Bush BR20DAB User Manual

DAB+ DIGITAL RADIO  
WITH TOUCH CONTROL  
The Gold Technical Support Line: 1902 215 259  
Personal Product Support  
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Safety Instructions  
Ensure that you read all of the safety instructions before using this unit.  
Safety Considerations  
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.  
Do not use the unit in humid or damp conditions.  
Do not allow the unit to get wet.  
Never allow children to insert foreign objects into the holes or slots on the unit.  
The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the openings with items such as  
newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. This may cause overheating.  
No naked flame sources, such as lit candles, should be placed on the unit.  
Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing, and no objects filled with liquid,  
such as vases, should be placed on or near the apparatus.  
Do not place the unit inside a closed bookcase or cabinet without proper ventilation.  
Cleaning  
Disconnect the unit from the mains power supply before cleaning.  
Do not use any liquids or aerosol cleaners, as this may damage the unit. Use a  
soft, dust free cloth.  
Servicing  
There are no user serviceable parts in the unit. When servicing, refer to qualified  
service personnel.  
Consult your retailer if you are ever in doubt about the installation / operation /  
safety of the product.  
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What’s in the box?  
DAB+ Radio  
AC Power Cord  
User Guide  
Contents  
Introduction  
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3
4
5
6
Get Going  
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8-13  
14-17  
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Safety Instructions  
What’s in the box  
Your DAB+ Radio  
What is DAB+  
Daily Use DAB+  
Daily Use FM  
Troubleshooting/  
Technical Specification  
Warranty  
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Your DAB+ Radio  
Antenna Rod  
Pull and extend for  
better reception.  
BBS Button  
Press to turn on or off  
the extra bass effect.  
Display Button  
Press to change the  
station information  
showing on the LCD  
Display.  
Standby Button  
To switch between the  
Standby or ON modes.  
Preset Button  
Press and hold to store  
favourite stations and  
press again to recall.  
Volume Control Knob  
To adjust the sound level.  
Select/Scroll Up/Down  
Scroll or Select between  
the menu options.  
Menu Button  
Press to select the menu  
options.  
Mode Button  
Press to switch between  
DAB+ & FM mode.  
Mute Button  
To turn off the sound  
completely.  
Scan Button  
Press to search the next  
available broadcast.  
LCD Display  
Show current information.  
AC Power Socket  
To connect to AC Power Cable.  
ON/OFF Switch  
To turn the main unit power  
ON or OFF.  
AUX In Socket  
To connect your MP3 device  
or iPod.  
Headphone Jack  
To connect your Headphones.  
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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 caused  
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 direct and reflected signals  
to actually 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 of the problems experienced with the earlier analogue system DAB+ scan  
automatically tune-in all of the available stations in your area.  
Scolling 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  
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Get going  
1
Connect the mains power cord to the AC Input (at the rear of the unit), then connect  
the power cord to your desired wall outlet.  
2
3
Turn the wall outlet power on, then press the power switch at the rear of the unit to  
the ON position.  
Using Headphones  
To listen to this radio via the Headphones Jack, a pair of headphones (not supplied)  
with a 3.5mm diameter stereo plug and 8-32 ohm impedance is required. Plug the  
headphones into the Headphone Jack on the side of the DAB+ Radio.  
When the headphones are connected, the speaker sound is automatically turned off.  
Using the DAB+ Radio with Batteries  
The DAB+ Radio can be powered by 6 “C” types batteries. This allows the DAB+  
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Radio to be used outside or away from your wall power outlets.  
To remove the Battery Compartment Cover, press the 2 retaining clips firmly and pull  
away from the DAB+ Radio.  
Insert 6 “C” type batteries into the battery compartment, following the polarity  
diagram on the inside.  
Then replace the Battery Compartment Cover. Make sure it clicks into place.  
