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Brand : Auna

Model : Scala VCDIR

Category : Radio

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USER MANUAL Scala VCDIR Auna

CONTENTS Specications 44 Safety Instructions 46 Product Description 48 Remote Control 50 System Connections 53 Installation 54 Operation 56 Features 57 Spotify Connect 60 Listening to Digital or FM Radio 61 CD Operation 63 USB Operation 65 Options and Settings 66 Setting Alarms and Timers 70 Care of Compact Discs 75 Disposal Considerations 76 Declaration of Conformity 76 Dear Customer, Congratulations on purchasing this equipment. Please read this manual carefully and take care of the following hints to avoid damages. Any failure caused by ignoring the items and cautions men- tioned in the instruction manual are not covered by our warranty and any liability. Scan the QR code to get access to the latest user manual and other information about the product.44

SPECIFICATIONS Radio: Digital (DAB/DAB+), FM and internet radio (via Wi-Fi). Frequencies Digital Band III 174–240 MHz, FM 87.5-108 MHz (with RDS). Display 2.4", 320 x 240, TFT colour display Network Wi-Fi: 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n supported with WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption, WPS.2.412 GHz ~ 2.472 GHz (channels 1 to 13). Maximum power:

16.00 dBm (EIRP) 0.5 MB broadband speed

recommended. Bluetooth, Frequency range: 2402 < 2480 MHz, Maximum power: 3.5 dBm (EIRP) Media streaming Audio codecs supported include WMA, AAC, MP3, FLAC. Speaker 3.0" full range driver, 2chx10W output AC Input 100-240V~, 50/60Hz Output connectors: 3.5mm stereo phoner out socket Power consumption Standby mode: < 1W. Dimensions 426 x 255 x 144mm Weight 3.42kg The specication presents only as a reference. The value of weight and size are approximation.Our product is improved ceaselessly and the specication and function may be changed without prior notice.45

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER. NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. WARNING. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WATER, RAIN OR MOISTURE. Triangle with lightning plus explanation as follows: DANGEROUS VOLTAGE: The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product‘s enclosure that may be of su icient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. Triangle with exclamation point plus explanation as follows: ATTENTION: The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this product. INVISIBLE LASER

AND INTER LOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAN. Laser safety This equipment uses an optical laser system in the CD mechanism, which is equipped with built-in safety devices. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit, but contact quali ed service personnel. Exposure to this invisible laser beam may be harmful to the human eye. THIS IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions. All uses guidelines must be read before using the device. Keep the instructions for future use.

  • Children over the age of 8 and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or those with a lack of experience and knowledge may only use the device if they are instructed on how to do so by a person responsible for their safety, or if they are supervised and understand the hazards associated with the use of the device.
  • Use and security guidelines must be respected.
  • The device must not be used near water or be put in contact with moisture.
  • Make sure has no liquid is spilled on device and device openings.
  • Move device carefully, avoid shocks.
  • Do not block the breakdown of the device outputs.
  • Do not place the device near from a heat source (e.g. radiator). Do not expose it to the Sun.
  • Plug the device as indicate on this information form.
  • This device has a connection with overload protection. Replacement should only be done bt an experienced technician or the device manufacturer.
  • For cleaning the device, please follow the recommendations of the manual.
  • The power cord should be unplugged when not using for a long period of time.
  • The device shall be repaired by a qualied person when: a. the power cord is damaged, b. objects have fallen into the apparatus or a liquid has been spilled into device, c. device was exposed to the rain, d. device does not work correctly without notable exterior change, e. device is broken.
  • The user shall not try to maintain the device beyond that which is described in this manual.
  • The device must not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.
  • To be completely disconnect the power input, the mains plug of apparatus must be disconnected from the mains, as the disconnect devices is the mains plug of apparatus.47
  • The mains plug of apparatus should not be obstructed OR should be easily accessed during intended use.
  • Excessive sound pressure form earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
  • No naked ame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus;
  • Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal;
  • The device can be used in moderate climates.48

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION49

Putting the batteries into the remote

1. Open the battery cover.

2. Insert the supplied battery according to the terminal indicated in the

battery compartment. When inserting or removing the battery, push it towards the (–) battery terminals.

