audizio 102.318 Tours Stereo HiFi System DAB+ Black Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
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audizio 102.318 Tours Stereo HiFi System DAB+ Black

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PRODUCT

Congratulations to the purchase of this Audizio product. Please read this manual thoroughly prior to using the unit in order to benefit fully from all features.
Read the manual prior to using the unit. Follow the instructions in order not to invalidate the warranty. Take all precautions to avoid fire and/or electrical shock. Repairs must only be carried out by a qualified technician in order to avoid electrical shock. Keep the manual for future reference.

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Prior to using the unit, please ask advice from a specialist. When the unit is switched on for the first time, some smell may occur. This is normal and will disappear after a while.
  • The unit contains voltage-carrying parts. Therefore do NOT open the housing.
  • Do not place metal objects or pour liquids into the unit This may cause electrical shock and malfunction.
  • Do not place the unit near heat sources such as radiators, etc. Do not place the unit on a vibrating surface. Do not cover the ventilation holes.
  • The unit is not suitable for continuous use.
  • Be careful with the mains lead and do not damage it. A faulty or damaged mains lead can cause electrical shock and malfunction.
  • When unplugging the unit from a mains outlet, always pull the plug, never the lead.
  • Do not plug or unplug the unit with wet hands.
  • If the plug and/or the mains lead are damaged, they need to be replaced by a qualified technician.
  • If the unit is damaged to such an extent that internal parts are visible, do NOT plug the unit into a mains outlet and DO NOT switch the unit on. Contact your dealer. Do NOT connect the unit to a rheostat or dimmer.
  • To avoid fire and shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain and moisture.
  • All repairs should be carried out by a qualified technician only.
  • Connect the unit to an earthed mains outlet (220-240Vac/50Hz) protected by a 10-16A fuse.
  • During a thunderstorm or if the unit will not be used for a longer period of time, unplug it from the mains. The rule is: Unplug it from the mains when not in use.
  • If the unit has not been used for a longer period of time, condensation may occur. Let the unit reach room temperature before you switch it on. Never use the unit in humid rooms or outdoors.
  • To prevent accidents in companies, you must follow the applicable guidelines and follow the instructions.
  • Do not repeatedly switch the fixture on and off. This shortens the lifetime.
  • Keep the unit out of the reach of children. Do not leave the unit unattended.
  • Do not use cleaning sprays to clean switches. The residues of these sprays cause deposits of dust and grease. In case of malfunction, always seek advice from a specialist.
  • Do not force the controls.
  • This unit is with speaker inside which can cause magnetic field. Keep this unit at least 60cm away from computer or TV.
  • If this product have a built-in lead-acid rechargeable battery. Please recharge the battery every 3 months if you are not going to use the product for a long period of time. Otherwise the battery may be permanently damaged.
  • If the battery is damaged please replace with same specifications battery. And dispose the damaged battery environment friendly.
  • If the unit has fallen, always have it checked by a qualified technician before you switch the unit on again.
  • Do not use chemicals to clean the unit. They damage the varnish. Only clean the unit with a dry cloth.
  • Keep away from electronic equipment that may cause interference.
  • Only use original spares for repairs, otherwise serious damage and/or dangerous radiation may occur.
  • Switch the unit off prior to unplugging it from the mains and/or other equipment. Unplug all leads and cables prior to moving the unit.
  • Make sure that the mains lead cannot be damaged when people walk on it. Check the mains lead before every use for damages and faults!
  • The mains voltage is 220-240Vac/50Hz. Check if power outlet match. If you travel, make sure that the mains voltage of the country is suitable for this unit.
  • Keep the original packing material so that you can transport the unit in safe conditions.

The unit has been certified CE. It is prohibited to make any changes to the unit. They would invalidate the CE certificate and their guarantee!
NOTE: To make sure that the unit will function normally, it must be used in rooms with a temperature between 5°C/41°F and 35°C/95°F.

Electric products must not be put into household waste. Please bring them to a recycling centre. Ask your local authorities or your dealer about the way to proceed. The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other. Specifications can be changed without prior notice.

Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself. This would invalid your warranty. Do not make any changes to the unit. This would also invalid your warranty. The warranty is not applicable in case of accidents or damages caused by inappropriate use or disrespect of the warnings contained in this manual. Audizio cannot be held responsible for personal injuries caused by a disrespect of the safety recommendations and warnings. This is also applicable to all damages in whatever form.

UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION! Immediately upon receiving the product, carefully unpack the carton, check the contents to ensure that all parts are present, and have been received in good condition. Notify the shipper immediately and retain packing material for inspection if any parts appear damage from shipping or the package itself shows signs of mishandling. Save the package and all packing materials. In the event that the product must be returned to the factory, it is important that the product be returned in the original factory box and packing.
if the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation (e.g. after transportation), do not switch it on immediately. the arising condensation water might damage your device. leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature.

OVERVIEW

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  1. STANDBY/SOURCE button
  2. MENU/INFO button
  3. PLAY/PAUSE/SCAN button
  4. STOP/UNPAIR/ENTER button
  5. USB port
  6. SKIP to previous button
  7. SKIP to next button
  8. VOLUME –
  9. VOLUME+
  10. DISC COMPARTMENT OPEN
  11. SPEAKERS
  12. DISC COMPARTMENT
  13. DISPLAY
REMOTE

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NOTE: For a picture from this remote control, please see the back of this manual.

  1. STANDBY ON/OFF BUTTON

  2. CD
    Press to enter CD Mode

  3. FM/DAB
    Press to switch between FM and FM mode

  4. USB
    Press to enter USB mode

  5. MENU
    Press to switch to DAB/FM menu options.

  6. PRESET UP
    Cursor up

  7. TUNE LEFT
    Cursor to link

  8. PRESET DOWN
    Cursor Down

  9. LIGHT
    Press to activate backlight.

  10. SKIP
    Skip to the previous track in CD mode

  11. SKIP
    Go to next track in CD Mode

  12. TREBLE
    Press to adjust bass and treble.

  13. FOLDER +/-
    Skips folders in disc or USB

  14. X-BASS
    Press to boost bass level.

  15. MONO/STEREO
    Press to switch between FM radio stereo & mono

  16. REPEAT
    Press to repeat a song in CD or USB Mode.

  17. NUMERIC BUTTONS
    Press to enter numbers directly

  18. MEMORY
    Press and hold to store a preset station or press in CD STOP mode to program a playlist

  19. SLEEP
    Press to activate the sleep timer settings

  20. AUDIO IN
    Press to activate the audio in mode

  21. OPEN/CLOSE
    Press to eject or close the disc tray.

  22. BT
    Press to enter BT mode.

  23. SCAN
    Press to perform FM/DAB station search

  24. TUNE RIGHT
    Cursor to the right

  25. ENTER
    Press to select menu options

  26. EQ
    Press to cycle through EQ sound modes.

  27. PLAY/PAUSE
    Press for play, pause

  28. STOP
    Press to stop playback.

  29. VOLUME
    Press + to increase the volume and – to decrease the volume.

  30. INTRO
    Press to play the first 10 seconds of all tracks on a CD.

  31. RANDOM
    Press to play CD tracks in random order.

  32. MUTE
    Press to mute the sound.

  33. UNPAIR
    Press and hold to disconnect a connected BT device

  34. INFO
    Press in DAB mode to display information

USAGE

When you first connect the unit to the mains socket, display will show the “00:00:00”. If you can receive a DAB+ signal in your location, the unit will synchronize to the current local time. After approximately one minute, it will switch to STAND BY mode.

  • Press ON/STANDBY on the unit or on the remote control to switch the unit to ON mode.
  • Press ON/STANDBY on the unit or on the remote control to switch the unit back to STANDBY mode.
  • Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket if you want to switch the unit off completely.

Note:
If the digital radio is not used for 20 minutes, it will automatically enter into standby mode.

TIME

  • You can set the time manually if the radio signal is not strong enough to set it automatically.
  • Press the MENU button on the remote or press and hold the MENU/INFO button on the microsystem.
  • When the FULL SCAN option appears (DAB mode) or SCAN SETTING (FM mode) press either < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem and locate SYSTEM, press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ ENTER on the microsystem.
  • Use the < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem to find TIME and press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem.
  • From this menu there are multiple options – SET TIME/DATE, AUTO UPDATE, SET 12/24 HOUR & SET DATE FORMAT Select one and press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem.

