Sangean Electronics Stereo System DT 110 User Guide

 
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DBB  
On  
Off  
Vol.  
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Lock  
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TUNING  
DBB  
FM STEREO/AM  
PLL SYNTHESIZED  
RECEIVER  
DT 110  
BAND  
MO./ST.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
To insure proper operation, please familiarize your-  
self with these instructions before using your new  
receiver.  
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. On/Off button  
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. LCD display  
. Tuning Control Down  
. Tuning Control Up  
5 . Battery Compartment  
. Memory Button  
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. Memeory Recall button  
. Priority Station Recall  
. FM Stereo/Mono button  
. Band selection button  
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11 . Earphone Jack  
. DBB (Deep Bass Booster) On/Off  
13 . Volume Control  
14 . Lock Switch  
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DISPLAY ICONS  
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M
P
ST  
FM  
AM  
Mhz  
Khz  
AUTO MEMO SCAN  
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FM Stereo indicator  
System lock  
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Low battery indicator  
Memory Presets  
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Band Selected  
90 minutes auto shut off  
Frequency  
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Auto Scan /Memory Scan status  
Frequency unit  
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BAT T E R Y I NSTAL L AT I O N  
The battery cover is located on the back of the unit.  
Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow to gain  
access to the battery compartment  
. Insert 2  
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AAA (UM-4) batteries into the compartment. Make  
sure that the batteries are positioned in accordance  
with the diagram indicated. Replace cover.  
Not e:  
(1) Du r in g r a d io list en in g , r a d io will t u r n it self off  
wh en t h e b a t t er y p ower b ecom es t oo low. A low  
b a t t er y in d ica t or will a p p ea r on t h e d isp la y for  
1.5 secon d s (you m a y n ot n ot ice t h is ) in d ica t in g  
wea k b a t t er ies a n d r ep la cem en t is n ecessa r y.  
(2) Du r in g t h e low b a t t er y st a t u s, if you p r ess t h e  
P O W E R b u t t on , R a d io won ' t t u r n it on b u t  
a p p ea r wit h low b a t t er y in d ica t or t o r em in d t h e  
b a t t er y p ower is low a n d n eed ed for b a t t er y  
r ep la cem en t .  
(3) Du r in g b a t t er y r ep la cem en t , t u r n off t h e p ower  
a n d m a k e su r e t h e lock swit ch is in t h e lock ed  
p osit ion . T h is will p r even t a n y m em or y p r eset s  
fr om b ein g lost d u r in g b a t t er y r ep la cem en t .  
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ANT E NNA/E AR P H O NE USE  
Inserting the earphone into the earphone jack  
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The cord connecting the earphone to the receiver  
acts as an antenna during FM reception and shou-  
ld be extended as much as possible to increase  
FM sensitivity.  
A built-in Ferrite Bar Antenna is provided for AM  
reception and it is only necessary to rotate the radio  
for maximum signal strength during AM listening.  
VO L UM E C O NT R O L  
Adjust volume control  
listening volume.  
to adjust the require d  
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T UNI NG T H E R A DI O  
Ba n d  
F r eq u en cy  
A n t en n a  
AM 520-1 710 kHz Intern al/Rotate radio for best  
recep tion.  
F M 87.50-108 MHz External/Make sure the ear-  
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P h o n e i s i n s e r t e d i n t o e a r p h -  
o n e j a c k .  
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. A P S ( a u t o s c a n a n d a u t o p r es e t )  
T h i s r a d i o e q u i p s w i t h A P S d e v i c e t o h a v e a u t o  
s c a n a n d a u t o p r e s e t f u n c t i o n . A m o n g t h e m a n y  
c o n v e n i e n c e s o ff e r e d b y t h i s f e a t u r e i t i s e s p e c i a -  
l l y u s e f u l f o r t h e t r a v e l e r w h o c a n a u t o m a t i c a l l y  
f i n d a l l t h e l o c a l s t a t i o n s i n a n y s t r a n g e c i t y h e  
m a y t r a v e l t o w i t h j u s t t h e p u s h o f t w o b u t t o n s .  