  • Remove the battery if the unit will not be used for a long period of time. This will prevent potential damage due to battery leakage.
  • Do not use rechargeable battery (nickel-cadmium battery, etc.).
  • Installing the battery incorrectly may cause the unit to malfunction.
  • Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, re or the like. Notes concerning use:
  • Replace the battery if the operating distance is reduced or if the operation becomes erratic. Purchase an “AAA” size battery (UM-4/SUM- 4 size similar).
  • Periodically clean the transmitter on the remote control and the sensor on the unit with a soft cloth.
  • Exposing the sensor on the unit to strong light may interfere with operation. Change the lighting or the direction of the unit if this occurs.
  • Keep the remote control away from moisture, heat, shock, and vibrations.53

SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Ac power connection: After checking all the connections have been made correctly, plug the AC power lead of this unit into the wall socket. Note: Unplug the AC power lead from the wall socket if the unit will not be in use for a prolonged period of time. DAB/FM aerial connection Supplied DAB/FM aerial: Connect the DAB/FM aerial wire to the DAB/FM socket and position the DAB/FM aerial wire in the direction where the strongest signal can be received. Note: Placing the aerial on the unit or near the AC power lead may cause noise pickup. Place the aerial away from the unit for better reception.54

INSTALLATION To mount the unit on the wall CAUTION:

  • Be very careful to prevent the unit 2.1 kg (4.2 bs.) from falling when mounting on the wall.
  • Before mounting, check the wall strength. (Do not put on the veneer plaster or whitewashed wall. The unit may fall.) If unsure, consul a qualied service technician.
  • Mounting screws are not supplied. Use appropriate ones.
  • Check all wall mount screws for looseness.
  • Select a good location. If not, accidents may occur or the unit may get damaged. Driving screws: Installing the unit: You may hang it on the wall. Use proper screws . See below for size and type. Installing the unit: Fix the pattern paper to the wall in horizontal position as below.55

Make a hole on the wall following the screw point marks on the pattern paper by using a drill. Fix a wall mount plug into the hole using a hammer,until it is ush with the wall surface. Fasten the screws to the wall as shown below. (Total screws: 2 ps). Fasten the screws to the wall as shown below. (Total screws: 2 ps).56

OPERATION Getting started

When you rst connect the unit to the mains socket, the unit will be in standby mode after showing “welcome to Internet radio ” POWER button Main unit operation:

1. Press the Power button for Turn on the Internet radio

2. Press hold the Power button for 2 seconds to switch ‘standby’

Remote control operation

1. In O (standby) mode, tap the POWER Button on remote control to turn

the unit ON. The unit will turn on.

2. To turn the unit (standby), tap the POWER Button on remote control

again. Adjusting and muting the volume Turn the Volume dial to increase or decrease the volume. Eq operation You can enjoy dierent EQ sound eect modes.

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘System settings’’

2. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial to or use the Select buttons on the

remote control to select the ‘Equalizer’.

3. Press the OK Button on main unit or remote control to select.

4. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial to or use the Select buttons on the

remote control to choose between ‘Flat’, ‘Classic’, ‘Rock’,‘Pop’, ‘Jazz’.57

FEATURES DISPLAY SOURCE MENU Press the MODE button to display the ‘MODE’ menu. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial to switch between input sources. Description Function Internet Radio Listen to an internet radio station or podcast. Spotify Listen to Spotify Bluetooth Listen to content streamed from your phone or tablet. USB Player Listen to tracks from your computer. DAB Radio Listen to a digital radio station. FM Radio Listen to an FM radio station. Bluetooth Listen to content streamed from your phone or tablet. CD Player Listen to a CD. Aux In Listen to content from a device connected to your Aux in connection.58

