DK Digital RSU-100 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
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Thank you very much . . .
. . . for choosing one of our digital clock radios. For your own safety and in order to
learn all about the functions available, please read this manual and keep it for future
reference. And if you once sell the unit please include the manual.
www.dk-digital.com
© 2006 Copyright, manufacturer: DK digital GmbH
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Important Safety Instructions, please read carefully!
This unit is meant to receive radio
programme and to playback suitable
audio files from SD / MMC flash
memory cards or USB flash storage
devices. Playback off computer drives
via USB interface is noch supported.
Using it in any another way you risk
electric shock. This device may not
be used differently from the
instructions in this manual.
Never attempt to open the housing
of your clock radio or to service the
product beyond that described in this
manual. All servicing or repair must be
referred to qualified service
personnel authorised by us.
To avoid the risk of electric shock
never use the product in humid areas
or near water - e.g. near a bathtub,
washbowl, kitchen sink, in a wet
basement or near a swimming pool, or
the like.
This unit is intended for use with the
mains voltage of AC230V~ / 50 Hz.
Never try to use it with different
voltage supply.
Proper air circulation around the
housing must be provided to avoid
overheating.
If objects have fallen inside or
liquid has been spilt onto the product
disconnect the plug from the mains
immediately and consult qualified
service personnel.
Never let children play with the unit
or stick anything into it. Otherwise
they face the risk of electric shock.
Do not place the unit near strong
magnetic fields, water or heat.It
should not be exposed to direct
sunlight for a longer period. Avoid
positions with heavy dust or poor
ventilation. The unit should not be
exposed to mechanical vibrations
or shock.
If you switch the unit to standby, the
device is not disconnected from the
mains. So if you don’t use the product
for a longer period disconnect it from
the mains.
Never touch a power cord with wet
hands! Never use a damaged power
cord to avoid risk of life by electric
shock.
After disconnection from the mains
you can use a soft damp cloth to clean
the housing. Don’t use strong
cleansing products.
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The control elements
1. Speaker
2. Infrared sensor - Receives remote control signals
3. FUNCTION - Switches between AUX - Tuner – Memory card
or USB function
4. 4; - Starts / pauses USB or memory card playback
5. STOP < - Stops USB / memory card playback
MEM - to store your favorite stations
APP. - activates the automatic station storing
6.
9 - Skips / searches back, tuning down, station
memory down
7.
: - Skips / searches up, tuning up, station
memory up
8. Display - Display for operating information
9. - USB port
10. SD / MMC - Slot for SD/MMC memory cards
11. STANDBY/ON - On / off switch
12. VOLUME - Volume control
1. Mains switch 4. Headphones output
2. Mains cable 5. AUX input
3. FM pigtail antenna
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...onthefront panel
...ontherear panel
...ontheremotecontrol:
1. MUTE - Turns mute function on / off
2. DIMMER - To adjust the display illumination
3. FOLDER - Skips the playback to the next folder
4. BASS - To set the bass boost level
5. 4; - Starts / pauses USB or memory card playback
6.
9 - Skips / searches back, tuning down, station
memory down
7. ENTER - Press to input clock time and timer settings
8. VOL - To reduce the volume
9. Numeric buttons
10. ST. - FM mono / stereo switch
11. - On- / off switch
12. FUNCTION - Switches between AUX - Tuner – Memory card
or USB function
13. STOP < - Stops USB / memory card playback
14. EQ - Activates equalizer presets
15. VOL + - To increase the volume
16.
: - Skips / searches up, tuning up, station
memory up
17. MEM. - To store your favorite stations
18. REPEAT - Activates the reapeat function during USB or
memory card playback
19. TIMER - To turn the timer function on / off
20. SLEEP - To set the sleep timer
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Setting up the system
You can mount your new clock radio on a plane and stable surface. The stand of the
unit should be located close to a properly connected power socket. In order to
ensure a sufficient ventilation, the device must not be operated on soft surfaces
(carpets or the like). Possible ventilation openings of the devices must not be
covered by newspapers, curtains etc.
The Remote Control
Take out the remote control handset from the package. Open the battery
compartment. Insert 2 x 1.5V "AAA" sized batteries in the battery compartment as
shown in the diagram inside the compartment. Make sure they are inserted
correctly or the remote control will not function and could be damaged. We
recommend using alkaline batteries. Now please close the battery compartment.
Should the r/c start to work unreliably replace both batteries. Please point the r/c
towards the main unit when calling up functions. No obstacles may stand in the way
between r/c and infrared sensor.
If you won’t use the r/c for a week or longer, please remove the batteries from the
compartment, to prevent damage by leakage.
Batteries must not be disposed by ordinary refuse disposal. Please
lead empty batteries towards appropriate collecting points. Never
throw batteries into fire.
