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1. Playing a Preset Station To select a stored station 1 Ensure that you are in the relevant mode that your preset station is in Press the MODE Button switch to switch to the relative mode DAB FM mode 2 Press the PRESET Button to display the preset stations 12 00 Preset 1 Classic music 3 Turn the SELECT Knob to the preset number you wish to listen to and then press the SELECT Knob to confirm Setting Timed Recordings XW Note a Timed recordings are only available to be recorded to SD Card and are for personal use only b Your radio has three recording timers which can be set to activate at different times and with five different setting options 1 Insert an SD card into SD CARD socket on the front of your radio The SD card should have sufficient capacity for the required recording approx 64MB per 1 hour at 128 kbits sec or 2 hours at 64 kbits sec 2 Press the MENU Button and then turn the SELECT Knob until you see Timed Recordings on the display 12 00 Menu Timed Recordings 3 Press the SELECT Knob to confirm the display will show as per the display on the following page REPLAY Series Setting Timed Recordings 12 00 Timed Recording 1 of 3 4 Turn the SELECT Knob to scroll through options1 2 3 and press the SELECT Knob to confirm the one you wish let us take setting Timed Recording 1 for instance 12 00 REC Timer 1 Off 5 Turn the SELECT Knob to scroll through record
2. SAE EV PSU UCU ONS sat ne a a a td ee a ee 3 YOU DAB FRIGO Gutes dito O MV TVS DAB taaan Ub Getting Started nee adbuc MEE IM LM MI IMEEM 1 USME DAB FRIG sn ae ee odds telis osi er LN e Nette mel cete ku br 46 Mcr e HH LE Setting Timeda Recora nes sense nico 12 Usine and Recording from the EPG acer A Uk mul dona ag e 14 setting 3 One Touch Recording u eu 15 Sie d VI ello id SEED PAV NIV AUXIN ce ied bites tn ee eek ad SD Card PAV AC ie an D UU UU MIU sd System SELLINES otii tona inodo ben ed aiebat caba 20 Troubleshooting and Technical Specification sse ree eeeereeeeus 0 20 AE LL LL ee TEE REPLAY Series Your DAB Radio Descriptions The Electronic Program Guide EPG provides start finish times and program 5 EPG Button information similar to that provided for digital TV broadcasts Please note that it is not currently broadcast on all stations VOLUME Button Press to activate volume function using the select dial DAB Mode Press to modify stations using the select dial 7 TUNE Button FM Mode Press to adjust frequency using the select dial Turn it to adjust the volume level During system setting turn it to browse options ELECT Dial SEREET DIS Press the dial to confirm options from the menu While a track from SD is playing press and hold to fast forward or rewind PRESET Button In DAB and FM M
3. Program DAB 00 01 01 01 2010 Press INFO button REPLAY Series Using DAB Radio Presets Changing to Other Stations 1 While playing a DAB program press the TUNE Button to enter the Station list 12 00 Station List lt Music 1 2 Turn the SELECT Knob until the station you wish to listen to appears on the screen 3 Press the SELECT knob to confirm the station and your radio try to access that station immediately Updating Station List X Note with DAB radio it s a good idea to carry out a scan every now and then to make sure that you have the most up to date station list stored in the memory of your radio 1 Press the MENU Button Auto Scan will be displayed on the screen 12 00 Menu Auto Scan 2 Press the SELECT Knob to confirm The Full Scan will begin automatically and will store all available stations 12 00 EBEN UI 29 Searching Setting Station Presets Your radio can store 12 DAB and 12 FM Station Presets To Store Presets 1 While playing a DAB or FM program which you wish to set as a preset press the PRESET Button 12 00 Preset 1 lt EMPTY gt 2 Turn the SELECT Knob to cycle through the Preset numbers 1 12 REPLAY Series Setting Timed Recordings 3 Once you have found your desired Preset position press and hold the SELECT Knob until it says Preset 4 stored stands for the preset numbers 1 12 12 00 Classic 1 DAB Preset stored
