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58 GB/IE/NI

 

NOTE:

 A factory reset is only possible in network operation . If 

you operate the product using batteries and select 

Yes

 in order 

to carry out a factory reset, the LCD display 

[

1]

 displays the 

warning message 

All settings will be restored to factory 

defaults! Are you sure?

 Connect the product to the mains 

power (see “Connecting the power adaptor to the mains power 

supply“) .

 

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Cleaning and care

 

 

Before cleaning: Disconnect the product from the power supply 

and remove the batteries .

 

m

WARNING!

 Never immerse the product nor the power adaptor 

in water or other liquids for cleaning purposes . Never immerse 

any of the product‘s components under running water .

 

 

Clean the product with a slightly moistened cloth .

 

 

Do not allow any water or other liquids enter the product’s interior .

 

 

Do not use solvent‑based cleaning agents, abrasives, harsh 

cleaning solutions or hard brushes for cleaning .

 

 

Let all parts dry afterwards .

 

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Storage

 

 

Before storing the product: Remove the batteries . Store the product 

in its original packaging .

 

 

Store the product in a dry, secure location away from children .

Summary of Contents for SDABC 1 A2

Page 1: ...DAB RADIO Operation and safety notes IAN 374053_2104 DAB RADIO SDABC 1 A2 ...

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Page 5: ...es Page 19 Before use Page 21 Unpacking Page 21 Connecting the power adaptor to the mains power supply Page 21 Inserting replacing batteries Page 22 First use Page 22 Switching the product on off Page 22 Menu navigation using the jog dial Page 25 Changing radio modes Page 26 Configuring the product Page 26 Menu options via the Menu Info button Page 27 Setting the language Page 36 Setting the clock...

Page 6: ... the one touch buttons Page 46 Setting the sleep timer switch off time Page 47 Setting the alarm Snooze Page 48 Connecting headphones Page 54 Displaying information in the LCD display Page 55 Factory reset Page 57 Cleaning and care Page 58 Storage Page 58 Troubleshooting Page 59 Glossary Page 60 Simplified EU declaration of conformity Page 61 Simplified UKCA declaration of conformity in Great Brit...

Page 7: ...that if not prevented could result in death or serious injury CAUTION This symbol in combination with the signal word Caution marks a low risk hazard that if not prevented could result in minor or moderate injury WARNING This symbol in combination with the signal word Warning marks a medium risk hazard that if not prevented could result in death or serious injury ATTENTION This symbol with the sig...

Page 8: ...ning to prevent serious injuries a danger to life or property damage NOTE This symbol in combination with Note provides additional useful information This mandatory sign indicates to wear suitable protective gloves Follow the instructions of this warning to avoid hand injuries caused by objects or contact with hot or chemical materials This symbol means that the operating instructions must be obse...

Page 9: ...n Risk of hearing damage Symbol for a Protection Class II product Polarity of barrel connector UKCA mark indicates conformity with relevant Great Britain regulations applicable for this product The UKCA mark logo is valid in Great Britain only CE mark indicates conformity with relevant EU directives applicable for this product ...

Page 10: ...er electronic product is intended for receiving and playing analogue and digital radio stations Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB This product is only intended for private non commercial use Only use the product for the intended purpose Any use not specified above or product modification is prohibited and can result in injuries and or damage The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage due to imp...

Page 11: ...emove all packing materials before use 1 DAB radio 1 Power adaptor 4 Battery type 1 5 V LR6 AA 1 Instructions for use 1 Quick start guide Trademark notice The SilverCrest trademark and trade name is the property of their respective owners Any other names and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners ...

Page 12: ...e Digital Radio or FM 6 Battery compartment 1b Time 7 Antenna 1c Signal strength 8 Mode button power mode 1d Preset 9 Menu Info button 1e Sleep timer 10 Alarm button 1f Alarm 2 11 button back 1g Alarm 1 12 button continue 2 Speaker 13 Jog dial 3 Main switch 14 One touch buttons 1 5 4 Headphone jack 15 Power adaptor ...