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Using AUX IN  
To listen to your iPod or MP3 player, connect an audio cable (not supplied) to the  
AUX IN Socket located on the side of the DAB+ Radio. Then connect the other end of  
the cable to your auxiliary device, i.e. iPod or MP3 player. You will now be able to  
listen to your favourite songs on your iPod or MP3 Player.  
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Daily Use DAB+  
Switching On  
1
To turn on the DAB+ Radio, ensure the power switch on the rear of the unit is set  
to the ON position.  
2
Press the STANDBY button on the touch panel.  
3
To turn the DAB+ Radio off, press the STANDBY button again.  
Adjusting the Volume  
1
To increase the volume, turn the volume control knob clockwise.  
2
To decrease the volume, turn the volume control knob anti-clockwise.  
3
You can also press the MUTE button to turn the sound off. To turn the sound  
back on, press the MUTE button again.  
BBS (Bass boost System) function  
The bass sounds can be enhanced by selecting the bass boost system.  
1
Press the BBS button to enhance the bass frequencies  
2
To turn off the bass boost system, press the BBS button again.  
Listening to the DAB+ Radio  
1
Press the STANDBY button to turn the DAB+ Radio on.  
2
The following screen will be displayed. A bar graph indicates the progress of the  
initial search - the number of stations found increases as the scan progresses.  
Number of stations found  
Progress bar  
3
When the scan is complete, the DAB+ Radio will then select the first available  
station. Stations are listed in numerical then alphabetic order. The station list is  
retained in memory so the next time you switch the DAB+ Radio on, the station  
search does not take place. If there are no stations found, check that you have  
adequate DAB+ coverage in your area. You can find this out by visiting  
Please note: You should also run a full scan to make sure all stations are stored.  
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Daily Use DAB+  
Using the Menu  
Press the MENU button to enter the menu. Rotate the SELECT button to scroll  
through the options described below.  
Full Scan  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until “Full scan” is displayed.  
Push the SELECT button to activate a full scan for all available DAB+ stations.  
Manual Tune  
It is possible to manually tune your radio to a specific channel/frequency and add this  
to the station list. This function can be used to obtain the optimum reception for a  
specific channel/frequency.  
1
Press the MENU button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT button until “Manual tune” is displayed.  
Press the SELECT button to confirm.  
3
Rotate the SELECT button to select the desired channel/frequency.  
4
Press the SELECT button, a rectangle will be displayed on the second line of the  
display.  
The position of this rectangle indicates the signal strength (the further towards the  
right, the greater the signal strength)  
5
Adjust the position of the antenna to obtain the optimum signal strength.  
6
Push the SELECT button to confirm.  
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Daily Use DAB+  
Changing DAB+ Stations  
1
Rotate the Scroll Up/Down knob to scroll through the stations in the station list.  
2
Press the Scroll Up/Down button to select a new station from the list.  
Press the SELECT button to confirm. The radio will tune to the new station.  
DON’T FORGET!  
If no new station is selected the DAB+ Radio will display the currently playing  
station after 15 seconds.  
From time to time new DAB+ stations may be added to the DAB+ station list.  
If you wish to see if any new stations have been added, press the SCAN button to  
activate a full scan.  
Storing DAB+ Presets  
You can preset up to 10 DAB+ stations for easy access as follows:  
1
Tune to the station you wish to preset (see ‘Changing DAB+ Stations’).  
2
Press and hold the PRESET button, preset position 1 will show on the display.  
3
Rotate the SELECT/Scroll Up/Down button to select the required preset memory  
position.  
4
Press the SELECT button to save the current station into the specified preset  
location.  
Selecting a Preset Station  
1
Press the PRESET button briefly, preset position 1 will show on the display.  
2
Rotate the SELECT/Scroll Up/Down button to select the desired preset.  
3
Push the SELECT button to confirm.  
DON’T FORGET!  
If you select a preset location that has not been programmed with a station,  
"Preset empty" will be displayed.  
The DAB+ Radio will return to the previously selected station after a few seconds.  
