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Using your DAB/FM Radio

Let’s get started

Ensemble Name

The Ensemble/Multiplex is a collection of radio stations that are bundled and transmitted together 
in a single frequency. There are national and local multiplexes, local ones contain stations that are 
specific to that area.

Channel number/frequency 

This displays the Channel number/frequency of the present station, such as “11C 220.352MHz”.

Signal error

Show the stability and quality of signal reception , the best representation for 0.

Audio Bit Rate

The display will show the digital audio bit rate being received.

Power status

Display the power supply is adaptor or battery. If the power supply is battery, the display will show 
the battery capacity.

Time / Date

This displays the current time and date provided automatically by the broadcaster.

Signal Strength

Programme Type

Ensemble name

Channel number/frquency

Time

Date

Power status

Audio Bit Rate

Signal error

FM radio

1.  To select FM, press the 

MODE

 button, the display will show FM and the frequency.

2.  To activate auto search, press 

SELECT

 button or press and hold 

/

 buttons until the radio 

starts to scan the frequency band, the display will show ‘Scanning …‘(F6), and it will stop 
automatically once a station has been found.

3.  To search manually, press 

/

▲F.6

 buttons in the desired direction to increment the frequency 

by 0.05MHz. If reception is still poor adjust the position of the antenna or try moving the radio 
to another location.

F.6

Summary of Contents for NE-3140

Page 1: ...NE 3140 704 5020...

Page 2: ...t s get started Help and Guidance We re here to help you get the most from your DAB FM Radio Should you require any guidance a simple solution can often be found online at www bush support com If you...

Page 3: ...Safety information 6 Getting to know your DAB FM Radio Ready Let s begin 10 Product Overview 10 FIXING THE BOARD FOR WALL MOUNTING 11 Using your DAB FM Radio POWER SOURCE 14 BASIC OPERATION 14 DAB OPE...

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Page 5: ...Safety information 1...

Page 6: ...the unit it can cause serious damage Switch it off at the mains immediately Withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer To prevent the risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ens...

Page 7: ...re that they do not play with the unit Never let anyone especially children push anything into the holes slots or any other openings in the case this could result in a fatal electric shock Service Mai...

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Page 9: ...Getting to know your DAB FM Radio 2...

Page 10: ...rther assistance our technical experts are happy to help For full details refer to the product support section at the end of these instructions Contain section is missing you have to mention what you...

Page 11: ...11 Getting to know your DAB FM Radio You ll be up and running in no time Rear view 12 ROD ANTENNA 13 DC INPUT SOCKET 14 HEADPHONE JACK 15 BATTERY DOOR 16 AC DC ADAPTOR...

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Page 13: ...Using your DAB FM Radio 3...

Page 14: ...C battery operation 1 Ensure the AC DC adaptor is disconnected from the radio and AC mains 2 Installed the batteries 4 1 5V UM3 AA battery into the battery compartment 3 Press the STANDBY to turn the...

Page 15: ...e signal If the area will only receive an FM signal it will be necessary to manually set the clock Mode Mode DAB DAB Menu Full Scan Manual T une Prune System FM Menu Menu System Menu Time Sleep Backli...

Page 16: ...lay shows Time and then press the SELECT button to confirm The display will show Set Time Date press the SELECT button to confirm again 4 The hour digits will flash in the display press buttons to set...

Page 17: ...ss buttons to move through the DAB channels the display will show 5A to 13F and their associated frequencies F 5 3 When your desired frequency appears in the display press the SELECT button to listen...

Page 18: ...or battery If the power supply is battery the display will show the battery capacity Time Date This displays the current time and date provided automatically by the broadcaster Signal Strength Progra...

Page 19: ...ery Time and Date Radio Text This displays the information about the current programme Programme Type This describes the style or genre of the programme that is being broadcast Frequency This displays...

Page 20: ...the desired preset location And press the SELECT button to confirm F 9 The station name or frequency and preset location number will be displayed in the lower half of the display If the preset has not...

Page 21: ...is the volume the alarm will build up to Initially the alarm sounds at a low volume and gradually gets louder to the set volume Alarm Off On In standby mode active alarms are indicated by displaying t...

Page 22: ...val remaining press buttons to select Sleep then press the SELECT button to check 3 To cancel the sleep timer press buttons to select Sleep Off then press the SELECT button to confirm F 14 USING HEADP...

Page 23: ...shows Factory Reset No Yes and press buttons to Yes and press the SELECT button F 15 F 16 3 The radio will display Restarting and will then go into standby mode Note All stored programmed stations wi...

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Page 25: ...Other information 4...

Page 26: ...1000 AB Adaptor input Voltage and Input AC frequency 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 2A max Adaptor output voltage DC 5 9 V Adaptor output current 1 0 A Adaptor output power 5 9 W Adaptor average active efficiency...

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Page 28: ...Product support 5...

Page 29: ...Ref Serial number Date of purchase You can find these on the rating plate a small information panel usually a sticker or metal plate on the rear of your product Local call rates applies Line open 8am...

Page 30: ...used batteries according to your local laws or regulations Do not dispose of batteries with normal household waste For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer where you p...

Page 31: ...od by the dealer from who your purchased the unit The guarantee is subject to the following provisions Important Data Protection Information The guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabin...

Page 32: ...Contact www bush support com Helpline 0345 604 0105...

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