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Product Overview

Front View

1.  STANDBY   Button

•  Switches the unit between the ON 

and STANDBY modes.

•  Indicator lights up red when the unit 

is in STANDBY mode.

•  Indicator lights up blue when the unit 

is ON.

Rear View

1

2

3

4

R

DAB

L

AC ~

ON

OFF

R

L

SPEAKER OUT

AUX

1.  SPEAKER OUT Sockets
2.  DAB Aerial Socket
3.  AUX IN Sockets

1

4

3

2

5

2.  CD Tray
3.  Remote Sensor

Receives signals from the remote 

control.

4.  /– Dial

Adjusts the volume.

4.  Power ON/OFF Switch
5.  AC IN Socket

Connects the mains cable to the mains 

socket.

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Summary of Contents for SDABTIP12

Page 1: ...iPod and iPhone are not included Instruction Manual Wireless DAB Hi Fi with a 30 pin dock for iPad iPhone and iPod SDABTIP12 SDABTIP12_IB_130624_candice indd 1 24 06 2013 2 43 PM...

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Page 3: ...ce 14 General Operation 15 Powering ON OFF 15 Selecting Modes 15 Adjusting the Volume 15 Adjusting the Sound Effect 15 Adjusting the Bass 15 Adjusting the Brightness 15 Time Display 15 Auto Setting th...

Page 4: ...top Playback 24 Skipping to Another Track 24 Random Playback 25 Repeat Playback 25 Programme Setting 25 Programme Cancel 25 iPod iPhone iPad Operation 26 Docking the iPhone iPod and Selecting iPhone i...

Page 5: ...he holes slots or any other openings in the case this could result in a fatal electric shock Read all the instructions carefully before using the unit and keep them for future reference Retain the man...

Page 6: ...operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the manual accompanying the unit Service To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove screws The unit does not contain any user serviceable p...

Page 7: ...his instruction manual in order that you fully understand all the operational features offered You will also find some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues Read all the safety instructions ca...

Page 8: ...lue when the unit is ON Rear View 1 2 3 4 R DAB L AC ON OFF R L SPEAKER OUT AUX 1 SPEAKER OUT Sockets 2 DAB Aerial Socket 3 AUX IN Sockets 1 4 3 2 5 2 CD Tray 3 Remote Sensor Receives signals from the...

Page 9: ...arches for a radio station going backwards forwards through accessible radio frequencies 8 Icon Stops playback 9 Icon Skips backwards to the beginning of the track or to the previous track Allows fast...

Page 10: ...elects bass level 10 PAIR Button Plays pauses resumes playback Pairs with Bluetooth device 11 Button Stops playback 12 VOLUME Buttons Increases or decreases the volume 13 MENU Button Displays menu scr...

Page 11: ...CK or Bluetooth mode 25 AUX Button Selects AUX mode 26 CLOCK Button Displays the time 27 SLEEP Button Selects a sleep timer 28 TIMER Button Sets up an alarm timer 29 INTRO SCAN Button Plays soundtrack...

Page 12: ...andling the Remote Control Do not drop the remote control Do not allow anything to impact the remote control Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control Do not place the remote control on a...

Page 13: ...not included to connect an auxiliary equipment to the main unit s AUX IN sockets Connecting the Aerial Connect one end of the aerial cable included to the DAB socket at the rear of the unit Then posit...

Page 14: ...ocket Playing MP3 s from a USB Device When a USB device is connected to the unit tap the icon repeatedly on the unit or press the USB button on the remote control to select the USB mode The unit can o...

Page 15: ...the desired mode If there is no signal under the USB DOCK Bluetooth AUX and DISC mode the unit will automatically switch off within 15 minutes Please turn the unit off completely to save energy when n...

Page 16: ...press the TIMER buttons on the remote control to confirm 3 The display will show the volume level and flash Press the buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume to Vol 8 minimum and then pres...

Page 17: ...lay System Reset There may be times when you need to reset your unit back to the factory settings especially when you have moved house If you experience reception problems you may want to reset and tr...

Page 18: ...primary station e g a sports station may want to add extra commentaries The secondary services are inserted directly after the primary station in the station list To select the secondary station press...

Page 19: ...tations will be saved into the memory and power off will not erase it Storing a new station in a preset location will erase the previously stored station in that location DAB Display Modes Every time...

Page 20: ...ion of radio stations that are bundled and transmitted on one frequency There are national and local multiplexes Local ones contain stations that are specific to that area Frequency The frequency of t...

Page 21: ...on with a very weak signal Searching for a Station Manually In TUNER mode repeatedly press the TU buttons on the remote control until the desired frequency reception quality is found With FM radio it...

Page 22: ...the PRESET buttons to select your desired station preset number 3 Press the PROG button to confirm your station the display will show STORE You can auto store the first 20 DAB stations that found pres...

Page 23: ...ion signal Example News Rock Classical music Audio Mode When in FM mode the display will show if the station being received is in mono or stereo Time and Date The RDS CLOCK system may not properly ope...

Page 24: ...or press the button on the remote control again To Stop Playback Tap the icon on the unit or press the button on the remote control to stop playback Skipping to Another Track Tap the icons on the uni...

Page 25: ...ted while in STOP mode programming only available on Audio CD 1 Tap the PROG icon on the unit or press the PROG button on the remote control to enter MEMORY mode 2 Tap the icons on the unit or press t...

Page 26: ...Pad dock 3 If the iPod iPhone iPad is connected the iPOD indicator will show on the display it will take around 10 seconds for the unit to identify the iPod iPhone iPad 4 Tap the icon on the unit or p...

Page 27: ...enter the iPod iPhone iPad MENU mode 2 Press the buttons on the remote control to navigate in the iPod iPhone iPad menu 3 Press the ENTER button on the remote control to confirm selection 4 Press the...

Page 28: ...king cover 2 While in the ON mode tap the icon repeatedly on the unit or press the USB button on the remote control to select USB mode 3 Connect a USB device to USB port directly or with a USB cable n...

Page 29: ...UX IN L R sockets via a RCA stereo audio cable not included 2 While in the ON mode tap the icon repeatedly on the unit or press the AUX button on the remote control to select AUX mode 3 Turn the VOLUM...

Page 30: ...re outwards with a soft cloth Always keep the disc clean If you cannot wipe off the dust with a cloth wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened cloth and finish with a dry cloth Do not use any t...

Page 31: ...abel side facing up Clean the disc PAUSE mode may be activated deactivate it A non valid disc has been inserted Condensation may have formed inside the unit due to a sudden change in temperature Wait...

Page 32: ...ck DOCK mode is selected Reinsert iPod iPhone iPad USB Unable to insert USB device Insert the USB device the other way round Cannot play some files from USB device Some USB devices may not be compatib...

Page 33: ...t x 1 Frequency Range FM 87 5 108 MHz DAB 174 240MHz Power Supply Power Consumption AC 220 240V 50Hz 35W Output Speaker Power 50W x 2 Net Weight 7 5kg Dimensions Unit Speaker 305mm W x 205mm D x 80mm...

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Page 35: ...note that the use of this accessory with iPod iPhone or iPad may affect wireless performance iPod iPhone and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Visit Partmaster...

Page 36: ...DSG Retail Ltd co no 504877 Maylands Avenue Hemel Hempstead Herts HP2 7TG UK IB SDABTIP12 130624V4 SDABTIP12_IB_130624_candice indd 36 24 06 2013 2 43 PM...

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