DAB 500
Box Contents
Controls and Functions
Instructions Guide
Power on/off
To power on (working mode), Press the Power/Mode (REF.2).
To power off (Standby mode), press and hold the power/Mode (Ref.2).
Mode
In working mode, press the power/mode (REF.2) multiple times to select AUX In, DAB, FM, Bluetooth, CD, and USB mode.
Inserting a Disc
Press the ‘Eject’ button (Ref.10) to open the device door. Insert the disc into the CD player, pressing it gently into place.
Close the disc door gently. Ensure that the disc door is completely closed, otherwise the player will not read the disc.
Compatible disc formats: CD, CDR, HDCD, MP3.
Playing a CD
- Ensure the unit is in CD mode (Ref.6) on the remote or press the ‘mode’ button on the unit (Ref.2) until CD mode is selected. Insert CD into CD drive. Wait 10 seconds. CD will begin to play.
- Press Ref.7/Ref.17 to Play/Pause.
- Press Ref.8/Ref.9/Ref.5/Ref.12 to Fast Forward/Rewind. Once the track time is at the required position, press Play (Ref.47/Ref.9) to Play.
- Press Ref.4 to Stop.
- Press Ref.9 to Eject. Wait 5 seconds. CD will eject.
- Press Ref.12/Ref.9 to Skip to the next CD track.
- Press Ref.8/Ref.5 to Skip to the previous CD track.
Using headphones or external speakers
Listen to your audio CD through headphones by inserting wired headphones (with a standard 3.5mm connector) into the headphone socket of the player (Ref.13). Ensure that the headphone connector is fully inserted into the device.
To listen to your audio CD through external speakers, connect a standard 3.5mm AUX cable from the CD player to your external speakers or output device. Control the playback using the controls on the CD player. You will now be able to hear audio through your external speakers or other output device.
Basic Controls and Functions
Press ‘Scan/Play/Pause’ (Ref.7) to play or pause the CD.
Press Previous or Next (Ref.8)/(Ref.9) to skip to the previous or next track. Press and hold (Ref.8)/(Ref.9) to rewind or fast forward through a track.
Press ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ (Ref.6) to stop the CD.
Press and hold ‘Info/Menu’ (Ref.3), press “Vol/Enter/Stop” (Ref.6) to confirm. Rotating ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ (Ref.6) navigate to switch the playback mode between Repeat One (repeat one track), Repeat Folder (repeat the tracks in the folder), Repeat All (repeat all tracks), Shuffle (play tracks in a random order), and Repeat Off (display will show blank in top right corner).
Press “Stop” (Rem.4) on remote control to stop the playing, press ‘PROG’ (Rem.11) on remote control to begin programming your disc to play in a selected order. Press PREVIOUS (Rem.7) or NEXT (Rem.16) on remote control to select your desired track (for example, T01), then press ‘PROG’ (Rem.11) on remote control again to confirm the programming.Then, T01 tracy have programmed in P01 position.
Follow the same steps to program next track. You are allowed to program 20pcs tracks (P20) at max.
After programming, press ‘OK’(Rem.17) on remote control to start the programmed tracks.
Press ‘Stop’(Rem.4) on remote control, press ‘OK’(Rem.17) on remote control to quit playing the programmed tracks.
Sound Settings
Press the EQ button (Rem.3) on remote control to switch the sound mode between Normal, Classic, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Speech, and My EQ…
Connecting to Bluetooth
Select ‘Bluetooth’ on the main display screen by pressing ‘Power/Mode’ (Ref.2). Go to your device settings to connect your device to the radio via Bluetooth. The radio device will display as ‘Oakcastle DAB500’. Select this to connect and your radio should make a short sound, signalling that it has connected. You’ll be able to play and control your chosen audio on your paired device.
