PEAQ PDR100 Owner's manual

Category
Alarm clocks
Type
Owner's manual
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Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions. Please read
the instructions carefully and keep them for
later use.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrow
head within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerousvoltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be
of sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons and animals.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended
to alertthe user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literature accompanying
the device.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose the device to rain or moisture. Do
not expose the device to splashes or moisture.
Do not place liquid filled objects, e.g. vases,
on top of the device.
For safety reasons, this class II
appliance is provided with double
or reinforced insulation as indicated
by this symbol.
š
This product is only intended for audio
entertainment. Do not use the product for
any other purpose than described in this
manual in order to avoid any hazardous
situation. Improper use is dangerous and
will void any warranty claim.
š
For household use only. Do not use
outdoors.
š
Danger! Excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones can cause
hearing loss. If you listen to loud music for
a long time, your hearing may be impaired.
Set to a moderate volume.
š
Danger of suocation! Keep all packaging
material away from children.
š Only use under normal room temperature
and humidity conditions.
š
The product is only suitable for use at
moderate degrees of latitude. Do not use in
the tropics or in particularly humid climates.
š
Outdoor antennas should be located away
from power lines.
š
Do not move the product from cold into
warm places and vice versa. Condensation
can cause damage to the product and
electrical parts.
š
Do not use attachments or accessories
other than recommended by the
manufacturer or sold with this appliance.
Install in accordance with this user manual.
š
When installing the product, leave sucient
space for ventilation. Do not install in
bookcases, built-in cabinets or the like.
š
The ventilation should not be impeded
by covering the ventilation openings with
items, such as newspapers, table-cloths,
curtains, etc. Do not insert any objects into
the product. Do not place any electronic
equipment or toys on the product. Such
items could fall from the top and cause
product damage and/or personal injury.
š Do not install near any heat sources such
as radiators, heat registers, stoves or
other appliances (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
š
Do not apply excessive force to the front
or top, as this could ultimately overturn the
product.
š
Do not shift or move the product when
powered on.
š
Do not touch, push or rub the surface of
the product with any sharp or hard objects.
š
Danger! To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose this product to rain
or moisture.
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š
The product shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing and no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed
on the product.
š
Care should be taken so that no objects
or liquids enter the enclosure through
openings.
š
No naked flame sources, such as lighted
candles, should be placed on the product.
š
Refer all servicing to authorised service
agent. Do not attempt to repair the
product yourself. Servicing is required
when the product has been damaged
in any way, such as the supply cord or
plug are damaged, liquid has been spilled,
objects have fallen into the product, the
enclosure is damaged, the product has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does
not operate normally, or has been dropped.
š
Before connecting the product to a socket
outlet, make sure the voltage indicated
on the product corresponds to your local
mains.
š If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or similarly qualified person in order
to avoid hazard.
š
Regularly check if the supply cord, product
or extension cable is defective. If found
defective, do not put the product into
operation. Immediately pull the plug.
š
Place the supply cord and, if necessary, an
appropriate extension cable in such away
that pulling or tripping over it is impossible.
Do not allow the supply cord to hang down
within easy reach.
š
Do not jam, bend or pull the supply cord
over sharp edges.
š Only use the provided adaptor.
š
The adaptor power plug is used as the
disconnect device; the disconnect device
shall remain readily operable. To completely
disconnect the power input, disconnect the
adaptor power plug.
š The product may not function properly or
not react to the operation of any control
due to electrostatic discharge. Switch o
and disconnect the appliance; reconnect
after a few seconds.
š
Protect the supply cord from being walked
on or pinched particularly at the plug,
convenience receptacles and the point
where it exits from the product.
š Never pull the adaptor power plug by the
supply cord or with wet hands.
š
Disconnect the adaptor power plug in
case of faults during use, during lightening
storms, before cleaning and when not using
the product for a longer period of time.
š
Danger! Before cleaning, switch the
product o and disconnect the adaptor
power plug from the socket.
š
When the product has reached the end
of its service life, make it defective by
disconnecting the adaptor power plug
from the socket and cutting the cord in two.