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Establish connections
1. Connect to the electricity supply using a properly connected power
socket (230V~/50Hz).
2. For FM reception pull out the pigtail antenna from the rear panel of
the clock radio and position it so that you have the best possible
reception.
3. You can connect the analog stereo output of other devices (e.g. CD
players or cassette recorders) to the AUX input. As a result the
installed loudspeaker reproduces the stereo signals as mono composite
signal.
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Operation of the clock radio
General operation
Switching on
First switch the mains switch on the unit's rear panel to the "I" position. The device is
now in standby mode and the display will be illuminated by dim blue light.
To turn the system on, press button on the front panel or on the remote control.
The blue display will then brightly be illuminated and the system is working. You can
change the mode by pressing the FUNCTION button repeatedly:
TUNER - UDISK (USB flash media) - SD/MMC (memory card) - AUX
Setting the time
1. To do this, press the ENTER button once.
CLOCK will then show. Press the 4;
button on the remote control, then the hour digits will start to flash.
2. Now you can enter the actual hours in the present time using the 9 / : buttons.
To confirm, press 4; on the remote. Then the minute digits will start to flash.
3. Now you can set the minutes of the actual time using 9 / :. To confirm, press
4;. To confirm, press 4; on the remote. The time is now saved.
Changing the volume
To increase the volume, turn the VOL knob in a clockwise direction. To reduce the
volume, turn the knob in the opposite direction. Alternatively, you can also regulate
the volume using the VOL + / buttons on the remote control. To mute the
volume, press . Press the button again to turn the volume back on
EQ presets
We have programmed some EQ sound settings into the system which you can call up
for the music you are playing. Press EQ repeatedly to activate the following
settings:
ROCK, JAZZ, CLASSIC, POP, . The first time you press this button, the current
setting will be displayed. FLAT stands for “neutral”.
Headphone operation
You can connect a headphone to the EARPHONES jack on the rear panel of the
device using a 3.5mm jack plug. This deactivates the built-in speaker.
Be careful with regard to your hearing. A too high volume may lastingly
impair the hearing ability of your ears.
BASS
If you would like to boost the low frequencies in 3 levels, repeatedly press the BASS
button. Press the button again to deactivate this function.
Switching off
To switch the unit off, press the button. As this doesn’t disconnect the device from
the mains you should switch off the mains switch on the rear panel if you’re not
going to use the device for a longer period of time. In this case the clock time is not
saved. After switching on the device you have to reset the clock.
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Playback of USB / SD/MMC Flash Memory
The system is equipped with a card slot for SD and MMC flash memory
cards as well as a USB port. You can use these interfaces to play files in MP3
and WMA format. It cannot be guaranteed, however, that all MP3 and
WMA files are played by every USB/SD/MMC memory device. That
is due to the different specifications and manufacturers of storage media,
PC models and operating systems. The playback of files from hard drives
that are connected to the USB port is not possible. If you try nevertheless
there is the danger of data loss for which we cannot be held liable in any
way!
In the following the numbers of the folders and titles allocated by the device are
derived from the point in time of their recording.
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If necessary, press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until SD/MMC (card
operation) or “
UDISC” (USB operation) is displayed.
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Connect the USB memory medium with the USB port or insert a SD or MMC card
with the labelled side upwards in the card slot until it clicks into position.
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The playback starts automatically. Title number, running time and ID3 tags
(information about the singer and title name stored with the file) are displayed.
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By shortly pressing the 9 or : button you can select the next or previous title
during playback. The display shows your choice. Keeping one of these buttons
pressed will activate the search (playback with high speed). If the desired
position is reached let go of the button. The playback will then be continued with
normal speed. The sound is muted while searching.
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If the files are stored in several sub directories (folders) press the FOLDER button
in order to play the files in the next folder. The playback is then continued with the
first title in the selected folder.
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If you know the number of the desired title you can directly call it up via the
keypad of the remote control. For a two digit number please press the +10 button
once at first. For a three digit number press the +10 button twice.
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If you press the REPEAT button once during playback the symbol appears in
the display and the title playing will be repeated when it has finished.
Pressing the button twice will start the A-B section repetition. A is displayed
and marks the beginning of the section. Press REPEAT again in order to mark the
end of the section. B is displayed and the marked section is repeated until you
press REPEAT once more.
This will activate the next type of repeat operation repeating all titles on the
storage medium. The display shows ALL.
If you press REPEAT again all titles in the current folder are repeated
( Folder). Pressing the button once more will stop the repeat operation.
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Press the STOP < button to stop playback. In order to eject the memory card
from the device press slightly on the card. In this way it is released and ejected a
little from the device. Always stop playback before you disconnect the memory
media.
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Radio operation
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If necessary, press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until “TUNER” is shown in
the display.
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For FM reception, you must totally pull out the pigtail antenna from the back of
the system and find a good position.
