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  INDEX

INDEX

Introduction ............................................................2
Unpacking ...............................................................2
Controls & connections ............................................3
Display features .......................................................4
Connecting power ...................................................5
Getting started ........................................................5
Station tuning .........................................................6
FM reception ............................................................6
Presets .....................................................................6
Alarm functions .......................................................7
Sleep mode..............................................................8
Scanning .................................................................8
Manual tuning .........................................................8
Display modes .........................................................9
System reset ..........................................................10
Care & Maintenance...............................................10
Specifications ........................................................10
Warranty ...............................................................10

 

  PRELIMINARIES

  INTRODUCTION

Introduction

DAB  (Digital  Audio  Broadcasting)  technology  allows  many 
more radio stations compared to FM. DAB transmissions do 
away with problems of hiss and fade that plague AM and 
FM broadcasts and are less likely to be affected by adverse 
weather  conditions  or  other  sources  of  interference.  In 
addition to speech and music DAB transmissions carry high 
levels of data - far greater than the limited RDS information 
available on FM stations.
Unlike  FM,  DAB  is  broadcast  on  many  frequencies.  Many 
countries in Europe, including the UK use Band III (174-230 
MHz);  others,  France  for  example,  use  the  L-Band  (1452-
1492 MHz). Germany uses both bands.
Your radio can tune Band III. Countries in Europe that use 
Band III include: Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Italy, Norway, 
Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. Your radio will tune 
stations in all these countries.
Your  radio  cannot  receive  French  or  German  stations 
broadcasting in the L-Band though FM services are available 
all over Europe.
Being digital, DAB transmissions can have a wider frequency 
range  and  greater  dynamics  than  that  available  with  FM 
technology.
FM reception is available on the DAB-109 for use in those 
locations where there is no usable DAB service.
A headphone output is provided for personal listening. 

UNPACKING

Carefully unpack the unit. If it is damaged, please return it to 
your nearest Tesco store for replacement. Remember to take 
your purchase receipt with you.
Retain the User Handbook. If you pass the unit on to a third 
party make sure you pass on the handbook.
We suggest you retain the packaging. If you dispose of it, do 
so having regard to any recycling regulations in your area.

CONTENTS

The carton should contain:

The DAB-109CR DAB Digital radio alarm clock

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Operating Manual

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If any items are missing or damaged, contact your nearest 
TESCO store for a replacement. Have your receipt ready when 
you  call.  Retain  the  packaging.  If  you  dispose  of  it,  do  so 
having regard to any recycling regulations in your area.

LOCATION

Place  the  unit  on  dry  stable  surface  away  from  heat  and 
damp and where it is unlikely to fall or be knocked over. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DAB-109CR

Page 1: ...DAB 109CR DAB Digital Radio alarm clock UserGuide...

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Page 3: ...ng voltage of this unit is marked on a rating plate on the rear of the unit The means of disconnecting this appliance from the mains supply is the mains plug This should be unobstructed and readily op...

Page 4: ...rland Your radio will tune stations in all these countries Your radio cannot receive French or German stations broadcasting in the L Band though FM services are available all over Europe Being digital...

Page 5: ...3 a Autotune button b Presets button c Info button d DAB FM button e Snooze button f Standby On button g Sleep button h Alarm 2 button i Alarm 1 button 1 Speaker CONTROLS TOP VIEW a d c b e f g h i 1...

Page 6: ...VIEW a b BACK VIEW a b a DAB FM aerial wire b AC power cord Alarm 1 Symbol Information display Station frequency display Alarm 2 Symbol Time display DISPLAY FEATURES NOTE If both alarms are set the Al...

Page 7: ...l be displayed the clock will be set theradiowilldisplaythefirststationinthesequenceand begin playing at the default system volume of 10 Note Ifnostationsarefoundafterthescan 0ServicesFound then Servi...

Page 8: ...st of station names on the display Two clicks of the wheel will change to the next previous station in the list When you find the station name you want to listen to press the JOG MODE SELECT button AU...

Page 9: ...oose between TONE 1 andTONE 2 for the alarm beep Pressthe JOGMODE SELECTbuttontoconfirmthewake up tone setting Thedisplaywillnowshowthelegend DAB Turn the VOLUME SELECT control to choose a DAB preset...

Page 10: ...elf off after a set period of 90 80 70 60 30 or 10 minutes To activate the Sleep function Press the SLEEP button ThedisplaywillshowSleep90min Now press the SLEEP button repeatedly until your required...

Page 11: ...h displayed is indicated by 8 bar segments Inlowsignalareas adjustingtheaerialtoincreasethesignal strength indication will improve reception quality PROGRAMMETYPE This describes when available the sty...

Page 12: ...cilities See www recycle more co uk or in store for details ROI Produced after 13th August 2005 Waste electrical products batteries should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where...

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