SHARP DR-P520 Osaka Pocket Handheld Portable Digital Radio User Manual
- September 13, 2024
- Sharp
Table of Contents
- DR-P520 Osaka Pocket Handheld Portable Digital Radio
- Important safety instructions
- Precautions
- Built-in lithium-ion battery care
- Battery warning
- Disposal of this equipment and batteries
- CE and UKCA statement:
- Controls
- Box contents
- Charging the built-in battery
- Initial set-up
- BestTune™ radio mode
- DAB radio mode
- FM radio mode
- Bluetooth
- Alarm functionality
- Troubleshooting
- Technical specification
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
User manual
DR-P520 | Osaka Pocket/Handheld
Portable Digital Radio
Product images are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary.
DR-P520 Osaka Pocket Handheld Portable Digital Radio
Trademarks:
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Important safety instructions
Please follow all safety instructions and heed all warnings. Keep this manual for future reference.
This symbol instructs the user to consult the user manual for further safety,
operation, and maintenance related information.
DC voltage
Precautions
Child safety
- Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product, especially when children are present. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product.
Heat and operating temperature
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifi ers) that produce heat.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Naked flames
- To prevent the risk of fi re, keep candles or open fl ames away from this product.
Water, moisture, and liquid entry
- To prevent the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain, water, or moisture. Do not place objects fi lled with liquids on or near this product.
Storms and lightning
- Storms are dangerous for all electric products. If the mains or aerial wiring is struck by lightning the product might get damaged, even if it is turned off . You should disconnect all cables and connectors from the product before a storm.
USB cable
- Do not damage the USB charging cable, stretch, bend or place heavy objects on it.
Damage
- Please inspect the unit for damage after unpacking. If it is damaged in any way do not operate the unit and consult your dealer.
Maintenance
- Unplug the power cable from the power source before cleaning the product. Use a soft and clean cloth to clean the outside of the unit.
Never clean it with chemicals or detergent.
Service and repair
- This product does not contain any parts that are serviceable by the user. Exposing the internal parts inside the device may endanger your life.
In case of a fault, contact the manufacturer or authorised service department. The manufacturers guarantee does not extend to faults caused by repairs carried out by unauthorised third parties.
Built-in lithium-ion battery care
Your product is powered by a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery.
- The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but will eventually wear out.
- Unplug the product when not in use.
- Do not leave a fully charged battery connected to a power outlet, it may shorten its lifetime.
- If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time.
- Leaving the product in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in the summer and winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery.
- Always try to store your device in a cool, moisture-free environment that’s less than 32°C.
- If you plan to store your device for longer than six months, charge the battery to 50% every six months to keep it fresh. Store the device at temperatures between 5 °C and 20 °C.
Battery warning
- The battery used in this product may present a risk of fi re or chemical burn if mistreated.
- Do not attempt to open the product to replace the battery, it is not designed to be changed by the user.
- Batteries may explode if damaged.
- Do not expose batteries to high temperatures or excessive radiant heat.
- Do not drop the product or subject to strong physical shock.
- Please dispose of battery pack correctly by following the guidance in this manual (see section “Disposal of this equipment and batteries”). Do not throw them into fi re, do not disassemble them, they could leak or explode.
Disposal of this equipment and batteries
This product does not contain any parts that are serviceable by the user.
Electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household
waste. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased
this product, or their local government offi ce for details of where and how
they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling.
The batteries should be removed by an authorized Sharp service centre and
disposed according to local regulations.
Do not dispose as household waste or in a fire as they may explode.
This symbol means that the product contains batteries covered by European
Directive 2013/56/EU which cannot be disposed of with normal household waste.
Cd, Hg and Pb underneath the wheelie bin symbol shows whether the battery
contains, cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb).
This symbol on a product means that the product is covered by European
Directive 2012/19/EU and must not be disposed of or dumped with your other
household waste.
This symbol means that the product is designed and manufactured so that it can be recycled and reused.
- These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling.
CE and UKCA statement:
- Hereby, Sharp Consumer Electronics Poland sp. z o.o. declares that this audio device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of RED Directive 2014/53/EU and UK Radio Equipment Regulations
- The full CE text and UKCA declaration of conformity are available at sharpconsumer.eu.
Enter the download section of your model and select “CE Statements”.
Controls
(Refer to 1 and 2 on page 2, 3).
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Colour display
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Power/Mode
• When switched off , short press: power on.
• When switched on, short press: view current mode. Press again to change the mode.
