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Manual abstract: user guide SAGEM HM40
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] If you place your radio in a compartment, leave at least 10 cm on either side and 20 cm at the front and rear. Model HM40: so as not to risk damaging your radio and to prevent the risks of explosion, only use the battery supplied with your pack. Place the batteries in the radio's battery housing respecting the polarity.
The battery must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunrays, fire, etc.
Only use the power supplied unit, and connect it to the mains according to the installation instructions in this manual and the indications on the identification label located next to the battery compartment and the power supply unit supplied (voltage, current, mains network frequency). As a precaution, in the event of danger, mains adapters are used as cut-off devices for 230V mains power. [. . . ] Press the centre of the knob to confirm. You are in the language selection menu.
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MENU OVERVIEW
The following menus depend on the radio model you have. Time Deferred mode * Alarm Alarm1 Alarm2 Alarm3 Sleep Off 10 mins | 90 mins Audio Mode Normal Rock Jazz Classic Treble Bass Parameters Initial settings Language Time Scan radio Automatic Manual Audio FM Version Record * Record Playback Delete * Only for model HM40 Stereo Mono On Off On Off
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SWITCHING ON
Only use batteries, chargers and accessories approved for use with this model. Connecting other accessories may be dangerous and void your warranty rights.
CHOOSING THE ADAPTOR
Choose the adaptor according to your country. Assemble the adaptor into the power transformer supplied.
SWITCHING ON YOUR RADIO
1. Connect the power transformer supplied with your radio. For the model HM40, the icon indicates that your radio is charging. The charge cycle is complete when the icon is full.
Before using your radio the first time, change it for 12 hours. The battery will operate best after 3 to 4 charge cycles. As batteries have a limited lifespan, standby or operating autonomy will diminish with use.
USING THE RADIO DAILY
LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE RADIO
To carry your radio while it is on, place the position. button on the right side of your radio in the raised
POSITIONING THE FM/DAB AERIAL
For optimal reception, extend the aerial. If necessary, move it to adjust the position. Keep the aerial away from any source of radiation to prevent interference (television, video recorder, etc. ).
SWITCHING FROM FM MODE
Press the
TO
DAB MODE
key on the right side of your radio.
The screen displays the corresponding icon. The message No signal - Start over is displayed if the reception quality is insufficient in DAB mode. Check the direction of the aerial.
SEARCHING FOR A RADIO STATION
IN FM MODE
1. Turn the knob to the right or left to scan the FM band. The progression is displayed on the screen. At the end of the search, the radio broadcasts the station with the best signal. To fine tune your scan, you can manually scan the FM band. For more details, see the section "Choosing the FM station search mode", page 10.
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IN DAB MODE
We recommend you regularly scan for stations to ensure that you are receiving all the stations available on the DAB band. When you use your radio the first time, it scans the DAB band. When scanning is complete, the radio displays the first station found. [. . . ] Find a Too far from the network emitter, the radio is constantly place where the signal is stronger or temporarily switch looking for the signal off your radio. Find a place where the signal Signal too weak is stronger. Unfold the aerial fully.
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Problem No sound Radio buttons inactive Cannot find radio station in the list
Causes Volume fault Radio locked Bad quality radio reception during station scanning
Solutions Adjust the volume. Repeat the scan on the DAB band.
ENVIRONMENT
Preserving the environment is an essential preoccupation at Sagemcom. [. . . ]
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