ALBRECHT DR 112 DAB Plus Emergency Radio Instructions
- June 4, 2024
- ALBRECHT
Table of Contents
- ALBRECHT DR 112 DAB Plus Emergency Radio
- First steps
- Safety instructions
- Basic functions
- Scope of delivery
- Radio controls
- Standby mode
- Mode selection
- DAB settings
- FM radio mode
- Wireless music streaming (Bluetooth)
- System setup
- Outdoor battery charging
- Technical data
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty and recycling Information
- Electronic waste law and recycling
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ALBRECHT DR 112 DAB Plus Emergency Radio
First steps
Thanks for purchasing the Albrecht DR 112 emergency radio.
Before you can start, you should fully charge the internal battery through the
supplied USB-C charging cable. Connect it to any sufficient power source like
a wall adapter, PC, laptop or similar.
Before use, fully extend the antenna for the best DAB+/FM radio reception. Long press the On/Off button until the radio powers on. If you use the radio for the very first time, it will automatically perform a full scan of all available DAB stations and play the first station available.
Safety instructions
- Always make sure, the charging port cover is properly closed, to protect the device from moisture and humidity. Do not expose the device to water or other liquids while the charging ports are uncovered! Accidental penetration of liquids into the device can cause serious damage. Do not charge the device in wet environments!
- Do not remove the screws to reduce the risk of electric shock. The device contains no user-serviceable parts. Entrust maintenance work to qualified personnel.
- Avoid both extremely high and extremely low temperatures. Do not place the device near heat sources such as radiators or gas/electric stoves.
- Please note that excessive sound pressure or high volume can damage your hearing. Do not use the device a high volumes directly next to you head. Please be aware of the high volume of the emergency siren function.
- Before cleaning the device, make sure it is unplugged from the charger.
- Never throw batteries and rechargeable batteries into fire as this can cause an explosion. Please dispose of empty batteries in the recycling bin, not in the normal household waste.
- Do not use scouring cloths or abrasive cleaning agents as these can damage the device surface.
Basic functions
- Short press the On/Off button to switch between DAB, FM or Bluetooth mode.
- Save your favourite stations by long pressing the favourite button.
- Adjust the volume by using the and buttons.
- In each menu you can confirm your selection by pressing the OK button.
- Enter the menu by long pressing the button. Here you can find several functions related to the current mode, as well as the main menu, where you can set the alarm, select a language, adjust the backlight brightness and much more.
Scope of delivery
- ALBRECHT DR 112 emergency radio
- USB-C to USB-A charging cable
- Carabiner hook
- Instruction manual
Radio controls
Standby mode
To activate the standby mode, long press the On/Off button . To reactivate the
radio, short press the On/Off button . To fully turn off the radio and
preserve battery life, long press the On/Off button again in standby mode. No
alarms are available, when the radio is turned off completely.
In standby mode, press the settings button to quickly view your currently set
alarm settings, or press the OK button to quickly jump to the alarm settings
wizard (see “10.1. Alarm” on page 23).
Mode selection
To select the desired audio mode, short press the mode button , while the radio is turned on. The available audio modes are:
- DAB+ digital radio
- FM analogue radio
- Bluetooth wireless audio
DAB+ digital radio mode
Use this mode to listen to digital radio broadcasts. You can cycle through
available stations with the left and right buttons. To access more functions,
open the menu by long pressing the settings button . Navigate the menu with
the left and right buttons, and use the OK button to confirm. To exit the menu
use the settings button again.
DAB+ station search
The radio automatically performs a full station search when you turn it on for
the first time. If you would like to perform a full station scan again at a
later time (e.g. after moving), press and hold down the OK button for approx.
2 seconds.
Station list
After the scan is complete, you can view all currently available stations in
the station list, accessible in the menu. Navigate through the list with the
left and right buttons and confirm your selection with OK.
Saving / recalling a favourite stations
If you want to save the current DAB+ station as a favourite, press the
favourite button for about 2 seconds.
To recall a favourite later, short press the favourite button.
DAB settings
The DAB menu contains the following options:
- Trim invalid stations: Prune unavailable stations from station list.
- Station order: Sort stations in the station list by name or frequency.
- DRC: Adjust the level of the Dynamic Range Compression, reducing the volume differences between loud and quite passages.
- Manual tune: Manually tune a DAB frequency.
FM radio mode
Use this mode to listen to analogue radio broadcasts. You can cycle through available stations by long pressing the left and right buttons. To access more functions, open the menu by long pressing the settings button . Navigate the menu with the left and right buttons, and use the OK button to confirm. To exit the menu use the settings button again.
FM station search
To perform a full station scan, press and hold down the OK button for approx.
2
seconds. All found radio stations will be saved in the favourite station list.
Setting the FM frequency manually
Press the left and right buttons briefly to set an FM frequency manually. The
frequency is adjusted in 0.05 MHz steps.
Saving / recalling a favourite stations
If you want to save the current FM station as a favourite, press the favourite
button for about 2 seconds.
To recall a favourite later, short press the favourite button on the radio.
FM menu
Other menu items in the FM menu include:
- Scan settings: Restrict the full scan to strong stations only.
- Audio settings: Only allow mono stations to improve reception.
Wireless music streaming (Bluetooth)
A Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone can be used for wireless playback of any audio content. For this purpose, you need to activate the “Bluetooth” mode by pressing the mode button . Once this is done, search for “ALBRECHT DR 112” on your mobile device. For more details about operation of your mobile phone, please refer to the device’s manual.
