Matsui CR515D User manual

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Alarm clocks
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User manual

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Matsui CR515D

With Matsui CR515D, you can enjoy your favorite stations with crystal-clear digital audio quality thanks to the integrated DAB tuner. But there’s more! FM radio is also supported, enabling you to listen to traditional analog broadcasts as well. Finding your favorite stations is effortless with the intuitive auto-scan function. Plus, you can store up to five DAB and five FM presets for quick and easy access to your top picks.

This versatile radio doesn’t stop at entertainment. Equipped with an alarm function, it gently wakes you up to the sound of your preferred DAB/FM station or a buzzer, ensuring a pleasant start to your day. The snooze function provides those precious extra minutes of sleep when you need them most.

Matsui CR515D

With Matsui CR515D, you can enjoy your favorite stations with crystal-clear digital audio quality thanks to the integrated DAB tuner. But there’s more! FM radio is also supported, enabling you to listen to traditional analog broadcasts as well. Finding your favorite stations is effortless with the intuitive auto-scan function. Plus, you can store up to five DAB and five FM presets for quick and easy access to your top picks.

This versatile radio doesn’t stop at entertainment. Equipped with an alarm function, it gently wakes you up to the sound of your preferred DAB/FM station or a buzzer, ensuring a pleasant start to your day. The snooze function provides those precious extra minutes of sleep when you need them most.