SET TIME

  • Use the < TUNE/ TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem to adjust the digits and the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem to skip to the next setting.
  • Use the same buttons from step 1 (above) to set the time and then the date.
  • Press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem when complete to store the settings.

AUTO UPDATE

  • This setting specifies the automatic clock setting.
  • Use the < TUNE/ TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem to select from- ANY (sets the clock from any mode possible), DAB (sets the clock only from DAB mode), FM (sets the clock only from FM mode), NONE (does not set the clock automatically and uses the manual time as described above)
  • Press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem to store the setting.

SET 12/24 HOUR
Select how the clock is displayed.

  • Use the < TUNE/ TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem to select from 12 or 24 hours. Press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem to store the setting.

SET DATE FORMAT
Select how the date is displayed.

  • Use the < TUNE/ TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem to select from- DD-MM-YYYY (Day, Month & Year), MM-DD-YYYY (Month, Day & Year)
  • Press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem to store the setting.

SWITCHING INPUT MODES

  • Follow the below instructions to switch between CD, DAB, FM, AUX IN, USB & BT input modes.
  • Press the SOURCE button on the microsystem repeatedly to cycle between CD, FM, AUDIO-IN & BT input modes.
  • Press the relevant button on the remote to select the input mode you require. Press the FM/DAB button to switch to DAB mode. Press once more to switch to FM mode.

GETTING STARTED WITH DAB

Before switching to the DAB input mode the antenna needs to be extended fully to allow stations to be located during the initial scan. When the DAB mode is activated for the first time the unit will perform a scan for available stations. You will see SCANNING.. 0 appear on the display until stations are located and then the O will change to the amount of stations found.

When located the first alphanumerical station will begin playback while the other stations are stored.
lf no stations where located during the scan, relocate the unit, extend the antenna fully and read the Performing a DAB station scan section.
Listening to the stored DAB stations

  • To listen the DAB stations that have been stored press the buttons on the microsystem or < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote control.
  • Press the UNPAIR/ENTER button on the microsystem or ENTER on the remote to switch to the selected station.

Performing a DAB station scan
Should you need to perform a fresh station scan for example you relocate the unit or a new station comes online follow the below steps.

  • Ouick scan searches all DAB channels.
  • To activate the quick scan press the SCAN button on the microsystem or remote control
  • To activate the full scan press the MENU button on the remote or press and hold the MENU/INFO button on the microsystem. When the FULL SCAN option appears press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem to perform a full scan.

Manual DAB tuning
As well as an auto-tune function, you can manually tune the receiver. This can help when aligning your aerial or when adding stations that were missed while auto-tuning.

  • Press the MENU button on the remote or press and hold the MENU/INFO button on the microsystem.
  • When the FULL SCAN option appears press either < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem and locate MANUAL TUNE, press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem.
  • Use the < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem to cycle through the DAB multiplexes, which are numbered 174.928 – 239.200MHz.
  • Now press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/E NTER on the microsystem to enter the selected ensemble/multiplex, there wilt be a bar graph denoting the signa! strength displayed.
  • To save any extra stations located to the station list or to return to the default screen, press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem.

Pruning DAB stations
When the radio has performed a Scan in several locations you may find there are stored stations that you can no longer receive. This function automatically removes them from the stored station list

  • Press the MENU button on the remote or press and hold the MENU/INFO button on the microsystem.
  • When the FULL SCAN option appears press either < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem and locate PRUNE, press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem.
  • Use the < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem to select YES and press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR /ENTER on the microsystem.

DRC (Dynamic range control)
This function causes the radio to reduce the dynamic range of the audio signal. The purpose of this is to adapt the dynamic range of the audio signal to listening in a noisy environment

  • Press the MENU button on the remote or press and hold the MENU/INFO button on the microsystem.
  • When the FULL SCAN option appears press either < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem and locate DRC, press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem.
  • Use the < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem to select between DRC OFF, DRC LOW and DRC HIGH.
  • Press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem to save the setting.
  • Note: This is not available on many DAB stations.

