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  • Page 1 NE-3313...
  • Page 2 You’ll soon be enjoying your new DAB/FM Digital Radio. It all begins here, with your instructions. Don’t worry, there’s nothing too technical coming up. Just simple, step-by-step guidance to get you up and running quickly. Sound good? Then let’s get started. Help and Guidance We’re here to help you get the most from your DAB/FM Digital Radio.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety information Safety information Getting to know your DAB/FM Digital Radio Ready? Let’s begin Product Overview Connecting to the Mains Supply SETTING THE CLOCK Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio BASIC OPERATION - GETTING STARTED USING THE RADIO - DAB MODE USING THE RADIO - FM MODE USING THE RADIO - PROGRAMMED STATION FUNCTION SETTING AND USING THE ALARM...
  • Page 5 Safety information...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety information Important - Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating SAFETY • FOR HOUSEHOLD AND INDOOR USE ONLY • PLACE THE APPLIANCE ON A FLAT, STABLE SURFACE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND AWAY FROM OTHER SOURCES OF HEAT. MINIMUM DISTANCES AROUND THE APPLIANCE FOR ADEQUATE VENTILATION IS 10CM.
  • Page 7 Safety information Important - Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME, AND DURING THUNDERSTORMS. • DO NOT PULL ON THE CABLE TO DISCONNECT FROM MAINS SUPPLY. • KEEP APPLIANCE, CABLE, MAINS ADAPTOR PLUG DRY AND AWAY FROM AREAS WHERE IT IS LIKELY TO GET SPLASHED.
  • Page 9: Getting To Know Your Dab/Fm Digital Radio

    Getting to know your DAB/FM Digital Radio...
  • Page 10: Ready? Let's Begin

    Getting to know your DAB/FM Digital Radio You’ll be up and running in no time Ready? Let’s begin... Please read these instructions carefully. They contain important information which will help you get the best from your product and ensure safe and correct installation and operation. If you require any further assistance, our technical experts are happy to help.
  • Page 11: Connecting To The Mains Supply

    Getting to know your DAB/FM Digital Radio You’ll be up and running in no time Rear view 15. Telescopic antenna 18. DC in jack 16. Battery compartment 19. Adaptor (not shown) 17. Headphone ( ) jack Connecting to the Mains Supply AC Operation Before using, connect the supplied power cable to the mains cable socket at the rear of the unit and to the mains socket.
  • Page 12 Getting to know your DAB/FM Digital Radio You’ll be up and running in no time DC (battery) Operation To use the appliance with batteries ensure that the power cord is NOT connected to the mains and install the batteries into the battery compartment.
  • Page 13: Setting The Clock

    Getting to know your DAB/FM Digital Radio You’ll be up and running in no time • Never mix old and new batteries (replace all batteries at the same time). • Never try to dismantle batteries. • Do not short-circuit the supply terminals. •...
  • Page 15: Using Your Dab/Fm Digital Radio

    Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio...
  • Page 16: Basic Operation - Getting Started

    Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started BASIC OPERATION - GETTING STARTED 1. Place the appliance on a flat and stable surface. 2. Connect the mains lead into the socket at the rear of the radio, plug in and switch on at the mains. The display backlight will illuminate for a few seconds, a welcome message (fig.1) will appear in the display briefly and the clock (00:00:00) will flash in the display and a message ‘time is not set’...
  • Page 17: Using The Radio - Dab Mode

    Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started 11. To turn off the radio, unplug from the mains supply. USING THE RADIO - DAB MODE DAB differs from analogue radio; the separate signals from a number of stations are grouped together and transmitted as a single frequency. These groups are referred to as multiplexes and ensembles.
  • Page 18 Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started 2. Use the press the TUNNING (◄) or (►) buttons buttons until the desired frequency (e.g. fig. 5)is shown in the display and then press the SELECT button. The top line will now display the channel number, the frequency and name of the ensemble and the lower line will show the signal strength or ‘service not available’...
  • Page 19 Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started DAB DISPLAY MODES This function allows information relating to the current station to be shown in the second line of the display. Press the INFO button repeatedly to scroll through the following display modes (fig.6) fig.6 •...
  • Page 20 Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started number / frequency of the station being broadcast. • Power status – the display will show whether if the radio is being used on mains or battery. When in battery mode the display will show the battery capacity (21-100) DAB SET UP OPTIONS This function allows the DAB set up menu to be entered and a number...
  • Page 21 Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started Menu Options Sleep 10 mins 20 mins 30 mins 60 mins 70 mins 80 mins 90 mins Backlight Medium High Factory reset Initiates reset SW version Display software version DAB MODE - RESET If moving the radio to another location in the country the pre-tuned and stored DAB stations may no longer be available and it will be necessary to reset the radio back to the factory settings.
  • Page 22: Using The Radio - Fm Mode

    Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started 3. The display will now show ‘Factory Reset? <No> Yes’ (fig. 8). Use the TUNNING (◄) or (►) buttons until <Yes> is shown and then press the SELECT button to confirm. The radio will display “Restarting….”...
  • Page 23 Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started allowed’ is selected the radio will automatically switch between stereo and mono mode. Once the audio mode of choice is displayed, press the SELECT button to accept. 5. To set the scan criteria, press the MENU button and press the TUNNING (◄) or (►) buttons until ‘Scan setting’...
  • Page 24 Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started • Audio mode – the display will show if the station being received is stereo or mono. • Frequency – the display will show the frequency of the station being broadcast. • Power status – the display will show whether if the radio is being used on mains or battery.
  • Page 25: Using The Radio - Programmed Station Function

    Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started Menu Options Sleep 10 mins 20 mins 30 mins 60 mins 70 mins 80 mins 90 mins Backlight Medium High Factory reset Initiates reset SW version Display software version USING THE RADIO - PROGRAMMED STATION FUNCTION This function allows up to 10 stations to be programmed into the memory and stored in DAB and FM modes.
  • Page 26: Setting And Using The Alarm

    Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started broadcasting has now been stored in the selected location (fig.12). Preset 1 4. Repeat the above steps to store Stored further stations. 5. To listen to the preset stations, press the PRESET button once and then use the TUNNING (◄) or (►) buttons turn to select the Preset Recall...
  • Page 27 Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started 2. After selecting the alarm of choice, the hour digits will flash in the display. Use the TUNNING (◄) or (►) buttons to select the correct alarm wake up hour and press the SELECT button to confirm. The minute digits will start to flash.
  • Page 28 Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started ACTIVATING AND USING THE ALARM (in standby mode only) 1. Switch the radio into standby mode. 2. Press the ALARM / SNOOZE button to display the current status of the alarms (e.g. Alarm 1: on and Alarm 2:off). 3.
  • Page 29: Setting And Using The Sleep Function

    Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started after approximately five minutes. 7. To extend the snooze interval from the default 5 minutes, press the snooze button repeatedly after the alarm has been activated to scroll through the options available (5, 10, 15 and 30 minutes). When the snooze interval of choice is displayed stop pressing the button and this interval will now be used as the default.
  • Page 30: Using Headphones (Not Included)

    Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started 2. Use the TUNNING (◄) or (►) buttons until ‘Sleep’ is shown in the display and press the SELECT button to accept. 3. The display will now show ‘Set sleep time?’ and the current sleep status (e.g.
  • Page 31: Seting The Display Acklight Level

    Using your DAB/FM Digital Radio Let’s get started SETING THE DISPLAY ACKLIGHT LEVEL (in operational mode only) The light level for the display can be selected in operational modes (high, medium, low or off). 1. With the radio in operational mode, press the MENU button and the press the TUNNING (◄) or (►) buttons until ‘System’...
  • Page 33: Other Information

    Other information...
  • Page 34: Specifications

    Other information Helpful technical information Specifications Rated voltage (transformer) 100 – 240V~ 50/60Hz, 0.3A Transformer output 6V 1.5A Rated voltage (radio) DC 6V (1.5V x 4 AA) Power consumption Power consumption (standby) 0.4W Class rating (transformer) Audio output 2 x 2W RMS Radio DAB 174-240MHzFM 87.5-108MHz...
  • Page 36: Product Support

    Product support...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Product support Help is always at hand Troubleshooting Potential cause / solution Observation The unit does not Has the adaptor lead been correctly work (display not plugged into the mains and the DC input illuminated) jack at the side of the unit? Does the socket that is being used have power? Has the power lead been removed from...
  • Page 38 Product support Help is always at hand Potential cause / solution Observation DAB ‘service not This usually means that reception is available’ weak, not that there is no service. Try re-orienting the antenna or moving the radio to a different location. Check that your local area has DAB coverage on http://www.ukdigitalradio.com/coverage/ postcodesearch/...
  • Page 39: Help And Assistance

    Product support Help is always at hand Help and assistance If you require any technical guidance or find that your DAB/FM Digital Radio is not operating as intended, a simple solution can often be found in the Troubleshooting section of these instructions or online at www.argos-support.co.uk If you still require further assistance, call one of our experts on 0345 604 0105.
  • Page 40: Disposal

    Product support Help is always at hand This appliance complies with the following EEC directives: 2006/95/EEC Low voltage directive 2004/108/EMC directive Disposal This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste.
  • Page 41: Guarantee

    Help is always at hand Call us now and activate your 12 month guarantee Thank you for choosing Bush. Your new product is guaranteed against faults and breakdowns for 12 months. Don’t forget to register it with us today so we can provide you with our best possible after-sales service and useful updates.
  • Page 42 Product support Help is always at hand Important Data Protection Information If you provide us with information For quality control and training about another person, you confirm purposes, we may monitor or record that they have appointed you to act for your communications with us.
  • Page 43 Contact: www.argos-support.co.uk Helpline: 0345 604 0105...

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