4. There is weak aerial signal or there may be interference from other electrical equipment POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Disconnect your Headphones from the unit Adjust the Volume level of the radio Reconnect the Power Cord firmly Turn the unit off and disconnect the Power Cord Wait for 5 10 seconds then reconnect and turn the unit back on Reposition the aerial and the unit for best reception possible reception Ensure the aerial is connected Keep the unit away from other electrical equipment where possible DAB Digital Radio with Program Guide amp Record oe 7W FM 87 5 108MHz DAB 174 240MHz High Resolution Display AC Power Input 100 240Vac 50 60Hz please use our provided adapter 26 243mm x 140mm x 127mm REPLAY Series Warranty Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This product is warranted for any defect in materials or workmanship for 12 months years after the original date of purchase This product is for normal domestic and office use only This warranty does not cover damage from misuse or neglect accidental damage vermin infestation excessive voltages such as lightning or power surges or any alternation that affects the performance or reliability of the product Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonabl
5. 3 Turn the SELECT Knob to YES and then press the SELECT Knob to confirm Viewing the SW Version XW Note The helpdesk may ask you for the software version of your product 1 Press the MENU Button and then turn the SELECT Knob to SW Version 2 Pressthe SELECT Knob to confirm the display will show as the photo over the page shows 24 REPLAY Series System Setup 12 00 Software Version V 1 5 Adjusting the Volume 1 Press the VOLUME Button and then turn the SELECT Knob to select your ideal volume level 25 REPLAY Series Troubleshooting and Technical Specifications Troubleshooting If a fault occurs first check the points listed below before taking the radio for repair If you are unable to solve a problem by following the below hints we suggest you consult your retailer or service professional WARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the unit yourself as this would invalidate the warranty PROBLEM No Sound The Buttons on the Unit are not Responding Radio Poor Reception Technical Specification Describa Speaker power eene Frequency Rangge EDO PV Power Supply eee DIMENSION ada aida Your Headphones may be connected The Volume may have been set to low The Power Cord may not be connected correctly firmly Electrostatic discharge or interference from other electrical equipment
6. EQ Mode FLAT 3 Turn the SELECT Knob to scroll through EQ Mode options FLAT POP JAZZ CLASSICAL BASS and press the SELECT Knob to confirm the one you preferred Setting the Time X Note if your radio is displaying an incorrect time you may find it is difficult for operating recordings via SD CARD 1 Press the MENU Button and then turn the SELECT Knob to Time 2 Pressthe SELECT Knob to confirm the display will show as below photo indicates 12 00 Clock Time Set 2010 01 01 00 00 3 Turn the SELECT Knob to adjust years press the SELECT Knob to confirm 4 Your radio will now ask you setting month setting it refer step3 5 Using the same method setting date hour minutes in turn the setting principles are all the same Setting Alarms X Note before you set the Alarm make sure the clock time is correct 1 Press the ALARM Button and it will show you as below 12 00 Alarm1 BEEP OFF 2 Toset Alarm2 press the ALARM Button once more and it will show you as below 12 00 Alarm2 BEEP OFF 21 REPLAY Series System Settings 1 3 Setting Alarm1 for example turn the SELECT Knob to shift OFF to ON corresponding alarm icon would be displayed on screen the moment you turn that alarm to ON 12 00 Alarm1 BEEP ON 00 00 4 Pressthe SELECT Knob to confirm ON now it indicates you to set Alarm Type BEEP DAB FM 12 00 Alarm1 Type BEEP 5 Turn the SELEC
7. While the unit rewinds turn the SELECT Button clockwise or press this knob the unit will resume playback at normal speed 4 f you wish to delete recordings from the SD Card select the recording that you wish to delete using the TUNE button then press the RECORD Button your radio will ask you Press Select to Delete This file Follow your radio s instructions and press the SELECT Button to delete the recording Set Sleep Timer 1 Pressthe SLEEP Button and then turn the SELECT knob to define the sleep period You can set a sleep time of 0 90 minutes 12 00 Sleep Timer 90 min X Note a You will be able scroll through the Sleep period options OFF 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 and 90minutes b Once you have selected a Sleep time the radio will turn off after the selected amount of time 2 Pressthe SELECT Knob to confirm your preferred sleep period and sleep icon hop on screen 12 00 94 20MHz FM Radio Text 3 Radio will automatically put itself into standby mode after the setting time has elapsed 4 Simply press the button if you wish to continuing to listen to your DAB Radio after the Sleep time has elasped Setting the EQ XW Note EQ means the timbre Equalizer of your radio 1 Press the MENU Button and then turn the SELECT Knob to Set EQ 2 Pressthe SELECT Knob to confirm the display will show as per the image over the page 20 REPLAY Series System Settings 12 00
