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11. Press the Enter / Information button to complete setup.

 

 

 will be displayed on the LCD.

  To cancel the alarm setting, go to “

” once 

again and change the setting to “

”.

  The alarm sound will automatically switch o

  after 10 

minutes. The sound can also be switched o

  by pressing 

any button.

NOTE

 

The volume of the buzzer alarm cannot be changed.

 Setting the radio ON alarm timer

Using the radio ON alarm timer function, the radio can be 

set up to switch ON at a speci

fi

 c time to enjoy a station 

broadcast.

1.  Press the Menu button.

 

2.  Press the Select button and display “

”.

 

     

Radio alarm

3.  Press the Enter / Information button.

 

4.  Press the Select button and display “

”.

 

    

ON

5.  Press the Enter / Information button.

 

6.  Press the Select button and adjust “hour” digits.

 

    

12  :  00

7.  Press the Enter / Information button.

 

8.  Press the Select button and adjust “minute” digits.

 

    

12  :  55

9.  Press the Enter / Information button.

 

10. Press the Select button to set up repeat.

Once
Daily
Weekdays only
Saturday and Sunday only

 

    

Daily

11. Press the Enter / Information button.

 

12. Select radio bandwidth.

 

Press the Select button to display “DAB”, “AM” or “FM”.

 

    

FM

13. Press the Enter / Information button.

 

14. Press the Select button to display a preset station.

 

    

P2 FM 79.5 MHz

  To select a station by broadcast frequency, use the 

Search button.

 

    

FM 80.0 MHz

15. Press the Enter / Information button to complete setup.

 

 

 will be displayed on the LCD.

  To cancel the radio alarm setting, go to “

” 

once again and change the setting to “

”.

NOTE

  The radio’s volume will be at the level when the radio 

was last switched OFF.

 RECHARGING YOUR SMARTPHONE

Devices such as a smartphone and mobile phone can be 

recharged by connecting the device to this radio.

The recharge function is only available for the “

”, “

”, 

” or “

” mode. (Recharging cannot be done 

in “

” mode.)

NOTE

  When recharging in “

” or “Bluetooth” mode, set the 

volume output at 20 or less.

  The radio is designed to deactivate USB output and 

disable the recharging of smartphones and mobile 

phones when the volume is at 21 or more.

 (For 

” or “

” mode, USB recharging will continue 

even if the volume output is 21 or more.)

  On rare occasions, sound output may be interrupted or 

power could shutdown during USB recharging.

  If either should occur, lower the volume level or stop 

recharging with the USB.

  The radio is designed to deactivate USB output and 

disable the recharging of smartphones and mobile 

phones when the power level of the battery is low.

  Should the aforementioned occur, recharge the battery 

or replace with a fully charged battery.

  If the voltage is low when the AC adapter is in use, the 

USB output may be cut o

 , discontinuing any recharging.

1. Using a commercially available USB connection/

recharge cable, connect to the USB charging port 

located in the radio’s storage case for external devices. 

(

Fig. 9

)

2.  Secure the smartphone with the holders and close the 

cover. (

Fig. 8

)

 

(See “Secure the external device” on page 9)

NOTE

  Use a fully charged battery when using a battery as this 

device’s power source.

 

You will not be able to recharge smartphones or mobile 

phones when the battery power level becomes low.

  The time required for charging varies in accordance with 

the smartphone or mobile phone being recharged.

  Do not use the recharge function for any devices other 

than a smartphone or mobile phone.

  The radio may not be able to recharge some smartphone 

or mobile phone models.

Two recharge cable holders, one for Android and the other 

for Apple (Lightning connector) are included.

Select the holder that best suits your device.

  Should your device be too large for the radio’s external 

device storage case, draw the cable through the cable 

access hole. (

Fig. 10

)

NOTE

 

As the recharge cable holders  are designed for standard 

size terminals, the holders may not be able to securely 

fasten certain terminals depending on the recharge 

cable used.

