Seg CR 117 DABplus User manual

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technician. comprehend the presence of potential risks.
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moistened cloth. Do not use any chemicals, alcohol
or solvents for cleaning. The finish of the device can
be damaged by using these substances.
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device.
Servicing: when using the device according to the
operating instructions, no special service or
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such as radiators, stoves, or other apparatus that
produce heat.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as the power-
supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
Warning:
shock, do not expose this product to rain or
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on the product.
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Caution:
approved by the manufacturer could void the
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Caution: Usage of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than those
exposure.
IMPORTANT
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communication. However, this is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
Mains Supply: The mains operating voltage of
this unit is marked on a rating plate on the rear
of the unit.
The means of disconnecting this appliance from
the mains supply is the mains plug. This should be
unobstructed and readily operable at all times.
CAUTION!
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
PRELIMINARIES TOP VIEW
UNPACKING
Carefully unpack the unit. If it is damaged,
please return it to your nearest Tesco store for
replacement.
If
you pass the unit on to a third party make sure
you pass on the handbook. We suggest you retain
the packaging. If you dispose of it, do so having
regard to any recycling regulations in your area.
CONTENTS
The carton should contain:
The CR 117 DAB+ clock radio
Operating Manual
Mains Adaptor
Retain the packaging.
If you dispose of it, do so having regard to any
recycling regulations in your area.
LOCATION
Place the unit on dry stable surface away from
heat and damp and where it is unlikely to fall or
be knocked over.
1. Snooze/Sleep button
2.
/ Select button
3. Tuning - button
4. Tuning + button
5. DC power socket
6. Antenna
7. Earphone socket
8. Speakers
9. INFO/MENU button
10. Vol - button
11. Vol + button
12 Alarm button
13. Display
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5 6 7 8
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DAB OPERATIONGETTING STARTED
7 If no signal is found during the scan OFF AIR
will appear on the display and you will need to
relocate the radio and perform another scan.
Use the signal strength indicator to determine if
there is a signal available. See diagram below.
NOTE: If no signal can be found you may have a
weak DAB signal in your area. Repositioning the
antenna may improve the signal strength.
DAB INTRODUCTION
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) technology
allows many more radio stations compared to FM.
DAB transmissions do away with problems of hiss
and fade that plague AM and FM broadcasts and
are less likely to be affected by adverse weather
conditions or other sources of interference.
In addition to speech and music DAB
1 Extend the antenna as far as it will go.
NOTE: The quality of the DAB/FM reception will
antenna.
2 Connect the mains adaptor to the DC power
socket on the rear of the radio.
3 The unit will display the word WELCOME for
a few seconds then display 0:00 . After a few
seconds the time will be auto detected from the
DAB reception.
4 Press the / SELECT button (2) to switch on the
unit (if not already on). The display will show the
word SCANNING followed by arrows indicating
the scan progress.
5 When stations are found, the radio will
automatically revert to the DAB function and play
6 The unit will default to the last mode and station
used when powered Off and then On again.
0:00
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A B S O L U T E
D A B
Signal Strength Indicator
transmissions carry high levels of data - far
greater than the limited RDS information available
on FM stations. Unlike FM, DAB is broadcast on
many frequencies. Many countries in Europe,
including the UK use Band III (174-240 MHz);
others, France for example, use the L-Band (1452-
1492 MHz). Germany uses both bands.
Your radio can tune Band III. Countries in Europe
that use Band III include: Belgium, Denmark,
Holland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland. Your radio will tune stations in all
these countries. Your radio cannot receive French
or German stations broadcasting in the L-Band
though FM services are available all over Europe.
Being digital, DAB transmissions can have a wider
frequency range and greater dynamics than that
available with FM technology.
Check how many statiosn you can get in your
area: www.digitalradio.de.
DAB OPERATION DAB OPERATION
1 The default mode is DAB but should the unit
be in FM mode press and hold the INFO/MENU
2 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
menu options until you see TO DAB when
displayed press the / SELECT button to activate.
3 To select a station from the list ( found during
the initial scan pt1 getting started ) use the T+ /
T- buttons to cycle through.
