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10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or 

pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, 
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

11)  Only use attachments/accessories specified by the 

manufacturer.

12) Use only with the cart, stand, 

tripod, bracket, or table specified 
by the manufacturer, or sold with 
the apparatus. When a cart is used, 
use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid 
injury from tip-over. 

13)  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when 

unused for long periods of time.

14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 

Servicing is required when the apparatus has been 
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or 
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects 
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been 
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, 
or has been dropped.

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  Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.

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  Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as 

vases, on the apparatus.

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  Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as 

a book case or similar unit.

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  The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power 

from the AC outlet with its POWER or STANDBY/ON 
switch not in the ON position.

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  The apparatus should be located close enough to the 

AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord 
plug at any time.

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  The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the 

disconnect device shall remain readily operable.

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  If the product uses batteries (including a battery pack 

or installed batteries), they should not be exposed to 
sunshine, fire or excessive heat.

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  CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium 

batteries: there is danger of explosion if a battery is 
replaced with an incorrect type of battery. Replace only 
with the same or equivalent type.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 1)  Read these instructions.

 2)  Keep these instructions.

 3)  Heed all warnings.

 4)  Follow all instructions.

 5)  Do not use this apparatus near water.

 6)  Clean only with dry cloth.

 7)  Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in 

accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

 8)  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, 

heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including 
amplifiers) that produce heat.

 9)  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or 

grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades 
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug 
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide 
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If 
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult 
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, 
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO 
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, 
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to 
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated 
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s 
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude 
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral 
triangle is intended to alert the user to the 
presence of imp or tant op erating and 
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the 
literature accompanying the appliance.

Summary of Contents for SR-80iDAB

Page 1: ...SR 80iDAB STEREO COMPACT RADIO OWNER S MANUAL 7202 100600200...

Page 2: ...ies they should not be exposed to sunshine fire or excessive heat CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium batteries there is danger of explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorrect ty...

Page 3: ...utside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Made for i...

Page 4: ...Unit 10 Setting the Clock 12 Basic Operation 13 iPod iPhone 14 Listening to an iPod iPhone 15 USB Flash Memory 17 MP3 WMA 17 Listening to a USB Flash Memory 18 USB Programmed Playback 21 Listening to...

Page 5: ...socket always pull directly on the plug never yank on the cord Placement of the unit Choose the installation location of your unit carefully Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of...

Page 6: ...ll connections are complete connect the power cord s plug to the AC wall socket Read the instructions of each device that you intend to use with this unit Be sure to connect each plug securely To avoi...

Page 7: ...cord to an AC outlet which supplies the correct voltage If you are not going to use the unit for some time disconnect the power cord from the wall socket D AUDIO jacks Analog 2 channel audio signal is...

Page 8: ...ol unit and main unit decreases the battery is exhausted In this case replace the battery with a new one For information about the collection of batteries please contact your local municipality your w...

Page 9: ...s the Standby On button to turn the unit on B Play Pause y 9 When the source is iPod or USB press this button to start or pause playback C Stop 8 When the source is USB press this button to stop playb...

Page 10: ...DIMMER Press this button to change the brightness of the display After the wakeup timer on time is reached press this button to turn the unit to standby off for 6 minutes d ALARM 1 2 Hold down these...

Page 11: ...level of high frequency sound page 14 m CLOCK ADJ TIME When the unit is in standby use this button to set the clock page 12 When the source is USB DAB or FM press this button to display the clock for...

Page 12: ...press the Skip button o If no button is pressed for more than 10 seconds the clock setting will end automatically 3 Press the CLOCK ADJ button again The hour value 00 blinks 4 Press the Skip button re...

Page 13: ...o the AUDIO jacks select AUX o You can also use the BAND button to select directly DAB or FM 3 Play the source and adjust the volume using the VOLUME buttons The volume can be adjusted from MIN 0 to M...

Page 14: ...uch 1st 2nd and 3rd generation iPod classic iPod nano 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th generation Dock adapter When you use an iPhone e Set the supplied iPhone dock adapter into the dock iPhone 3G 3GS iPhone 3GS i...

