Technika DAB 124 User Manual

DAB-124  
Owner’s  
Handbook  
Clock radio with dock for iPhone  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
such as the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has  
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not  
operate normally, or has been dropped.  
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not  
expose this product to rain or moisture. The product must not  
be exposed to dripping and splashing and no object filled  
with liquids such as a vase of flowers should be placed on the  
product.  
No naked flame sources such as candles should be placed on  
the product.  
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved  
by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to  
operate this device.  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
CAUTION!  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)  
This symbol indicates that there are impor-  
tant operating and maintenance instructions  
in the literature accompanying this unit.  
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION  
Use this appliance only with the supplied AC Adaptor. Using  
non-approved power supplies will void the warranty.  
Mains Supply: The mains operating voltage of the AC Adaptor  
is marked on a rating plate on the AC Adaptor.  
The means of disconnecting this appliance from the mains  
supply is the AC adaptor. This should be unobstructed and  
readily operable at all times.  
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage  
constituting a risk of electric shock is present  
within this unit.  
Caution: Usage of controls or adjustments or performance  
of procedures other than those specified herein may result in  
hazardous exposure.  
Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
IMPORTANT  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communication. However, this is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one of the following measures:  
“Made for iPod/iPhone” means that an electronic accessory  
has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone  
and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple  
performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the  
operation of this device or its compliance with safety and  
regulatory standards.  
Clean only with a slightly damp cloth.  
Do not block any ventilation openings.  
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Do not install or operate near any heat sources such as  
radiators, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.  
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when  
unused for long periods of time.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is  
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,  
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INTRODUCTION  
PRELIMINARIES  
INDEX  
The DAB124 is a full-function DAB and FM clock/radio with  
dual alarms and dock for an iPhone/iPod.  
The clock/radio function features a large-format backlit  
display for easy night reading.  
UNPACKING  
INDEX  
Carefully unpack the unit. If it is damaged, please return it to  
your nearest Tesco store for replacement. Remember to take  
your purchase receipt with you.  
Retain the User Handbook. If you pass the unit on to a third  
party make sure you pass on the handbook.  
Important safety information..................................1  
Introduction ............................................................2  
Unpacking ...............................................................2  
Controls & Connections............................................3  
Display features .......................................................4  
Getting started ........................................................5  
Power control ..........................................................5  
DAB reception..........................................................5  
Volume control ........................................................5  
DAB scanning ..........................................................6  
DAB display modes ..................................................6  
Selecting a source....................................................7  
FM reception............................................................7  
Radio presets...........................................................8  
FM display modes....................................................8  
iPhone/iPod dock adaptors......................................9  
Connecting and playing an iPhone/iPod................10  
Playing Aux sources ...............................................10  
Setting the alarms.................................................11  
Checking and waking to the alarms.......................12  
DAB Settings menu................................................13  
Sleep function .......................................................14  
Care & Maintenance...............................................15  
Troubleshooting ....................................................15  
Specifications ........................................................15  
We suggest you retain the packaging. If you dispose of it, do  
so having regard to any recycling regulations in your area.  
CONTENTS  
The carton should contain:  
The DAB124 Clock/radio  
AC adaptor  
Operating Manual  
If any items are missing or damaged, contact your nearest  
TESCO store for a replacement. Have your receipt ready when  
you call. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it, do so  
having regard to any recycling regulations in your area.  
LOCATION  
Place the unit on dry stable surface away from heat and  
damp and where it is unlikely to fall or be knocked over.  
Warranty ...............................................................15  
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CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS  
FRONT VIEW  
BACK VIEW  
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iPhone/iPod docking bay  
Next/Forward button  
Snooze button  
Alarm 1 button  
Alarm 2 button  
Display  
Preset button  
Scan button  
Info button  
1@ Standby/On button  
1# Mode button  
1$ Menu button  
1% Dimmer button  
1^ Sleep button  
1& OK/play/pause button  
1* Previous/Back button  
1( Aux In jack  
2) DAB/FM aerial  
2! Rating label  
1) Volume up button  
1! Volume down button  
2@ DC In jack  
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DISPLAY FEATURES  
DISPLAY LAYOUT  
TIME DISPLAY  
The display shows the  
current time and date when  
set to Standby.  
