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3. POWER SOURCES

1. Plug the AC 230V Power Cord into an AC

household outlet.

2. For battery back up, insert three (3 x AAA)

1.5V batteries (not included) into the battery
compartment observing correct polarities.

3. The batteries will maintain time function during

a power cut, but not display it.

4. Normal display and function will resume when

power is restored, replace the batteries

annually.

Note : This is an optional feature, no battery is

needed for normal operation.

Power connection

4. PLAYER MAINTENANCE

IMPORTANT : Disconnect from Main Supply
before cleaning.
Wipe with a soft cloth. If the cabinet is very dirty,
dampen the cloth with a weak solution of neutral
detergent and water, and then wipe clean.

Cleaning the Cabinet

A dirty lens will cause sound skipping and, if the
lens is very dirty, the CD may not work. Open
the disc cover and clean the lens as follow :

Dust Dry Particles
Using a camera lens brush/blower, blow on the
lens couple times, then wipe it lightly with the
brush to remove dust. Then, blow on the lens
once more.

Finger prints
If the lens cannot be cleaned by using a brush/
blower, use a dry cotton swab.

Cleaning the Lens

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Summary of Contents for GCDR1955DAB

Page 1: ...r improvement purposes specification and design are subject to change without notice Instruction Manual SPECIFICATIONS Programme Play Up to 20 memories Earphone output 20mW Power requirement AC 230V 3 x AAA Battery Clock Memory Dimension 170 W x195 H x185 D mm Weight 1 88Kg not including battery Main Unit ...

Page 2: ... performance of procedures other then those specified herein may result in exposure to hazardous radiation WARNING To prevent fire or shock harzard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified presonnel only Important safeguards 1 Important notes 2 Power Sources 3 Player Maintenance 3 Disc cleaning power failure 4 Player ...

Page 3: ...E MAINS PLUG WIRING DETAILS accordance with following wiring codes The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following wiring codes Blue Neutral Brown live The wires in this mains lead must be connected to the terminals in the plugs as follow Blue Wire N or Black Brown Wire L or Red Only a 3 Amp fuse should be fitted in the plug or a 5 Amp fuse at the distribution board WARN...

Page 4: ...olume levels will harm your hearing Once you have established a comfortable listening level DO NOT INCREASE THE SOUND LEVEL FURTHER The following list of typical sound levels may assist you in recognising just how loud you have set the volume level DECIBEL Level dB Example 30dB 40 50 60 70 THE FOLLOWING NOISE CAN BE HARMFUL UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 80dB 90 100 120 140 180 Quiet library soft whisper...

Page 5: ... 4 PLAYER MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT Disconnect from Main Supply before cleaning Wipe with a soft cloth If the cabinet is very dirty dampen the cloth with a weak solution of neutral detergent and water and then wipe clean Cleaning the Cabinet A dirty lens will cause sound skipping and if the lens is very dirty the CD may not work Open the disc cover and clean the lens as follow Dust Dry Particles Using...

Page 6: ...igital display will blink to show power was interrupted You must reset time and alarm times Power failure Battery back up 1 Electronic products should never be subjected to extreme temperatures nor high humidity to ensure good performance and a long life time The clock radio should not be placed in bathing areas or around stoves and radiators etc Always leave sufficient space around the unit for v...

Page 7: ...tteries in the remote control observing to the polarity markings and inside the compartment and on the batteries 3 Place the cover over the compartment press down lightly and push it upward until it snaps on BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED 1 STANDBY AL CD STOP BUTTON 2 CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 3 FM DAB BUTTON 4 MUTE BUTTON 5 SKIP DN FR SELECT DN BUTTON 6 SKIP UP FF SELECT UP BUTTON 7 SLEEP BUTTON 8 SELECT BUTT...