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Daily Use DAB+  
Changing the DAB+ Station Information  
It is possible to change the information displayed on the second line of the display  
when listening to a DAB+ station. There are nine types of information available as  
listed below with examples to the right.  
Press DISPLAY Button  
1
Dynamic Label Segment (DLS) - This is scrolling text  
information supplied by the DAB+ station. It may  
comprise information on music titles or details of the  
programme.  
ABC National  
DLS scrolling  
Press DISPLAY Button  
2
3
Signal Bar - Shows the transmission signal level.  
Program Type (PTY) - This is a description of the  
type of programme provided by the DAB+ station.  
Multiplex Name - This will show the multiplex that is  
broadcasting the programme you are listening to.  
Channel and Frequency - This displays the channel  
number and the transmission frequency.  
Signal Error Rate - If the transmission signal contains  
any errors, the system will apply corrections.  
The amount of signal corrections can be displayed as  
a numerical value between 0 and 99. As the value  
increases, you will hear the signal degrade.  
To improve reception, try adjusting the position of the  
antenna. Please note a signal error rate of 30 or more  
will make the station inaudible.  
ABC National  
Press DISPLAY Button  
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5
6
ABC National  
News  
Press DISPLAY Button  
ABC National  
ABC DAB+  
Press DISPLAY Button  
ABC National  
11C 220.352MHz  
Press DISPLAY Button  
ABC National  
Signal error 1  
Press DISPLAY Button  
ABC National  
80kbps Mono  
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8
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Signal Information - This shows the digital bit-rate  
and the signal mode.  
Time - This shows the current time provided by the  
broadcaster.  
Date - This displays the date provided by the  
broadcaster.  
Press DISPLAY Button  
ABC National  
12:38:33 AM  
Press DISPLAY Button  
ABC National  
02/09/2009  
Press DISPLAY Button  
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Daily Use DAB+  
Using the MENU Control (DAB+ mode)  
The MENU control allows you to change some of the system options on your DAB+  
Radio. These options are arranged in a menu structure as shown below.  
ABC National  
RadioText  
Press MENU Button.  
DAB  
<Full scan  
Scanning  
0
Press SELECT Button.  
>
Rotate the “SELECT”  
Button clockwise.  
DAB  
<Manual tune  
Rotate the “SELECT”  
Button clockwise.  
Manual tune  
Press SELECT Button.  
<5A 174.928MHz>  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to  
choose radio frequency, press  
SELECT Button to confirm.  
DAB  
DAB  
Press SELECT Button.  
<DRC off  
>
<DRC  
>
>
Rotate the “SELECT”  
Button clockwise.  
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to  
choose “DRC” off / high /low,  
press select Button to confirm.  
Prune?  
<No> Yes  
DAB  
<Prune  
Press SELECT Button.  
Rotate the “SELECT”  
Button clockwise.  
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to  
choose “Prune” No/Yes, press  
select Button to confirm.  
System  
DAB  
Press SELECT Button.  
<Time  
>
<System  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to  
choose “System” Time / Backlight /  
factory reset / SW version, press  
SELECT Button to confirm.  
Rotate the “SELECT”  
Button clockwise.  
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Daily Use DAB+  
Dynamic Range Control (DRC)  
DRC adds or removes a degree of compression to compensate for the differences in  
the dynamic range between radio stations. For example, a station broadcasting  
popular music may have a high level of compression applied since the emphasis is  
on a constant high listening level. Where as a station broadcasting classical music  
will have little or no compression as the listener requires all of the highs and lows in  
the music to define the detail.  
There are three levels of compression:  
DRC off = No compression applied  
DRC high = Maximum compression applied (this is the default)  
DRC low = Low compression applied  
The best way to determine which of these settings suits you best is to experiment  
with them on a variety of source material.  
1
Press the MENU Button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT Button until “DRC” is displayed.  
3
Press the SELECT Button to confirm.  
4
Rotate the SELECT Button to select between the three DRC values. The available  
options appear on line 2 of the display. When the required DRC value is displayed  
press the SELECT Button to confirm.  