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If you hold down the 9 or : button for one second the tuning down or up will
start to search for the next radio station with a sufficiently strong signal. The
tuning stops and the station is played.
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If you would like to set a certain frequency you can do this via the keypad of the
remote control. The number must have three digits, i.e. if you would like to hear a
station at 99.2 Mhz enter the number “0992”.
Tip: The manual entry only works if the sound is not turned off, i.e.
MUTE flashes
in the display.
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When receiving FM stereo programs the ST display lights up.
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If you set a station that broadcasts its program and RDS information the
station name and program type will be displayed alternately with the
reception frequency.
With RDS the following program types are distinguished:
NEWS Finance AFFAIRS Children INFO
Social SPORT Religion EDUCATE Phone In
DRAMA Travel CULTURE Leisure SCIENCE
Jazz VARIED Country POP M Nation M
ROCK M Oldies EASY M Folk M LIGHT M
Document CLASSIC Test OTHER M Alarm
Weather
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Store stations
The device has a station memory for 20 stations in which you can store your favorite
radio stations manually or automatically.
Manual station storing
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Set the first station you would like to store.
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Press the MEM button to start storage.
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Select the desired memory space with the 9 / : buttons.
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Press the MEM button again to store the station.
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Proceed accordingly with all your favorite stations.
Automatic station storing
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Press the MEM / APP button on the device for one second. The automatic tuning
will store all stations with a sufficiently strong signal on the memory spaces 1
20. Stations that were possibly stored before are reset.
You can call up a stored station by pressing the 9 / : buttons shortly and thus
selecting the desired memory space.
Timer operation / Sleep timer
If you set the clock time you can use the timer operation for example to let yourself
be awakened in the morning, i.e. the device turns on and off automatically.
Set turn-on time
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Press the ENTER button twice. “TIMER” can then be read in the display.
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Now press the 4; button. ON TIME is displayed. Press the 4; button once more
in order to enter the turn-on time.
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The hour digits of the turn-on time will start flashing. Select the desired hour by
pressing the 9 / : buttons and confirm your entry by shortly pressing the 4;
button.
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Now the minute digits of the turn-on time will start flashing. Select the desired
minute by pressing the 9 / : buttons and confirm your entry by shortly pressing
the 4; button.
Set turn-off time
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Press the ENTER button twice. “TIMER” is displayed.
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Now press the 4; button. „ON TIME” is displayed. Press the ENTER button. Now
OFF TIME” is displayed.
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Press the 4; button in order to enter the turn-off time.
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The hour digits of the turn-off time will start flashing. Select the desired hour by
pressing the 9 / : buttons and confirm your entry by shortly pressing the 4;
button.
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Now the minute digits of the turn-off time will start flashing. Select the desired
minute by pressing the 9 / : buttons and confirm your entry by shortly pressing
the 4; button.
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Select the desired signal source for the Timer operation with the FUNCTION
button.
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Afterwards set the desired volume for the Timer operation.
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Now turn the device off to stand-by operation and press the TIMER button to
activate the timer.
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After the device turned off at the preset time the timer remains in active mode
and the device will turn on automatically at the preset time on the next day. If you
do not want this to happen press the TIMER button in order to deactivate the
timer.
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The preset times are stored and by pressing the TIMER button again at a later
point in time the timer is activated again.
Sleep Timer
The device can be set to turn off automatically. To do so press the SLEEP button until
the number of minutes (max 90) is displayed for which the device shall stay
turned-on. “SLEEP” is displayed. After the time expires the device turns off into
stand-by operation.
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Disposal advice
When the operating life of this device has ended it must not be disposed
as domestic waste, but in accordance with national environmental
guidelines.
Support
In case of any problems or malfunctions occur while running your device, you have
several options to get help from our support-centre:
Telephone (from Germany): 09 00/1393684(Euro 1.89/min)
Fax (from Germany): 0 18 05 / 00 82 38
per E-mail: [email protected]
Or visit us on our website (www.dk-digital.com), choose your language and click on
“Support”. Then fill-up the contact form provided there.
Technical Specifications
Power output : - R.M.S. / P.M.P.O.
- 5 watts / 25 watts
Supported MP3 formats: - MPEG 1 Layer 3 ISO/IEC 11172-3;
Bitrate up to 320 kbps
MPEG 2 Layer 3 ISO/IEC 13818-3;
Bitrate up to 160 kbps
Supported WMA formats: Bitrate up to 160 kbps
Reception range: - FM 87,5 - 108 MHz
Power supply: - AC230V~ / 50 Hz
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© 2006 Copyright
We reserve the right to correct errors and make technical alterations. This
manual is copyrighted. All rights reserved. Neither the manual as a whole
nor excerpts may be reproduced without our prior written permission.
DK digital GmbH
40878 Ratingen
Germany
www.dk-digital.com
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