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Timer Function 

The timer function allows the radio to sound a buzzer once a preset time period has elapsed. 

Setting the Timer 

Press and hold the “Select” button for more than 2 seconds. The display 

will show “00:20” if the timer has not previously been set, or whatever value 

the timer is currently set to. 

 

Press the “up” or “down” buttons to adjust the time between 00:01 (one 

minute) and 4:15 (4 hours and 15 minutes). If one of the buttons is pressed 

briefly, the time will increase or decrease by one minute. Pressing and 

holding one of the buttons causes the time to increase or decrease rapidly, 

release the button once the required time is reached. 

 

Once the required time is reached, press the “Select” button. The display will revert to the normal 

radio display, and an animated “hourglass” icon will show in the bottom right hand corner of the 

display.   
 
 
 
This will show until the preset time is reached and the buzzer sounds 

 

Reviewing the Remaining time  

To view the remaining time prior to the buzzer sounding, press and hold the “Select” button for more 

than 2 seconds. 

The remaining time will be shown in the display. 

Briefly press the “Select” button again to revert to the previous display. 

 

Cancelling the Timer 

To cancel the timer before the buzzer sounds press the “Select” button for more than 2 seconds the 

current timer value will appear.  Using the “Down” button set the displayed value to “00.00” and press 

“Select”. This will cancel the timer and remove the hourglass symbol from the display. 

 

Stopping the Buzzer 

Press the  “Select” button briefly to cancel the timer (once it has activated) and stop the buzzer from 

sounding. If the buzzer is not cancelled it will stop automatically after about five minutes. 

Note

: The Timer function can only be set when the unit is switched on, but will continue to operate 

when the unit is put into standby mode (the hourglass symbol will disappear from the display in 

standby mode). If the Radio is being listened to when the buzzer sounds the radio will not be 

muted but the buzzer will be superimposed over the radio output, this is normal.  

 
 

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DAB operation (contd.) 

Summary of Contents for GSR75WDAB

Page 1: ...DAB Portable Radio GSR75WDAB Instruction Manual Before operating this unit Please read this instruction manual carefully Goodmans Product Information Helpline 0870 873 0080...

Page 2: ...omplete with 3 pin fitted plug 1 x Instruction Manual 1 x Quick start Guide Please retain all packaging materials for use in the event of the product needing transportation or in the unlikely event of...

Page 3: ...at the volume is too loud 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...

Page 4: ...ng around where children might see it WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this unit to rain or moisture CAUTION DANGEROUS VOLTAGES EXIST INSIDE THIS UNIT DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK...

Page 5: ...leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode Switch off using the switch on the equipment and m...

Page 6: ...ry charge switch located on the left side of the radio is switched OFF Charging of non re chargeable batteries will damage the unit and may also result in the batteries exploding Remove the Battery Co...

Page 7: ...y button 11 Preset button 12 Next 13 Previous 14 Light button 15 3 5mm Headphone socket Rear 16 Folding Handle 17 Left and Right Speakers 18 AC input socket 19 Charge ON OFF switch 20 Charge ON indica...

Page 8: ...ine of the display This indicates the unit has been unable to locate any available DAB stations during the search process This may be due to a No DAB stations in the local area Check with the DRDB at...

Page 9: ...ins Supply the backlight is switched to Lo when any button is pressed the illumination will increase to Hi for 10 seconds after which it returns to Lo When using batteries the backlight is normally of...

Page 10: ...this list of available stations This list would be organised in the following way TOPA Example Station B Example Station C Example Station D Example Station E Example Station F Example Station G Examp...

Page 11: ...s button repeatedly to cycle through the available secondary services and then back to the original primary service Menu Selects the Menu function Up Used in DAB tuning and the navigation of the Menu...

Page 12: ...may take a few seconds before it starts to scroll across the display this is normal Normal DLS Text This is the normal display for DAB mode The DLS text is almost always longer than the display so it...

Page 13: ...tly dependant on the area in which the receiver is located not all stations are available in all areas Once the autotune function has completed the receiver will tune to the first station in the Stati...

Page 14: ...ting station into two or more separate stations for a period This is often done on speech only stations where the broadcaster may wish to deliver coverage of different sporting events at the same time...

Page 15: ...versa Pressing and holding PREV or NEXT Buttons will scroll quickly through the station list releasing the button at the required station will cause immediate retuning to the selected station Indirect...

Page 16: ...n 0 will jump to location 9 4 Press the Select button to store the station into the chosen preset location 5 The station is now stored in that location Note any previous station stored in the selected...

Page 17: ...ng time prior to the buzzer sounding press and hold the Select button for more than 2 seconds The remaining time will be shown in the display Briefly press the Select button again to revert to the pre...

Page 18: ...the unit to normal radio mode The radio will only respond to Up Down Select Menu or Power buttons whilst in the menu mode Sort station list by Favourites Selecting this function will move the Favourit...

Page 19: ...it is therefore always accurate and no manual setting of the clock is not possible nor is it required When the radio is switched off the time is kept updated by the radio s own internal clock If no po...

Page 20: ...d then use the Up and Down buttons to move to the Set Defaults function Press the Select button to enter the Set Default function To proceed with set defaults press the Select button briefly This mess...

Page 21: ...No Sound Headphones connected to headphone socket Remove headphones Aerial not extended Check Aerial and unit position Use the signal meter on the unit to check for signal No DAB stations found Outsi...

Page 22: ...II and IV Tuning Range 11B to 12D DAB sensitivity 98dBm or better DAB Adjacent Channel Rejection 30dB or better DAB audio decode 64kbps 384kbps Aerials Built in telescopic rod aerial for DAB reception...

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