5
You should be able to hear the difference in compression immediately.  
Station Prune  
The Station Prune function allows you to remove stations from the station list that are  
not active or cannot be received. These stations usually appear in the display with a "?".  
1
Press the MENU Button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT Button until "Prune" is displayed.  
3
Press the SELECT Button to confirm.  
4
Rotate the SELECT Button to highlight either No or Yes  
5
Press the SELECT Button. If you have chosen to prune the station list, the  
unwanted stations will be deleted.  
System Settings  
To make adjustments to the settings on the DAB+ Radio:  
1
Press the MENU Button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT Button until "System" is displayed.  
3
Press the SELECT Button. The following options: Time, Backlight, Factory Reset  
and Software (SW) version are available.  
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Daily Use FM  
Time - Allows you to set the time and date manually or update automatically from the  
DAB+ or FM radio broadcast.  
Backlight - Allows you to set the backlight time-out from 10, 15, 30, or 60 seconds,  
or keep the backlight on.  
Factory Reset - this will reset all preset values and begin a full scan for DAB+ stations.  
Software Version - This displays information about the current software installed in  
the DAB+ Radio.  
Using the FM Radio  
1
If the DAB+ Radio is in DAB+ mode, press the MODE Button to select FM mode.  
DON’T FORGET!  
You may hear background noise as no station may have been tuned yet. The  
display will show the frequency of the FM station.  
Automatic Tuning  
1
Press the SCAN Button to automatically search for the next available station.  
2
If the reception is poor, try Manual Tuning (see ‘Manual Tuning below’) to  
fine-tune the stations.  
DON’T FORGET!  
If the reception does not improve, try altering the position of the antenna. If the  
reception is still poor, scan again to determine whether a stronger signal exists for  
the desired frequency.  
Manual Tuning  
1
Rotate the SELECT Button to manually tune through the frequency band.  
2
The frequency will increase or decrease in steps of 0.05 MHz for each turn of the  
SELECT Button.  
Storing FM Presets  
You can preset up to 10 FM stations. The procedure for storing and recalling FM  
presets is the same as described on page 10.  
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Daily Use FM  
Changing the FM Station Information  
It is possible to change the information that is displayed on the second line of the  
display when listening to a FM station. There are six types of information available as  
listed below with examples to the right.  
Press DISPLAY Button  
1
Radio text - This is scrolling text information supplied  
by the FM station. It may include information on music  
titles or details of the programmes.  
ABC National  
DLS scrolling  
Press DISPLAY Button  
2
3
4
5
6
Program Type (PTY) - This is a description of the  
type of programme provided by the FM station.  
Station name - This is information of the station name  
/ frequency of the current FM station.  
Mono or Stereo - This indicates if the current station is  
broadcast in stereo or mono.  
Time - This displays the current time provided by the  
broadcaster.  
Date - This displays the date provided by the  
broadcaster.  
ABC National  
News  
Press DISPLAY Button  
ABC National  
91.80MHz  
Press DISPLAY Button  
ABC National  
Mono  
Press DISPLAY Button  
91.80 MHz  
12:40:30 PM  
Press DISPLAY Button  
91.80 MHz  
02-09-2009  
Press DISPLAY Button  
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Daily Use FM  
Using the MENU Control (FM mode)  
The MENU control allows you to change some of the system options on your radio.  
These options are arranged in a menu structure as shown below.  
Press MENU Button  
Press SELECT Button.  
Scan setting  
FM  
<Scan setting  
Rotate the “SELECT”  
Button.  
>
<All stations  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to choose  
ALLStations/Strong Stations only,  
press the “SELECT” Button to confirm.  
Scan setting  
<Strong stations only>  
Audio setting  
Press SELECT Button.  
FM  
<Forced mono  
>
<Audio setting  
Rotate the “SELECT”  
Button.  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to choose  
Forced mono/stereo allowed,  
press the “SELECT” Button to confirm.  
Audio setting  
<Stereo allowed  
>
>
Press SELECT Button.  
