Pure Acoustics Car Stereo System D440 User Manual

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Thank you for choosing Evoke D4. This manual will get you  
up and running in no time and explains how to make the  
most of Evoke D4s great features. If you need additional help  
with topics not covered in this manual, please visit the Pure  
support pages at support.pure.com.  
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Safety Instructions  
1. Read these instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product  
is operated.  
2. Keep these instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed all warnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow all instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
5. Keep the radio away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters or other appliances that produce heat.  
6. Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.  
7.  
Do not use the radio near water.  
8. Avoid objects or liquids getting into the radio.  
9. Do not remove screws from or open the radio casing.  
10. Fit the mains adapter to an easily accessible socket, located near the radio and ONLY use the mains  
power adapter supplied by Pure (model number ZDD090150, ZDD090150BS or ZDD090150AU).  
11. Always switch the radio off and disconnect it from mains power before inserting or removing a  
ChargePAK.  
12. Should not be immersed in water, used in shower or bathroom if plugged into the mains.  
13. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and objects filled with liquids, such as vases,  
shall not be placed on apparatus.  
14. WARNING: The direct plug-in adapter is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain  
readily operable.  
15. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or  
equivalent type.  
16. WARNING: The battery (battery or batteries or battery pack) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such  
as sunshine, fire or the alike.  
17.  
This equipment is a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance. It has been designed in such a way  
that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth.  
WARNING  
DO NOT INGEST BATTERY, CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD  
The remote control supplied with this product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell  
battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death.  
Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely,  
stop using the product and keep it away from children. If you think batteries may have been swallowed or  
placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention.  
Damage to hearing can occur with consistent exposure to high volume when using headphones. Always  
check the volume level before inserting headphones into your ears.  
Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is illegal in some areas. Stop  
listening to your radio if you find it distracting while operating any type of vehicle or performing any other  
activity that requires your full attention.  
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Contents  
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Introduction  
Front panel controls  
Rear connectors  
Remote control  
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Getting started  
Changing digital radio stations  
Changing FM radio stations  
Pausing and controlling scrolling text  
10 Storing and selecting presets  
10 To quick-store a station to a preset button (1–4)  
10 To store a station to the preset list (1–15)  
10 To recall a preset when listening to digital radio or FM radio  
11 Setting the alarm& timers  
11 Snoozing a sounding alarm  
12 Changing the alarm snooze time  
12 Setting the kitchen timer  
12 Setting the sleep timer  
13 Options and settings  
13 Digital radio settings  
13 FM radio settings  
14 General settings  
15 Clock settings  
16 Display settings  
17 Using a ChargePAK F1  
18 Help and specifications  
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Introduction  
Front panel controls  
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SnoozeHandle  
Tap to snooze the alarm  
Volume dial  
Adjust and mute  
volume (see  
page 6)  
Select dial  
Turn and press to browse  
and select radio stations  
(see page 8), select  
and adjust menu options or  
pause and control scrolling  
text (see page 9)  
Volume  
Select  
Presets 1 − 5+  
Source  
Store up to 15 digital  
and 15 FM radio preset  
stations (see page 10)  
Press to select  
Digital radio, FM  
radio or Auxiliary  
input (see page 6)  
Menu  
Setup options (see  
page 13)  
Remote control  
sensor  
See page 5  
Timer  
Standby  
Kitchen timer (see page 12)  
Sleep timer (see page 12)  
Alarm 1/2  
Switch the radio between standby  
or off if a ChargePAK is fitted (see  
page 17)  
Set individual  
alarms (see  
page 11)  
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Rear connectors  
9V DC  
Aux in  
Connect to supplied  
mains adapter only  
3.5 mm stereo  
headphone socket  
Analogue stereo  
input for iPod,  
MP3 player, etc  
Mini-B type USB  
connector for  
upgrades only  
Remote control  
Standby  
Switch the radio between  
standby or off if a ChargePAK  
is fitted (see page 17)  
Volume  
Increase and  
decrease the  
volume  
<Select>  
Press to browse and select  
radio stations (see page 8)  
or pause and control scrolling  
text (see page 9)  
Presets 1 − 5+  
Store up to 15  
digital or 15 FM  
radio preset  
stations (see  
page 10)  
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Adjusting and muting the volume  
Turn the Volume dial or press the Volume buttons on the remote to increase or decrease the volume.  
Press the Volume dial to mute.  