8. time that they are broadcast and then press the SELECT Knob to select the program that you wish to view information for Alternatively you can press the Record button in order to set a recording for this program 5 Inorder to navigate backwards in order to return to the program list from the program information or return to the station list from the station information please press the EPG button Setting a One Touch Recording X Note a Recording is only available in DAB and FM modes b If you do not insert an SD card your recording will not take place and a warning Please Insert SD card will be shown on the display c To prolong the lifespan of your radio please insert the SD card only when the radio is in standby mode Gently push your SD card into the input and press inwards to release your SD card 1 Insert your SD CARD when in Standby Mode and then turn on your radio by pressing the button 2 Make sure the selected DAB FM program is playing then press the RECORD Button the screen will display Press Select to start recording 3 Press the SELECT Button it will then say DAB recording or FM recording XW Note When your radio is recording no other settings are available 4 When you wish to stop recording press the RECORD Button and the display will Show Stop Recording NO YES 5 Turn the SELECT Knob to YES and then press the SELECT Button to stop recording 6 When you want to pla
9. Power On 12 00 System Reset lt NO gt YES Clockwise turn C 12 00 O Menu SW Version 13 12 00 Software Version Clockwise turn REPLAY Series Using DAB Radio Browsing Station Information Whilst listening to your desired DAB Radio program you can browse the station information by pressing the INFO Button repeatedly Please refer to the flow chart for direction Dynamic Label Segment DLS DLS is the scrolling text information supplied by the DAB station or by the broadcaster Program Type PTY This is a description of the type of program provided by the DAB station or by broadcaster Multiplex Name This will show the multiplex that is broadcasting the program you are listening to Frequency This is the transmission frequency of the station you are listening to Signal Information Shows the digital bit rate and the signal mode Signal Strength Shows a signal bar with the strength of the current station you are listening to Time and Date This displays time and date which are provided by the broadcaster 12 00 Program DAB DLS gt Press INFO button 12 00 Program DAB Prg Type N A Press INFO button 12 00 Program DAB TESCOM Press INFO button 12 00 Program DAB 12B 225 64MHz Press INFO button 12 00 Program DAB Stereo 192Kbps Press INFO button 12 00 di BEEN IER Press INFO button 12 00
10. REPLAY Series ABCNewsRadio M a a an TESINE MAUS NN 0050 Sports News 7 b WO ABS News Update GRUNDIG Instruction Manual Nee DAB Digital Radio with Program Guide amp Record REPLAY Series Congratulations Congratulations on purchasing this GRUNDIG product which is designed to give you many years of trouble free service You may already be familiar with using a similar unit but please take time to read these instructions Safety is important Your safety and the safety of others is very important Please therefore ensure you read the Safety Instructions before you operate this unit Warranty Inthe unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please call the below free phone number to discuss the problem with one of our qualified service engineers Australia GRUNDIG Warranty 1300 509 394 New Zealand GRUNDIG Warranty 0800 450 259 REPLAY Series Safety Instructions Ensure that you read all of the safety instructions before using this unit Safety Considerations B Position the power cable and other connected cables so that they are not likely to be walked on pinched or where items can be placed on or against them B Do not use the unit in humid or damp conditions B Do not allow the unit to get wet You must keep it away from dripping or splashing water B Do not place exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat radiating appliances such as electric heaters B Never allow childr