T u r n o n t h e r a d i o b y p r e s s i n g O n / O f f b u t t o n  
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c o n n e c t e a r p h o n e t o t h e e a r p h o n e j a c k , s e l e c t  
r e q u i r e d b a n d b y p r e s s i n g b a n d s e l e c t i o n b u t t o n  
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, t h e n p r e s s T u n i n g C o n t r o l U p  
a n d D o w n  
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b u t t o n a t t h e s a m e t i m e f o r m o r e t h a n 2 s e c o n d s  
u n t i l L C D d i s p l a y s h o w s ' AU TO S C AN ' .  
Th e r e c e i v e r w i l l s c a n f r o m t h e l o w f r e q u e n c y o f  
t h e s e l e c t e d A M o r F M b a n d a n d a u t o m e m o r y  
t h e s t a t i o n s i t c a n f i n d u n t i l m e m o r y i s f u l l . i . e . 1 5  
m e m o r y s t a t i o n s o n F M b a n d o r 6 m e m o r y s t a t i o n s  
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on AM band. When APS completes , it will appear  
the first radio station it finds. To recall the stations ,  
please refer to Memory Tuning (station recall )  
descri bed later .  
B. 90 m in u t es a u t o sh u t off d evice  
For saving battery power , this radio is designed  
to auto shut off after 90 minutes operation, LCD  
displa y shows  
For continuious listening if necessary, pressing  
ON/Off button for more than 2 seconds until LCD  
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displa y  
disa ppears  
C . Sca n t u n in g  
Turn on the radio by pressing On/Off button  
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select AM or FM band by pressing Band Selected  
button , then press and hold the Tuni ng  
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Contr ol Up  
or Down  
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for more than 1/2 second .  
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The radio will scan all the frequencies in that band  
and will stop automatically when a radio station  
is found.  
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D . M a n u a l Tu n in g  
Turn on the radio by pressing On/Off button  
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select AM or FM band by pressing Band Selec-  
ted button . Desired station may be selected  
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by pressing the Tuning Control  
or  
interm -  
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ittently until the desired station is reached. Or  
pressing and holding the Tuning Control until the  
desired station is reached.  
E . M em or y Tu n in g (st a t ion p r eset )  
Turn on the radio by pressing On/Off button  
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Select AM or FM band by pressing Band Selec-  
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ted button  
. Tune to the desired station us-  
ing the Manual or Scan Tuning methods as des-  
cribed prior. When the desired station is reach-  
ed and indicated in the LCD display  
,press  
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the Memory Button  
. AM will flash in the  
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LCD display and also a suggested number of  
memory position .During its flashing, select the  
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d e s i r e d m e m o r y p o s i t i o n b y p r e s s i n g Tu n i n g C o n -  
t r o l o r t o t h e d e s i r e d m e m o r y p o s i t i o n ,  
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t h e n p r e s s M e m o r y b u t t o n  
a g a i n . ' M ' w i l l s t o p  
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f l a s h i n g i n d i c a t i n g s t a t i o n m e m o r y b e i n g d o n e .  
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N o t e : N o m a t t e r y o u p r e s s M e m o r y B u t t o n  
o r M e m o r y R e c a l l b u t t o n , i f t h e n u m b -  
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e r d i g i t i s f l a s h i n g w h i c h i n d i c a t e s t h e f l a -  
s h i n g n u m b e r s t a t i o n h a s b e e n m e m o r i e d .  
I t w i l l r e p l a c e p r e v i o u s m e m o r y s t a t i o n , i f  
y o u p r e s s M e m o r y B u t t o n a t t h i s t i m e .  
Yo u m a y s t o r e a t o t a l o f 1 5 . s t a t i o n s i n t h e F M  
b a n d a n d 6 s t a t i o n s i n t h e A M b a n d p l u s 3 f a v o -  
r i t e s t a t i o n s a s p r i o r i t y d e s c r i b e d l a t e r.  
