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Model: PDR-040
USER MANUAL
DAB+, FM radio with rechargeable battery and Bluetooth
HANDLEIDING
DAB+, FM-radio met oplaadbare batterij en Bluetooth
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
DAB+/FM-Radio mit wiederaufladbarer Batterie und Bluetooth
MODE D’EMPLOI
Radio DAB +, FM avec batterie rechargeable et Bluetooth
MANUAL DEL USUARIO
Radio DAB+ FM con batería recargable y Bluetooth
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English ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Nederlands ............................................................................................................................................................................ 27
Deutsch ................................................................................................................................................................................. 56
Français ................................................................................................................................................................................. 86
Español ................................................................................................................................................................................ 114
Version: 1.0
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English
PDR-040
CAUTION:
Usage of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
This unit should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except qualified service personnel.
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USE
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN MIND:
1. Do not use this device near water.
2. Clean only with a slightly damp cloth.
3. Do not cover or block any ventilation openings. When placing the device on a shelf, leave
5 cm (2”) free space around the whole device.
4. Install in accordance with the supplied user manual.
5. * Don’t step on or pinch the power adaptor. Be very careful, particularly near the plugs
and the cable’s exit point. Do not place heavy items on the power adaptor, which may
damage it. Keep the entire device out of children’s reach! When playing with the power
cable, they can seriously injure themselves.
6. * Unplug this device during lightning storms or when unused for a long period.
7. Keep the device away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, candles and
other heat-generating products or naked flame.
8. Avoid using the device near strong magnetic fields.
9. Electrostatic discharge can disturb normal usage of this device. If so, simply reset and
restart the device following the instruction manual. During file transmission, please handle
with care and operate in a static-free environment.
10. Warning! Never insert an object into the product through the vents or openings. High
voltage flows through the product and inserting an object can cause electric shock and/or
short circuit internal parts. For the same reason, do not spill water or liquid on the
product.
11. Do not use in wet or moist areas such as bathrooms, steamy kitchens or near swimming
pools.
12. Do not use this device when condensation may occur.
13. Although this device is manufactured with the utmost care and checked several times
before leaving the factory, it is still possible that problems may occur, as with all electrical
appliances. If you notice smoke, an excessive build-up of heat or any other unexpected
phenomena, you should disconnect the plug from the main power socket immediately.
14. This device must operate on a power source as specified on the specification label. If you
are not sure of the type of power supply used in your home, consult your dealer or local
power company.
15. * The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
16. * Do not overload ac outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause fire or electric
shock.
17. * Devices with class 1 construction should be connected to a main socket outlet with a
protective earthed connection.
18. * Devices with class 2 construction do not require a earthed connection.
19. Keep away from rodents. Rodents enjoy biting on power cords.
20. * Always hold the plug when pulling it out of the main supply socket. Do not pull the
power cord. This can cause a short circuit.
21. Avoid placing the device on any surfaces that may be subject to vibrations or shocks.
22. To clean the device, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use solvents or petrol based fluids. To
remove severe stains, you may use a damp cloth with dilute detergent.
23. The supplier is not responsible for damage or lost data caused by malfunction, misuse,
modification of the device or battery replacement.
24. Do not interrupt the connection when the device is formatting or transferring files.
Otherwise, data may be corrupted or lost.
25. If the unit has USB playback function, the usb memory stick should be plugged into the
unit directly. Don’t use an usb extension cable because it can cause interference resulting
in failing of data.
26. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and make sure that no objects
filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on or near the apparatus.
27. * To completely disconnect the power input, the mains plug of the apparatus shall be
disconnected from the mains, as the disconnect device is the mains plug of apparatus.
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28. If the unit works with battery, Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire or the like.
29. Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
30. The apparatus can only be used in moderate extremely cold or climates warm
environments should be avoided.
