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USING THE ALARMS

SETTING THE ALARMS

You can set two completely separate alarm times (ALARM 
1 and ALARM 2) and activate either or both of them to 
wake you with radio or a buzzer. You can also pre-set the 
station preset and volume settings that the alarms will 
wake you with.

Setting the alarm times:

Switch on the radio (Alarm settings cannot be changed 

• 

when set to Standby).
Press the 

• 

ALARM/SNOOZE

 button once to set Alarm 1 

or twice to set Alarm 2.

In the examples to follow, Alarm 1 is to be set.

‘Alarm 1 Setup’ will appear on the display.

Press the 

• 

SELECT

 button if you want to set Alarm 1.

‘Alarm 1 Wizard’ will appear on the display.

The alarm is now set in the sequence shown in the next 
column.
NOTE: Press the 

ALARM/SNOOZE

 button at any time to 

exit alarm setting, leaving the settings unchanged.

To make a change to a setting:

Turn  the 

SCROLL

  control  to  step  through  the  options 

available for a setting (or times when clock setting).

When you have finished changing a setting, press the 

• 

SELECT

 button to confirm the setting and move on to 

the next setting in the sequence.
Repeat the previous two steps to change each setting 

• 

as required.

Saving alarm settings:

Your  alarm  settings  are  automatically  saved  when  you 
complete the last setting and press the 

SELECT

 button.

The display will confirm with the words ‘Alarm saved’.

Alarm repeat:

The alarm(s) will repeat according to the Alarm Repeat 
setting you made when setting the alarm.

Daily - The alarm will sound every day.

• 

Weekdays - The alarm will sound on weekdays, but not 

• 

at weekends.
Weekends - The alarm will sound on weekends, but 

• 

not on weekdays.
Once - The alarm will sound only once. If this setting 

• 

has been chosen, an extra option is added for you to 
set the date that you want the alarm to sound.

ALARM SETTING SEQUENCE

*NOTE:- When changing the Alarm radio preset setting, 
choose the ‘Last listened’ option to wake to the last station 
you played before setting the radio to Standby.

Alarm 1 Time

Set the alarm hours, then minutes

Alarm 1 Duration

Set the duration of the alarm

Alarm 1 wake-up mode (Source)

Choose from DAB, FM, Buzzer

Alarm 1 preset*

Choose a preset for alarm modes

Alarm 1 Repeat

Set the alarm to sound Daily, Once, Weekends or Weekdays

Alarm 1 Date

Option appears if Repeat is set to ‘Once’

Alarm 1 Volume

Set the volume for Alarm 1

Alarm 1 On/Off

Choose to set Alarm 1 On or Off

Alarm Saved

The alarm settings have been saved.

Summary of Contents for DR1502B

Page 1: ...DR1502W DR1502B DAB Radio UserGuide...

Page 2: ...help ELECTRICAL INFORMATION UsethisapplianceonlywiththesuppliedACAdapter Using non approved power supplies will void the warranty Mains Supply The mains operating voltage of this unit is marked on a...

Page 3: ...station 6 Adjusting the volume 6 DAB scanning 6 DAB FM Bands 6 FM reception 7 DAB FM presets 7 DAB display modes 8 DAB settings menu 9 DAB menu options 10 FM display modes 11 FM menu options 11 Using...

Page 4: ...tton 6 Menu button 7 Select button 8 Alarm Snooze button 9 Display 10 Scroll control 11 Battery cover 12 Headphone jack 13 DC In jack 14 Aerial 15 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS FRONTVIEW MODE MENU ALARM SN...

Page 5: ...ing your radio for DAB or FM reception always fully extend the telescopic aerial The telescopic aerial has a swivel base to enable it to be adjusted to different positions for the clearest sound CONNE...

Page 6: ...STANDBY CONTROL Switching the radio on Press the button to switch on the radio Theradiowillre tunetothelaststationplaying Setting the radio to Standby Press the button to set the radio to Standby The...

Page 7: ...ease the volume Thevolumelevelwillbedisplayedonabargraph Your radio can also receive FM band radio stations To change between the DAB and FM bands Press the MODE button The radio will change band and...

Page 8: ...ons as presets on both the DAB and FM bands To store a preset Tune to the station you want to store as a preset Press and hold the PRESET button Preset Store will be displayed with a preset number to...

Page 9: ...UMBER FREQ This option will display the multiplexnumberandfrequencythatcontainsthestation you are listening to SIGNAL ERROR RATE This option will display the level of signal errors in the current broa...

Page 10: ...tation list System SW Version This option will display the version number of the control software currently installed in your radio This will be helpful to a technician who is servicing the radio DAB...

Page 11: ...ton Set the clock manually Change the display backlight levels when on or in Standby Return all settings to factory default Time Backlight Factory reset Turn the SCROLL control clockwise to select the...

Page 12: ...menu FM DISPLAY MODES MORE DETAIL OFTHE FM SETTINGS MENU OPTIONS Scan Setting With this menu option you can set the scanning sensitivity of the FM radio to two different levels Strong stations or All...

Page 13: ...us two steps to change each setting as required Saving alarm settings Your alarm settings are automatically saved when you complete the last setting and press the SELECT button Thedisplaywillconfirmwi...

Page 14: ...required USING THE ALARMS WHENTHE ALARMWAKESYOU When the alarm sounds you can choose to set snooze which will reset the alarm for a further 5 minutes or to switch it off To set snooze Press the ALARM...

Page 15: ...ywipethecabinetwithalintfreeduster Never clean the unit with liquids or solvents CARE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Poor quality radio reception The aerial signal may not be adequate Try adjusting t...

Page 16: ...Tesco Helplines Landlines 0800 323 4060 Freephone from a BT landline Mobiles 0330 123 4060 Calls cost no more than calls to geographic numbers eg 01 or02 and are included in inclusive minutes and disc...

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