Pop Midi
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Pop Midi Thank you for choosing Pop Midi. This manual will help you get your product up and running in no time and explains how to get the best out of all its great features. If you need any further assistance, please visit the support pages on our website at support-uk.pure.com.
Safety instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 2 WARNING: Do not use the included power supply (with model number ZDD055200 or ZDD055200BS) to power up another apparatus as this may cause damage. Use only power supplies listed in the user manual/user instructions (supplied by Pure with model number ZDD055200 or ZDD055200BS).
Contents 4 Introduction 4 5 6 Top panel Rear panel Display 7 Getting started 7 Quick set up 9 Using your Pop 9 9 Listening to digital radio Listening to FM radio 10 Storing and selecting presets 10 10 10 To quick-store a station to a preset button (1–4) To store a station to the preset list (1–10) To recall a preset when listening to a digital or FM radio station 11 Using the auxiliary input 12 Alarms and timers 12 13 13 13 13 13 Setting an alarm Cancelling a sounding alarm Snoozing a s
Introduction Top panel D E C B A A. B. C. D. E. 4 Power/Volume dial: Push to switch Pop on/off. Turn to adjust volume. Menu button: Press to change various settings on Pop (see page 14 for more information). Select buttons: Press to change radio stations (see page 9) or press to scroll and select menu options. Source: Press to switch between listening to digital radio, FM radio and auxiliary input. Presets 1 - 5+: Store up to 10 digital or 10 FM radio preset stations (see page 10 for more information).
Rear panel F G H I J F. G. H. I. J. . Aerial: Rotate the aerial and fully extend it for best reception. Stereo headphone socket (3.5mm) Autotune button: Press to automatically scan for new digital radio stations and remove inactive ones. Auxiliary input (3.5mm): Analogue stereo input for iPod, MP3 player, etc. Micro-B USB 5.5V power connector: Connect to supplied mains adapter only.
Display 7:00 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 6 BBC R2 TOP 40 Displays current time. ChargePAK or battery indicator. Source indicator (DR= digital radio, FM= FM radio, AUX= auxiliary input). Station name. Signal strength. Volume indicator. Displays date, scrolling text, settings and station information (see page 16). AM/PM indicator. Alarm set indicator (see page 12). Sleep and kitchen timer indicator (see page 13). Snooze indicator (page 13).
Getting started Quick set up Note: If you have a ChargePAK D1 rechargeable battery (sold separately) or AA rechargeable batteries fit them now before plugging Pop in. See page 19 for more information. 1 B • Rotate the aerial and fully extend it (steps A and B). • Insert the jack of the supplied mains adapter into the socket on the rear of the radio (C). A C 2 D • Plug the mains adapter into the mains supply (D).
3 • Push down and release the power button to switch Pop on. 4 1 min DR FM DRAUX 09:59 SCAN 14 ****** DR FM DRAUX 10:00 8 BT BT BBC R2 TOP 40 • Wait for Pop to complete an Autotune for all available digital radio stations. • When the Autotune is complete, a digital radio station will be selected.
Using your Pop PM DR Listening to digital radio BBC Radio 2 10:00 the latest news Changing digital stations DR FM DRAUX BT BBC R2 TOP 40 DR FM DRAUX 10:00 BT STATIONS BBC R3 DR FM DRAUX Press the Source button to switch to digital radio. BT R3 10:00 BBC TUNING 1. Press the < > buttons to scroll through the list of stations. 2. When you have found the station that you want to listen to, press the Select button to tune in. PM DRFM DR FM DRAUX FM BT Listening to FM radio 106\20 87.
Storing and selecting presets You can store up to 10 digital and 10 FM radio stations for quick access. DR FM DRAUX 10:00 BT BBC R2 TOP 40 DR FM DRAUX BT 2 10:00 PRESET STORED DR FM DRAUX 10:00 BT CLASSIC MOZART DR FM DRAUX BT 6 10:00 PRESET EMPTY DR FM DRAUX 10:00 DR FM DRAUX 10:00 BT RECALL 6 CLASS DR FM DRAUX 10:00 BT PRESET 6 STORED BT CLASSIC MOZART To quick-store a station to a preset button (1–4) Tune in to the digital or FM radio station that you want to store.
