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General

Do not allow this radio to be exposed to water, steam or sand. Do not
leave your radio where excessive heat could cause damage such as in a
parked car where the heat from the sun can build up even though the
outside temperature may not seem too high. It is recommended that the
DAB band be used wherever possible as better results in terms of
quality and freedom from interference will usually be obtained than on
the FM band.

The name plate is located on the back of your radio.

    Your radio should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that
    no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on
    the radio.
    It is recommended to operate the product such that there is a
    minimum distance (10cm recommended) to adjacent objects in order
    to ensure good ventilation.
    The ventilation of the product should not be restricted by covering it
    or its ventilation openings with items such as newspapers,
    tablecloths, curtains etc.
    No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on
    the product.
    It is recommended to avoid using or storing the product at extremes
    of temperature. Avoid leaving the unit in cars, on window sills,
    in direct sunlight etc.

Specifications

Power Requirements

Mains
Batteries

Battery Life

Frequency Coverage

Circuit Features

Loudspeaker

Output Power

Headphone socket

Aerial System

AC 100      240V 50/60 Hz (switching adaptor)
4 x LR6 (AA size) Alkaline or NiMH rechargeable

Up to 25 hours of listening when used for 4 hours
a day at normal volume using alkaline cells.

FM 87.5 - 108MHz
DAB 174.928 - 239.200MHz

The Company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice

75mm

0.5 Watt

3.5mm dia

FM Telescopic aerial
DAB Telescopic aerial

Summary of Contents for DPR-69+

Page 1: ...DPR 69 GB...

Page 2: ...DAB 10 Manual tuning DAB 11 Dynamic range control DAB 12 Operating your radio FM 13 Manual tuning FM 14 Display modes FM 15 Presetting stations DAB and FM 16 Recalling a preset DAB and FM 16 Stereo M...

Page 3: ...r 2 Band button 3 Auto Tune button 4 Info button 9 Charge Battery Low indicator 10 Tuning Up Down buttons 11 Select button 12 Preset buttons 5 Volume Down button 6 Volume Up button 7 On Off button 8 L...

Page 4: ...3 Controls Back 13 Battery compartment 14 Telescopic aerial 15 Headphone socket 16 DC jack socket...

Page 5: ...osition Failure to do so could result in serious damage to the batteries or radio When the batteries are exhausted the battery light will show red for a short while The radio will then switch itself o...

Page 6: ...battery light shows a steady green light when the battery charging is complete Important when using rechargeable batteries the battery switch must be placed in the NiMH position Batteries will only be...

Page 7: ...ains adaptor is used as the means of connecting the radio to the mains supply The mains socket used for the radio must remain accessible during normal use In order to disconnect the radio from the mai...

Page 8: ...on will be selected 4 During the scanning process as new stations are detected the station counter on the right hand side of the display will increase and stations will be added to the list The lower...

Page 9: ...e required setting Note If after selecting a station the display shows Service not available it may be necessary to relocate your radio to a position giving better reception Secondary services DAB 1 C...

Page 10: ...sages such as artist track name phone in number etc Displays the type of station being listened to e g Pop Classic News etc Displays the name of DAB multiplex to which the current station belongs Disp...

Page 11: ...hed on and in DAB mode press and release the Auto Tune button The display will show Scanning and your clock radio will perform a scan of the Band III DAB channels As new radio stations are found the s...

Page 12: ...Press and release the Select button to select the required DAB channel The clear unfilled rectangle indicates the minimum signal level required for satisfactory reception The signal strength bar will...

Page 13: ...s and release the Select button to enter adjustment mode 5 Press the Tuning Up Down buttons to select the required DRC setting the default is 0 DRC 0 DRC is switched off Broadcast DRC will be ignored...

Page 14: ...a station of sufficient strength 6 The display will show the frequency of the signal which has been found If RDS information is available after a few seconds the display will show the radio station n...

Page 15: ...wn buttons to tune to a station The frequency will change in steps of 50kHz Pressing and holding one of the buttons will advance the frequency selection several times each second 5 When the end of the...

Page 16: ...only available when the radio is able to receive RDS information from the broadcaster Displays scrolling text messages such as artist track name phone in number etc Displays the programme information...

Page 17: ...lay shows for example Preset 1 stored The station will be stored under the chosen preset button Repeat this procedure for the remaining presets 4 Stations stored in the presets may be overwritten by f...

Page 18: ...uto Stereo mode Press the Tuning Up or Down button to switch on the mono override While this setting is engaged the radio will play the current station in mono whether listening via headphones or the...

Page 19: ...on the lower line 4 Press and release the Tuning up or down buttons until the display shows FM Scan Zone then press the Select button to enter the scan zone selection menu 5 Press the Tuning up or dow...

Page 20: ...ode System reset If your radio fails to operate correctly or some digits on the display are missing or incomplete carry out the following procedure 1 Press and hold down the Info button for 2 seconds...

Page 21: ...y mutes the internal loudspeaker IMPORTANT Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss Display backlight 1 When using on batteries the display backlight will be switc...

Page 22: ...orrect and safe charging of Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries These work to protect your batteries from excessive charge and discharge These protections can only work properly if the advice...

Page 23: ...etal object can contact the battery terminals With care rechargeable batteries can last a long time and can operate for many hundreds of charge and discharge cycles When your rechargeable batteries ca...

Page 24: ...ects in order to ensure good ventilation The ventilation of the product should not be restricted by covering it or its ventilation openings with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc No na...

Page 25: ...this product please note that Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling...

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