Technika CR-109IDAB manual

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    CR-109ID AB Clock r adio with dock f or iP od O wner ’s Handbook[...]

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    1 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings . Follo w all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near wa ter . Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Do not block any ventila tion openings. Install in accor dance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. Do not install or oper ate near any heat sour ces such as radiators ,[...]

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    2 INDEX INDEX Important safety information .................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................ 2 Unpacking ............................................................... 2 Contr ols & Connections ............................................ 3 Display featur es .........................[...]

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    3 a iP od docking bay b Menu/Standby button c Function button d { /Info button e /, /Scan button f V olume down button g Snooze/Dimmer button h V olume up button i Up button C ONTROLS & C ONNECTIONS FRONT VIE W BACK VIEW T OP VIE W 1) Down button 1! } /Preset butt on 1@ Select/Enter button 1# Display window 1$ Remote contr ol eye 1% DAB/F M aer[...]

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    4 DISPLA Y FEA TURES a Alarm 1 set symbol b Alarm 2 set symbol c Sleep symbol d Time display e Station name/Sourc e display f Info display TIME DISPLA Y The display shows the current time and date when set to Standby . When changing the v olume level, the display shows a volume bargr aph. When Snooze has been set after the alarm has sounded, the re[...]

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    5 REMO TE CONTR OL a Standby button b Function button c Up button d Select/Enter button e { /Info button f Down button g /, /Scan button h Sleep button i Snooze/Dimmer button 1) Alarm 2 button 1! } /Preset butt on 1@ Alarm 1 button 1# Menu/Standby button 1$ Numeric keypad 1% V olume down button 1^ V olume up button BEFORE FIRST USE Before using the[...]

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    6 GET TING ST ARTED ST ANDBY CONTROL T o turn the radio on: Press the • MENU/ST ANDBY button on the top panel or the red button on the remot e control . The display will light and the r adio will switch on. T o turn the radio o : Press and • hold the MENU/ST ANDBY button on the top panel or press the button on the r emote control brie?[...]

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    7 DISPLAY MODE OPTIONS The bottom line of the display can be switched to show dierent items of information that may be transmitted with a DAB sta tion. Choosing the information display : Press the { /INFO button on the top panel or remote control repeat edly to change the informa tion displayed while pla ying a DAB radio sta tion. The full range[...]

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    8 LISTENING T O FM RADIO ST A TION PRESE TS DAB and F M presets Y our radio can store up to 10 of y our fav ourite sta tions as presets on both the DAB and FM bands for quick recall. The remote control includes direct access number keys for Presets 1 to 6. For this r eason y ou may prefer to store your most-used stations in Pr esets 1 to 6. T o qui[...]

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    9 iP od ADAPT ORS SELECTING AN ADAPT OR Before docking your iPod y ou must rst check if y our iP od has a docking connec tor . Early iPod models do not have one and cannot be docked to your unit. The docking connector is located on the base of the iP od as shown below . LIST OF SUPPLIED ADAPT ORS c iP od mini (4GB or 6GB) d iP od, 4th gen. with [...]

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    10 DOCKING AN iP od PLA Y ING FROM AN iPod DOCKING YOUR iP od T o dock your iPod: Switch o the pow er . • Check tha t the correct iP od adapt or is tted to the docking • bay . Locat e the iP od on the Docking C onnector and pr ess it • gently home. The unit will switch on and the iP od will star t to play . • T o remove yo[...]

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    11 USING THE ALARMS SETTING THE ALARMS Y ou can set two completely separate alarm times (ALARM 1 and ALARM 2) and ac tivate either or both of them to wake you with a buzz er , radio , or music from a dock ed iPod . Y ou can also pre-set the station preset and volume settings that the alarms will wake y ou with. The alarms ar e set fr om the remote [...]

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    12 ADV ANCED OPER A TION - DAB SETTINGS MENU[...]

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    13 ST A TION ORDER: Y ou can select this option to change the way that D AB sta tion names are displayed. Y ou can choose from Alphanumeric, E nsemble or V alid. Alphanumeric will sort all the station names int o alphanumeric sequence. Ensemble will group the station names together within the ensemble groups that they ar e transmitted . V alid will[...]

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    14 FM SETTINGS MENU There are also some menu settings that ar e specic to FM radio operation. These settings may be changed through the Settings Menu. T o enter the FM Settings Menu: Set to FM mode. • Press the • MENU//ST ANDBY button on the top panel or the MENU button on the remot e control . A map of the menu is shown below . T o sc[...]

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    15 CARE AND CLEANING All care and cleaning operations should be carried out with the unit unplugged from the mains pow er . The sur face of the unit can be cleaned with a barely damp cloth and then dried carefully . Never use abrasives , abrasive cloths or chemical solvents . SPECIFICA TIONS Supply V oltage, Curr ent : . 9V , 1A AC A daptor input: [...]

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    Te sc o St or es L td , Delama re Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL T echnika Helpline: 0845 456 6767 ( Calls c ost up to 4p per minute fr om a BT landline, other p ro viders may vary) CR- 109IDAB V0.3[...]