Changing the information shown on screen When listening to a DAB or FM radio station, you can change the information that is displayed on the screen. Digital radio When listening to digital radio, Press the INFO button on main unit or remote control the information displayed on screen between Scrolling text, Programme type, Ensemble, Channel / frequency, Signal strength / error, Bitrate or Date. When listening to digital radio, you can also press the OK button to toggle the display to show the ‘Now playing’ screen, a full screen version of the radio station artwork and a screen that shows information about the show that is being broadcast along with the radio station artwork. Internet radio When listening to digital radio, Press the INFO button on main unit or remote control the information displayed on screen between ‘Scrolling text’, ‘Signal strength’, ‘Programme type’, ‘Ensemble’, ‘Frequency’, ‘Signal error’, Bitrate’, ‘Time’ or ‘Date’. FM radio When listening to FM radio, press the INFO button on main unit or remote control to toggle the information displayed on the screen between ‘Scrolling text’, ‘Programme type’, ‘Stereo/Mono’ and ‘Date’. Internet listening. Listening to internet content Thousands of radio stations around the world broadcast online. To listen to an internet radio station or podcast:

3. Press and hold the Menu button to view the main menu,

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE select one of the following options:

Station list: Select this option to see a list of currently available Internet stations or listen to podcasts (see ‘Station list’ below for more information). System settings: Select this option to change settings Main menu: Select this option to view main menu.59

Station list: You can listen to a range of radio ,Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to select one of the following options: History: Select this option to tune into the last station you were listening to. Search: Select this option to search for an internet radio station. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to highlight and select characters. Select ‘BKSP’ to delete a character. Turn and press the Select dial to start searching for an internet station. To cancel your search, turn and press the Select dial to select ‘CAN Location: Select this option to browse for an internet radio station based in your country. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to select ‘All stations’ to view all local based stations in alphabetical order. To browse for a station based on genre, turn and press the Select dial to select the genre you want to browse for. Popular: Select this option to browse for a music radio station. Discover: Tap Search when browsing the station list to search for stations by Origin, Genre, Language these. Use the Select NAVIGATE to set your options and tap Go to see the list of results. Podcasts Podcasts are prerecorded audio shows on a wide variety of subjects such as comedy, arts, business, and culture, for you to enjoy anytime. Thousands of radio stations around the world broadcast online. To listen to an Podcasts station or podcast:

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE select one of the following options:

Podcasts list: Select this option to see a list of currently available Internet stations or listen to podcasts (see ‘Station list’ below for more information). System settings: Select this option to change settings Main menu: Select this option to view main menu.60

SPOTIFY CONNECT Your new device has Spotify Connect built in Use your phone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify. Go to spotify.com/connect to learn how. Licenses The Spotify Software is subject to third party licenses found here: https://www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses All listed brands are trademarks of their companies. Errors and omissions excepted, and subject to technical change. Our general terms of delivery and payment are applied.61

Changing digital DAB stations

1. Press the MODE button on main unit or remote control and turn and

press the NAVIGATE dial to select ‘DAB radio’ from the Home screen. The rst time you select DAB radio,DAB will perform an auto tune to nd all available stations and will tune into one when nished.

2. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control Select to

3. Press the OK button on main unit or remote control to change the

station. Changing FM stations Seek tuning Press the NAVIGATE dial or the TUNE ‹ or TUNE › button on the front panel to seek to the next or previous FM radio station that has a strong signal. If you are using the remote control press the TUNE ‹ or TUNE › buttons on the remote control to seek to the next or previous station. Manual tuning Turn the NAVIGATE dial right or left or press the TUNE ‹ or TUNE › buttons on the front panel to step up or down 0.05 MHz. If you are using the remote control press the TUNE UNE ‹ or TUNE › buttons to step up or down 0.05 MHz. AUTO Scan You can use the scan (auto tune) function to automatically scan for new digital radio stations and remove inactive ones. To carry out an auto tune: Press the SCAN button on main unit or remote control to choose ‘Scan’.The number of stations found will be displayed during the auto tune . When the auto tune has nished, will tune to the last station that you were listening to. If the last station you were listening to is no longer available, will tune into the rst station in the alphabetical list. Storing a preset You can store up to 20 DAB, 20 FM and 20 internet radio stations for quick access. To quick-store a station to a preset button (1-10) Tune to the DAB, FM or internet radio station you want to store. Press and hold one of the numbered Preset buttons (1-10) on remote control for two seconds until you see a message to conrm that the preset has been stored.62

To store a station to the preset list (11-20)

1. Tune to the DAB, FM or internet radio station you want to store.

2. Hold the PROG button on main unit or remote control to view the

numerical list of stored presets, then turn and press the NAVIGATE dial or use the ∨ Select ∧ buttons on the remote control to choose any Preset number between 11 and 20. You can overwrite existing presets.

