Technika CR121IDAB manual

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    CR121ID 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. Follow all instr uctions. Do not use this apparatus near wat er . Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Do not block any ventila tion openings. Install in accordanc e with the manufacturer’ s instructions. Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as radiators , st[...]

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    2 INDEX INDEX Important safety information .................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................ 2 Unpacking ............................................................... 2 Contr ols & Connections ............................................ 3 Getting started ...........................[...]

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    3 a Play/P ause/S can button b Next button c Function button d V olume up button e V olume down button f Previous butt on g Sleep/Clock button h iPod dock c onnector i Snooze/dimmer butt on 1) Menu/Info button 1! Alarm 2 button 1@ Alarm 1 button 1# Standby/On button 1$ Select button 1% Preset/Arr ow down button 1^ Preset mode butt on 1& Preset/[...]

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    4 C ONTROLS AND C ONNECTIONS FRONT VIE W BACK VIEW a Standby indicator b Display c DAB/F M aerial d Mains lead[...]

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    5 GET TING ST ARTED ST ANDBY CONTROL T o turn the radio on: Press the • ST ANDBY/ON button. The Standby indicator will switch o , the display will brighten and the radio will swit ch on. T o set the radio to standby: Press the • ST ANDBY/ON button. The display will dim, the radio will switch o and the Standby indicator will light. T[...]

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    6 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 MENU/INFO button repeatedly to change the information display ed while playing a D AB radio station. The full range of display options are shown below[...]

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    7 LISTENING T O FM RADIO SOUND SOURCES Y ou can choose to listen to the following sour ces - DAB radio • FM radio • iPod (when dock ed) • Selec ting a source: Press the • FUNCTION button repeatedly to scroll through the available sour ces. Y our radio can also receiv e FM band radio stations . T o change to the FM band Press the[...]

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    8 ST A TION PRESE TS DAB and F M presets Y our radio can store up t o 10 of your fav ourite stations as presets on both the D AB and FM bands for quick recall . T o store any preset 1-10 T une to the station you wan t to stor e as a preset. Press the • PRESET button. Press the • PRESET/ARROW > or < button repeatedly to nd the pre[...]

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    9 iP od ADAPT ORS FINDING AN ADAPT OR Before dock ing your iPod y ou must rst check if y our iP od has a docking connector . Early iP od models and iPod shue do not hav e one and cannot be docked t o your unit . T he docking connector is located on the base of the iP od as shown below . If you don’ t have a dock adapt or If your iPod was no[...]

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    10 USING THE AL ARMS 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 buzzer , radio, or music fr om a docked iPod. Changing Alarm 1 settings: Press the • AL. SET/OFF a button to display the curren t settings for Alarm 1. Press the • PRESET/AR[...]

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    11 ADV ANCED OPER A TION DAB MANUAL TUNING For most users, tuning to D AB stations via the DAB station list is recommended. For advanced users it is also possible to manually tune to a station. T o tune manually: Press and hold the • SELECT button until the displa y shows ‘Manual tune’ . Press the • } or { button to step through the D[...]

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    12 SLEEP FUNCTION SLEEP TIMER Y ou can set the Sleep timer to play music for a set period while you are falling asleep . T o set the sleep timer: Play your choic e of music. • Press the • SLEEP/CL OCK button repeatedly to set the sleep time you want in 10 minute intervals from a maximum of 90 minutes down to 10 minutes. Pressing the SLEEP[...]

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    Te sc o St or es L td , Delama re Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL T echnik a Helpline: 0845 456 6767 ( C alls cost up to 4p per minute fr om a BT landline , other p ro viders may var y) CR- 121DAB V0. 4[...]