Volume  
Volume  
BBC Radio 2  
Muted  
Volume  
Changing source  
Use the Source button to choose between digital radio, FM radio or Auxiliary device (a separate device  
such as an MP3 player connected to the Aux In socket).  
FM radio  
Auxiliary Input  
Changing the information shown on screen  
You can change the information that is displayed on screen. To change the information that is displayed on  
screen:  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to select ‘Information.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to select one of the following options:  
Scrolling text  
Information broadcast by most digital stations and some FM radio (RDS)  
stations.  
Clock  
Signal strength  
Battery information  
Displays the time (and an alarm indicator if the alarm is set).  
Displays signal strength.  
Displays a charging or power remaining indicator for a ChargePAK F1  
rechargeable battery pack (available separately).  
Charging indicator  
(when receiving mains power)  
Charge remaining  
(when powered by a ChargePAK)  
BBC Radio 6Music  
50%  
BBC Radio 6Music  
charging  
OR  
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Getting started  
Quick set up  
Note: If you have a ChargePAK F1 rechargeable battery (sold separately) fit it now before plugging in  
Evoke. See page 17 for more information.  
• Unclip the aerial and fully extend it (steps A and B).  
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• Insert the jack of the supplied mains adapter into the socket on the rear of the radio (C).  
• Plug the mains adapter into the mains supply (D).  
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Aerial  
Aerial  
Evoke  
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Evoke  
D4  
Designed and engineered in the UK  
Assembled in China  
Designed and engineered in the UK  
Assembled in China  
Model D440  
Model D440  
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9V DC  
9V C  
Aux in  
9V DC  
Aux in  
C
Select your language when prompted. Turn the Select dial to select a language (English/  
Francais/Deutsch/Italiano) and push to confirm.  
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Select  
Select  
Language  
Deutsch  
Wait for your radio to complete an Autotune and find all available digital stations. When the  
Autotune is complete, a station will start playing.  
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BBC Radio 2  
Autotune  
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Now tuning...  
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Changing digital radio stations  
Using the front panel controls  
Turn the Select dial left or right to browse through the list of available digital stations. Push the Select dial  
to change the station.  
Select  
Select  
Station list  
BBC Radio 6Music  
BBC Radio 6Music  
Now playing: Race For T  
Using the remote control  
1. Press the < or > button on the remote to browse through the list of available digital stations.  
2. Press the Select button to change the station.  
Changing FM radio stations  
Seek tuning  
Using the front panel controls  
Turn the Select dial right or left to seek to the next or previous FM radio station that has a strong signal.  
Select  
87.50MHz FM  
Searching...  
96.60MHz FM  
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Using the remote control  
Press and hold the < or > button to start seeking to the next or previous FM station.  
Manual tuning  
1. Change the FM radio tuning mode to ‘Manual’ (see page 13).  
2. Turn the Select dial right or left or press the < or > buttons on the remote control to step up or  
down 0.05 MHz.  
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Pausing and controlling scrolling text  
Using the front panel controls  
1. When ‘Scrolling text’ information is displayed in either digital or FM radio, push the Select dial to  
pause the scrolling text.  
Select  
BBC Radio 6Music  
BBC Radio 6Music  
Playing: Race For Th  
Now playing: Race For T  
2. Turn the Select dial right and left to scroll forwards and backwards through the text. To exit push  
the Select dial.  
Select  
Select  
BBC Radio 6Music  
> Exit  
Prize by Flaming Lips  
Using the remote control  
1. When ‘Scrolling text’ information is displayed in either digital or FM radio, press the Select button to  
pause the scrolling text.  
2. Press the < > buttons to scroll forwards and backwards through the text. To exit press the Select  
button again.  
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Storing and selecting presets  
Store up to 15 digital and 15 FM radio stations for quick access.  
To quick-store a station to a preset  
button (1–4)  
BBC Radio 6Music  
Now playing: No Cars G  
Tune to the digital or FM radio station you want to store. Press and  
hold one of the numbered Preset buttons (14) for two seconds until  
you see a message to confirms the preset has been stored on the  
top line.  
Preset 1 stored  
To store a station to the preset list (1–15)  
1. Tune to the digital radio or FM radio station you want to store.  
Preset 06  
Preset empty  
2. Press and release the 5+ button to view the numerical list of  
stored presets, then turn and press the Select dial or use the  
<Select> buttons on the remote control to choose any Preset  
number between 1 and 15. You can overwrite existing presets.  