3. Press the OK button on main unit or remote control to store the preset.

To recall a preset when listening to digital radio, FM radio or internet radio

1. To tune to Presets 1 to 10, press the corresponding numbered button on

the front panel or on the remote control (1 to 10).

2. To access presets 11 to 20 using the remote control, press and release the

PROG button and use the Select buttons to scroll and select a preset.

3. Press the OK button on main unit or remote control to store the preset.

Using the auxiliary input You can use the auxiliary input play any music from your phone or tablet. Connecting an auxiliary device Connect the line out or headphone socket of your auxiliary device to the Aux In socket using a suitable cable. Selecting the auxiliary input

1. Press the MODE button on main unit or remote control to select ‘Aux In’

from the Home screen.

2. On your auxiliary device, start to play the content that you selected on

your auxiliary device. Using the bluetooth input You can use Bluetooth to wirelessly connect to a device, such as a mobile phone or tablet. You can then stream music from your mobile phone or tablet through. The rst time you connect a Bluetooth device, you need to pair them. After you've paired a device , remembers it for the next time. Listening to a Bluetooth device

1. Press the MODE button on main unit or remote control to select

2. On your Bluetooth device auna Scala VCD-IR, switch Bluetooth on and

3. Select your favorite song, tap the PLAY/PAUSE button on your Bluetooth

device or the PLAY/PAUSE button on the auna Scala VCD-IR to play or pause the song from your Bluetooth device.

4. Press the button or button to select the Next or Previous track.

5. If you want to pair (link) the auna Scala VCD-IR with another Bluetooth

device, press and hold the BT Pair button on the remote control a few seconds. The “connected” will ash. The auna Scala VCD-IR will go into Pairing/Discoverable mode. Repeat steps 3 & 4 Note: For more information, see your Bluetooth device's user manual. If you are asked to enter a passcode, enter 0000. Disconnecting a Bluetooth device To disconnect a Bluetooth device, do one of the following:

  • Press MODE to switch to digital radio or FM radio.
  • Switch o Bluetooth on the connected device. CD OPERATION Loading and Playing CD Disc

1. Press the MODE button on main unit or remote control to select to CD

2. Place an audio CD on the center spindle with its label side facing out

towards the CD DOOR,Close the disc compartment. Play/Pause Control To pause playback press the CD PLAY/PAUSE button. Press the button again to resume playback. Stop Control To stop playback press the STOP button. Skip Track: During playback press the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to search to the previous or next track. Direct Select Track: Press the numeric buttons [1], [2], …, [0] to directly select the desired track to play. For example when the button [3] is pressed and then follow by pressing the OK button, it will jump to track 3 to play. Or when the button [1] and then button [2] are pressed and then follow by pressing the OK button, it will jump to track 12 to play.64

High-Speed Music Search During playback press & hold the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to start high- speed searching. When you release the PREVIOUS or NEXT button normal speed playback will resume. Repeat Playing You can use the setting to repeat the track that is currently playing or the entire CD. To change the ‘Repeat’ setting:

1. Press the buttons on the remote control to select one of the following

repeat options: Repeat one: Select this option if you want to repeat the track that is currently playing. Repeat all: Select this option if you want to repeat the entire CD. Normal: Select this option if you don’t want to repeat any tracks or the entire CD. Random Play During playback press the button on the remote control to choose ‘Shule’. to play music in random order. The display will show . Press the button again to resume normal playback. Programmed Playback This unit can be programmed to play a sequence of tracks selected.

1. Insert a disc and in stop mode press the PROG button. “P-01” is shown

with “01” ashing in “T-01” shown.