DAB/DAB+Radio
Press the ‘Power/Mode’ button on the unit (Ref.2) or on the remote (Rem.6) repeatedly to scroll through to DAB/DAB+ mode. Ensure that the antenna is screwed on and connected to the DAB/FM antenna port at the back of the system, and then fully extended. When on the ‘DAB/DAB+ Radio’ mode for the first time, the system will begin scanning for available stations and show “Scanning…” on the screen. Once stations have been scanned, they will display on a list. If you wish to rescan for available stations, press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button on the unit (Ref.3) or on the remote (Rem.15), followed by selecting the “Full scan” option. The radio will now begin scanning for DAB stations. It will display how many stations have been found as the search continues. Once all of the available stations have been found, a list will show. To scroll through the available stations, use the ‘Vol/Enter/Stop’ navigate on the unit (Ref.6) or the ‘Previous/Next’ buttons on the remote control (Rem.7/16) and scroll through until the chosen station is highlighted. Select the station you wish to listen to by pressing down the dial (Ref.6) or the OK button (Ref.17) when you have selected a station, the screen will display the station and begin to play. To choose the previous or next station, go back to the list and use the navigation dial or the remote navigation buttons to scroll accordingly.
DAB/DAB+ Preset Stations
Presetting a Radio Station when you have found your desired station, hold down the Memory button on the unit (Ref.5) or the ‘FAV’ button on the remote (Rem.21) for 2-3 seconds to go to the ‘Save to Preset’ screen. Alternatively, if you want to save to preset number 1-99, press and hold the corresponding number on the remote control for 2-3 seconds. With the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.6) or the remote, scroll through the available preset numbers you can save the station to – ones that have not got a station saved to them will display “[Not Set]”. Once the preset number has been located that you wish to save to, confirm your choice by pressing down the dial or the OK button on the remote (Rem.17). Once a station has been saved, the screen will display “Preset Stored” to show that it has been stored successfully. Recalling a Preset Radio Station To view your preset favourite stations, press the ‘Preset’ button on the unit (Ref.5) or the ‘FAV’ button on the remote (Rem.21) to open ‘Recall from Preset’ settings. Do not hold down the button as this will open preset store rather than preset recall. Alternatively, recall preset numbers 1-99 by pressing the corresponding number on the remote (do not hold). When the ‘Recall from Preset’ options open, use the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.6) or the remote to scroll through the preset stations saved. Once the chosen station you wish to play has been found, confirm your choice by pressing down the dial or the OK button on the remote (Rem.17) and the station will begin to play.
DAB/DAB+ Radio Settings
In DAB/DAB+ mode, press the MENU button on the unit or on the remote control to open DAB/DAB+ settings. Use the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.6) or the Previous/Next buttons on the remote control (Rem.7/16) to scroll through the following options: Station List Select this option to browse through the available DAB/DAB+ stations. Scan Select this option to initiate a scan for available stations. Once scanning, the screen will show “Scanning” along with the amount of stations that have been received. Manual Tune Select this option to browse through available stations by multiplex and frequency. Once the desired multiplex and frequency has been found, select with the Navigation/OK dial or the OK button on the remote. Prune Invalid To remove stations that are listed but are unavailable, you can turn on the ‘Prune’ setting. Once this option is selected, the screen will show “This removes all invalid stations, continue?”. To switch on Prune setting, highlight “Yes” and confirm selection with the Navigation/OK dial or the OK button on the remote.
DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) Select this option to reduce the volume of louder sounds and boost the volume of quiter sounds. Select High, Low or Off with the Navigation/ OK dial or the OK button on the remote.
DAB/DAB+ Station Information
Whilst playing a DAB/DAB+ station, the following station information can be viewed by pressing the ‘Info’ button repeatedly on the unit or on the remote. Programme Information: Displays artist and song currently being played on the station. PTY (Programme Type): Shows the type and description of the programme provided by the DAB station. Channel and Frequency: Displays the station transmission channel number and frequency. Signal Error/Strength: Provides details of the station signal strength. Bit Rate, Codec and Sampling Rate: The data rate which the signal is being transmitted. Today’s Date: Displays the date information provided by the broadcaster.