TUNING A FM STATION

  • To scan for radio stations press and hold either of the < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem for two seconds to scan down or up the frequency band.
  • When a station is found the scan will stop and the station will begin to play. To fine-tune the frequency press either of the < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem (do not press & hold), to jump 0.05 MHz up or down. Alternatively press the SCAN button on the remote to begin scanning up the frequency range. When a station is located playback will begin automatically.

FM scan modes
Scan modes determine how strong an FM signa! needs to be accepted as a potential radio station when scanning.

  • Press the MENU button on the remote or press and hold the MENU/INFO button on the microsystem
  • When the SCAN SETTING option appears press and hold the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem.
  • Use the < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem to select between STRONG STATIONS (Strong local stations only) or ALL STATIONS (All available stations)
  • Press ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem to save.

Storing station presets
Follow the below steps to store a tuned station to one of 10 preset locations to allow quick access.

  • Tune to the station you wish to store as a preset and follow the below instructions.
  • Press and hold the MEMORY button on the remote control. The display will show
  • SAVE TO P1, where P1 is the selected preset location.
  • Use the PRESET UP or PRESET DOWN buttons on the remote to select the preset number from 1-10 you wish to use. Then press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem to store.
  • When stored the display will show PRESET X STORED.
  • Once a station is saved to a preset you will no longer see # EMPTY when pressing the MEMORY button, instead the station name or frequency will appear.

Recalling station presets

  • To recall a stored preset station press the relevant numeric button on the remote control.
    For example to recall the station stored on preset 3 press the numeric button
  1. And to recall a station stored on location 10, press the 10+ button and then the O button.
  • Alternatively, press the MEMORY button, use PRESET UP / PRESET DOWN on the remote to select the stored preset station, then press the enter button to start.

INSERT A CD/MP3 CD

Switch the input mode to CD & follow the instructions below to load a CD/ MP3CD.

  1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the microsystem or remote, when the disc compartment cover slides fully to left; insert a disc into the spindle (label facing outwards)
  2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button once more to close the drawer.
  3. When the door is closed READING will appear on the display as the unit detects compatible audio tracks.

Playing a CD/ MP3CD

  1. After loading a CD in the steps above, the disc will be read and playback will begin automatically from track 01
  2. To stop playback press the■ STOP button on the microsystem or on the remote.
  3. To pause playback press the ►II PLAY/PAUSE button microsystem or on the remote during playback. To resume playback press the ►II PLAY/PAUSE button once more.

Skipping tracks on a CD/ MP3CD

  1. Skip to the next track on a disc by pressing button on the microsystem or the remote control.
  2. Skip to the previous track by pressing button on the microsystem or the remote control.

Fast searching tracks CD/ MP3CD

  1. To fast forward a track during playback press and hold FORWARD on the microsystem or remote control.
  2. To fast rewind a track during playback press and hold BACKWARD on the microsystem or remote control.

Programmed playback CD

  1. Press the STOP button to stop playback (if required).
  2. Press the MEMORY button on the remote control. You will see the below options appear on the display.
  3. Use the buttons to select the track
  4. Press the MEMORY button to proceed to program the next track.
  5. Repeat steps 3-4 until you have programmed all the tracks you require in the playlist, up to a maximum of 20 tracks.
  6. Press the ►II PLAY/PAUSE button on the microsystem or remote to begin playback in the programmed order.
  7. To cancel the program sequence press the ■ STOP button on the microsystem or remote twice.

  REPEAT PLAYBACK CD/MP3 CD

Follow the below instructions to repeat tracks on a CD.

  1. During playback press the REPEAT button on the remote control to repeat the current track. audizio-102.318-Tours-Stere-HiFi-System-DAB+Black-FIG-8
  2. Press the REPEAT button again to repeat all tracks on the disc.  audizio-102.318-Tours-Stere-HiFi-System-DAB+Black-FIG-9
  3. To cancel the repeat function press the REPEAT button once more.

Numeric buttons
While listening to a CD a specific track number can be played by pressing the relative digit on the number buttons. Track 02 Press 2

  • Track 12. Press 2 then 10+
  • Track 22 • Press 2 then 10+ twice

Random playback/ MP3CD
Follow the below instructions to playback all tracks on a CD in a random order.

  • During playback press the RANDOM button on the remote control to begin random playback.
  • Press the RANDOM button again to cancel random playback.