Page 8: ...P BUTTON 15 CLOCK CD DISPLAY 16 FM DAB DISPLAY 17 CD DOOR OPEN BUTTON 18 CLOCK DIMMER BUTTON 19 SLEEP BUTTON 20 ALARM 1 BUTTON 21 ALARM 2 BUTTON 22 DISPLAY AL SET BUTTON 23 SLEEP INDICATOR 24 ALARM 2 INDICATOR 25 PROGRAM C ADJ BUTTON 26 VOLUME UP BUTTON 27 VOLUME DN BUTTON 28 HEADPHONE JACK 29 PRESET 3 BUTTON 30 PRESET 1 BUTTON 31 PRESET 2 BUTTON 32 PRESET 4 BUTTON 33 DAB FM WIRE AERIAL 34 BATTERY...

Page 9: ...THE WAKE UP TIME 1 Press and hold the DISPLAY AL SET button for more than 2 seconds until the hour digit flash in the display the Alarm 1 LED indicator will also flash press the SKIP UP FF and the SKIP DN FR buttons to set the desired hour 2 Press the PROGRAM C ADJ button to confirm the hour and the minute digit will flash press the SKIP UP FF and the SKIP DN FR buttons to set the desired minute 3...

Page 10: ...4 At the selected wake up time the radio will turn on It will continue for one hour and then shut off automatically To stop the radio during this hour press STANDBY button once Wake to CD Orange indicator 1 Repeatedly press the ALARM button 1 or 2 until the LED indicator goes to orange 2 CD will flash in the clock display and the track number press the SKIP UP FF and the SKIP DN FR buttons to sele...

Page 11: ...There are two types of auto tune modes one is quick scan and the other is full scan Quick scan will only search for the UK DAB Band III channels and full scan will search all DAB Band III channels Once the scan has finished the radio will select the first alphanumerically found station 1 To activate the quick scan press the AUTOTUNE button once the display will show Autotune Quick scan F 4 and the...

Page 12: ...de Presets You can store up to 4 of your favourite stations to the preset this will enable you to get access to your favourite station at a touch of a single button 1 To store a preset first tune to your desired station then press and hold your preferred PRESETbutton 1 4 until the display shows Preset stored 2 To recall a preset station press the PRESET button 1 4 that you have stored 3 If you pre...

Page 13: ... Mono Stereo This unit will receive the selected station automatically in stereo if broadcasted in STEREO and the reception is strong enough If this stereo reception has a large amount of noise hiss press the SELECT button until MONO is shown on display To return to stereo reception press the SELECT button until auto is shown Presets You can store up to 4 of your favourite stations to the preset t...

Page 14: ...hiss Repeatedly press the select button until mono is shown in the display To return to stereo reception repeatedly press until AUTO is shown in the display Ensemble Multiplex Group 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 th...

Page 15: ...eat the entire disc press the REPEAT button again the Repeat indicator will light up and stop flashing 3 To cancel repeat play press the REPEAT button until the Repeat indicator goes off Random play 1 Press the RANDOM button to select random play the Random indicator will light up 2 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start random play the tracks will be play randomly 3 To cancel random play press the ...

Page 16: ... presets will be lost once the reset has taken place 17 FACTORY RESET Set sleep function 18 SLEEP FUNCTION This function allows you to program the unit to switch off itself after a set period of time You can set your sleep time in either Standby or On mode if the sleep time is set in Standby the unit to will turn On automatically after the setting is confirmed 1 To activate the Sleep function pres...

Page 17: ...mpling 20 20 000Hz 1 3 dB Below measurable limits 2 channels stereo Earphone 20 mW 32 3 8 x 2 Receiving bands Frequency range RADIO FM DAB FM 87 5 108 MHz DAB 174 240 MHz Power requirements Power consumption Dimension Weight GENERAL AC 230V 4 5 Volt battery back up 3 x AAA 17W Approx 170 W x195 H x185 D mm Approx 1 88Kg not including battery Main Unit λ Goodmans product Information Helpline 087087...

Page 18: ...o Sound No DAB stations found Erroneous information in the display Noisy reception on FM No power to unit Headphones connected to headphone socket Aerial not extended Outside broadcast area Temporary memory problem Aerial Not extended Weak reception Check AC supply is connected Removeheadphones Check Aerial position Use the signal meter on the unit to check for signal Check location recep tion det...

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