31. The rating label has been marked on the bottom or back panel of the apparatus.
32. This device is not intended for use by people (including children) with physical, sensory or
mental disabilities, or a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they’re under
supervision or have received instructions about the correct use of the device by the
person who is responsible for their safety.
33. This product is intended for non professional use only and not for commercial or industrial
use.
34. Make sure the unit is adjusted to a stable position. Damage caused by using this product in
an unstable position or by failure to follow any other warning or precaution contained
within this user manual will not be covered by warranty.
35. Never remove the casing of this apparatus.
36. Never place this apparatus on other electrical equipment.
37. Do not use or store this product in a place where it is subject to direct sunlight, heat,
excessive dust or vibration.
38. Do not allow children access to plastic bags.
39. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
40. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as the power supply cord or the plug, when liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, when the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
41. *Do not use a damaged power cord or plug or a loose outlet. Doing so may result in fire or
electric shock.
42. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds from personal music players may lead to temporary or
permanent hearing loss.
43. If the product contains or is delivered with a remote control containing coin / cell
batteries:
Warning :
“Do not ingest battery, Chemical Burn Hazard” or equivalent working.
[The remote control supplied with] This product contains a coin / button cell battery is
swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death.
Keep new and used batteries away from children.
If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it
away from children.
If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body,
seek immediate medical attention.
INSTALLATION
Unpack all parts and remove protective material.
*Do not connect the unit to the mains before checking the mains voltage and before all
other connections have been made.
*Those instruction are related only to products using power cable or AC power adaptor.
Warning
Never remove the casing of this apparatus.
Never place this apparatus on the other electrical equipment.
Notice
If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product
please note that: All batteries and accumulators need to be removed
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from this product (Removal of Waste Batteries and Accumulators) .
Always bring your product to a professional to remove the built-in
battery.
Accessories:
User manual
Micro USB Cable
Power Adaptor
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Device Overview
Top View
Front View
Side view
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Item
Description
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/MODE
02
MENU/INFO
03
04
05
PRESET
06
1
2
3
4
5
07
Rotary Button
/
08
Telescopic Antenna
09
Display
10
Lanyard
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Loud speaker
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12
Charging USB port
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USB port
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Earphone jack
15
Charging LED
1.
Adjusting/Fixing the Telescopic antenna (metal antenna)
The number and quality of broadcast stations depends on the reception
conditions at the location of the device as well as the radio antenna.
Optimum reception can be achieved with the telescopic antenna when it
fixed and placed at the right position.
To improve the DAB/FM reception, extend the telescopic antenna to
the full length and alter the position. (Figure 1)
When the reception is still not better after extending the antenna,
move the radio to another position/room
Figure 1
Bad weather conditions may influence the reception
2.
Charging the Battery
2.1.
The Lenco PDR-040 has a rechargeable lithium battery which can’t be
replaced. On first time use the radio, charge it for about 3.5 ~ 4 hours
or until the battery icon on the display shows the battery full symbol.
2.2.
Recharge the battery every month to maintain the battery life, if the
unit is not used for a long time.
2.3.
How to charge the built-in battery:
2.3.1.
Connect the supplied micro USB charging cable to the Charging
USB port (12). Connect the other end of the cable to the supplied
external 5V 1A USB Charger or use your Computers USB port.
when charging a + symbol will appear on the centre of the
battery symbol display (9) and the Red charging LED (15) will light
up.
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2.3.2.
Disconnect the USB cable when charging is completed.
3.
Power on the Lenco PDR-040 radio
Short press the “ /MODE (01)” button to power on. It will automatically
go to your last used mode.
4.
Power off/Standby the Lenco PDR-040
4.1.
Press and hold the “ /MODE(01) ” button for 3 seconds to power off
the device when in battery mode (USB charging cable not connected)
(When the USB charging cable is connected the device will go into
standby mode and charges the internal battery)
5.
Mode switching (BT/FM/DAB)
You can switch between BT/FM and DAB mode by short pressing
/MODE(01) when the unit is powered on
6.