2. Press the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to select the desired track.

3. Press the OK button to save the desired track.

4. Repeat steps 2-4 to program up to 20 CD or 99 MP3 programmed tracks.

5. Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE button to play according to the programmed

6. To clear the program play, press the STOP button twice or change to

7. During program play you can also do the “Repeat One” or “Repeat All”

operation. But during the program play, random play is not supported. ID3 Tag Display (MP3 le only in which the ID3 Tag information is included) Press the INFO button will toggle the ID3 Tag display on/o. When it is on, the MP3 track’s title, artist and album details will be displayed.65

USB OPERATION When a USB device is connected to the unit, the display shows “USB disk attached – Open folder?” , and then press OK button to con rm YES. Alternatively: During Music Player mode, Press Select NAVIGATE or use the ∨ Select ∧ buttons on the remote control to button to select USB playback and press OK button to con rm. Press Select NAVIGATE or use the ∨ Select ∧ buttons on the remote control to button to select and press ENTER to con rm a MP3/WMA le Press to pause the track that is currently playing. If you have paused a track, press to resume playback.

Press to pause the track that is currently playing. If you have paused a track, press to resume playback.

Press to play the previous track. Press and hold to rewind the track that is currently playing.

Press to skip to the next track. Press and hold to fast forward the track that is currently playing. Notes

  • The unit can only play MP3 and WMA le formats in USB operation.
  • This unit supports USB version 2.0 and 3.0.
  • The unit can support USB devices with up to 32GB of memory.
  • The unit may not compatible with all USB devices; this is not an indication of a problem of the unit.66

OPTIONS AND SETTINGS

3. To run the setup wizard now, turn and press the Select dial to select

‘YES’. To set up later, turn and press the Select dialto select ‘NO’.

4. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial or use the Select buttons on the

remote control to choose between a 12 or 24 hour time format.

5. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial or use the Select buttons on the

remote control to select the method that you want to use for updating time. You can choose to update the time based on the ‘DAB’ or ‘FM’ radio signal or you can update time from your network. To disable automatic time updates, choose ‘No update’.

6. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial or use the Select buttons on the

remote control or use the <OK> buttons on the remote control to set the day of the month. Repeat to set the month, year, hour and minutes.

7. If you have set your use the 12 hour time format, turn and press the

NAVIGATE dial or use the < OK > buttons on the remote control to choose the ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ version of the hour.

8. To set up so that you can use the Pure Select app to take out of standby

(‘Keep network connected’), turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘YES’. If you want to disable this feature to save power, turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘NO’.

9. Will display a message to tell you that the Setup wizard has completed.

10. Press the Select NAVIGATE to exit the Setup wizard.

Helpful hint: Your Wi-Fi key is case sensitive, make sure to enter it exactly as shown.67

Connecting your wi- using the network wizard

control to select ‘Main menu’ >‘System settings’ > ‘Network’ > ‘Network wizard’. will search for available Wi-Fi networks.

3. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial or use the <OK> buttons on the

remote control to select the name (Network wizard) of your Wi-Fi network. If your network requires a key, follow steps 5-6.

4. Enter your network key or password by turning and pressing the

NAVIGATE dial or use the <OK> buttons on the remote control to highlight and select characters. If you want to delete the last character, turn the Select dial or use the <OK> buttons on the remote control to select ‘BKSP’ and push to conrm.

5. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial or use the <OK> buttons on the

remote control to select ‘OK’. will connect to your network. Helpful hint: Your Wi-Fi key is case sensitive, make sure to enter it exactly asshown. Connecting your Wi-Fi using push button connect You can use push button connect to connect your Wi-Fi if your router supports WPS. Refer to your router user guide for more information on WPS.

3. Follow the steps shown on screen to nish push button connect setup.

Viewing network settings

remote control to display the SSID, IP address and various other network settings.68

Manually connecting your wireless network Manually congure your wireless network (for advanced users only).

3. CNet Remote PIN Setup If you want to restrict the devices that can

connect using the Pure Select app, you can get request a PIN number when you rst connect. To set up a pin number:

3. Enter your network key or password by turning and pressing the Select

dial or use the <OK> buttons on the remote control to highlight and select the numbers. If you want to delete the last number, turn the Select dial to select ‘BKSP’ and push to conrm.

4. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial or use the <OK> buttons on the

remote control to select ‘OK’. You will now need to enter this PIN whenever you want to connect a new device using the Pure Select app. Network prole Every time you connect to a new Wi-Fi, Will store the connection information as a prole so that if you plan to use In several locations, you won’t have to keep re-enter the Wi-Fi settings. Harvard stores the four most recent Wi-Fi proles and will try to connect to a Wi-Fi network using the stored proles. can’t connect to the Wi-Fi using one of the stored proles, you will need to connect to your network using the wizard or manually. If you think you will only visit a Wi-Fi connection once, you can delete the prole by carrying out the following:

remote control to choose the prole that you want to delete.69

remote control to choose ‘Yes’ to delete the prole. If you want to keep the prole, turn and press the Select dial or use the <OK> buttons on the remote control to choose ‘No’. Note: You cannot delete a prole that is currently in use. Clear network settings Delete all previous Wi-Fi connections, passwords and other network settings. If using the wireless connection method, this will also perform a fresh scan for available networks.

3. Turn and press the Select dial or use the <OK> buttons on the remote

control to choose ‘Yes’ to clear all network settings. If you want to keep the current network settings, turn and press the Select dial or use the <OK> buttons on the remote control to choose ‘No’. Keep network connected

remote control to choose ‘Yes’ to enable be taken out of standby using the app. If you want to disable this feature to reduce power consumption, turn and press the NAVIGATE dial or use the <OK> buttons on the remote control to choose ‘No’. Note: It will consume more power if you decide to maintain the network connection during standby.70

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu’..

4. Turn the Select dial to scroll through each alarm setting. If you want to

change a setting, press the Select dial. You can set the following alarm options: Enable Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose when you want the alarm to repeat. The available options are ‘O ’,‘Daily’, ‘Once’, ‘Weekends’ or ‘Weekdays’. Time Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to adjust the hour of the alarm. Note: If you have set to use the 12 hour time format, make sure that you select the ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ version of the hour before pressing the Select dial. Repeat to set the minutes of the alarm. Mode Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose between ‘Buzz’, ‘Internet radio’, ‘DAB’, ‘FM’ , ‘CD’. Volume Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to set the volume when the alarm sounds. Save Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to save the alarm. Time and date settings The clock will automatically set itself using your Network, digital or FM radio signal. If the time or date does not update automatically, you can manually set it using this option. Note: Any time or date updates received by a digital broadcast will override manual settings. Setting the time and date manually

1. Press and hold the Menu button to view the main menu.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to select ‘System settings’ > ‘Time/

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to set the day of the month. Repeat

to set the month and year.71

5. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to set the hour. Repeat to adjust the

minutes. Note: If you have set the time format to 12 hour time format, make sure that you select the ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ version of the hour before pressing the Select NAVIGATE. Time and date synchronization options You can synchronize the time and date on the FM, digital radio or network signal. To specify the clock synchronization options:

1. Press and hold the Menu button to view the main menu.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to select ‘System settings’ > ‘Time/

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose between the ‘Update

from DAB’, ‘Update from FM’, ‘Update from Network’ and ‘No Update’ clock synchronization options. Changing the time format

1. Press and hold the Menu button to view the main menu.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to select ‘System settings’ > ‘Time/

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose between ‘12’ or ‘24’

hours. Changing the time zone

1. Press and hold the Menu button to view the main menu.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to select ‘System settings’ > ‘Time/

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose your Time zone

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to select ‘System settings’ > ‘Time/

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose ‘Yes’ if you want to

enable daylight savings time. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose ‘No’ if you want to disable daylight savings time. Sleep setting This function allows you to program the unit to turn to standby mode by itself after a set period of time.

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu’.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE or use the Select buttons on the

remote control to select ‘SLEEP’ .

3. To activate the sleep function, press the Select NAVIGATE or use the

Select buttons on the remote control to repeatedly. The time will change in the below sequence on every press: Sleep o-15mins - 30mins - 45mins - 60mins

4. When your desired sleep time appears in the display, stop pressing the

button and the sleep function will be activated in two seconds. Sleep will show on the display. Also the time remaining until switch o is displayed next to the symbol in the display.

