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Product TypeDAB & FM Clock Radio
Brand / ModelPure John Lewis
Dimensions (W x D x H)135 x 150 x 58 mm
Power Supply230V AC to 5.5V DC adapter (supplied)
Power Consumption (Standby)Less than 1 Watt
Power Consumption (Active)2 Watts average
Radio BandsDAB Band III (174–240 MHz), DAB L-Band (1452-1491 MHz), FM (87.5–108 MHz)
Speaker2.75" full-range, 1.7W RMS amplifier
Display16 x 2 character LCD with auto-dimming backlight
Presets10 DAB + 10 FM
Alarms4 independent alarms (DAB, FM or tone)
Sleep Timer15 to 90 minutes
Additional FeaturesIntellitext, textSCAN, DRC, Headphone output, USB for upgrades
AerialWire aerial (attached)
Safety InstructionsKeep away from heat and water; do not open casing; use only supplied adapter
CareClean with a soft dry cloth

Frequently Asked Questions - John Lewis PURE

How do I set an alarm on my Pure John Lewis radio?
Press the Alarm button, select Alarm 1/2/3/4, then choose 'Set alarm' and turn it 'On'. Use 'Set time' to choose the wake-up time, then set repeat days, mode (DAB, FM or Tone), and volume (1-20). Confirm each step with the Select button.
How do I store a radio station as a preset?
Tune to the desired station, press the Presets button, scroll to an empty preset number (1-10) using +/-, then press and hold Presets or Select for 3 seconds until 'Preset saved' appears.
How do I switch between DAB and FM modes?
Simply press the Source button to toggle between DAB and FM. The current band is displayed on the screen.
What is Intellitext and how do I use it?
Intellitext provides on-demand text information (e.g., news, sports) from DAB stations. Press Menu, select 'Intellitext', choose a station, then browse categories. You can pause scrolling text by holding Select for 3 seconds.
How do I snooze an alarm?
When the alarm sounds, press the Snooze bar (the top bar on the radio). The alarm will pause and sound again after 9 minutes. To change the snooze time, press Alarm > 'Snooze time' and adjust between 5 and 60 minutes.
How do I reset the radio to factory settings?
Press and hold the Menu button for 3 seconds. You will see a reset prompt. Press Select to confirm, or wait to cancel. This removes all presets and stored stations.
What should I do if the display shows 'No stations available'?
Run an Autotune: press Menu, go to 'Tuning' > 'Autotune'. This scans all DAB and FM frequencies. Also, try adjusting the wire aerial for better reception.
How do I set the sleep timer?
Press the Sleep button repeatedly to cycle through durations (15, 30, 45, 60, 90 minutes). Press Select to confirm. To cancel, press and hold Sleep for 3 seconds or cycle to 'Sleep Off'.
How can I change the information displayed on the screen?
Press Menu, then select 'Info display'. Use +/- to choose from options like Scrolling text, Date, Programme type, Signal strength, etc. Press Select to confirm.
What are the safety precautions I should follow?
Keep the radio away from heat sources and water. Do not insert objects or liquids into the device. Never open the casing or remove screws. Only use the supplied mains adapter and place it near an easily accessible socket.

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USER MANUAL John Lewis PURE

DAB & FM Clock Radio

Safetyinstructions

Keep the radio away from heat sources.

Do not use the radio near water.

Avoid objects or liquids getting into the radio.

Do not remove screws from or open the radio casing.

Fit the mains adaptor to an easily accessible socket,

located near the radio and ONLY use the mains power adapter supplied.

Start 2

Quick set up 2

Overview of controls and connectors 3

Symbols on the screen 3

Using the radio ....4

Switching between DAB and FM 4

Changing stations 4

Using textSCAN™ to pause and control scrolling text.... 4

Changing the information shown on screen 5

Storing and selecting presets 5

Setting alarms 6

Setting an alarm – quick guide 6

Setting an alarm - step-by-step guide 6

Waking up 8

Cancelling an alarm 8

Snoozing an alarm 8

Cancelling an alarm that you have snoozed 8

Changing the alarm snooze time 8

Extra features ......9

Set the sleep timer 9

Cancel the sleep timer 9

Intellitext ^® 9

Options 10

Options available in DAB 10

Options available in FM 11

General options 11

Help and specifications ....12

Secondary and inactive stations 12

Troubleshooting 12

Technical Specifications 12

Quick set up

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Uncoil the aerial wire and hang it vertically, then connect the mains adapter to the bottom of the unit as shown.