Page 13: ...adaptor approx 419 g incl power adaptor approx 424 g incl batteries LCD display 6 1 cm 2 4 Operating conditions 10 to 35 C 40 to 85 rel humidity Storage temperature 20 to 60 C Power consumption operation standby 5 W 0 9 W Battery life approx 8 hours Output voltage 3 5 mm headphones jack 54 mV Power supply Battery operated 4 x 1 5 V LR6 AA or Power adaptor 5 V 1000 mA mains connection polarity Avai...

Page 14: ...r s name Xiamen Xdroid Technology Co Ltd Model identifier EU version XZ0500 1000VG UK version XZ0500 1000V Input voltage 100 240 V Input AC frequency 50 60 Hz Input current 0 4 A Output voltage 5 0 V Output current 1 0 A Output power 5 0 W Average active efficiency 74 95 No load power consumption 0 045 W Polarity of barrel connector at output Protection class II ...

Page 15: ...aterial represents a danger of suffocation Children frequently underestimate the dangers Always keep children away from the packaging material This product can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the product in a safe ...

Page 16: ...n Product repairs must be performed by an authorised speciality company or customer service Improper repairs may place the user in considerable danger This will also void the warranty Never open the housing of the product or the power adaptor 15 They have no internal parts requiring maintenance Never cover the product and the power adaptor 15 Heat may otherwise build Do not place burning candles o...

Page 17: ...LECTRIC SHOCK Only connect the power adaptor 15 to a properly installed mains socket Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to that of the power adaptor see Technical data The power adaptor 15 of the product must be plugged into an easily accessible mains socket so the product can easily be disconnected from power in the event of an emergency Never touch the power adaptor 15 or the product w...

Page 18: ...ed the product immediately unplug the power adaptor 15 from the socket and if applicable remove the batteries Afterwards do not use the product until it has been examined by a qualified person When the power adaptor 15 is plugged into a mains socket it uses a small amount of electricity even if the product is not connected to the power adaptor or is switched off To disconnect from the mains comple...

Page 19: ...r appliances emitting heat Unplug the power adaptor 15 from the mains socket during storms Unplug the power adaptor 15 of the product from the mains socket and if applicable remove the batteries from the battery compartment if the product will not be used for a prolonged period Safety instructions for batteries mDANGER TO LIFE Keep batteries out of reach of children If accidentally swallowed seek ...

Page 20: ...affect batteries e g radiators direct sunlight If batteries have leaked avoid contact with skin eyes and mucous membranes with the chemicals Flush immediately the affected areas with fresh water and seek medical attention WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES Leaked or damaged batteries can cause burns on contact with the skin Wear suitable protective gloves at all times if such an event occurs In the event of a...

Page 21: ...TE You can power the product using the included power adaptor 15 or using batteries Connecting the power adaptor to the mains power supply NOTE Before connecting the power adaptor 15 to the mains power supply compare the connection information on the type plate of the power adaptor voltage and frequency with the information for your electricity supply Make sure the information matches to prevent p...

Page 22: ...ment 6 Reattach the battery compartment lid until it locks into place NOTE To see the battery status press Menu Info 9 on the LCD display 1 several times see Displaying information in the LCD display The battery level is shown in percent First use Switching the product on off Operation LCD display 1 Operation with power adaptor 15 Standby mode Clock Alarm times Battery powered operation Standby mo...

Page 23: ...tically scans for DAB stations after being switched on The progress bar in the LCD display 1 indicates the progress of the DAB station scan The number above the progress bar indicates how many DAB stations have been found After the DAB station scan is completed the product selects the first available DAB station and starts playing it By default the DAB stations are listed in numerical and alphabet...