Intro playback/ MP3CD
Press the INTRO button during playback to play the first 10 seconds of all tracks on the disc.

CONNECTING A BT DEVICE

NOTE: When using the BT connection, you can listen to audio wirelessly from a BT audio device (For example an MP3 player) within 10 meters of the Micro System unit.

  • Make sure you are in BT input mode,
  • When selected the BT LINK text on the display will flash while the system tries to connect to previously paired devices.
  • If no devices are found the BT LINK text will continue to flash to indicate it is ready for pairing a new device.
  • Enable the BT function on your audio device and search fora device labelled
  • Audizio Tours in the available list
  • Select and enable pairing for the Audizio Tours device. lf prompted for a password enter 0000
  • lf pairing is successful the micro system will play a melody and the BT LINK text will stop flashing.
  • lf the connected device goes out of range, the microsystem will attempt to connect for 2 minutes. When the device comes into range the unit will reconnect again automatically.
  • To remove a paired device using the microsystem, press and hold the UNPAIR/ENTER button on the microsystem or press the UNPAIR button on the remote The BT LINK text will begin flashing again.

Note: If you turn off either device before pairing is complete the process will need to be repeated when powered ON again.

PLAYING MP3’S FROM USB SOURCE

insert a compatible USB flash drive into the USB port on the top of the microsystem and switch to USB input mode

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The unit will scan the USB flash drive and display the total number of tracks found on the drive. Playback of track 01 will begin automatically.

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Tracks inside folders are listed as part of the total number of tracks.

USB/ MP3 information
Do not remove the USB device during playback. Max 999 tracks and 99 folders can be recognized USB flash drive format FAT 16, 32 only. USB reading speed may be affected by the number of files on the device

Skipping MP3 tracks on a USB flash drive

  • Skip to the next track by pressing on the microsystem or remote control.
  • Skip to the previous track by pressing on the microsystem or remote control.
  • Fast searching MP3 tracks on a USB flash drive
  • To fast forward a track during playback press and hold on the microsystem or remote control.
  • To fast rewind a track during playback press and hold on the microsystem or remote control.

Programmed playback (USB)/ MP3CD

  1. Press the STOP button to stop playback (if required).
  2. Press the MEMORY button on the remote control. You will see the options appear on the display.
  3. Use the FOLDER+/- buttons on the remote control to select the folder that track 01 resides in. Press the MEMORY button to proceed to the next step.
  4. Use the buttons to select the track you like as track 01
  5. Press the MEMORY button to proceed to program the next track.
  6. Repeat steps 3-5 until you have programmed all the tracks you require in the playlist, up toa maximum of 100 tracks.
  7. Press the ►II PLAY/PAUSE button on the microsystem or remote to begin playback in the programmed order.
  8. To cancel the program sequence press the ■ STOP button on the microsystem or remote twice.

Repeat playback (USB)
Follow the below instructions to repeat MP3 tracks on a USB flash drive.

  1. During playback press the REPEAT button on the remote control to repeat the current track.
  2. Press the REPEAT button again to repeat all tracks in the current folder.
  3. Press the REPEAT button again to repeat all tracks on the flash drive.
  4. To cancel the repeat function press the REPEAT button once more.

Numeric buttons
During playback, a specific track number can be played by pressing the relative digit on the number button s. Track 02. Press 2

  • Track 12 • Press 2 then 10+
  • Track 22 · Press 2 then 10+ twice

Random playback (USB)
Follow the below instructions to playback all tracks on a USB flash drive in a random order.
During playback press the RANDOM button on the remote control to begin random playback.

Press the RANDOM button again to cancel random playback.

Intro playback (USB)

  1. Press the INTRO button during playback to play the first 10 seconds of all tracks on the USB flash drive.

SETTINGS

Volume function

  • Press the VOLUME+ button on the microsystem or remote control to increase the volume output.
  • Press the VOLUME – button on the microsystem or remote control to decrease the volume output.

Mute function
Activating the mute function disables audio output from the speakers. The CD, Radio etc will remain playing while mute is activated.

  • Press the MUTE button on the remote control to silence audio playback.
  • Press again to resume audio output once more.