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5.5V DC

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Plug the mains adapter into the mains supply and press the Standby button.

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Set energy saving mode.

Press the Select button when you see the message 'Enable energy saving?'. Press Select again to switch on energy saving mode.

07:00 Enable energy saving?

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07:25 Energy saving +On

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When energy saving mode is switched on, the radio uses less power because it does not collect and store Intellitext messages in standby. It still collects and stores Intellitext messages while the radio is switched on (see page 11).

With energy saving mode switched on, the power consumption of J1 in standby is less than 1 Watt.

For more information: Intellitext > page 9 energy saving mode > page 11

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Wait until J1 completes an Autotune for available radio stations (about a minute).

John Lewis DAB +1 min

Now tuning...

07:00 BBC Radio 2 Text the show on

Overview of controls and connectors

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flowchart
graph TD
    A["Source"] --> B["Switch between DAB and FM > page 4"]
    B --> C["Enter options menu Info display > page 8 Browse Intellitext > page 9 Other options > pages 10-11"]
    C --> D["presets Store and select preset stations > page 8"]
    D --> E["alarm Set 4 different alarms > page 6"]
    D --> F["sleep Setsleeptimer > page 9"]
    F --> G["SNOOZE Snooze an alarm > page 8"]
    H["select and +/- Browse and select radio stations > page 4 Hold down select and release to enter textSCAN > page 4 Scroll, change and confirm menu options"] --> I["John Lewis"]
    I --> J["Volume + Menu Presets Alarm Sleep"]
    J --> K["Place Box"]
    K --> L["Select"]
    L --> M["+"]
    M --> N["Place Box"]

Side

Headphone socket

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3.5mm headphone socket

Underneath

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USB input socket (mini B type) for upgrades

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Power input socket for supplied 5.5V DC mains adapter

Symbols on the screen

Volume level Alarm active indicators > page 7 07:00 BBC Radio 2 Now Playing: How zzzZ Snoozed alarm > page 8 Sleep timer > page 9 Signal strength

Switching between DAB and FM

Press the Source button to switch between DAB and FM.

07:25 BBC Radio 2 test your knowle

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" 07:25" 87.50MHz FM

Changing stations

When listening to DAB

  1. Press the +/- buttons to browse through the list of available stations.

07:25 BBC Radio 2 test your knowle

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07:26 BBC Radio 2 +BBC R&M

  1. Press the Select button to tune.

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07:27 BBC Radio &Music Now playing: Aus

When listening to FM

Press +/- to step up or down 0.05 MHz.

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Hold and release +/- to scan to the next station with a strong signal.

- ~1sec + ~1sec

Using textSCAN™ to pause and control scrolling text

  1. When DAB scrolling text is shown hold down Select for 3 seconds to pause the scrolling text.

07:28 BBC Radio 6Music favourite track

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07:28 BBC Radio 6Music •avourite track•

  1. Press +/- to move left and right through the scrolling text. To exit textSCAN press Select.

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07:28 BBC 6 Music vote for your

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Changing the information shown on screen (menu > Info display)

  1. In DAB or FM, press the Menu button then press Select to access the 'Info display' options.

Menu 07:33 BAS Info display Select 07:33 BAS Scrolling text Scrolling text

  1. Change the current information display option using +/- to browse and select to choose:

Scrolling text Info broadcast by most DAB stations and FM (RDS) stations.

Date Displays the current date below the station name.

Programme type Content broadcast by the current station, e.g., Pop Music.

Sig. strength Displays a signal strength meter.

Sig. quality Displays DAB signal quality: 85 to 100 Good, 70 to 84 OK, 0 to 69 poor.

Bit Rate Displays DAB signal data rate and a stereo or mono indicator.

