Grundig Radio GUSR91DAB User Manual

GUSR91DAB  
DAB Radio With PLL FM Tuner  
User Guide  
IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future use  
 
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This User Guide  
Contents  
01 Your DAB Radio ........................3 05 Specifications ..........................16  
02 Get going ..................................4  
03 Daily use ...................................5  
04 Trouble Shooting ....................15  
Warnings .................................17  
Guarantee ................................19  
06  
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01 Your DAB Radio  
Rod Antenna  
BBS button  
Display button  
Preset button  
Standby button  
Volume  
control knob  
Select/Scroll up/  
down  
Standby  
Mute  
BBS  
Display Preset  
Mode Menu  
10:00:00  
23-7-2009  
Scan  
Mute button  
Scan button  
Menu button  
Mode button  
LCD Display  
AC Power Socket  
ON/OFF switch  
AUX In Socket  
PHONE Socket  
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Get going  
1
02  
Connect the small end of the mains lead to the AC input socket on the rear of the unit.  
Connect the 3 pin plug to a suitable wall socket.  
2
3
Turn the power switch on the rear of the unit to the ON position.  
Using Headphones  
A pair of headphones (not supplied) with a 3.5mm diameter stereo plug and 8-32 ohm  
impedance is required. Plug the headphones into the Headphone Socket on the side of  
the DAB Radio.  
When headphones are connected, the sound to the speakers is automatically turned  
off.  
Using the DAB Radio with Batteries  
The DAB Radio can be powered by 6 “C” types Batteries. This allows the  
DAB Radio to be used outside or away from wall sockets.  
4
To remove the Battery Compartment Cover, press the 2 retaining clips firmly and pull  
away from the DAB Radio.  
Insert 6 “C” type batteries into the battery compartment, following the polarity  
diagram on the inside.  
Replace the Battery Compartment Cover.  
5
Using AUX IN  
Connect an audio cable (not supplied) to the AUX IN socket on the side of the DAB  
Radio. Connect the other end to a suitable output socket on your auxiliary device.  
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03 Daily Use  
Switching On  
1
To turn on the DAB Radio, ensure the power switch on the rear of the unit is set  
to the ON position.  
2
3
Press the STANDBY button on the touch panel.  
To turn the DAB Radio off press the STANDBY button again.  
Adjusting the Volume  
1
To increase the volume, turn the volume control knob clockwise.  
2
To decrease the volume, turn the volume control knob anti-clockwise.  
3
You can also press the MUTE button to turn the sound off. To turn the sound  
back on, press the MUTE button again.  
BBS function  
The bass sounds can be enhanced by selecting the bass boost system.  
1
Press the BBS button to enhance the bass frequencies  
2
To turn off the bass boost system, press the BBS button again.  
Listening to Radio  
1
Press the STANDBY button to turn the DAB Radio on.  
2
The following screen will be displayed. A bar graph indicates the progress of the  
search - the number of stations found increases as the scan progresses.  
Number of stations found  
Progress bar  
3
When the scan is complete, the DAB Radio will then select the first available  
station - stations are listed in numerical then alphabetic order. The station list is  
retained in memory so the next time you switch the DAB Radio on, the station  
search does not take place. If there are no stations found, check that adequate  
DAB coverage exists in your area.  
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Daily Use  
03  
Changing DAB Stations  
1
Rotate the Scroll Up/Down knob to scroll through the stations in the station list.  
2
Press the Scroll Up/Down button to select a new station from the list.  
Push the SELECT button to confirm. The radio will tune to the new station.  
DON’T FORGET!  
If no new station is selected the DAB Radio will display the currently playing  
station after 15 seconds.  
From time to time new DAB stations may be added to the DAB station list.  
If you wish to see if any new stations have been added, press the SCAN button to  
activate a full scan.  
Storing DAB Presets  
You can preset up to 10 DAB stations for easy access as follows:  
1
Tune to the station you wish to preset (see Changing DAB Stations).  
2
Press and hold the PRESET button, preset position 1 will show in the display.  
3
Rotate the SELECT/Scroll Up/Down button to select the required preset memory  
position.  
4
Push the SELECT button to save the current station into the specified preset  
location.  
Selecting a Preset Station  
1
Press the PRESET button briefly, preset position 1 will show in the display.  
