MAXTEK 68819 User Manual

MAXTEK 68819 User Manual

Dab alarm clock radio

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Ver. 2.0
DAB Alarm Clock Radio
MODEL NUMBER: 68819
USER GUIDE
After Sales Support
UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N
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01270 508538
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REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N
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1800 995 036
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WEBSITE:
www.quesh.co.uk
EMAIL:
enquiries@quesh.co.uk

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  • Page 1 Ver. 2.0 DAB Alarm Clock Radio MODEL NUMBER: 68819 USER GUIDE After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N 1800 995 036 WEBSITE: www.quesh.co.uk EMAIL: enquiries@quesh.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome Section Contents & Features Controls Setup Selecting DAB Station Saving a Preset Selecting a Preset Auto tuning DAB Manually tuning DAB Auto tuning FM Manually tuning FM DAB / FM Information Reset Manually Setting Time/Date 10 - 11. Setting the Alarm Stopping the Alarm Snooze Function...
  • Page 3: Welcome Section

    Welcome Section Congratulations! You have made an excellent choice with the purchase of this quality MAXTEK product. ® By doing so you now have the assurance and peace of mind which comes from purchasing a product that has been manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety, supported by the high quality standards of Quesh Ltd.
  • Page 4: Contents & Features

    Contents & Features Contents 1 x DAB & FM alarm clock radio 1 x 5V mains adaptor Features • DAB receiver (174MHz - 240MHz) • FM receiver (87.5MHz - 108.00MHz) • Stores 10 FM presets • Stores 10 DAB presets • 5v mains adaptor (included) • Auto adjusting clock • Blue LED backlight display • Mono sound (1 x 1W speaker) • Cable aerial After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N 1800 995 036 WEBSITE: www.quesh.co.uk EMAIL:...
  • Page 5: Controls

    Controls Scan Volume - Volume + Mode Select/Snooze Info/Menu Tune + On/Off Tune - Preset LCD Screen After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N 1800 995 036 WEBSITE: www.quesh.co.uk EMAIL: enquiries@quesh.co.uk...
  • Page 6: Setup

    Setup First time use After removing the radio from the packaging, fully extend the cable aerial and connect the mains adaptor to the mains outlet and the power lead to the ‘DC in’ socket located on the back of the radio. Press the button to take it out of standby mode, the radio will turn on.
  • Page 7: Selecting Dab Station

    Instructions Selecting a DAB station Press the ‘Tune +’ Or ‘Tune -’ buttons to cycle through the available stations. All the stations are displayed in alphabetical order. Once you have found the required DAB/FM station to listen to, press the ‘Select/Snooze’ button to select it. The station will only change once it has been selected, so you can browse the available stations without disturbing the current selected station.
  • Page 8: Selecting A Preset

    Instructions Selecting a preset DAB/FM station Press the ‘Preset’ button and use the Press the ‘Tune +’ Or ‘Tune -’ buttons cycle through the saved presets. To select a preset press the ‘Select/Snooze’ button. Auto Tune DAB To fully retune all of the available stations on DAB press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’...
  • Page 9: Auto Tuning Fm

    Instructions Auto Tune FM To auto tune to the next available radio station press and hold the ‘Tune +’ Or ‘Tune -’ button for 3 seconds. This will start the radio to auto scan. The scan will always stop at the next signal received. Repeat the storing preset procedure to save the current station.
  • Page 10: Dab/Fm Information

    Instructions DAB/FM information When listening in DAB or FM mode you can cycle through the available information from the broadcasting service by pressing the ‘Info’ button. The information cycle: • Now Playing • Now Playing • Signal Strength • Station Name • Music genre • Music genre • National/Local designation • Mono/Stereo • MHz Frequency • Time • Signal Errors • Date • Kbps data transfer rate • Time...
  • Page 11: Manually Setting Time/Date

    Instructions Manually Setting the Time/Date Press and hold ‘Info/Menu’ button until the screen changes, cycle through the options with the ‘Tune +/-’ buttons and select ‘System’ by pressing the ‘Select/Snooze’ button. Cycle through the next menu and select ‘Time’. Select the ‘Set Time/Date’ time option. You will see the hours flash- ing first.
  • Page 12: Setting The Alarm

    Instructions Setting the Alarms There are 2 alarms that you can set on this radio. Both are set in the same way. Press and hold ‘Info/Menu’ button until the screen changes, cycle through the options with the ‘Tune +/-’ buttons and select ‘System’...
  • Page 13 Instructions The next step is to choose and set the frequency of the alarm. Your options will be ‘Daily’, ‘Once’, ‘Weekends’, or ‘Weekdays’. Use the ‘Scroll’ dial to select and confirm the required option for your alarm. You will now be able to set the volume level for your alarm. Use the ‘Tune -’...
  • Page 14: Stopping The Alarm

    Instructions Stopping the Alarm When the alarm is set off press the button. This will stop the alarm. If you haven’t set the alarm to Daily, Weekend or Weekdays end the you will need to reset the alarm. Snooze Function When the alarm is sounding press the ’Select/Snooze’...
  • Page 15: Backlight

    Instructions Backlight Controls Press and hold ‘Info/Menu’ button until the screen changes, cycle through the options with the ‘Tune +/-’ buttons and select ‘System’ by pressing the ‘Select/Snooze’ button. Cycle through the option until you get to ‘Backlight’ and select it. To change the time out setting under ‘Backlight’...
  • Page 16: Setting The Language

    Instructions Setting the Language You can change the display language to one of the following: • English, Dansk, Français, Deutsch, or Italiano. To do this press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button and use the ‘Tune -’ or ‘Tune +’ buttons to navigate to ‘System’ then navigate and select ‘Language’...
  • Page 17 Instructions DRC or Dynamic Range Compression is a feature that some DAB stations use. This enables the audio to be evened out by raising the volume of the quieter audio levels and lowering the volume of the louder audio levels. To set this press the ‘Menu’...
  • Page 18: Inactive Standby (Sleep)

    Instructions Inactive Standby Inactive standby will turn the unit off after a 2, 4, 5 or 6 hour period. To set this press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button, navigate to the ‘System’ then to ‘Inactive Standby’ option using the ‘Tune -’ or ‘Tune +’...
  • Page 19: Control Method

    System Map Control Method To access or set any of the features the radio needs to be out of standby mode. Press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button until either ‘Full Scan’ appears if you are in DAB mode or ‘Scan Settings’ if you are in FM mode to access the menu.
  • Page 20: Faq

    Adaptor Care To get the best out of your adaptor please observe the following: • Always remove the adaptor by holding the body of the plug or by holding the connector’s body and not the wire. • Do not wrap the cable around the body of the adaptor. This can cause harm to the cable. Instead bunch the cable up as it was presented in the package. • Always secure any loose trailing cable to avoid accidents.
  • Page 21 Intentionally Left Blank After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N 1800 995 036 WEBSITE: www.quesh.co.uk EMAIL: enquiries@quesh.co.uk...
  • Page 22 Warranty Certificate Warranty This product is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 36 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion, solely at our option with no charge for parts and labour.
  • Page 23 Warranty Card DAB Alarm Clock Radio Model Number: 68819 Please keep your purchase receipt together with your warranty card Name: Address: Date of purchase: Location of purchase: Fault Description: We recommend that you attach a photocopy of your receipt, showing the date of purchase, to this warranty card and keep it for your reference.

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