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Page 2: ...2 ⒶⒷⒸⒹⒺⒼⒻ Ⓘ Ⓗ Ⓙ Ⓚ Ⓛ Ⓜ Ⓟ Ⓝ 0 2 5 9 1 3 6 4 0000Book UR18DSDL indb 2 0000Book UR18DSDL indb 2 2015 03 20 15 21 55 2015 03 20 15 21 55 ...

Page 3: ...3 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 q w e 3 6 r t r 3 u y e i 0000Book UR18DSDL indb 3 0000Book UR18DSDL indb 3 2015 03 20 15 21 55 2015 03 20 15 21 55 ...

Page 4: ...4 7 8 9 10 7 p a s o d p s f 8 9 g 0000Book UR18DSDL indb 4 0000Book UR18DSDL indb 4 2015 03 20 15 21 55 2015 03 20 15 21 55 ...

Page 5: ...the handle The radio may fall and cause injury or malfunction 11 When no slide battery is loaded attach the slide terminal cover to the terminal to prevent cuts and other injuries that may result from touching the terminal area 12 Handle the backup batteries with care Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Incorrect handling of the batt...

Page 6: ...ur hearing adapts to the sound output Beware of being accustomed to a certain volume level Adjust the volume to a safe level before your ears become accustomed to loud volumes 3 If your ears begin to ring if you feel any discomfort or if conversation seems faint or indistinct discontinue listening to music and have your ears examined by a doctor PRECAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Un...

Page 7: ...tery power is consumed When used together with the AC adapter the batteries will not recharge as this device has no recharge function Storing the AC adapter The AC adapter can be stored in the compartment behind the rear cover Fig 4 Battery installation CAUTION Do not touch the terminals Doing so may result in cuts to the hand or other injuries Only a 14 4 V or 18 V slide type battery can be used ...

Page 8: ... the radio s bandwidth DAB FM AM DAB AM FM Selecting stations Auto station selection A long press of the Search button will automatically scan and search clear station broadcast frequencies To select the next station broadcast long press the Search button again Long Press Manual station selection Press the Search button to change frequencies and select a station Preset station selection Press the ...

Page 9: ...mum treble output 0 1 2 3 4 5 Treble 3 7 Press the Enter Information button to complete adjustment NOTE The radio does not allow Bass or Treble settings of 5 if the volume level is 25 or more If the Bass or Treble is set at 5 the setting will be automatically adjusted down to 4 when the volume level is raised above 25 Moreover when the volume level is lowered to 24 or less the reduced setting will...

Page 10: ...ices cannot be guaranteed Before attempting connection always check for compatibility 4 Playback Make sure to lower the volume output of the Bluetooth device before music playback Volume can be adjusted through the radio Use the Bluetooth device to select tracks You can also select tracks with the radio s control buttons Volume Play Stop Search NOTE Some Bluetooth devices may not respond to the ra...

Page 11: ...radio is designed to deactivate USB output and disable the recharging of smartphones and mobile phones when the volume is at 21 or more For or mode USB recharging will continue even if the volume output is 21 or more On rare occasions sound output may be interrupted or power could shutdown during USB recharging If either should occur lower the volume level or stop recharging with the USB The radio...

Page 12: ...o not store the radio in the following places Within reach of or easily accessible to children In humid or dusty places In high temperature such as inside a car or exposed to direct sunlight In extremely cold places or directly exposed to cold draughts Where the temperature changes drastically Where it is exposed to smoke or steam such as near a cooking appliance or humidifier MODIFICATIONS Hitach...

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Page 15: ...0 LEFT LATCHING 1 ITEM NO PART NAME Q TY 31 LEFT LATCH MOUNTING 1 32 LIGHT LATCHING 1 33 RIGHT LATCH MOUNTING 1 34 LATCHING PLATE 1 35 PCB ASS Y USB 1 36 PCB PLATE 1 37 TAPPING SCREW D2X10 4 38 PCB ASS Y AUX 1 39 CABLE HOLDER APPLE 1 40 PCB ASS Y A 1 41 SPEAKER RESISTNCE STRIP 2 42 SPEAKER DSDL 2 43 MACHINE SCREW M3X6 8 44 TAPPING SCREW D2X7 2 45 SIDE PLATE 2 46 SPEAKER GRILL SET 2 47 NUT M3 8 48 ...

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