Bass / Treble adjustment

  • Use tone adjustments to tailor the sound output to your taste.
  • Press the TREBLE button on the remote control.
  • The first Adjustment is TREBLE. Use the VOLUME+/- buttons to adjust the level.
  • Press the TREBLE button again to edit the BASS level using the VOLUME+/- buttons to adjust the level.

X-Bass function

  • Enabling the X-Bass function adds more emphasis to the bass output
  • Press the X-BASS button on the remote control to enable the function.
  • Press the X-BASS button once more to disable the function.

EQ function

  • Enabling the EO function applies various equalizer presets to the sound output to better match the style of audio you are listening to.
  • Press the EO button on the remote control repeatedly to cycle through the EO sound effects. Select from FLAT, ROCK, CLASSIC, POP, VOCAL & JAZZ.

Sleep timer

  • Enabling the sleep timer will shut down the microsystem into standby mode when the preset time expires.
  • Press the SLEEP button on the remote control repeatedly to cycle between 90-10 minutes sleep timer. The next press after 10 minutes will turn the sleep timer off.

Standby backlight
When the unit is standby mode the backlight will dim after 10 seconds. Press the LIGHT button on the remote control to illuminate the backlight for 10 seconds.

Stereo/ Mono mode

Sometimes Stereo radio stations can suffer from interference (statie & crackles) to reduce this problem you can enable MONO mode.
Press the MONO/ST button on the remote control to switch between STEREO & MONO modes.

FM display modes
Every time you press the INFO button on the remote control, the display will cycle through the following display modes.

  • Radio text: Broadcasters can include a scrolling text that displays information about the current program if radio text is not available then the display will show NO TEXT

  • Program type: This describes the Style or genre of music that is being broadcast
    e.g. Rock or Classical

  • Program name: Displays the name of the current station.

  • Audio mode: Displays the current FM mode of STEREO or MONO.

  • Time & date: The time & date is set automatically from the DAB or FM broadcast.

DAB+ Modus
Every time you press the INFO button on the remote control, the display will cycle through the following display modes.

DLS (scrolling text) – Signal Strength – Programme Type – Ensemble Name – Channel Frequency – Signal Error – Mode – Time – Date

  • DLS (dynamic label segment) : Dynamic label segment is a scrolling message that the broadcaster may include with their transmissions. This message usually includes information, such as program detail etc.
  • Signal strength: This option will display a bar indicating the signa[ strength.
  • Program type: This describes the Style or genre of music that is being broadcast e.g. Rock or Classical
  • Ensemble/Multiplex (group name): A multiplex/ensemble is a collection of radio stations that are bundled and transmitted on one frequency. There are national and local multiplexes. Local ones contain stations that are specific to that area e.g. MXR West Unlike FM radio, DAB groups several radio stations together & transmits on one frequency.
  • Channel frequency: Displays the current DAB multiplex in use.
  • Mode: Displays the current mode.
  • Time & date: The time & date is set automatically from the DAB or FM broadcast

FACTORY RESET

There may be times when you need to reset the unit back to its original factory setting.

  • The factory reset function can ONLY be activated from DAB or FM mode.

  • Press the MENU button on the remote or press and hold the MENU/INFO button on the microsystem.

  • When the FULL SCAN option appears (DAB mode) or SCAN SETTING (FM mode) press either < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the microsystem and locate SYSTEM, press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ ENTER on the microsystem.

  • Use the < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the micro
    system to find FACTORY RESET and press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/ENTER on the microsystem.

  • Use the < TUNE or TUNE > buttons on the remote or buttons on the micro
    system to select YES and press the ENTER button on the remote or UNPAIR/E NTER on the microsystem.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Playback options BT streaming, CD, DAB+ tuner, FM radio, USB
  • Input connections   3.5mm Jack, USB
  • Output power 80W
  • Impedance 4 Ohm
  • Power supply 220 240VAC 50Hz
  • Dimensions (L x W x H) 450 x 195 x 100mm
  • Weight 2,05 KG
  • Accessories Mounting bracket, Power cable, Remote control

The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other. Specifications can be changed without prior notice. The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives to which they are subject:

  • Low Voltage (LVD) 2014/35/EU
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 2014/30/EU
  • Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU
  • Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 2011/65/EU

Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.
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