4 When the station you wish to listen to is found,
press the / SELECT button.
5 The display will show TUNING for a second
and then activate the station.
6 Adjust the volume level to the required setting.
NOTE: If no signal is found when activating the
station OFF AIR will appear on the display and
you will need to relocate the radio and perform
another scan (see page 4 for manual tuning).
7 To enter standby mode press and hold the
/ SELECT button. To resume playback press the
/ SELECT button quickly.
Preset Memory
Ten preset stations can be stored in memory for
DAB. To store a station follow the below steps.
1 Press and hold the INFO/MENU button until you
2 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
menu options until you see STORE when
displayed press the
/ SELECT button to activate
the preset store function.
3 P1 on the bottom right
hand side to indicate slot one of ten storage
locations. Select from 1-10 preset locations using
the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through 1-10.
4 Press the / SELECT button to store the current
station on the selected preset location.
Recalling The Preset Memory
To recall a preset station follow the below steps.
1 Press and hold the INFO/MENU button until you
2 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
menu options until you see RECALL when
displayed press the / SELECT button to activate
the preset recall function.
3 P1 on the bottom right
hand side to indicate slot one of ten storage
locations. Select from 1-10 preset locations using
the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through 1-10.
NOTE: You can only recall stations from presets
that have been stored already.
4 Press the / SELECT button to recall the station
from the selected preset location.
Finding New Stations
From time to time new radio stations may become
available. Or you wish to use the unit in a different
location. In this case you will need to perform a
manual scan to update the station list.
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O LU T E P 1
D A B
DAB OPERATION
1 With the radio on and in DAB mode press and
hold the INFO/MENU button until you see the
2 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
menu options until you see AUTOSCAN when
displayed press the / SELECT button to activate
the scan function.
3 You will see SCANNING appear on the display
for a second followed by arrows indicating the
scan progress.
4 Once complete any new stations will be added
to the list and any stations no longer available will
be removed.
Manual Tuning
As well as auto tune, you can manually tune the
receiver. This can help you when aligning the
aerial or when adding stations that were missed
while auto tuning.
1 With the radio on and in DAB mode press and
hold the INFO/MENU button until you see the
2 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
menu options until you see MANUAL when
displayed press the / SELECT button to activate
the manual tune function.
3 Use the T+ / T- buttons to select a DAB channel.
Press the / SELECT button to activate the
selected frequency. If a signal is found the display
will show the signal strength of the found channel.
4 Press the / SELECT button once more to
return to the standard DAB tuning mode.
Display Modes
Press the INFO/MENU button, and the bottom
section of the display will show a sub text menu
with various information about the current station.
Every press of the INFO/MENU button changes
the information displayed.
This can be better explained in a diagram showing
the order of sequence. NOTE: once you reach the
last info setting the next press will return you to
Station Name Displays the name of the current
station.
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment)
Dynamic label segment is a scrolling message
that the broadcaster may include with their
transmissions. This message usually includes
information, such as program detail etc.
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D A B
Ensemble Name
Programme Type
DLS (scrolling text)
Station Name
Date
Day
Channel Frequency
Bitrate
Signal Strength
Secondary Services
Some radio stations operate a secondary service.
Which means a second temporary broadcast can
be output.
1 If you see a “>” symbol at the end of the station
info / description then a secondary service is
available.
2 Press the / SELECT button to activate the
service.
3 You will notice that once tuned to the secondary
service the “>” symbol now appears in front of the
info / description. Press the / SELECT button
again to resume the original broadcast.
1 To switch from any mode to FM press and
hold the INFO/MENU button until you see the
2 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
menu options until you see “TO FM” when
displayed press the / SELECT button to activate.
3
reset (see page 9), the default frequency will be
87.5
can either press the T+ / T- buttons quickly to scan
up or down the range in 0.05 MHz increments or
press and hold either button for at least a second.
This will scan up or down the frequency range
until a strong signal is found.
4 Any station found will begin to play automatically
and RDS data (if the signal is strong enough will
scroll along the bottom of the display).
