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Danby 820HD User's Manual
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1. Product Carton Conten Sy yab nk sae e ee Na KN E l e eneness 1 MarS etU Doneen eanccooese sever e e RANA Ke NEMANA ARD Ebe Ne N bwn AS 2 3 Radlo OpelatllollAxy ky h Al Ke Alaye an erke Ke la N d e 4 Favorites Organizer Band Operation ssessssesssessserssessseesssesssessseesseesseessseesseess 5 teclinical faire dgnrsidtelg vere A La An A a KA KA E NA 6 Faceplate and Remote Control Quick Reference ireeeere 8 9 Additional Information Audio Display Jog Menus Headphone Aux Jacke 10 11 Alarmi Feature S wiy W ak AR n HE ken OON 11 Alarm Operation 1 Wakeup Settings Adjustmen t 12 15 Alarm Operation 2 Alarm Activation se sseessesssesseessesseessessseoseesseeseceseesseesees 16 SoundWorks Radio 820HD FM telescoping whip antenna packed separately shown attached to radio AM loop antenna FM external wire antenna FM external dipole antenna Infrared remote control Co PRESETS st 1 DIGITAL SOUNDWORKS RADIO 820HD Setup 1 2 3 Locate and remove the Antenna Pack and the Whip Antenna from the carton Remove the Antenna Connection leaflet the AM antenna the FM wire antenna and the FM dipole antenna from the Antenna Pack Refer to the Antenna Connection leaflet Choose and connect an FM Antenna Position the FM antenna Connect and position the AM antenna Insert the AC cord Anten
2. User Manual ACREATIVE Company 1 Read these instructions H ll ings TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION r es rna J SA CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED 5 Do not use this apparatus near water TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR instructions MOISTURE 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized CAUTION plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding plug type plug has two RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for DOI N O1R DAN your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for The lightning flash with arrowhead The exclamation point within an replacement of the obsolete outlet symbol within an equilateral triangle CAUTION TOREDUCETHERISKOF equilateral triangle is intended to alert 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience is intended to alert the user to the ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE the user to the presence of i
3. hold the FAVORITE button for more than two seconds The display confirms removal of Favorite assignment 4 Touse the Favorite band select it using the AM FM Aux button gt With the FAVORITE band selected each click of SEEK or TUNE navigates among your favorite stations The Favorite band expands or contracts as you add or remove a Preset or Favorite station Second or Third streams of an HD Radio multicast can also be assigned Favorite status ZA the FAVORITE band is selected 3 7 5 F AY ndicates the fifth of twenty two Favorite stations is selected Favor i te eesti stored of store avorite 25 favorites total FM aly UX Selecting the FAVORITE FAVORITES Band Technical Information Receiving HD Radio broadcasts A broadcast with an HD Radio digital signal does not immediately start to play when you tune to the station s frequency The receiver builds up a reserve of digital infor mation before it starts playing the audio This digital signal reserve insures the audio program isn t affected by tempo rary drops in the strength or quality of the received signal Once the digital signal starts to play the radio will also show whether the station is broadcasting more than one program called a multicast Ho illl he 1 after the Tal frequency shows this is F li the frst program ina i Chamber Orc multicast JHE Zar hoi iti H 2 1 11 24 2806 The 2 after the frequency shows
4. T five seconds after your choice ALARM Alarm 1 ACTIVATION display TONE WAKEUP display ALARM Alarm 2 OFF display 6 15 AM OFF NORMAL operation Alarm Operation 2 Alarm Reset and Snooze RESET Once either alarm activates reset the alarm by press ing either the Alarm 7 button the Alarm 2 button or Power SNOOZE The Snooze bar silences the wakeup alarm for a user determined interval The wakeup alarm reactivates after the snooze interval These buttons reset a Faceplate Wakeup Alarm Remote HOLD TO Control ADJUST Dp Jr Pl SNOOZE MUTE 9 17 Rev 1_8 English
