Note:
If the unit is in the Bluetooth stop mode for more than 15
minutes it will automatically switch to the standby mode. To use
the clock radio again, simply press On/Standby.
Step 4 - Setting alarms
DAB / FM menus
System settings
Other information
Circuit features
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2021-07-08
FM RDS / DAB+ / Bluetooth
wireless charging clock radio
Please read this guide and the safety/warranty leaflet before use
Ortus DAB Charge
Specifications
Wireless charging
Power requirements
Mains (Adaptor)
100
240V, 50/60Hz
USB output
5V / 1A
Headphone socket 3.5mm
Aerial System - DAB / FM wire aerial
Bluetooth standards
A2DP, AVRCP
Bluetooth codec supported
SBC
Frequency coverage
FM 87.5 - 108MHz, DAB 174.928 - 239.200MHz
Bluetooth 5.0 frequencies 2.402 - 2.480GHz
Product markings
This symbol indicates AC voltage.
This symbol indicates DC voltage.
Mains adaptor
Manufacturer of AC Adaptor: Dongguan Turnmax Electronic Co.,Ltd
,
Model:
TM-K018VP-00503000PE-03, Input voltage: AC100 - 240V, Input AC frequency:
50/60Hz, Output voltage: DC5.0V, Output current: 3.0A, Output power: 15.0W,
Average active efficiency:
>
81.39%, Efficiency at low load (10%): 78.76%,
No-load power consumption: < 0.1W
The name plate is located underneath the clock radio.
The company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice.
Designed & Engineered in the UK
Made in China
If you wish to completely reset your clock radio to its initial state
perform a factory reset.
Press
the
Menu
button. Choose
‘SYSTEM’
,
‘FACTORY’
then
‘RESET?’
. All user entered settings will be erased.
Press
the
Menu
button. Choose
‘SYSTEM’
,
‘LANGUAGE’
then choose
your desired language from the list.
Snooze - Press
the
Menu
button. Choose
‘SYSTEM’
,
‘SNOOZE’
then
choose your desired snooze time from 5, 9, 15, 20 minutes or to none.
The software version display is only for reference.
Press
the
Menu
button. Choose
‘SYSTEM’
and then
‘SW version’
.
Your clock radio has 2 alarms which can be set to wake you by DAB, FM radio or buzzer. Each alarm can be set to sound once, daily on week
-
days or at weekends. Alarms will be retained in the event of a power failure. If no buttons are pressed for 8 seconds, your clock radio will exit
the alarm setup. Use the
Tune Up
or
Down
and the
OK
buttons to select alarm options.
1 When in standby mode or switched on,
apply a long press
on the
Alarm
button. Alarm 1 will
show on the display. Press the
Tune Up
button
to select Alarm 2 if required. Press the
OK
button.
2 Choose the desired alarm hour then the minute.
3 Choose the desired alarm day option: ONCE, WEEKDAYS, WEEKENDS or DAILY.
4 Choose the desired alarm source (DAB, FM, BUZZER).
5 Choose the desired alarm volume using the
Tune Up
or
Down
buttons. The clock radio uses
the saved volume settings for each radio alarm when it sounds.
6 Press
OK
to confirm the alarm settings.
‘SAVED’
will show on the display before exiting the alarm
setup.
Radio alarms are indicated by the
1
symbol and the alarm number. Buzzer alarms are indicated
by the
1
symbol and the alarm number. The alarm will sound at the selected times for up to
60 minutes unless cancelled. The maximum volume used for the alarm will be specified during
alarm setup. When your clock radio is set to wake by the radio alarm, your radio will switch to the
last listened radio station. If it cannot tune to the radio station, the buzzer will be used instead.
Note:
If the clock radio is switched on because of a radio alarm you can only control basic functions
such as the volume. When the buzzer alarm activates it will start softly and gradually increase in
level. The alarm icon will flash on the screen and the radio will automatically switch back to standby
mode when the 60 minutes have elapsed.