11. T Knob to your favor alarm Type and then press the SELECT Knob to confirm and now it will ask you to set alarm time 12 00 Alarm1 Time Set 00 00 6 Turn the SELECT Knob to alter hour for your alarm press the SELECT Knob to confirm 7 Turn the SELECT Knob to alter minutes for your alarm press the SELECT Knob to confirm now it indicates you to set Alarm Mode Once Weekdays Weekends Daily 12 00 Alarm1 Mode Once 8 Turn the SELECT Knob to browse alarm mode press the SELECT Knob to confirm To Operate SNOOZE e When the Alarm is come press SNOOZE button to activate snooze function and postpone alarm 9 minutes 12 00 Z Z Program DAB EERS EBENEN e The radio will continue current program 22 REPLAY Series System Settings e The Alarm will sound again 9 minutes later at this time if you press the SNOOZE button again it should count down again To Turn Off the Alarm X Note a If you want to turn alarm off temporarily while alarm is on press the button If you want turn it off permanently please follow below option b 1 Press the ALARM button to enter alarm1 setting or if the purpose of cancel is Alarm 2 press the ALARM button twice to enter 2 Turn the SELECT Knob to shift ON to OFF Setting the Contrast 1 Press the MENU Button and then turn the SELECT Knob to Set Contrast 2 Pressthe SELECT Knob to confirm the display will show as below photo ind
12. d B DAB Radio Main Unit B Power Adapter B User Guide Positioning your DAB Radio Place your DAB Receiver on a flat stable surface Make sure it is not subject to vibrations movement Avoid the following locations B Where it will be close to heat radiating sources B Where the humidity will be high and or the ventilation will be poor B Where it will be dusty E Where it will be damp or a possibility of water dripping or splashing onto the unit Adjusting the Antenna The antenna should be extended to ensure good reception in both DAB and FM radio modes It may be necessary to alter the position of the DAB Radio and or antenna to achieve the best signal Using Headphones To listen to your DAB Radio via Headphones you will require headphones with a 3 5 mm diameter stereo plug not included The Headphone Socket is located on the back of the unit Plug the Headphone Jack into the Headphone socket the speaker sound will automatically turn off once the headphone is plugged in REPLAY Series Using DAB Radio Turning the Unit On 1 Connect the Power Adaptor to the DC socket on the back of the unit Then insert the Power Adaptor into the desired wall outlet 2 Press the Button to turn on the unit and then carefully extend antenna A Note you may want turn off the unit it simply needs you press the Button again 3 When you turn on your DAB Radio for the first time it will conduct a full stat
13. en to insert foreign objects into holes or slots on the unit B Donot cover the ventilation holes with items such as tablecloths curtains etc This may cause the unit to overheat B Do not place it on top of other stereo equipment that radiates too much heat B Donot place it a object which constantly vibration B No naked flame sources such as candles should be placed on or near the unit B Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases or jugs on or near the unit Do not place the unit in a closed cabinet without proper ventilation Operate turning controls and switches as instructed in the manual Before turning on the power for the first time make sure the power cord is properly installed Caution NW For safety reasons do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer any servicing to qualified personnel B Do not attempt to remove any screws or open the casing of the unit there are no user serviceable parts inside refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Cleaning B Disconnect the unit from the mains supply before cleaning B Do not use any liquids or aerosol cleaners as this may damage the unit Use a soft dust free cloth Servicing B There are no user serviceable parts in the unit When servicing refer to qualified service person B Consult your retailer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation safety of the product REPLAY Series Contents
