Goodmans CANVAS2 CANVASCOP User Manual Download Page 3

CANVAS2

Welcome

Thank you for choosing this Goodmans product. We’ve been 
making electronics for the British people for 70 years. Each of 
our projects has been carefully designed to be great at what it 
does and this one is no exception. We hope you enjoy your 
new CANVAS2 DAB Digital Radio.

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Your DAB Digital Radio

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In The Box

Carefully remove your DAB Digital Radio from the box. 

Inside the box you will find:

  DAB Digital Radio

  Mains power supply lead

  Quick Start Guide

  Guarantee Booklet

If any of these items are missing contact  
Customer Support at www.goodmans.co.uk/support

2.1

Mains Power

Your DAB/FM Radio requires a mains supply of 230V AC ~ 50 Hz. 
Please ensure that your mains supply is compatible before use. 
Disconnect the Power Cord from the mains when not in use.

Position of DAB Digital Radio

Place on a flat, stable surface that is not subject to vibrations. 
Avoid the following locations:

  Where it is exposed to direct sunlight 

  Where it is close to heat radiating sources 

  Where the humidity is high and ventilation is poor 

  Where it is dusty 

Adjusting the Aerial

Fully extend the aerial to ensure good reception in both DAB and 
FM Radio modes. It may be necessary to alter the position of the 
DAB Digital Radio and/or the aerial to achieve the best signal.

Using Headphones

Headphones require a 3.5mm diameter stereo plug and an 
impedance of 8-32 ohms. Headphones are not supplied with 
this DAB Digital Radio.

Summary of Contents for CANVAS2 CANVASCOP

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL CANVASSTE CANVASCOP CANVASSLT Digital Radio with FM and Colour Screen CANVAS2...

Page 2: ...ode INFO button 4 2 View Station Information 4 3 Changing the DAB or FM Display Information MENU button 4 4 Station List DAB 4 5 Full Scan DAB 4 6 Scan Setting FM 4 7 Audio Setting FM 4 8 Manual Tune...

Page 3: ...io requires a mains supply of 230V AC 50 Hz Please ensure that your mains supply is compatible before use Disconnect the Power Cord from the mains when not in use Position of DAB Digital Radio Place o...

Page 4: ...press and hold to display menu options PRESET Press and hold to save a station as a preset or press to recall a saved preset station Channel button Select button Volume button A A B B C C D D E E F F...

Page 5: ...witching Off The POWER button allows you to turn on the radio and switch to standby You need to unplug the power supply to switching off the DAB radio DAB FM button Features 4 Switching to DAB FM Mode...

Page 6: ...reproduced in stereo For weak stations this may result in poor quality audio The audio quality can be improved using mono 1 Press and hold the INFO MENU button to enter the menu 2 Press CHANNEL butto...

Page 7: ...difference between the loudest and Quietest audio being broadcast Effectively this makes quiet sounds comparatively louder and loud sounds comparatively quieter Options off default low high 1 Press a...

Page 8: ...T to confirm 4 3 4 The Month part will flash Press CHANNEL button to set the month for alarm press SELECT to confirm 4 3 5 The Year part will flash Press CHANNEL button to set the year for alarm press...

Page 9: ...ary stop and exit to standby mode When the radio start playing again you can press the SELECT button to stop it 4 7 Volume Press CHANNEL button to increase or decrease the Volume from 9 to 32 max 4 8...

Page 10: ...NEL button to set the hour for alarm press SELECT to confirm 3 1 5 The Minute part will flash Press CHANNEL button to set the minute for alarm press SELECT to confirm 3 2 Auto Update Press the CHANNEL...

Page 11: ...o choose System Settings and press SELECT button to confirm 2 Press CHANNEL button to choose Factory Reset and press SELECT button to confirm 3 Now you can see a list of selection press CHANNEL button...

Page 12: ...to store the station in the desired preset location 4 19 Storing DAB FM Presets PRESET button To Recall presets press PRESET button Preset Recall is shown on The display You can scroll through the Sav...

Page 13: ...reception As with any radio service there will be areas of weak signal that may cause poor reception Follow the instructions for Manual Tuning on 4 11 and adjust the aerial while monitoring the signal...

Page 14: ...equency Range FM 87 5 108MHz DAB 174 928 239 200MHz LCD Display High Resolution Display Max Power Consumption 5 W Dimensions 185mm W x 57mm D x 112mm H Technical Specification 6 Customer Support 7 For...

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