VOLUME DISPLAY  
The volume bargraph display  
is circled in the drawing.  
In addition, a large volume  
bargraph is displayed as  
shown when changing the  
volume level.  
a
Volume bargraph  
Time display  
Mode indicators  
Station name/Source display  
Info display  
Alarm 2 indicator  
Alarm 1 indicator  
Sleep indicator  
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d
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f
g
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SNOOZE DISPLAY  
When Snooze has been set  
after the alarm has sounded,  
the alarm symbol will flash  
and the remaining snooze  
time counts down at the  
bottom of the display.  
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GETTING STARTED  
POWER CONTROL  
BROWSING FOR A STATION  
DAB/FM AERIAL  
STANDBY CONTROL  
To browse for another DAB station:  
Before using your radio for DAB or FM reception, unwrap  
and fully extend the aerial wire. You may need to adjust the  
position of the aerial wire for maximum signal strength.  
CONNECTING POWER  
To turn the radio on:  
Press the P or O button repeatedly.  
Press the button.  
The stations in the station list will be displayed in sequence.  
Press the button until you find the station you want.  
The radio will switch on.  
To turn the radio off:  
Press the OK button to select the displayed station.  
Before connecting the power, check that the mains voltage  
on the rating plate of the AC adaptor is the same as the  
voltage in your area.  
Press the button.  
After a short delay, the radio will tune to the station.  
The radio will switch off. The clock will continue to run whilst  
mains power is connected.  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
Plug the DC cord from the AC adaptor into the DC jack on  
the back of the unit.  
INITIAL SCAN  
To increase the volume:  
When your radio is switched on for the first time the scanning  
display will be shown while the scanning process takes  
place:  
The radio scans all usable stations (full scan) and stores them  
alphanumerically - 1 Radio, 2 Radio, AA Radio, AB Radio...  
Press the VOL+ button repeatedly (or hold it).  
Plug the AC adaptor into the wall socket and switch the  
mains power on.  
The volume level will increase.  
To decrease the volume:  
The unit is now ready for use.  
NOTE:- The AC adaptor may become warm during operation  
- this is normal.  
When first connected to the power, the clock and calendar  
display will show ‘zeros.  
Press the VOL- button repeatedly (or hold it).  
The volume level will decrease.  
When the volume is adjusted the display will change to show  
the current volume setting on a bargraph.  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
The clock on your radio is automatically set when first used  
from the time signal broadcast with DAB radio stations.  
If a DAB station is not available, the clock may be set manually  
via the Settings menu (see page 13).  
Progress bar  
Number of stations found  
The initial scan will take a few minutes. After the scan, the  
clock will be set and the radio will play the first station in  
the sequence. To browse for another station, refer to the next  
section.  
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DAB SCANNING  
DAB DISPLAY MODES  
When first used, your radio scanned the DAB band for  
available stations. The station services found were then  
stored in your radio’s memory.  
You can re-scan the band at any time if you move to a different  
area or just to refresh the stored list of available stations.  
DISPLAY MODE OPTIONS  
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment): This is a scrolling message  
giving real-time information - song titles, news headlines,  
etc.  
SIGNAL STRENGTH: This setting will display a signal  
strength bargraph. The longer the bargraph, the stronger the  
signal. Setting the display to show signal strength is useful  
when setting up the aerial for the strongest signal.  
PROGRAMME TYPE: This describes the style of the  
programme being broadcast.  
MULTIPLEX NAME: DAB Digital radio stations are broadcast  
in multiplexes. Each multiplex is a bundle of radio stations  
transmitted in a single frequency. There are national and  
local multiplexes; local ones contain stations specific to your  
area. This option displays the name of the multiplex name  
that contains the station you are listening to.  
The bottom line of the display can be switched to show  
different items of information that may be transmitted with  
a DAB station.  
Choosing the information display:  
Press the INFO button repeatedly to change the information  
displayed while playing a DAB radio station.  
The full range of display options are shown below. Some  
stations may not broadcast all of these options.  
To scan for DAB stations manually:  
Select the DAB band.  
Press the SCAN button.  
The scanning process will take a few minutes. The number of  
services found during the scan will be shown at the right side  
of the display.  
After the scan, the radio will re-tune to the last station playing  
if it is available. Alternatively, you can continue to browse for  
another station as described on the previous page.  