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Main unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
11
1. Power/Standby
Turning the radio on/o
2. Volume +/-
Volume control
3. Mode
Selecting DAB/DAB+, FM or AUX
4. Info
DAB information display
5. Alarm
Alarm menu
6. Left speaker
7. Right speaker
8. Scan
Automatic station search and store
9. Menu
Accessing the DAB, FM menu
10. Preset
Manual station storing
11. Scroll
Navigating the DAB, FM menu Select-
ing/confirming a pre-set station
12. Display screen
13
14 15
16
13. AUX-IN jack (3.5mm)
14. Headphone jack
15. DC-IN jack
16. Telescope antenna
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Accessories
1 x AC/DC Adaptor
1 x User manual
1 x Quick manual
Power supply
Connect the DC connector of the adaptor to
the DC IN-jack. Plug the adaptor to a power
socket.
Connections
AUX-IN
This radio allows you to listen to external audio
devices.
1.
Connect a cable (not included) to the AUX
IN-jack (3.5 mm) at the back of the radio.
2. Press Mode to select AUX.
3. Start playback from the device.
Attention
Before connecting an external playback
device, carefully read the respective user guide
and safety instructions as well as instructions
concerning usage with other devices.
HEADPHONE CONNECTION
Connect the headphones to the Headphone
jack of the device.
Attention
Danger! Excessive sound pressure levels
from ear buds and headphones can cause
hearing damage. Listening to loud music
for extended periods of time may lead to
hearing impairment. Keep the volume at
reasonable levels.
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Operation
ADJUSTING THE ANTENNA
For optimal reception, extend the antenna,
move to fully extend and adjust it.
TURNING THE UNIT ON
Press the power/standby button to turn the
unit on.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
The volume can be adjusted during playback
with the volume control.
DAB RADIO
When the radio is switched on for the first time,
it will automatically do a full scan of DAB/DAB+
stations. The list of stations is then stored,
eliminating the need for another full scan when
the radio is turned on next time.
When the scan is complete, the stations are
stored in alphabetical order. The first available
station will be played back.
Note
If there is no DAB reception at any time,
change the position of the unit or adjust the
antenna. Press Scan to start a new search.
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CHANGING DAB/DAB+ STATIONS
1.
Turn the Scroll button in DAB mode to
navigate available DAB/DAB+ stations.
2. To confirm, press the Scroll button.
STORING DAB STATIONS
Press SCAN in DAB mode.
The unit scans all available DAB/DAB+ stations
and plays the first available station.
Note
New stations and services are added to
the stored DAB/DAB+ stations. In order to
make new DAB/DAB+ stations and services
available on your radio, run a full scan at
regular intervals.
DISPLAYING STATION INFORMATION
1. Select a DAB station.
2. During DAB/DAB+ radio playback, press
INFO repeatedly to display the following
information (if available):
š Station name
š Dynamic label segment (DLS)
š Signal strength
š Program type (PTY)
š Ensemble name
š Channel and frequency
š Signal frequency error
š Bit rate and audio status
š Date
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STORING DAB STATIONS
You can store up to 10 pre-set DAB/DAB+
stations.
1. Select the desired station.
2.
Press and hold Preset and turn Scroll to
pre-set a number from 1 - 10.
3. Press Scroll to confirm the selection.
4. The pre-set number of the stored station
is displayed.
5.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to store more DAB/
DAB+ stations.
SELECTING PRE-SET DAB STATIONS
1.
Press Mode to select the DAB/DAB+
station.
2. Press Preset to access the Preset menu.
3.
Use Scroll to select a pre-set number
and confirm your selection by pressing
the Scroll button.
USING THE DAB/DAB+ MENUS
1.
Press MENU in DAB/DAB+ mode to open
the DAB+ Menu.
2. Turn Scroll to browse the menu options.
š [Full scan]
Searches for all available DAB/DAB+
stations.
š [DRC]
(Dynamic Range Control) Removes
or adds the degree of adaptation
required for the dierences in
dynamic range between stations.