Page 24: ...nd the antenna 7 for good reception Set the main switch 3 to the ON position Switching the product on Press Mode 8 When using the product for the first time it automatically scans for DAB stations after being switched on After the DAB station scan is completed the product selects the first available DAB station and starts playing it By default the DAB stations are listed in numerical and alphabeti...

Page 25: ...n scan Menu navigation using the jog dial The jog dial 13 is a control element in the form of a dial which can be ergonomically turned pressed using your finger Jog dial 13 Function Turn left back or right continue Set values and volume levels Navigate through menus Press Confirm an input setting NOTE As an alternative to operation using the jog dial 13 you can also navigate through a menu using 1...

Page 26: ...ct is automatically in the last radio mode used and starts playing the last station selected Configuring the product You can customise the product to your preferences The various menu options can be found under System Settings NOTES The system settings can be changed in DAB as well as FM mode If no entry is made or button pressed the product automatically returns to playback mode after approx 30 s...

Page 27: ...econds Navigate through the menu options Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Return to the menu options for other settings Press Menu Info 9 again Return to playback mode Press Menu Info 9 until the product is in playback mode again NOTE If no entry is made or button pressed the product automatically returns to playback mode after approx 30 seconds ...

Page 28: ...t Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Select a station Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Full Scan Automatic DAB station scan Start an automatic DAB station scan Press the jog dial 13 Preset Recall Displays the used free memory slots Scroll through the list of saved stations Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Select and play a station Press the jog dial 13 ...

Page 29: ...ation or overwrite a memory slot Press the jog dial 13 Manual Tune Manual selection of the radio frequency Scroll through the list of radio frequencies Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 The new station will be added to the list of saved stations NOTE The LCD display 1 shows the quality strength stability of the signal received as a level display ...

Page 30: ... when on holiday Select whether you would like to clear the station list Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 DRC Dynamic Range Control Compression selection High Low Off default setting Reduce the volume difference between quiet and loud sounds Select one of the available setting options Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial ...

Page 31: ...er switch off time Time Date Sets the time and date see Setting the clock Backlight Sets the lighting of the LCD display 1 see Setting the display light Language Language settings for the product see Setting the language Factory Reset Restores the factory settings see Factory reset Software Version Displays the software version used ...

Page 32: ...you can automatically search for stations Turn the jog dial 13 left Select Yes Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Preset Recall Displays the used free memory slots Scroll through the list of saved stations Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 The selected station is played ...

Page 33: ... station is saved or a memory slot already in use is overwritten with a new station Scan Setting Strong Stations Only All Stations You can change the station scan criteria Search for Strong Stations Only with good broadcasting quality All Stations including weak stations with poor broadcasting quality Select one of the available setting options Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection ...

Page 34: ... In FM mode you can select whether radio stations are received in Stereo or in Mono Select one of the available setting options Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 NOTE The Mono setting is recommended in the event of weak reception signals ...

Page 35: ...er switch off time Time Date Sets the time and date see Setting the clock Backlight Sets the lighting of the LCD display 1 see Setting the display light Language Language settings for the product see Setting the language Factory Reset Restores the factory settings see Factory reset Software Version Displays the software version used ...

Page 36: ...elect System Settings in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Select Language in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Select your preferred language Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 The product automatically returns to the menu options Return to playback mode Repe...

Page 37: ...ds Select System Settings in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Select Time Date in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Menu option Available settings Set Time Date Day Month Year Hours Minutes Auto Update from Any from Digital Radio from FM No Update Set 12 24 Hour 12 hour 24 hour Set Date Format DD M...

Page 38: ... menu options for other settings Press Menu Info 9 again Return to playback mode Repeatedly press Menu Info 9 until the product is in playback mode again NOTE If no entry is made or button pressed the product automatically returns to playback mode after approx 30 seconds Setting the display light Menu option Available settings Function Timeout Off 10 20 30 45 60 90 120 180 seconds The light for th...