MULTIPLEX NUMBER/FREQ: This option will display the  
multiplex number and frequency that contains the station  
you are listening to.  
SIGNAL ERROR RATE: This option will display the level of  
signal errors in the current broadcast. The lower the number,  
the better the quality of the signal.  
Progress bar  
Number of stations found  
BIT RATE: DAB allows broadcasters to vary the BIT RATE (or  
the amount by which an audio signal can be compressed)  
depending on the type of broadcast. This enables the amount  
of stations on a multiplex to be maximised. Speech and News  
are often broadcast at a lower Bit Rate; music needs a higher  
Bit Rate for good fidelity.  
TIME AND DATE:Time and date are updated by broadcasted  
information.  
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SELECTING A SOURCE  
LISTENING TO FM RADIO  
STEREO/MONO RECEPTION  
SOUND SOURCES  
You can choose to listen to the following sources -  
Your radio can also receive FM band radio stations.  
You can set your radio to switch automatically between  
stereo and mono FM reception (Stereo allowed) or to receive  
in mono only (Forced mono). Setting to Forced mono mode  
may improve sound quality in areas where a weak aerial  
signal results in a high level of background noise.  
To change to the FM band:  
DAB radio  
FM radio  
Press the MODE button repeatedly to select FM mode.  
To auto-tune to FM stations:  
iPhone/iPod (when docked)  
Aux source (when connected via the rear panel Aux In  
jack).  
Press the SCAN button to search for the next station in  
Changing the FM audio mode:  
the band.  
Whilst playing an FM radio station, press the MENU  
The radio will search and the tuning frequency will be displayed  
whilst searching.  
When a usable station is detected the radio will stop tuning and  
play the station. If RDS data is present, the station name and  
scrolling radio text will be displayed. If RDS data is not present,  
the tuned frequency will be displayed.  
Selecting a source:  
button.  
Press the MODE button repeatedly to scroll through the  
‘Audio setting’ will be displayed.  
available sources.  
Press the OK button.  
Press the P or O button to switch between the options  
of ‘Stereo allowed’or ‘Forced mono.  
DISPLAY DIMMER  
Press the OK button to confirm the selection.  
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.  
The display brightness can be switched between high,  
medium and low settings by pressing the DIMMER button  
repeatedly.  
You can also set the display to dim automatically within a set  
time period of a button being pressed. To set up automatic  
dimming, refer to the ‘Backlight’option in the settings menu  
(see page 13).  
To change the scan direction:  
Press the P or O button to set the scan direction you  
want before pressing the scan button.  
To manually tune to FM stations:  
Press the P or O button to tune the band in 50kHz  
steps.  
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DAB & FM STATION PRESETS  
FM DISPLAY MODES  
DAB and FM presets  
Your radio can store up to 10 of your favourite stations as  
presets on both the DAB and FM bands for quick recall.  
The bottom line of the display can be switched to show  
different items of information that may be transmitted with  
an FM station.  
To store a preset 1-10  
To change the display mode:  
Tune to the station you want to store as a preset.  
Press and hold the PRESET button.  
Press the INFO button repeatedly to change the information  
displayed while playing an FM radio station.  
‘Preset Store’ will be displayed.  
The full range of display options are shown below. Some  
stations may not broadcast all of these options.  
Press the P or O button repeatedly to find the preset  
number you want to store.  
For each preset number the preset station currently stored will  
be displayed or ‘(Empty)’ if none is stored.  
Press the OK button to confirm if you want to store the  
station in the displayed preset number.  
To recall any preset 1-10  
Press the PRESET button briefly.  
Press the P or O button repeatedly to find the preset  
number you want to play.  
Press the OK button briefly to play the preset.  
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iPhone/iPod ADAPTORS  
FINDING AN ADAPTOR  
CONNECTING OTHER iPod  
MODELS (INC SHUFFLE)  
Before docking your iPhone/iPod you must first check if it  
has a docking connector. Early iPod models do not have one  
and cannot be docked to your unit. The docking connector is  
located on the base of the iPhone/iPod as shown below.  