14. gh their digital transmissions Program Type PTY This is a description of the type of program provided by the FM station or by the broadcaster Station Name This displays the station name of the transmission you are currently listening to Audio Type This shows the Sound Output you are currently listening to It may be Stereo or Mono Signal Strength Shows a signal bar with the strength of the current station you are listening to 12 00 94 20MHz FM Radio Text Press INFO button 12 00 94 20MHz FM Program Type Press INFO button 12 00 94 20MHz FM 94 20MHz Press INFO button 12 00 94 20MHz FM Auto Stereo Press INFO button 12 00 94 20MHz FM BEE BRENNEN Press INFO button REPLAY Series Playing AUX IN Playing Audio in AUX IN Mode XW Note Your radio has an auxiliary audio input which you can use to allow your radio to be used as an external amplifier for MP3 players compact disc players and similar devices 1 Connect the external audio source to the radio s AUX IN socket on the back of the radio by using a 3 5mm stereo plug When the plug is inserted the radio will be automatically turn into AUX IN mode 12 00 Switching to AUX 2 Use the volume and bass and treble controls on your radio to adjust the sound level as needed Note that you may also need to set the output level on your external device to a higher level than used for normal li
15. icates 12 00 Set Contrast Contrast 07 3 Turn the SELECT Knob to adjust contrast level press the SELECT Knob to confirm Setting the Back Light 1 Press the MENU Button and then turn the SELECT Knob to Back Light 2 Pressthe SELECT Knob to confirm the display will show as below photo indicates 12 00 Set Back Light Power On Setting Back Light for Power On mode i Continue above step2 press the SELECT Knob to enter 12 00 Power On BL High ii Turn the SELECT Knob to cycle through options High Middle Low while your ideal one shows up press the SELECT Knob to confirm setting to high is recommended 23 REPLAY Series System Settings Setting Back Light for standby mode i Continue above step 2 turn the SELECT Knob to standby 12 00 Set Back Light Standby ii Press the SELECT Knob to enter standby mode backlight setting iii Turn the SELECT Knob to cycle through options High Middle Low while your ideal one shows up press the SELECT Knob to confirm setting to low is recommended System Reset XW Note Conducting a Factory Reset will reset and delete all settings and stored stations It will return the radio to its original factory settings 1 Press the MENU Button and then turn the SELECT Knob to System Reset 12 00 Menu System Reset 2 Pressthe SELECT Knob to confirm the display will show as below photo indicates 12 00 System Reset lt NO gt YES
16. ing timer1 options Off Once Every Day Weekly Weekday Weekends and press the SELECT Knob to confirm the one you favored By default record timers are be set to Off e Each of the 3 timers can be set to one of the following modes M Off Will disable the timer M Once Willrecord at one time only VI Every day Willrecord every day M Weekly Will record once every week VI Weekdays Will record on weekdays Monday Friday VI Weekends Will record on Saturday and Sunday Timer set to Once 32 Note Timer set to Every day weekly weekdays their working principle same as timer set to once 6 Turn the SELECT Knob until Once is highlighted on press the SELECT Knob to confirm 12 00 Timed Recordings sep 6 2010 Mon 7 Turn the SELECT Knob to alter year press the SELECT Knob to confirm XW Note Your radio allows recording to be scheduled up to 60 days ahead of the current date 8 Following Step 7 alter the month and date in turn and then it will ask you to set the starting hour of your recording REPLAY Series Using and Recording from the EPG 12 00 Timed Recordings 12 00 for 00 00 9 Turn the SELECT Knob to starting hour as you wish press the SELECT Knob to confirm 10 Using the same method as step 9 set the minutes of your recording and duration in turn 12 00 Timed Recordings Program XW Note If you set the recording s