Press the
Menu
button to access the following DAB menu options.
Manual tune -
Choose
‘MANUAL’
and then the desired DAB
channel. The minimum signal marker (
) shows the minimum
strength needed.
DRC -
Choose
‘DRC’
then choose
‘0’
,
‘1/2’
or
‘1’
. The DRC facility
can make quieter sounds easier to hear when your radio is used
in a noisy environment.
Note:
Not all DAB broadcasts use the
DRC function.
Prune station -
Choose
‘PRUNE’
and then
‘PRUNE?’
to remove
any stations that are no longer available.
Press the
Menu
button to access the following FM menu options.
Scan setting -
Choose
‘SETTING’
and then either
‘DISTANT’
(your
clock radio will scan for both weak and strong signals)
or
‘LOCAL’
(your clock radio will scan for stations with good reception).
Cancel alarm
While an alarm is sounding press and release the
On/Standby
button to cancel the alarm.
When the clock radio is in standby, repeatedly press the
Alarm
button to enable or disable either alarm.
Snooze
When the radio or buzzer alarm sounds, press and release the
Snooze/OK
button. This will silence
the alarm for the selected number of minutes.
‘SNOOZE’
will be displayed. This sequence can be
repeated during the 60 minute alarm period. To cancel snooze press and release the On/Standby
button.
Set clock format -
Your clock can be set to the 12 or 24 hour clock
format. With your clock radio on or in standby,
press
the
Menu
button.
Choose
‘SYSTEM’
,
‘TIME’
then
‘FORMAT’
. Choose
‘12’ or ‘24’
. If you
choose the 12 hour clock a PM indicator will be displayed.
Set clock manually -
If no DAB signal is available you will need to set
the time manually. With your clock radio on,
press
the
Menu
button.
Choose
‘SYSTEM’
,
‘TIME’
then
‘SET TIME’
. Use the
Tune Up
or
Down
and
OK
buttons to set the hour, minute, day, month and year.
‘SAVED’
will show on the display.
Automatic clock update -
Your clock radio usually sets the clock
time using the DAB signal. With your clock radio on,
press
the
Menu
button. Choose
‘SYSTEM’
,
‘TIME’
then
‘UPDATE’
. Choose
‘ANY’,
‘DAB’, ‘FM’ or ‘NO UPDATE’
.
A 3.5mm
Headphone Socket
is provided for use with headphones.
Inserting a plug automatically mutes the internal loudspeaker.
Please be aware that the sensitivity of headphones can vary widely.
Your clock radio has a USB socket which can be used for device
charging. Connect your device to the USB charging socket on the
rear of the clock radio.
Dimmer -
Press and release the
Dimmer
button to
choose Low, Med 1, Med 2, High or Auto. When using the
‘AUTO’
dimmer function the clock radio will determine the
brightness of the environment, then adjust the dimmer to
the most comfortable display brightness.
Sleep timer -
Your clock radio can be set to turn off after a preset time
(between 10 and 120 minutes) has elapsed.
Apply a long press
on
On/Standby
button. Set the desired sleep time. Press
On/Standby
button to cancel the sleep timer or set the sleep timer to
‘Off’
.
Tune
Snooze
OK
Snooze
OK
Tune
Tune
Tune
Tune
Dim
Tune
Tune
1 To enable wireless charging ensure your clock radio is plugged
into the mains.
2 Place your wireless charging enabled device onto the wireless
charging pad. Your device must have wireless charging to use
this function.
3 Your device will start charging, the charging indicator
will
show on the screen. If the charging indicator flashes it will
have detected a non wireless charging device.
Indicator : Flashes - poor connection, Off - no connection
Solid - connected.
• Charging time will depend on your device. Standby / On - 5W.
1
1
1
1
1
1
DAB
DAB
FM
DAB
DAB
Snooze
OK
Snooze
OK
Snooze
OK
Snooze
OK
Snooze
OK
Snooze
OK