Philips DA1102 user manual Getting started, Power Supply, Power ON/OFF, Transfer

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Getting started

POWER SUPPLY

Inserting batteries (see Figure 2)

Open the battery door and insert 2 x AAA batteries with the correct polarity as indi- cated.

Battery power level indication

Full

Two-thirds full

Half full

Low

Empty

Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of properly.

Please ensure that used batteries are disposed of in accordance with local/national legislation. Do not short circuit. Do not dispose of in a fire.

POWER ON/OFF

Press and hold 2;/B to switch on/off the set.

TRANSFER

Your player appears as a USB mass storage device on your computer.You can manage files and transfer music to your player during USB connection.

1Use the supplied USB cable to connect your player to a computer.

2Click and highlight one or more songs to transfer between your player and your computer.

3Use drag and drop actions to complete your transfer.

Disconnect your player safely

Exit any active application working with your player. Remove your player safely by clicking

in the task tray in your PC.

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Contents Portable DAB Radio Type plate is located on the rear of the set DAB Radio DA1102 Page Contents Controls see Figure DisplayListen at a moderate volume Safety instructions see FigureHearing Safety General informationListen for reasonable periods of time To establish a safe volume levelDisposal of your old product DAB Broadcasters and DLS What is a multiplex?About Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB Helpful HintsGetting started Power SupplyPower ON/OFF TransferAdjusting the volume HeadphonesHold Locking buttons DAB Radio To Switch OFF the RadioRadio Reception Autoscan TUNING/ RetuningDAB mode Manual tuneDAB mode Saving & Recalling PresetsRecalling a Preset Saving a presetDeleting a Preset Viewing the Service Info DAB onlySetting Play Mode Music modePlaying Stored Music Play Back Recordings RecordingsMake Recordings Upload Recordings to the ComputerSettings Settings OptionsTechnical Specifications Troubleshooting Radio has no powerNeed help?