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 Music Centre with DAB Radio    

F985

      Instructions for Use 

  Please read and retain these instructions for future reference

 

                 

v002: 05/08/19

 

 

Page No. 5 

received in stereo signal. Otherwise, the FM signal will be received in mono only.  

 

During  tuner  mode,  press  the  Play/pause/Enter  button  on  the  remote  control  once,  and  you  can 
switch to mono/auto FM mode. 

 

In particular when stereo signals are weak, it is preferable to receive the program in Mono. 

 

DAB radio - Auto scan 

1.

 

Switch the function to DAB mode. 

2.

 

The player will scan for DAB stations automatically until it finds a DAB station. 

3.

 

Press the “scan” button again to auto-search for the next available DAB station forward, or press and 
hold the “scan” button for 2-3 seconds to auto-search the next available station going backward. 

4.

 

Adjust the volume knob (9) to the desired volume level. 

DAB radio - Manual tuning 

1.

 

Turn the “Select/Enter” knob (3) to tune to the desired station manually.  

2.

 

Adjust the volume knob (9) to the desired volume level. 

Radio data system (RDS) 

This feature is used to display information released from the radio broadcast It will show on the LCD display 
step by step as below by pressing the Info button (11) continuously.  

Radio text

 program type

 reception 

 time date 

 frequency

 Auto/mono 

Hints for best reception:- 

DAB/FM: The receiver has an external DAB/FM antenna. Connect it to the DAB/FM antenna socket (22) and 
extend it for the best reception. 

Preset stations (by remote control)  

You can store up to total of 20 radio stations in the memory (10-FM/10-DAB). 

1.

 

Set to FM/DAB mode 

2.

 

Turn to the desired radio station by “manual” or “auto” tuning method. 

3.

 

Press  and  hold  the  Preset  button  (12)  around  two  seconds  to  enable  memory state,  “Empty P1” will 
show on the display. 

4.

 

Press the Tuner/Menu + or  -  button on 

the remote control

  to select  the desired station memory for 

storage. 

5.

 

Press the Preset button (12) to confirm storing to preset memory. 

6.

 

Repeat step 2 to 5 to store other stations. 

 

Recall preset stations  

1.

 

Press the Preset button (12) once to enable recall state. 

2.

 

Press Tuner/Menu + or - button on 

the remote control

 to select the desired preset station. 

3.

 

Press Preset button (12) to confirm selection of the preset station. 

 

 

The  preset  stations  will  be  cancelled  completely  if  disconnecting  the  main  power  supply.  It  is 

Summary of Contents for F985

Page 1: ...hese instructions for future reference v002 05 08 19 Page No 1 Technical Details Power 230V A C 50Hz 18W Class II Output power 2x 2W RMS Frequency FM 87 5 108MHz DAB 174 240MHz Measurements 22 7cm H x...

Page 2: ...act disc 6 For CD 7 For MP3 disc 7 Playback of MP3 song via USB storage media or memory card 9 Listening to tape 9 Phono 10 Encoding of CD disc Phono or Cassette tape into mp3 file 11 A CD MP3 encodin...

Page 3: ...ode button 6 CD door open button 7 Record button 8 CD door 9 Volume knob 10 Remote sensor 11 Skip search up Info button 12 Stop Preset button 13 Power on off Function button 14 Play pause Menu button...

Page 4: ...coming out from the speaker it means the power supply is normal Now your system is ready to play music Listening to DAB FM radio Getting started Connect the DAB FM antenna to the DAB FM antenna socket...

Page 5: ...y information released from the radio broadcast It will show on the LCD display step by step as below by pressing the Info button 11 continuously Radio text program type reception time date frequency...

Page 6: ...show the number of tracks and playing time and start playback automatically Play pause stop mode 1 During playback press the Play Pause 14 button once to pause The LCD display will flash Press again...

Page 7: ...aying MP3 disc varies depending on the quality of recording disc and the method of recording The searching lead time for MP3 CD is longer than normal CD due to the difference in format Play mode Repea...

Page 8: ...e programmed into a CD or MP3 file and played in any order Ensure the system is in stop mode before programming 1 Set to CD USB SD mode and stop the CD MP3 disc playback 2 Press the Program button on...

Page 9: ...layback time 4 Repeat the same playback procedure as playing CD MP3 disc as above Remark The system can detect and read the files in MP3 format only though the USB socket When connecting the music cen...

Page 10: ...e button again to switch the function to PHONO mode 2 Set the speed selector to the proper position depending on the record to be played 3 Place the record on the platter use the spindle adaptor if re...

Page 11: ...you want to encode record 3 Press the Record button 7 during playback of the desired track the LCD display will show CHECK then change to REC USB 4 Press the Record button twice and the display will...

Page 12: ...is a copying process and the MP3 file will not playback the songs The system will create a RIP folder for encoding from CD FROMCD folder for encoding from CD MP3 disc REC folder for encoding from Phon...

Page 13: ...Skip backward to select YES or NO 4 Press the Delete button again to confirm the setting Remark All files pm the USB storage media or SD card will be deleted completely after confirming to Yes mode Pr...

Page 14: ...SB mode press once to start playback Press again to enter pause mode In FM mode press to select mono auto FM mode Function Func Press to select the function mode Tuner Menu or In radio preset press to...

Page 15: ...EAT SOURCES USE ON A LEVEL STABLE SURFACE DO NOT COVER THE ITEM IN ANY WAY WHEN IN USE AS THIS MAY CAUSE OVERHEATING DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE FOR ANY OTHER USE THAN THE INTENDED USE IT IS DESIGNED FO...

Page 16: ...following way The diagram shows the key features of a correctly wired three pin mains plug BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE GREEN YELLOW EARTH CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Wipe surfaces with a soft dry cloth...

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