trevi RC80D2 DAB Clock Radio with Digital Receiver User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Trevi
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**RC 80D2 DAB
User guide
CLOCK RADIO ALARM WITH DAB/ DAB + / FM SYSTEM
User Manual
- For additional information and updates on this product see: www.trevi.it**
WARNING!
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DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
DO NOT EXPOSE TO
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WARNING: DO NOT OPEN THE SET. NEITHER CONTROLS NOR SPARE PARTS TO BE USED BY
THE USER ARE TO BE FOUND INSIDE IT. APPLY TO AUTHORISED TREVI CENTERS FOR
SERVICE OPERATIONS.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION
NOTES ON USE
This is a precision electronic appliance; avoid using it in the following cases:
- Near magnetic fields.
- Near heat sources such as heaters and stoves.
- In very humid places such as bathrooms, swimming pools, etc …
- In very dusty places.
- In places subject to strong vibrations.
- Do not bring your ear close to the speaker during the setting up and volume adjustment phases, and in particular keep the volume to a minimum in the ignition phase.
- Position the appliance so that there is always enough space on its sides for the free circulation of air (at least 5 cm).
- If liquids penetrate inside the appliance, immediately disconnect the plug from the socket and take the appliance to the nearest authorized TREVI service center.
- Always check before recharging the appliance, that the power and connection cables are installed correctly.
- No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the appliance.
- The appliance must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and no objects filled with liquid, such as vases, must be placed on the appliance.
- Before turning on the appliance, always check that the power cable and the connection cable are installed correctly.
- The power adapter must be connected to an outlet near the device and must be easily accessible.
- If you notice excessive heat on the device or on the power adapter, immediately disconnect the plug from the main power socket.
- Do not pull on the power cable
- Keep this manual for future reference.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Use a slightly damp soft cloth for cleaning. Do not use solvents and abrasive substances.
IMPORTANT
This device is designed for home use (not professional use). This appliance has been carefully built to ensure long-lasting perfect performance. However, should any inconvenience occur, please contact your local authorized TREVI Service Centre?
TREVI follows a policy of ongoing research and development. Therefore products may have different features from those described
COMMAND
1. Power Button | 9. Alarm Button |
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2. Preset Button | 10. Snooze/Sleep Button |
3. Up Button | 11. Select Button |
4. Down Button | 12. LCD |
5. Menu Button | 13. DC Input Socket (Backside) |
6. Mode Button | 14. Built-In Speaker (Backside) |
7. Volume Up Button | 15. Battery Compartment |
8. Volume Down Button | (Bottom side-Backup batteries) |
POWER THE UNIT
AC POWER
Plug the AC adaptor into a power outlet and the jack of the adaptor into the
DC Input Socket (on the backside of the unit).
BATTERIES
Insert 4 AA batteries (not included) into the battery compartment on the
underside of the unit, respecting the indicated polarity (positive of the
battery on the pin contact, negative of the battery on the spring contact).
Note: when inserting the batteries, remove the AC adapter from the power
outlet.
During battery operation, with the device on standby, the display is turned off to safeguard battery consumption. To turn the display back on and view the current time, press the SNOOZE / SLEEP button (10). The alarm function is always active even with the display off, if programmed, the alarm will work by activating the alarm set as described in the relevant paragraph.
On the display at the top right there is an icon that shows the charge level
of the batteries, replace them when the level indicated is low (one notch).
With batteries running low, some malfunctions are possible such as changes in
the brightness of the display or general malfunctions of the device; in these
cases, replace the flat batteries.
In the event of blockages or malfunctions of the device, perform a reset by disconnecting the adapter and removing the batteries for about 5 minutes.
MENU BUTTON
When the unit is in standby mode, press and hold the Menu Button for about 2 seconds and then release the button. Press the Up/Down Button repeatedly to select the following
- Set Time/Date
- Blacklight
- Language
- Factory Reset
- SW Version
Press the Select button to confirm your selection. Under each selection, press the Up/Down Button and Select Button for each setting.
SET DATE AND TIME
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Press and hold the Menu Button for about 2 seconds and then release the button.
Press the Up/Down Button repeatedly until “Set Time/Date” is displayed. Press the Select Button to enter Time/Date setting mode. -
Press the Up/Down Button to select Set Time, Set Date, or Auto Update mode, and press the Select button to make a selection.
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Under each selection, press the Up/Down Button and Select Button to make every selection. Press and hold the Menu Button for about 2 seconds (or wait for about 5 seconds without pressing any button) to complete the DATE AND TIME setting.
SET ALARM TIME AND ALARM MODE
- Press the Alarm Button to select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2.
- Press the Up/Down Button to toggle the Alarm 1 (Alarm 2) symbol on and off.
