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Summary of Contents for 706851

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Page 2: ...cription Setup Connecting The Power Adaptor Installing Batteries Turning On For The First Time Use Power States Power On Power Off Standby Changing Mode Changing The DAB Channel Slideshow Preset Prese...

Page 3: ...Alarm Turning Off The Alarm Snoozing The Alarm Settings Sleep Alarm Equaliser Equaliser My EQ Setup My EQ Setup Treble And Base MY EQ Setup Loudness Time Date Time Date Set Date Time Time Date Auto Up...

Page 4: ...g Technical Data Declaration Of Conformity Disposal Disposing Of The Packaging Disposing Of The Device Copyright 2020 Thunderbolt Photography Richard Ross All rights reserved All Photos and Illustrati...

Page 5: ...r s 3 year warranty and outstanding after sales service through our dedicated helpline We hope you enjoy using this product for many years to come If you require technical support or in the unlikely e...

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Page 7: ...ns before using the product Failure to follow this user guide may lead to severe injury or product damage Intended Use This product is designed to be primarily used with the supplied 9V 1A mains adapt...

Page 8: ...y regulations of European economic area This symbol refers to the box packaging The card used is made from widely recycled material This symbol refers to the disposal of waste electrical and electroni...

Page 9: ...WARNING CAUTION NOTE This symbol denotes situations that could cause injury to yourself or others This symbol denotes situations that could cause damage to the product or equipment as well as possible...

Page 10: ...duct with wet or damp hands or other body parts DO NOT immerse the product power cable or plug in water or other liquids or expose them to damp or moist conditions DO NOT pull the power cable excessiv...

Page 11: ...erty damage Removed ALL batteries from the product for long term storage Failure to do so may result in possible damage to the product battery leakage fire or explosion If you notice strange smells or...

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Page 13: ...9 Product Description A Description 20 Storage Bay Cover 21 Clasp 22 5V 1A USB Charge Port 23 Battery Bay 24 Mobile Device Holder 1 22 23 24 20 21...

Page 14: ...tor Connect the main adaptor to a suitable mains power outlet making sure the main outlet is switched off Access the DC in port B 3 by peeling back the rubber dust cover B 1 Insert the power adaptor c...

Page 15: ...eries not included for limited portable use 1 2 3 Lift the clasp C 1 and unhook it from the main body of the radio Lower the storage bay cover C 2 to access the battery bay cover C 3 Push down on the...

Page 16: ...matching the terminals indicated on the battery bay moulding Line up the tabs of the battery bay cover C 3 to the tab hole below the battery bay Raise the battery cover C 3 until both tabs click into...

Page 17: ...e clasp C 1 down to lock and secure the storage bay cover C 2 DO NOT leave batteries in the radio for long term storage Battery life can last up to 8 hours depending on volume output The batteries wil...

Page 18: ...B channels The radio will automatically set the time and date once it has found a strong signal When the scan is complete the radio will start to play the first available channel listed alphabetically...

Page 19: ...tem splash screen as the radio boots up followed by the last station played or the first alphabetically listed DAB station if the radio has been left without power for a long period Power Off To turn...

Page 20: ...AB station if the radio has been left without power for a long period Standby When the radio is on and playing give the A 13 button a quick press to enter standby mode A state change splash screen wil...

Page 21: ...n DAB Digital Audio Broadcast digital radio FM Frequency Modulation analogue radio Bluetooth Digital UHF 2 45Mhz wireless data communication between devices AUX Wired analogue input via 3 5mm port Vol...

Page 22: ...The selection will be highlighted in white Give the MFB A 15 a quick press to select the channel to tune in to The radio will pause for a moment and tune in to the newly selected channel Slideshow Th...

Page 23: ...Save to Preset Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the bank 10 slots When the preferred slot number is highlighted in white then give the MFD A 15 a quick press to save the station A saved splash scr...

