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DAB 43  

Portable Stereo DAB + 

with CD, USB / SD 

Manual 

Summary of Contents for DAB 43

Page 1: ...DAB 43 Portable Stereo DAB with CD USB SD Manual ...

Page 2: ... specific typographic design So you can easily tell whether it is a normal text Enumerations or Action steps concerns Reset Note In rare cases it can happen that the software of the device freezes and the device no longer responds to an operation In this case proceed as follows Switching off Power plug from the socket Wait for a while Plug into the socket Switch on the device Caution Intended and ...

Page 3: ...5 Manual tuning tuning in DAB 16 represent the software version 16 Display Information 16 How do you adjust the compression DRC 17 How do you control the FM radio 18 How do you adjust AM FM transmitter 18 How do you store FM stations 18 How do you display ads call 19 As the device to factory settings 19 To operate the CD player 20 General information on CDs MP3 CDs 20 General Notes on discs 20 Whi...

Page 4: ...Product Overview Product Overview ...

Page 5: ...y open 4 DAB FM telescopic antenna 5 Speaker 6 POWER Enable Standby 8 CD MP3 USB SD Start play pause Radio Start search 9 Display CD MP3 USB SD Radio Frequency Display 1 0 1 INFO CD MP3 USB SD Stop playback Radio Show Info 1 1 2 VOLUME Volume keys Louder Quieter 1 3 SD SD Port 1 4 MEM CD MP3 USB SD Programming Title Play Radio memory key PRESETs 1 5 MP3 CD USB SD Albumplay 1 8 USB USB port 1 9 2 0...

Page 6: ...C power plug When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet at the mains plug not the cord To avoid fire hazard and the risk of electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Do not install near a bathtub swimming pool or splashing water running Do not place containers with liquid eg Vases on the apparatus This may fall and the leaking fluid can cause significant damage and the ris...

Page 7: ...re into the open CD tray This device has been classified as a Class 1 laser CLASS 1 LASER The corresponding label CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT located on the rear panel Handling batteries Make sure that batteries are not out of the reach of children Children can put batteries in your mouth and This can lead to serious health problems In this case please consult a doctor immediately Normal batteries must ...

Page 8: ...tains mercury Setting up the instrument The location must not be in areas of high humidity such as Kitchen or sauna are chosen because precipitation of water can cause damage to the device The device is intended for use in dry conditions and in a temperate climate and should not be exposed to dripping or splashing Set the unit on in the vicinity of heat sources such as radiators Avoid direct sunli...

Page 9: ...ect the device from the power supply The outlet should be as close as possible to the device Place the power cord so that people could trip over Use an appropriate easily accessible electrical connection and avoid the use of power strips Power plug with wet hands an electric shock For the power connection plug fully into the mains socket In case of faults or smoke and odor from the case immediatel...

Page 10: ...ntire CD automatically The CD player can play up to 40 tracks on a CD and 40 tracks on an MP3 CD or a USB or SD media in a programmable sequence or with the random function You can play with the device MP3 files from USB storage devices and SD memory cards With the DAB digital radio is a new digital format through which one can hear crystal clear sound in CD quality The radio receives the frequenc...

Page 11: ... DAB FM telescopic antenna 4 are positioned absolutely in the full length As you insert the batteries Rotate the device so that the battery compartment Open 20 at the bottom of can See page 4 For battery operation you will need 8 alkaline batteries type BABY 1 5V LR14 C not included When you put the correct polarity See chart in the battery compartment Close the battery cover carefully so that the...

Page 12: ...s in the display How do you connect the power cord Plug the power cord into the power connector AC IN 22 and the power cord into the outlet After the initial preparation of the network connection appears Welcome to Digital Radio Caution When the device is connected to the mains voltage are parts of the device in operation To turn the unit off completely the mains plug from the wall socket Note Whe...

Page 13: ... low see page 16 to change the position and start the search again see S 15th How to change the source Press FUNC to switch 19 repeatedly to DAB FM AUX CD USB SD provide Note to USB mode The device does not support the connection of USB media via USB extension cable Not suitable for direct connection to PCs How do you adjust the volume Press the volume keys VOLUME 12 to set the desired volume Loud...

Page 14: ...it the quieter portions overlapped by the fair All the sound information in a piece of music the so called under the Listening threshold drop can be filtered out of the signal to be transmitted This leads to the reduction of the transmitted data stream without a perceptible difference in sound for the listener MUSICAM method Audio Stream Audio streams are in Digital Radio continuous data streams t...

Page 15: ...ore DAB stations The program memory can store up to 30 stations in DAB area Note The preset stations are retained even when power fails Set the desired station With 15 set the program location Press MEM key 14 and hold Preset Store is displayed Bottom left of the program number is displayed Select the programmed stations With 15 select the preset station Have you saved any of the channels on the s...

Page 16: ...ECT 16 to select the desired station Press MENU 17 you can exit the menu Press the MENU button 17 Select with you I I 7 10 System and press SELECT 16 Press I I 7 10 to SW version appears and press SELECT 16 Leave the menu using the MENU button 17 How do you represent the software version How to display information 1 2 The label 1 shows the required level The signal strength is displayed in the mar...