Multiplex name Displays the DAB multiplex in which the current station is broadcast.

Multiplex info Displays the channel and frequency of the current Multiplex, e.g., 12B.

Stereo mode (FM) Indicates stereo or mono sound (only available in FM).

Note: to view a signal strength meter for the current station press Select (press again to exit).

Storing and selecting presets

Store up to 10 DAB and 10 FM radio stations for easy access to your favourite stations.

To store a preset

  1. Tune to the DAB or FM station you want to store.
  2. Press the Presets button and use +/- to scroll to a preset number between 1 and 10.

08:00 BBC Radio 6Music Remember Me by B

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08:00 BBC Radio 6Music Empty Preset 2

  1. Press and hold the Presets or Select button for 3 seconds until you see 'Preset saved' message.

08:00 BBC Radio 6Music #Empty preset 2# Presets 3secs 08:00 BBC Radio 6Music Preset 2 saved

To select a preset

When listening to DAB or FM, press Presets to access the DAB or FM preset list. Use +/- to browse to the stored preset number, e.g. Preset 2, and press Select to listen.

08:00 BBC Radio 6Music Remember Me by B Presets + 08:00 BBC Radio 6Music *Preset 2 Select

Setting alarms

Quick guide > Step-by-step guide > Changing an alarm that you have set

Setting an alarm – quick guide

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flowchart
graph TD
    A["Alarm"] --> B["Alarm 1/2/3/4 → Set alarm"]
    B --> C{OFF (alarm will not sound)}
    B --> D{ON}
    D --> E["Set time Hours Minutes"]
    D --> F["Set days Daily Weekday Weekend"]
    D --> G["Set mode DAB FM Tone"]
    D --> H["Set volume Vol 1-20"]

Setting an alarm - step-by-step guide

J1 has four alarms which you can set to sound at different times as either DAB, FM or tone alarms. DAB and FM alarms switch your radio on (if in standby) and tune to the DAB or FM station you last listened to; tone alarms sound an alarm tone.

  1. Press the Alarm button to access the alarm menu.

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  1. Choose either Alarm 1, 2, 3 or 4 using +/- and Select.

10:32 07:00 Daily Off *Alarm 1

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  1. Select 'Set alarm' and choose 'On' to turn the alarm on.

10:32 BAR Off Set alarm

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10:32 OFF +On

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  1. Select 'Set time' to set the time you want the alarm to sound. Adjust the hours using +/- and press Select to confirm, then adjust the minutes in the same way.

10:32 BAS Set Time 07:00

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10:32 Set Time 07:30

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  1. Select 'Set days'. Choose when you want the alarm to repeat by pressing +/- to choose and Select to confirm. The following options are available:
DailyEveryday.
WeekdayMonday – Friday, every week.
WeekendEveryweekend.
SaturdayEverySaturday.
SundayEverySunday

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If you want to set a 'one-off' alarm choose 'Once only'.

Once only The alarm will sound at the time you have selected and not recur.

  1. Select 'Set Mode' to choose the type of alarm you want: DAB, FM or Tone.

4 10:32 DAB + Get Mode Select + 10:32 DAB + Tone Select

If you select DAB or FM the alarm will tune to the station that was most recently listened to.

  1. Finally, set the volume of the alarm from 1 to 20 using the Volume +/- buttons (not applicable for tone alarms).

10:32 08 Set volume Volume+ Volume- 10:32 08 +12 Select Select

That's it! You can easily see which alarms are currently switched on by looking at the alarm bell icons on the screen, in either active or standby mode. When an alarm is sounding, the alarm clock icon will flash.

For example:

Alarm 1 is currently — switched on 10:32 BBC Radio 1 go online now to

Changing an alarm that you have set

You can change the settings for an alarm by pressing Alarm and adjusting the settings as described above. Remember, you can do this when J1 is switched on or in standby.

