denver DAB-36 Wooden Retro FM DAB Radio with Bluetooth Instruction Manual
denver DAB-36 Wooden Retro FM DAB Radio with Bluetooth

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Warning: 

  1. Do not install this equipment in a confined or building-in space such as a book case or similar unit, and remain a well ventilation conditions at open site. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper, table-cloths, curtains etc.
  2. WARNING: Only use attachments/accessories specified or provided by the manufacturer (such as the exclusive supply adapter, batteryetc).
  3. 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 that objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed onapparatus.
  4. WARNING: The batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or thelike.
  5. WARNING: The direct plug-inadapter is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
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Safety information

Please read the safety instructions carefully before using the product for the first time and keep the instructions for future reference.

  1. This product is not atoy. Keep it out of reach of children.
  2. Keep product out of the reach of children and pets to avoid chewing and swallowing.
  3. Product operating and storage temperature is from Odegree Celsius to 40 degree Celsius. Under and over this temperature might affect the function.
  4. Never open the product. Touching the inside electrics can cause electric shock. Repairs or service should only be performed by qualified personnel.
  5. Do not expose to heat, water, moisture, direct sunlight!
  6. Please protect your ears against loud volume. Loud volume can damage your ears and risk in hearing loss.
  7. Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 m (30 feet). The maximum communication distance may vary depending on the presence of obstacles (people, metal objects, walls, etc.) or the electromagnetic environment.
  8. Microwaves emitting from a Bluetooth device may affect the operation of electronic medical devices.
  9. The unit is not waterproof. Ifwater or foreign objects enter the unit, it may result infire or electric shock. Ifwater or a foreign object enters the unit, stop use immediately.
  10. Only charge with supplied Adaptor. The direct plug-in adapter is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. So, make sure there is space around the power outlet for easy access.
  11. Do not use non original accessories together with the product as this can make the product functionality abnormal.

LOCATION OF CONTROLS

Product Overview

Locations of Control:

  1. Volume knob
  2. Standby
  3. Scan
  4. Menu
  5. Info
  6. Alarm
  7. DAB/FM/AUX/BT
  8. Preset
  9. Preset 1
  10. Preset 2
  11. Preset 3
  12. Tune/Select knob
  13. LCD display
  14. Speakers
  15. Antenna
  16. Battery compartment
  17. AUX injack
  18. DC jack

POWER SUPPLY

OPERATING THE UNIT ON AC POWER

Insertion end at the supplied power cord to the DC 5V IN Jack located at the rear of the unit and the other end into the Wall outlet. When the First time used the cord has to be firmly pushed into the socket if does not work on AC, to try again to be sure for a positive connection.

OPERATING THE UNIT ON BATTERIES

To play your unit on batteries, the AC power cord must be disconnected from the player. Unplug the AC power cord from the unit and insert 4 size “C” batteries (not provided) in the compartment. Close the battery compartment door.

Note: Check your batteries regularly. Old or discharged batteries should be replaced. Ifthe unit is not to be used for some time or is being run exclusively on AC electrical current, remove batteries from the battery compartment to avoid leakage.

Warning: Before using the unit. Check that the local mains supply is compatible with the Unit Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet. When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e. Vacation etc.) disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.

BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:

Keep batteries away from children and pets. Insert the batteries observing the proper polarity (+/-). Failure to properly align the battery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
Removal or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the batteries when the product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted or corroded batteries.

Neverthrow batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources.

Battery Disposal: Old or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your local solid waste authority. Follow the battery manufacturer’s safety, usage, and disposal instructions.

OPERATION

Press the Standby button to turn the unit.

IN DAB MODE

Auto select: Press the SCAN button, “SCANNING” will show on the display, and the number of DAB station will show on the upper right corner, and itwill automatically play the first station. Tune and press the TUNE/SELECT knob to choose the next or previous station. Manual select: Press and hold the INFO button and tune the “TUNE/SELECT” knob until the “MANUAL TUNE” icon shown on the display, then tune  theTUNE/SELECT knob to choose the station. Note: you many have to wait for the unit to tune into the new channel.

DAB Radio stations presetting:

To receive the desired DAB station, press and hold the PRESET button, “Preset Store” “<1: (Empty)> will appear on the display. Tune the TUNE/SELECT knob to choose your desired program number (1-10) you want stored to. Then press TUNE/SELECT knob to store it. Repeat the same procedures until all the desired radio stations were stored into the program list. Recall the memory, press PRESET button and tune the TUNE/SELECT knob to select the stored radio station as desired. Press the TUNE/SELECT knob toconfirm. Please note: You may also recall the memory of Preset 1, Preset 2 and Preset 3 stations by simply press the 1, 2, 3 knob on the unit.

IN FM MODE

Press the DAB/FM/AUX/BT button to select FM radio mode, press the SCAN button, when a radio is found, the frequency on display will stop running and start playback automatically.