2
Rotate the SELECT/Scroll Up/Down button to select the desired preset.  
3
Push the SELECT button to confirm.  
DON’T FORGET!  
If you select a preset location that has not been programmed with a station,  
"Preset empty" will be displayed.  
The DAB Radio will return to the previously selected station after a few seconds.  
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03 Daily Use  
Changing the DAB Station Information  
It is possible to change the information displayed on the second line of the display  
when listening to a DAB station. There are seven types of information  
available as listed below with examples to the right.  
Press DISPLAY Button  
1
Dynamic Label Segment (DLS) This is scrolling text  
information supplied by the DAB station. It may  
comprise information on music titles or details of the  
programme and is provided by the broadcaster.  
Signal Bar Shows the transmission signal level.  
Program Type (PTY) This is a description of the  
type of programme provided by the DAB station and  
is provided by the broadcaster.  
BBC Radio 5 Live  
DLS scrolling  
Press DISPLAY Button  
2
3
BBC Radio 5 Live  
Press DISPLAY Button  
BBC Radio 5 Live  
News  
4
5
6
Multiplex Name This will show the multiplex that is  
broadcasting the programme you are listening to.  
Channel and Frequency This displays the channel  
number and the transmission frequency.  
Signal Error Rate If the transmission signal contains  
errors the system can apply correction.  
The amount of signal correction can be displayed as a  
numerical value between 0 and 99. As the value  
increases, you will hear the signal degrade.  
To improve reception, try adjusting the position of the  
antenna. Please note a signal error rate of 30 or more  
will make the station un-listenable.  
Press DISPLAY Button  
BBC Radio 5 Live  
BBC National DAB  
Press DISPLAY Button  
BBC Radio 5 Live  
11C 220.352MHz  
Press DISPLAY Button  
BBC Radio 5 Live  
Signal error 1  
Press DISPLAY Button  
BBC Radio 5 Live  
80kbps Mono  
Press DISPLAY Button  
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Signal Information This shows the digital bit-rate  
and the signal mode.  
Time This shows the current time and is provided by  
the broadcaster so will always be accurate.  
Date This displays the date and is provided by the  
broadcaster.  
BBC Radio 5 Live  
12:38:33 AM  
Press DISPLAY Button  
BBC Radio 5 Live  
28/12/2009  
Press DISPLAY Button  
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Daily Use  
03  
Using the MENU Control (DAB mode)  
The MENU control allows you to change some of the system options on your DAB  
Radio. These options are arranged in a menu structure as shown below.  
BBC Radio 5 Live  
RadioText  
Press MENU Button  
DAB  
<Full scan  
Scanning  
0
Press SELECT Button  
>
Rotate the “SELECT”  
button clockwise  
DAB  
<Manual tune  
Rotate the “SELECT”  
button clockwise  
Manual tune  
Press SELECT Button  
<5A 174.928MHz>  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to  
choose radio frequency, press  
SELECT Button to confirm.  
DAB  
DAB  
Press SELECT Button  
<DRC off  
>
<DRC  
>
>
Rotate the “SELECT”  
button clockwise  
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to  
choose “DRC” off / high /low,  
press select button to confirm  
Prune?  
<No> Yes  
DAB  
<Prune  
Press SELECT Button  
Rotate the “SELECT”  
button clockwise  
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to  
choose “Prune” No/Yes, press  
select button to confirm  
System  
DAB  
Press SELECT Button  
<Time  
>
<System  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to  
choose “System” Time / Backlight /  
factory reset / SW version, press  
SELECT button to confirm  
Rotate the “SELECT”  
button clockwise  
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03 Daily Use  
Using the Menu  
Press the MENU button to enter the menu. Rotate the SELECT button to scroll  
through the options described below.  
Full Scan  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until “Full scan” is displayed.  
Push the SELECT button to activate a full scan for DAB stations.  
Manual Tune  
It is possible to manually tune to a specific channel/frequency and add this to the  
station list. This function can be used to obtain the optimum reception for a specific  
Channel/frequency.  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until “Manual tune” is displayed.  
Push the SELECT button to select.  
3
Rotate the SELECT button to select the desired channel/frequency.  
4
Push the SELECT button, a rectangle will be displayed on the second line of the  
display.  
