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display modes

Every time you press the 

INFO

 button, the display will cycle through the following display 

modes: 

Programme Type, Signal Strength, Time/Date, Frequency, Audio Mode, Radio 

Text.

programme type

This describes the “

Style

” or “

genre

” of music 

that is being broadcast e.g. “

Rock

” or “

Classical

”.

signal strength

The slide bar indicates how strong the signal is, 

the stronger the signal, the longer the bar will 

be.

time/date

The broadcaster (Radio station) provides clock 

and date information automatically. You cannot 

manually set this information on this unit. This 

information is set within 2 minutes after the 

frequency display changes to the station name. 

In the unlikely event that the broadcaster does 

not transmit any clock information, an incorrect 

time and date will be displayed.

frequency

This shows the frequency of the current station
e.g. 89.80MHz.

audio mode

When in 

FM

 mode, the display will show if the 

station being received is in mono or stereo.
The receiver will automatically switch between 

Stereo

 and 

Mono

 mode. When 

Auto

 is selected, 

you can manually switch to 

Mono

 mode, which 

is helpful if you’re listening to a poor FM signal.

radio text

As with DAB, the broadcaster can 

include a scrolling text that displays 

information about the current 

program. If Radio text information 

is not available, then the display will 

show <Radio Text>.

To switch between MONO and AUTO, 

press the 

ENTER/

   button once, “

Auto

” or 

Mono

” will show on the display. To toggle 

between each mode just press the 

ENTER/

 

 button again.

Program Service Name(PS)

When a RDS station is received the name of that station (Program Service Name (PS)) will show on 

the display instead of the frequency. The following information will also be available.

Programme Type

Signal Strength

Time/Date

Frequency

Audio Mode

Radio Text

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Summary of Contents for iPHDKDB10

Page 1: ...DAB clock radio with docking for iPhone and iPod iPHDKDB10 instruction manual iPod and iPhone not included iPHDKDB10_IB_110920_Zell indd 1 20 09 2011 11 05 AM...

Page 2: ...auto scan modes 8 manual tuning 8 secondary services 8 storing stations 9 recalling a stored station 9 display modes 10 FM operation 11 selecting FM mode 11 auto scan 11 manual scan 11 storing station...

Page 3: ...r purchasing your new iWantit DAB Clock Radio with Docking for iPhone and iPod We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order that you fully understand all the operatio...

Page 4: ...3 9 11 12 ON OFF DC AUX IN 14 15 17 16 2 iPod iPhone Dock 3 MODE Button 4 STANDBY Button 5 INFO Button 6 PRESET Button 7 Button 8 ALARM SNOOZE SLEEP Button 9 SCAN Button 10 ENTER Button 11 VOL Button...

Page 5: ...een found so far Once the scan has finished the unit will select the first alphanumeric station The broadcaster Radio station provides clock and date information automatically You cannot manually set...

Page 6: ...minutes 2 To turn off the alarm press the STANDBY button when the alarm sounds The and or indicator will still illuminate in the display and the alarm function will still be active the next day sleep...

Page 7: ...onds and then release it to view the software version of this unit 2 The software version will automatically disappear after 5 seconds In FM mode press the INFO button again within 5 seconds to displa...

Page 8: ...were missed while auto tuning 1 Press and hold the ENTER button the display will now show Manual tune 2 Press the buttons to cycle through the DAB channels which are numbered from 5A to 13F 3 After y...

Page 9: ...tion number 3 Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection 4 The station will be stored and the display will show Preset stored recalling a stored station 1 Once you have saved a station to one of...

Page 10: ...the signal is the stronger the signal the longer the bar will be time date The broadcaster Radio station provides clock and date information automatically You cannot manually set this information on t...

Page 11: ...uttons repeatedly until your desired frequency is reached storing stations You can store up to 10 of your favourite stations to the preset stations This will enable you to access your favourite statio...

Page 12: ...of the current station e g 89 80MHz audio mode When in FM mode the display will show if the station being received is in mono or stereo The receiver will automatically switch between Stereo and Mono m...

Page 13: ...the mains socket and the unit Switch the ON OFF switch to the ON position The unit will enter Standby mode 3 Press the STANDBY button on the unit to switch the unit on 4 To select AUX mode press the M...

Page 14: ...e in your area or poor reception due to bad weather Adjust the position of the aerial Use full scan function to search for new stations The display is blank This may occur if the broadcaster changes t...

Page 15: ...mains supply before connecting disconnecting other devices or moving the unit Unplug the unit from the mains socket during a lightning storm In the interests of safety and to avoid unnecessary energy...

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