to open ‘Save to Presets’. Scroll though
the presets list using the dial button (Ref.6) on the radio or the navigation buttons on
the remote control to find an empty space where you would like to save your radio
station. The empty slots that have no radio station saved on it, will be displayed as
'[Not Set].' Once the preset number has been selected, confirm your choice by
pressing the ‘Dial’ button (Ref.6) or the OK button on the remote control (Rem.17).
Once a station has been saved, the screen will display 'Preset Stored' confirming that
the radio station has been successfully stored.
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Recalling a DAB/DAB+ Preset Radio Station
To view your preset favourite stations list, press the ‘Preset’ button on the unit (Ref.5)
or the ‘FAV’ button on the remote control (Rem.21) to open ‘Recall from Preset’
Settings.
Note: Do not press and hold the button as this will open stored presets rather than
the saved presets list.
Alternatively, to recall preset numbers 1-9, press the corresponding number on the
remote (do not hold). To access 1-99 presets list, press the 'FAV' button on the
remote control (Rem.21), or press ‘Preset’ button on the radio (Ref.5) (do not press
and hold) to ‘Recall from Preset’. Use the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ (Ref.6) or the remote
navigation buttons to scroll through the saved preset stations. Once the chosen
station you wish to play has been found, confirm your choice by pressing down the
‘DIAL’ button (Ref.6) or the ‘OK’ button on the remote control (Rem.17) and the station
will start playing.
DAB/DAB+ Radio Settings
In DAB mode, press the MENU button on the unit or on the remote control to open
DAB settings. Use the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or the Previous/Next buttons on the
remote control (Rem.7/16) to scroll through the following options:
Station List: Enter this section to browse through the available DAB stations.
Scan: Select this option to initiate a scan for available stations. While scanning the
screen will show 'Scanning' along with the number of stations that have been found.
Manual Tune: Select this option to browse through available stations by multiplex and
frequency. Once the desired multiplex and frequency has been found, select using
with the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or the ‘OK’ button on the remote control.
Prune Invalid: Switch ‘Pune invalid’ ON, to remove stations that are listed, but not
available. Once this option is selected, the screen will show 'This removes all invalid
stations, Continue?.' To switch on Prune setting, highlight 'Yes' and confirm with the
‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or the OK button on the remote.
DRC (Dynamic Range Compression): Select this option to reduce the volume of
louder sounds and boost the volume of quieter sounds. Select High, Low or Off with
the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial or the ‘OK’ button on the remote control.
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Station Order: Select in which order you would like the DAB/DAB+ stations to be
display in such as: alphanumeric, ensemble and valid. Select your chosen option with
the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial or the OK button on the remote.
System Settings -Select this option to open System Settings. Main Menu -Select to
open available modes on the system. Scroll through using the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial or
the buttons on the remote control and select your chosen mode to play from.
DAB/DAB+ Station Information
While playing a DAB/DAB+ station, the following station information can be viewed by
pressing the ‘Info/Menu’ button repeatedly on the unit or on the remote:
Program Information: Displays artist and song currently playing on the station.
PTY (Program Type): Shows the type and description of the program provided by the
DAB/DAB+ station.
Channel and Frequency: Displays the station transmission channel number and
frequency.
Signal Error/Strength: Provides details of the station signal strength.
Bit Rate, Codec and Sampling Rate: The data rate of the signal is being transmitted.
Today’s Date: Displays the date information provided by the broadcaster.
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FM Radio
Ensure that the antenna is fully extended before processing a radio station scan to
make sure you will have the best possible radio reception.
Press the ‘Power/Mode’ button on the unit (Ref.2) or on the remote control (Rem.6)
repeatedly to change radio mode to FM.
Once in FM Mode, at the first-time use, the FM frequency '87.5 MHz' will be displayed
on the radio screen. To initiate an automatic scan up the bandwidth to the next
available station, press the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or the ‘OK’ button (Rem.17) on
the remote control. Continue to do this and Move the dial until you find all available
stations. Use the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial to scroll slowly through the frequencies. Rotate
the dial (Ref.6) button clockwise to manually scroll slowly up the bandwidth and scroll
anti-clockwise to manually navigate down the bandwidth. Alternatively, use the
‘Previous’/’Next’ buttons on the remote control (Rem.7/16) to manually scroll up or
down the bandwidth slowly.
FM Preset stations
Presetting a FM Radio
When you have found your desired station, hold down either the ‘Preset’ Button on the
unit (Ref.5) or the FAV button on the remoter (Rem.21) for 2-3 seconds to go to ‘Save
to Presets’ screen. Alternatively, quickly preset a radio station on remote keypad
buttons (1-9), press the corresponding number on the remote control for 2-3 seconds.