Select the information shown on LED display
When listening to a DAB radio station, FM radio station or you are
streaming a track from your Bluetooth device, you can change the
information that is displayed on PDR-040’s display.
DAB Radio station
When listening to a DAB radio station, short press MENU/INFO (02) to
toggle the information displayed on PDR-040’s screen between scrolling
text “signal strength” “programming type” station name” “frequency
signal error “Bitrate” “Battery level” Time” and “Data”
FM Radio station
When listening to a FM radio station, short press MENU/INFO (02) to
toggle the information displayed on PDR-040’s screen between scrolling
text “PTY “programming type” station name” “Stereo/mono” “Battery
level” Time” and “Data”
Bluetooth
When streaming a track from Bluetooth device to PDR-040, short press
MENU/INFO (02) to toggle the information displayed on PDR-040’s
screen between Time” and “Data”
7.
System Settings
When the Lenco PDR-040 is powered on, press and hold the
MENU/INFO (02)” button to enter the settings menu. (This works in BT,
FM and DAB mode)
Within the settings menu, turn the “Rotary button (07)knob or press
(03) or (04) button repeatedly to select “system” in the menu
on display, Press the “Rotary button (07)” to enter the system settings.
The selectable sub-menus of the system menu: <Sleep>, <Alarm>, <Time>,
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<Backlight>, <Language>, <Factory Reset>, <Software upgrade> and <SW
version>.
7.1.
Sleep setting and Turn off Sleep timer
Rotate “Rotary button (07)” or Press (03)” or “ (04)”button to
select <sleep> in the menu, Press “Rotary button (07)” enter sleep
setting menu.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press (03) or (04)button
to select the desired sleep time. You can select <15 minutes>, <30
minutes>, <60 minutes>, <90 minutes>, <120 minutes> or < Sleep off>.
Press the “Rotary button(07)to activate the selected duration.
Press “MENU/INFO (02)” to return previous menu.
Note: when a sleep time is active, the remaining time digits will display
on the top right corner of LED display, and then it will start counting
down every minute, e. g. S120, means this device will go into standby
after 120minutes. The time digits and battery symbol will appear
alternatively on the top right corner of LED display.
7.2.
Alarm setting
Important note: The alarm can not be used when Lenco PDR-040 is
powered off.
This means that the alarm can only be used when the device is
connected to an external power source: it will never work on the
battery to avoid that the battery could be empty when you need to
wake up.
You can set up two separate Alarms on this device, for the Alarm tone,
you can select DAB radio, FM radio or Buzzer.
Setting the Alarm 1:
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press “ (03) ” or “ (04)
button to select <Alarm>
select “Alarm 1”, Press the “Rotary button (07) twice times to enter
the “Alarm 1 setup
The hour digits will flash on the display, Rotate “Rotary button (07)
or Press (03) ” or “ (04) button to adjust the hour.
Press the “Rotary button (07)” to confirm the hour. Now the minutes
are flashing. Set the minutes like you did with the hours.
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Now you can set the duration time.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press “ (03)” or “ (04) button
to select the duration time between 15 and 120 minutes.
Press the “Rotary button (07)” to confirm the selection and go to the
alarm tone.
The source area will flash, you can select DAB/FM/Buzzer as Alarm
tone. Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press (03)” or (04)”
button to set the alarm tone.
If you select “DAB” as alarm tone, press “Rotary button(07)” to select
<last listened>, <Preset1>, <Preset2>, <Preset3>, <Preset4>, <Preset5>
as sound source.
Note: Presets have to be stored first before you can select a preset as
sound source.
If you select “FM” as alarm tone, press the “Rotary button(07) ” to
select <last listened>, <Preset1>, <Preset2>, <Preset3>, <Preset4>,
<Preset5> as sound source.
Note: Presets have to be stored first before you can select a preset as
sound source.
