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•  Then select the time period for which the alarm will be active. If the alarm is 

not turned off during this time, it automatically returns to standby mode after 

the time has elapsed.

•  Under  "source"  you  can  select  the  alarm  mode  by  using  the 

Up/Down 

buttons. DAB, FM, buzzer and AUX are available.

•  In the next item, you can, if DAB or FM are selected in "source", set the 

station to be played when waking. Here you can choose "last heard" or a 

station saved in the channel list.

•  Now you can choose how many times the alarm should be set: through 

the 

Up/Down 

buttons  you  select  between  the  options  daily  (every  day), 

working  days  (Monday-Friday),  weekend  (Saturday-Sunday),  or  once.  If 

you selected the option "once" you will then have to choose the desired 

date.

•  Finally,  turn  the  alarm  on  or  off.  When  the  alarm  is  switched  on,  the  

message "alarm saved" is displayed, and the bell symbol will appear to the 

left of the time.

•  Snooze: when the alarm is active, it can be turned off by pressing the 

Alarm/

Snooze button 

(see chapter 4, table 13), so that it will ring again after a 

certain period of time (10 minutes). The display shows the time remaining 

until the next alarm.

•  If the alarm is to be turned off completely, press and hold the 

Alarm/Snoo-

ze button.

The display will show the message "alarm off".

To set the second alarm, press and hold the 

Alarm/Snooze button 

twice during 

operation (see chapter 4, table 13), until the message "set alarm 2" appears on 

the display. In addition, a bell symbol with the number 2 flashes in the display to 

the left of the time. Setting the alarm is done as described in 9.2.

10. System Settings

The item System Settings summarises functions, which are controlled via the 

main menu of the DABMAN 110. They are generally controlled with the 

menu 

button

(see chapter 4, table 4), and the selection is made with the 

Up/Down 

buttons (see chapter 4, table 9 & 11), the individual menu items are accessed 

and the settings confirmed with the 

OK 

button (see chapter 4, table 10).

10.1. Language

The  DABMAN  110  supports  multiple  languages    (German,  English,  French,  

Italian). To select the language, please proceed as follows:

•  Press the 

menu button

.

•  Use the 

Up/Down 

buttons to select "System", and confirm your selection 

with 

OK

.

•  Now select "Languages" and confirm with 

OK

.

•  Use the 

Up/Down 

buttons to select the desired language, then confirm your 

Summary of Contents for DABMAN 110

Page 1: ...GB User Manual IMPERIAL DABMAN 110 portable DAB VHF receiver GB...

Page 2: ...ching On and off 10 6 DAB Mode 10 6 1 Automatic Search 10 6 2 Full Station Scan 11 6 2 1 SCAN Button 11 6 2 2 MENU Button 11 6 3 Manual Search 11 6 4 DAB Station Presets 12 6 5 LCD Display in DAB Mode...

Page 3: ...s connects operates cleans disposed of this radio must have taken notice of the full content of this operating manual Always keep this operating manual in close vicinity of the radio 1 2 Service and S...

Page 4: ...iquid enter the radio immediately unplug the power adaptor from the socket Have the device checked by professionally qualified personnel before it is put back into operation Otherwise there is a dange...

Page 5: ...children Children may put batteries in their mouth and swallow them Should a battery be swallowed immediately seek medical help Leaking batteries can cause damage to the radio Remove the batteries if...

Page 6: ...l in particular the safety instructions Any other use is considered improper and can lead to property damage or even personal injury Improper use also results in the immediate loss of warranty The man...

Page 7: ...27 27 GB 4 Figures and Description Front View Rear View Top view...

Page 8: ...B radio AUX for playback of external devices 6 Volume control Knob to control volume 7 LCD Display Display of station information and time 8 Telescopic antenna Pivotable and turnable antenna max lengt...

Page 9: ...cluded 5 1 Power Supply 5 1 1 Operation with Power Supply Connect the power adaptor 220V 50hz DC 5V with the radio and a 220V socket Now set the On Off switch see chapter 4 table 14 to On 5 1 2 Operat...

Page 10: ...ly in every operating mode Refer to item Time in the chapter System Settings 6 DAB Mode In DAB mode the DABMAN 110 receives digital radio signals and provides appropriate radio text information in the...

Page 11: ...wn buttons see chapter 4 table 9 11 to select Full Scan and confirm the selection with OK see chapter 4 table 10 The search starts anew as described in 6 1 In addition the display shows the message Sc...

Page 12: ...tion that is transmitted through DLS Dynamic Label Segment by the broadcaster The LCD display will for example show the name of the song and artist or contact details or further information provided b...

Page 13: ...tion Presets Analogous to the DAB mode the DABMAN 110 is also equipped with 20 station presets in FM mode which can be programmed according to your preferences To save a station proceed as described i...

Page 14: ...the Up Down buttons see chapter 4 table 9 11 to select the desired time period after which the sleep timer should come on The following options are available off 1 20 30 60 90 120 minutes Confirm you...

Page 15: ...rtain period of time 10 minutes The display shows the time remaining until the next alarm If the alarm is to be turned off completely press and hold the Alarm Snoo ze button The display will show the...

Page 16: ...ly the message time saved appears in the display You automatically return to radio mode 10 2 2 12 24 hour mode To switch the time display between 12 and 24 hour mode factory setting 24 hour mode proce...

Page 17: ...o was reset to the factory settings time and date are flashing 10 4 Software Version Through the system menu you can display the operating software available on the DABMAN 110 This can be useful if yo...

Page 18: ...e antenna Realign the antenna or move the radio to a different location Run the a new scan 12 Technical Data power adapter included Input voltage 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Output voltage 5V DC 2A Battery c...

Page 19: ...39 39 GB...

Page 20: ...our device carries the CE mark and complies with all relevant EU standards Changes and printing errors reserved Version 04 14 Copy and reproduction only with approval of the publisher TELESTAR DIGITAL...

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