If you don’t have a dock adaptor  
If your iPhone/iPod was not supplied with a standard dock  
adaptor, or if you have lost the adaptor, you can buy one from  
Apple on-line. To determine the exact model of your iPhone/  
HT1353. You can then browse the iPhone/iPod accessories  
page on the Apple website to find an adaptor for your  
iPhone/iPod model that can be purchased on-line.  
If you own an iPod Shuffle, a model without dock connector or  
prefer to connect your iPhone/iPod by cable, you can connect  
the sound output to the Aux In jack on the rear panel.  
Headphone socket  
To the Aux In jack  
Docking Connector  
Before docking your iPhone/iPod, you must first fit the  
correct adaptor to the docking bay. Each iPhone/iPod  
adaptor matches the shape of a particular iPhone/iPod and  
is necessary to ensure that your iPhone/iPod is securely held  
when docked.  
Using a 3.5mm stereo jack to jack cable (supplied),  
connect one end of the cable to the headphone socket of  
the iPhone/iPod, and the other end to the Aux In jack on  
the back panel.  
To listen to your iPhone/iPod, follow the instructions on  
page 10 for playing equipment connected to the Aux In  
jack.  
iPhone/iPod  
adaptor  
Docking bay  
FITTING THE iPhone/iPod ADAPTOR  
When your iPhone/iPod was new it may have been supplied  
with a standard dock adaptor in the packaging. If so, fit the  
adaptor by pressing it gently into the Docking Bay as shown  
above.  
NOTE:-The volume control of the iPhone/iPod must be turned  
up when playing through the Aux In jack.  
NOTE: Do not dock an iPhone/iPod without fitting the correct  
adaptor, you may damage the iPhone/iPod and your unit.  
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DOCKING AN iPhone/iPod  
PLAYING FROM AN iPhone/iPod  
AUX SOURCES  
To change to iPhone/iPod mode:  
You can pause playback and change the track playing from  
the controls on your clock/radio.  
The Aux In input may be used to connect sound sources with  
a Line or Headphone analogue output to play through your  
unit. These may include -  
Press the MODE button repeatedly to select iPod mode.  
‘Insert iPod’ will be displayed.  
Playback functions:  
iPod models that cannot be docked to the unit  
MP3 players  
CD walkman players  
Tape walkman players  
Personal computers or laptops  
Press the OK button to toggle between Play and Pause  
mode at any time.  
To dock an iPod:  
Check that the correct iPod adaptor is fitted to the docking  
bay.  
Locate the iPod on the Docking Connector and press it  
gently home.  
The iPod will start to play.  
Press the P or O button to select the next or previous  
track on your iPhone/iPod.  
iPhone/iPod track display:  
Connecting to the Aux In jack  
When some newer iPod models or an iPhone are docked,  
the playback status (play/pause symbol), track name and  
elapsed time will be displayed on your clock/radio.  
Connect a stereo 3.5mm jack cable (not supplied) between  
the headphone or LINE/AUX output of the personal audio  
player and the Aux In jack on the back panel.  
To dock an iPhone or iPod touch:  
Check that the correct adaptor is fitted to the docking  
bay.  
Playing the AUX source  
Press the MODE button repeatedly to select AUX mode.  
Auxiliary Input Mode will be displayed.  
Unlock the iPhone (if locked).  
Locate the iPhone on the Docking Connector and press it  
gently home.  
Set your personal audio player/computer to PLAY.  
Set the listening volume to the level you want with the  
volume control.  
The iPhone will start to play.  
To remove your iPod/iPhone from the dock:  
Grip the iPod/iPhone at the sides.  
Lift it gently from the dock.  
If there is no sound or if the volume level is not loud enough,  
you may need to increase the volume setting on your personal  
audio player/computer.  
CHARGING AN iPhone/iPod  
When an iPhone/iPod is docked, the iPhone/iPod will begin  
to charge automatically.  
NOTE:- The iPhone/iPod will not charge when the radio is  
set to Standby.  
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SETTING THE ALARMS  
SETTING THE ALARMS  
To make a change to a setting:  
ALARM SETTING SEQUENCE  
You can set two completely separate alarm times (ALARM 1  
and ALARM 2) and activate either or both of them to wake  
you with a buzzer, radio, or music from a docked iPhone/iPod.  
You can also pre-set the station preset and volume settings  
that the alarms will wake you with.  
1. Press the P or O button to scroll through the options  
available for a setting (or times when clock setting).  