5 Adjust the volume level to the required setting.
FM OPERATION
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DAB OPERATION
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BSOLUTE>
DAB
Program type This describes the “Style” or
“genre” of music that is being broadcast e.g. “Rock
“or “Classical”.
Multiplex (Group name) A multiplex/ensemble is
a collection of radio stations that are bundled and
transmitted on one frequency. There are national
and local multiplexes. Local ones contain stations
NOTE: DAB – unlike normal radio, groups
together several radio stations and transmits them
on one frequency.
Date & Day
The time & date is set automatically from the DAB
broadcast or can be set manually.
Channel Frequency Displays frequency and
channel number for the current station.
Bitrate Displays the audio bit rate for the current
station.
Signal Strength Displays the signal strength for
the current station.
NOTE: only station name and DLS will remain on
screen the other options will time out.
with various information about the current station.
Every press of the INFO/MENU button changes
the information displayed.
This can be better explained in a diagram showing
the order of sequence. NOTE: once you reach the
last info setting the next press will return you to
Preset Memory
Ten preset stations can be stored in memory for
FM. To store a station follow the below steps.
1 Press and hold the INFO/MENU button until you
2 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
menu options until you see “STORE” when
displayed press the / SELECT button to activate
the preset store function.
3 P1” on the bottom right
hand side to indicate slot one of ten storage
locations. Select from 1-10 preset locations using
the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through 1-10.
4 Press the / SELECT button to store the current
station on the selected preset location.
Recalling The Preset Memory
To recall a preset station follow the below steps.
1 Press and hold the INFO/MENU button until you
2 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
menu options until you see “RECALL” when
displayed press the
/ SELECT button to activate
the preset recall function.
3 P1” on the bottom right
locations. Select from 1-10 preset locations using
the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through 1-10.
NOTE: You can only recall stations from presets
that have been stored already.
4 Press the
/ SELECT button to recall the station
from the selected preset location.
Display Modes
Press the INFO/MENU button, and the bottom
section of the display will show a sub text menu
FM OPERATION
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96.6 P1
FM
Signal Strength
Programme Type
DLS (scrolling text)
Station Name/Frequency
Date
Day
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment)
Dynamic label segment is a scrolling message
that the broadcaster may include with their
transmissions. This message usually includes
information, such as program detail etc.
4 Press the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
alarm repeat options: ONCE, DAILY, WEEKDAYS
& WEEKENDS. Press the / SELECT button to
proceed to the next step.
5 If “ONCE” was selected in the previous step you
will need to complete 2 more stages editing the
Year, Month & Day in the same manner as the
hours & minutes. Once complete press the
/ SELECT button.
6 The next step is to select the alarm type. Use
the T+ / T- buttons to cycle between BUZZER,
DAB or FM. Press the / SELECT button to
proceed.
7 The last setting is the alarm volume setting.
Use the T+ / T- buttons to set the volume and then
press the / SELECT button to save the alarm.
NOTE: Ensure the alarm volume is high enough
that you will hear the alarm.
ALARM OPERATION
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Program type This describes the “Style” or
“genre” of music that is being broadcast e.g. “Rock
“or “Classical”.
Date & Day
The time & date is set automatically from the DAB
broadcast or can be set manually.
Signal Strength Displays the signal strength for
the current station.
Setting the Alarm
The clock radio has two alarm settings.
1 Press the ALARM button (12) the display will
show “ALARM 1”, press either of the T+ / T-
buttons to cycle between ALARM 1 or 2.
2 After selecting ALARM 1 or 2 press the
/ SELECT button and immediately afterwards
press either of the T+ / T- buttons to cycle between
ON or OFF for that alarm. Select ON and press
the / SELECT button once more to begin
programming the alarm.
3 First you will need to set the time for the alarm.
Use the T+ / T- buttons to set the hour (24 hour
format), press the / SELECT button to proceed
to setting the minutes using the same process as
above to set the minutes. Press the
/ SELECT
button to set the On Time and proceed.
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ALARM 1
DAB
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14 -- 34
DAB
FM OPERATION
ALARM OPERATION
8
8 You will now see an alarm icon appear on the
display stating ALARM 1 or 2.