š [Prune]
Removes all invalid stations from the
station list.
DRC (DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL)
Dynamic Range Control (DRC) removes or
adds the degree of adaptation required for the
dierences in dynamic range between stations.
1.
Press Menu and turn Scroll until DRC is
displayed.
2. Press Scroll to access the DRC menu.
3. Turn Scroll to select the DRC setting.
š DRC high: DRC turned on; default
setting recommended for noisy
environments.
š DRC low: DRC is set to half the
normal level.
š DRC o: DRC is turned o.
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FM radio
DELETING INACTIVE DAB STATIONS
1.
Press Menu and turn Scroll until <Prune>
is displayed. Press Scroll to access the
menu.
2.
Use Scroll to select <Yes> and confirm by
pressing Scroll.
SELECTING FM STATIONS
1. Press Mode to select FM stations.
2. The radio plays the last station selected.
Note
When the radio is switched on for the first
time, it will automatically do a full scan of FM
stations.
SELECTING FM STATION FREQUENCIES
1. Select a FM station.
2. Manual frequency selection.
Turn Scroll to change the frequency at
intervals of 0.05 MHz
3. Automatic frequency selection.
Press Scan and the radio will stop
searching once an active station has
been found.
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STORING FM STATIONS
You can store up to 10 pre-set FM stations.
1. Select the desired FM station.
2.
Press and hold Preset and turn Scroll to
pre-set a number from 1 - 10.
3. Press Scroll to confirm the selection.
4. The pre-set number of the stored station
is displayed.
SELECTING A PRE-SET FM STATION
1. Press Mode to select FM stations.
2. Press Preset to access the Preset menu.
3.
Use Scroll to select a pre-set number
and confirm your selection by pressing
the Scroll button.
USING THE FM MENU
1.
Press MENU in FM-mode to open the FM
menu.
2. Turn Scroll to browse the menu options.
š [Scan setting] (Scan function)
š [Audio setting] (Stereo)
3. To select an option press Scroll.
4.
Repeat steps 2 to 3 to select the sub-
options of the primary option.
SCAN SETTING
1.
Press Menu and Scan Setting will be
displayed.
2. Press Scroll to confirm the selection.
š [Strong stations only]
Scans for stations with strong signals
š [All stations]
Scans all available stations
3. Press Scroll to confirm the selection.
AUDIO SETTING
Selecting mono or stereo mode.
1. Press Menu.
2.
Use Scroll to select Audio Setting and
confirm the selection by pressing Scroll.
š [Forced mono]
Selects mono playback
š [Stereo allowed]
Selects stereo playback
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General settings
SETTING THE TIME
1.
Press Menu and selected Time with the
Scroll button.
2. Press Scroll to confirm the selection.
3.
Use Scroll to select the desired sub-menu:
š Set 12/24 hour: Choice of 12 or 24
hour format
š Set Time/Date: manual time and
date setting
š Auto update: Choice of DAB Update
or No Update
š Set date format: Choice of DD-MM-
YYYY or MM-DD-YYYY
SETTING THE ALARM TIME
Make sure the clock shows the correct time.
1. Press the alarm button.
The alarm symbol flashes.
2.
Press the Scroll button to access the
Alarm Wizard.
3. Turn the Scroll button to select Alarm On
4.
Press the Scroll button to access the
settings menu.
5.
Turn the Scroll button to set the hour.
Press Scroll to confirm the selection.
6. Turn the Scroll button to set the minutes.
Press Scroll to confirm the selection.
7.
Turn the Scroll button to set the alarm
duration:
š [15 mins]
The alarm sounds for 15 minutes.
š [30 mins]
The alarm sounds for 30 minutes.
š [45 mins]
The alarm sounds for 45 minutes.
š [60 mins]
The alarm sounds for 60 minutes.
š [90 mins]
The alarm sounds for 90 minutes.
8. Press Scroll to confirm the selection.
9. Turn the Scroll button to select the alarm
tone:
š [Buzzer] Make the buzzer your alarm
tone.
š [DAB] Make the most recent DAB +
station played your alarm tone.
