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1.
Connect the external device to the radio's AUX IN socket at the
back of the radio using a 3.5mm audio cable (not included).
2.
Make sure both the radio and the external device are turned on.
3.
Select the AUX IN mode by repeatedly pressing the SOURCE
button.
4.
The audio output of the external device will now be played
through the speakers of the DDR-53BT. Playback must be
controlled on the external device, while the volume can be
controlled both on the radio and on the external device.
10. Other features
Setting the alarms
The DDR-53BT features two separate alarms, which can both be
configured in the same manner. To configure the alarms follow
these steps:
1.
Press the ALARM button.
2.
Use the TUNING UP / DOWN button to select either
[Alarm 1]
or
[Alarm 2]
and press the SELECT button to confirm your choice.
3.
Select
[Setting]
to configure the settings of the alarm selected in
step 2.
4.
Use the TUNING UP / DOWN buttons to configure the alarm
status (on / off), the alarm time, the alarm mode (BUZZER / FM /
DAB / CD / USB / SD), the alarm frequency (DAILY / WEEKDAYS
/ WEEKENDS / ONCE) and the alarm volume.
5.
You have now set the alarm and the indicator of enabled alarms
will be shown on the left side of the radio's display.
NOTES:
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When an alarm sounds, press the POWER button to turn off
the alarm and switch the radio back to the standby mode.
Press any of the other buttons on the radio (except for the
/ - button) to snooze the alarm for 5 minutes.
When the snooze feature is active, the snooze indicator will
be blinking on the radio's display.
●
Select [View] in step 3 to view the settings of the alarm
selected in step 2. Repeatedly press the SELECT button to
cycle through all the settings.
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If the alarm mode is set to FM, DAB, CD, USB or SD, but the
selected mode is unavailable when the alarm sounds, the
radio will automatically switch over to the buzzer alarm.
Setting the sleep timer
The sleep timer allows you to automatically turn off the radio after a
preset time has elapsed and can be set from 10 to 120 minutes in
10 minute increments. Repeatedly press the SLEEP timer button to
configure the sleep timer.
When the sleep timer is enabled, the sleep timer indicator will be
shown on the left side of the radio's display. The remaining sleep
timer time can be shown by pressing the SLEEP button after the
sleep timer has been set and it can be cancelled by repeatedly
pressing the SLEEP button until
[Sleep off]
is selected.
Using headphones
Any headphones featuring a 3.5mm jack can be connected to the
HEADPHONES socket at the back of the radio. Simply connect the
3.5mm jack of the headphones to the socket to start listening using
headphones. After connecting headphones to the socket, the radio's
speakers will be muted.
IMPORTANT:
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and
headphones can cause hearing loss. To prevent
possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume
levels for long periods.
Line Out socket
A 3.5mm stereo Line Out socket is provided on the rear of your
sound system to permit the audio signal to be fed to an external
amplifier or other audio device. Inserting an audio cable into this
socket will not mute the internal loudspeaker. Set the volume control
to a low level if desired (minimum level = 1). Setting the volume to
MIN may cause the line output to be muted.
Charging with USB socket
The USB jack can only provide power for the USB memory stick
only with 1A 5V maximum and most of iPhone models. However, it
does not support external Hard disk drive and all of mobile phones
and electronic device.
IMPORTANT:
Do not connect this USB socket with your PC USB port, as it
highly possible may cause breakdown of the units.
Aerial removal
The fitted telescopic aerial is suitable for most applications. In some
locations if reception conditions are poor, an external antenna may
be more suitable. For this purpose the telescopic aerial may be
removed to allow connection to an external aerial using a coaxial
cable.
First remove the two small screws holding the antenna connector
cover in place using a small cross-head screw driver. Then using
a suitable spanner (11mm across the flats), remove the telescopic
aerial by rotating in an anti-clockwise direction when viewed from
the rear of the product.
This will expose an F-type connector to which a coaxial cable may
then be connected.