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BR40DAB

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Warning / Troubleshooting / Technical Specification

All electrical and electronic products must not be disposed of 
with household waste. Please refer to the retailer from whom 
you purchased this item for disposal instructions.
Batteries and packaging materials can be recycled using your 
local collection facilities.

Troubleshooting

If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair.
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult you retailer or 
service center.

WARNING: 

Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this 

                    would void your guarantee.

Technical Specification

Power Consumption...................................................................  1.5W x 2
Supply Voltage/Battery................................................................ 9 V (AA/UM3 x 6)
DAB+..........................................................................................  BAND III 174 -240 MHz
FM............................................................................................... 87.5-108 MHz
Sensitivity.................................................................................... -95dBm Typical
       (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  
(Headphone out).
Check and connect the power
properly.

Electrostatic discharge

Turn off the unit, disconnect
the main power, reconnect
after a 60 seconds

The radio does not operate
when you press any buttons

Radio poor reception

Weak radio aerial signal
Interference caused by the
other electrical equipment
(i.e. TVs, VCR, Computer,
fluorescent lamps (TL) etc)

Extend and aim the aerial for
the best reception possible.
Keep the unit away from other
electrical equipment where
possible

Summary of Contents for BR40DAB

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Page 2: ...any 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 befor...

Page 3: ...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 f...

Page 4: ...Browsing for a Station 9 Adjusting the Volume 9 Selecting DAB or FM 10 Listening to FM Radio 10 Stereo mono Reception 10 DAB FM Station Presets 11 DAB Scanning 11 DAB Display Modes 12 FM Display Modes...

Page 5: ...4 5 6 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 19 BACK VIEW 1 ALARM 2 SCAN 3 INFO 4 MODE 5 VOL 6 VOL 7 BUTTON 8 SELECT 9 BUTTON 10 MENU 11 PRESET 12 ON OFF 13 DISPLAY 14 SPEAKER 15 POWER ON OFF 16 DC POWER INPUT 17 HE...

Page 6: ...SELECT SNOOZE 19 MENU Remote Control Batteries Before first Use To prepare the remote control for first use pull out the safety strip to activate the battery Replacing the battery When replacing the...

Page 7: ...Scrolling Text Broadcasters can transmit text to your radio This way you can read the name of the DJ artist song title or any other information they choose DAB Coverage Check you local coverage at ww...

Page 8: ...the recycling regulations in your area DO NOT short circuit batteries or throw them into water tgeneral rubbish or in a fire Weak batteries can leak and damage the radio Replace them in good time Pow...

Page 9: ...canning 34 Progress bar Number of stations found Browsing For a Station To browse for another DAB station Press the or button repeatedly on the unit or Remote control The stations in the station list...

Page 10: ...splayed If RDS data is not present the tuned frequency will be displayed To manually tune to FM stations Press the or button to tune the band in 50KHz Steps Listening To FM Radio You can set your radi...

Page 11: ...tune and the preset number will be displayed DAB FM Station Presets When first used your radio scanned the DAB band for available stations The station services found were then stored in your radio s...

Page 12: ...cast in multiplexes Each multiplex is a bundle of radio station stransmitted in a single frequency There are national and local multiplexes local ones contain stations specific to your area This optio...

Page 13: ...hown here To enter the DAB Settings Menu Set to DAB mode Long press the INFO button Press the or button to scroll through the available options To choose an option from the menu press the SELECT butto...

Page 14: ...to set the clock manually This may be useful if you are in an area where it is not possible to receive DAB radio broadcasts Within the time menu options it is also possible to change the clock displa...

Page 15: ...time in the range 15 90 minutes When a sleep time is set the radio will set To Standby after the sleep delay time Choose Sleep Off to cancel sleep mode Time Setting Select the time option to set the...

Page 16: ...me and wake up mode set the radio to Standby If the alarm is active the alarm symbol will show on the display Alarm 1 On Off Choose to set Alarm 1 On or off Alarm 1 Time Set the alarm hours then minut...

Page 17: ...OU To switch off the alarm Press the POWER button or ALARM button Press or to switch between Alarm 1 or 2 Press SELECT Press or to select OFF 17 58 33 Alarm symbol AUX IN There is a AUX IN jack to lis...

Page 18: ...ntee Technical Specification Power Consumption 1 5W x 2 Supply Voltage Battery 9 V AA UM3 x 6 DAB BAND III 174 240 MHz FM 87 5 108 MHz Sensitivity 95dBm Typical Headphone out 3 5mm Stereo Jack PROBLEM...

Page 19: ...259 New Zealand and have your receipt of purchase on hand This warranty is subject to the following provisions It is only valid within boundaries of the country of purchase The product must be correc...

Page 20: ...PO BOX 6287 Silverwater NSW 1811 www bushaustralia com au UMA0567A...

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