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Factory Reset

Carrying out a factory reset clears any
settings that you have implemented in the
memory and reboots the radio.
To perform a factory reset press and hold
the 

menu 

button for 2 seconds.

A confirmation screen appears asking you
to press SELECT if you wish to continue and
reset your radio. The function will time out
if the SELECT button is not pressed in three
seconds.

Following a factory reset the radio will power
up with only the factory default settings
available and will behave as if it had been
powered up for the first time.

Factory Default Settings

The radio will revert to the following
defaults:

No Stations in station list

No Presets allocated

The Station order is alphanumeric

EQ setting is Mbass

Display mode is scrolling DLS

Station not available

If no stations are found, then a message
advising that a station is not available is
displayed.

Use the Central Navigator button (LEFT /
RIGHT) to scroll to another station you want
to tune to and press SELECT.

If  SELECT is pressed and the chosen station
is not available, the screen displays the
signal strength meter.

To exit this screen use the Central Navigator
button (LEFT / RIGHT) to scroll to another
station you would like to tune to and press
SELECT.

Battery Removal

Always turn the radio off before removing
the batteries.

When batteries are replaced in the radio,
you must press the 

power 

button to switch

the radio back on.

The radio retains all its settings. Battery
replacement does not cause a factory reset.

Summary of Contents for MOSDR011

Page 1: ...www ministryofsound com audio User Guide MOSDR011 Personal DAB Tuner...

Page 2: ...agonising over Rolls Royce dashboards all finally came together with a host of other technicians boffins and anoraks to build what has now become a legend to dance music fans across the globe Since t...

Page 3: ...y we can bring you your very own M Bass the true sound of The Box right in to your very own home or the palm of your hand So times may have changed as has technology but whether it s for our club or a...

Page 4: ...allation 7 The screen 8 Fixed Icons 8 Switching the radio on 9 Battery level indicator 10 Headphones 10 Switching the radio off 10 Locking the radio 10 Control buttons 11 Power adaptor 11 Rechargeable...

Page 5: ...itional information 20 Power on and Tuning 21 Tuned and Playing 23 Features 24 Factory Reset 32 Station not available 32 Battery Removal 32 Power On Power off 33 Care maintenance 34 Cleaning 34 Help a...

Page 6: ...th the following key benefits Near CD quality sound Because DAB is binary coded the receiving equipment is only expecting to receive a series of ones and zeros so any other interference is ignored res...

Page 7: ...eplate using your finger on the indentations below the nameplate The cover will become free when it is slid back a few millimetres Place the two supplied batteries in the compartment paying attention...

Page 8: ...t on the radio the backlight is turned on and remains on while the radio is powered externally Fixed Icons Volume level indicator You can set the volume level to any of fourteenpresetlevels Theicondis...

Page 9: ...the signal strength of the station currently playing It is dynamic and it changes as the signal strength changes The icon displays as one of four states that indicate no minimum signal received throug...

Page 10: ...ve the reception quality Switching the radio off Pressthe power push buttonswitchonthe top panel and hold for about two seconds The screen will be backlit blue during this period Releasetheswitchasthe...

Page 11: ...page 16 of this guide Power adaptor If desired this radio may be powered from the mains by means of a suitable mains poweradaptor Thisitemisnotsupplied see Technical Specifications for details When th...

Page 12: ...12 1 LCD Screen 2 menu button 3 eq button 4 Central Navigator button Volume control Scroll and Select 5 preset button 6 info button Quick Views Front...

Page 13: ...13 Top and side 7 power on off switch 8 lock switch 9 Headphone socket 10 Battery compartment cover 11 External power supply connector...

Page 14: ...14 Headphones 1 Headphone connector stereo jackplug 2 Left earpiece 3 Right earpiece 4 In line aerial element...

Page 15: ...text 3 Second line of alphanumeric text 4 Volume level indicator 5 Battery level indicator 6 Time received from tuned radio station 7 Indicator shown to indicate your favourite stations function is se...