The position of this rectangle indicates the signal strength (the further towards the  
right, the greater the signal strength)  
5
Adjust the position of the antenna to obtain the optimum signal strength.  
6
Push the SELECT button to confirm.  
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Daily Use  
03  
Dynamic Range Control (DRC)  
DRC adds or removes a degree of compression to compensate for the differences in  
the dynamic range between radio stations. For example, a station broadcasting  
popular music may have a high level of compression applied since the emphasis is  
on a constant high listening level. Where as a station broadcasting classical music  
will have little or no compression as the listener requires all of the highs and lows in  
the music to define the detail.  
There are three levels of compression:  
DRC off = No compression applied  
DRC high = Maximum compression applied (this is the default)  
DRC low = Low compression applied  
The best way to determine which of these settings suits you best is to experiment  
with them on a variety of source material.  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until “DRC” is displayed.  
3
Push the SELECT button to select.  
4
Rotate the SELECT button to select between the three DRC values. The available  
options appear on line 2 of the display. When the required DRC value is displayed  
push the SELECT button to confirm.  
5
You should be able to hear the difference in compression immediately.  
Station Prune  
The Station Prune function allows you to remove stations from the station list that are  
not active or cannot be received. These stations usually appear in the display with a "?".  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until "Prune" is displayed.  
3
Press the SELECT button to select.  
4
Rotate the SELECT button to highlight either No or Yes  
5
Press the SELECT button. If you have chosen to prune the station list, the  
unwanted stations will be deleted.  
System Settings  
To make adjustments to the settings on the DAB Radio:  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until "System" is displayed.  
3
Press the SELECT button. The following options: Time, Backlight, Factory Reset  
and Software (SW) version are available.  
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03 Daily Use  
Time - Allows you to set the time and date manually or update automatically from the  
DAB or FM radio broadcast.  
Backlight - Allows you to set the backlight time-out from 10, 15, 30 and 60 seconds,  
or constantly on.  
DON’T FORGET!  
When using battery power, the backlight time-out will be set to 10 seconds when  
the DAB Radio is switched to standby. You can touch any button on the radio to  
turn the backlight on for 10 seconds if you want to view the time.  
If you are using mains power, the backlight will remain lit in standby mode.  
Factory Reset - this will reset all preset values and begin a full scan for DAB stations.  
Software Version - This displays information about the current software installed in  
the DAB Radio.  
Using the FM Radio  
1
If the DAB Radio is in DAB mode, press the MODE button to select FM mode.  
DON’T FORGET!  
You may hear background noise as no station has been tuned in. The display will  
show the frequency of the FM station.  
Automatic Tuning  
1
Press the SCAN button to automatically search for the next available station.  
2
If the reception is poor, try Manual Tuning (see Manual Tuning below) to fine-tune  
the station.  
DON’T FORGET!  
If the reception does not improve, try altering the position of the antenna. If the  
reception is still poor, scan again to determine whether a stronger signal exists for  
the desired frequency.  
Manual Tuning  
1
Rotate the SELECT button to manually tune through the frequency band.  
2
The frequency will increase or decrease in steps of 0.05 MHz for each turn of the  
SELECT button.  
Storing FM Presets  
You can preset up to 10 FM stations. The procedure for storing and recalling FM  
presets is the same as described on page 6.  
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Daily Use  
03  
Changing the FM Station Information  
It is possible to change the information that is displayed on the second line of the  
display when listening to a FM station. There are six types of information available as  
listed below with examples to the right.  
Press DISPLAY Button  
1
Radio text This is scrolling text information supplied  
by the FM station. It may comprise information on  
music titles or details of the programme and is  
provided by the broadcaster.  
Program Type (PTY) This is a description of the  
type of programme provided by the FM station and  
is provided by the broadcaster.  
Station name This is information of the station name /  
frequency of the current FM station.  
Radio 2  
DLS scrolling  
Press DISPLAY Button  
Radio 2  
News  
2
Press DISPLAY Button  
Radio 2  
91.80MHz  
Press DISPLAY Button  
3
4
5
6
Radio 2  
Mono  
Mono or Stereo This indicates if the current station is  
broadcast in stereo or mono.  
Press DISPLAY Button  
91.80 MHz  
12:40:30 PM  
Press DISPLAY Button  
Time This displays the current time and is provided  
by the broadcaster so will always be accurate.  
