View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide Contents DAB/DAB+FM radio with dock for iPod/iPhone Introducing your View Quest Retro DAB+ ............................4 Welcome from the Retro DAB+ Design Team ......................4 What can my Retro DAB+ do apart from look fab? ....................4 iPod/iPhone dock .................................4 DAB/DAB+ receiver ................................4...
Welcome from the Retro DAB+ Design Team Hello and welcome to your Retro DAB+. We are View Quest – an award-winning British company determined to excel in technical and aesthetic design. Our goal for Retro DAB+ is to create a feature rich product that not only sounds exceptional but looks fantastic too.
View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide Talk to us We would really value your feedback – how well have we succeeded in our mission to create a stylish, high- quality sound experience? If you’d like to share anything about your Retro DAB+ – things you love, things you’d like, or things that could be better, we’d love to hear from you.
View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide Important Safety Information – please read Please read this guide before using your unit – it contains guidance and recommendations that can help ensure long-lasting, trouble-free, safe operation. Please keep this guide for future reference.
View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK), NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. DANGEROUS VOLTAGE Dangerous Voltages, that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons is present within this product’s enclosure.
View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide Finding your way around your Retro DAB+ Front View Standby Power ON or OFF Scan stations 3. PRE Store stations selected Scroll down or Go to Previous Confirm and pause Scroll up or Go To Next 7.
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View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide Back View 1. Aerial 2. DC in 3. AUX-IN for other devices 4. On/Off...
View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide Battery Use Your Retro DAB+ can be powered by 4 x Type ‘C’ batteries. Be sure to insert batteries of the correct type and ensure correct polarity (+/-). Battery Removal Use thumb or nger to pull clip down and outward in order to release battery cover.
- When switching on for the first time, slide the power switch on the back of the radio to “ON”. What you will see when you switch on - “View Quest” will be displayed for 2 seconds, followed by the clock. This is ‘standby’ mode. - After 10 seconds the display backlight will switch off.
View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide Using your Retro DAB+ Go through positioning, preparing and switching on, above if required. If the clock is displayed, your Retro DAB+ is in standby mode. If so, press (1) to leave standby mode and enter working mode.
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View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide 7. To store the current station as a preset: a. You can store up to 10 DAB/DAB+ presets. b. Press and hold PRE (3) until a flashing ‘1’ is shown on the bottom right of the display and then release the button.
10. To set the time: in FM mode your Retro DAB+ will synchronize with the time and date of the station. iPod or iPhone 1. Connect your iPod/iPhone: gently push the spring-loaded panel with the View Quest logo on it. It will slide out to reveal the iPod/iPhone connector. Dock your iPod/iPhone.
View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide 4. To select tracks to play, use your iPod/iPhone to navigate to your music. You can then navigate using controls on your Retro DAB+: a. Press (4) or (6) to play previous or next track.
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View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide 5. Set alarm time hours by pressing (4) or (6). Press (5) to confirm hours setting and go on to minutes. 6. Set alarm time minutes by pressing (4) or (6). Press (5) to confirm hours setting and go on to alarm type.
View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide Alarm Sounds - If the alarm is set to DAB/DAB+ mode and no DAB/DAB+ stations can be received, BEEP Tone1 will sound. - If the alarm is set to “iPod” mode and there is no iPod connected, BEEP Tone1 will sound.
View Quest Retro DAB+ Operation Guide Environmental Disposal Information Electrical and electronic products displaying the crossed out wheeled bin symbol above must not be disposed of in general household waste. Take the product to a recycling facility that accepts electrical and electronic products.
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