denver-electronics.com Instruction manual DAB+/DAB FM Radio DENVER DAB-38 COPYRIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S www.denver-electronics.com www.facebook.
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PRELIMINARIES LOCATION Place the unit on dry stable surface away from heat and damp and where it is unlikely to fall or be knocked over. GETTING STARTED DAB/FM AERIAL Before using your radio for DAB or FM reception, always fully extend the telescopic aerial. The telescopic aerial has a swivel base to enable it to be adjusted to dufferent positions for the clearest sound. CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 1 FRONT VIEW 1. Handle 2. Select/Station control 3. Standby button 4. Info/Menu button 5. Preset button 6.
POWER CONTROL STANDBY CONTROL Switching the radio on: • Press the button to switch on the radio. The radio will re-tune to the last station playing. Setting the radio to Standby: • Press the button to set the radio to Standby. The time and date will be displayed. NOTE:- The button functions as a Power ON/ Off button during battery operation - the display will switch off completely when set to Standby and Alarm and Sleep function are disabled.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME To adjust the volume: • Turn the Volume Control clockwise to increase or anti-clockwise to decrease the volume. The volume level will be displayed on a bargraph. DAB/FM BANDS Your radio can also receive FM band radio stations. To change between the DAB and FM bands: • Press the Mode button. The radio will change band and the station name (DAB) or tuned frequency (FM) will be shown on the display. FM RECEPTION • Select the FM band.
AUX INPUT The AUX IN input may be used to connect sound sources with a Line or Headphone analogue output to play through your unit. These may include • Personal audio players • Personal computers or laptops Connecting to the AUX IN jack • Connect a stereo 3.5mm jack cable (not supplied) between the headphone or LINE/AUX output of the personal audio player and the AUX IN jack on the back panel. Playing the AUX source • Press the Mode button repeatedly to select AUX IN mode. ‘AUX IN’ will be displayed.
DAB SETTINGS MENU DAB SETTINGS MENU A complete map of the menu is shown on the next page. To enter the DAB Settings Menu • Set to DAB mode. • Press and hold the Info/Menu button. The menu will be displayed. • Turn the Select/Station control to step through the available options. available options. • To choose an option from the menu, press the Select/Station control. Station control. Choose the ‘System’ menu option to open the sub-menu of system options shown on the menu map.
USING THE ALARMS SETTING THE ALARMS You can set two completely separate alarm times (ALARM 1 and ALARM 2) and activate either or both of them to wake you with radio or a buzzer. You can also pre-set the station preset and volume settings that the alarms will wake you with. Setting the alarm times: • Switch on the radio (Alarm settings cannot be changed when set to Standby). • Press the Alarm button once to set Alarm 1 or twice to set Alarm 2. In the examples to follow, Alarm 1 is to be set.
• • • • Daily - The alarm will sound every day. Weekdays - The alarm will sound on weekdays, but not at weekends. Weekends - The alarm will sound on weekends, but not on weekdays. Once - The alarm will sound only once. If this setting has been chosen, an extra option is added for you to set the date that you want the alarm to sound.
The Sleep time will be displayed and music will continue to play for the time you selected, then the unit will set to Standby. HEADPHONES There is a headphone output socket on the back panel of the radio. If headphones are connected to this socket for private listening, the speakers will cut out automatically. FACTORY RESET DAB is a terrestrial system and frequencies in different areas vary.
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