FM Radio
Press the ‘Power/Mode’ button on the unit (Ref.2) or on the remote (Rem.6) repeatedly to scroll through to FM mode. Ensure that the antenna is screwed on and connected to the DAB/ FM antenna port at the back of the system (Ref.15), and then fully extended. On first use of FM radio, the FM frequency “87.5 MHz” will display on the screen. To initiate an automatic scan up the bandwidth to the next available station, press down the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.6) or the OK button (Rem.17) on the remote control. Continue to do this to scroll through available stations. Use the Navigation/OK dial to scroll slowly through the frequencies. Scroll clockwise to manually scroll slowly up the bandwidth and scroll anti-clockwise to manually scroll slowly down the bandwidth. Alternatively, use the Previous/Next buttons on the remote (Rem.7/16) to manually scroll up and down the bandwidth slowly.
FM Preset Stations
Presetting a Radio Station When you have found your desired station, hold down the ‘Preset’ button on the unit (Ref.5) or the ‘FAV’ button on the remote (Rem.21) for 2-3 seconds to go to the ‘Save to Preset’ screen. Alternatively, if you want to save to preset number 1-99, press and hold the corresponding number on the remote control for 2-3 seconds. With the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.6) or the remote, scroll through the available preset numbers you can save the station to – ones that have not got a station saved to them will display “[Not Set]”. Once the preset number has been located that you wish to save to, confirm your choice by pressing down the dial or the OK button on the remote (Rem.17). Once a station has been saved, the screen will display “Preset Stored” to show that it has been stored successfully. Recalling a Preset Radio Station To view your preset favourite stations, press the ‘Preset’ button on the unit (Ref.5) or the ‘FAV’ button on the remote (Rem.21) to open ‘Recall from Preset’ settings. Do not hold down the button as this will open preset store rather than preset recall. Alternatively, recall preset numbers 1-99 by pressing the corresponding number on the remote (do not hold). When the ‘Recall from Preset’ options open, use the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.6) or the remote to scroll through the preset stations saved. Once the chosen station you wish to play has been found, confirm your choice by pressing down the dial or the OK button on the remote (Rem.17) and the station will begin to play.
FM Radio Settings
In DAB/DAB+ mode, press the MENU button on the unit (Ref.3) or on the remote control (Rem.15) to open DAB/DAB+ settings. Use the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.6) or the Previous/Next buttons on the remote control (Rem.7/16) to scroll through the following options: Scan Setting Select whether you would like to scan for all stations, or for stations only with strong signal. Once selected, the screen will display “Strong stations only?”. To scan only for stations with strong signal, select “YES” with the Navigation/OK dial or the OK button on the remote. Audio Setting All stereo stations are reproduced in stereo; for weak stations this can result in poor audio quality. The audio quality in FM mode can be improved by using mono. Select whether to listen to the audio in stereo or mono. Once selected, the screen will display “Listen in Mono only?” to listen in Mono, select “YES”. To listen in Stereo, select “NO”. System Settings – Select option to open system settings. Further guidance on these options can be found from page 33. Main Menu – Select to open available modes on the system. Scroll through using the Navigation/OK dial or the buttons on the remote, and select your chosen mode to play from.
FM Station Information
Whilst playing a FM station, the following station information can be viewed by pressing the ‘Info/Menu’ button repeatedly (Ref.3) on the unit. Programme Information: Displays artist and song currently being played on the station. PTY (Programme Type): Shows the type and description of the programme provided by the DAB station. Frequency: Displays the station transmission frequency. Today’s Date: Displays the date information provided by the broadcaster.
AUX In Mode
Press the ‘Mode’ button on the unit (Ref.2) or on the remote (Rem.6) repeatedly to scroll through to AUX-In playing mode. You can connect your phone or tablet with an AUX 3.5mm cable that connects to the Audio-in jack on the back of the unit (Ref.12). Insert the AUX audio cable from the back of the Fitzwilliam into the device that you wish to play media from. Now begin playing media from your device. Ensure that the volume on the device is switched up for the best sound quality. Note: When using playback, the buttons on the remote control and on the Fitzwilliam unit cannot be used to control media.