To save presets from 10-99, press and hold the 'FAV' button (Rem.21) on remote
control for 2 seconds to open ‘Save to Presets’. Scroll though the presets list using the
dial button (Ref.6) on the radio or the navigation buttons on the remote control to find
an empty space where you would like to save your radio station. The empty slots that
have no radio station saved on it, will be displayed as '[Not Set].' Once the preset
number has been selected, confirm your choice by pressing the dial button (Ref.6) or
the ‘OK’ button on the remote control (Rem.17). Once a station has been saved, the
screen will display 'Preset Stored’, confirming that the radio station has been
successfully stored.
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Recalling a FM Preset Radio Station
To view your preset favourite stations list, press the ‘Preset’ button on the unit (Ref.5)
or the ‘FAV’ button on the remote control (Rem.21) to open ‘Recall from Preset’
settings.
Note: Do not press and hold down the button asthis will open thepreset store
rather than the saved presets list.
Alternatively, to recall preset numbers 1-9, press the corresponding number on the
remote (do not hold). To access 1-99 presets list, press FAV button on the remote
control (Rem.21), or press ’Preset’ button on the radio (do not press and hold) to
‘Recall from Preset’. Use the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or the remote navigation
buttons to scroll through the saved preset stations. Once the chosen station you wish
to play has been found, confirm your choice by pressing down the dial button (Ref.6)
or the ‘OK’ button on the remote control (Rem.17) and the station will start playing.
FM Radio Settings
In FM Mode, press the ‘MENU’ button on the unit (Ref.3) or on the remote control
(Rem.15) to open FM settings. Use the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or the
Previous/Next buttons on the remote control (Rem.7/16) to navigate through the
following options:
Scan Setting: Select whether you would like to scan for all stations, or just the ones
with strong radio signal. Once selected, the screen will display 'Strong stations Only?’.
To scan only for stations with strong signal, select 'YES' with the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial
or the ‘OK’ button on the remote control.
Audio Setting: All stereo stations are reproduced in stereo; for weak stations this can
result in poor audio quality. The audio quality in FM Mode can be improved by using
mono. Select whether to listen to the audio in stereo or mono. Once selected, the
screen will display 'Listen in Mono Only?’. To listen in Mono, select 'YES.' To listen to
Stereo, select 'NO'.
System Settings: Select this option to open System Settings. Main Menu -Select to
open available modes on the system. Scroll through using the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial or
the buttons on the remote control and select your chosen mode to play from.
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FM Station Information
While playing a FM radio station, the following information can be viewed by pressing
the ‘Info/Menu’ button repeatedly (Ref.3) on the unit:
Programmed Information: Displays artist and song currently being played on the
station.
PTY (Programmed Type): Shows the type and description of the program provided
by the FM station.
Frequency: Displays the station transmission frequency.
Today’s Date: Displays the date information provided by the broadcaster, if available.
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CD Mode
Inserting/Playing a CD:
•Press the ‘Power/Mode’ button (Ref.2) repeatedly to change into CD Mode.
•Press the ‘Eject’ button (Ref.10) to open the CD player’s tray and insert the disc.
•Gently push the CD tray to close.
•Press the ‘Play’ button on the remote control to start playing your CD.
Please note: The compatible disc formats are CD, CDR, HDCD &MP3.
Headphones or External Speakers
Listen to your audio CD through headphones by inserting wired headphones (with a
standard 3.5mm connector) into the headphone socket of the player (Ref.13). Ensure
that the headphone connector is fully inserted into the device.
Basic Controls and Functions
•Press ‘Scan/Play/Pause’ (Ref.7) to play or pause a CD.
•Press ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ to skip to the previous or the next track. Press and hold
for 2 seconds to rewind or fast forward through a track. (Rem.5 & 12)
•Press ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ (Ref.6) to stop playing a CD.
Other CD functions
Press and hold the 'Info/Menu' (Ref.3) button for 2 seconds, press ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’
(Ref.6) to confirm, then rotate ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ (Ref.6) to switch on the following
playback modes
•Repeat One -repeat one track.
•Repeat Folder -repeat all tracks in a folder.
•Repeat All -repeat all tracks.
•Repeat OFF
•Shuffle -play tracks in random order.
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Programing a CD
Press 'Stop' on the remote control to stop playing the CD, and then press 'PROG'
(Rem.11) to begin programming your disc to play in a selected order.
Press 'Previous' or 'Next' (Rem.16) on the remote control to select your desired track,
e.g. T01.
