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FM Display Modes

Every time you press the INFO button, the display will cycle through the 

following display modes: Radio TextProgramme TypeFrequency

Audio ModeTime and Date.
The information is shown on the lower segment of the display.

Radio Text

Programme Type

Frequency

Audio Mode

Time

Date

Radio Text
The broadcaster can include 

a scrolling text that displays 

information about the current 

programme.
Programme Type
This describes the “Style” or “Genre” 

of music that is being broadcast e.g. 

Rock” or “Classical”.
Frequency
The frequency of the present 

station will be displayed, such as 

“90.30MHz”.
Audio Mode
When in FM mode, the display will 

show if the station being received 

is in Mono or Stereo mode. The 

receiver will automatically switch 

between Stereo and Mono modes. 

You can however override this 

function, so that you can manually 

switch between Stereo and Mono 

modes, which is helpful if you’re 

listening to a station with a weak 

FM signal.
Time/Date
The broadcaster (radio station) 

provides clock and date information 

automatically so there’s no need to 

manually set this information.

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Summary of Contents for HFG 405D

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Page 3: ...9 Basic Operation 10 Powering ON OFF 10 Selecting Modes 10 Adjusting the Volume 10 Automatically Setting the Time Date 10 Manually Setting the Time Date 10 Activating the Alarm Function 11 Automatic A...

Page 4: ...tting Stations 19 DAB Display Modes 20 Recalling a Preset Station 20 FM Operation 22 Auto Scan 22 Manual Tune 22 Scan Setting 22 Audio Mode 23 Presetting Stations 23 Recalling a Preset Station 23 FM D...

Page 5: ...d Mains Unit Instruction Manual x 1 Mains Adapter x 1 Thank youfor purchasing your We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order that you fully understand all hints an...

Page 6: ...o station Recall a preset station 7 MENU EXIT Button Displays the main menu Exits the main menu 8 ON STDBY Button Switches the unit between the ON and STANDBY modes 9 LCD Display 10 VOLUME Dial Increa...

Page 7: ...7 Rear View 1 FM Aerial 2 EARPHONES Socket 3 AUX IN Socket 4 DC IN Socket 5 Update Port Socket AUX Update Port DC 9V 1000mA 2 3 4 5 1...

Page 8: ...red volume When earphones are connected the speaker is automatically muted Connecting an Auxiliary Equipment Connect the AUX IN socket at the rear of the unit to the line output sockets on the auxilia...

Page 9: ...length Connect the end of the cable to the DC IN Socket at the rear of the unit then connect the mains ly inserted into the mains socket The unit is now connected and ready to use To switch the unit...

Page 10: ...ng Modes Press the MODE button to switch between DAB FM and AUX IN modes Adjusting the Volume Turn the VOLUME dial to adjust the volume to the desired level Automatically Setting the Time Date The clo...

Page 11: ...SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT 3 System Menu Select TIME SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT 4 Time Menu Adjust settings SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT 5 Any Menu Cancel S...

Page 12: ...hour Set to 12 or 24 hour format Set date format DD MM YYYY or MM DD YYYY DD Date MM Month YYYY Year Activating the Alarm Function 1 Ensure the unit is turned ON not in STANDBY mode then press the AL...

Page 13: ...l the setting and return to the previous menu If the wake up mode is DAB and the DAB signal strength is low the buzzer alarm will be triggered Automatic Alarm Repeat The alarm will automatically repea...

Page 14: ...SCROLL SELECT dial to select Sleep and then press the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT 3 When the Set Sleep Time shows on the display turn the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT dial to select your desired sleep time 15 30 45...

Page 15: ...SELECT dial Selection Press Selecting SYSTEM 1 Display the main menu MENU EXIT 2 Main Menu Select SYSTEM SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT Selecting an EQUALISER 1 SYSTEM Select EQUALISER SNOO...

Page 16: ...16 3 Any Equaliser Adjust settings SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT Treble 5 to 5 Bass 5 to 5 Loudness Yes or No 4 Any Menu Cancel Settings and return to previous menu MENU EXIT...

Page 17: ...E SCROLL SELECT dial To Selection Press 1 SYSTEM Select BACKLIGHT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT MENU EXIT 2 BACKLIGHT Select POWER ON or Select STANDBY SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL S...

Page 18: ...the local and national DAB stations your previously tunned channels may no longer be available Step Menu Action Turn SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT dial Selection Press 1 SYSTEM Select FACTORY RESET SNOOZE SCRO...

Page 19: ...NOOZE SCROLL SELECT 2 SOFTWARE UPGRADE Select YES Waiting for PC wizard will show on the display SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT Software Version 1 SYSTEM Select SOFTWARE VERSION SNOOZE SCRO...

Page 20: ...tation Explore the found stations by turning the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT a station that you would like to listen to press the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT Full Auto Scan The auto scan will search for all DAB Ban...

Page 21: ...ns found will be automatically stored 1 DAB mode Scan through found stations SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT 2 DAB mode Select a found station SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT Accessing Secondary Inform...

Page 22: ...LECT ends the unit will automatically switch back to the primary station Manual Tuning As well as using the auto tune function you can manually tune the receiver This can help you when aligning your a...

Page 23: ...E SCROLL SELECT SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT 5 Manual Time selection the display will show Channel number Multiplex name Signal strength 6 Manual Time Listen to the selected channel SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT 7 Man...

Page 24: ...ess the MENU EXIT button and then turn the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT dial to select DRC Press the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT 2 Turn the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT dial to select DRC High Low or Press the SNOOZE SCROLL...

Page 25: ...Programme Type Multiplex Frequency Signal Strength Date Time Bitrate Signal Error Recalling a Preset Station 1 Once you have saved a station you can recall it by pressing the PRESETS button and then...

Page 26: ...itted on one frequency There are national and local multiplexes Local ones to that area Frequency The frequency of the present station will be displayed such as 11C 220 352MHz Signal Error A number sh...

Page 27: ...Manual Tune To tune the FM frequency manually turn the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT dial until your desired frequency is reached the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT dial repeatedly Each turn will adjust the frequency b...

Page 28: ...ning to the station that you would like to save press and hold the PRESETS button The display will show 1 Empty 2 Turn the SNOOZE SCROLL SELECT dial to select your desired station preset number 3 Pres...

Page 29: ...e or Genre of music that is being broadcast e g Rock or Classical Frequency The frequency of the present station will be displayed such as 90 30MHz Audio Mode When in FM mode the display will show if...

Page 30: ...4 In AUX mode you may operate your audio device directly for playback features 5 Use the VOLUME dial to adjust the volume level 6 connected external audio device Press the MODE button to return to DAB...

Page 31: ...n be due to something very minor The following table contains various tips Menu Description No power Ensure the mains plug is properly connected Make sure that the unit is turned on The unit does not...

Page 32: ...32 Sp cations Model HFG 405D Power Supply 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Output DC 9V 1A Radio Frequency Range DAB 174 240 MHz FM 87 5 108 MHz Weight 1 056kg Dimensions 112mm L x 213mm W x 129mm H...

Page 33: ...ecessary energy consumption never leave the adaptor plugged in the mains socket while unattended for long periods of time Disconnect the adaptor from the power supply Safety Warnings Mains Adapter Cab...

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