Dual Alarm Setting
Setting Alarm 1/Alarm 2
To set an alarm on your radio, select the ‘Alarm’ button on the remote control (Rem.2) or select the ‘Menu’ button on the unit. Select ‘Main Menu’ and select ‘Alarms’ to open alarm settings.After selecting the alarm setting, select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 with the navigation dial (Ref.6) or OK button on the remote (Rem.17) to begin setting the following alarm functions:
Enable: Select to choose the regularity of your alarm between Daily, Once, Weekends and Weekdays. If “Once” is selected, the date and time of the alarm will need to be set here. Select ‘Off’ to turn off the alarm.
Time: The hour digits of the alarm will now begin to flash. Change the alarm hour with the Navigation dial or Previous/Next buttons (Rem.7/16). Once on the chosen alarm hour, press down the dial or the OK button to confirm. Follow the same process for setting the alarm minutes.
Mode: Select between the following alarm wake-up tones: Buzzer, DAB and FM.
Preset: If , digital or FM radio is selected as your alarm tone, your last listened to station on this mode or one of your preset favourites can be set as your alarm tone. Volume: Use the Navigation dial or Up/Down buttons on the remote to scroll to the desired alarm sounding volume. Select the volume by pressing down the dial or the OK button.
Save: Once the above features have been set for the alarm, select ‘Save’ with the Navigation dial or OK button to confirm. Once set, an alarm icon will display on the standby screen.
Setting: Alarm Features
How to cancel your alarm
Cancel the alarm before it sounds by pressing the ‘Alarm’ button on the remote control (Rem.12) or select the ‘Menu’ button on the unit. Follow by selecting ‘Main Menu’ and select ‘Alarms’ to open alarm settings. Select the alarm that you would like to cancel: Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 with the navigation dial (Ref.3) or the OK button (Rem.18). Navigate to the “Enable” option and select “OFF”. Once selected, scroll to ‘Save’ and confirm alarm switch off by pressing down the Navigation/OK dial or the OK button.
How to turn off your alarm when sounding
Turn off the alarm by pressing down the Power dial (Ref.13) or the Power/Standby button on the remote (Rem.1) when it is sounding. The screen will then display “Alarm Off”.
Snoozing your alarm
When the alarm is sounding, snooze the alarm by pressing the Snooze/ Sleep button on the remote control (Rem.13) multiple times to scroll through 5/10/15/20 minutes snooze
time. The alarm will now snooze for the selected minutes. Cancel snooze by pressing the Power dial or Power button on the remote control.
Please note: If the alarm is not stopped, the radio will automatically switch into Standby mode after an hour. If no signal is received for DAB or FM radio for the alarm, the radio alarm will sound with the buzzer tone.
Sleep Timer Settings
A sleep timer can be set to switch your radio to standby after the selected period of time. Setting via the Sleep Button To set a sleep timer, select the ‘Sleep’ button on the remote (Rem.10) Press the Sleep button repeatedly to switch between sleep times available. There is an option between Sleep Off, 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes. Once on the desired sleep timer length, stay on that time and the unit will automatically save the timer. Setting via the Menu Button Select the ‘Menu’ button on the unit (Ref.3) or on the remote (Rem.15). Follow by selecting ‘Main Menu’ settings and scroll to ‘Sleep’, but do not select ‘Sleep’. Instead, press the ‘>’ next button (Rem.16) to open sleep settings and “Sleep Off” will show. Use the Previous/Next buttons on the remote control to scroll through options, or alternatively press the ‘Sleep’ button repeatedly at this point, as per the above guidance. Once Set Once the sleep timer has been selected, the timer amount and a sleep image will show on the bottom left of the radio screen. To turn Sleep off, simply keep selecting the ‘Sleep’ button until “Sleep Timer Off” displays and select this option.