– With BestTune™ “On”: BestTune/Bluetooth.
– With BestTune™ “Off ”: DAB/FM/Bluetooth.
• When switched on, long press: standby.
• When in standby, long press: power off .
Note: Power off to extend battery life when unit is not in use for a long period of time and not connected to a power source. -
Info/Menu
• Short press: View the radio station information and the power status / return toprevious menu screen.
• Long press: Enter the menu options. -
Preset (40 BestTune™/40 DAB/40 FM)
• Long press: Preset store.
• Short press: Preset recall. -
+/-Buttons: Increase/decrease the volume level.
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• Short press: Fine tune FM stations/move through the DAB station list or menu options/previous track in Bluetooth mode.
• Long press: Fast scan down the FM frequency band/fast rewind in Bluetooth mode. -
• Short press: Fine tune FM stations/move through the DAB station list or menu options/next track in Bluetooth mode.
• Long press: fast scan up the FM frequency band/fast forward in Bluetooth mode. -
• Short press: Select/confi rm in menu, play/ pause in Bluetooth mode, change display in radio modes and snooze when alarm sounds.
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Telescopic aerial.
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Key lock switch.
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Headphone jack.
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USB-C charging port.
Note : Short press means to press the button for <1 second. Long press means to press the button for >2 seconds.
Box contents
1 x DR-P520 Osaka Pocket/Handheld Portable Digital Radio
1 x USB-C to USB-C power cable
1 x Micro USB to USB-C adaptor (to allow use of a Micro USB power cable)
Charging the built-in battery
Before you use your radio for the fi rst time, you need to charge the battery,
which will take approximately 4 hours. From a full charge you will be able to
listen to your radio continuously for approximately 12 hours at 50% volume.
The included charging cable is a USB-C type. Plug one end of the charging
cable into the USB-C socket on the right hand side of the portable radio. Plug
the other end into a computer or other USB-C device or power adapter. In
addition to the charging cable, there is a USB-C to Micro USB adapter which
allows a Micro USB power adapter to charge the radio. The display will read,
<SHARP, sharpconsumer.eu> and then your radio will go into Standby mode with a
clock display.
NOTE: If the battery is completely exhausted, you will need to charge it a
short while to display the battery status information.
Initial set-up
Fully extend the radio’s telescopic antenna. This maximises signal strength
during the station scan.
Briefl y press the button. The radio will power up and initiate an automatic
station scan.
A progress bar will display the scan’s progress. The number of stations found
will also appear on the screen. The automatic scan will be powered by
BestTune™, which is the radios default mode. After the scan, the radio will
automatically tune into the fi rst station it fi nds and start playing.
Stations are sorted by number fi rst, then alphabetically by default.
NOTE : The list of radio stations is saved in the device’s memory.
Therefore, the radio won’t scan for stations each time you turn it on.
BestTune™ radio mode
Your radio’s ‘BestTune™’ feature scans both DAB and FM stations, storing them
in a single list while removing duplicates. Upon station selection, it chooses
DAB or FM based on signal availability or strength for the best listening
experience.
The BestTune™ feature has been set to ‘On’ at the factory, but you can easily
change this in the menu by following the steps below:
- Long press the button to enter the menu options.
- Use the buttons to highlight
. Press the button. - Use the buttons to highlight <BestTune™>. Press the button.
- Use the buttons to highlight
or . Press the button. - Short press the button until you exit the menu options.
BestluneTM Mode| Modes
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ON| BestluneTM and
Bluetooth Modes
OFF| DAB, FM and Bluetooth
Modes
Slide Show
SlideShow displays images and information from the radio station (when
broadcast). The content displayed will vary between broadcasters, but it could
include images of the artist currently being played to details about any
advertisements.
Short press the during radio playback to cycle between diff erent image and
text display modes. SlideShow data is only broadcast via DAB signals. When
using BestTune™ mode, any stations that are tuned using FM signals will not
display any SlideShow data. Similarly, some DAB stations do not broadcast
SlideShow data.
Changing radio stations
Short press the buttons to scroll through the available stations. When you see
the station you want, press the button.
Radio station scanning
Regular manual scans are advised to maintain an updated station list,
especially when new stations are introduced, or if your radio is moved to a
new location. For optimal performance, BestTune™ should be set to ‘On’.
- Long press the button to enter the menu options.
- Use the and buttons to highlight <BestTune™ Scan>. Press the button. The display will read <Scanning…>.
NOTE : The station list includes available DAB and FM stations in your
area, removing any duplicates.
