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REMOTE CONTROL

a

  Standby button

b

  Mute button

c

  Function button

d

  Up button

e

  Select/Enter button

f

 

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 /Info button

g

  Down button

h

 

/,

 /Scan button

i

  Sleep button

1)

  Snooze/Dimmer button

1!

  Alarm 2 button

1@

 

}

 /Preset button

1#

  Alarm 1 button

1$

  Menu button

1%

  Numeric keypad

1^

  Volume down button

1&

  Volume up button

BEFORE FIRST USE

Before using the remote control, the battery (supplied) must 
be fitted.

FITTING/REPLACING THE BATTERY

When fitting or replacing the battery in the remote control, 
refer to the diagram below.
1.  Press the catch across.
2.  While holding the catch, open the battery door.

Dispose  of  used  batteries  with  regard  to  the  recycling 
regulations  in  your  area.  Do  NOT  short  circuit  batteries  or 
throw them into water, the general rubbish or in a fire.
Weak  batteries  can  leak  and  damage  the  remote  control. 
Replace them in good time!

REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES

 

BATTERY DISPOSAL

3.  Fit  the  battery  observing  polarity  as  shown.  When 

replacing  the  battery,  use  only  the  same  CR2025  type 
specified.

  GETTING STARTED

DAB/FM AERIAL

Before  using  your  radio  for  DAB  or  FM  reception,  unwrap 
and fully extend the aerial wire.  You may need to adjust the 
position of the aerial wire for maximum signal strength.

CONNECTING POWER

Before connecting the power, check that the mains voltage 
on  the  rating  plate  of  the  AC  adaptor  is  the  same  as  the 
voltage in your area.

Plug the DC cord from the AC adaptor into the DC jack on 

• 

the back of the unit. 
Plug the AC adaptor  into the wall socket and switch the 

• 

mains  power on. 

The unit is now ready for use.

NOTE:- The AC adaptor may become warm during operation 
- this is normal.
When first connected to the power, the clock and calendar 
display will show ‘zeros’.

SETTING THE CLOCK

The clock on your radio is automatically set when first used 
from the time signal broadcast with DAB radio stations.
If a DAB station is not available, the clock may be set manually 
via the MENU system (see page 13).

Summary of Contents for DAB-129ID

Page 1: ...DAB 129ID Clockradiowith dockforiPod Owner s Handbook...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...s will void the warranty Mains Supply The mains operating voltage of the AC Adaptor is marked on a rating plate on the AC Adaptor The means of disconnecting this appliance from the mains supply is the...

Page 4: ...on features a large format backlit display for easy night reading UNPACKING Carefully unpack the unit If it is damaged please return it to your nearestTesco store for replacement Remember to take your...

Page 5: ...b Menu Standby button c Function button d Scan button e Snooze Dimmer button f Volume Select Control g Display CONTROLS CONNECTIONS BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW a DC input jack b Aux in jack c Headphone jack...

Page 6: ...f Info display TIME DISPLAY The display shows the current time and date when set to Standby When changing the volume level the display shows a volume bargraph When Snooze has been set afterthealarmha...

Page 7: ...OL BATTERIES BATTERY DISPOSAL 3 Fit the battery observing polarity as shown When replacing the battery use only the same CR2025 type specified GETTING STARTED DAB FM AERIAL Before using your radio for...

Page 8: ...AA Radio AB Radio The initial scan will take a few minutes After the scan the clock will be set and the radio will display the name of the first station in the sequence To select this station push the...

Page 9: ...in the current broadcast The lower the number the better the quality of the signal BIT RATE DAB allows broadcasters to vary the BIT RATE or the amount by which an audio signal can be compressed depen...

Page 10: ...fly to play the preset SOUND SOURCES You can choose to listen to the following sources DAB radio FM radio iPod when docked Aux source when connected via the rear panel AUX jack Selecting a source Pres...

Page 11: ...may have been supplied with a standard dock adaptor in the packaging If so fit the adaptor by pressing it gently into the Docking Bay as shown above NOTE DonotdockaniPodwithoutfittingthecorrectadapto...

Page 12: ...on the remote control To select menu items push the VOLUME SELECT control or press the SELECT ENTER button on the remote control CHARGING AN iPod When an iPod is docked the iPod will begin to charge a...

Page 13: ...in the sequence shown in the next column NOTE Press the MENU button at any time to exit alarm setting leaving the settings unchanged To make a change to a setting Press the 1 M or N button to scroll...

Page 14: ...through the setting procedure without making any changes to check the alarm settings To check the settings for Alarm 1 or 2 Switch the radio on Press the ALARM1 or ALARM 2 button Press the SELECT ENT...

Page 15: ...13 ADVANCED OPERATION DAB SETTINGS MENU...

Page 16: ...All clock and alarm times station lists and any stored preset stations will becleared Afterfactoryresettheradiowillautomaticallyre scan the DAB band when first used MAIN MENU SLEEP Choose this option...

Page 17: ...noisy FM SETTINGS MENU SLEEP FUNCTION SLEEPTIMER You can set the Sleep timer to play music for a set period while you are falling asleep To set the sleep timer Play your choice of music Pressthe SLEEP...

Page 18: ...batteries should not be disposed of with household waste Separate disposal facilities exist for your near est facilities see www recycle more co uk or in store for details ROI Produced after 13th Aug...

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Page 20: ...Tesco Stores Ltd Delamare Road Cheshunt Herts EN8 9SL Technika Helpline 0845 456 6767 Calls cost up to 4p per minute from a BT landline other providers may vary DAB129IDV0 1...

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