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Service Name
Describes the type of service the station provides, 

e.g. news.

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>.

Programme Type
This describes the “Style” or “Genre” of music that 

is being broadcast e.g. “Rock” or “Classical”.

Frequency
This shows the frequency of the current station. 

e.g. 89.80 MHz.
Audio Mode
The display will show if the station being received 

is in mono or stereo.
Time/Date
Date and Time will show on the display.

FM Display Modes

Every time you press the INFO button, the display will cycle through the following display 

modes: Service NameRadio TextProgramme TypeFrequencyAudio ModeTime/

Date.

Presetting (Store and Recall) Radio Stations

1.  To store and preset your favourite radio stations in in preset 1:5, press and hold the 

preferred preset button 

1/6

 

2/7

 

3/8

 

4/9

 

5/10

 until the display indicates the STORED number.  

2.  To store your favourite station in preset 6-10, press the SHIFT button once then 

press and hold the preferred preset button 

1/6

 

2/7

 

3/8

 

4/9

 

5/10

 until the display indicates 

STORED.

3.  You can store up to 10 DAB and 10 FM preset radio stations.
4.  To recall a stored preset station in 1-5, press the preferred preset button 

1/6

 

2/7

 

3/8

 

4/9

 

5/10

.

5.  To recall a stored station in preset 6-10, press the SHIFT button once and then press 

the preferred preset button 

1/6

 

2/7

 

3/8

 

4/9

 

5/10

Service Name

Radio Text

Programme Type

Frequency

Audio Mode

Time

Date

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10/9/12   7:09 PM

Summary of Contents for S9DABI12

Page 1: ...iPod and iPhone not included DAB Radio with Docking for iPhone and iPod S9DABI12 Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...Operational Range 10 Mains Power 11 Connecting the FM Aerial 11 Connecting to the Mains Supply 11 General Operation 12 Switching ON OFF 12 Selecting Modes 12 Adjusting the Volume 12 Setting the Clock...

Page 4: ...Mode 20 FM Station Scanning 20 Audio Mode 20 FM Display Modes 21 Presetting Store and Recall Radio Stations 21 iPod iPhone Operation 22 Inserting the iPod iPhone 22 Random Playback 23 Repeat Playback...

Page 5: ...l also find some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this instruction manual for future reference Unpacking Remove all packagin...

Page 6: ...View Top View 1 Display Screen 2 Volume Control STANDBY Button 3 Remote Control Sensor 1 iPod iPhone Dock 2 SNOOZE Button Activates SNOOZE function in alarm mode Backlight adjustment in STANDBY mode S...

Page 7: ...ay 1 Standby Indicator 2 Alarm 1 Indicator 3 Alarm 2 Indicator 4 SNOOSE Indicator 5 SLEEP Indicator 6 DAB Indicator 7 FM Stereo Indicator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 RDS Indicator 9 iPod Indicator...

Page 8: ...HIFT Buttons Store or recalls preset station buttons DAB and FM mode only 10 1 Alarm 1 2 Alarm 2 Button Sets the 1st or 2nd or both alarms 11 SET Button Accesses the settings menu 12 Button Plays paus...

Page 9: ...f batteries may cause corrosion or battery leakage which could cause fire personal injury or damage to property Install the battery correctly in the battery compartment Normally the battery s positive...

Page 10: ...pulling out the battery cover Remove the battery Do not drop the remote control Do not allow anything to impact on the remote control Do not spill water or liquid on the remote control Do not place t...

Page 11: ...y inserted into the mains socket The unit is now connected and ready to use To switch the unit off completely remove the mains adapter from the mains socket Ensure all connections are in place before...

Page 12: ...s close to mute or idle for 20 minutes it will automatically switch to STANDBY mode Adjusting the Volume Press the VOL buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume Press the MUTE button on the r...

Page 13: ...r press nothing the unit will automatically exit all menus Sleep Function This function allows you to programme the unit to enter standby mode by itself after a set period of time 1 In any modes press...

Page 14: ...DAB DAB DAB Setting the Time Display This unit supports 12 hour and 24 hour clock display 1 Press SET on the remote control then to select TIME MODE 2 Press ENTER on the remote control then to select...

Page 15: ...u are in standby mode and then press 1 or 2 key to activate deactivate the alarms or switch on the radio and press 1 or 2 on the remote control to select ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 2 Then press to select ON O...

Page 16: ...choose NO default or YES Press ENTER to confirm RESETTING will appear briefly 3 The unit will enter STANDBY mode and the clock will blink 4 Press either the Volume Control Dial on the unit or on the...

Page 17: ...hed the first alphanumerically found station will be automatically selected Full auto scan will not replace the DAB stations in the unit s memory If you want to delete all the previously scanned stati...

Page 18: ...chosen station The display will show the signal strength of the selected station If the signal strength is greater than the SIGNAL STRENGTH MARKER you can tune the unit into the found DAB station Pres...

Page 19: ...rom left to right Programme Type This describes the Style or Genre of music that is being broadcast e g Rock or Classical Ensemble Multiplex Group Name A Ensemble Multiplex is a collection of radio st...

Page 20: ...e Press ENTER on the remote control to toggle between the Stereo or Mono audio mode 1 Press SET on the remote control then select AUDIO then press to select MONO or STEREO 2 Press ENTER to confirm the...

Page 21: ...gh the following display modes Service Name Radio Text Programme Type Frequency Audio Mode Time Date Presetting Store and Recall Radio Stations 1 To store and preset your favourite radio stations in i...

Page 22: ...utton on the remote control to go to the beginning of the current track or to the previous track 7 Press the button on the remote control to select the next track 8 Press and hold the buttons to fast...

Page 23: ...rrent track repeatedly Press the button twice The unit will play all tracks repeatedly Press the button once more again The REPEAT function will turn off Charging your iPod iPhone 1 Your iPod iPhone h...

Page 24: ...ids containing alcohol ammonia or abrasives Do not spray an aerosol at or near the unit AUX IN operation 1 Before connecting to the mains socket use a 3 5mm AUX IN cable not included to connect your a...

Page 25: ...iles or doesn t function as expected Make sure the iPod iPhone is connected properly Standby mode may be activated press the STANDBY button on the remote control again Make sure the iPod iPhone is swi...

Page 26: ...us damage Switch it off at the mains immediately Withdraw the mains adapter and consult your dealer Ventilation To prevent the risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curt...

Page 27: ...whead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the unit s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute...

Page 28: ...ate collection systems for recycling in the EU For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product All trademarks are the property of their respect...

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