Page 17: ...Confirm by pressing SELECT 16 Select by pressing I I 7 10 the compression rate DRC low low compression DRC High High Compression Off compression DRC off Confirm by pressing SELECT 16 Remove inactive stations Press the MENU button 17 and then with you I I 7 10 Prune Confirm by pressing SELECT 16 Press I I 7 10 for YES to mark Confirm by pressing SELECT 16 Inactive stations are erased ...

Page 18: ...ps Automatic Tuning Press I I 7 10 and hold down the button to start the automatic tuning The display shows the station frequency goes down up An FM station with sufficient signal strength is found the search stops and the station plays Note For the setting of weaker stations please use the manual tuning Or set the menu setting Scan setting of Strong stations on All stations How to store FM statio...

Page 19: ... reset the device to factory settings If you change the location of the device eg when you move you may have stored DAB stations can no longer be received With the reset to factory settings you can delete all the stored stations in this case including the PRESETs to simultaneously launch a new channel scan Press the DAB mode the MENU button 17 and you choose to I I 7 10 System and press SELECT 16 ...

Page 20: ...used by faulty software or hardware settings or the blank used Should such problems arise you should use the service of your CD Burner burner software vendor contact information or appropriate eg the internet search Note When you make audio CDs note the legal principles and not infringed the copyrights of others Keep the disc tray closed always to prevent dust from collecting on the laser optics T...

Page 21: ... To place CDs CD tray with OPEN Lift 3 The lid opens upwards Provided that the lid can not be disabled Note With open CD tray make sure that no foreign objects can enter the unit The lens of the laser scanner can be touched under any circumstances CD tray open when it is stationary on the CD CD with the printed side facing up and gently press on the lock of the holder Make sure that the CD is not ...

Page 22: ...tton once I 7 If you want to skip to the previous track press the button twice I 7 The display 9 shows the currently set item number Press repeatedly until the desired track number appears MP3 Album and Track Set To set MP3 albums press the keys PRESET 15 The first track of the next or previous album is played Press I 7 I 10 to select a title for the album Fast search forward or backward You can p...

Page 23: ...EP ONE Press the MODE button 16 twice The album is played repeatedly only for MP3 CDs REP ALBUM Press the MODE button 16 three times All tracks on the CD are played repeatedly REP ALL Press the MODE button 16 four times All tracks on the CD are played in random order SHUFFLE Note The repeat function can also be set with active programming function Repeat cancel Press the MODE button on the device ...

Page 24: ...I 10 the first track to be programmed off In MP3CDs you can press PRESET 15 an album switch back off or continue Save the desired track by pressing the MEM 14 The title is now programmed to channel 01 On the display 9 shows the number of the next program location Program in this way the desired order of the tracks Press I 8 to start the playback of the selection The display 9 show the current trac...

Page 25: ...e Connect the USB connector to the respective medium 22 Use FUNC 19 on USB The medium is read Playback will automatically start Wait for the operation until the content has been completely read to ensure that all required information is read from the storage medium If no memory device is connected or not can be read the message NO USB appears Stop playback Press the STOP Press 11 the total number ...

Page 26: ... SDHC media is not supported Insert the card with the label facing up into the SD card slot 23 Ask FUNC 19 to SD The medium is read Playback will automatically start If no memory device is connected or can not be read the message NO SD on the display Stop playback Press the STOP Press 11 the total number of tracks and albums displayed Functions Further operation and playback features such as How d...

Page 27: ... or tape on the label side of the disc The CD should be kept away from the blazing sun and heat sources such as radiators Also may not be a CD in a car in direct sun chariot as the temperature inside the car can rise very high Fingerprints and dust on the recording surface with a clean dry cleaning cloth The time for cleaning CDs no plate care products such as plate spray cleaning fluids anti stat...

Page 28: ...the volume If necessary is the wrong source selected Symptom Possible cause remedy It is to hear a noise You have any other operation disturbances loud noise or a faulty display ad The display does not turn on In the vicinity of the unit sends out a mobile phone or any other device interfering radio waves Remove the mobile phone or device from the environment of the device Electronic components of...

Page 29: ...the CD cover has moisture depressed Remove the CD and leave the CD tray about 1 hour to dry open The playing time of the CD is more than 74 minutes Symptom Possible cause remedy The sound skips The volume is set too high Turn down the volume The CD is damaged or dirty Clean or replace the CD you them The device is exposed to vibration Place the unit in a place with low vibration Problems with USB ...

Page 30: ...de If necessary wrong frequency Antenna receive Try to receive other stations Off with FUNC to FM Set The correct frequency The audio is weak or has poor quality Other devices for example TV disturb the reception Set the radio CD player away from these appliances The batteries are exhausted Replace the batteries with new ones The antenna is not extended or aligned Pull out the antenna Rotate the a...

Page 31: ...EC the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and CE mark Directive Dimensions width x depth x height Weight Voltage Output power Environmental conditions Radio Frequencies VHF Digital Analog Band III DAB Antenna CD laser frequency range 276 x 229 x 135 kg approximately 1 5 230 VAC 50 Hz 18 W 2 x 1 2 W RMS 5 C to 35 C 5 to 90 relative humidity non condensing FM 87 5 108 MHz 174 240 MHz DAB DAB FM telescopic an...

Page 32: ... recovered Check with your municipal or local government options for environmentally friendly disposal of the device Before disposing of the device the batteries should be removed This appliance is labeled in accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE This product may not at the end of his life not be disposed of with normal household waste but should be...

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