Reka 86737 User Manual

Reka 86737 User Manual

Dab & fm radio

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DAB & FM Radio
MODEL NUMBER: 86737
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 DAB & FM Radio MODEL NUMBER: 86737 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 17-24. System • System Menu 2-3. Information & Safety Instructions • Sleep • Setting The Alarm Contents & Features • Time • Time -Set Time/Date Controls & Layout • Time - Auto Update • Time - Set 12/24 Hour 6-7.
  • Page 3: Welcome Section

    Welcome Section Congratulations! You have made an excellent choice with the purchase of this quality REKA 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: Information & Safety Instructions

    General information & Safety Instructions Please read the following safety information before use. C A U T I O N RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN • To avoid risk of electric shock do not attempt to open this appliance. •...
  • Page 5 General information & Safety Instructions Please read the following safety information before use. To prevent possible hearing damage, do not use at high volume levels for long periods. Adaptor Care To get the best out of your adaptor please observe the following: •...
  • Page 6: Contents & Features

    Contents & Features Contents 1 x DAB & FM Radio 1 x 5V/1A Mains adaptor Features • DAB receiver (174MHz - 240MHz) • FM receiver (87.5MHz - 108.00MHz) • Stores 5 FM presets • Stores 5 DAB presets • 5V/1A mains adapter (included) •...
  • Page 7: Controls & Layout

    Controls & Layout Volume/ Battery Snooze Preset 1-5 Scan Menu Info On/Off Tune- Select Tune+ Mode Headphone DC IN Standby Port 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 8: Setup

    Setup Connecting Power Once you have removed the radio from the packaging and removed the screen protector off the display, you can plug the 5V/1A mains adaptor (supplied) to a suitable mains outlet and the other end into the ‘DC IN’ socket on the back of the radio. Installing Batteries Remove the radio from the packaging and removed the screen protector off the display.
  • Page 9: First Time Use

    Setup First Time Use Fully extend the aerial and give the button a quick press to turn the radio on. A welcome splash will show followed by the radio’s first scan for the available DAB stations in your area. Once the scan is complete the radio will tune into the first alphabetically listed station available.
  • Page 10: Using The Controls

    Using The Controls Using The Buttons All the button actions are just a quick press unless otherwise stated in the required action. This includes the button function of the dial. Using The Dial (Vol/Snooze) The dial on this radio is dual action. This means you can turn the dial and press the dial down.
  • Page 11: Dab Mode

    DAB Mode The radio, when turned on, is usually in DAB mode. If it is not, repeatedly press the ‘MODE’ button until DAB shows on the display. Tune In A Station All the available stations are saved by the radio in alphabetical order. To select a station press the ‘TUNE+’...
  • Page 12: Store A Preset

    Store A Preset To save a preset, connect the radio to the required station so it is playing (Tune In A Station - Page 9). Press and hold the chosen preset number button on the top of the radio until you will see ‘Preset Stored’...
  • Page 13: Dab Menu

    DAB Menu Press the ‘MENU’ button to enter the DAB menu. The first option on the screen will be ‘Full Scan’. Using the tune +/- buttons, you can cycle through the DAB menu options and press the ‘SELECT’ button to select your option. Options: Full Scan >...
  • Page 14: Manual Tune

    Manual Tune Press the ‘MENU’ button to enter the DAB menu. The first option will be ‘Full Scan’, press the TUNE +/- buttons to cycle through the menu to ‘Manual Tune’, then press ‘SELECT’ to access the manual tune options. Press the TUNE +/- buttons to find a channel to tune and press ‘SELECT’...
  • Page 15: Prune

    Prune You can remove any station from the station list that is marked with a ‘?’ in front of the name listing. To delete a station, connect the radio to the required ‘?’ listed station so it is active (Tune In A Station - Page 9). Press the ‘MENU’...
  • Page 16: Fm Mode

    FM Mode The radio, when turned on, is usually in DAB mode. To enter the FM mode, press the ‘MODE’ button. FM will show on the display. Tune In A Station Use the TUNE +/- buttons to cycle up or down the FM band in increments of 0.05Hz.
  • Page 17: Scan Settings