After setting the alarm tone, you can set the alarm repeat. Rotate the
Rotary button (07) ” or Press “ (03) ” or “ (04) ”button to
choose between Once, Daily, Weekdays or Weekends
Note: If you select Once you have to set the desired date.
Now you can set the alarm volume level.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press “ (03)” or “ (04)
button repeatedly to adjust the volume level
Active the Alarm
After setting the volume, the word “ON (by AC only)” or “Alarm Off
will flash.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press “ (03)” or “ (04)” button
repeatedly to Turn On/Off Alarm 1.
Press the “Rotary button (07)” to confirm or Press the “MENU/INFO
(02) ” button to cancel the alarm settings.
You can repeat the above steps for setting Alarm 2.
When the alarm is triggered:
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Press the /MODEbutton to stop the alarm.
7.2.1.
Snooze
When the alarm is triggered, short press the Rotary button(07) to
snooze the alarm
To set the snooze time, short press the "Rotate button (07)" for 5 minutes
at a time (The overall snooze duration is 30 minutes).
The snooze time will count down on the LED display.
Press the /MODEbutton to stop the alarm snooze.
7.3.
Time setting
First enter the system menu, rotate the Rotary button (07)” or Press“
(03)” or “ (04)”button to select the <Time> menu.
Short press “Rotary button (07)to go into the menu which selects.
7.3.1.
Set the Time/Date
Rotate “Rotary button (07)” or Press (03)” or “ (04)”button
repeatedly to select <Set Time/Date> in the menu. Press “Rotary
button (07)” to set the time and Date.
the hour digits will flash on the display.
Rotate the Rotary button (07)” or Press “ (03) ” or “
(04) ”button repeatedly to adjust the hour and press the “Rotary
button (07) ” to confirm the hours then set the minutes.
The minute digits will flash on the display, Rotate the Rotary button
(07)” or Press the“ (03)” or “ (04)”button repeatedly to adjust
the minute and press “Rotary button (07)” to confirm the minutes.
Now set the AM/PM indication date. (if selected 12 hours format)
The AM/PM will flash on the display, Rotate the Rotary button (07)
or Press“ (03) ” or “ (04) ”button repeatedly to select AM or PM
and press the “Rotary button (07) ” to confirm the settings. Now set
the date.
The date digits will flash on the display, Rotate the Rotary button (07)
or Press (03)” or “ (04)”button repeatedly to adjust the date
and press the “Rotary button (07)” to confirm the settings. Now set
the Month
The month digits will flash on the display, rotate the “Rotary button
(07)” or Press (03)” or “ (04)”button repeatedly to adjust the
month and press the “Rotary button (07)” to confirm the settings.
Now set the year.
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The year digits will flash on the display, rotate the Rotary button (07)
or Press (03)” or “ (04)”button repeatedly to adjust the year
and press the “Rotary button (07)” to confirm the settings, then the
display will show “Time Saved”.
If you do not want to save the settings, press the “MENU/INFO (02)
button to cancel the settings, the display will show “Time Not Saved”.
7.3.2.
Setting the date format
Rotate the Rotary button (07)” or Press “ (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select the <Set date format> from the menu, Press the
Rotary button (07) ” to enter the date format sub-menu.
Rotate the Rotary button (07)” or Press (03)” or “ (04)”button
to select the desired format, it has 2 format for select, MM-DD-YYYY
and DD-MM-YYYY, Press the Rotary button (07)” to confirm the
selection.
If you do not want to save the settings, press the “MENU/INFO (02)
button to cancel the settings.
Note: the current setting is marked with a “*”
7.3.3.
Setting 12/24 Hour format
Rotate the Rotary button (07)” or Press “ (03)” or “
(04) ”button to select <Set 12/24 hour> from the menu. Press the
Rotary button (07)” to enter the time format sub-menu.
Rotate the Rotary button (07)” or Press “ (03)or “ (04)”button
to select the desired format (12-hour format/24-hour format) and
Press the Rotary button (07) ” to confirm the selection.
