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All electrical and electronic products must not be disposed of with household
waste. Please refer to the retailer from whom you purchase this item for 
disposal instructions.
Packaging materials can be recycled using your local collection facilities.

Warning/Troubleshooting/Technical Specifications

If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair.
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints ,consult you retailer or
service centre.
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set 
                    yourself ,as this would void your guarantee.

Troubleshooting

Technical specification

12

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE

REMEDY

No radio sound

Poor reception

No AUX input  sound

1.Weak radio aerial signal

interference caused by 

other electrical equipment.

2.The station is not tuned in.

1.Extend and aim the aerial for 

the best reception possible,keep

the unit away from other electrical 

equipment. 

2.Fine tune the station.

1.Volume may not be adjusted.
2.Headphone are connected.
3.Power is not correctly connected.

1.Increase the volume level.
2.Disconnect Headphone .
3.Check the Power properly.

1.Volume may not be adjusted.
2.Headphone are connected.
3.Power is not correctly connected.
4.3.5mm cable not connected correctly.

1.Increase the volume level.

2.Disconnect Headphone .

3.Check the Power and connect 

   power properly.

4.Connect 3.5mm cable connect.

No Bluetooth 

1.Unit not in Bluetooth mode.
2.Audio device not open Bluetooth mode.

1.Put unit in Bluetooth mode
2.Open audio device Bluetooth mode

Bluetooth standard :Bluetooth V3.0+EDR
Transmission power: CLASS 2dBm
Bluetooth Frequency range: 2.402GHz-2.480GHz
Wireless transmission range: 10Metre
Supply voltage: DC 12V   3A
DAB+: 174-240MHz
FM: 87.5-108MHz

Summary of Contents for oslobludab

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Page 2: ...ure you read the safety instructions before you operate this unit This Digital Radio has been designed to give you many years of trouble free service In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please call one of our qualified service engineers on the full free warranty line 1300 055 518 Contents Your DAB Radios Introduction Contents Introduction Safety Instructions Your DAB Wha...

Page 3: ... openings with items such as news papers tablecloths curtains etc This may cause overheating No naked flame sources such as lit candles should be placed on the unit Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases they should not be placed on the unit Do not place the unit in closed bookcases or racks without proper ventilation Disconnect the unit fr...

Page 4: ...to confirm the selection Play Pause in Bluetooth mode 10 11 VOL VOL Press to adjust the volume level 12 SNOOZE Press to enter SNOOZE mode 13 Display LED display showing all information on the radio 14 ANTENNA The radio comes with a telescopic antenna adjust the antenna for best reception 15 DC12V IN Use this to the enclosed DC power supply 17 AUX IN Use 3 5mm audio cable to connect to audio device...

Page 5: ...ntage and uses the direct and reflected signals to actually reinforce the end result allowing for better service most of the time A signal DAB frequency can be used to cover the whole of Australia solving many of the problems experienced with the earlier analogue system DAB scan automatically tunes in all of the available stations in your area Broadcasters can transmit text to your radio this way ...

Page 6: ... during storms or if being left unused for long period of time 6 Carefully remove your DAB receiver form the box we recommend you keep the package for future reference 1 Connect the power 2 Exetend the telescopic aerial Connect the power adaptor provided to the unit and then connect to you wall outlet and turn on the power Extend the telescopic aerial for the best reception possible 3 Turning on t...

Page 7: ... 5 Changing the volume Adjust the volume level by pressing the VOL button to increase the volume or decrease the volume by pressing the VOL button 7 Connect your headphones to the 3 5mm headphone socket on the back of the unit as shown above ...

Page 8: ... weak stations press the SCAN button and the radio will scan and store all available stations We recommend scanning for new stations every so often to pick up any newly launched digital radio stations Storing a station preset You can store up to 10 DAB station presets for easy play back 1 Select the station you wish to preset press and hold the PRESET button until the display shows then release th...

Page 9: ... to the first setting Audio mode This shows the current station is broadcast in stereo or mono DLS Dynamic label segment This is the scrolling message that the broadcaster may include with their transmissions Signal strength This shows the signal transmission level Program type This is the type and description of the program provided by the DAB station Time and Date This shows the current time and...

Page 10: ...the and buttons to select ALARM type DAB FM Beep tone1 Beep tone2 then press the ENTER button to confirm If you select DAB or FM you should select station you desired 5 Press the and buttons to adjust alarm volume as desired then press the ENTER button to confirm 6 To turn off the alarm you will need to change the ON setting to OFF 7 To silence the alarm press the STANDBY button Alarm setting Cloc...

Page 11: ...ess the SNOOZE button to cycle through the 10 light setting Bluetooth connection 1 Press the MODE button to enter Bluetooth mode operate your bluetooth device to pair with the speaker 2 LCD will display pairing after enter Bluetooth mode it will keep flashing until successful pairing 3 LCD will display paired after successful pairing press ENTER button to play music 4 NOTE The Bluetooth name is OS...

Page 12: ...ther electrical equipment 2 The station is not tuned in 1 Extend and aim the aerial for the best reception possible keep the unit away from other electrical equipment 2 Fine tune the station 1 Volume may not be adjusted 2 Headphone are connected 3 Power is not correctly connected 1 Increase the volume level 2 Disconnect Headphone 3 Check the Power properly 1 Volume may not be adjusted 2 Headphone ...

Page 13: ...bly foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality the failure does not amount to a major failure In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please contact the Warranty on 1300 055 518 and have you receipt of purchase on hand This guarantee is subject to the following provisions It is only va...

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