Page 24: ...t tune the radio into a station you want to save Press and hold a numbered button 1 A 4 2 A 5 3 A 6 or 4 A 7 until the screen shows the preset saved splash screen You can use a slot that is occupied t...

Page 25: ...ous information options by giving the INFO MENU A 9 a quick press The screen will cycle through Now Playing Genre Region Frequency Signal Strength Data Rate Power Type and Date Now Playing Genre Regio...

Page 26: ...or if the radio is experiencing poor signal or interference It is advisable to periodically scan for new and updated frequencies DAB Menu The radio has several features to assist and manage the DAB f...

Page 27: ...in to The radio will pause for a moment and tune in to the newly selected channel This is an alternative method of selecting a station For the main method please see page 18 Changing The DAB Channel D...

Page 28: ...it See page 21 DAB Information Press and hold the INFO MENU A 9 button until the screen displays the DAB menu list Rotate the MFD A 15 to highlight Manual Tune and give the MFD A 15 a quick press to s...

Page 29: ...w up in the station list with a prefix before their name When this feature is selected from the digital radio menu the screen will display a simple yes or no option screen Rotate the MFD A 15 to chang...

Page 30: ...elect DRC from the Digital Radio menu by rotating the MFD A 15 and give it a quick press when DRC is highlighted On the DRC screen the tick in the circle next to an option is the current selected mode...

Page 31: ...d preset is highlighted in white then give the MFD A 15 a quick press to tune the saved station in To SAVE the current playing station rotate the MFD A 15 so that Preset Save is highlighted in white t...

Page 32: ...or 3 seconds This will begin the auto scan and the radio will stop at the next strongest available signal Giving the SCAN A 12 button a quick press will also begin the auto scan and the radio will sto...

Page 33: ...le through the various information options by giving the INFO MENU A 9 a quick press The screen will cycle through Radio Text PTY Name Stereo Mono Power Type and Date Radio Text PTY Name Stereo Mono P...

Page 34: ...A 9 button until the screen displays the FM menu list Current selected option states are highlighted in orange Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the available menu options To select an option make...

Page 35: ...A 15 to cycle through the available menu options To select an option make sure the option is highlighted in white then give the MFD A 15 a quick press Option Description Strong Stations Only Auto scan...

Page 36: ...15 to cycle through the available menu options To select an option make sure the option is highlighted in white then give the MFD A 15 a quick press Option Description Strong Stations Only Auto scan...

Page 37: ...d preset is highlighted in white then give the MFD A 15 a quick press to tune the saved station in To SAVE the current playing station rotate the MFD A 15 so that Preset Save is highlighted in white t...

Page 38: ...cted devices will automatically pair if the radio has is still in the Paired Device list To pair a new device make sure your device s bluetooth function is turned on Check the Available Devices list f...

Page 39: ...e AUX in port D 3 Connect the other end of the audio cable to either a headphone or audio out port Make sure the connected device s volume is turned to maximum Audio cable not supplied 1 2 3 D Bluetoo...

Page 40: ...m here The current alarm state in use is indicated in orange Next set the frequency of how often the alarm will sound by rotating the MFD A 15 that the Frequency option is highlighted in white then gi...

Page 41: ...d in white then give the MFD A 15 a quick press The current alarm time is indicated in orange Rotating the MFD A 15 will change the hour Once you have chosen an hour give the MFD A 15 a quick press to...

Page 42: ...e the MFD A 15 to cycle through the options When your preferred choice is highlighted in white an give the MFD A 15 a quick press A circled tick will indicate the option in use for the alarm This step...

Page 43: ...an give the MFD A 15 a quick press A circled tick will indicate the option in use for the alarm The next step is to select the duration of the alarm sounding Rotate the MFD A 15 so that duration is hi...

Page 44: ...MFD A 15 to change the volume level and give the MFD A 15 a quick press to set it Give the INFO MENU A 9 button two quick presses to exit the Alarm menu It is possible to set the alarm from the Stand...

