Standby Source Volume + Menu Volume – – Presets Alarm Select Sleep + Owner’s manual DAB & FM Clock Radio
Safety instructions Keep the radio away from heat sources. Do not use the radio near water. Avoid objects or liquids getting into the radio. Do not remove screws from or open the radio casing. Fit the mains adaptor to an easily accessible socket, located near the radio and ONLY use the mains power adapter supplied.
Contents Start ................................................................... 2 Quick set up ............................................................................... 2 Overview of controls and connectors ............................................. 3 Symbols on the screen ................................................................ 3 Using the radio .................................................... 4 Switching between DAB and FM ...................................................
Start Quick set up > Overview of controls and connectors > Symbols on the screen Quick set up Uncoil the aerial wire and hang it vertically, then connect the mains adapter to the bottom of the unit as shown. 5.5V DC Plug the mains adapter into the mains supply and press the Standby button. Set energy saving mode. Press the Select button when you see the message ‘Enable energy saving?’. Press Select again to switch on energy saving mode.
Overview of controls and connectors Source Switch between DAB and FM > page 4 menu Enter options menu Info display > page 8 Browse Intellitext > page 9 Other options > pages 10-11 Standby Source Volume + Menu Volume – – presets Store and select preset stations > page 8 alarm Set 4 different alarms > page 6 Presets Alarm Sleep + Select select and +/− Browse and select radio stations > page 4 Hold down select and release to enter textSCAN > page 4 Scroll, change and confirm menu options Side s
Using the radio DAB/FM > Change stations > Use textSCAN™ > Change info on screen > Use presets Switching between DAB and FM Press the Source button to switch between DAB and FM. BBC Radio 2 test your knowle '& $ <7i 5< Changing stations When listening to DAB 1. Press the +/− buttons to browse through the list of available stations. BBC Radio 2 test your knowle BBC Radio 2 BBC R6M 2. Press the Select button to tune.
Changing the information shown on screen (menu > Info display) 1. In DAB or FM, press the Menu button then press Select to access the ‘Info display’ options. Info display Scrolling text Scrolling text 2. Change the current information display option using +/− to browse and select to choose: Scrolling text Info broadcast by most DAB stations and FM (RDS) stations. Date Displays the current date below the station name. Programme type Content broadcast by the current station, e.g., Pop Music. Sig.
Setting alarms Quick guide > Step-by-step guide > Changing an alarm that you have set Setting an alarm − quick guide Alarm 1/2/3/4 Set alarm OFF (alarm will not sound) ON Set time Hours Minutes Set days Daily Saturday Weekday Sunday Weekend Once only Set mode DAB FM Tone Set volume Vol 1-20 Setting an alarm − step-by-step guide J1 has four alarms which you can set to sound at different times as either DAB, FM or tone alarms.
5. Select ‘Set days’. Choose when you want the alarm to repeat by pressing +/− to choose and Select to confirm. The following options are available: Daily Weekday Weekend Saturday Sunday Once only Every day. Monday − Friday, every week. Tip If you want to set Every weekend. a ‘one-off’ alarm Every Saturday. choose ‘Once only’. Every Sunday The alarm will sound at the time you have selected and not recur. 6. Select ‘Set Mode’ to choose the type of alarm you want: DAB, FM or Tone.
Waking up Cancel an alarm > Snooze > Cancel a snooze > Change the snooze time Cancelling an alarm To cancel a tone alarm or or To cancel a radio alarm (switches the unit into standby) or BBC Radio 1 hris Moyles Show press any button (except Volume +/–) Snoozing an alarm To temporarily silence an alarm press the Snooze bar. The alarm will pause and J1 will return to standby before sounding the alarm again after 9 minutes have elapsed.
Extra features Set the sleep timer > Cancel the sleep timer > Use Intellitext Set the sleep timer The sleep timer switches your radio into standby after a number of minutes has elapsed. Press the Sleep button and repeat to choose the duration of the sleep timer from 15 to 90 minutes, then press Select to confirm.
Options Options available in DAB > Options available in FM > General options Press Menu to access the following options. Use +/− and Select to adjust options. Options available in DAB Intellitext options (menu > Intellitext > Options) Set timeout Choose to delete old Intellitext data after 1 week (default) or 1 day. Clear all Delete all stored Intellitext data immediately.
Options available in FM FM stereo mode (menu > FM stereo mode) Choose from Stereo or Mono (default) − mono may improve audio clarity where stereo signals are weak. General options Energy saving (menu > Energy saving) J1 is designed and manufactured to minimise power consumption when the unit is switched on and to use less than 1 Watt in standby. One way this low power consumption is enabled is by not collecting and storing Intellitext messages when the unit is in standby.
Help and specifications Secondary and inactive stations (<>) Secondary DAB services Secondary services accompany some stations, providing extra information or alternative content and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a station has secondary services 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.
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