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MICRO1112DAB DAB MICRO
User Guide
IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference

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  • Page 1 MICRO1112DAB DAB MICRO User Guide IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference...
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you for choosing this Goodmans DAB Micro System. You can listen to your favourite radio stations and CD's. It’s really simple to use; you can fully operate your DAB Micro system using the supplied Remote Control. Throughout this User Guide the DAB Micro will be referred to as the Micro System.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    What’s in the box Remote Control DAB Micro MICRO1112DAB DAB MICRO MICRO1112DAB DAB MICRO User Guide Start here IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference 2 x AAA batteries for remote control This User Guide...
  • Page 4: 01 Your Micro System

    01 Your Micro System Front CD Door REMOTE CONTROL Sensor LCD Display Skip >> Forwards Button MEMORY/CLOCK Button Skip << Backwards Button PLAY MODE Button STANDBY/ON Button VOL+ Button FUNCTION Button VOL- Button AUX IN socket STOP Button ENTER Button PLAY/SCAN Button INFO Button Rear...
  • Page 5 Your Micro System Remote Control STANDBY Button AUX Button INFO/ESP/DISPLAY Button MUTE Button CLOCK ADJ./PROGRAM Button TIMER Button FUNCTION Button MENU Button ENTER Button RWD Button FWD Button PLAY/SCAN Button VOL+ Button FOLDER UP Button PLAY MODE Button STOP Button FOLDER DN Button VOL- Button EQ Button...
  • Page 6: Get Going

    Get going Using the Remote Control Insert two AAA batteries into the remote control while observing the correct (+) and (-) polarities as shown. Using Headphones A pair of headphones (not supplied) with a 3.5mm diameter stereo plug and 8-32 ohm impedance is required.
  • Page 7: Using The Dab Radio

    Using the DAB radio Introduction ■ Your DAB radio can automatically scan for radio stations within your region. The radio stations found are stored. ■ In addition to digital audio your DAB radio can display information such as Program name, Program type, Network provider, Signal strength, Current time and date, and scrolling text information.
  • Page 8: Manual Tune

    Using the DAB radio Manual Tune Press the MENU button on remote control and press <</>>buttons until the name of the option is displayed. This will display as follow press ENTER press >> press ENTER press >> press ENTER press >> press ENTER press >>...
  • Page 9: Signal Strength

    Using the DAB radio Displaying DAB information Signal Information This shows the digital bit-rate and the mode. To display DAB information: Signal Error Rate 1. Whilst listening to a station, repeatedly press the INFO button to select the information If the transmission signal contains errors the system can apply correction.
  • Page 10: Using The Radio

    Using the radio Basic operation Displaying data information Press the STANDBY button on the main unit to power on. To display data information: Press the FUNCTION button on the unit 1. Whilst listening to a station repeatedly press to select Tuner mode. the INFO button to select the data information Tune to the station you want by pressing required, the display will show the data...
  • Page 11: Using The Cd

    Using the CD...
  • Page 12: Play Mode

    Using the CD Play Mode Programmed CD/MP3 playback Up to 64 tracks can be programmed to the internal To repeat the current track, press the memory in any order. You may also store the same PLAY MODE button once. “ ” will track more than once.
  • Page 13 Using the CD Searching MP3/WMA tracks press INFO press >> press INFO press >> Press PLAY/SCAN to confirm the selection.
  • Page 14: Using The Clock And Timer

    Using the Clock and Timer Setting the sleep timer Setting the clock DON’T FORGET! This unit has its own digital DON’T FORGET! You need to use the clock when in standby mode. The clock remote control to use this function. displayed will be synchronized by the DAB signal when the unit is in DAB mode.
  • Page 15: Setting The Timer

    Using the Clock and Timer Setting the timer DON’T FORGET! You need to use the remote control to use this function. The timer is used to switch the system ON and OFF at a specified time. It enables you to listen to the DAB/FM radio, CD or AUX device.
  • Page 16: Other Functions

    Other functions ID3 Tag (Title/Artist/Album) Function Electronic Shock Protection ID3 tag information (Title/Artist/Album) can be displayed when This feature helps to eliminate any break in the playing a MP3 or WMA CD by pressing the INFO button during playback of the disc due to errors or imperfections. playback.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause What to do Microprocessor malfunction Refer to reset procedure Not functioning correctly Move aerial wire Poor signal Garbled sound Radio Noise or sound distorted Station not tuned properly for FM Fine tune FM broadcast station on FM The FM antenna wire is not extended.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Specifications Power Supply (Input) • 230 - 240V ~ 50 Hz Power Output • 2 x 2W RMS Radio Frequency Coverage • FM 87.5-108 MHz, DAB 174 - 224MHz Power consumption • 25W Dimensions • W170mm X D205mm X H145mm Unit •...
  • Page 19: Sound Levels

    Safety Sound Levels are properly made in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Your hearing is important to you and to us so please take care when operating this equipment. Switch off and remove the mains plug when It is strongly recommended that you follow the making or changing any connections.
  • Page 20: Electrical Information

    Safety Electrical Information This Micro system is fitted with a BS1363/A 13 amp plug. If it is not suitable for your supply sockets it must be removed and replaced with an appropriate plug. If the plug becomes damaged and/or needs to be replaced please follow the wiring instructions below.

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