System setup
You can find the system setup in the menu of every audio mode.
Alarm
Use this menu to configure the alarm function. Two separate alarms can be
programmed. Each alarm can be repeated daily, on weekdays or on weekends. The
alarms can play a standard alarm sound or the last set FM or DAB station.
Backlight
Use this entry to set the display backlight illumination level and timeout.
Time setup
Use this entry to set time/date, change the time or date format or configure
automatic time setting via FM/DAB.
Language
Select one of the following menu languages:
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Polish
Factory reset
Reset the radio to factory settings.
Attention: All settings and favourites will be deleted by this procedure!
Software Version
The current software version of the radio is displayed here.
Outdoor battery charging
Solar panel
To recharge the radio, place the radio’s solar panel directly into sunlight.
The panel can be tilted for optimal alignment. Be careful to not shade any
part of the solar panel. Even small shadows can drastically decrease the
panel’s performance. Artificial light sources mostly do not provide enough
energy to charge the radio. 5 hours of solar charging can power the radio for
about 15 minutes or the integrated torch for about 1 hour.
Hand crank
To recharge the radio, extend the hand crank and turn it in either direction.
For optimal charging, turn the crank at 120 – 150 rpm (2 – 2.5 times a
second). 30 minutes of turning can power the radio for about 15 minutes.
SOS emergency function
Use this function in an emergency to alert people near your location. To
activate, long press the SOS button on the bottom of the radio. The radio will
play a loud siren and flash a red and blue signal light.
Attention: The siren is very loud. Prolonged close-range exposure can
cause hearing damage. Try to set up the radio some distance away, when using
the emergency function. Use of the emergency function drains the battery at an
excessive rate.
Torch
To turn on the torch, press the button on top of the radios. If you press the
button a second time, the light flashes.
If the solar panel is folded upwards, the button does not activate the torch,
but the reading light under the solar module instead. This can be operated in
3 different levels.
Technical data
Model number | Albrecht DR 112 |
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Description | DAB+/FM radio |
Speaker power | 2x 5 Watt |
FM | 87.5 to 108.0 MHz |
DAB+ | 174 – 240 MHz (Band III) |
Bluetooth | Version 5.0 / range 10m |
Bluetooth frequency / power | 2.402 – 2.480 GHz; 1 mW |
Charging input | USB-C / 5.0 V; 2 A |
Charging output | USB-A / 5.0 V; 2 A |
Charging time | 3 hours |
Waterproof | IPX5 |
Operating temperature | -10°C to +55°C |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 55 x 174 x 79 mm |
Weight | 510 g |
Troubleshooting
Problem | Remedy |
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The device does not switch on | • Make sure the radio is charged, by |
connecting it to a power source and charging for at least 30 minutes.
• If the radio is charged but still does not switch on, press the reset button under the
charge cover with a small object.
No sound or low volume| • Is the radio muted? Use the volume up button to
increase the volume.
No signal or hissing in DAB/FM mode.| • Re-position the radio or change the
antenna. Check that the antenna is fully extended.
Some buttons/functions can no longer be used| • Reset the radio to factory
settings (see “10.5. Factory reset” on page 23).
• Press the reset button under the charge cover with a small object.
Warranty and recycling Information
We are obliged to include information on disposal, legal warranty provisions and EC declarations of conformity with instructions on the use of devices in various countries in the scope of supply of every device. This information can be found below.
Legal warranty for 2 years from the date of purchase
The seller of this device grants you a legal warranty of two years from the
date of purchase of the device. This warranty covers all failures that occur
due to defective components or faulty functions within the warranty period,
other than failures resulting from normal wear and tear, such as used
batteries, scratches on the screen, housing defects, broken antennas, as well
as defects due to external effects such as corrosion, over-voltage due to
improper external power supply or use of unsuitable accessories. The warranty
also excludes failures resulting from improper use of the device.
In the event of a warranty claim, please contact the dealer from whom you
purchased the device or our service partner without delay. The dealer will
either repair or replace your device, or it will refer you to a specialist
service centre. If you send in your device, please do not forget your purchase
receipt as proof of the date of purchase and describe the fault that occurred
as accurately as possible.
Electronic waste law and recycling
European laws prohibit the disposal of defective or unusable devices in household waste. If you want to dispose of your device, make sure you hand it over to one of the municipal collection points for recycling. These collection points are financed by industry and ensure the environmentally sound disposal and recycling of valuable raw materials.
CE declaration of conformity
Standards and directives
Alan Electronics GmbH hereby declares that the model DR 112 radio complies
with regulation 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity
can be found at the following Internet address: www.service.alan-
electronics.de/CE-Papiere
Notes on battery disposal
The batteries used in this product contain environmentally harmful chemicals.
To protect our environment, dispose of empty batteries according to local laws
or regulations. Do not dispose of batteries with normal household waste.
For more information, please contact your local authorities or the dealer
where you purchased the product.
19. Service address and technical hotline
Alan Electronics GmbH
Service
Daimlerstraße 1g
D-63303 Dreieich
You can call our service hotline at +49 6103 / 9481 – 66 (at a fee of the
German landline network) or email us at service@albrecht-midland.de.
Before you send us back a supposedly defective device in the event of a
problem, you can save your time and shipping costs by performing a few simple
tests (see chapter “16. Troubleshooting” on page 27) or use our hotline
service for support.
Print errors excepted.
© 2022 Alan Electronics GmbH, Daimlerstr. 1g, 63303 Dreieich, Germany
References
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