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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing a new generation Sagemcom radio.
This product has been manufactured with the greatest care. It undergoes continuous
development. We thus reserve the right to make modifications and improvements to the
product described in this user manual without notice.
For your comfort and safety, please read the
instructions", page 2 paragraph carefully
The CE mark certifies the conformity of the products to the essential
requirements of the 2006/95/CE directives on safety, 2004/108/EC governing
electromagnetic compatibility and ErP 2009/125/EC regarding ecodesign
requirements defined by the European Parliament and Council in order to
minimise electromagnetic interference, to ensure the safety of users and their
property and to protect their health and reduce the impact of products on the
environment.
The declaration of conformity may be consulted on the website www.sagemcom.com in
the "support" section or you may request it from :
Copyright © Sagemcom Broadband SAS
All rights reserved
Sagemcom is a registered trade mark.
Sagemcom Broadband SAS
250, route de l'Empereur
92848 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex - France
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  • Page 1 Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing a new generation Sagemcom radio. This product has been manufactured with the greatest care. It undergoes continuous development. We thus reserve the right to make modifications and improvements to the product described in this user manual without notice. For your comfort and safety, please read the “Safety recommendations and instructions”, page 2 paragraph carefully...
  • Page 2 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS In general, switch off your radio wherever its use is prohibited. Do not leave your radio within reach of small children (some mobile parts may be accidentally swallowed). NEVER OPEN THE RADIO! YOU MAY RUN THE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK For your safety, never use your radio without the battery flap or you risk an electrical shock.
  • Page 3: Radio Modes

    PRESENTATION ADIO MODES DAB M ODE AND With your radio, you can listen to stations on the FM bandwidth (FM mode) or digital audio broadcasts (DAB mode). S THE DIFFERENCE The controls for your radio are identical for FM mode and DAB mode. DAB mode scans the frequency and offers the memorized stations.
  • Page 4 Keys Used to... See... Defer listening to a radio programme. P. 10 Deferred Listen key To acces the menu. P. 6 Menu Key  To look for station(s).  P. 7 Stations key  To display the list of saved station. ...
  • Page 5 WITCHING THE RADIO ON  Press the key on the top of the radio. The screen lights up.  Standby: press briefly on the key. Only the time and the icon remain displayed on the screen.  Switching off the radio: hold down the key (the clock and alarm are deactivated).
  • Page 6: Menu Overview

    ENU OVERVIEW The following menus depend on the radio model you have. Eco Mode On/Off Light Vol. Limit Disp. Time Deferred mode Alarm Alarm1 Alarm2 Alarm3 Sleep 10 mins 90 mins Audio Mode Normal Rock Jazz Classic Treble Bass Parameters Initial settings Language Time...
  • Page 7 SWITCHING ON Only use batteries, chargers and accessories approved for use with this model. Connecting other accessories may be dangerous and void your warranty rights. HOOSING THE ADAPTOR Choose the adaptor according to your country. Assemble the adaptor into the power transformer supplied. WITCHING ON YOUR RADIO Connect the power transformer supplied with your radio.
  • Page 8: Adjusting Volume

    MODE We recommend you regularly scan for stations to ensure that you are receiving all the stations available on the DAB band. When you use your radio the first time, it scans the DAB band. Do not interrupt this scan. DIGITAL 12:03 When scanning is complete, the radio displays the first...
  • Page 9: Energy Saving Options

    THE FUNCTIONS You radio has additional functions for greater listening and user comfort. See section “Browsing the menus”, page 5. NERGY SAVING OPTIONS You can set your radio to manage energy consumption optimally, by deactivating one of the options offered in the Eco Mode menu: The option...
  • Page 10 HOOSING A PREDEFINED AUDIO PROFILE You can accentuate certain tones by setting one of the 6 predefined audio profiles (Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Treble, Bass). In the Audio Mode menu, select one of the audio profiles from the list and confirm. ESETTING THE RADIO If necessary, you can reset the radio to its initial settings.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    ECORDING A RADIO PROGRAMME Select the Record > Record menu, and confirm. Select the required Station and confirm. Define and confirm the start time of the recording:  turn the knob to reach the desired time,  press the knob to confirm the time displayed. Thus, first define the hours, then the minutes.
  • Page 12: The Product

    Problem Causes Solutions No sound Volume fault Adjust the volume. Radio buttons inactive Radio locked Lower the HOLD button. Cannot find radio station in the Bad quality radio reception Repeat the scan on the DAB list during station scanning band. ENVIRONMENT Preserving the environment is an essential preoccupation at Sagemcom.

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