When you choose a station, the radio plays the one with the strongest signal.
Storing a station preset
Using the BestTune™ feature, radio station presets are stored by station, not
by DAB or FM mode. You don’t need to switch between DAB or FM modes to select
a preset.
Your radio can store up to 40 BestTune™ stations in its preset memory for
quick access to your favourite stations.
- Tune the radio to the station you wish to preset.
- Long press the button. The display will read
and a list of numbered preset locations (1-40). - Use the and buttons to select the preset location where you want to save the station (1-40).
- Press the button. The display will read
, where ‘X’ is the preset number (1-40).
NOTE : If a station is already saved under a preset, storing a new station will overwrite the existing one.
Tune to a station preset
You can easily access your stored preset stations when in BestTune™ mode.
- Short press the button. This reveals a list of preset locations (1-40), showing either stored stations’ names or frequencies, or
if no station is stored. - Use the and buttons to move to the station preset that you would like to listen to (1-40).
- Press the button to select the station.
The radio will tune into that station based on the best available DAB or FM signal if available.
NOTE : If no station has been stored in the preset and it is selected,
the display will read
DAB radio mode
You can deactivate BestTune™ by following the steps in the BestTune™ section.
This will allow you to tune into DAB and FM stations independently.
Ensure the radio is in DAB mode. If not, press the button until the display
confi rms DAB mode.
If it’s your fi rst time using the radio or if the station list is empty, the
radio will auto-scan for DAB stations, displaying a progress bar and number of
found stations. If the radio was last tuned to a DAB station before being
switched off , this station will auto-select upon powering on.
DAB radio station scanning
With DAB radio, additional stations and services regularly become available.
Carry out a manual scan periodically to make sure that you have the most up-
to-date station listing stored within the memory of your radio.
- Long press the button to enter the menu options.
- Use the and buttons to highlight
. Press the button. The display will read <Scanning…>.
Changing DAB stations
Short press the buttons to scroll through the available stations. When you see
the station you want, press the button.
Prune DAB stations
You can remove the DAB stations in the station list that cannot be received in
your area. These are listed with a <?> prefi x.
- Enter the menu options and select
. - The display will read <Proceed to prune the invalid stations? Yes,
>. Use the and buttons to highlight . Press the button.
Stations with a ‘?’ prefi x will no longer be displayed. Short press the button to exit the menu.
Storing a DAB station preset
Your radio can store up to 40 DAB stations in its preset memory for quick
access to your favourite stations. These presets to not aff ect your BestTune™
or FM presets.
- Tune the radio to the station you wish to preset.
- Long press the button. The display will read
and a list of numbered preset locations (1-40). - Use the and buttons to select the preset location where you want to save the station (1-40).
- Press the button. The display will read
, where ‘X’ is the preset number (1-40).
NOTE : If a station is already saved under a preset, storing a new station will overwrite the existing one.
Tune to a DAB station preset
You can easily access your stored preset stations when in DAB mode.
- Short press the button. This reveals a list of preset locations (1-40), showing either stored stations’ names or frequencies, or
if no station is stored. - Use the and buttons to move to the station preset that you would like to listen to (1-40).
- Press the button to select the station.
The radio will tune into the DAB station if available.
NOTE : If no station has been stored in the preset and it is selected,
the display will read
DAB display information
When listening to a DAB station, you can change the information that will
appear on the display.
There are several diff erent types of information that are sent by the
broadcaster. Repeatedly short press to cycle through the diff erent
information options:
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Dynamic Label Segment (DLS) – This is scrolling text information as supplied by the broadcaster.
This could include artist names, song titles, contact details for the radio station, etc. -
Signal strength – An empty will appear on the display to indicate the minimum signal strength for acceptable listening. The row of solid squares indicates the actual signal strength that you are receiving.
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Program type (PTY) – e.g., ‘Rock’, ‘Pop’, ‘Talk’ or ‘News’
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Channel and frequency – e.g. 12B 225.648 MHz (Channel=12B, Frequency=225.648 MHz).
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Bitrate – The data rate at which the signal is being transmitted.
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Signal
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Power Status – e.g. Battery 95
NOTE : DAB display information operates in both BestTune™ and DAB modes.
FM radio mode
You can deactivate BestTune™ by following the steps in the BestTune™ section.
This will allow you to tune into DAB and FM stations independently, Ensure the
radio is in FM mode. If not, press the button until the display confi rms FM
mode.
If the radio was last tuned to an FM station before being switched off , this
station will auto-select upon powering on.