Page 39: ... menu options Press and hold Menu Info 9 for approx 2 seconds Select System Settings in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Select Backlight in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Navigate through the menu options Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 ...

Page 40: ... Operation NOTE The reception range specified reflects the technical abilities of this product Information received outside of this range must not be used for gain or disclosed Observe the laws of the respective country Adjusting the volume NOTE The product must be in playback mode in order to set the volume using the jog dial 13 If the product is in a menu turning the jog dial navigates through t...

Page 41: ... LCD display 1 shows Digital Radio Open the menu options Press and hold Menu Info 9 for approx 2 seconds Navigate through the menu options Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Select Full Scan in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 The product automatically scans for all available DAB stations The progress bar in the LCD display 1 indicates the progres...

Page 42: ...tween the available DAB stations in the station list Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Alternatively you can select the station using 11 or 12 Button Station list 11 Switch to the previous station 12 Switch to the next station When your preferred DAB station appears in the LCD display 1 Press the jog dial 13 The product starts playing the selected DAB station Seek change FM station Verify the pro...

Page 43: ...g the respective station Saving a DAB station FM station You can save up to 60 DAB and FM stations 30 x DAB 30 x FM NOTE The product must be in the respective mode to be able to save DAB or FM stations Play the radio station you wish to save Open the menu options Press and hold Menu Info 9 for approx 2 seconds Select Preset Save in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Pres...

Page 44: ...automatically assigned consecutively to the memory slots 1 to 5 Assigning the one touch buttons Quick memory function You can assign your favourite DAB and FM stations to each of the 5 one touch buttons 14 NOTE The product must be in the respective mode to be able to save DAB or FM stations Play the radio station that you wish to save Save the station Press and hold the respective one touch button...

Page 45: ...ions opens Mode Display DAB Numbered list of the station names FM Respective station s frequency Select one of the saved stations 1 30 Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 The product starts playing the selected DAB or FM station NOTE You can directly select the memory slots 1 to 5 by pressing the respective one touch button 14 If a memory slot from 1 to 5 is ...

Page 46: ...irm selection Press the jog dial 13 In the station memory Select the station that you want to overwrite Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 The new station is assigned to the memory slot Reassign the one touch buttons Play the new radio station that you want to assign to the one touch button 14 Press and hold the respective one touch button 14 for approx 2 se...

Page 47: ...dial 13 Select Sleep in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Scroll through the available sleep timer options Off 15 30 45 60 90 and 120 minutes Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 NOTE 1e shows the number of minutes remaining until the product switches off Stopping the sleep timer early Open the menu options Pre...

Page 48: ...t or right Select Off Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Setting the alarm Snooze The product has a dual alarm i e you can set 2 different alarm times Verify the current time is shown correctly on the product see Setting the clock NOTE The alarm can only be used on mains power Press Alarm 10 Select one of the 2 alarms Alarm 1 1g Alarm 2 1f Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 ...

Page 49: ...ttings Function Alarm On Off Turn the alarm on or off Press the jog dial 13 Frequency Day Workday Weekend Week Set the alarm frequency Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Select the desired settings Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 ...

Page 50: ...le in day mode Hours Minutes Set the date and time of your chosen alarm Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Select the desired settings Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 NOTE The date setting can only be selected if you have first activated the setting once under the Frequency menu option ...

Page 51: ...E NI Menu option Available settings Function Source Buzzer Digital Radio FM Select a source for the alarm Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Select the desired settings Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 ...

Page 52: ...e Last Listened Memory slots 1 30 Select which radio station should play when the alarm goes off Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Available options Last radio station played Radio station memory 1 30 NOTE The names of the saved radio stations appear next to the memory slot number if the memory slot is in use Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 ...

Page 53: ...on of the alarm Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Select the desired settings duration in minutes Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Volume Volume 4 16 Set the volume level of the alarm Turn the jog dial 13 right increase volume or left reduce volume Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 ...