    Scan Settings Scan settings will allow you to change how the radio auto scans. As default the scan setting is set to strong stations. Press the ‘MENU’ button to enter the FM menu. The first option will be ‘Scan Setting’, press ‘SELECT’ to access this feature. Use the TUNE +/- buttons to change between the two options and then press ‘SELECT’...
  • Page 18: Audio Settings

    Audio Settings Audio settings will allow you to change whether the radio will play stereo where available or keep the output on mono for all stations. Press the ‘MENU’ button to enter the FM menu. The first option will be ‘Scan Setting’, press the TUNE +/- buttons to cycle through the menu to ‘Audio Setting’, then press ‘SELECT’...
  • Page 19: System

    System System Menu It is possible to access the system menu through both modes. Press ‘MENU’ button, then press the ‘TUNE-’ to cycle the menu to ‘System’ and press ‘SELECT’ to access it. Using the TUNE +/- buttons, you can cycle through the system menu options available.
  • Page 20: Setting The Alarm

    System Setting The Alarm There are 2 alarms that can be set on this radio. Once you are in the system menu list, press the TUNE +/- buttons repeatedly until you get to ‘Alarm’ and then press ‘SELECT’ to access and set this feature. When you are in the alarm feature, press the TUNE +/- buttons to change between alarm 1 and 2, then press ‘SELECT’...
  • Page 21: Time

    System Time From here you can set the date and time manually, update it from different sources, change the time format and the date format. Once in the system menu list, press the TUNE +/- buttons until you get to ‘Time’ and then press ‘SELECT’ to access this feature. In this sub menu you can choose from the following: •...
  • Page 22: Time - Auto Update

    System Time - Auto Update With this option you can auto update the time and date information from a DAB or FM signal. Once in the ‘Time’ sub menu list, press the ‘TUNE+’ button until you get to ‘Auto Update’ and then press the ‘SELECT’ to set this feature. Select the update source by using the TUNE +/- buttons to cycle through the available options and press ‘SELECT’...
  • Page 23: Time - Set Date Format

    System Time - Set Date Format With this option you can change the displayed format of the date. Once in the ‘Time’ sub menu list, press the TUNE +/- buttons repeatedly until you get to ‘Set Date Format’ and then press ‘SELECT’...
  • Page 24: Backlight

    System Options Backlight With this option you can change the brightness of the display. Once in the ‘System’ menu list, press the TUNE +/- buttons until you get to ‘Backlight’ and then press ‘SELECT’ to access the sub menu. The options here are: Time Out >...
  • Page 25: Inactive Standby

    System Options Inactive Standby You can set the radio to turn it’s self to standby after a preselect period of time with this feature. Once in the system menu list, press the TUNE +/- buttons until you get to ‘Inactive Standby’ and then press ‘SELECT’...
  • Page 26: Reset

    System Options Reset This option will reset the unit and clear any preset stations saved. Once in the system menu list, press the TUNE +/- buttons until you get to ‘Factory Reset’ and then press ‘SELECT’ to access this feature. Use this option if the DAB signal is still poor after re-scanning for stations or any possible faults.
  • Page 27: Dab/Fm Information

    DAB/FM Information Information Details When listening in DAB or FM mode you can cycle through the available information from the broadcasting service and the radio by pressing the ‘INFO’ button. The information cycle: • Now Playing • Now Playing • Signal Strength •...
  • Page 28 DAB & FM Radio General Chipset/Solution: Frontier Approx Weight: 450g Approx Dimensions: 95mm x 95mm x 155mm Headphone Port Size: 3.5mm Mains Adaptor: 5V/1A (1.50m length) Battery Playtime: Up to 6 hours Battery Standby: Up to 30 hours Transmitter Output: 30mW Speaker Speaker Size:...
  • Page 29 FAQ’s No Sound, Just The Date And Time • The radio is in standby. Give the button quick press to bring it out of standby. Buttons Are Not Working, But The Screen Is Active • The radio is in standby. Give the button quick press to bring it out of standby.
  • Page 30 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 31 Warranty Card DAB & FM Radio Model Number: 86737 Please keep your purchase receipt together with your warranty card Name: Address: Date of purchase: Location of purchase: Fault Description: Office Use: Repaired Replaced Other 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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