Date This displays the date and is provided by the  
broadcaster.  
91.80 MHz  
04-07-2009  
Press DISPLAY Button  
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03 Daily Use  
Using the MENU Control (FM mode)  
The MENU control allows you to change some of the system options on your DAB  
Radio. These options are arranged in a menu structure as shown below.  
Press MENU Button  
Press SELECT Button  
Audio setting  
FM  
<Scan setting  
Press MENU Button  
>
<All stations  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” to choose  
ALL Station/Stonge Station only,  
press “SELECT” button to confirm.  
Audio setting  
<Strong station only>  
Audio setting  
Press SELECT Button  
FM  
<Forced mono  
>
<Audio setting  
Press MENU Button  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” to choose  
Forced mono/stereo allowed,  
press “SELECT” button to confirm.  
Audio setting  
<Stereo allowed  
>
>
Press SELECT Button  
System  
<Time  
FM  
<System  
>
Press MENU Button  
Rotate the “SELECT” to choose  
12/24 hours mode, after press  
“SELECT” button to confirm, you  
can set the time and date.  
System  
<Backlight  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” to choose  
10/15/30/60 sec. Press “SELECT”  
button to confirm.  
System  
<Factory reset  
>
>
System  
<SW version  
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Daily Use  
03  
Using the Menu  
Press the MENU button to enter the menu. Rotate the SELECT button to scroll  
through the options described below.  
Scan  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until “Scan setting” is displayed.  
3
Push the SELECT button to select.  
4
Rotate the SELECT button to select “All stations” or “Strong stations”.  
5
Push the SELECT button to confirm.  
DON’T FORGET!  
All subsequent scans will be made according to the setting chosen.  
A * will show next to the current scan setting.  
Audio setting  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until “Audio setting” is displayed.  
3
Push the SELECT button to select.  
4
Rotate the SELECT button to select “Stereo or allowed” or “Forced mono”.  
5
Push the SELECT button to confirm.  
DON’T FORGET!  
Forced mono will present all FM stations in mono.  
System Settings  
To make adjustments to the settings in FM mode:  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until "System" is displayed.  
3
Press the SELECT button. The following options: Time, Backlight, Factory Reset  
and Software (SW) version are available.  
Further information on these settings can be found in the DAB mode section of this  
User Guide.  
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04 Trouble Shooting  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
No sound  
Volume not adjusted.  
Headphones are connected.  
Mains lead is not correctly  
connected.  
Adjust the Volume.  
Disconnect the headphones.  
Connect the mains lead  
properly.  
The unit does react to  
operation of any button  
Microprocessor locked up.  
Turn off the unit,  
disconnect the mains plug,  
reconnect after a few seconds.  
Ensure the telescopic antenna is  
Poor radio reception  
Weak radio signal  
Interference from other electrical fully extended.  
items. Adjust the position of the  
antenna.  
Move the radio away from  
sources of interference.  
Need extra help?  
Need a spare part?  
Don’t worry we are just at the other end of  
the phone. If you are experiencing problems  
using your new product, before returning it  
to the retailer, just call 0871 230 1777.  
In the unlikely event of you needing spare  
parts, please contact our spares department  
on:  
0871 230 0790  
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Specifications  
05  
Model Number  
Power Supply  
GUSR91DAB  
AC Input 230 V 50Hz  
or 6 X "C" (UM-2) batteries  
Standby Power Consumption  
Max Power Consumption  
Max Power Output  
10% THD Power Output  
DAB section  
2W  
13W  
1.2W  
1W  
Band III, 174 MHz to 240 MHz  
87.5 MHz to 108 MHz  
FM section  
IMPORTANT: Due to continual revision and improvements to our products design,  
specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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06 Warnings  
General Safety  
WEEE  
This DAB Radio has been designed and  
manufactured to meet European safety standards,  
but like any electrical equipment, care must be  
taken if you are to obtain the best results and  
safety is to be assured.  
This appliance is labelled in accordance  
with European Directive 2002/96/EG  
concerning used electrical and  
electronic appliances (Waste Electrical  
and Electronic Equipment - WEEE).  
The guideline determines the  
Do read these operating instructions before you  
attempt to use the DAB Radio.  
framework for the return and  
recycling of used appliances.  