Page 16: ...ed to turn the radio on and off To turn on the radio press and hold the power button until the welcome message starts to appear on the screen A blue light backlight illuminates the screen thisstaysonf...

Page 17: ...eft and right to scroll through the menus displayed on the bottom line Push left or right to scroll left and right To select a menu option Press the button vertically down when you want to select the...

Page 18: ...Each press of the eq button steps through the six available equalisation presets and appliesthesettingtotheaudiosignalbeing played The available presets are Flat MBass Monitor Studio Club and Arena Yo...

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Page 20: ...or a period of seven seconds the radio returns to the play screen In general when a timeout completes thedisplaywillreturntothetop level interface Power down On power down the current settings and sta...

Page 21: ...tations available Stage 3 When the stations are acquired the receiver tunes to the first station found in the alphanumeric list of stations that it has compiled Stage4 Thestationnameisdisplayedand the...

Page 22: ...will be displayed for a short time followed by the screen at stage 4 On subsequent power ups the radio will acquire tunetothelaststationselectedand the icons will reflect the system status as shownbel...

Page 23: ...am type Other music Multiple name BBC National DAB Date 05 01 2003 Channel Frequency 12B 225 64MHz Bitrate mode 128kbps stereo Signal Error 2 The DLS information is usually longer than 16 characters a...

Page 24: ...he list The arrow symbols that appear at either endofthelowertext linewhenthisfunction is invoked indicate that there are other stations in the available list To change to the station displayed on the...

Page 25: ...untilthebuttonisreleased Noother changes to the display occur The volume can only be adjusted when a station has been acquired and is playing When the radio is scanning or selecting stations the audio...

Page 26: ...The flow diagram is shown right The arrow symbols that appear at either endofthelowertext linewhenthisfunction is invoked indicate that there are other available preset channels which can be scrolled...

Page 27: ...n Left or Right to scroll through the list until you find anemptypresetchannelorapresetchannel you would like to overwrite Press and hold the preset button for 2 seconds until the screendisplaysconfir...

Page 28: ...ing press the eq button The next equalisation setting is applied and the EQ icon is updated accordingly Continue to press the eq button until you reach the desired equalisation from the following MBas...

Page 29: ...he way this list is displayed on the LCD screen The station order function is accessed by scrolling to the Station order option in the listusingtheCentralNavigatorbuttonsand then pressing the SELECT b...

Page 30: ...he station order list an additional option called Favourite Presets becomes available This automatically allocatesyourfavourites tothepresetsand overrides any presets previously allocated Whenthisstat...

Page 31: ...of a channel that the radio will try and tune to The Manual tune function is accessed by scrolling to Manual tune on the primary menulistusingtheCentralNavigatorbutton LEFT RIGHT andthenpressingSELEC...

Page 32: ...on list No Presets allocated The Station order is alphanumeric EQ setting is Mbass Display mode is scrolling DLS Station not available If no stations are found then a message advising that a station i...

Page 33: ...the power button until the the screen clears and the radio turns off Press and hold the power button to turn the radio on The screen will light and the radio will revert to the station you were listen...

Page 34: ...34 Care Maintenance Cleaning Wipe with a soft cloth Iftheradioisverydirty dampenaclothwith aweaksolutionofdetergentandwaterand then wipe clean Dry thoroughly with a clean soft cloth...

Page 35: ...positioned for best signal reception Usethesignallevelindicator to find the optimum aerial placement Radio locks up If the radio is operational but the buttons donotappeartowork check that the lock b...

Page 36: ...s can cause permanent damage to your hearing Do not use while driving a vehicle Servicing This radio contains no user serviceable parts Battery disposal Please ensure batteries are disposed of safely...

Page 37: ...isions The guarantee is only valid within the boundaries of the country of purchase The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual Th...

Page 38: ...usage External power supply 4 5V DC 250mA 2 1 mm power jack positive tip not supplied Headphones 32 ohms in ear style with in line aerial element Dimensions 65 W x 100 H x 20 D mm Weight 73 g without...

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