5. When the sleep timer counts down to zero, the unit will turn to standby

mode. To turn the sleep function o¬ while the sleep timer is still counting down, press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select “SLEEP OFF”. Sleep will disappear from the display. Changing your preferred language You can select the language for menus and options.

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu’.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose ‘System settings’ >

3. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to select a menu language.

Backlight You can adjust the duration that the screen is illuminated for and the brightness of the screen when it times out. To adjust the duration of the screen backlight before dimming:

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu’.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose ‘System settings’ >

3. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose ‘Timeout’.

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose a timeout setting. To

specify that the backlight should always remain on, choose ‘On’. Power-on level

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu’.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose ‘System settings’ >

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose between ‘High’, ‘Medium’

or ‘Low’. Standby level

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu’.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose ‘System settings’ >

4. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose between ‘High’,

‘Medium’, ‘Low’. Carrying out a factory reset Resetting removes all presets, stored stations, alarms and resets all other options to default settings.

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu’.

2. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to choose ‘System settings’ >

3. Turn and press the Select NAVIGATE to select ‘Yes’ to reset factory

settings. Select ‘No’ if you do not want to reset to factory settings. DAB settings Manual tuning To manually check the signal strength of a known channel:

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu.

the remote control to choose the channel that the radio station is broadcasting on.74

Prune invalid To remove inactive stations from the station list:

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu.

remote control to choose ‘Yes’.will remove all inactive stations from the station list. Dynamic range control Dynamic Range Control (DRC) is used to make quieter sounds in a digital radio broadcast easier to hear at low volume or in a noisy environment. Check with the broadcasters to nd out if they use DRC. To change the DRC settings:

1. Press and hold the Menu button on main unit or remote control and turn

and press the Select dial to select ‘Main Menu..

2. Turn and press the Select dial or use the <OK> buttons on the remote

control to choose ‘DRC’.

3. Turn and press the NAVIGATE dial or use the <OK> buttons on the

remote control to choose between one of the following options: DRC high: Applies maximum compression to the DRC level. DRC low: Applies reduced compression to the DRC level. DRC o: Removes DRC compression. LED light shows

1. Tap the LIGHT ON/OFF button on main unit or remote control, the LED

2. Repeatedly tap the LIGHT ON/OFF button to select a LED light

brightness.The unit brightness turn 100%,70%,50%,20%.

3. Press hold LIGHT ON/OFF button long 2S on main unit or remote

control, Turns o the light.

5. The color of AmbiLight showing is based on which color you stay on the

button. Note: If the brightness is glaring, turn on room lights or turn o LED light show.75

Compact discs are fairly resistant to damage, however mistracking can occur due to an accumulation of dirt on the disc surface. Follow the guidelines below for maximum enjoyment from your CD collection and player.

  • Do not write on either side of the disc, particularly the non-label side from which signals are read. Do not mark this surface.
  • Keep your discs away from direct sunlight, heat, and excessive moisture.
  • Always hold the CDs by the edges. Fingerprints, dirt, or water on the CDs can cause noise or mistracking. If a CD is dirty or does not play properly, clean it with a soft, dry cloth, wiping straight out from the centre, along the radius.76

DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS If there is a legal regulation for the disposal of electrical and electronic devices in your country, this symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with household waste. Instead, it must be taken to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By disposing of it in accordance with the rules, you are protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human beings from negative consequences. For information about the recycling and disposal of this product, please contact your local authority or your household waste disposal service. This product contains batteries. If there is a legal regulation for the disposal of batteries in your country, the batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. Find out about local regulations for disposing of batteries. By disposing of them in accordance with the rules, you are protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human beings from negative consequences.

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Manufacturer: Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstrasse 16, 10179 Berlin, Germany. Importer for Great Britain: Berlin Brands Group UK Ltd PO Box 1145 Oxford, OX1 9UW United Kingdom Hereby, Chal-Tec GmbH declares that the radio equipment type Scala is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: use.berlin/10035426 For Great Britain: Hereby, Chal-Tec GmbH declares that the radio equipment type Scala is in compliance with the relevant statutory requirements. The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: use.berlin/1003542677

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