If reception is no good, tune the TUNE/SELECT knob to fine tune. FM radio presetting is same as DAB radio presetting

MENU Button

A. On DAB mode, press MENU button and tune “TUNE/SELECT™ knob to see the available types, Press MENU again to returnback.

  1. Full Scan
    Fullscan the DAB radio channels
  2. Manual Scan Scan the DAB radio channels manually
  3. Dynamic range compression (DRC) (Off/High/Low) This function reduces the difference between the loudest and quietest audio being broadcast. Effectively, this makes quiet sounds comparatively louder and loud sounds comparatively quieter.
    Note: DRC only works if it is enabled by the broadcaster for a specific station.
  4. Station Order
    The station order can be by alphanumeric or ensemble.
  5. Prune (Yes/No)
    Yes-this removes all invalid stations. No-Keep all stations.
  6. System
  • Time
    I. Set Time/Date
    II. Auto Update
    III. Set 12/24 hour format
    IV. Set Date format
  • Backlight
    I. Timout
    II. On level
    III. Dimmer level
  • Languages
  • Factory Reset
  • Choose “YES” to clear all settings
  • SW version

B. On FM Mode. Press MENU button and tune “TUNE/SELECT” knob to see the available types, Press MENU again to return back.

  1. Scan Setting
    To select the Strong stations or All stations.
  2. Audio Setting To select Forced mono or Stereo allowed
  3. System
    Time
    I. Set Time/Date
    II. Auto Update
    III. Set 12/24 hour format
    IV. Set Date format
    • Backlight
      I. Timout
      II. On level
      III. Dimmer level
    • Languages
      Factory Reset
      Choose “YES” to clear all settings
      SW version

INFO Button

A On DAB Mode, The UNIT has DAB information modes which are shown on the bottom line of the display. Press INFO button to see the available information.
B. On FM Mode, The UNIT has FM information modes which are shown on the bottom line of the display. Press INFO button to see the available information.

ALARM SETTINGS

Alarmswill only function when the unit is On (mains or battery power) or in Standby mode (Mains power only).
Alarms can be switched on or off in standby mode (see below), however, the alarm parameters can only be set when the unit is on.

To set alarms
Turn the unit on.
To set or change alarm 1, press “ALARM” once, then press “TUNE/SELECT. To set or change alarm 2, press “ALARM” twice, then press “TUNE/SELECT. To exit alarm setting mode, press “ALARM” again.
The alarm setup prompts you for the following parameters. Select a value for each parameter in turn turning the “TUNE/SELECT” knob and press “TUNE/SELECT to confirm and move on to the next parameter.
Parameters

  • On time hours and minutes
  • Duration-15/30/45/60/90minutes
    If the alarm is not cancelled the unit returns to standby after this time period.
  • Source-Buzzer/DAB/FM
    If DAB or FM is chosen as the audio source you will also be prompted to select the Last played station or one of the preset stations (if set).
  • Daily/Once/Weekends / Weekdays
    Choosethe days on which the alarm isactive.
    Note: if you choose ‘Once’, you are prompted to enter the required date.
  • Alarm-Off/On

USING THE AUX INPUT

Connect the AUX connect wire from the out jack of your Personal Player such as portable MP3 player to the AUX inputjack.
Press the DAB/FM/AUX/BT button to select AUX mode. “Auxiliary Input” will show on the LCD. Turn on your Personal Player to begin playing, adjust the volume to desire listening level.

IN Bluetooth MODE

Pressthe DAB/FM/AUX/BT button to select BLUETOOTH mode, LCD showing “Smart Device”.

To pair the radio with your phone:

Turn on the Bluetooth function in the phone or tablet. For instructions, see your mobile phone user guide.

a. Place the phone within 20 cm (8 inches) of theradio.
b. Please make sure the radio is in BT mode. Choose “DAB-36” on your phone to connect the radio Bluetooth. After connected, your radio will show “BT Connected”.
c. Enjoy your music with the radio now!

Hereby, Denver A/S declares that the radio equipment type DAB-36 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://denver.eu/products/denver-dab-36/c-1024/p-2715

  1. Operating Frequency Range: FM 87.5-108.0MHz, DAB174-240MHz
  2. Max Output Power: 2x 2W
  3. Bluetooth frequency: 2.45GHz.
Manufacturer’s name or trade mark, commercial registration number and address Blue Iron Holdings LimitedSuite Q, 18/F, International Industrial Centre, 2-8 Kwei Tei Street, Fotan, Shatin, NT,Hong KongCommercial registration number: 68231699-000-09-19-5
Model identifier BI12T-050100-BdV
Input AC frequency 100-240V
Input voltage 50Hz
Outputvoltage 5V
Output current 1A
Output power 5W
Average active efficiency 73.78%
Efficiency at low load (10%) 65.90%
No-load power consumption 0.082W

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Documents / Resources

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