Changing FM stations
Long press the buttons to scan up or down the frequency band. The radio will
search for and stop at the next available station. Short press to fi ne-tune
each frequency in 0.05MHz steps.
Change the scan setting
In FM mode:
Enter the menu options and select
There are two diff erent options to choose from:
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The scan will only stop when a strong signal strength is received, resulting in better audio quality.
It is possible that the station you are scanning for may be missed using this option. -
The scan will stop at every station it receives, even if the signal strength is poor. Use and to highlight your choice. Short press to confi rm.
NOTE : The current scan setting will have a .
Audio mode
You can choose which audio mode the radio plays in. There are two modes to
choose from. “Stereo Allowed” will enable the radio to play incoming stereo
signals. Most broadcasters will broadcast in stereo. “Forced Mono” is a way to
bring clarity to weaker signals.
NOTE : You may wish to select ‘Stereo Allowed’ if you
are listening to your radio using headphones.
- Enter the menu options and select
- Use the and buttons to select your preference. Options are: Forced Mono and Stereo Allowed. Short press the .
NOTE : The current setting will have a .
Storing an FM station preset
Your radio can store up to 40 FM stations for easy access. These presets do
not aff ect your BestTune™ or DAB presets.
- Tune the radio to the station you wish to preset.
- Long press the button. The display will read
and a list of numbered preset locations (1-40). - Use the and buttons to select the preset location where you want to save the station (1-40).
- Press the button. The display will read
, where ‘X’ is the preset number (1-40).
NOTE : If a station is already saved under a preset, storing a new station will overwrite the existing one.
Auto memory store (AMS)
Alternatively, you can use the Auto Memory Store (AMS) feature to store your
FM radio station presets.
Enter the menu options and select
Your radio will now scan the FM frequency band and the stations found will be
automatically stored to the preset locations.
NOTE : You can manually overwrite your AMS stored presets by following
the steps in ‘Storing an FM station preset’.
Tune to an FM station preset You can easily access your stored preset stations
when in FM mode.
- Short press the button. This reveals a list of preset locations (1-40), showing either stored stations’ names or frequencies, or
if no station is stored. - Use the and buttons to move to the preset station that you would like to listen to (1-40).
- Press the button to select the station. The radio will tune into that station if available.
NOTE : If no station has been stored in the preset and it is selected, the display will readand the radio will return to the last selected station.
FM display information
When listening to an FM station you can change the information that appears on
the second line of the display. Repeatedly short press the button to cycle
through the diff erent information options:
- Radiotext (RT) – This is scrolling text information as supplied by the broadcaster. This could include artist names, song titles, contact details for the radio station, etc.
- Program Type (PTY) – e.g., ‘Rock’, ‘Pop‘, ‘Talk’, or ‘News’
- Station name or frequency – e.g., BBC R4, 93.30MHz
- Signal
- Power status
Bluetooth
Enter Bluetooth mode by short pressing until the radio displays
NOTE : If necessary, refer to the instructions for your device to add or
set up Bluetooth.
Search the available Bluetooth device list for ‘SHARP DR-P520’ and select it
to connect. Once connected, the display will read
The Bluetooth connection should have a range of up to 10m (line of sight).
Walls or other objects which obstruct the line of sight will reduce the eff
ective range.
Your device will remain paired with the radio unless you decide to disconnect
it or turn off a device.
To disconnect from Bluetooth, long press for 3 seconds to unpair your current
device and search for new devices.
Wirelessly stream music via Bluetooth
In Bluetooth mode, you can wirelessly stream audio through the radio’s built-
in speaker. Use the controls on your paired Bluetooth device as well as those
on your radio. Controls available:
- : Short press to play/pause
- Short press for previous track. Long press to fast rewind.
- Short press for next track. Long press to fast forward.
Volume can also be adjusted – either using your radio and/or your connected device.
Alarm functionality
Set an alarm
NOTES:
– Check that the radio has the correct time and date before you set an alarm.
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Enter the menu options and select
and then . -
The display will read <Alarm 1> and <Alarm 2>. Use the and buttons to highlight the alarm that you’d like to set.
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Short press the button to display the Alarm information and options available.
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Use the and buttons to highlight each alarm option in the list. Press the button. Use the and buttons to change each setting and press the button to confi rm.