9 To cancel an alarm setting press the ALARM
button, use the T+ / T- buttons to select ALARM 1
or 2 and press the / SELECT button to enter the
options. Here you can use the T+ / T- buttons to
select ON or OFF.
10 Once you have selected the ON/OFF mode
press the / SELECT button to store the setting.
NOTE: When the alarm is set to DAB or FM the
last station listened to will be the station played
during the alarm.
NOTE 2: Should you need to step back to the
previous settings you can press the ALARM
button (12) repeatedly until you reach the setting
required.
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14 -- 34
DAB
2
Reviewing the Alarm Settings
Follow the below procedure to check the settings
for ALARM 1 & 2.
1 Press the ALARM button (12) the display will
show “ALARM 1”, press either of the T+ / T-
buttons to cycle between ALARM 1 or 2.
2 After selecting ALARM 1 or 2 press the
/ SELECT button.
3 Continue to press the / SELECT button to
review the settings
4 Should you wish to alter any settings use the T+
/ T- buttons & the / SELECT button to store.
Cancelling the Alarm
To cancel the alarm while sounding press the
ALARM button (12).
1 When the radio or buzzer alarm sounds,
pressing the SNOOZE button (1) will silence the
2 The SNOOZE button can be pressed again
minutes to the snooze period.
NOTE: The snooze button can be pressed every
alarm is switched OFF.
SLEEP TIMER
Your clock radio can be set to turn off after a
preset period of time.
1 Ensure the unit is on.
2 Press the SNOOZE/SLEEP button (1) to initiate
the snooze setting menu.
SNOOZE OPERATION
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SLEEP 50
DAB
SOFTWARE VERSION
9
3 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
timer options from OFF through to 90 minutes in 5
minute increments.
4 Press the
/ SELECT button to store the
setting.
HEADPHONE OUTPUT
There is a headphone output socket on the
back panel of the radio (7). If headphones are
connected to this socket for private listening, the
speakers will cut out automatically.
Always keep the volume within reasonable limits
to avoid damaging your hearing.
WARNING! Excessive sound pressure can cause
hearing loss. With continued use at high volume,
your ears may become accustomed to the sound
level, which may result in permanent damage to
your hearing.
SLEEP TIMER
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SLEEP 50
DAB
If at any time you need to review the software
revision number follow the below steps.
1 Press and hold the INFO/MENU button until you
2 Use the T+ / T- buttons to cycle through the
menu options until you see “VERSION” when
displayed press the / SELECT button to display
the details.
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DB820 V1
DAB
CARE & MAINTENANCE WARRANTYSPECIFICATION
10
AFTER USING YOUR RADIO
• Set to Standby.
• Switch the unit off at the mains and unplug it if
you are leaving it unattended for a long period
(holidays etc).
CARE AND CLEANING
All care and cleaning operations should be carried
out with the unit unplugged from the mains
power.
Occasionally wipe the cabinet with a lint free
duster. Never clean the unit with liquids or
solvents.
Supply Voltage: 5V DC
Mains power adaptor: 100-240 V AC to 5 V 1A DC
Output Power:...............0.6W
DAB:...............................BAND III 174 -240 MHz
FM:.................................87.5-108 MHz
Headphone Output:...... 3.5mm stereo jack
Your Tesco appliance is covered by a warranty
for 12 months from the date of purchase. If a fault
develops during this period, please contact the
TESCO electrical help line on 0845 456 6767.
Please have your original purchase receipt with
you when you call. This warranty in no way affects
your consumer rights.
UK: Waste electrical products should
not be disposed of with household
waste. Separate disposal facilities exist,
for your nearest facilities.
See www.recyclemore.co.uk or in-store for
details.
ROI: Produced after 13th August 2005.
Waste electrical products should not be disposed
of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check
with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling
advice.
This appliance complies with
European Safety and Electrical
directives. It fulfills the
following EU regulations:
EN55013: 2001 +A1: 2003 +A2: 2006
EN55020: 2007
EN61000-3-2:2006 +A1: 2009 +A2: 2009
EN61000-3-3: 2008
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