Using the auxiliary input You can use Pop’s auxiliary input to play any music from your phone or tablet on to Pop. Note: When playing music using Pop’s auxiliary input, you will need to use your phone or tablet’s volume controls to change Pop’s volume. Connecting an auxiliary device to Pop Connect the line out or headphone socket of your auxiliary device to the Aux In socket on your Pop using a suitable cable.
Alarms and timers Note: If Pop is running on batteries or a ChargePAK, Pop’s alarm function will not work if you turn Pop off after setting an alarm. 7:00 MENU ALARM ALARM 1 7:00 ALARM 7:00 ONALARM 1 TIME 7:00 ON11-25PM 45 MIN5 7:00 DURATION SOURCE 7:00 DIGITAL LAST USE 7:00 STATION DAILY 7:00 REPEAT 2 7:00 VOLUME 7:00 DR ALARM 1 SAVED 10:00 12 Setting an alarm Pop has two alarms which can switch the radio on and tune to a digital or FM radio station or sound an alarm tone. 1.
Cancelling a sounding alarm To cancel a sounding alarm, press the Source,
Options and settings General settings Changing the language shown on the display To switch the display language on Pop between English, French, German, Italian and Spanish: 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Scroll < > to ‘Settings’ and press the Select button. 3. Scroll < > to ‘Lang.’ and press the Select button. 4. Scroll < > and press the Select button to choose the language that you want Pop to display.
Audio settings You can use Pop’s audio menu to adjust the bass and treble. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the Menu button. Scroll < > to ‘Audio’ and press the Select button. Scroll < > to ‘Bass’ or ‘Treble’ and press the Select button. Scroll < > to adjust the bass or treble levels. You can choose a level between ‘-3’ and ‘+3’. 5. Press the Select button to confirm the bass or treble level.
Changing the information shown on Pop’s display If you are listening to a digital or FM radio station, you can change the information that is shown on Pop’s display: 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Scroll < > to ‘Display’ and press the Select button. 3. Scroll < > to ‘Info’ and press the Select button. 4.
Changing the date format 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the Menu button. Scroll < > to ‘Clock’ and press the Select button. Scroll < > to ‘Format’ and press the Select button. Scroll < > to choose between displaying the date in day, month and year order ‘DD-MM-YYYY’ or in month, day and year order ‘MM-DD-YYYY’ and press the Select button to confirm. Clock synchronization options You can select the radio sources that you want to use for setting the time.
FM stereo You can use the FM stereo menu to make switch between stereo and mono reception. You may want to select ‘Mono’ to try and improve weaker reception. Note: The ‘FM stereo’ option is only visible when you have selected ‘FM’ as the radio source. To change Pop’s FM stereo setting: 1. Press Menu. 2. Scroll < > to ‘FM stereo’ and press the Select button. 3. Scroll < > to choose between ‘Stereo’ and ‘Mono’ and press the Select button to confirm.
Appendix Installing a ChargePAK D1 or four AA batteries ChargePAK D1 4x AA batteries 19
Changing Pop Midi’s removable sleeve 20
Help and advice Secondary and inactive stations () Secondary digital radio services Some stations have accompanying secondary services which provide extra information or alternative content and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a station has a secondary service available, the station shows ‘>’ next to its name in the station list and the secondary service appears next to the station in the list. A secondary service has a ‘<’ before its name in the station list.
Technical specifications 22 Radio Digital and FM radio Frequencies DAB/DAB+, FM radio 87.5-108 MHz Speaker Full-range 3" drive unit Audio power output 4.3W RMS Input connectors 5.5V DC power adaptor socket (230V supplied) Output connectors 3.5mm stereo headphone socket Presets 10 digital radio and 10 FM radio presets Power supply 230V AC to 5.5V (2.
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