š [FM] Make the most recent FM
station played your alarm tone.
10. Pressing Scroll to confirm will display the
sub-menu:
š [Daily] The alarm is activated every
day.
š [Weekends] The alarm is activated
on Saturdays and Sundays.
š [Weekdays] The alarm is activated
from Monday to Friday.
š [Once][xx-xxxxxx] (Date to be
determined) The alarm is activated
only once. The date must be set.
Note
If [DAB] or [FM] is selected, [last listened] will
be displayed. Press Scroll to confirm.
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11.
The volume bar will be displayed. Use
Scroll to set the desired alarm tone
volume.
12.
Press Scroll to confirm the volume setting.
13. The alarm settings are stored and [alarm
saved] is displayed.
ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING THE
ALARM TIMER
Press ALARM, to access the alarm settings
menu.
Turn Scroll to activate or to deactivate the
alarm.
[Alarm On] Or [Alarm O] is displayed.
REPEAT ALARM
When the alarm sounds, press Scroll to select
the slumber function interval:
š [Snooze 5 minutes]
The alarm repeats after 5 minutes.
š [Snooze 10 minutes]
The alarm repeats after 10 minutes.
š [Snooze 15 minutes]
The alarm repeats after 15 minutes.
š [Snooze 30 minutes]
The alarm repeats after 30 minutes.
TURNING OFF THE ALARM
When the alarm sounds, press Power to turn
the alarm o.
SETTING THE SLEEP-TIMER
After a pre-selected amount of time, this unit
can automatically change to standby mode.
Press Menu and use Scroll to select the sub-
menu SLEEP. Press Scroll and selected the
desired time span:
š [15 minutes]
š [30 minutes]
š [45 minutes]
š [60 minutes]
š [90 minutes]
If the sleep timer is not pre-selected, the
default setting is 20 minutes.
SELECTING THE BACKLIGHT SETTINGS
1.
Press Menu and use Scroll to select the
sub-menu BACKLIGHT. Press Scroll to
access the sub-menu:
2.
Use Scroll to choose between POWER
ON and STANDBY.
3.
In the sub-menu, select an illumination
setting:
š [High]
š [Medium]
š [Low]
4.
Confirm your selection by pressing the
Scroll button.
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Cleaning and care
SELECTING THE LANGUAGE
1.
Press Menu and use Scroll to select the
sub-menu LANGUAGE. Press Scroll to
access the sub-menu:
2. Use Scroll to select a language.
FACTORY SETTINGS
Press Menu and use Scroll to select the
sub-menu FACTORY RESET. Press Scroll to
confirm the selection.
DISPLAYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION
1. Press menu to access the sub-menu.
2.
Turn Scroll until [SW version] (software
version) is displayed.
3.
To confirm, press Scroll. The software
version of the unit is displayed.
š
Unplug the adaptor from the socket before
cleaning the unit.
š Attention! Do not let water penetrate into
the unit.
š
Clean the housing with a lightly dampened
cloth.
š
Do not use sharp, scouring or aggressive
cleaners.
š
Do not use chemicals (such as gasoline
or alcohol) to clean the housing.
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Technical data
DAB/DAB+ RADIO
Input:
Operation power consumption:
Standby power consumption:
Headphone output power:
Tunning range (Tuner DAB):
Tuning range (Tuner FM):
Tuning grid (Tuner FM):
Dimensions (W x H x D):
Weight:
ADAPTOR
Input (AC/DC adaptor):
Output (AC/DC adaptor):
DC 9V 1000 mA
9 W
0.7 W
150 mV
174-240 MHz
87.5-108 MHz
0.05 MHz
268 x 136 x 82 mm
1.2 kg
100-240 V~ / 50-60 Hz
DC 9V 1000 mA
Disposal
Do not dispose of this appliance as unsorted municipal waste. Return it to a designated
collection point for the recycling of WEEE. By doing so, you will help to conserve
resources and protect the environment. Contact your retailer or local authorities for
more information.
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PEAQ PDR100 Owner's manual

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