Philips DA1102 user manual Controls see Figure, Display

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Controls (see Figure 1)

English

1p

3.5mm headphone socket.

2Display

shows menu, options, tack information and station information.

3REC/SCAN

searches and stores DAB stations (Local Scan/Full Scan/Manu Tune).

press and hold to record voices in record- ing mode.

4 1/2/3/4

navigation controls (left, right, up, down) for scrolling through the option lists.

1/2

scrolls radio stations. 3/4

5INFO (for DAB only)

displays station information in seven types.

6HOLD

adjusts slider to select lock function on/off.

7MENU

enters the main menu or returns to previous menu.

enables access to advanced setup options.

8PRESET

saves 20 stations for quick access.

9MIC

Microphone.

0

USB jack.

increases / decreases the volume.

Supplied accessories

 

2;/B

1 x USB cable

confirms selection.

2 x AAA batteries

1 x headphones

 

 

starts playback.

press and hold to switch on/off the set.

This set complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Union. PHILIPS reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice.

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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 informationTo establish a safe volume level Listen for reasonable periods of timeDisposal of your old product DAB Broadcasters and DLS What is a multiplex?About Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB Helpful HintsGetting started Power SupplyPower ON/OFF TransferHeadphones Adjusting the volumeHold Locking buttons To Switch OFF the Radio DAB RadioRadio Reception Autoscan TUNING/ RetuningDAB mode Manual tuneDAB mode Saving & Recalling PresetsRecalling a Preset Saving a presetDeleting a Preset Viewing the Service Info DAB onlyMusic mode Setting Play ModePlaying Stored Music Play Back Recordings RecordingsMake Recordings Upload Recordings to the ComputerSettings Settings OptionsTechnical Specifications Troubleshooting Radio has no powerNeed help?