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BCR35DAB

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DAB+ Operation

Selecting a Preset Station

1. Press the 

PRESET 

button briefly, preset position 1 will show in the display.

2. Use " 

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" &

 

>

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buttons to select the desired preset and press the 

SELECT 

button  

    to confirm.

DON'T FORGET!

If you select a preset location that has not been programmed with a station,
"Not set" will be displayed. The unit will return to the previously selected station 
after a few seconds.

Changing the DAB+ Station Information

It is possible to change the information displayed on 
the second line of the display when listening to a 

DAB+ 

station. There are seven types of information 

available as listed below with examples to the right.
1. 

Dynamic Label Segment (DLS) 

This is scrolling 

    text information supplied by the 

DAB+ 

station. 

    It  may comprise information on music titles or details
     of the  programme and is provided  by the broadcaster.
2. 

Signal Bar 

Shows the transmission signal level.

3. 

Program Type (PTY) 

This is a description of the

    type of programme provided by the 

DAB+ 

station 

    and is provided by the broadcaster.
4. 

Multiplex Name 

This will show the multiplex that 

    is broadcasting the programme you are listening.
5. 

Time/ Date 

This displays the time and date  provided

    by the broadcaster.
6. 

Channel and Frequency 

This displays the channel

    number and the transmission frequency.
7. 

Signal Information 

This shows the digital bit-rate 

    and the signal mode.

DAB

AM

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DAB

AM

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DAB

AM

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DAB

AM

1

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DAB

AM

1

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DAB

AM

1

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DAB

AM

1

2

Press 

INFO 

button

Press 

INFO 

button

Press 

INFO 

button

Press 

INFO 

button

Press 

INFO 

button

Press 

INFO 

button

Press 

INFO 

button

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Summary of Contents for BCR35DABRED

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Page 2: ...rise you with the unit s many features and to ensure you get the very best from your purchase Safety is important Your safety and the safety of others is important Please therefore ensure you read the Safety Instructions before you operate this unit Warranty In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please call the below free phone number to discuss the problem with one of our...

Page 3: ...as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc This may cause overheating No naked flame sources such as lit candles should be placed on the unit Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the apparatus Do not place the unit in closed bookcases or racks without proper ventilation Cleaning Disconnect the unit from the mains supply be...

Page 4: ...n Controls 5 Preparation For Use 6 Main Operation 6 DAB Operation 7 11 FM Operation 12 13 Auxiliary Input 14 System Setting 15 Factory Reset 15 Alarm Time Setting 16 Snooze Function 16 Backlight Dimmer 17 Sleep Function 17 17 18 Troubleshooting Technical Specification Warning ...

Page 5: ...3 INFO 4 PRESET 5 SCAN 6 ALARMS 7 MODE 8 POWER ON OFF 9 VOL 10 BUTTON 11 VOL 12 BUTTON 13 MENU 14 SELECT 15 SNOOZE 16 DC POWER INPUT 17 AUXILIARY INPUT 18 HEADPHONE OUT 19 DC 5V OUT 20 ANTENNA TOP VIEW BACK VIEW 17 18 20 16 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 6: ...n For Use Switching On Press the button to power on the unit Press the button again to switch to standby mode Adjusting the Volume 1 To increase the volume press the VOL button 2 To decrease the volume press the VOL button Adjusting the Antenna The antenna should be extended to ensure good reception in both FM and DAB modes It may be necessary to alter the position of the unit and or antenna to ac...

Page 7: ...on DON T FORGET If no new station is selected the unit will display the currently playing station after 5 seconds From time to time new DAB stations may be added to the DAB station list If you wish to see if any new stations have been added press the SCAN button to activate a full scan Storing DAB Presets 1 You can preset up to 10 DAB stations for easy access as follows 2 Press the buttons to scro...

Page 8: ...crolling text information supplied by the DAB station It may comprise information on music titles or details of the programme and is provided by the broadcaster 2 Signal Bar Shows the transmission signal level 3 Program Type PTY This is a description of the type of programme provided by the DAB station and is provided by the broadcaster 4 Multiplex Name This will show the multiplex that is broadca...

Page 9: ...s MENU buttons DAB AM 1 2 DAB DAB AM 1 2 AM 1 2 DAB DAB AM 1 2 AM 1 2 DAB AM 1 2 Press the button to cloose radio frequency Press SELECT button to confirm Press the button to cloose DRC off high low Press SELECT button to confirm Press the button to cloose Prune No Yes Press SELECT button to confirm Press SELECT button Press SELECT button Press SELECT button Press SELECT button Press buttons Press...

Page 10: ...ist This function can be used to obtain the optimum reception for a specific channel frequency 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu 2 Press the buttons until Manual tune is displayed Press the SELECT button to select 3 Press the buttons to select the desired channel frequency 4 Press the SELECT button a rectangle will be displayed on the second line of the display The position of this rectan...

Page 11: ...to experiment with them on a variety of source material 1 Press the MENU button to access the menu 2 Press the buttons until DRC is displayed 3 Press the SELECT button to select 4 Press the button to select between the three DRC values The available options appear on line 2 of the display When the required DRC value is displayed press the SELECT button to confirm You should be able to hear the dif...

Page 12: ...eo Mono Select FM mode Press the SELECT button to change the station STEREO Auto or MONO option Storing FM Presets You can preset up to 10 FM stations for easy access The procedure for storing and recalling FM presets is the same as when using DAB mode and is described on page 7 FM Operation DON T FORGET You may hear background noise as no station has been tuned in The display will show the freque...

Page 13: ...omprise information on music titles or details of the programme and is provided by the broadcaster Station Name This is information of the station name frequency of the current FM station Program Type PTY This is a description of the type of programme provided by the FM station and is provided by the broadcaster Time Date This displays the time and the date provided by the broadcaster FM Operation...

Page 14: ...E buttons on the unit Auxiliary Input AUX In Connection Connect a 3 5mm stereo audio lead not included to the AUX IN socket on the unit and the other end to an auxiliary device such as an MP3 player Press the button to turn on the unit Press the MODE button to select AUX mode The display will show AUX AM 1 2 AU ...

Page 15: ...equence shown below 1 1 Press the Button to choose 12 24 hour format Press SELECT button Press SELECT button Press SELECT button Press SELECT button Press MENU button Press SELECT button Press the Button to set hour minute time 1 1 1 1 1 Press the Button to set correct Year Press the Button to set correct Month Press the Button to set correct Day 1 1 1 Factory Reset This setting will restore the f...

Page 16: ...nd the alarm icon will show in the display 8 The alarm will automatically turn off after one hour if no buttons are pressed Turning the alarm ON or OFF In standby mode press the ALARMS button to select alarm 1 or alarm 2 Press and hold the ALARMS button to activate the alarm and press and hold the button again to deactivate the alarm DON T FORGET Make sure the volume is set as desired before setti...

Page 17: ...ion Power Consumption 2W Supply Voltage Battery 5V 2A DAB BAND III 174 240 MHz FM 87 5 108 MHz Headphone Out 3 5mm Stereo Jack PROBLEM POSSIBLE REMEDY No sound Volume may not be adjusted Headphone Out are connected Power is not correctly connected Increase the Volume level Disconnect your headphones if connected Check and connect the power properly Electrostatic discharge Turn off the unit disconn...

Page 18: ... the Bush Warranty on DQG KDYH RXU UHFHLSW RI SXUFKDVH RQ KDQG This warranty is subject to the following provisions It is only valid within boundaries of the country of purchase The product must be correctly assembled and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual This product must be used solely for domestic purposes The warranty does not cover accidental damage The warr...

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