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DAB3+ 

Attachments. 

Do not use attachments of accessories not 
recommended by us as they may cause hazards. 

Water and Moisture 

Do not use this product near any water source or 
water hazard.

 

 
Placement 

Place the product on a stable surface or 
recommended stand, otherwise the product may 
fall and cause injury to a person, and damage to 
the product. 
Follow the manufacturers instructions for 
mounting the product.  
 

Ventilation 

To ensure reliable operation and to prevent 
overheating, do not block or cover ventilation 
openings and slots with fabrics or impermeable 
material Do not place in a built-in 
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless 
there is proper ventilation or our instructions 
have been adhered to. 

 

 

Heat 

Do not place this product anywhere near heat 
sources such as radiators, stoves, and other 
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 
 

Power Sources

 

This radio is specifically designed for operation 
within the electrical range(s) specified on the 
provided power adapter and use outside of this 
range shall be at your own risk. Please contact 
your local electric utility company if you have any 
questions about the electrical voltage at your 
intended location of use. 
 

Power-cord Protection 

Arrange the power-cord to minimize the risk of 
damage from traffic or other hazards. Pay 
particular attention to the area near the plug head, 
the power source outlet and the connection from 
the product. 
 

Lightning 

Unplug the product from the power source during 
lightning storms of if unused for long periods of 
time. This will prevent lightning and power-line 
surge damage to the product. 

Summary of Contents for DAB2+

Page 1: ...g them and selling them on to end users with Value for Money as the primary aim And Argon Audio is a brand fully compliant with these values Design features and quality standards are all specified in...

Page 2: ...ng Basic functions page 15 4 1 Storing and recalling your stations page 15 4 2 Setting the sleep timer page 16 4 3 Checking the sleep timer setting page 17 4 4 Setting the alarm page 17 19 4 5 Use of...

Page 3: ...magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock to a person The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servic...

Page 4: ...tructions have been adhered to Heat Do not place this product anywhere near heat sources such as radiators stoves and other products including amplifiers that produce heat Power Sources This radio is...

Page 5: ...qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Call for servicing when a the power supply cord or plug is damaged b objects have fallen through or liquids have been spilled into the product ope...

Page 6: ...w w w a r g o n a u d i o c o m DAB3 6 2 Usage controls and connections This chapter describes and shows you the location of the various controls and connections on your Argon DAB3...

Page 7: ...x in mode 7 Alarm button Press to activate and set your alarm 8 Volume knob Turn to adjust the volume of your radio 9 Power button Press to switch between Stand By and Playing Mode 10 Antenna You can...

Page 8: ...when Argon DAB3 is connected to the power outlet After about 3 seconds the radio goes to Standby mode the display similar to the Figure 3 2 appears The radio displays the correct time in DAB and FM mo...

Page 9: ...s and the radio switches to DAB mode While in DAB mode press the Source button The display below appears and the radio switches to FM mode While in FM mode press the Source button The display below ap...

Page 10: ...in automatic scanning of all stations This may take a few minutes during which you will see the displays in the sequence below When a station is detected it starts to play immediately 2 To preview ano...

Page 11: ...a few seconds during which you will see the displays in the sequence below When a station is detected it plays immediately To do a manual scan 1 Press and hold the Display button for three seconds unt...

Page 12: ...main electric switch to turn the Radio on and off 3 1 2 Viewing additional Information Display Information Display information containing useful ones such as program type ensemble name and signal stre...

Page 13: ...broadcast frequency Signal strength indicator shows that the dashes indicates maximum level required for signal reception and filled blocks indicate current signal level Time and date obtained automa...

Page 14: ...o do an autoscan Make sure you are in FM mode Press the Autotune button to scan for FM stations in ascending frequency To scan in descending frequency press and hold the Autotune button Automatic scan...

Page 15: ...ugh to receive noiseless stereo signal 4 Using Basic Functions 4 1 Storing and recalling your stations Your radio can store up to 5 DAB and 5 FM radio stations as presets 1 To store a station you are...

Page 16: ...od Press and hold the Sleep button for around 3 seconds when OFF is flashing then turn the Tuning knob to ON Turn the Tuning knob to increase the specified sleep period by intervals of 15 minutes to m...

Page 17: ...Power button the sleep delay mode is deactivated 4 4 Setting the alarm 1 To set the alarm for FM station playing Switch your radio to DAB mode first to obtain the correct time Then switch back to FM...

Page 18: ...to Figure 4 5 appears The current time is shown on the top middle of the display The minute section of your alarm time flashes 5 Press the Tuning knob to go to the Alarm Type submenu 6 Turn the Tuning...

Page 19: ...ld in speaker of the Radio If you have connected your Radio to an external amplifier the Snooze function will not work In alarm mode the Snooze function will when pressing the button mute the alarm fo...

Page 20: ...on of your Radio Notice The software version of your Radio may vary from the below 4 8 Using the AUX IN jack Use a 3 5mm stereo to stereo cable mini jack to connect an external device like your Mobile...

Page 21: ...insert the foam plugs into the bass reflex port at the back of your Argon DAB3 This will tighten up the bass response and bring the midrange further forward 5 Specifications Broadcast Frequency ranges...

Page 22: ...w w w a r g o n a u d i o c o m DAB3 22 6 DAB Frequency Band overview...

Page 23: ...w w w a r g o n a u d i o c o m 1 BlueTooth This is an addendum to the normal manual for DAB2 V5 and DAB3 V4 that specifically explains the Bluetooth functionality for Argon DAB2 BT and DAB3 BT...

Page 24: ...pter describes and shows you the location of the Bluetooth functionality on Argon DAB2 BT and Argon DAB3 BT Usage and controls Function 6 Source button Press to switch between the different modes incl...

Page 25: ...let LapTop etc 4 change to Bluetooth input on your Argon Audio DAB2 BT DAB3 either by using the SOURCE button or directly by pressing the Bluetooth button on the front of the Radio 5 in the display it...

Page 26: ...rning the Tuning button either left or right You can adjust the volume directly on the Argon Audio DAB2 BT DAB3 BT 4 during playback press the Bluetooth symbol on Argon Audio DAB2 BT DAB3 BT and it wi...

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