- When the Alarm 1 (Alarm 2) symbol is on, press the Select Button to enter alarm setting mode.
- You can adjust the alarm time, select Once, Daily, Weekdays or Weekends, Buzzer/ FM/DAB, Duration-15, 30, 45, or 60 Mins by pressing the Up/Down Button and Select Button under each selection.
- Under each selection, press and hold the Menu Button for about 2 seconds (or wait for about 5 seconds without pressing any button) will complete the alarm setting mode.
- When it reaches the alarm time, you can hear the Buzzer or radio. Press the Power Button to turn off the alarm sound.
RADIO OPERATION (FM / DAB)
When you first power up and turn on your unit, it begins an automatic scan for
DAB stations.
A progress bar will show the progress of the scan and the number of stations
found will also be displayed. When the scan is completed, your radio will
select the first available station and begin to play. Stations are listed in
numerical and then alphabetical order by default.
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Press the Power Button to set the unit to Radio mode.
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Press the Mode Button to select FM or DAB mode.
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Tune a station by pressing the Up/Down Button.
Pressing either Up/Down Button for more than 1 second to activate the automatic tuning mode. The automatic tuner will scan up or down and lock onto the next station. If the automatic tuning does not precisely tune into a radio station, press the Up/Down Button to adjust the tuning. -
Adjust the volume by pressing the Volume Up/Down Button.
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Press the Menu Button to check the information of the tuned radio station.
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To turn off the radio, press once again the Power Button to set the unit to Standby mode.
Note: The DAB radio station list is stored in the memory and so the next time you switch your radio on, the station search will not start again.
STORES PRESET STATIONS
Up to 10 stations for DAB and 20 stations for FM can be stored in memory :
- Tune to the desired station as described in the previous section.
- Press and hold the Preset Button for about 2 seconds then the Preset Station Number will flash. Release the button.
- Press once or more times the Up/Down Button to select your desired Preset Station Number from P1 to P10 in DAB mode or P1 to P20 in FM mode.
- Press once the Select Button then the Preset Station Number will stop flashing.
Now the station is stored in your desired Preset Station Number.
To replace a station stored in the memory, repeat all the stages described
above. The new station will replace the previously stored one.
To receive Preset Stations :
Under DAB or FM mode, press once or more times the Preset Button to select the
desired Preset Station Number.
SNOOZE OPERATION
To obtain approximately a further 9 minutes of sleep, press the Snooze Button
after the radio or the buzzer switch on at the preset wake-up time. The Alarm
Indicator will be flashing.
This will silence the radio or the buzzer for 9 minutes.
SLEEP FUNCTION
You can only use SLEEP FUNCTION when the unit is in FM or DAB mode.
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Press once and repeatedly the Sleep Button to select the sleeping time (minutes) as 15-30-45-60-90-Sleep Off (Sleep Off meaning that the Sleep function is canceled).
After setting a sleeping time, the SLEEP indicator will appear on the LCD. -
The FM or DAB will be off and return to standby mode when it reached the sleep set time.
If you want to cancel the sleep function, press the Sleep Button to select the sleeping time as Sleep Off.
ANTENNA
The unit has a flexible wire on the back of the unit and it should be extended to its full length for the best reception white receiving radio.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Main Power: ……………………………… DC5V, 1200mA
Batteries: ………………………………….. DC6V, 4×1.5V “AA” batteries type
………………………………………….. (battery not included)
AC/DC Adaptor : …………………………. Input 100-240V~, 50/60Hz
………………………………………….. Output 5V d.c., 1.2A, 6.0W
Frequency Range: ………………………. FM 87.5-108 MHz
………………………………………….. DAB 174 – 240 MHz
Precautions for Correct disposal of the product.
The symbol shown on the equipment indicates that waste must be disposed of in
“separate collection” and so the product must not be disposed of together with
urban waste.
The user must take the product to special “separate waste collection centers”
provided by the local government, or deliver it to the retailer against the
purchase of a new product.
Separate collection of waste and subsequent treatment, recycling, and disposal
operations promotes the production of equipment with recycled materials and
limit negative effects on the environment and on health caused by improper
handling of waste.
Illegal disposal of the product leads to the enforcement of administrative
penalties.
Strada Consolare Rimini-San Marino, 62 47924 Rimini (RN) Italy
Tel. 0541/756420 – Fax 0541/756430 – www.trevi.it –
e-mail: info@trevi.it
SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby TREVI Spa declares that equipment type RC 80D2 DAB is in compliance
with directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the
following internet address:
https://www.trevi.it/dms/zidi/TREVI/DOCRC80D2DAB.pdf Made in CHINA
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