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11. Other connection options
11.1 Connection via headphone jack

You can connect your headphones to the radio's

headphone jack and play its audio signals via the

headphones.

Warning - high volume

High sound pressure!

There is a risk of hearing damage.

To prevent any loss of hearing, avoid listening at loud

volumes for prolonged periods.

Always keep the volume at a sensible level.

Loud volumes, even over short periods,

can cause hearing loss.

Note

Reduce the volume of the radio.

Switch the radio off before connecting headphones

to it.

Note the warning and safety information included

in the operating instructions of your headphones.

Do not bend or crush the cable.

For playback via the headphone jack, connect the

3.5 mm RCA plug from your headphones to the

headphone jack (12) on the radio.

Press [

+/OK/-

] (10) to switch the radio on.

The radio's audio signal is now output via the headphones.

11.2 Connection via USB interface

(quick charge function)

The USB interface (14) allows you to connect your device

to the radio and charge it.

Warning – Connection of devices

Before connecting a device, check whether it can be

adequately supplied with the charger's current delivery.

Ensure that the output of the connected device does

not exceed 12 W.

The automatic adjustment of the charging current

ensures that your device is charged with the best

performance.

Note the instructions in your device's operating manual.

Note

If the charging current is > 30 mA,

lights up

in the display.

If the charging current is < 30 mA, the symbol goes

out. Your device will continue to charge.

The charging process is displayed on your device.

Connect your device to the radio's USB charging socket

(14) using a suitable USB cable. To do this, consult the

operating instructions for the USB cable you are using.

Once the device is fully charged, the charging process

is ended automatically.

Disconnect the device from the USB charging socket

if you wish to interrupt the charging process or when

the device is fully charged.

12. Alarm

The radio has two individually adjustable alarm times.

12.1 Settings

Alarm 1 and alarm 2 are configured identically and allow

two separate alarm times to be saved. Select alarm 1

or 2 - by repeatedly pressing [ ] (8).

Confirm the selection by pressing [

+/OK/-

] (10).

Activation / deactivation:

Select

On

to activate the alarm and to make the alarm

settings.

Select

Off

to deactivate the alarm.

Confirm the selection by pressing [

+/OK/-

] (10).

Time:

First choose the hour, then the minute at which the alarm

is to activate.

Confirm the selection by pressing [

+/OK/-

] (10).

Buzzer/DAB/FM:

Define whether you wish to be woken by a buzzing sound

(

Buzzer

),

DAB

or

FM

.

Confirm the selection by pressing [

+/OK/-

] (10).

Programme:

If you selected DAB/ FM, enter which station you wish to

be woken with. You can choose from the 30 favourites

memory slots or

Last listened

.

Confirm the selection by pressing [

+/OK/-

] (10).

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Page 2: ...quencies 174 928 239 200 MHz FM Frequencies 87 5 108 MHz Power input 5 V 3 0 A Power Consumption Operation max 15 W Standby 1 W Input Output DC Socket 3 5 mm Earphone Jack USB Port Update Port Presets...

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Page 4: ...button Activate snooze Sleep setting 6 MENU SETTINGS button Direct access to settings menu 7 MODE button Change operating mode FM DAB Bluetooth 8 ALARM button Direct access to alarm settings alarm act...

Page 5: ...nual station search 8 9 5 Favourites 8 9 5 1 Save favourites 8 9 5 2 Retrieving favourites 8 10 Bluetooth 9 10 1 BIuetooth pairing 9 10 2 Automatic Bluetooth connection after successful pairing 9 11 O...

Page 6: ...ings All Stations Strong Stations only Audio Mono Stereo Settings Bluetooth BT disconnect Settings Settings Timer Equaliser Time Date Set Time Date Set 12 24 hour Set date format Clock Sync Backlight...

Page 7: ...t moisture and overheating and use it in dry rooms only As with all electrical products this device should be kept out of the reach of children Do not drop the product and do not expose it to any majo...

Page 8: ...ata or signal such as MP3 or WMA Sampling rate Specifies the sampling rate or the frequency with which the audio signal is polled sampling sample rate within a certain period of time Playback buffer T...

Page 9: ...B station search starts automatically when DAB mode is started for the first time it is indicated by Scanning If you would like to start the search again proceed as follows Press 6 and navigate to the...

Page 10: ...ddenly becomes quieter DRC automatically raises it The same happens when playback is suddenly quiet The radio then increases the volume again DRC high total equalisation of different volumes Strong co...

Page 11: ...signals were too weak When you are in the playback screen press 9 to access the manual station settings Turn OK 10 0 05 MHz 0 05 MHz until the desired frequency is displayed Wait a moment until playba...

Page 12: ...radio is listed as connected in the Bluetooth settings of your device Your device is also shown as connected on the radio display Start and control audio playback using the controls on your device Not...

Page 13: ...ith the best performance Note the instructions in your device s operating manual Note If the charging current is 30 mA lights up in the display If the charging current is 30 mA the symbol goes out You...

Page 14: ...ctivates press 8 to stop it Press 5 to activate snooze Select the required snooze duration 5 10 15 20 25 30 minutes by repeatedly pressing 5 13 Sleep The radio has a timer function which switches the...

Page 15: ...e corresponding selection and change the values by turning OK 10 left or right If playback is already started when you modify these settings you can hear the changes in the audio immediately Confirm t...

Page 16: ...0 Confirm the following prompt with OK 10 to reset the radio to the factory settings All settings made previously are deleted Note Resetting to the factory default settings can remedy some problems an...

Page 17: ...disposed of with household waste Consumers are obliged by law to return electrical and electronic devices as well as batteries to the designated public collection points or to the point of sale at th...

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