If you do not want to save the settings, press the “MENU/INFO (02)
button to cancel the settings.
7.3.4.
Auto Update
Rotate the Rotary button (07)” or Press (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select <Auto update> from the menu, Press the
Rotary button (07) ” to enter the auto update sub-menu.
Rotate “Rotary button (07)” or Press (03) ” or “ (04) ”button to
select auto update mode from the menu. You can select <update from
any>, <update from FM>, <update from DAB> or <No update>, Press
the “Rotary button (07)” to confirm the update mode setting.
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If you do not want to save the settings, press the “MENU/INFO (02)
button to cancel the settings.
7.4.
Backlight
7.4.1.
After entering System settings menu, rotate the Rotary button
(07)” or Press “ (03) ” or “ (04) ”button to select <Backlight>
from the menu. Press the “Rotary button (07)” to enter the
Backlight settings sub-menu.
7.4.2.
Timeout
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press “ (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select <Timeout> from the menu, Press the “Rotary
button (07) ” to enter the Timeout sub-menu.
Rotate the Rotary button (07)” or Press (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select the duration from menu, you can select <10 sec>,
<20 sec>, <30 sec>, <45 sec>, <60 sec>, <90 sec>, <120 sec>, <180 sec>
and <on>, Press the “Rotary button (07) ” to confirm the duration
time.
If you do not want to save the settings, press the “MENU/INFO (02)
button to cancel the settings.
7.4.3.
Dim Level
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select the <Dim level> from the menu. Press the
Rotary button (07)” to enter the Dim level sub-menu.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select Dim level from menu. You can select <Medium>,
<Low>, <High>, Press “Rotary button(07)” to confirm the Dim level
setting.
If you do not want to save the settings, press the “MENU/INFO (02)
button to cancel the settings.
7.4.4.
On Level
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press “ (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select the <On level> from the menu. Press the “Rotary
button (07) ” to enter the On level sub-menu.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press (03) ” or “ (04)
button to select the On level from the menu. You can select <Medium>,
<Low>, <High>, Press the “Rotary button (07) ” to confirm the On level
setting.
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If you do not want to save the settings, press the “MENU/INFO (02)
button to cancel the settings.
7.5.
Language
7.5.1.
After entering System settings menu, rotate the “Rotary button
(07) or Press (03) or (04) ”button to select <Language>
from the menu. Press the “Rotary button (07) ” to enter the
Language settings menu.
7.5.2.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select the language you want and Press the
Rotary button (07) ” to confirm the language settings
If you do not want to save the settings, press the “MENU/INFO (02)
button to cancel the settings.
7.6.
Factory Reset
In some circumstances the device needs to be reset to factory defaults
NOTE: All settings/presets will be lost when doing a factory reset.
7.6.1.
After entering the System settings mode, Rotate the “Rotary
button (07)” or Press “ (03)” or “ (04)”button to select
<Factory Reset> from the menu.
7.6.2.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select <Yes> or <No> and Press the “Rotary button
(07) ” to confirm the selection.
If you do not want to save the settings, press the “MENU/INFO (02)
button to cancel the settings.
7.7.
Software upgrade
Connect the Micro USB cable to the “Charging USB port (12) and the
supplied external 5V 1A USB charger, and then use other micro USB cable
connect to “USB port (13) and other end connect to your PC to enable
the upgrade mode.
7.7.1.
After entering the System settings menu, rotate the “Rotary
button (07) ” or Press (03) ” or “ (04) ”button to select
<Software upgrade> from the menu. Press the “Rotary button
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(07) ” to enter Software upgrade menu.
7.7.2.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select <Yes> or <No> and Press the “Rotary button
(07) ” to confirm the selection.
7.7.3.
If you do not want to upgrade the FW, press the “MENU/INFO
(02) ” button to cancel.
NOTE: Software update can only be done if you have received an
approved update file from our service department. Upgrade with other
software files will make a Permanent damage to this apparatus.