System  
<Time  
FM  
<System  
>
Rotate the “SELECT”.  
Button.  
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to choose  
12/24 hour mode. Press the “SELECT”  
Button to confirm, now you can set the  
time & date.  
System  
<Backlight  
>
Rotate the “SELECT” Button to choose  
10/15/30/60 sec. Press the “SELECT”  
Button to confirm.  
System  
<Factory reset  
>
System  
<SW version  
>
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Daily Use FM  
Using the Menu  
Press the MENU Button to enter the menu. Rotate the SELECT Button to scroll  
through the options described below.  
Scan  
1
Press the MENU Button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT Button until “Scan setting” is displayed.  
3
Press the SELECT Button to confirm.  
4
Rotate the SELECT Button to select “All stations” or “Strong stations”.  
5
Press the SELECT Button to confirm.  
DON’T FORGET!  
All subsequent scans will be made according to the setting chosen.  
A * will show next to the current scan setting.  
Audio setting  
1
Press the MENU Button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT Button until “Audio setting” is displayed.  
3
Press the SELECT Button to confirm.  
4
Rotate the SELECT Button to select “Stereo or allowed” or “Forced mono”.  
5
Press the SELECT Button to confirm.  
DON’T FORGET!  
Forced mono will present all FM stations in mono.  
System Settings  
To make adjustments to the settings in FM mode:  
1
Press the MENU Button to access the menu.  
2
Rotate the SELECT Button until "System" is displayed.  
3
Press the SELECT Button. The following options: Time, Backlight, Factory Reset  
and Software (SW) version will be available.  
Further information on these settings can be found in the DAB+ mode section of this  
User Guide.  
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Troubleshooting / Technical Specification  
Troubleshooting  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair.  
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult you retailer or service  
center.  
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this would  
invalidate the guarantee.  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
No sound  
• Volume not adjusted.  
• Turn up the Volume.  
• Headphones are connected. • Disconnect the headphones.  
• Main power cord is not  
connected correctly.  
• Connect the mains power  
cord firmly into the AC/DC  
socket of wall outlet.  
• Turn off the unit, disconnect  
the mains power cord,  
reconnect after a few  
Button functions are not  
responding  
• Electrostatic discharge.  
seconds and turn the unit on  
again.  
Poor radio reception  
• Weak radio aerial signal.  
This may be caused by  
• Re-position the radio & aerial  
for best reception.  
electrical interference from • Extend the antenna rod to  
electrical equipment like TVs, full length.  
video recorders, computer, • Move the unit away from  
etc.  
other electrical equipment.  
Technical Specification  
Power requirement  
AC Input 230 V 50Hz  
DC 9V, “C” (UM-2) X 6 battery  
Max Power Consumption  
Speaker Power Output  
10% THD Power Output  
DAB+ section  
13W  
1.2W  
1W  
174 MHz to 240 MHz  
87.5 MHz to 108 MHz  
FM section  
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Warranty  
Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. This product is warranted  
for any defect in the materials or workmanship for one year 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 alteration that affects the performance or reliability of the  
product.  
In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally, please  
contact the Bush Warranty on 1800 509 394 (Australia) or 0800 450 259  
(New Zealand) and have your receipt of purchase on hand.  
This warranty is subject to the following provisions:  
It is only valid within the boundaries of the country of purchase  
The product must be correctly assembled and operated in  
accordance with the instructions contained in this user manual  
This product must be used solely for domestic and office purposes  
The warranty does not cover accidental damage  
The warranty will be rendered invalid if the product is resold or has  
been damaged by inexpert repair  
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for incidental or  
consequential damaged  
This warranty is in addition to, and does not diminish, your statutory  
or legal rights.  
PO BOX 6287  
Silverwater NSW 1811  
Bush Warranty: 1800 509 394 Australia  
Bush Warranty: 0800 450 259 New Zealand  
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PO BOX 6287  
Silverwater NSW 1811  

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