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Instructions(Cont.) 

Alarm Setting 

Press the ALARM button and

Alarm 1

will be displayed . 

Press the ENTER button to use Alarm 1 or press NEXT to access Alarm 2. 

Press the NEXT button so the word “ON” is flashing and press ENTER to confirm. 

The hour digits for the alarm ill flash, press the PREV or NEXT to change the hour 

and press the ENTER button to confirm. 

Press the PREV or NEXT button to change the minute and press the ENTER button to 

confirm. 

Press the PREV or NEXT button to change the volume and press the ENTER button to 

confirm. 

Press the PREV or NEXT button to change between Alarm-DAB-FM and press the 

ENTER button to confirm. 

To set the Alarm 2, follow the Alarm 1 instructions. 

NOTE: 

You can press the INFO/MENU button to get back last one step when in the 

process of setting the alarm. 

Turning off the alarm 

Press the ALARM button and select the alarm you wish to turn off using the NEXT 

button. 

To turn off the alarm, press the NEXT button so the word “OFF” is flashing and press 

ENTER. The alarm is now OFF. 

 

Turning off the alarm when sounding  

Press the ALARM button to turn off the alarm when sounding. 

Note

The alarm will keep ringing for 1hour if you do not turn off it when it is 

sounding. 

 

Snooze Function 

When the alarm sounds, press the ENTER/SNOOZE button to delay the alarm for 

another 9 mins. The radio will go to Standby mode. 

You can press

 

 button to stop the Snooze function and then go to the operation 

mode before the alarm rings. 

 

Summary of Contents for R220DAB

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ... open the equipment Charger Cord Only use the micro USB cable that is provided with the unit Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required if any of the following have occurred the power cord or plug has been damaged the unit has been exposed to rain or moisture objects have fallen into the unit the unit has been dropped or is not working correctly Electrostati...

Page 3: ...ar a TV refrigerator microwave oven amplifier or DVD player and may adversely affect the sound quality In such a case move the radio away from the device that causes the interference Do not install or place this radio in a bookcase built in cabinet or in another confined space Ensure the unit is well ventilated This product is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physica...

Page 4: ...ngs 3 Preset Store and access up to 10 DAB and 10 FM station presets 4 Vol Increase decrease the volume 5 Alarm Sleep Press once to access Alarm 1 info Press twice to access Alarm 2 info Press and hold to set the sleep function 6 Enter Snooze Press to activate 9 minute snooze mode when the alarm is sounding 7 Scan Auto scan all DAB and FM stations 8 Prev Next Select previous next frequency station...

Page 5: ...Product Overview Cont Rear view 1 Telescopic Antenna 2 Speaker ...

Page 6: ...1 On Off Switch 2 Micro USB input 3 Charging Light Indicator 4 3 5mm Headphone Socket ...

Page 7: ...heir reach Inspect the USB cord for damage Do not use the product if the product or its cord have been damaged or are not working properly USB Charging Use the supplied USB cable to charge the the radio Connect the micro USB end to the units s micro USB port Connect the USB end to the USB charging port of your PC or other USB power adapter An output voltage of 5V is required The charging light at ...

Page 8: ...ore the unit was turned off Once the radio has been switched ON press the button to switch between DAB and FM modes During scanning the screen will display a slide bar that indicates the progress of the scan and the amount of radio stations that have been found so far Once the scan has finished the radio will select the first alphanumeric station Slide the ON OFF switch to the OFF position to turn...

Page 9: ...of your favourite station To store a preset you must first be listening to the station that you would like to save Press and hold the PRESET button The display will show Preset empty If a station is already stored the display will show Station name Press the PREV NEXT buttons to select the preset station number 1 10 To save to the selected preset station number press the ENTER button The display w...

Page 10: ... the broadcaster DAB indication Indicates DAB mode Dynamic Label Segment DLS Display scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster FM operation In order to switch the radio from DAB to FM mode press the button oce Auto scan To search for an FM station press the SCAN button This will start scanning up the frequency band To scan down the frequency band press and hold the SCAN button Once a ...

Page 11: ...on Once you saved a station to one of the preset buttons you can Press the PRESET button and press the PREV NEXT buttons to select your desired preset station s number Press the ENTER button to recall a preset station number Station information on FM mode Press the INFO button repeatedly to show the different program information Program Type Displays a description of the type of program provided b...

Page 12: ...on You can check the software version number Resetting the radio Resetting the radio will delete all the tuned DAB stations and all the preset memory stations in FM and DAB modes To reset the radio Press and hold the INFO MENU buton Press the NEXT button repeatedly until Factory reset is displayed on the screen Press the ENTER button and the display will show Factory Reset Use the NEXT button unti...

Page 13: ... to confirm To set the Alarm 2 follow the Alarm 1 instructions NOTE You can press the INFO MENU button to get back last one step when in the process of setting the alarm Turning off the alarm Press the ALARM button and select the alarm you wish to turn off using the NEXT button To turn off the alarm press the NEXT button so the word OFF is flashing and press ENTER The alarm is now OFF Turning off ...

Page 14: ...FAQs ...

Page 15: ...Other Useful Information Specifications Play Time Your radio has a play time of around 5 hours once fully charged This is dependent on signal strength and volume selection of the radio ...

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