Press ‘PROG' on the remote control again, to confirm your choice. Track 1 (T01) has
now been programmed to start in position 1 (P01).
Follow the same steps to program your next track until you have reached the
maximum of 20 programmed tracks (P20).
Press 'OK' (Rem.17) on the remote control to quit playing programmed tracks.
Press ‘STOP' (Rem.4) on the remote control and press 'OK' (Rem.17) on the remote
control to quit playing the programmed tracks.
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Bluetooth Mode
The Oakcastle DAB500 can be paired via Bluetooth with a device, such as a phone, a
tablet or other similar devices to play audio from via DAB500 speaker.
Press the ‘Power/Mode’ (Ref.2) button repeatedly to switch to Bluetooth mode.
Switch on your device’s Bluetooth connectivity and search for the radio. The
Oakcastle DAB500 will display as ‘Oakcastle DAB500’ on your list. Select the radio to
connect with your device. Once paired, you will hear a short sound, confirming that
both devices are now connected.
Play your chosen audio on your device. Control audio playing from your paired device,
rather than the radio’s navigation buttons.
Please note: The Oakcastle DAB500 isnot compatible with Bluetooth earbuds.
AUX-In Mode
Press the ‘Power/Mode’ button on the unit (Ref.2) or on the remote control (Rem.6)
repeatedly to find and change into AUX-in mode. You can connect your phone or
tablet with an AUX 3.5mm cable (not included) that connects to the audio-in jack on
the back of the DAB500 (Ref.12) to your device AUX output port/headphone jack.
Once connected, you can start playing media from your device Via the Oakcastle
DAB500’s speaker. Ensure that the volume on your device is switched up for the best
sound quality.
USB Playback Mode
Press the ‘Power/Mode’ button on the unit (Ref.2) or on the remote control (Rem.6)
repeatedly to change the mode to USB.
Insert an USB stick (not included) with audio files into the USB port of DAB500
(Ref.14). Using the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6), highlight your desired folder/song and
press select to play.
The USB stick specs required for playback on DAB500 are:
There is no limit to maximum size of USB stick that can be used.
The USB format must be set to FAT32 or FAT16.
The USB playback supports WAV/MP3/WMA file types.
The maximum number of files that can be uploaded on the USB stick to play all is
5000.
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Dual Alarm
Dual Alarm: Setting Alarm 1/Alarm 2
To set an alarm on your radio, press the ‘Alarm’ button on the remote control (Rem.2).
Alternatively, press the ‘MENU’ button (Rem.15) to access the alarms settings via the
‘Main Menu‘ -‘Alarms’.
Once entered, in the Alarm section, select ‘Alarm 1’ or ‘Alarm 2’ using the
‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or 'OK' button (Rem. 17) on the remote control to set the
alarm as per the followings:
Enable: Select to choose the alarm sequence in between: Daily, Once, Weekends or
Weekdays. If 'ONCE' is selected, the date and time of the alarm will need to be set.
Select ‘OFF’ to turn off the alarm already set.
Time: The hour digits of the alarm will now begin to flash. Change the alarm hour with
the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Rem.7/16).
Once on the chosen alarm hour, press the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or the ‘OK’
button to confirm. Follow the same process for setting the alarm minutes.
Mode: Select between the following alarm wake-up rings: Buzzer, DAB and FM.
Preset: If DAB or FM radio station is selected as your alarm ring tone, you can choose
in between last played radio station or any of your favourite stations saved on presets
for both, DAB & FM.
Volume: Use the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or ‘Up’/’Down’ buttons on the remote
control to choose and set the desired alarm sounding volume. Select the volume level
by pressing the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial button (Ref.6) or the ‘OK’ button.
Save: Once the above features have been set for the alarm, select ‘Save’ with the
‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or use the OK button to confirm. Once set, an alarm icon
will be displayed on the standby screen.
Setting: Alarm Features
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How to cancel the alarm
Cancel the alarm before it sounds by pressing the ‘Alarm’ button on the remote control
(Rem.12). Alternatively, press the ‘Menu’ button on the unit, enter ‘Main Menu’ and
select ‘Alarms’ to open alarm settings. Select the alarm that you would like to cancel:
Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 using the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or use the OK button
(Rem.17). Navigate through to the 'Enable', and the select 'OFF'. Once selected, scroll
through the settings to ‘Save’ and confirm alarm cancellation by pressing the
‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or the ‘OK’ button (Rem.17).