I f t h e m e m o r y i s f u l l , w h e n p r e s s t h e M e m o r y  
b u t t o n  
, L C D d i s p l a y w i l l a p p e a r F U L . I n t h i s  
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c a s e , i f y o u s t i l l l i k e t o m e m o r y t h e r e q u i r e d s t a -  
t i o n . P r e s s t h e M e m o r y b u t t o n a g a i n , t h e r a d i o  
w i l l m e m o r y t h e s t a t i o n b y f o r c e a n d r e p l a c e M 1 5  
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on FM band and M6 on AM band.  
F . P r ior it y  
To store your favorite stations so that you may  
recall the stations in a more easy way.  
When the desired stations are found by the tu-  
ning methods described above. Press the memo-  
ry butt on  
, then Prio rity stat ion butt on . AP  
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will flash in the LCD display and also a suggest-  
ed number of memory position. During P is fla-  
shing, select the desired memory position by pre-  
ssi ng Tuning Con trol  
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or  
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to the des ired me-  
mory position, then press Memory button  
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again. P will stop flashing indicating priority station  
memory being done.  
The radio can allow maximum 3 favorite stations.  
G . M em or y Tu n in g (st a t ion r eca ll)  
Turn on the radio by pressing On/Off button  
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Select AM or FM band by pressing band select-  
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10  
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ed button  
Select the required memory station by pressing  
Tuning Control or , LCD display Mand  
memory digit will flash . When the required sta-  
tion is found, press Memory Recall button ag-  
then Memory Recall button  
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ain, LCD M and memory digit will stop flashing.  
For priority stations recall, simply turn on the ra-  
dio by pressing On/Off button  
then pressing  
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Priority station button  
. Select the required  
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Priority station by pressing priority station button  
again.  
If there is no memory station or priority station,  
while you press Memory Recall button or Priori-  
ty button , LCD display will show ME (memory  
empty) or PE (priority station empty).  
H . M E M O RY Delet e  
If the memory is full or you like to delete the me-  
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m o r y s t a t i o n s . R e c a l l t h e m e m o r y s t a t i o n s b y p r e -  
s s i n g M e m o r y R e c a l l b u t t o n s . P r e s s M e m o -  
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r y b u t t o n  
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f o r m o r e t h a n 2 s e c o n d s u n t i l l L C D  
d i s p l a y D E L f l a s h i n g , p r e s s M e m o r y b u t t o n  
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a g a i n , t h e r e c a l l m e m o r y s t a t i o n i s t h e n d e l e t e d .  
I . M e m o r y S c a n  
To s c a n t h e m e m o r y s t a t i o n s , p r e s s M e m o r y r e -  
c a l l b u t t o n f o r m o r e t h a n 2 s e c o n d s u n t i l L C D d i s -  
p l a y M E M O S C AN a p p e a r s , t h e r a d i o w i l l s c a n  
t h e m e m o r y s t a t i o n s u p a n d s t o p s f o r a f e w s e -  
c o n d s f o r y o u t o p i c k u p t h e r e q u i r e d m e m o r y s t a -  
t i o n s . Wh e n t h e r e q u i r e d m e m o r y s t a t i o n i s f o u n d .  
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P r e s s M e m o r y R e c a l l b u t t o n  
M e m o r y S c a n .  
t w i c e t o s t o p  
J . M e m o r y E x c h a n g e  
F o r e d i t i n g y o u r m e m o r y s t a t i o n s , y o u m a y e x -  
c h a n g e t h e m e m o r y s t a t i o n s .  
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E x a m p l e : To e x c h a n g e M e m o r y s t a t i o n 2 w i t h  
M e m o r y s t a t i o n 4 .  
R e c a l l M e m o r y s t a t i o n 2 b y p r e s s i n g M e m o r y  
R e c a l l b u t t o n  
, p r e s s M e m o r y b u t t o n  
t h e n  
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T u n i n g C o n t r o l U P b u t t o n t o t h e r e q u i r e d M e -  
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m o r y s t a t i o n 4 , t h e n p r e s s M e m o r y b u t t o n  
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a g a i n M e m o r y s t a t i o n 2 a n d M e m o r y s t a t i o n 4  
n o w i s e x c h a n g e d .  
