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5.

Inserting the batteries 

(optional).  Before installing the 
batteries (not included) please 
ensure that the radio is unplugged 
from the mains power supply.  
 On the back of the radio, push 
in the tab to remove the battery 
compartment.  Insert 4 x AA 
batteries, making sure to note  the 
‘+’ and ‘-‘ markings and position 
the batteries the correct way 
around.  Replace the battery 
cover, making sure it ‘clicks’ shut.  
 If used continuously on battery 
power, your radio has an 
approximate battery life of more 
than 5 hours when using good 
quality batteries.  

 

Note:

 For battery operation, 

please switch off the mains    
power adaptor and remove the 
mains power plug from the back 
of the radio.  

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Only use the recommended 
batteries or those of the same  
equivalent type.

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Do not mix old and new 
batteries or batteries of 
different types. 

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Batteries are to be inserted 
with the correct polarity.

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The supply terminals are not 
to be short-circuited. 

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Remove the batteries from 
the radio if they will not be 
used for an extended period 
of time. 

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Do not attempt to recharge 
non-rechargeable batteries.

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Dispose of old batteries 
carefully. 

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or attempt to open the outer 
casing. 

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Batteries are harmful if 
swallowed, so keep away from 
young children.

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Batteries must not be exposed 
to excessive heat such as 

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CAUTION: Danger of 
explosion if batteries are 
incorrectly replaced. Replace 
only with the same or 
equivalent type.

Summary of Contents for MBASTPY

Page 1: ...DAB FM Radio Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...tions 9 Scanning for DAB stations 10 Manual tune 10 Prune DAB stations 11 Storing a DAB station preset 11 Tune to a DAB preset station 12 Storing your Favourite DAB station 12 Tune to your Favourite D...

Page 3: ...e edge of a table or counter or touch hot surfaces In the event of a fault return the appliance No repair should be attempted by the consumer as this will void your warranty Do not use harsh chemicals...

Page 4: ...view Scan Power Press and hold to power on Press and release to power off Preset Store up to 9 of each of your favourite DAB FM stations Favourite Volume Info Menu Station Headphone socket Mains powe...

Page 5: ...o 2 Fully extend the radio aerial in a vertical position to obtain the maximum signal strength 3 Plug the power adaptor into the mains power wall socket and switch on Welcome to Digital Radio will be...

Page 6: ...nd remove the mains power plug from the back of the radio Only use the recommended batteries or those of the same equivalent type Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types Batte...

Page 7: ...t hand rotary control to adjust the volume Turn clockwise to increase the volume and anti clockwise to decrease the volume Switch on off 1 Press and hold the Power button on the top of the radio to sw...

Page 8: ...ect button on the top of the radio when the station you would like to listen to is displayed Alternatively wait a few seconds and your radio will automatically tune to the displayed station 5 Adjust t...

Page 9: ...strength Signal strength can vary from area to area To check the signal strength in your area visit www digitalradioplus com au Telescopic aerial Please make sure that the aerial on the top of the ra...

Page 10: ...will also be displayed Note See Changing DAB stations on page 9 for how to change DAB stations after a scan Manual tune Using the manual tune feature SY GER WIPIGX E WTIGM G HMKMXEP radio channel freq...

Page 11: ...button to return to the station display Storing a DAB station preset Your radio can store up to 9 DAB stations in its preset memories for instant access to your favourite stations Note When you store...

Page 12: ...hanging DAB stations on page 9 2 Press and hold the Favourite button on the top of your radio Preset 10 stored is displayed Tune to your Favourite DAB station In DAB mode 1 Press and release the Favou...

Page 13: ...al is being transmitted Time and date Supplied by the broadcaster 1 Repeatedly press and release the Info Menu button on the top of the radio to cycle through the different information options Dynamic...

Page 14: ...on on the top of the radio until Full scan is displayed 2 Use Station and Station buttons to scroll to DRC Press and release the Select button The current DRC setting will have an next to it 3 Use the...

Page 15: ...Extending the aerial also ensures the best possible sound quality Tuning to an FM station 1 Press and release the Scan button on the top of your radio to scan up the frequency band Press and hold the...

Page 16: ...Station and Station buttons to move to the preset location that you would like 3 Press the Select button The radio will tune to that station and begin to play Note If no FM station has been stored un...

Page 17: ...an artist or music title DJ s name contact details for the radio station etc Program Type PTY Such as Rock Pop Talk or News Station name Such as BBC R4 Audio mode The radio will automatically switch b...

Page 18: ...low the steps above and in step 4 use the Station or Station buttons to display Sleep off Press ERH VIPIEWI 7IPIGX XS GSR VQ Manually set the date and time 1 Press and hold the Info Menu button on the...

Page 19: ...play backlight for both the Standby and Normal modes of your radio 1 Press and hold the Info Menu button on the top of your radio 2 Use the Station and Station buttons to scroll to System Press and re...

Page 20: ...Press and hold the Info Menu button to return to the station display Factory reset You can reset your radio and restore all of the original factory settings Note If you reset your radio all of your DA...

Page 21: ...No sound Adjust the volume using the left hand rotary control You may have headphones connected Either use the headphones to listen to your radio or unplug the headphones J SY LEZI FEXXIVMIW XXIH XLI...

Page 22: ...22 Turn off the radio and unplug the mains power Leave for one minute and then reconnect your radio Try a factory reset See page 20...

Page 23: ...ut DC 6V 1A Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Batteries 4 x AA batteries or equivalent not supplied DAB frequency range Band III 174 MHz 240 MHz FM frequency range 87 5 MHz to 108 MHz Headphone socket Stereo...

Page 24: ...YVI 8LI FIRI XW TVSZMHIH MR XLMW StandardWarranty are in addition to other rights and remedies you may have under law 1 2 Subject to the above as part of your StandardWarranty Canohm agrees to repair...

Page 25: ...VI PMUYMH WTMPPEKI JEYPX SV QMW adjustment of customer controls use on an incorrect voltage voltage supply problems power surges and dips thunderstorm activity acts of God tampering or unauthorised re...

Page 26: ...software or II programs data or information stored on any media or any part of the good no matter how occurring or for any loss or damage arising JVSQ PSWW SJ YWI PSWW SJ TVS XW SV VIZIRYI SV JSV ER...

Page 27: ...1EKMGFS Authorised Service Centre please contact Australia Toll Free on 1800 636 026 Web www magicboxaudio com au or email service canohm com au New Zealand Toll Free on 0800 486 435 Web www magicboxa...

Page 28: ...Oct13 Issue Draft Retain this information for future reference...

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