7.8.
SW version
7.8.1.
After entering the System settings menu, Rotate the “Rotary
button (07) ” or Press (03) ” or “ (04) ”button to select
<SW version> from the menu. Press the “Rotary button (07) ” to
display the SW version information.
7.8.2.
Press “MENU/INFO(02)” button to return to previous menu.
8.
How do use the DAB Radio
8.1.
General functions
8.1.1.
Switching On and Off
Short press the /MODEbutton to power on the Lenco PDR-040.
Then short press /MODEbutton to select DAB mode.
8.1.2.
Adjusting the volume
Rotate the Rotary button (07) to adjust the volume.
The Display will show the volume bar
8.1.3.
Speaker mute.
In DAB radio listening mode, short press the Rotary button(07) to
mute the speaker. The Display will show: < Volume Muted > for ~2
seconds
Short press the Rotary button(07) again or Rotate the “Rotary
button (07) to resume the volume.
8.2.
General Setting
In DAB mode, Press and hold the MENU/INFO (02) button to open
the DAB setting menu.
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8.2.1.
Full scan
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press “ (03) ” or “ (04) ” to
select <Full scan> from the menu. Press the “Rotary button (07) ” to
start the full scan.
The display will show: <scanning...> and automatically scans for
available DAB stations.
When the autoscan is finished you can repeatedly press “ (03) ” or
(04) button to find your desired radio station and select it. by
pressing the “Rotary button (07) .
Then you can store your favorite station as a preset:
Press and hold the PRESET(05) ”button.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press“ (03) ” or “ (04) ”button
to select a storage location. You then can select storage location (P1-P30)
and press the “Rotary button (07) to store the station into the selected
preset, ”Preset saved” will appear on screen.
Note: Press and hold preset button 1 5 to directly store current radio
station to preset 1 till 5
If there is already a DAB station stored to the preset you have selected,
the new station replaces it.
8.2.2.
Manual Tune
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press “ (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select<Manual Tune> from the menu.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press (03) ” or “ (04)
button to tune to a DAB Radio station. Press the “Rotary button (07)
to confirm.
The DAB radio stations of the selected channel will be stored into
Station list (program list).
Press “MENU/INFO (02) ” button to return to previous menu.
See 8.4.3 for more information
8.2.3.
DRC
Dynamic Range Control (DRC) is used to make quieter sounds in a
digital radio broadcast easier to hear at low volume or in a noisy
environment. Check with the broadcasters to find out if they use DRC.
Setting Dynamic Range Control (DRC) for DAB stations
When you activate Dynamic Range Control, you can hear lower sounds
better in a loud environment.
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Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press “ (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to select<DRC> from the menu. Press the “Rotary button
(07) ” to open DRC sub-menu.
Rotate the Rotary button (07) ” or Press “ (03) ” or “
(04) ”button to set DRC. You can select <DRC off>, <DRC high>, <DRC
low>, Press the Rotary button (07) ” to confirm the settings
Press “MENU/INFO (02) ” button to return to previous menu.
DRC High: Applies maximum compression to the DRC level.
DRC Low: Applies reduced compression to the DRC level.
DRC Off: Removes DRC compression.
Note: The selected DAB station must support DRC.
8.2.4.
PRUNE
Removing inactive DAB radio stations from the program list
you can remove inactive DAB radio stations, which are no longer
available from the program list. These DAB radio stations are marked
with “?.
In DAB mode, Press and hold the MENU/INFO (02) button to open
the menu.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press “ (03) ” or “
(04) ”button and select<Prune> from the menu. Press the “Rotary
button (07)” to select <Yes> or <No>.
Press the “Rotary button (07)” to confirm the set.
Press the “MENU/INFO (02)” button to return to previous menu.
8.3.
DAB mode
8.3.1.
Selecting DAB mode
Short press the /MODE button to select DAB mode.