Do ensure that all electrical connections  
(including the mains plug, extension leads and  
interconnections between pieces of equipment)  
are properly made in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
Sound levels  
Your hearing is very important to you and to us,  
so please take care when using this DAB Radio.  
It is strongly recommended that you follow the  
listed guidelines in order to prevent possible  
damage or loss of hearing.  
Switch off and remove the mains plug when  
making or changing any connections.  
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt  
about the installation, operation or safety of your  
DAB Radio.  
Establish a safe sound level  
Over time your hearing will adapt to continuous  
loud sounds and will give the impression that the  
volume has in fact been reduced. What seems  
normal to you may in fact be harmful. To guard  
against this before your hearing adapts, set  
the volume to a low level.  
Don’t continue to operate the DAB Radio if you are  
ever in doubt about it working normally, or if it is  
damaged in any way. Switch it off, withdraw the  
plug from the mains and consult your dealer.  
Don’t remove any fixed covers as this may expose  
you to dangerous voltages.  
Slowly increase the level until you can hear  
comfortably and clearly and without distortion.  
Damage to your hearing is accumulative and is  
irreversible. Any ringing or discomfort in the ears  
indicates that the volume is too loud.  
Don’t leave the DAB Radio switched On when it is  
unattended for long periods of time, unless it is  
specifically stated that it is designed for unattended  
operation or has a standby mode.  
Once you have established a comfortable  
listening level, do not increase the sound level.  
Make sure that other people in your household are  
conversant with the DAB Radio.  
Don’t obstruct the ventilation vents on the  
DAB Radio, for example with curtains or soft  
furnishings.  
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the  
life of the product.  
Don’t allow electrical equipment to be exposed to  
rain or moisture.  
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Warnings  
06  
Wiring Instructions  
Electrical Information  
The supply cable will be either 2-core or 3-core.  
Follow the appropriate wiring instructions given  
This DAB Radio is supplied with a mains lead  
fitted with a BS1363/A 13 amp plug. If it is not  
suitable for your supply sockets it must be  
removed and replaced with an appropriate plug.  
If the plug becomes damaged and/or needs to  
be replaced please follow the wiring instructions  
below.  
below. In both cases ensure that the outer sheath  
of the cable is firmly held by the cable clamp.  
2-Core Plug  
WARNING! Do not connect either wire to  
the earth terminal.  
The plug removed must be disposed of  
This symbol indicates that this 2-core  
appliance is Class II and does not  
require an earth connection.  
immediately. It must not be plugged into a supply  
socket as this will be an electrical hazard. If the  
fuse needs to be replaced it must be of the same  
rating and ASTA approved to BS1362. If the plug  
is changed, a fuse of the appropriate rating must  
be fitted in the plug, adapter or at the distribution  
board. If the fuse in a moulded plug is replaced,  
the fuse cover must be refitted before the  
appliance can be used.  
The wire coloured blue must be connected  
to the terminal marked with the letter N or  
coloured black.  
The wire coloured brown must be connected  
to the terminal marked with the letter L or  
coloured brown.  
NEUTRAL  
(Blue)  
LIVE  
(Brown)  
3-Core Plug  
WARNING! This appliance must be  
earthed.  
The wire coloured green and yellow must  
be connected to the terminal marked with  
the letter E, or by the earth symbol , or  
coloured green and yellow.  
The wire coloured blue must be connected  
to the terminal marked with the letter N or  
coloured black.  
The wire coloured brown must be connected  
to the terminal marked with the letter L or  
coloured brown.  
EARTH  
(Green & Yellow)  
NEUTRAL  
(Blue)  
LIVE  
(Brown)  
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07 Guarantee  
The DAB Radio is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of original purchase. If there are  
any defects due to faulty materials or workmanship, contact the Grundig Helpline. Have your  
receipt of purchase on hand.  
The guarantee is subject to the following provisions:  
• It is only valid within the boundaries of the country of purchase.  
• The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions  
contained in this User Guide.  
• The DAB Radio must be used solely for domestic purposes.  
• The guarantee will be rendered invalid if the DAB Radio is re-sold or has been damaged by  
inexpert repair.  
• The manufacturer disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages.  
• The guarantee is in addition to, and does not diminish, your statutory or legal rights.  
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Helpline 0871 230 1777  
 

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