17. ion scan and stored all the DAB available Radio Stations 12 00 EE III 29 searching 4 The full scan may take 1 2 minutes to complete and store all stations it detected X Note a The DAB stations will be displayed in alphanumeric order The first station in the list will be played after scan b If no DAB signal is found in your area it may be necessary for you to relocate your radio Displaying Signal Strength 1 Press the INFO Button during a DAB program available the LCD screen will display a signal bar to show the signal strength of this program 12 00 The indicator on the signal bar shows the minimum acceptable signal level Program S02 XW Note Stations with signal strength below the minimum signal level will not provide a steady stream of audio Minimum signal level Strength of signal REPLAY Series Using DAB Radio DAB Menu Options 12 00 Program 02 EERE TT Press MENU button 12 00 O Menu Auto Scan Searching Clockwise turn AA 1 2 00 Press Menu Timed Recordings 12 00 Timed Recording 1 of 3 Press 12 00 EQ Mode FLAT 12 00 Clock Time Set 2010 01 01 00 00 Press 12 00 Set Contrast Contrast 07 12 00 Cy Menu Set Contrast Clockwise turn Q 12 00 E Menu Back Light At Clockwise turn C RIF s 1 2 k 0 0 Press Menu System Reset 12 00 Set Back Light
18. ode press to activate preset functions REPLAY Series What is DAB DAB was developed in Europe by a consortium of broadcasters and manufacturers DAB uses digital compression techniques to transform the source material i e music and speech into better quality audio Interference Free Reception Analogue systems suffer from an effect called multipath distortion This is because waves do not behave in an orderly fashion but bounce and reflect off buildings etc DAB sees this as an advantage and uses the directed and reflected signals to reinforce the end result allowing for better service more of the time No Need to Re tune A single DAB frequency can be used to cover the whole of the Australia so solving many problems experienced with the earlier analogue system DAB scans automatically and tunes in all of the available stations in your area Scrolling Text Broadcasters can transmit text to your radio This way you can read the name of the DJ artist song title or any other information they choose DAB Coverage Check your local coverage at www digitalradioplus com au via the online postcode checker or alternatively text your postcode to 0409 DRPLUS to receive an SMS confirming whether you reside in a DAB broadcast area REPLAY Series Getting Started Carefully remove your DAB Receiver from the box You may wish to keep the packaging for future use In the Box Inside the box you will fin
19. onfirm 3 To manually change the FM frequency press the TUNE Button at first while it shows you Tune to Tune turn the SELECT knob to manually adjust FM frequency by 0 05MHz per step REPLAY Series Using FM Radio FM Menu Options 12 00 94 20MHz FM lt Radio Text gt Press MENU button 12 00 m O Menu Tune Mode 12 00 Tune Mode Seek 12 00 EQ Mode FLAT Press N 12 00 Clock Time Set 2010 01 01 00 00 Press 12 00 Set Contrast Contrast 07 O A 12 00 O Menu Set Contrast O ga 12 00 O Menu Back Light 12 00 Set Back Light p Power On N 12 00 System Reset NO gt YES 12 00 Press S Menu System Reset PA Clockwise turn 12 00 Press N Menu SW Version in ck Clockwise turn y 12 00 Software Version REPLAY Series Using FM Radio View Station Information in FM Mode Whilst listening to your desired FM Radio program you can browse the station information by pressing the INFO Button repeatedly Please refer to the flow chart for direction Radio Text This is scrolling text information supplied by the FM station It may comprise information on music titles or details of the program and is provided by the broadcaster Note This information depends on the radio broadcaster and their broadcast transmissions Some FM Stations may not be equipped to send this information throu
20. stening 12 00 AUX IN 3 Remove the lead from the Line input in order to permit normal operation of your radio Playing Back Recordings in SD Card Mode 1 All recordings made in DAB and FM mode are recorded to SD Card In order to access SD Card mode you can shift between modes by pressing the MODE Button until SD Card Play is displayed on screen 2 All recordings are listed in order that they were recorded In order to navigate through the recordings press the TUNE button Then turn the SELECT Knob to select the recording that you wish to listen to and press the SELECT Knob to confirm to playback this recording 3 This radio also a new feature When a recording from the SD Card is playing you can fast forward and rewind playback To do so press and hold the SELECT Button for 3 seconds until the radio displays Turn to FF REW then follow the below steps to either fast forward or rewind the current track Please note that this option will disappear if fast forward or rewind is not selected in a short amount of time 19 REPLAY Series SD Card Playback System Settings a To fast forward turn the SELECT Button Clockwise At the same time the LCD will display gt gt While the unit fast forwards turn the SELECT Button counter clockwise or press this knob the unit will resume playback at normal speed b To rewind turn the SELECT Button anti clockwise At the same time the LCD will display lt lt