5. dio technology see LJ M K K F M I ae HD CARRIER LIGHT Gnarls Barkle When this HD symbol is visible m r nera es f A Crazy __ A there is an HD Radio digital 3 25 PM 11 26 2606 stream within the broadcast signal FAVORITE FM AM AUX JOG e ey La e o FAVORITE SEEK e m w m e H CU C C If the AM band or FM Band is active these buttons tune to the next broadcast multicast streams within an HD broadcast are skipped If the Favorite Band is active these buttons move to the next Favorite broadcast or multicast stream TUNING If the AM or FM band is selected adjust this k7 knob to tune the radio frequency or to the Te ree eee next stream within an HD Radio multicast SOURCE VOLUME Ifthe Favorite band is selected adjust to y Push repeqtedly to select the In normal operation this knob adjusts select among Favorites broadcasts or A reams FM AM or Favorite bands or volume output l the Aux input In a JOG or ALARM adjustment mode this knob selects various radio and 2 mode settings ALARM 1 ALARM 2 gt Push and quickly release either button to activate Wake to Music Alarm Wake to Tone Alarm or No Wakeup Push and hold either button for two seconds to engage alarm setting adjustment Alternate between the Volume control and the alarm button to make adjustments e FAVORITE While the AM or FM band is selected pu
6. e esas If desired store ten radio stations either AM or FM for mm JJ gt immediate recall While tuned to the station press and hold down a PRESET button on the remote control for at least two seconds The display will confirm the sta tion is stored Favorite Assignment Besides using the ten PRESET buttons on the remote control you can assign an additional twenty stations to appear in the FAVORITE organizer band See the next page for a description of its operation SOUNDWORKS RADIO 820HD FAVORITE Organizer Band Operation The Favorite band organizes up to thirty of your favor ite stations It combines the stations you assign to the Remote Control numeric keypad as Presets with up to twenty additional Favorite stations The Favorite band always places these stations in their frequency order with FM stations followed by AM stations 1 Each station assigned as a PRESET is included in the FAVORITE band If you assign ten stations to the remote control s PRESET buttons you already have a ten station FAVORITE band 2 Besides your PRESET selections you can assign up to twenty additional AM and FM stations as Favor ites Tune to a station that isn t already assigned to a Preset button then press and hold the FAVORITE button front panel or remote for over two sec onds The display confirms Favorite assignment 3 To remove Favorite status from a station simply tune to that station then press and
7. mportant receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus presence of uninsulated dangerous COVER OR BACK NO USER operating and maintenance servicing p p yer pp voltage within the product s SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE instructions in the literature 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer enclosure that may be of sufficient REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED accompanying the appliance 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time magnitude to constitute a risk of electric SERVICE PERSONNEL 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus shock to persons has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 The appliance shall not be exposed to drippng or splashing water and that no object filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus HD Radio Technology Manufactured Under License From iBiquity Digital Corporation iBiquity Digital the HD Radio logo and the HD logo are registered trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation HD RadioTM is a trademark of iBiquity Digital Corporation U S and Foreign Patents Page Index Product Carton Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6
