Operation Manual

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Retro DAB+ Operation Guide
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Retro DAB+ Operation Guide
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Introducing your View Quest Retro DAB+
What can my Retro DAB+ do apart from look fab?
Here’s a brief run-down of your Retro DAB+’s
capabilities. Everything is explained fully later in
this guide.
iPod/iPhone dock
Play an iPhone or iPod with either a 30-pin or
Lightning connector. Your music will never have
sounded so good, and your iPhone or iPod will charge
at the same time.
DAB/DAB+ receiver
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is the next big thing
in radio. Clarity, station choice and ease of tuning are
often cited as benets. There are two versions, DAB
and DAB+. Your Retro DAB+ works with either. You can store up to 10 DAB/DAB+ stations as presets.
FM Radio
DAB isn’t everywhere, so there’s an FM radio in your Retro DAB+ that means you can listen wherever DAB
or FM radio is available. You can store up to 10 FM stations as presets.
Auxiliary connection
Lets you plug in and listen to an external audio source so your older devices aren’t left out.
Dual Alarms
Wake up to your favourite radio station, favourite tracks, or a beeper. Or two.
Battery Use
Your Retro DAB+ can be powered by 4 x Type ‘C’ batteries.
Be sure to insert batteries of the correct type and ensure correct polarity (+/-).
Battery Removal
Use thumb or nger to pull clip down
and outward in order to release
battery cover.