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DAB Radio Menu

  

Whilst listening to the DAB radio press and hold the 

Info/Menu

 button (4) for 2 seconds to enter the 

DAB radio menu.  
Use the 

TUNE- 

(10) and

 TUNE+ 

(11) buttons to scroll through the various menu options, press the 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

button (7) to select the desired option: 

 

a.

 

Full scan

 

 Re-scans and refreshes the DAB band for stations, press the 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

button (7) to 

select Full scan. 

 

b.

 

Manual Tune

 

 Enables manual DAB radio tuning. Use the 

TUNE- 

(10) and

 TUNE+ 

(11) buttons to 

scroll through the frequencies, press the 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

button (7) to select the desired frequency. 

 

c.

 

DRC

 

 Dynamic Range Control is a feature that some DAB stations use to even out the audio levels 

between the quiet and loud segments of a broadcast. Use the 

TUNE- 

(10) and

 TUNE+ 

(11) buttons to 

select ‘

High

’, ‘

Low

’ or ‘

Off

’, press the 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

button (7) to select the DRC mode. 

 

d.

 

Prune

 

 Use the 

TUNE- 

(10) and

 TUNE+ 

(11) buttons to select 

Yes

 

or ‘

No

’, press the 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

button (7) to select. 
Note on Prune: If the radio is only receiving a partial signal and does not play but it is strong enough 
to register in the station list, it will be displayed with a '?' at the front of the station name. These 
stations will be removed by selecting prune. 

 

e.

 

System

 

 Use the 

TUNE- 

(10) and

 TUNE+ 

(11) buttons to select the following options, press the 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

button (7) to select:  

 

Sleep

 

  

The sleep timer allows you to listen to music for a set time before the radio turns itself off automatically. 

 

Use the 

TUNE- 

(10) and

 TUNE+ 

(11) buttons to select from Sleep 

Off, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 

minutes press the 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

button (7) to confirm how many minutes the radio will be on for until it turns off. 

 

Alarm

 

  

See ‘Setting and Using the Alarm Function’ below.

 

 

Time 

  

Press 

SELECT/SNOOZE

 (7) to enter option. Press the 

TUNE

 buttons (10 or 11) to select: 

 

Date and Time/Auto update/Set 12 or 24 hour/Set date format

.

 Press 

SELECT/SNOOZE

 (7) to select 

the desired option.

 

 

Backlight 

  

Press 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

(7) to enter options. Press the 

TUNE 

buttons (10 or 11) to select one of the 

following options:

 

1.

 

Timeout. 

(This determines how long the 

LCD Display

 (15) stays illuminated).

 

Select from

 10, 20, 30, 45, 

60, 90, 120, 180s 

or

 On 

(continuously illuminated). Press 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

(7) to select the desired 

option.

 

2.

 

On level.

 (This determines how bright the 

LCD Display

 (15) is when illuminated).

 

Select from

 High, 

Medium 

or

 Low. 

Press 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

(7) to select the desired option.

 

3.

 

Dim level. 

(This determines how bright the 

LCD Display

 (15) when it has dimmed after Timeout or in 

standby). Select from

 High, Medium 

or

 Low. 

Press 

SELECT/SNOOZE 

(7) to select the desired option.

 

 

Inactive Standby 

  

(This option will turn the radio off after a preselected amount of time) Select from

 2, 4, 5, 6hrs 

or

 Off 

(switches Inactive Standby off).

 

 

Factory Reset 

 

 

Restor

es the radio back to the original manufacturer’s settings.

 

 

SW Version 

  

Displays the current software installed in the radio. 

 

Summary of Contents for AVS1399

Page 1: ...1 DAB FM Radio...

Page 2: ...openings are not covered with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the Radio Do not position the Radio close to source...

Page 3: ...ser at serious risk Do not operate this appliance with a damaged plug or cord after a malfunction or after being dropped or damaged in any way Regular periodic checks should be carried out on the main...

Page 4: ...Vol Press to increase the volume level 10 Tune Press to tune up the DAB or FM radio band 11 Tune Press to tune down the DAB or FM radio band 12 Micro USB Charging Port Connect to a charger to re charg...

Page 5: ...rt the Micro USB Plug 20 of the USB Charging Cable 19 into the Micro USB Charging Port 12 on the right hand side of the radio arrowed below The red Charging LED 13 will illuminate 2 Connect the USB Ch...

Page 6: ...een found press the SELECT SNOOZE button 7 to select the station 7 Adjust the volume using the VOL 8 and VOL 9 controls to decrease and increase the volume level Saving up to 10 DAB radio stations usi...

Page 7: ...town or city from where the station is broadcast Frequency Displays the radio station transmission frequency Signal Error Displays the current signal error rate the lower the error rate the better the...

Page 8: ...ct Sleep The sleep timer allows you to listen to music for a set time before the radio turns itself off automatically Use the TUNE 10 and TUNE 11 buttons to select from Sleep Off 15 30 45 60 90 minute...

Page 9: ...resets are available as the 4 Preset buttons 17 along the top edge of the Radio Saving presets automatically using the Scan function Press and hold the SCAN button 5 for 2 seconds and the FM radio wil...

Page 10: ...E button 7 to confirm how many minutes the radio will be on for until it turns off Alarm See Setting and Using the Alarm Function below Time Press SELECT SNOOZE 7 to enter option Press the TUNE button...

Page 11: ...M radio press the SELECT SNOOZE button 7 to set the alarm source a If Buzzer is the wake up source selected press the TUNE buttons 10 11 to select when you require the alarm to sound Daily Once Weeken...

Page 12: ...d select Off at line f Operating Instructions Using the Headphone Output Insert the Headphones 3 5mm jack plug into the Headphone Jack Socket 14 on the right hand side of the radio Adjust the volume l...

Page 13: ...instructions contained in the User Manual The product must be used solely for domestic purposes The guarantee will berendered invalid if the product is re sold or has been damaged by inexpert repair...

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