How to turn off your alarm when sounding
Turn off the alarm by pressing down the ‘Power/Mode’ button (Ref.2) or the
‘Power/Standby’ button on the remote control (Rem.1) when it is sounding. The screen
will then display 'ALARM OFF'.
Snoozing your alarm
When the alarm is sounding, snooze the alarm by pressing the ‘Snooze/Sleep’ button
on the remote control (Rem.10) multiple times to choose and set the snooze timer to
5/10/15/20 minutes. The alarm will now snooze for the selected minutes. Cancel the
snooze timer by pressing the Power dial (Ref.2) or Power button (Rem.1) on the
remote control.
Please note: If the alarm is not stopped, the radio will automatically switch into
Standby Mode after an hour. If you set a DAB orFMradio station as the alarm ring
tone, and there is nosignal, then the alarm will sound abuzzer tone instead.
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Sleep Timer Settings
A sleep timer can be set to switch your radio to standby after the selected period of
time.
Setting the sleep timer using the ‘Sleep’ button: Press the ‘Sleep’ button on the
remote control (Rem.10) repeatedly to switch between: 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes or
select ‘Sleep Off’. Once the desired sleep timer length you wish to save is displayed on
the radio screen, wait 3-5 seconds and the radio will automatically save the timer
visible on screen. The sleep timer can also be set via the radio’s main menu which you
can access by pressing the ‘Menu’ button on the unit (Ref.3) or on the remote control
(Rem.15).
Setting the sleep timer using the ‘Menu’ button: Press the ‘Menu’ button on the unit
(Ref.3) or on the remote control (Rem.15), enter 'Main Menu’ -'Settings'. Scroll
through the options and find ‘Sleep,’ but do not select ‘SLEEP’. Instead, press the ‘>’
button (Rem.16) to open the settings and ‘SLEEP OFF’ will show. The ‘>’ next button
(Rem.16) to open Sleep Settings and 'Sleep Off' will show. Use the ‘Previous/Next’
buttons on the remote control to scroll through Options. Alternatively, press the 'Sleep'
button press the ‘Sleep’ button repeatedly at this point, as per the above guidance.
Once the sleep timer has been selected, the timer icon and a sleep image will be
visible on the radio screen bottom left side. To turn the sleep timer off, press the
'Sleep' button repeatedly until 'Sleep Timer Off’ is visible and select this option.
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System Settings
Access system settings by pressing the ‘MENU’ button on the unit (Ref.3) or on the
remote control (Rem.15). Scroll through the options to select ‘System Settings.’
Use the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.3) or the ‘Up/Down’ buttons on the remote control
(Rem.7/19) to navigate through the system settings where you will have the following
options:
Equaliser
Choose between a variety of equaliser settings that improve the sound quality of the
audio type/genre. The equaliser can also be accessed by pressing the ‘EQ’ button on
the remote control (Rem.3). Select 'My EQ Profile Setup' to set your own equaliser.
Select Bass or Treble and alter with the ‘Up/Down’ buttons or the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial
(Ref.6). Once modified, press the ‘Back’ button on the radio or the ‘Next’ (Rem. 16),
and the screen will display 'Save Changes?.' Select 'YES' to save 'My EQ' and select
this as your option under ‘Equaliser Settings.’
Time/Date: Enter this section to set the time and date as per the following:
Set Time/Date: Use this feature to manually set the time and date on your radio. Once
entered, the day will start flashing. Change the day with the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial
(Ref.6) or use the ‘Up/Down’ buttons on the remote. Once on the chosen digit, press
down the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ or ‘OK’ button to confirm. Follow the same process for
setting the month and year. Once the date has been set then the hour digits will start
flashing. Change the hour with the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial or ‘Up/Down’ buttons.
Auto Update: An automatic set of the clock and date for modes can be selected.
Choose between: DAB, FM, or No Update.
Set Format: Set the clock display format to 12-or 24-hour clock. Confirm your choice
by pressing the 'Vol/Enter/Stop' dial (Ref.6) or press the ‘OK’ button to confirm.
Set Time Zone: Select your time zone to get the correct clock.
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Daylight Savings: Select whether you would like daylight savings for automatic
adjustment between summertime and wintertime switched on or off.
Language: Select your chosen default language for the radio from the list using the
‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ dial (Ref.6) or the ‘OK’ button on the remote control.
Factory Reset: Select this option to perform a factory reset. This would be advisable if
your radio has any functionality issues. Select 'Yes' with the 'Vol/Enter/Stop' dial
(Ref.6) or press the 'OK button (Rem.17) on the remote control.
Dim Level: Select this option to choose the dim level screen brightness. The
brightness options are Medium, Low or Off.
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