System Settings
Access system settings by pressing the MENU button on the unit (Ref.3) or on the remote control (Rem.15) Scroll to ‘System Settings’ and select this option. Use the Navigation/OK dial (Ref.3) or the Up/Down buttons on the remote control (Rem.7/19) to scroll through the following options:
Equaliser
Choose between a variety of equaliser settings that improve the sound quality of the audio type/genre. The Equaliser can also be accessed by pressing the ‘EQ’ button on the remote (Rem.3). Select “My EQ Profile Setup” to set your own equaliser. Select Bass or Treble and alter with the Up/Down buttons or the Navigation dial. Once modified, press the ‘Back’ button (Ref.7) or (Rem.16) and the screen will display “Save Changes?”. Select “YES” to save “My EQ” and select it as your option under Equaliser settings.
Time/Date – Select to open time/date setting options. The following options will display:
Set Time/Date: The day date will now begin to flash. Change the day with the navigation dial or Up/Down buttons on the remote. Once on the chosen digit, press down the navigation dial or OK button to confirm. Follow the same process for setting the month and year. The time can now be set and the hour digits of the time will begin to flash. Change the hour with the navigation dial or Up/Down buttons. Once on the chosen time
Auto Update: An automatic set of the clock and date for particular modes can be selected. Choose between: From DAB, from FM or No Update.
Set Format: Decide between a 12 and 24 hour clock display. Select option with the Navigation/OK dial or OK button on the remote.
Set Timezone: Select your time zone to set the correct time on the unit. Daylight savings: Select whether you would like daylight savings for automatic adjustment between summer time and winter time switched on or off.
Language Select your chosen default language for the radio from the list with the Navigation/OK dial or the OK button on the remote.
Factory Reset: Select this option to perform a factory reset. This would be advisable if your radio has any functionality issues. Once asked to confirm reset, select “Yes” with the Navigation/OK dial or OK button on the remote.
Software Update: Select for update settings. Once this option is selected, two options will display: Auto-check setting or Check now. If ‘Auto-check setting’ is selected, you can set the unit to periodically check for new software versions. Select “YES” to confirm this option. If ‘Check now’ is selected, you can initiate a scan on the unit for available updates.
Info: Select to view software version, Spotify version, Radio ID and name.
Privacy Policy: Information regarding where further privacy information can be located.
Backlight: Select to set the following backlight levels:
Timeout: Select the option to choose the backlight display timeout. The screen will darken after the period of time selected. The timeout options are the following: On, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 and 180 Seconds.
On Level: Select this option to choose the on level screen brightness. The brightness options are High, Medium or Low.
Dim Level: Select this option to choose the dim level screen brightness. The brightness options are Medium, Low or Off.
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Specifications
Brand | Oakcastle |
Model | DAB500 |
Functions | USB, CD, AUX IN, DAB, FM , Bluetooth |
Input | Input: 100-240V ~ 50-60Hz 0.5A max. |
Output | Output: 12V/2.0A |
Power Output of Earphones | 3.2mw |
Impedance of Earphones | 32 ohm |
Supported Disc Formats | CD, CDR, HDCD, MP3 |
Shockproof time | CD 100 seconds/ MP3 180 seconds |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
Safety Info
IMPORTANT
Please read all instructions carefully before use.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Do not open.
- Read these instructions:
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions in the user manual.
- Do no clean the apparatus near or with water.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Protect the power from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Unplug this apparatus during light storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in a way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to the rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.
- No naked flame sources, such as lit candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
- Dispose of used electrical products and batteries safely according to your local authority and regulations.
Addition Warnings
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid, such as vases, shall be places on the apparatus.
Main plug is used to disconnect device and it should remain readily operable during intended use. In order to disconnect the apparatus from the main power completely, the power plug should be disconnected from the main socket outlet completely.
Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
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