8. na Pack Whip Antenna FIRMLY push the AC cord connector into the back panel socket 4 Place the radio in its intended location 5 Connect the AC plug to a 120 VAC outlet Press the Power button You can now set the date and time 6 Toreach the date and time adjustment screen First press and hold the JOG button until you see HD RADIO amp ANALOG on the display Then briefly press the JOG button three more times to reach the SET CLOCK screen Use the VOLUME control to make an adjustment then press the JOG button again to reach the next Date and Time value Repeat this process for each Date and Time values After the last value is set either wait for the screen to return to normal radio operation or press the JOG button until you see the normal radio display SET L KE 3 35 PM 117 207 2006 Radio Operation 1 2 3 4 Select the FM or AM band by pressing the TUNING HD Radio FM AM AUX AM FM Aux button on the front panel t N FAVORITE ri i O A or the remote control Favorite N FM AM AUX Tune stations using TUNE or SEEK faceplate or remote See page 8 for more information Tune amp Seek Buttons TUNING FAVORITE FM AM AUX Numeric Entry Tuning remote control only Press the NUMERIC ENTRY button then enter the station frequency using the PRESET num l l bered buttons Favorite Button 5 Preset Button Assignment mae ee
9. nputs The side mount headphone jack Q accepts any head phone with a 3 5 mm stereo miniplug The side mount auxiliary input accepts a 3 5 mm stereo miniplug Use it with all portable audio devices This bo NOTE Headphone use mutes the speakers Additional Information Continued 3 Rear Input Configuration The rear auxiliary input C3 accepts a 3 5 mm stereo miniplug Use it with all portable audio devices The 12 VDC OUT can be used with special accessories like a Cambridge SoundWorks portable audio player dock The OPT DIGITAL OUT provides a SPDIF compliant audio signal of the tuner output 12voc OPT DIGITAL OUT GUm Alarm Features The SoundWorks Radio 820HD has two independent wakeup alarms ACTIVATION Each alarm can be set to Wake To Music or Wake to Tone a beep sound using the Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 buttons RESET Once either alarm activates reset the alarm by pressing either the Alarm 1 button the Alarm 2 button or Power SNOOZE The Snooze bar silences the wakeup alarm for a user de termined interval The wakeup alarm reactivates after the snooze interval DAILY PATTERN Each alarm can be programmed to activate in a daily pat tern The four daily patterns are Once Daily Weekday Mon day through Friday and Weekend Saturday and Sunday The first section of Alarm Operation explains how to adjust each alarm The adjustments are wakeup time radio band and frequency music wake
10. o FM AM AUX NUMERIC ENTRY Press this button then enter a station frequency using the PRESET buttons as numbers The radio chooses AM or FM based on the frequency S lt OUNDWORKS RADIO 820 9 10 Additional Information 1 Audio Display This feature displays a radio broadcast s audio spectrum It shows the intensity of the audio at ten different frequency bands Once engaged the Audio Display becomes the default screen Any control action will replace the Audio Display until five seconds after the last control input Use the INFO button on the remote or a press and hold of the JOG button on the radio faceplate to engage or disengage the Audio Display feature Entering Standby also disengages the Audio Display The Audio Display is only active on radio station audio It does not show a spectrum of the AUX input signal 2 JOG menu After a brief press of the JOG button the following choices can be made by further brief presses of the JOG button Bass amp Treble adjustment Display Text Fixed Scrolling Station ID only None Favorites Mode Enabled Disabled Clear All Audio Display Enabled Disabled After a press and hold of the JOG button the following choices can be made by further brief presses of the JOG button HD Radio And Analog Analog Only Set Snooze 5 to 55 minutes Loudness On Off Set Clock and date Contrast 4 to 4 AUDIO DISPLAY 3 Headphone Jack Auxiliary I
11. sh and hold this button for two seconds to assign FAVORITE status to a station If the current station already holds Fa vorite status push and hold this button to remove FAVORITE status ee e POWER SLEEP Press and quickly release once to select On or Standby Rapid repeated pushes engages a timed shutoff mode SLEEP eeeee JOG see page 10 for complete menu listings Press quickly to enter the adjustment mode for the primary radio settings Press and hold to enter the adjustment mode of the secondary radio settings Alternate between the Volume control and the JOG button for adjustments Remote Control The designated buttons are unique to the Remote Control The other buttons function like the controls on the Faceplate PRESETS KEYPAD Press and hold any of these buttons to store a station for immediate recall Press briefly to recall the station NUMERIC 6 ad INFO Pressing this button displays use ful information briefly or starts the Audio Display In sequence this button shows Alarm settings if an alarm is activated The date and time Enables or disables the Audio Display ANALOG DIGITAL This button switches between analog only operation and automatic analog digital radio lt operation SLEEP Sleep mode automatically turns the radio off after a user deter mined interval Repeated presses ofthe button increase the inter valin 15 minute increments H Radi