Preset 10  
Preset empty  
3. Press and hold the 5+ button (or the Select dial) for two  
seconds until you see a message to confirms the preset has  
been stored. The current digital/FM radio station is now stored  
to that number.  
Preset 10 stored  
To recall a preset when listening to digital  
radio or FM radio  
Preset 10  
DR theJazz  
1. To tune to Presets 1 to 4, press the corresponding numbered  
theJazz  
button on the front panel or on the remote control (1 to 4).  
Now: Remember by Ha  
2. To access the full list of presets (from 1 to 15) on the front panel  
press and release the 5+ button, turn the Select dial right or  
left to scroll through the list of presets, then push and release  
the Select dial to tune to the selected preset. To access the full  
list of presets (from 1 to 15) using the remote control, press and  
release the 5+ button and use the <Select> buttons to scroll  
and select a preset.  
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Setting the alarm & timers  
Setting an alarm  
Evoke has two alarms which can switch the radio on and tune to a  
digital or FM radio station or sound an alarm tone.  
Alarm 1 Setup  
On  
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1. Press the  
or  
button.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to select ‘On. The alarm is now  
active.  
Alarm time  
08:00  
3. To set the time you want the alarm to sound turn the Select dial  
to adjust the hours and then push to confirm. Repeat to adjust  
the minutes.  
Alarm repeat  
Daily  
4. Turn and press the Select dial to choose when you want the  
alarm to repeat. The available options are ‘Daily, Weekdays,  
‘Weekends’ or ‘Once only.  
5. Turn and press the Select dial to choose the type of alarm you  
want to sound: ‘DAB’ (digital radio), ‘FM’ or ‘Tone’. If you select  
‘Tone’, there are no further options.  
Alarm source  
FM  
6. For DAB (digital radio) and FM radio alarms only, push the  
Select dial to select ‘Select station’ and choose the radio  
station you want to use for the alarm.  
Alarm FM  
Last listened  
For digital radio alarms  
Select ‘Last listened, or a preset station. If you select ‘Last  
listened’ the alarm will tune to the last digital station you listen to  
before the alarm sounds.  
Alarm volume  
For FM radio alarms  
Alarm saved  
Choose between ‘Last listened’ or a preset station. If you select  
‘Last listened’ the alarm will tune to the last FM station you listen  
to before the alarm sounds.  
7. If you have selected a digital or FM radio alarm you can turn the  
Select dial to adjust the volume level for the alarm.  
08:30  
That’s it! You can see if the alarm is currently switched on in the  
‘Full screen time’ display (see page 6). Alarms can be set  
The alarm is set to  
sound at 8:30 am  
and adjusted from standby by pressing the  
or 2 button.  
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Note: The alarm function does not work when Evoke is being  
powered by the ChargePAK F1.  
08:30  
22:45  
Cancelling a sounding alarm  
To cancel a sounding alarm, press either the Menu, Source,  
08:30  
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,
or Select dial. If you press the Standby button during a  
08:30  
sounding alarm, Evoke will enter standby.  
Snoozing a sounding alarm  
Tap the SnoozeHandle to snooze a sounding alarm for the specified  
time (default 10 minutes).  
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Changing the alarm snooze time  
1. Press Menu.  
Set snooze time  
5 minutes  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Clock.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Set snooze time.  
4. Turn and press the Select dial to change the snooze time  
between 1 and 59 minutes.  
Setting the kitchen timer  
Evoke has a countdown timer which will sound an alarm after a set  
time period.  
Kitchen timer  
01 hours 00 minutes  
To set the kitchen timer  
Kitchen timer  
01 hours 30 minutes  
1. Press the Timer  
button, turn the Select dial and push to  
select ‘Kitchen timer.  
2. Turn the Select dial to change the hours and push to confirm.  
Turn again to change the minutes and push to confirm and start  
the countdown timer.  
The alarm will sound after the time period you have set whether  
the radio is on or in standby. Cancel the beeping alarm tone by  
pressing any button on the radio.  
To stop and reset the kitchen timer  
To stop and reset the countdown timer to zero before it sounds a  
Timers cleared  
beeping tone, press and hold down the Timer  
button for three  
seconds until you see the message ‘Timers cleared’.  
Setting the sleep timer  
Evoke has a sleep timer that switches your radio into standby (or off if  
powered by a ChargePAK) after a set time period.  
Set sleep time  
45 minutes  
To set the sleep timer  
1. Press the Timer button, turn the Select dial and push to select  
08:30  
45  
‘Sleep timer’  
2. Turn the Select dial to increase the duration of the sleep timer  
from 15 to 90 minutes. Press the Select dial to start the sleep  
timer.  