Page 54: ... for specific days weekend Press Alarm 10 during the alarm The alarm turns off Mute alarm for 10 minutes snooze function When the alarm sounds press the jog dial 13 NOTE The LCD display 1 uses alarm symbols 1g or 1f to show that the alarm is on In the snooze function or flashes in the LCD display and there is a 10 minute countdown After snoozing the alarm Press Alarm 10 to turn the alarm off Conne...

Page 55: ... of information displayed in the LCD display 1 Quickly press Menu Info 9 several times to switch between the information displayed in the LCD display The information is provided by the stations Some information may therefore not be available for all stations Display DAB FM Scrolling text with additional station information title artist news etc Scrolling text with additional station information st...

Page 56: ...nd Transmission speed Main switch only in operation with power adaptor Display shows the product is powered via the power adaptor Battery level only on battery power Battery capacity in percent Date Main switch mains operation only Display shows the product is mains powered Date With DAB stations transmission uses a so called multiplex see Glossary ...

Page 57: ...s Press and hold Menu Info 9 for approx 2 seconds Select System Settings in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 Select Factory Reset in the menu Turn the jog dial 13 left or right Confirm selection Press the jog dial 13 The LCD display 1 displays the message All settings will be restored to factory defaults Are you sure Turn the jog dial 13 left Sele...

Page 58: ... from the power supply and remove the batteries mWARNING Never immerse the product nor the power adaptor in water or other liquids for cleaning purposes Never immerse any of the product s components under running water Clean the product with a slightly moistened cloth Do not allow any water or other liquids enter the product s interior Do not use solvent based cleaning agents abrasives harsh clean...

Page 59: ... drained Insert new batteries The main switch 3 on the right side is in the Off position Check the position of the main switch 3 Set the main switch to the On position if necessary No sound The volume is set to Minimum Increase the volume In playback mode turn the jog dial 13 right The speaker 2 is muted because headphones are connected to the product Disconnect the headphones from the product ...

Page 60: ...ultiplex In DAB and DAB several radio programmes can be transmitted on each frequency These radio stations are combined in a so called multiplex In this multiplex additional services such as pictures and text information can also be transmitted Signal error The greater the number of signal errors the more distorted the audio signal arrives at the product The built in error protection can compensat...

Page 61: ...ied UKCA declaration of conformity in Great Britain only Hereby OWIM GmbH Co KG Stiftsbergstraße 1 74167 Neckarsulm GERMANY declares that the product DAB RADIO HG08657A BS HG08657B BS is in compliance with Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 and The Ecodesign for Energy Related Products ...

Page 62: ... 7 plastics 20 22 paper and fibreboard 80 98 composite materials Product Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn out product The adjacent symbol of a crossed out dustbin on wheels indicates this product is subject to directive 2012 19 EU This directive states at the end of the life this product must not be disposed of through regular household r...

Page 63: ...pose empty batteries in separate collecting boxes These can be found in many public buildings or in shops where batteries are sold Improper disposal of batteries can harm the environment Never dispose of batteries in your household waste They may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste regulations The chemical symbols of the heavy metals are Cd cadmium Hg mercury Pb lead Ther...

Page 64: ...eep the original sales receipt in a safe location This document is required as your proof of purchase Should this product show any fault in materials or manufacture within 3 years from the date of purchase we will repair or replace it at our choice free of charge to you This warranty becomes void if the product has been damaged or used or maintained improperly The warranty applies to defects in ma...

Page 65: ...cker on the rear or bottom of the product If functional or other defects occur please contact the service department listed either by telephone or by e mail You can return a defective product to us free of charge to the service address that will be provided to you Ensure that you enclose the proof of purchase till receipt and information about what the defect is and when it occurred Service Servic...

Page 66: ...IAN 374053_2104 OWIM GmbH Co KG Stiftsbergstraße 1 74167 Neckarsulm GERMANY Model No HG08657A BS HG08657B BS Version 12 2021 ...

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