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ENGLISH
MAINTENANCE
Your power tool has been designed to operate over a long
period of time with a minimum of maintenance. Continuous
satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool care and
regularcleaning.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn tool off and disconnect battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An accidental
start-up can causeinjury.
2. Press Enter/Display
7
toselect.
3. Scroll right to the Yes option, then press the Enter/Display
7
button to prunestations.
DAB Mode – Dynamic Range Compression(DRC)
This function reduces the difference between the loudest
and quietest audio being broadcast. Effectively, this makes
quiet sounds comparatively louder, and loud sounds
comparativelyquieter.
The following options are available:
0 - broadcast DRC will be ignored
1/2 - sets DRC at half the level transmitted
1 - uses the DRC level transmitted
2 - doubles the DRC level transmitted
NOTE: DRC only works if it is enabled by thebroadcaster.
FM Mode – Tuning
To Tune: Push the right arrow to move the tuner up the
frequency band, push the left arrow to move the tuner down
the frequencyband.
To Seek: Press and hold the right arrow button
3
once and
release. The tuner frequency will increase to seek the first radio
station with acceptable clarity and stop at that station. The
right arrow button may be pressed again to continue seeking a
radio station at higher frequencies. The left arrow button may
be pressed to seek radio stations at lower frequencies. The seek
function is available in FMmode.
Programming the Memory Buttons
Ten DAB and ten FM radio stations may be independently set.
After programming the buttons, pressing 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 will
instantly change the frequency to the presetstation.
1. Set the radio to desired station(see Tuning).
2. Press and hold one of the desired memory buttons
6
until
the preset number begins flashing in the LCD display
8
.
Release the button and wait for the preset display to
stopflashing.
3. Each memory button can store two preset stations. To store
a second preset repeat step1.
4. Press and hold one of the desired memory buttons
6
until
the preset number begins flashing in the LCD display
8
.
Press the preset button a second time so that the next
preset number displays. Release the button and wait for the
preset display to stopflashing.
Programming the Clock
The time and date can be updated manually or automatically
synchronised with national time signals broadcast over
DAB(where available).
To Synchronise the Clock Automatically:
(DAB mode ONLY)
NOTE: When the radio is first used it will enter DAB mode and
automatically scan forstations.
1. Press the Menu button
5
.
2. Use the arrow buttons
3
to scroll to Clock Adjust and press
the Enter/Display button
7
.
3. Scroll to Sync Time Now press the Enter/Display button to
select. This automatically synchronises clock with national
timesignals.
To Adjust the Clock Manually:
(FM and DAB mode)
1. Press the Menu button
5
.
2. Use the arrow buttons
3
to scroll to Clock Adjust on the LCD
display and press the Enter/Display button
7
.
3. Scroll to Date & Time and press the Enter/Display button
7
.
4. Set the date and time using left and right arrow buttons
3
.
5. Once the desired time is set press the Enter/Display
7
button tocommit.
Other Clock Adjust menu options:
• Time format: Select a 12h or 24h time display format
• Date format: Select the date display format, MM/DD/YYYY,
YYYY/MM/DD or DD/MM/YYYY.
To Adjust the EQ
Sound can be adjusted by changing the equalization of the bass
or treble of theradio.
1. Press the Menu button
5
and scroll using the left or right
arrow buttons
3
to select Sound EQ. Select by pressing the
Enter/Display button
7
.
2. Press the right arrow button to increase the bass or the left
arrow button to decreaseit.
3. Once desired adjustment is achieved, press the Enter/
Display button
7
.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for trebleadjustment.
Important Radio Notes
1. The radio will run up to 8 hours on a fully charged 4.0 amp
hour battery. Using batteries of lower voltage or capacity
will result in less runtime.
2. Reception will vary depending on location and strength of
radiosignal.
3. Certain generators may cause backgroundnoise.
4. To use the auxiliary port
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, plug the output jack from a
CD or iPod®*/MP3 player into the port(Fig.A). The sound
from the external source plays through the speakers of
theDCR017.
5. The USB power output port
16
is a connection port for
powering low power devices such as mobile phones, CD
and MP3players.
* iPod is a registered trademark of AppleInc.