MATCR515D Digital DAB & FM Radio
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Safety Warnings
Please note: Because DAB digital radio is a developing technology, station
availability can change without notice. As new multiplexes and transmitters
are turned on, new stations will begin transmitting and new postcodes will be
able to receive DAB digital radio. Conversely, some DAB radio stations may
disappear without notice.
Covers - Do not remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous
voltages.
Weather - It is advisable to unplug an external aerial during a thunderstorm.
Ventilation - The ventilation holes on the casing prevent your product from
over heating. Do not block or cover these holes, especially with cloth or paper.
It is recommended you leave a 10cm gap all around the unit.
Damage - Never use the product if it is damaged in any way. Always place the
unit on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong
vibration.
Temperature - Avoid extremes of temperature, either hot or cold, place your
product well away from heat sources such as radiators or gas/electric fires.
Dont use this unit in tropical climates.
Moisture - Do not allow your product to be exposed to rain, moisture or dust.
If any liquid is spilt into this product it can cause serious damage. If you spill
any liquid switch the unit off at the mains immediately. Contact your store
immediately.
Naked Flames - Naked flames such as candles and night lights should not be
placed on or near the unit.
Accessibility - ensure that any mains plug is easily accessible.
Protect Fine Furniture - Use protective material under the unit when placing
it on a surface with a natural or lacquer finish.
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Table of Contents
Location of Controls ................................................. 3
Getting Started ........................................................ 4
Restoring the Factory Settings .................................. 4
Listening to DAB Radio ............................................ 5
Secondary services .............................................. 5
Listening to FM Radio .............................................. 6
Storing and Recalling Preset Stations ....................... 6
Storing Preset Stations ......................................... 6
Selecting Preset Stations ...................................... 6
Setting the Clock ..................................................... 7
Using the Alarm Function ......................................... 8
Setting an Alarm .................................................. 8
When the Alarm Turns On .................................... 9
Deactivating and Reactivating an Alarm ................. 9
Changing the Snooze Time ................................. 10
Using the Sleep Function .................................... 10
Specifications ........................................................ 11
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Location of Controls
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Getting Started
1. Connect the AC adapter to the mains supply and then connect
the adapter plug to the DC connector.
2. Carefully extend the antenna wire.
3. Press the STANDBY button to switch on your radio.
The radio will perform a quick scan of UK Band III DAB
channels. The display will show "AUTOSCAN".
The radio then starts scanning for stations and the display
shows DAB *.
When autoscan finishes, the unit switches to standby.
If no stations are found it may be necessary to relocate your
radio to a position giving better reception.
4. Press the STANDBY button to switch on your radio.
5. Press the VOLUME+ or VOLUME- buttons to adjust the volume
level.
Restoring the Factory Settings
If you move the radio to another part of the country, your pre-tuned
DAB stations may not be available. To make the radio autoscan for
new DAB stations, please do the following:
1. Press and hold the STANDBY button until the display shows
"RESET ***", then release the STANDBY button.
2. When the display shows "RESET OK", press the STANDBY
button again. The radio will start scanning for DAB stations as
described in "Getting Started".
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Listening to DAB Radio
1. Press the TUNE+ or TUNE- buttons to scroll through the list of
available stations. The display shows the name of the selected
station.
2. Position the antenna wire to give the best reception, using the
signal strength display as a guide.
If the selected station is unavailable, the display will flash NO
SIGNL.
Secondary services
1. Some DAB radio stations have one or more secondary services
associated with them. If a station has a secondary service, the
display will flash "Secondary" for 4 seconds each minute.
2. To listen the secondary service, press the TUNE+ button. The
display shows Secondary.
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Listening to FM Radio
1. Press the DAB/FM button to select the FM band.
2. Press and hold the TUNE+ or TUNE- button, release when the
radio starts tuning. The radio will stop automatically when it
finds the next station.
3. To tune the radio manually, press the TUNE+ or TUNE- buttons
to change the frequency in 0.05MHz steps.
Storing and Recalling Preset Stations
Storing Preset Stations
You can store up to 5 DAB and 5 FM stations as follows.
1. Select the DAB or FM station that you want to store in preset
memory.
2. Press and hold the PRESET button until display starts flashing
the first preset number and shows the station currently stored in
the preset (if no station has been stored, the display shows
EMPTY).
3. Press the PRESET button to scroll through the presets (1-5).
4. To store the station, wait a couple of seconds. The station will
be stored in the selected preset and the display will show P#
SAVED.
Selecting Preset Stations
To recall a preset station:
1. Press the DAB/FM button to choose the DAB or FM band.
2. Press the PRESET button to scroll through the stored stations.
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Setting the Clock
The clock is normally set automatically from the DAB signal. If the
clock does not show the correct time, follow the steps below:
1. Press and hold the ALARM SET (clock set) button until the time
display starts flashing.
2. Press the TUNE+ (minute) button to set the minutes.
3. Press the TUNE- (hour) button to set the hour and AM/PM.
4. Press the ALARM SET button again to set the year.
5. Press the TUNE+/TUNE- buttons to select the current year.
6. Press the ALARM SET button again to set the month.
7. Press the TUNE+/TUNE- buttons to select the current month.
8. Press the ALARM SET button again to set the date.
9. Press the TUNE+/TUNE- buttons to select the current date.
10. Press the ALARM SET button to finish.
NOTE: If no button is pressed, after 5 seconds the radio will finish
clock setting automatically.
To view the time when the radio is on, press the DISPLAY button.
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Using the Alarm Function
Your radio provides 3 independent alarms. Each alarm can either
sound a buzzer or play a preset DAB/FM radio station. You must
store the preset stations before setting the alarm.
Setting an Alarm
1. Press the ALARM SET button to scroll through the 3 alarms.
The display shows the status of each alarm.
2. When the alarm you want is displayed, press the TUNE+ button
to set the minute. Press the TUNE- button to set the hour and
AM/PM.
3. Press the DISPLAY button to set the days when the alarm is
active: every day, weekdays only, weekends only, Mon, Tue,
Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun.
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4. Press the PRESET button to choose the alarm type (buzzer or
radio).
5. If you choose the radio, press DAB/FM to switch between DAB
and FM radio, then press PRESET to scroll through the preset
stations. If there are no preset stations, the display shows
"EMPTY".
6. Press the VOLUME+ and VOLUME- buttons to set the alarm
volume.
7. Wait 5 seconds. The radio then saves the alarm settings. The
display shows the alarm icon .
When the Alarm Turns On
1. Press the ALARM SET button to turn off the alarm
2. Press the SNOOZE button to pause the alarm for 9 minutes
Deactivating and Reactivating an Alarm
1. Press the ALARM SET button to scroll through the alarms.
2. When the alarm you want is displayed:
Press the SLEEP button to deactivate the alarm. The display
shows "OFF".
Press the SNOOZE button to reactivate the alarm. The display
shows the original alarm settings.
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Changing the Snooze Time
1. Switch the radio to standby.
2. Press and hold the SNOOZE button until the display shows
"ADJUST". The display then shows "SNOOZE" followed by
"SNZ- #" where "#" is the current snooze time in minutes.
3. Press the TUNE+/TUNE- buttons to change the snooze time.
4. When the display shows the time you want, wait a few seconds.
The display shows "SAVED" and then the radio switches to
standby.
Using the Sleep Function
To turn off the radio after a set number of minutes, press the SLEEP
button to scroll through the options: 5, 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes.
To turn off the sleep function, press the SLEEP button until the
display shows "SLEEP --".
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Specifications
Power Requirements
AC Adapter 230V ~50Hz
DC Input 6V, 700mA
Frequency Coverage
FM 87.5 -108MHz
DAB 174.928 - 239.200MHz
Speaker output power 0.6W (10% THD)
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Matsui CR515D User manual

Category
Alarm clocks
Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

Matsui CR515D

With Matsui CR515D, you can enjoy your favorite stations with crystal-clear digital audio quality thanks to the integrated DAB tuner. But there’s more! FM radio is also supported, enabling you to listen to traditional analog broadcasts as well. Finding your favorite stations is effortless with the intuitive auto-scan function. Plus, you can store up to five DAB and five FM presets for quick and easy access to your top picks.

This versatile radio doesn’t stop at entertainment. Equipped with an alarm function, it gently wakes you up to the sound of your preferred DAB/FM station or a buzzer, ensuring a pleasant start to your day. The snooze function provides those precious extra minutes of sleep when you need them most.

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