Page 45: ...alarm Snoozing The Alarm This feature allows you to delay the alarm for a short amount of time When the alarm is sounding give the MFD A 15 a quick press to change the snooze amount Repeated presses o...

Page 46: ...cting System Settings Sleep This function will turn the radio off after a selected amount of time Give the MFD A 15 a quick press to access the Sleep options The options shown are values displayed in...

Page 47: ...clock icon and a moon icon will appear on the main screen The number next to moon icon will show the countdown in minutes The Sleep splash screen will briefly appear before the radio changes state to...

Page 48: ...the radio for a preferred tone Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the options until Equaliser is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current EQ in use is indicated in orange Th...

Page 49: ...rcled tick will indicate which option is currently in use Equaliser My EQ Setup This feature will allow you to programme a custom EQ profile for your radio Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the opt...

Page 50: ...ill indicate which option is currently in use The circled tick will indicate which option is currently in use My EQ Setup Loudness The loudness control is simply intended to significantly boost low an...

Page 51: ...o s date and time to be set and presented Rotate the MFD A 15 so that Set Time Date is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press Rotate the MFD A 15 to set the day and give the MFD A 15 a q...

Page 52: ...Rotate the MFD A 15 so that Auto Update is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current option in use is shown in orange Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the options Once a pr...

Page 53: ...15 so that Set 12 24 Hour is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current option in use is shown in orange Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the options Once a preferred option...

Page 54: ...5 so that Set Date Format is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current option in use is shown in orange Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the options Once a preferred option...

Page 55: ...the MFD A 15 so that Auto Update is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current option in use is shown in orange Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the options Once a preferred...

Page 56: ...his option will change how bright the active and inactive main and standby screen are as well as the time timeout period to change between them Rotate the MFD A 15 so that Backlight is highlighted in...

Page 57: ...15 so that Timeout is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current option in use is shown in orange The options available are On 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 45 sec 60 sec 90 sec 120 sec...

Page 58: ...A 15 so that On Level is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current option in use is shown in orange Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the options Once a preferred option is...

Page 59: ...FD A 15 so that On Level is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current option in use is shown in orange Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the options Once a preferred option i...

Page 60: ...through the options until Inactive Standby is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current option in use is indicated in orange Rotate the MFD A 15 to cycle through the options On...

Page 61: ...ntil Language is highlighted in white and give MFD A 15 a quick press The current option in use is indicated in orange The language options available are English Espanol Francious Italiano Nederlands...

Page 62: ...h the yes and No options When the preferred option is highlighted in orange give MFD A 15 a quick press All personal and preset radio settings will be lost on completing this action The firmware is no...

Page 63: ...er in the rear compartment Please check your devices charge requirements before using to avoid possible damage to your device or this product Inserting A Mobile Phone 1 2 C Lift the clasp C 1 and unho...

Page 64: ...cable provided by the device s manufacturer insert the USB cable D 2 to the USB 5V 1A out port D 3 Insert the other end of the cable to the charge port of your device Close the rear cover to provide...

Page 65: ...61 INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 66: ...ight Always store the radio in a dry ambient temperature place 0o C 45o C You can reduce the effectiveness or damage the installed batteries if the device is left for long periods stored in damp condi...

Page 67: ...profile then re pair device Use away from high powered devices or strong RF signals No music No compatible music app A2DP is not available on your device Boombox not paired No power Volume low Use a c...

Page 68: ...rox Dimensions Mains Adaptor Output Power ISM Band Available Ports IP Rating Screen Battery Battery Type Play Time Battery Standby Time Speaker Speaker Size Speaker Channels Speaker Watts Max Speaker...

Page 69: ...eft should not be thrown away with your household waste Contact your local authority waste disposal department as they will be able to provide details of the recycling options available in your area N...

Page 70: ...warranty please send us The completed warranty card with a copy of the original purchase receipt The faulty device with all the accessories included within the packaging This warranty does not cover...

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Page 72: ...le once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of...

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