2. When you have finished changing a setting, press the OK  
button to confirm the setting and move on to the next  
setting in the sequence.  
3. Repeat the previous two steps to change each setting as  
required.  
*NOTE:- When changing the Alarm radio preset setting,  
choose the ‘Last listened’ option to wake to the last station  
you played before setting the radio to Standby.  
Checking and changing alarm settings:  
All alarm settings are made through the Alarm menu.  
NOTE:- You must complete all settings before leaving the  
menu or your changes won’t be saved.  
Setting Alarm 1:  
Saving alarm settings:  
Your alarm settings are automatically saved when you  
complete the last setting and press OK.  
Switch on the radio (Alarm settings cannot be changed  
when set to Standby).  
Press the ALARM 1 button.  
The display will confirm with the words ‘Alarm saved.  
‘Alarm 1 Setup’ will appear on the display.  
Press the OK button if you want to set Alarm 1.  
‘Alarm 1 Wizard’ will appear on the display.  
The alarm is now set in the sequence shown in the next  
column.  
Setting Alarm 2:  
Press the ALARM 2 button to open the Alarm menu and  
set Alarm 2.  
To change the settings, follow the procedure described  
for setting Alarm 1 on this page.  
NOTE: Press the MENU button at any time to exit alarm  
setting, leaving the settings unchanged.  
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CHECKING ALARM SETTINGS  
WAKING TO THE ALARMS  
You can step through the setting procedure without making  
any changes to check the alarm settings.  
SETTING THE ALARM TO WAKE YOU  
To set the alarm to wake you:  
WHEN THE ALARM WAKES YOU  
When the alarm sounds you can choose to set snooze, which  
will reset the alarm for a further 5 minutes, or to switch it  
off.  
NOTE: The sleep time period can be set to a time ranging  
from 5 minutes (default) to 30 minutes through the menu  
if required.  
Check that the Alarm 1 and/or Alarm 2 symbols are  
displayed as required. If not, set the Alarm(s) On as  
described in the ‘Setting the Alarms’ section on the  
previous page.  
To check the settings for Alarm 1 or 2:  
Switch the radio on.  
Press the ALARM1 (or ALARM 2) button.  
Press the OK button repeatedly to step through the  
settings and view them without making any changes.  
Continue to view the steps until ‘Alarm Saved’ is  
displayed.  
Alarm 1 set  
To set snooze:  
Alarm 2 set  
To set snooze, press the SNOOZE button when the alarm  
sounds.  
The alarm will stop, the alarm indicator will flash and the  
snooze time will count down on the display. After the snooze  
period the alarm will sound again.  
ALARM REPEAT  
The alarm(s) will repeat according to the Alarm Repeat  
setting you made when setting the alarm.  
To switch off the alarm:  
Daily - The alarm will sound every day.  
Weekdays - The alarm will sound on weekdays, but not  
at weekends.  
To switch off the alarm, press the button.  
The unit will set to Standby.  
Weekends - The alarm will sound on weekends, but not  
on weekdays.  
Once - The alarm will sound only once. If this setting has  
been chosen, an extra option is added for you to set the  
date that you want the alarm to sound.  
If you have set either wake up mode to ‘iPhone/iPod,  
make sure that your iPhone/iPod is docked.  
Set the radio to Standby (or set the SLEEP function).  
The radio will switch off and the time and date will be displayed  
with the Alarm Symbol(s).  
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ADVANCED OPERATION - DAB SETTINGS MENU  
DAB SETTINGS MENU  
Your radio has some additional features and options that  
may be reached through the Settings Menu.  
A complete map of the menu is shown here.  
To enter the DAB Settings Menu:  
Set to DAB mode.  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the P or O button to scroll through the available  
options. To choose an option from the menu, press the OK  
button.  
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SLEEP FUNCTION  
DAB SETTINGS MENU  
MORE DETAIL OF THE DAB SETTINGS MENU OPTIONS:  
SNOOZE TIME: This menu option enables you to set the  
SLEEP TIMER  
snooze time in minutes (factory setting is 5 minutes).  
You can set the Sleep timer to play music for a set period  
while you are falling asleep.  