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Display shows: < name of a DAB radio station >.
8.3.2.
Selecting DAB radio station
Tune the desired station from the station list (program list) step by
step by press (03) ” or “ (04) ”button repeatedly and short
press the Rotary button (07) button to confirm the selection.
8.3.3.
Displaying DAB station information
To display information on the current DAB station, short press the
MENU/INFO (02) button repeatedly.
Display: The following information will appear on screen in sequence:
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Information from the provider (e. g. the title of the song, the e-mail
address) , the battery level, the signal strength, the genre, the
ensemble (e. g. BR Bayern) , the current channel and frequency, the
bit rate, the broadcasting format, the current time and date.
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8.4.
Preset and Auto scanning
8.4.1.
You can follow 8. 2. 1 to auto full scan for DAB stations or,
8.4.2.
In DAB mode, Press and hold the Rotary button (07) ” to start
auto scan the DAB stations.
8.4.3.
You can manually store the DAB stations to the program list. You
can store your favorite DAB radio stations into presets memory
P1-P30.
8.4.4.
Access/broadcast stored DAB stations
Short press the “PRESET (05) button to open program list. You will
find your stored stations.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press the “Number button (06)
to select the stored stations and Press the “Rotary button (07) ” to
broadcast the stored Station.
8.5.
Manually Store/select a DAB Station
8.5.1.
Manually store stations in DAB mode,
Short press (03) ” or “ (04) button to tune a digital radio
station.
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Display shows: < the name of the radio station >.
Press and hold “PRESET (05) button and Rotate the “Rotary button
(07) ” to select store location (P1-P30) and short press the Rotary
button (07) to store the station.
Press and hold the “Number button (06) to directly store the stations.
(refer to 8. 5. 3)
8.5.2.
Access preset stored DAB stations
Short press “PRESET (05)button to open preset list. You will find you
stored stations here (P1 to P30).
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press the “Number button (06) to
select the stored stations and Press the “Rotary button (07) ”to listen
to the stored Station.
8.5.3.
Store preset 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5
Directly store to preset
When you found a favorite DAB stations during listening.
You can simply long press one of the preset number buttons (1, 2, 3, 4,
or 5) to directly store the current station into a preset memory.
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Display shows: < Preset (Number) stored >.
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NOTE: If there is already a DAB station stored in the preset you have
selected, the new station replaces it.
8.5.4.
Direct selecting preset 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5
In DAB mode, short press one of the preset number buttons (1, 2, 3, 4, or
5) to directly access your favorite DAB station stored in the presets list.
9.
How do use FM Radio
9.1.
General functions
9.1.1.
Switching On and Off
Short press the /MODE button to select FM mode.
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Display shows: < name of a FM radio station >.
9.1.2.
Adjusting the volume
Rotate the Rotary button (07) to adjust the volume level.
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Display shows the volume bar
9.1.3.
Speaker mute/resume volume
In radio listening mode, short press the Rotary button (07) to mute
the speaker.
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Display shows: < Volume Muted > for ~2 seconds
Short press the Rotary button (07) again to resume volume.
9.2.
General Setting
In FM mode, Press and hold the MENU/INFO (02) button to open the
FM Setting menu.
9.2.1.
Scan setting
You can choose whether PRD-040 automatically store a scannable FM
station or a scannable FM station with a strong signal when scanning
for an FM station. To change the FM scan setting:
Rotate the “Rotary button (07)” or Press (03) ” or “
(04) button to select <scan setting> from the menu. Press the Rotary
button (07) ” to set the scanning options.
Rotate the “Rotary button (07) ” or Press the (03) ” or “ (04)
button to select <strong station> or <All stations> from the menu,
Press the “Rotary button (07) ” to confirm the selection.
All stations: Choose this option to change the scan setting to
automatically store all scannable FM stations.
Strong Station: Choose this option to change the scan setting to
automatically store scannable FM station with a strong signal.
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