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Retro Mk II Operation Guide

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Retro Mk II Operation Guide

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AUX-IN

 If the display shows the clock, press 

MODE

MENU

 to switch to working mode.

To connect the auxiliary device: plug the aux-in cable into the 3.5mm AUX-IN jack at the back of 
the radio.
To switch to AUX-IN press 

MODE

 repeatedly button until the display briefly shows ‘

Auxiliary Input

’.

To control the playback of the auxiliary device you need to use the device’s own controls. You may need 
to adjust volume on your Retro Mk II and the auxiliary device for optimum volume and clarity.

Alarm Clock

Your Retro Mk II has dual alarms, which can operate in both working and standby mode. You can wake up to 
DAB/DAB+, FM, iPod or two different beep tones.

To set an Alarm

In working modes press 

MODE

MENU

 to select Alarm 1 Setup. Press it again to select Alarm 2 Setup.

Press   to set the alarm time. The top line of the display shows the alarm number, and the currently 

selected alarm source. The default setting is BUZZER. The second line of the display shows flashing 

alarm status, and the time the alarm is set.
Press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 to select Alarm “On” Hour.  

Once the Hour is set, press 

MODE

MENU

 again to select Minute. Press 

MODE

MENU

 or  

MODE

MENU

 to select “On” Minute. 

Press 

MODE

MENU

 again to select Duration of Alarm. Press 

MODE

MENU

 or  

MODE

MENU

 to select 15 min, 30 min, 45 min , 

60 min or 90 min. 
Press 

MODE

MENU

 again to select Alarm Source. Press 

MODE

MENU

 or  

MODE

MENU

 to select Buzzer, DAB, FM or iPod. 

Note : For DAB & FM, press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 to select the last listened channel or a specific

channel.

Press 

MODE

MENU

 again to select alarm interval of “Daily”, “Once”, Weekends” or “Weekdays”.

Press 

MODE

MENU

 then press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 to select the volume of alarm.

Press 

MODE

MENU

 then press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 to select Alarm On / Off.  Display shows “Alarm Saved” and the alarm 

symbol 

MODE

MENU

 lights up on the display.

Repeat above steps for Alarm 2 setting.

In Standby mode your Retro MK II will show bell symbols and numbers to show which alarms are active.

In Standby mode, press 

MODE

MENU

 to show alarm status or to change Alarm On /Off settings.  

Press 

MODE

MENU

 repeatly to cycle through 4 states :

Alarm 1 : Off
Alarm 2 : Off

Alarm 1 : On 
Alarm 2 : Off

Alarm 1 : Off
Alarm 2 : On

Alarm 1 : On
Alarm 2 : On

Press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 to select On /Off  and then press 

MODE

MENU

 to confirm changes on alarm settings.

Stopping or snoozing the alarm

When alarm goes on you can press 

MODE

MENU

 to turn off the alarmto snooze, press any buttons to snooze for 9 

minutes. Your Retro MK II will enter into Standby mode and show the clock.
You can repeat snoozing for a maximum period of 1 hour.

Snoozing multiple alarms

Only one alarm can be snoozing at a time. If ALARM 1 is snoozing ALARM 2 will also automatically snooze if 
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Page 8: ...let or any Bluetooth device is capable of storing audio files you can use Bluetooth to stream any music stored in your Bluetooth devices to Retro Mk II DAB DAB receiver Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB...

Page 9: ...s instructed in the manual Ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and inter connections between the pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance wit...

Page 10: ...nu for the current mode Press again to exit Menu 6 Store stations selected 7 Play and pause 8 Scroll down or Go to Previous 9 Scroll up or Go to Next 11 Cycle through the information screen and return...

Page 11: ...the battery cover Pull out the plug from pin socket and pull the ribbon to remove the rechargeable battery from the battery compartment To insert battery Put the rechargeable battery into the battery...

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Page 13: ...tation is playing the screen shows its name and DLS Dynamic Label Segment information broadcast by the station such as station name track title and contact details Long DLS info over 16 characters scr...

Page 14: ...MODE MENU to play previous or next track b Press MODE MENU to play or pause the track c Press and hold MODE MENU or MODE MENU to search the current track using high speed rewind or fast forward Play...

Page 15: ...o select 15 min 30 min 45 min 60 min or 90 min Press MODE MENU again to select Alarm Source Press MODE MENU or MODE MENU to select Buzzer DAB FM or iPod Note For DAB FM press MODE MENU or MODE MENU to...

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