To set the sleep timer:  
TIME: Select the time option to set the clock manually. This  
may be useful if you are in an area where it is not possible to  
receive DAB radio broadcasts. Within the time menu options  
it is also possible to change the clock display format between  
12 and 24 hour, to choose whether the clock should set from  
the DAB time signal (Auto update) and to change the format  
of the time and date display.  
CAUTION: If you extend the snooze time, ensure that you  
always set an alarm duration time greater than the snooze  
time set in this option. If not, the snooze time will extend  
beyond the alarm time and the alarm will not sound after  
the snooze period.  
Play your choice of music.  
Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to cycle through  
the sleep time options of 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45  
minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes or OFF (sleep off).  
Press the OK button to confirm the sleep time.  
FACTORY RESET: Select the ‘Yes’ sub-option to reset all the  
settings of your radio to factory original settings. The station  
list will also be cleared and any stored preset memories will  
be erased. After a factory reset the radio will re-scan the band  
and renew the station list.  
AUDIO: Select this option to change the tone setting. Sub  
options of bass and treble are available and both can be set  
in a range from -3 to +3.  
The Sleep symbol will be displayed and music will continue  
to play for the time you selected, then the unit will set to  
Standby.  
FULL SCAN: Select Full Scan to re-scan the entire DAB band  
and refresh the station list. A Local Scan (selected with the  
SCAN button) will scan only the bands used in the locality of  
the radio. A full scan will scan all bands.  
SW VERSION: This option will display the version number of  
the control software currently installed in your radio. This will  
be helpful to a technician who is servicing the radio.  
Sleep symbol  
LANGUAGE: Selecting one of the language options available  
will change all display indications to the selected language.  
PRUNE: If your station list includes stations that you can  
no longer receive (you may have moved to a different area),  
you can select the ‘Prune’ option to remove the unavailable  
stations from the Station List.  
BACKLIGHT: Select‘Backlight, then the‘Timeout’sub-option  
to change the backlight settings. Choose from ON (backlight  
is permanently on) or a delay time in seconds. If you choose a  
delay time, the backlight will switch to full brightness when  
a button is pressed, then change to low brightness once the  
delay you set has elapsed.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
WARRANTY&SPECIFICATIONS  
CARE AND CLEANING  
Poor quality radio reception  
SPECIFICATIONS  
All care and cleaning operations should be carried out with  
the unit unplugged from the mains power.  
The surface of the unit can be cleaned with a barely damp  
cloth and then dried carefully. Never use abrasives, abrasive  
cloths or chemical solvents .  
The aerial signal may not be adequate. Try repositioning the  
aerial while watching the signal strength. Signal strength  
can be displayed by tuning to a DAB station and pressing the  
INFO button.  
Supply Voltage, Current :. 9V , 1 A  
AC Adaptor input:.........100-240V ~, 50-60 Hz, 350 mA max.  
Frequency range ..........174-240 MHz (DAB)  
87.5-108MHz (FM)  
Net Weight:..................1.1 kg  
Alarm not sounding  
Check that you set Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 on in the alarm setting  
sequence. When the alarms are on, the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2  
symbol will be displayed.  
Class II construction double insulated.  
This product must not be connected to earth.  
Alarm sound not audible or too loud:  
Change the alarm volume setting. This setting is changed in  
the ‘alarm setting’sequence.  
UK: Waste electrical products/batteries should  
not be disposed of with household waste.  
Separate disposal facilities exist, for your near-  
in-store for details.  
ROI: Produced after 13th August 2005. Waste  
electrical products/batteries should not be dis-  
posed of with household waste. Please recycle  
where facilities exist. Check with your Local Au-  
thority or retailer for recycling advice.  
No sound/low volume from AUX source:  
Check that the volume control is turned up on the AUX  
source.  
Poor quality radio reception when an iPhone is  
docked:  
You may need to set the iPhone to ‘airplane’ mode when  
docked.  
WARRANTY  
Your Tesco appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months  
from the date of purchase. If a fault develops during this  
period, please contact the TESCO electrical help line on 0845  
456 6767. Please have your original purchase receipt with  
you when you call. This warranty in no way affects your  
consumer rights.  
15  
Te sco Stores Ltd,  
Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL  
Technika Helpline: 0845 456 6767 (Calls cost up to 4p per minute from a BT landline, other providers may vary)  
DAB124 V0.3  

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