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Instructions Guide

Dual Alarm Setting

Press and 

hold

 

the ‘Menu’ button (

Ref.5

) for 1 second to open 

Menu Settings. Browse to “Alarm1 Setting/Alarm 2 Setting” with 

the ‘Skip Back’ (

Ref.11

) and ‘Skip Forward’ (

Ref.13

) buttons. Select 

this option by pressing down the ‘Volume/Select’ dial (

Ref.9

) on 

top of the system once.
Three choices will then display: “Alarm On/Off”, “Alarm Del” 

(Delete), and “Alarm Set”. 
If you have chosen “Alarm Set”, you can begin setting your 

alarm. Firstly, you will need to set the alarm sound. Do this by 

browsing through with the ‘Skip Back’ and ‘Skip Forward’ buttons 

(

Ref.11

/13

): BUZZER/DAB Mode/FM Mode. Select your choice by 

pressing down the ‘Volume/Select’ dial.
The hour digits for the alarm will then flash. Choose the hour of 

the alarm using the ‘Skip Back’ and ‘Skip Forward’ buttons until 

your alarm hour is displayed. Select the hour by pressing down 

the ‘Volume/Select’ dial. Repeat this process for the minutes.
The alarm volume can then be changed on the dial by using the 

‘Skip Back’ and ‘Skip Forward’ buttons. Confirm the volume by  

pressing down the ‘Volume/Select’ dial.
To turn the alarm on, go back to the ‘Alarm 1 Setting/Alarm 2 

Setting’ from the Menu screen and select the ‘Alarm On/Off’ 

option. Turn this alarm to “ON” using the ‘Skip Back/Forward’ 

buttons (

Ref.11

/13

) and press down the ‘Volume/Select’ dial for 

the alarm to be set. 
Once the alarm is set, an alarm icon will display on the screen.

Summary of Contents for Castle CB3A-CDAB-BLK

Page 1: ...CB3A CDAB BLK CASTLE Instructions Guide Compact Music System...

Page 2: ...luetooth and AUX In 14 USB Charging and Phone Stand 15 Dual Alarm Setting 16 Sleep Setting 18 Settings Clock and Date 19 Settings Menu 21 Additional Features 22 Troubleshooting 23 Specifications 24 Wa...

Page 3: ...1 What s in the Box Box Contents 1 Majority Castle Music System 2 Remote Control 3 Phone Stand 4 Power Adapter 5 Instructions Guide...

Page 4: ...Out 1 2 USB Out 2 3 Antenna 4 Power Mode 5 Menu 6 Scan 7 Preset 8 Effect 9 Volume Select dial Snooze 10 Display on front of music system 11 Skip Back 12 Play Pause 13 Skip Forward 14 Stop 15 Eject CD...

Page 5: ...3 Controls And Functions Rear View 16 Aux In Jack 16 Headphone jack 16 DC 9v in jack wall plug 16 On Off switch 16 Phone stand 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 16 1 3 2 5 4 6 7 10 11 12 20...

Page 6: ...ay Pause 5 Previous Track 6 Bass Loudness Compensation 7 Reduce Bass 8 Power Standby 9 Switch Mode 10 Increase Treble 11 Next Track 12 Increase Bass 13 Reset Treble Bass Levels Bass Loud Compensation...

Page 7: ...Castle radio Please follow the guidance of the manual to set up your new purchase and begin enjoying its features If you require further assistance with your new radio please contact our support team...

Page 8: ...lume dial Select Snooze Rotate the dial clockwise or anticlockwise to change the volume To make selections and confirm settings press down the dial to select You can also snooze your alarms when they...

Page 9: ...ge English on the display screen To change the language to German use the Skip Back Ref 11 or Skip Forward Ref 13 button to scroll through options Once you have chosen your desired language press down...

Page 10: ...y press and hold the Power Mode Button Ref 4 The front display will show Goodbye and then go into standby showing the time and date To turn off fully press the button on rear of the unit Ref 19 and sw...

Page 11: ...s will start scanning up the frequency band and store all stations that have good signal The radio will automatically save all the stations with a strong signal up to 240 MHz After searching has finis...

Page 12: ...to save the station preset number as To select your choice press down the Volume Select dial Ref 9 The display will then show Preset x Stored Repeat the same process when making other preset stations...

Page 13: ...ith strong signal will begin to play To fine tune or search for stations use the Skip Back or Skip Forward buttons Ref 11 13 You can press and release these buttons multiple times to browse through sl...

Page 14: ...o save the station preset number as To select your choice press down the Volume Select dial Ref 9 The display will then show Preset x Stored Repeat the same process when making other preset stations T...

Page 15: ...t your CD slightly and the drive will take the CD into the system to play The first song on the CD will now begin to play Functions Press and release the Play Pause button Ref 12 to play pause Press a...

Page 16: ...rom your Bluetooth device To select music you will need to select the album or playlist from your phone but once selected you can then use the Skip Back Ref 11 or Skip Forward Ref 13 button to select...

Page 17: ...charging facility You can play your phone music either using Bluetooth or an Aux 3 5mm cable as instructed on page 14 Phone Stand Set Up To set up the phone stand Ref 20 remove the rubber strip from t...

Page 18: ...M Mode Select your choice by pressing down the Volume Select dial The hour digits for the alarm will then flash Choose the hour of the alarm using the Skip Back and Skip Forward buttons until your ala...

Page 19: ...n Off you can turn the alarm on to sound or turn it off to cancel from sounding If you select Alarm Del you can delete the alarm from being set up on the radio for future use Set a new alarm using the...

Page 20: ...isplay the menu setting options Browse to the Sleep Setting option by using the Skip Back and Skip Forward buttons Select this option by pressing down the Volume Select dial Ref 9 on top of the system...

Page 21: ...ssing down the Volume Select dial Ref 9 on top of the system once You now need to set the clock as 12 or 24 hour Use the Skip Back and Skip Forward buttons to browse between 12 or 24 and select your o...

Page 22: ...he system once The year of the date will flash and can be changed by using the Skip Back and Skip Forward buttons Select the date year by pressing down the Volume Select dial The month of the date wil...

Page 23: ...radio will begin resetting and go to standby SW Version Software Version Display Select the SW Version option with the Volume Select dial to display the software version of the unit Language Settings...

Page 24: ...ower saving mode if in FM Headphones Function Connect your earphones via the 3 5mm headphone jack Ref 17 to listen to the music system through your earphones rather than the unit s speakers Effect But...

Page 25: ...adio reception stutters bubbling sounds DAB Signal is weak Extend the antenna or adjust the location of the radio Positions higher up or nearer windows may improve reception Note sometimes retracting...

Page 26: ...on the web page use the menu to find Register Your Product You will also be given the chance to extend your warranty for an additional 24 months free of charge Warranty Power Supply DC 9V 3A input Mod...

Page 27: ...al products and batteries safely according to your local authority and regulations ADDITIONAL WARNINGS The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid suc...

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