12. this is the second program in a multicast ANALOG ONLY MODE It is possible a station s broadcast with HD Radio tech nology has insufficient signal strength at your location for a consistent lock on the digital broadcast stream If this is the case the station would switch periodically between digital and analog reception To listen to this station with a consistent signal select Analog Only mode in the JOG menu Analog Only mode applies to all stations You will have to select HD Radio and Analog to restore digital reception if you switch to a different stronger HD Radio compliant broadcast Automatic Analog Only status If you frequently listen to a station with insufficient signal strength for consistent reception of an HD Radio broadcast store the station as a Preset or Favorite while the Analog Only mode is active Then switch to another station and restore the radio to HD Radio and Analog mode Now every time you select the weaker station via the Preset button or the Favorite band the radio will automati cally engage Analog Only mode Tuning to a different station will restore HD Radio and Analog operation 7 Quick Reference Faceplate Faceplate and Remote Control 2 All Faceplate controls are also H Radio CAMBRIDGE on the Remote Control HD Radio Program Stream indicator la ku n a iat any Je When visible the current program D gz 7 2 H all ae ie uses HD Ra
13. up volume and daily pattern The second section of Alarm Operation explains how to quickly choose the Alarm Activation mode music wakeup tone wakeup or no wakeup using the Alarm buttons 11 Alarm Operation 1 Wakeup Settings Adjustment 1 Press and hold down either Alarm button for two seconds The radio switches to the HOUR adjustment display Alarm 1 CC HOUR Pek A addan K 9 29 AN nM sae cd N Meke A JOL 46 ONCE C 2 Adjust VOLUME to select the desired hour Alarm 1 HOUR EMAM AUX JOG change H a gp BAL e WIN WOL 48 OMCE 3 Tap the Alarm button again to move to the MINUTES adjustment display Alarm 1 C MINUTES ad A lt a adjustment BA A CJ s12 4 Adjust VOLUME to select the desired MINUTES setting TT YAN Alarm 1 MINUTES WR o Q 7 ae 6 43 AM AM PAN gt OL Ass 5 Tap the Alarm button again to move to the BAND adjustment display a BAND _ aa adjustment 6 49 AM A UOL 40 C 6 Adjust VOLUME to select the band of a wakeup station YAN o lili FAVORITE n gt U 2 IR NIZ FMAM AUX Q sos daka 6 49 AM FM ZIN Q e VOL 46 14 5 6 7 8 Tap the Alarm button again to move to the FREQUENCY adjustment display QO 3 A C Adjust VOLUME to select the frequency of a wakeup station ZEN Q O Q Tap the Alarm button again to move to the WAKEUP VOLUME adjustment display C a A Adj
14. ust VOLUME to select the desired wakeup volume ANT FAVORITE FM AM AUX JOG U Alarm 1 FREQUENCY ASEEN 6 49 fM FM sl l T L 4 A FREQUENCY change WAKEUP Alarm 1 i OLME adjustment NV VOL BBX Alarm 1 WAKEUP a VOLUME 6 49 AM FM 89 7 change DAILY 9 Tap the Alarm button again to move to the DAILY PATTERN adjustment display DAILY a4 C PATTERN A l adjustment A C 10 Adjust VOLUME to select the desired daily alarm repetition Daily Alarm Options Daily Alarm sounds every day AN Weekdays Alarm sounds every Mon Tue EM AM AUX Q 106 Wed Thu Fri O p Weekend Alarm sounds every Sat Sun Once Alarm sounds once then cancels after reset Alarm 1 ZIN 11 Tap the Alarm button again to complete the alarm adjustment session NORMAL 14 A DISPLAY FM c gt A C z 1072A DAE 15 Alarm Operation 2 Alarm Activation 1 Press and quickly release either the Alarm 1 or the Alarm 2 button tap the button The radio switches to the Alarm Activation display gt C 2 While the display is visible continue to use the Alarm button to choose between Music Wakeup alarm Tone Wakeup alarm and NO alarm am oO A CO 3 Once you see the desired Alarm Activation mode on the display wait five seconds The radio will store your request and return the radio to normal operation 16 first tap second tap third tap WAI
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