The settings are:
• Hour
• Min
• Duration: 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 minutes
• Source:
With BestTune™ on: Buzzer, radio
With BestTune™ off : Buzzer, DAB, FM
• Frequency: Daily, once, weekdays or weekends
• Volume level: 0%-100%
• Alarm: On or Off -
Check that you have selected to turn the Alarm
before you exit the Alarm menu. -
When an alarm has been set, an alarm clock symbol will be displayed in Standby mode.
Stop, snooze or switching the alarm off
To stop the alarm, short press any button (except ). The display will read
- Enter the menu options and select
and then . - Use the and buttons to select your preference. Options are: Obsidian, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Sapphire and Amethyst.
NOTE: The current setting will have a .
Night mode
Night mode turns off the blue light emitted from the LCD display. You can set
the on and off times and also preview the eff ect.
Sleep timer
You can set your radio to switch to standby mode automatically using the sleep
timer.
- Enter the menu options and select
and then . - Use the and buttons to select your preference. Options are: Sleep off , 15, 30, 45, 60 and 90 minutes.
The sleep timer minutes will count down until your radio switches off .
Display backlight timeout and brightness
You can set the how the display backlight behaves.
- Enter the menu options and select
and then . - Use the and buttons to select an option. Choose from:
and .
Timeout allows you to set the amount of time the backlight remains on after no
buttons are pressed.
Dim level allows you to adjust the brightness of the displays backlight.
Note: The current setting will have a .
Display language
You can set the language for the menus.
- Enter the menu options and select
and then . - Use the and buttons to highlight an option. Options are: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Dutch. Short press the button to select the language.
Note: The current setting will have a .
Software version
You can check the software version of your radio.
Enter the menu options and select
Factory reset
You can reset your radio to restore it to the original factory settings.
NOTE : The product must be connected to the USB charging cable to enable
a Factory reset. If you reset your radio all of your settings, including the
radio station list and any stored station presets will be deleted.
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Enter the menu options and select
and then .
The display will read, <All settings will be restored to factory defaults! Are you sure?> -
Use the and buttons to highlight
to reset the radio. Highlight to cancel. Short press the button to choose. -
If you choose ‘Yes’ and your radio is not connected to a power supply via the USB charging cable, the display will read
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If you choose ‘Yes’ and your radio is connected to a power supply via the USB charging cable, the display will read <Restarting…>.
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When the radio has fully reset, the display will read <SHARP, sharpconsumer.eu> and will go into Standby mode with a clock display.
Troubleshooting
If you are experiencing problems with your radio, there are some quick and
easy checks that you can do, which may help to solve the problem.
No sound / power:
- Adjust the volume.
- If you have headphones connected, audio will play through them. Unplug your headphones to listen through the radio speakers.
- Ensure the battery is fully charged. Follow the instruction in the section, ‘Charging the built-in battery’.
- Ensure you are in the correct mode and using the correct control functions for that mode.
If the radio reception is poor:
- Make sure that you have fully extended the aerial.
- Rescan for radio stations, see sections ‘Radio Station Scanning’, ‘DAB radio station scanning’ or ‘Changing FM stations’ as appropriate.
- Try moving your radio to another location to see if the reception improves.
- Check that you do not have other electrical equipment close to your radio, this may cause interference.
- Ensure the battery is fully charged. Follow the instruction in the section, ‘Charging the built-in battery’.
The function buttons do not respond
- Ensure the battery is fully charged. Follow the instruction in the section, ‘Charging the built-in battery’.
- Try a factory reset.
- Check if the key lock switch is on. If it is, turn it off .
NOTE : The product must be connected to the USB charging cable to enable a Factory Reset. If you reset the radio, all of your settings, including the radio station list and any stored station presets will be deleted.
Why do I have to connect to a power supply via USB charging cable when
resetting the radio?
The radio cannot be reset when powered only by the built-in battery. This is
because if the battery runs out whilst the radio is going through the reset
process, the radio may no longer function.
Why are some FM stations not listed in BestTune™?
When the radio is in BestTune™ mode, any new FM radio station which come on
air may not be present on the BestTune™ list. For FM radio stations that
operate in this manner, please re-scan.
Technical specification
Madel
Input
Battery
Audio output
Power Consumption
DAB frequency range
FM frequency range
Dimensions
Weight
Bluetooth
Frequency
Version
Pairing name
Sharp Consumer Electronics Poland sp. z o.o.
Ostaszewo 57B, 87-148 Łysomice, Poland
Made in China
www.sharpconsumer.eu
References
- Domeinnamen | Robert van der Salm
- Index English - mer.eu
- Sharp Consumer Products Europe - Sharp Europe
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