Cancelling an alarm

To cancel a tone alarm
07:30 Test

To cancel a radio alarm

① Standby
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or
Select
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or
Alarm
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07:30 BBC Radio 1 hris Moyles Show

① Standby
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(switches the unit into standby)

or

press any button

(except Volume +/-)

Snoozing an alarm

To temporarily silence an alarm press the Snooze bar. The alarm will pause and J1 will return to standby before sounding the alarm again after 9 minutes have elapsed.

07:30 Tall

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4 AM 07:39 Sell

Cancelling an alarm that you have snoozed

To cancel a snooze countdown and leave the unit in standby, press either the Alarm or Select button, or press the Standby button to turn the radio on and cancel the snooze countdown.

07:45 Tall v^2

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or
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07:45 Alarm Cancelled

Changing the alarm snooze time

(alarm > Snooze time)

Press Alarm and scroll to 'Snooze time'. Use +/- to change between 5 and 60 minutes and press Select to confirm.

Alarm - 07:45 Snooze time Select - + -

Alarm time-out

Note that a sounding alarm will stop after one hour if no buttons are pressed (excluding the volume buttons).

Set the sleep timer

The sleep timer switches your radio into standby after a number of minutes has elapsed. Press the Sleep button and repeat to choose the duration of the sleep timer from 15 to 90 minutes, then press Select to confirm.

22:00 Planet Rock erosmith - on to Sleep 22:00 Planet Rock Sleep 15 Sleep 22:00 Planet Rock Sleep 30 Select Sleep timer is currently switched on 22:00 Planet Rock aroline by Statu

Cancel the sleep timer

Press and hold Sleep for three seconds, or press sleep, cycle to 'Sleep Off' and press Select.

22:01 Bull Planet Rock uo. This is Plan Sleep 3secs 22:01 Bull Planet Rock This is Planet R

Intellitext® (menu > Intellitext)

Intellitext provides on-demand text information such as sports headlines and news from DAB stations. The text is updated by the broadcasters and stored in your radio while you listen to stations. Intellitext is listed by station and split into categories. For example, the broadcaster may send information on Football, Cricket, Headlines, etc.

To view Intellitext data (menu > Intellitext > station name)

  1. Press Menu and select 'Intellitext' to view a list of stations for which you have Intellitext information. Select a station and use +/- and Select to view Intellitext categories for that station, e.g. talkSPORT > Football > News. The information will scroll across the screen.

Menu 22:01 Bar Select 22:01 BAR Select Intellitext •talkSPORT talkSPORT •NEWS

You can use textSCAN when viewing the text by pressing and holding Select (page 4). Intellitext is available for stations that broadcast the service, e.g., BBC Radio Five Live and talkSPORT.

Menu

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Press Menu to access the following options. Use +/- and Select to adjust options.

Options available in DAB

Intellitext options (menu > Intellitext > Options)

Set timeout

Choose to delete old Intellitext data after 1 week (default) or 1 day.

Clear all

Delete all stored Intellitext data immediately.

DRC value (menu > DRC value)

DRC (Dynamic Range Control) value makes the quieter sounds in a DAB broadcast easier to hear at low volume or in a noisy environment. Check with the broadcasters to find out if they use DRC.

DRC full Applies the DRC level as sent with the broadcast.

DRC half DRC level is set to half that sent with the broadcast.

DRC off Any DRC level broadcast will be ignored.

Station order (menu > Station order)

Alphanumeric Lists all stations in alphanumeric (alphabetical) order.

Active station Lists active stations first on the station list.

Multiplex Lists stations in groups according to their multiplex.

Trim stn. list Removes inactive stations (see page 12).

Autotune (menu > Tuning > Autotune)

Scans all DAB Band III and L-Band frequencies for stations and automatically adds any new stations found to the station list. This may take a few minutes. To stop an Autotune press select.

Options available in FM

FM stereo mode (menu > FM stereo mode)

Choose from Stereo or Mono (default) – mono may improve audio clarity where stereo signals are weak.

General options

Energy saving (menu > Energy saving)

J1 is designed and manufactured to minimise power consumption when the unit is switched on and to use less than 1 Watt in standby. One way this low power consumption is enabled is by not collecting and storing Intellitext messages when the unit is in standby. You can override this option by switching off energy saving mode, but this will increase standby power consumption. Two options are available:

Energy saving On (the default setting)

Intellitext will be collected when you have been tuned for a short while to a station that broadcasts Intellitext. Intellitext data is not collected in standby, reducing power consumption.