K . M o n o b u t t o n  
T h e r a d i o i s d e s i g n e d t o r e c e i v e F M s t e r e o b r o a d -  
c a s t s w i t h e a r p h o n e c o n n e c t e d t o t h e e a r p h o n e  
j a c k  
F o r w e a k F M s t a t i o n , p r e s s M o n o b u -  
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t t o n t o g e t b e t t e r r e c e p t i o n .  
L . C h a n g e A M b a n d t u n i n g s t e p  
F o r N o r t h e r n Am e r i c a n c o u n t r i e s ( C a n a d a a n d  
U S A ) a n d s o m e S o u t h Am e r i c a n c o u n t r i e s , AM  
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t u n i n g s t e p i s 1 0 k H z . O n o t h e r c o u n t r i e s i s 9  
k H z .  
T o c h a n g e A M b a n d t u n i n g s t e p , p l e a s e f o l l o w  
b e l o w s t e p s .  
1 . c h a n g e A M b a n d t u n i n g s t e p f r o m 9 k H z t o  
1 0 k H z .  
T u r n o f f t h e p o w e r b y p r e s s i n g O n / O f f b u t t o n  
, p r e s s T u n i n g C o n t r o l b u t t o n U p  
c o n t i -  
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n u o u s l y t h e n t u r n o n t h e p o w e r b y p r e s s i n g  
O n / O f f b u t t o n a g a i n . R e l e a s e t h e b u t t o n s t h e  
A M t u n i n g s t e p w i l l n o w c h a n g e t o 1 0 k H z .  
2 . c h a n g e A M b a n d t u n i n g s t e p f r o m 1 0 k H z t o  
9 k H z  
T u r n o f f t h e p o w e r b y p r e s s i n g O n / O f f b u t t o n  
, p r e s s T u n i n g C o n t r o l b u t t o n D o w n  
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c o n t i n u o u s l y a n d t h e n t u r n o n t h e p o w e r b y  
p r e s s i n g O n / O f f b u t t o n a g a i n . R e l e a s e t h e b u -  
t t o n s , t h e A M t u n i n g s t e p w i l l c h a n g e t o 9 k H z .  
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M. Lock Switch  
To prevent accidential changing of any of the ra-  
dio settings, move the Lock Switch to up po-  
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sition, LCD display  
icon will appear. To relea-  
se, simply move the switch to its down position.  
It is important to make sure Lock Switch is in its  
down position when radio is to be operated , as  
radio is completely inoperative until Lock Switch  
is released.  
If the radio is not to be used for any extended pe-  
riod of time battery power savings may be realiz-  
ed by setting Lock Switch to On position  
during storage.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Type : FM stereo (via stereo earphones)  
AM standard (mono)  
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Earphone Jack : 3.5 mm mini-plug  
32 ohm impedance (stereo)  
O u t p u t P ower : 5 mW(10% THD) via earphone.  
E xt er n a l P ower : Earphone  
AM 30 mA  
FM 40 mA  
Ba t t er ies : 3 Volts , AAA size (UM-4)X 2  
Dim en sion ( W XH XD ) in m m : 95 x 60 x 20  
W eigh t : 90g without batteries.  
M AI NT E NANC E  
1. Keep the radio dry. If it does get wet , wipe it im-  
mediately. Liquids may contain chemicals that  
can corrode electronic circuitry.  
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2.Use and store your radio only in normal temper-  
ature environments. High temperature can shor-  
ten the life of electronic devices, damage batte-  
ries and melt plastic parts.  
3. Handle the radio gently and carefully. Dropping  
it can damage circuit boards and cases and ren-  
der it defective.  
4. Keep the radio away from dust and dirty.  
5. Wipe the radio with a damp cloth to keep it look-  
ing new. Do not use harsh chemicals, solvents  
or strong detergents.  
6. Use only fresh batteries of the recommended si-  
ze and type. Always remove old or weak batteri-  
es as they can leak and destroy electronic com-  
ponents and circuitry.  
7. Modifying or tampering with the radio intemal  
components can cause a malfunction and will  
void the product's warranty.  
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