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7.1

 

Error

 

messages

 

7.2 Troubleshooting

4.2 FM

 

radio

 

mode   

4.3 Bluetooth

 

mode

4.4 Aux

 

in

 

mode

Alarms

 

snooze

 

and

 

sleep

5.1 Alarms

5.2 Snooze

5.3 Sleep

6 System

 

settings

 

6.1 Equalizer

 

6.2 Time

 

6.3 Backlight

 

6.4 Inactive

 

Standby

 

6.5 Language

 

6.6 

Factory

 

reset

7 Troubleshooting and error messages

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1. Introduction

 

1.1 Safety

 

Instructions

Please

 

store

 

this

 

instruction

 

manual

 

for

 

future

 

reference

.

• 

D

o

 

not

 

use

 

this

 

product

 

near

 

water

 

or moisture

.

• 

C

lean

 

only

 

with

 

a

 

dry

 

cloth

.

• 

U

nplug

 

this

 

product

 

from

 

the

 

wall

 

outlet

 

before cleaning

.

• 

P

lace

 

the

 

unit

 

on

 

a

 

solid

 

surface

.

• 

D

o

 

not

 

put

 

it

 

in

 

a

 

closed

 

bookcase

 

or

 

a

 

cabinet that

 

may

 

keep

air

 

from flowing through

 

its ventilation

 

o

penings

.

• 

Do

 

not

 

install

 

near

 

any

 

heat

 

sources

such

 

as radiators

heat

registers

stoves

 

or

 

other appliances

 

that

 

produce

 

heat

.

Protect

 

the

 

power

 

cord

 

from

 

being

 

walked

 

on or

 

pinched

,

particularly

 

at

 

plugs

 

and

 

the

 

point where

 

they

 

exit

 

from

 

the

product

.

• 

Servicing

 

is

 

required

 

when

 

the

 

product

 

has been

 

damaged

Do

not

 

attempt

 

to

 

service

 

this product

 

yourself

Opening

 

or

removing

 

covers may

 

expose

 

you

 

to

 

dangerous

 

voltages

 

or

other

 

hazards

Please

 

contact

 

the manufacturer

 

to

 

be

 

referred

to

 

an

 

authorized service

 

center

 

near

 

you

.

• 

To

 

prevent

 

risk

 

of

 

fire

 

or

 

electric

 

shock

avoid over

 

loading

 

wall

outlets

extension

 

cords

or integral

 

convenience

 

receptacles

.

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Technical Specification

Summary of Contents for M1+

Page 1: ...Features 1 3 Carton contents 1 4 External resources 1 5 Conventions used in this manual 2 Controls connectors and display 2 1 Main controls 2 2 Connectors 2 3 Display 3 Started and setup 3 1 12 24 hour display 3 2 Time Date 3 3 Auto update 3 4 Manual set 9 4 Operation 10 4 1 10 DAB radio mode 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 6 7 9 9 9 9 ...

Page 2: ... solid surface Do not put it in a closed bookcase or a cabinet that may keep air from flowing through its ventilation openings Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances that produce heat Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs and the point where they exit from the product Servicing is required when the pro...

Page 3: ...play 2 1 Main controls 2200mA lithium battery Do not let objects or liquids enter the product Use proper power sources Plug the product into a proper power source as described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product 1 2 Features This manual describes how to use the M1 with the following modes Ÿ DAB DAB digital radio with a wide choice of channels and digital quality sound broadca...

Page 4: ...s to Alarm the screen will display Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 then Rotate and press the SELECT button to select alarm 1 or alarm 2 to set up 6 INFO View more information about the station or track playing Press again to cycle through further information screens then return to the normal Now playing screen 7 BACK MENU BACK Return to previous screen MENU Show menu for the current mode Press again to show n...

Page 5: ...logues and displays as described below There are basically six types of screen Ÿ Standby clock Ÿ Splash mode Ÿ Now playing Ÿ Dialogue Ÿ Error Information Ÿ Menu When text is too long to fit on the screen it is first shown truncated then after a few seconds slowly scrolls so that you can read it all The Standby screen shows the time date and any active alarm times As you cycle through the play mode...

Page 6: ...ettings and information such as time language and software update Menus with more options than will fit on one screen have a in the right 9 of 27 Some menus for example the System settings menu have several submenus 3 Started and setup M1 is easy to use To play DAB or FM radio all you need is a power source a 100 240 V mains supply 1 Place M1 on a suitable shelf or table 2 Extend the telescopic an...

Page 7: ...enna was not up this may result in an empty or incomplete list of available stations If you have poor reception of some stations causing the audio to break up you may wish to list only stations with good signal strength 11 of 27 To do a full scan Select Menu Full scan Once a scan is complete the radio returns to playing the previously selected station or first station on the station list To remove...

Page 8: ...ails Slideshow The normal now playing screen shows a thumbnail of the currently available slideshow image If no slideshow image is available a default DAB thumbnail image is displayed The Select button cycles through the following slideshow displays Slideshow image and DLS text being broadcast by the current station Normal now playing screen 13 of 27 To view further information Press Info Each tim...

Page 9: ...e FM radio is playing the screen shows its frequency or if RDS information is available station name and any further 15 of 27 RadioText information If no information is available just the frequency and a No RadioText message is shown To view further information about the broadcast Press Info Each time you press Info the next set of information is displayed cycling through RDS Radio text programme ...

Page 10: ...w on both M1 and if adjustable the audio source device 17 of 27 2 Connect the external audio source to the Aux In 3 5 mm stereo socket 3 Press source until the display shows Auxiliary Input 4 Adjust the volume of M1 and if necessary the audio source device as required 4 4 1 Now playing information When in Aux In mode the screen shows Auxiliary Input and the date 5 Alarms snooze and sleep As well a...

Page 11: ...nd move on to the next parameter Parameters Alarm Off On Frequency Daily Once Weekends Weekdays Choose the days on which the alarm is active 19 of 27 Note if you choose Once you are prompted to enter the required date On time hours and minutes Source Buzzer DAB FM If DAB or FM is chosen as the audio source you will also be prompted to select the Last played station Duration 15 30 45 60 90 120 minu...

Page 12: ...the Now playing screen displaying a Crescent moon icon and the remaining time in minutes before the sleep time expires After the sleep delay period the radio switches to standby mode 21 of 27 6 System settings The System Settings allow you to tailor the M1 with a variety of options to suit you To access system settings from any mode Select Menu System Settings then choose from the various options ...

Page 13: ...auto update the time and date are automatically synchronised with national time signals broadcast over DAB and FM when available You can also select the display format for the time and date The Time menu contains the following options Ÿ Set Time Date see below Ÿ Auto update Update from Any Update from DAB Update from FM No Update Ÿ Set 12 24 hour 12 24 Ÿ Set date format DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY Set t...

Page 14: ...roubleshooting and error messages 7 1 Error messages High Low 25 of 27 Message Description DAB mode Service not available No DAB reception Signal error The DAB signal has been interrupted No DAB Station The current station does not broadcast an identity name No Name The listed station cannot be found No stations found No DAB stations are available check aerial FM mode No RadioText No RDS text info...

Page 15: ... to change without notice 8 Technical Specification Model M1 Type Speaker 2 5 full range speaker Portable Radio Power 5W RMS If you have any questions problems or suggestions for improvement don t hesitate to write us an email LEMEGA Technology Co Ltd Shenzhen City GD Province China www lemegaaudio com For more information about other exciting products from LEMEGA please visit our website or conta...

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