User manual MORPHY RICHARDS IB29103

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[. . . ] 9208 29103MUK 4 19/5/05 4:27 pm Page 1 DAB micro system Compact disc player MW/FM/RDS/DAB digital tuner Programmable clock functions Instructions Conventions used in text Small capitals for the name of a button Function/Mode Function or mode names in italics BUTTON Model 29103 CLOCK 9208 29103MUK 4 19/5/05 4:27 pm Page 2 Components On/Standby On/Standby Remote sensor 4-line LCD 4-line LCD Function (CD/Tuner/DAB/Aux) Function (CD/Tuner/DAB/Aux) Mode X-bass Mode EQ X-bass Skip-R/DN & Skip-F/UP EQ Mute Skip-R/DN & Intro/RDS searchSkip-F/UP Mute DAB autosearch Intro/RDS search Volume control DAB autosearch CD open/close Volume control Repeat / Preset up / Setup CD open/close Random / Preset down / Info Repeat / Preset up / Setup Band Random / Preset down / Info Remote sensor Timer Memory/Clock Adjust Timer X-bass indicator Adjust Memory/Clock Stand-by indicator X-bass indicator FM stereo indicator Stand-by indicator FM stereo indicator FM Stereo/Mono Play/Pause FM Stereo/Mono Remain/Select Play/Pause RDS mode Timer Standby Function Band Mute CD open/close UP/F skip DN/R skip Intro/auto scan/ RDS search Remain/select/ RDS mode X-Bass Equalizer Sleep Mode Numeric buttons Memory/Clock adjust Play/pause STOP Info/Random/Preset DN Repeat/Setup/Preset UP Volume up Volume down Remain/Select Stop RDS mode Stop Earphones Earphones Band Auxiliary in jacks DAB aerial stud Auxiliary in jacks Optical output DAB aerial stud FM aerial Tabs for speakers Tabs for speakers AM aerial tabs Optical output FM aerial Power switch Power switch AM aerial tabs 2 Timer Standby Function Timer Band Standby Mute Function Sleep Mode Sleep Numeric buttons Mode Memory/Clock adjust 9208 29103MUK 4 19/5/05 4:27 pm Page 3 Connect the speakers to main unit 1 Ensure the mains power is disconnected. 2 Connect the speaker wires between the main unit and the speakers. Match the speaker wire to the appropriate terminal on the components: (+) to (+) (colour), and (-) to (-) (black). (If the wires are reversed, the sound will be distorted and will lack some tones. ) 3 Hold down the terminal tab to insert each wire. [. . . ] The display toggles as follows: Frequency Station name Program type Radio text back to Frequency. If you want to enjoy a particular type of program, press RDS SEARCH. Press continuously, the LCD shows as follows: News Affairs Info Sport Educate Drama Culture Science Varied Pop M Rock M Easy M Light M Classics Other M Weather Finance Children Social Religion Phone in Travel Leisure Jazz Country Nation M Oldies Folk M Document test Alarm back to News. Use the SKIP/SEARCH buttons to select the particular program after programming is done. 5 9208 29103MUK 4 19/5/05 4:27 pm Page 6 DAB (digital audio broadcasting) DAB or Digital Audio Broadcasting represents a new age in broadcasting technology and as with all new technologies it is significantly different to traditional analogue FM/AM broadcast methods. The new system no longer relies on the user tuning to a given frequency but allows the DAB receiver to provide an active service list of all available radio programmes/stations at the touch of one button. IMPORTANT: Before using DAB for the first time please ensure the DAB aerial is attached and fully extended. adequate signal is received. · In the event that the available signal is still not sufficient it may be necessary to connect an external aerial to the socket on the rear of the unit. 4 Assuming there is now a service list available the other stations on the list can be located by using SKIP/SEARCH to scroll through the list. To listen to the station shown on the bottom line of the display press SELECT. Select and skip/search buttons When navigating through the DAB functions using the integrated menu system all the menu options will scroll across the display. Navigation is easy using the SKIP/SEARCH buttons and then the SELECT button. If any other button is pressed that has no function then the menu will exit. · Pressing SELECT whilst listening to a station will show the signal strength of the received broadcast in the form of blocks moving from left to right. 1 Take end of DAB antenna wire 2 Split end of DAB antenna wire 3 Mount the ends vertically for the best reception Display button Operation 1 Switch the main power switch on the rear of the unit to the ON position. 2 Press STANDBY on the front of the unit or on the remote control to switch the unit on, the standby indicator will extinguish. 3 Press FUNCTION until the DAB information appears, the LCD display will illuminate and will show `Welcome to DAB Digital Radio', solid blocks will progress across the display from left to right. The `O' in the top right hand corner of the display will change as stations are found and after around 10 seconds `now tuning' will show in the display and the first station on the service list will be tuned to. At this stage and in the unlikely event that the display shows `Poor reception?' this indicates the unit has been unable to locate any available stations this may be due to: · No DAB service in the local area; · The unit needs relocating in order to get adequate reception. To help with this process a tuning aid can be accessed by pressing the SELECT button this will bring up a manual tuning aid which will show the available signal strength for a given multiplex the incoming signal should exceed the outline box shown in the display to ensure good uninterrupted reception. Move the unit around in the location until an Pressing DISPLAY changes the information displayed on the bottom line of the screen. Alphanumeric Selecting this option sorts the service list in alphanumeric order from A to Z. Prune stations Selecting this option removes any stations from the list that are not currently receivable (marked with a `?' in front of the service name). Presets This menu option only becomes available once the favourite stations sort has been used. The unit will automatically allocate the top 10 most frequently listened to stations to presets 1 to 10, with preset 1 the most listened to station, Preset 2 the second most listened to station etc. Autotune button Pressing AUTOTUNE will activate the autotune quickscan function. [. . . ] The volume level can be changed from 0 - 50. Mute button Press this button to turn mute on or off. In mute on mode, the sound is cut off. Mono/Stereo Press this button to change between FM mono broadccasts and stereo broadcasts. External connection The SPDIF socket is for connecting to other equipment enabled with this interface (DAB and CD output only). 9 9208 29103MUK 4 19/5/05 4:27 pm Page 10 Compact disc Always use compact discs bearing the mark as shown. Warning labels WARNING : to reduce the risk of an electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. ATTENTION: To reduce the risk of an electric shock, do not remove the cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. [. . . ]

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