Page 15: ...e is detected AUTHENTICATE will be displayed And playback starts from the play list of iPod iPhone If an iPod iPhone is already connected press the FUNCTION button repeatedly to select iPod Playback s...

Page 16: ...e Activating the shuffle mode Press the Shuffle button to change the shuffle mode Each time the Shuffle button is pressed the shuffle setting of iPod iPhone is changed as follows Albums Songs Off When...

Page 17: ...ion manual of the software when making an MP3 or a WMA file using a PC Playable file format MP3 extension mp3 Bit rate 8 kbps to 320 kbps Sampling rate 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 or 48 kHz WMA extension wma...

Page 18: ...ack starts from the first file on the USB flash memory MP3 WMA files that are not placed in folders are automatically put in the 01 root folder Playback starts from the first file in the 01 root folde...

Page 19: ...lder Press the SCROLL j k buttons to skip to the next or previous folder Displaying MP3 information During playback of an MP3 file press the DISPLAY button The information about the current file is di...

Page 20: ...NCTION BAND Activating the random mode Press the Shuffle button to turn the random mode on and off When the random mode is on Random lights on the display and the files will be played randomly If the...

Page 21: ...essed for 2 seconds after selecting file the selected file will be programmed automatically Example Folder number Program number File number Repeat steps 3 and 5 to program more files 6 When the selec...

Page 22: ...ns the file you want to add using the SCROLL j k buttons and then press the MEMORY button 4 Select the file you want to add using the Skip buttons and then press the MEMORY button 5 Press the MEMORY b...

Page 23: ...d press the MEMORY button 2 Press the Skip buttons repeatedly to display programme order The folder file number and program number will be shown one by one Clearing the program 1 Press the MEMORY butt...

Page 24: ...s on the second line of the display 2 Select the station you want to listen to using the TUNIING buttons Example Currently tuned station 3 When you find the channel press the SELECT button If you do n...

Page 25: ...by the radio station It may be information about music titles or details regarding the programme or station Signal strength You can check the signal strength of the current station Programme type Thi...

Page 26: ...is set to on in the factory default setting When DAB CT is set to on RDS CT is off Turning the DAB CT mode on or off 1 In DAB mode press and hold the INFO button for more than 2 seconds The DAB CT me...

Page 27: ...cator adjust or reposition the antenna until the best reception is indicated 6 Press the SELECT button to cancel manual tune and resume normal reception Full scan Auto scan The unit will scan the DAB...

Page 28: ...RC values DRC off DRC low DRC high DRC Use this option to set the Dynamic Range Control DRC value to be applied to received broadcasts DRC is used to reduce the range between high and low volumes of a...

Page 29: ...ucing unwanted noise If the reception is poor For the best reception rotate the FM antenna until you get stations clearly pages 6 7 E F Listening to the FM Radio 1 Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly...

Page 30: ...if you tune in a RDS station that is broadcasting incorrect CT data the clock might be innacurately adjusted and that could eventually affect timer operation The RDS CT mode is set to off in the facto...

Page 31: ...ct a preset channel to store the station by pressing the PRESET SCROLL j k buttons If no button is pressed for more than 6 seconds after you select the preset number the current station is stored auto...

Page 32: ...lled 2 Press the Skip buttons to set the on time hour and then press the ALARM 1 button The minutes value blinks Wake Up Timer Listening to an External Source See pages 6 7 Connections 1 Connect a por...

Page 33: ...ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 are set to agree ALARM 1 will be start at the on time Using the snooze function After the set time is reached press the SNOOZE button to turn the unit standby temporarily for 6 mi...

Page 34: ...the iPod iPhone e Remove dust or obstacles from the dock connector of SR 80iDAB and the iPod iPhone then connect the iPod iPhone again Cannot operate the iPod iPhone e Release the iPod iPhone HOLD swi...

Page 35: ...atic scanning on page 24 Cannot listen to the selected station e Confirm that you have pressed the SELECT button to listen to a selection The station you are currently listening to will be displayed o...

Page 36: ...e 8 kbps to 320 kbps Sampling rate 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 or 48 kHz Max number of playable folders 200 Max number of playable files 999 General Power Requirements 230 V 50 Hz Power Consumption nominal 19...

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