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4. Using Basic Functions 

4.1 Storing and recalling your stations 

Your radio can store up to 6 DAB 

and

 6 FM radio stations as presets. 

1.  To store a station you are listening to, press and hold any one of button 1~6 number you 

want to store the station in.  

2.  Hold until Preset x stored (Where x is anyone of the 1~6 number selected) appears in the 

Display. 

a.  A new preset overrides an existing one when you store a new station over it. 

3.  To recall a station you press any one of the 1~6 number buttons, you will hear the 

corresponding station that you stored with the corresponding number buttons. 

 

4.2 Equalizer (EQ) setting

 

This function gives you the choice to optimize the sound to your specific needs. Ex. If you use 
the RADIO1 mainly for talk-radio you will get optimal sound performance by choosing “Speech” 
setting in EQ. EQ setting can be changed at any time.  

1.  Press 

EQ 

(4) button and it will show “Equalizer < Normal > (or the setting you have 

chosen previously).  

2.  For changing the EQ setting, turn the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob. 

3.  Each time you turn the

 Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob a new EQ setting will be displayed. 

And the sound will change according to the EQ setting type. 

4.  There are six different preset EQ’s Normal, Classic, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Speech and one 

adjustable preset – My EQ 

5.  Confirm your wished choice by pressing the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob. 

6.  To set your own EQ press 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob, when “My EQ” is shown in the 

display. You can adjust Treble and Bass levels to your own wish. 

7.  When Treble or Bass is shown in the display press the turn the 

Tuning/select

 (3) 

button/knob to enter the setting then turn the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob for +/- level.  

8.  When you reach your wished Treble or Bass level press the 

Tuning/select

 (3) 

button/knob and your setting is saved. 

9.  To exit the EQ setting press 

Display

 (5) button 

 

4.3 Setting the alarm 

The Radio has two Alarm presets 

1.  When your radio is in ON mode (playing), press the 

Alarm

 (7) button. The display will 

show “Alarm 1 setup”. If you press one more time it will show “Alarm 2 setup”. 
Press the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob on either “Alarm 1 setup” or “Alarm 2 setup” 

depending on which Alarm you want to activate and the Alarm Wizard will start up. 

2.  Hours will start blinking in the display. Adjust time (hours) by turning the 

Tuning/select

 (3) 

button/knob until you reach the hour you want the alarm to start. Confirm by pressing the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob 

3.  Next “minutes will start blinking. Adjust time (minutes) by turning the 

Tuning/select

 (3) 

button/knob until you reach the minutes you want the alarm to start. Confirm by pressing 
the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob 

4.  Next Source will start blinking showing “Buzzer”. Turn the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob 

and scroll between Alarm start on “Buzzer”, “DAB” or “FM” and confirm your choice by 
pressing the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob. 

5.  Next choose “Last listened” on DAB and FM by pressing the 

Tuning/select

 (3) 

button/knob. 
Next by turning the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob you can choose if the alarm has to be 

activated: Once, Daily, Weekdays or Weekend. Confirm you choice by pressing the 

Tuning/select

 (3) button/knob. 

Summary of Contents for Radio1

Page 1: ...ing 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 and engineering is done in Denmark and manufacturi...

Page 2: ...page 4 3 Using Your Argon RADIO1 page 5 3 1 Quick Start page 5 3 2 DAB mode page 5 7 3 3 FM mode page 7 8 3 4 AUX mode page 8 4 Using Basic Functions page 9 4 1 Storing and recalling your stations pa...

Page 3: ...ng or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards Please contact the manufacturer to be referred to an authorized service center near you To prevent risk of fire or electric...

Page 4: ...the display information shown 6 Source button Press to switch between DAB and FM and Aux in mode 7 Alarm button Press to activate and set your alarm 8 Volume knob Turn to adjust the volume of your rad...

Page 5: ...FM stations like mentioned in point 3 3 2 DAB mode 1 If you are not in DAB mode press the Source 6 button continuously until it shows DAB It will start playing on the last played station The radio di...

Page 6: ...ms being played Station information with text messages such as song title artiste name etc can be displayed on some stations Signal strength Station category Broadcast system block Stations DAB broadc...

Page 7: ...for 3 seconds Automatic scanning for an FM station begins Once a station is successfully scanned it will start playing To do a manual scan 1 Turn the Tuning select 3 button knob clockwise or anticloc...

Page 8: ...r choice and confirm save your choice by pressing Tuning select 3 button knob In Auto mode the radio plays the programs default output stereo or mono In Mono mode the radio plays mono output only Some...

Page 9: ...e display You can adjust Treble and Bass levels to your own wish 7 When Treble or Bass is shown in the display press the turn the Tuning select 3 button knob to enter the setting then turn the Tuning...

Page 10: ...oze function will not work 3 In alarm mode the Snooze function will when pressing the button mute the alarm for 5 minutes After 5 minutes the alarm will sound again 4 5 System settings and information...

Page 11: ...knob to confirm your choice 4 5 4 Inactive standby 1 Press the Display 5 button for about 3 seconds until the menu appears 2 Then turn the round Tuning Select 3 button until is shows System in the di...

Page 12: ...nges supported DAB and DAB Band III 174 240MHz FM 87 5 108MHz Audio Frequency Range 80Hz 20 kHz Amplifier power speaker 10w One 3 long stroke full range speaker with double magnet Bass reflex port tub...

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