The time remaining until shut-down is displayed on the right of  
the full-screen time view.  
To cancel the sleep timer  
Timers cleared  
Press and hold the Timer  
button until you see the message  
‘Timers cleared’.  
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Options and settings  
Digital radio settings  
Autotune  
You can use the autotune function to automatically scan for new digital radio stations and remove  
inactive ones.  
Note: Autotune is only available when you have selected ‘Digital radio’ as the radio source.  
To carry out an autotune:  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Autotune. The number of stations found will be  
displayed during the autotune.  
When the autotune has finished, Evoke will tune to the last station that you were listening to.  
FM radio settings  
FM stereo option  
You can choose between ‘Stereo’ or ‘Mono’ reception when listening to FM radio. You may want to  
choose Stereo if listening using headphones.  
Note: The FM stereo option is only available when you have selected ‘FM radio’ as the radio source.  
To change between Stereo or Mono reception:  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘FM stereo.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to choose between ‘Stereo’ or ‘Mono’ FM reception.  
FM tuning mode  
Note: The FM tuning mode option is only available when you have selected ‘FM radio’ as the radio  
source.  
Press Menu and turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘FM tuning mode’. Choose from the following  
two modes:  
Seek  
When you turn the Select dial, the radio tunes to the next station with a good signal.  
Manual  
When you turn the Select dial, the radio tunes up or down the FM radio frequency range by 0.05 MHz.  
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General settings  
Changing your preferred language  
You can select the language that your Evoke uses for menus and options.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Settings.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Language.  
4. Turn and press the Select dial to select a menu language from ‘English, ‘French’, ‘German’ or  
‘Italian.  
Carrying out a factory reset  
Resetting your Evoke removes all presets, stored stations, alarms and resets all other options to default  
settings.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Settings.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Factory reset.  
4. Turn and press the Select dial to select ‘Yes’ to reset Evoke to factory settings. Select ‘No’ if you do  
not want to reset your Evoke to factory settings.  
Displaying the software version  
To display the software version:  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Settings.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘SW version.  
Updating Evoke’s software  
Software updates for your Evoke may be made available in the future. If you register your product and  
To update your software  
Connect your radio to your PC using a suitable A-to-mini B type USB cable. Follow the instructions  
Note: USB update requires a PC running Windows or a Mac running MAC OS 10.6 or above and a  
suitable USB cable (not included).  
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Clock settings  
Setting the time and date  
The time and date on Evoke are automatically set by the FM or digital radio signal. If the time/date does not  
update automatically, you can manually set it using this option.  
Note: Any time or date updates received by an FM or a digital broadcast will override manual settings, if  
clock synchronization is enabled (see below for more information).  
Setting the time and date manually  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Clock.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Set time & date.  
4. Turn and press the Select dial to set the hour. Repeat to adjust the minutes.  
5. Turn and press the Select dial to set the day of the month. Repeat to set the month and year.  
Changing the time format  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Clock.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Set 12/24 hour. Repeat to set the required time format.  
Changing the date format  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Clock.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Set date format. Repeat to set the required date format.  
Clock synchronization options  
You can select the radio sources that you want to use for setting the time. By default, Evoke uses both the  
FM and digital radio signals to synchronize the time.  
To specify the clock synchronization options:  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Clock.  
3. Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Clock sync.  
4. Turn and press the Select dial to choose the required clock synchronization option.  
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Display settings  
Adjusting the display  
You can adjust the brightness and time-out duration of the display for when the unit is switched on and in  
standby. To change display options:  
1. Press Menu, scroll to ‘Display settings’ and push the Select dial.  
2. Now choose either ‘Active’ to change settings that apply when the unit is switched on, or ‘Standby’  
to change settings that apply in standby.  
Changing the display time-out duration  
Select ‘Duration’ and choose from the following two modes:  
Always on  
Timed off  
The screen is always set to your preferred brightness level.  
The screen is set to your preferred brightness level when a button is pressed and then  
switches off after 7 seconds of inactivity.  
Changing your preferred brightness level  
Select ‘Active brightness’ and choose from the following options:  
Automatic  
The brightness of the screen adjusts automatically depending on the level of light in the  
room (default).  
1–10  
Turn the Select dial to vary the brightness level between 1 (very dim) and 10 (very  
bright) and push to confirm your preferred setting.  