Energy saving Off

J1 collects Intellitext data in standby from the station you last viewed Intellitext data, which increases standby power consumption.

Upgrade (menu > Upgrade)

You can upgrade your J1 using a PC connected to the USB port. Upgrades may be issued to provide enhanced functions or improve performance. To upgrade, select Upgrade and follow the instructions provided with the upgrade software. Register your product and include an e-mail address to receive notification of upgrades or visit our website at www.pure.com/support.

Note USB upgrade requires a PC (not Mac) running Windows XP and a suitable USB cable (not included).

Clock (menu > Clock)

Clock set

Manually set the time and date if required. If you have good DAB reception these will automatically be updated from the DAB radio signal.

12/24 Hour set

Choose 12 hour or 24 hour clock display.

Help and specifications

Secondary and inactive stations

(<</>>) Secondary DAB services

Secondary services accompany some stations, providing extra information or alternative content and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a station has secondary services available, the station shows ‘>>’ next to its name in the station list and the secondary service appears next to the station in the list. A secondary service has a ‘<<’ before its name in the station list.

(?) Inactive or unavailable DAB stations

Inactive or unavailable stations are those which appear on the station list but are not currently available. Inactive stations have a ‘?’ before their name on the station list. If you select a station which has this symbol, your radio tries to tune in or returns to the previous station.

Troubleshooting

Display says 'No stations available'

Use Autotune (page 10) to search for stations. Try adjusting your aerial or radio position.

Receiving new DAB stations that have started broadcasting

Use Autotune (page 10) to scan for new stations. Any new stations that you can receive will be added to the station list.

Resetting your radio

Resetting your radio removes all presets and stored stations and resets all options to defaults.

  1. Press and hold the Menu button for three seconds.
  2. Press Select to confirm the reset or press no buttons to cancel the reset.

Technical Specifications

DAB Digital radio with full Band III, L-Band and FM reception. ETS 300 401 compliant and capable of decoding all DAB transmission modes 1-4 up to and including 256 kbps. DAB+ supported as standard in certain countries and available as an upgrade in others.

Frequency ranges DAB Band III 174–240 MHz, DAB L-Band 1452-1491 MHz, FM 87.5–108 MHz.

Audio 2.75" full-range speaker. 1.7W RMS amplifier. Active speaker equalization filter.

Input connectors 5.5V DC power adaptor socket (230V supplied). USB connector for upgrades.

Output connectors 3.5mm stereo output for headphones.

LCD Display 16 x 2 characters, plus additional function icons. Auto-dimming backlight.

Mains power 230V AC to 5.5V (1A) DC external power adapter (supplied).

Power consumption Standby: less than 1 Watt. Active: 2 Watts average dependent on use.

Approvals CE marked. Compliant with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives (89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC).

Aerial Wire aerial attached.

Dimensions (mm) 135 wide x 150 deep x 58 high.

Disposal of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment

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This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be handed over to a suitable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local council office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

Trademarks

textSCAN, Intellitext, Imagination Technologies, and the Imagination Technologies logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Imagination Technologies Limited. The 'DAB Digital Radio' logo and the stylised 'r' mark ^® and © Digital One Limited. All other product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Version 1. October 2008.

Disclaimer

Imagination Technologies Limited makes no representation or warranties with respect to the content of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Imagination Technologies Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in it from time to time without obligation of Imagination Technologies Limited to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.

Warranty information

Imagination Technologies Ltd. warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship in the course of normal use for a period of two years from the date of purchase. This guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply in cases such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence, adjustment, modification or repair not authorised by us. Please return your warranty card or visit www.pure.com/register to register your product with us. Should you have a problem with your unit please contact your supplier or contact PURE Support at the address shown on the rear of this manual. If you need to return your product please use the original packaging and include all parts and accessories. We reserve the right to refuse incomplete or badly packaged returns.

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