21. tart time to earlier than or the same as current time your radio most likely advise you Set Time Error therefore setting it ahead of the current time is required 12 00 Timed Recordings Set Time Error 11 Continue step 10 turn the SELECT Knob to your desired station press the SELECT Knob to confirm and the relative recording icon will appear on screen When it is on recording the recording icon will flash Using and Recording from the EPG XW Note a Recordings from the EPG are only available to be recorded to SD Card and are for personal use only b The EPG is not currently broadcast on all DAB stations On stations that it is available the EPG logo will appear on the display c Occasionally it may take up to 5 minutes for the EPG to become available on a station 1 In DAB mode press the EPG button If the EPG is not available on this station the display will show EPG Not Available however if the EPG is available on a station it will display EPG Downloading Alternatively after a short period of time on stations that the EPG is available the EPG 2 The EPG will load if available and provide a list of stations that the EPG is available on 3 Turn the SELECT Knob to navigate between stations and then press the SELECT Knob to select the station that you wish to view program information for REPLAY Series Setting a One Touch Recording 4 Turn the SELECT Knob to navigate between programs based on the
22. y foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please contact GRUNDIG Warranty on 1800 509 394 Australia or 0800 450 259 New Zealand and have your receipt of purchase on hand This guarantee is subject to the following provisions e It is only valid within boundaries of the country of purchase e The product must be correctly assembled amp operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual e This product must be used solely for domestic purposes e The guarantee does not cover accidental damage e The guarantee will be rendered invalid if the product is resold or has been damaged by inexpert repair e The manufacturer disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damaged This guarantee is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights PO BOX 6287 Silverwater NSW 1811 www grundig net au GRUNDIG Warranty 1800 509 394 Australia GRUNDIG Warranty 0800 450 259 New Zealand 27 REPLAY Series PO BOX 6287 Silverwater NSW 1811 www grundig net au 28
23. y your recording programs press the MODE Button repeatedly until Switching to SD is displayed 12 00 Switching to SD 7 Pressthe TUNE button at first and then turn the SELECT Button to choose the recorded program you wish to hear and then press the SELECT Button to confirm Switching to FM Mode 1 Press the MODE Button to switch to FM Mode from DAB Mode 3 Note If your radio currently in AUX SD mode you can shift to FM Mode by repeatedly pressing the MODE Button REPLAY Series Using FM Radio 12 00 Switching to FM 2 Once in FM mode it will start at the beginning of the FM frequency range 87 50MHz or will play the last FM station you were listening to Automatic Scanning 1 Press the MENU Button and it will say tune Mode 12 00 Menu Tune Mode 2 Follow above step press the SELECT knob to confirm be quick 12 00 Tune Mode Seek 3 When the screen displays Seek press the SELECT knob to confirm 4 To Auto search press the TUNE Button it will show you Tune to Tune and then turn the SELECT knob to conduct auto Searching XA Note 1 The display will show the frequency changing until it stops on the next station After it reaches the end of the frequency range it goes back to the start Manual Scanning 1 Continue above step 3 when the screen displays Seek turn the SELECT knob to Manual Tune 12 00 Tune Mode Manual Tune 2 Press the SELECT knob to c
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