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Using a ChargePAK F1  
ChargePAK makes your Evoke truly portable, so you can enjoy the programmes you love in the garden or  
at the beach.  
Because its rechargeable, ChargePAK is much cheaper than regular batteries. Its also more eco-friendly  
because it reduces the amount of toxic substances sent to landfill. And, because its a t-and-forget  
solution that charges whenever your radio is connected to the power outlet, its much more convenient  
than standard rechargeable batteries.  
Installing a ChargePAK  
1. Switch your Evoke off and disconnect it from the power supply.  
2. Open the battery compartment and position ChargePAK so that the Pure label is facing the  
battery compartment lid and ChargePAK’s contacts line up with the three terminals in the battery  
compartment.  
3. Replace the battery door and connect your product to a power outlet.  
4. ChargePAK will begin charging. When charging your ChargePAK for the first time or after an  
extended period of inactivity we recommend that you charge it for around 24 hours to ensure full  
battery power.  
Note: It is normal for your ChargePAK to get warm, especially during charging. Your ChargePAK will give  
years of trouble-free use under normal circumstances, but like all rechargeable batteries its efficiency will  
gradually reduce with age.  
Important: Evoke can only be powered with a Pure ChargePAK F1 and is not compatible with any other  
batteries, either disposable or rechargeable, or any other ChargePAK model.  
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Help and specifications  
Secondary and inactive stations  
(<</>>) Secondary digital radio services  
Some stations have accompanying secondary services which provide extra information or alternative  
content and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a station has a secondary service available, the  
station shows ‘>>’ next to its name in the station list and the secondary service appears next to the station  
in the list. A secondary service has a ‘<<’ before its name in the station list.  
(?) Inactive or unavailable digital radio stations  
Inactive or unavailable stations appear on the station list preceded by ‘?’ and cannot be tuned to. A station  
may be inactive or unavailable because the station is not broadcasting at the current time (check with the  
station) or has stopped broadcasting altogether. Also, you may not have a strong enough signal to receive  
the Multiplex on which the station is broadcast.  
Hints and tips  
Display says ‘No stations available’  
Use Autotune (see page 13) to search for stations. Try adjusting your aerial or radio position.  
Receiving new digital radio stations that have started broadcasting  
Use Autotune (see page 13) to scan and add any new digital services to the station list.  
The screen is very dark  
Check that the light sensor (behind the speaker grille) is not obstructed.  
Resetting your radio  
Resetting your radio removes all presets, clears the station list and resets all options to defaults. See page  
18 for more information.  
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Technical specifications  
Radio  
Digital and FM radio  
Frequencies  
DAB/DAB+/DMB-R/Parametric stereo decode up to 256 kbps,  
FM radio 87.5-108 MHz  
Speaker  
Inputs  
Full-range 3" drive unit  
9V DC power adapter socket (230V supplied). 3.5mm stereo Aux In for  
auxiliary devices. USB connection (Mini-B type) for product upgrades only  
Outputs  
3.5mm stereo headphone  
Presets  
15 digital radio and 15 FM radio presets  
Display  
High contrast white graphical 128 x 22 pixel Organic LED (OLED) display  
Mains power adapter  
Adapter: Input AC 100 - 240 V~,50/60 Hz, 0.5A;  
Output DC 9.0V  
Main unit: DC 9.0V , 1.5A  
, 1500mA;  
ChargePAK  
Pure ChargePAK F1 rechargeable battery pack (available separately)  
Power consumption  
Standby with clock display: >0.8W, Standby with display off: >0.5W,  
Active: 3.5W  
Dimensions  
Aerial  
180mm high x 217mm wide x 115mm deep  
Captive telescopic aerial  
Approvals  
CE marked. Compliant with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives  
(2004/108 EC and 2006/95/EC)  
ETSI EN 300 401 compliant  
Australian C-Tick N1600 and Electrical Safety  
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Correct disposal of this product  
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household  
waste throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health  
from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of  
material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection system  
or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for  
environmental safe recycling.  
Copyright  
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Warranty Information  
Imagination Technologies Limited warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects  
in materials and workmanship in the course of normal use for a period of three years from the date of  
purchase. This guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply in  
cases such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence, adjustment, modification  
you have a problem with your unit please contact your supplier or contact Pure Support at the address  
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purpose. Further, Imagination Technologies Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and to make  
changes in it from time to time without obligation of Imagination Technologies Limited to notify any person  
or organisation of such revisions or changes.  
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