BERGSTORM H300 Personal Portable DAB Radio Instruction Manual

Personal Portable DAB RadioH300

v01: 21/10/20Instructions for Use

Please read and retain these instructions for future reference

  • THIS POCKET-SIZED DAB RADIO IS PERFECT FOR WHEN YOU ARE OUT AND ABOUT, GARDENING, DOING DIY ETC
  • SMALL ENOUGH THAT IT FITS IN YOUR POCKET
  • WITH ACCESS TO UP TO 250 COMMERCIAL AND 34 BBC RADIO STATIONS AS WELL AS FM BROADCASTS YOU WILL NEVER BE WITHOUT SOMETHING TO LISTEN TO
  • 20 STATION PRE-SET
  • ALARM & SLEEP TIMER
  • LCD BACKLIT DISPLAY
  • 3.5MM STEREO OUTPUT HEADPHONES INCLUDED (length about 112cm)
  • WITH A RE-CHARGEABLE 1000mA BATTERY YOU CAN ENJOY UP TO 10 HOURS OF LISTENING ON ONE FULL CHARGE
  • COMES WITH A USB CHARGING LEAD
  • DAB/DAB+/FM RADIO

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Radio DAB/DAB+ and FM (RDS)
Frequencies Digital: Band III 174-240MHz, FM: 87.5-108MHz
Headphones 32ohm 14mm diameter driver
Receiving power supply 5V(1A) DC micro-USB (cable supplied)Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (1000mAh)
Inputs 5VDC (1A) Micro-USB power socketThe supplied Micro-USB cable is only suitable for charging
Outputs 3.5mm stereo headphone socket
Presets 10 digital presets, 10 FM presets
Operational temperature 0° C to +40° C
Dimensions 90mm (H) x 51mm (W) x 16mm (D)
Weight 100g
Aerial Supplied in-ear headphones act as aerial

SAFETY

Before you use read the following safety instructions.1. Read all the safety information and instructions before using the product. When passing this product to someone, including all documents.2. If you do not follow the operating instructions provided, it may compromise the safety of your product and this may invalidate the warranty.3. Do not expose the product to dripping or splashing. Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the product.

  1. If liquid or water spills onto the product, switch it off immediately and contact your dealer.
  2. If you are using a mains-powered adapter, do not touch the product with wet hands.
  3. The internal battery in this product is not user-replaceable. Do not expose the battery to excessive heat or naked flames. Ensure adequate ventilation and airflow around the product, particularly when charging. Dispose of the product in accordance with local environmental rules.
  4. Using the product in rooms or climates with high humidity and temperatures may cause condensation to form inside the product, which can damage the product. Use the product in moderate climates only.
  5. Do not use your product in extremely hot or cold temperatures. Keep the device away from heat sources, such as radiators or gas/electric fires. Do not expose your product to naked flames, such as lighted candles.
  6. To charge your product, only connect it to a supply source that meets the safety
  7. Isolation requirements of EN 60065 or EN 60950-1 for an accessible safety extra-low voltage circuit. For this connection, use either the supplied micro-USB cable or a suitably CE-approved power adapter (not supplied) with the correct USB output rating.
  8. Power the product using an external5V DC 1 A power supply. The maximum output current is 1 A, protected by an internal circuit.
  9. Before you charge your product, ensure that the available supply voltage corresponds with the required operating voltage of the product.
  10. Disconnect your product from the charging power supply if you will not use your product for a long period of time (for example, if you are going on holiday).
  11. Always unplug your product from the charging power supply before cleaning. When cleaning the product, do not use any type of abrasive pad or abrasive cleaning solutions as these may damage the product’s surface.
  12. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any screws. The product does not contain any user service-ableparts inside. Product repairs should only be carried out by authorized personnel.

To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen to high volume levels for long periods of time. Consistent exposure to high volumes when using headphones can damage your hearing. Always check the volume level before you insert headphones into your ears. Use of headphones other than those supplied may expose you to hearing damage, as the high-level volume warning on the device may be inaccurate. The use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is illegal in some areas. If you find that listening to the radio is distracting while operating any type of vehicle or performing an activity that requires your full attention, stop listening.

Product Overview

1. LCD Display 7.  Scan Button
2. Preset Button 8.  Previous Button
3. Volume + Button 9.  DAB/FM Button
4. Next Button 10. Volume – Button
5. Select Button 11. Power/Lock  Button
6. Menu/Info Button 12. Reset Button

Connections

  1. 3.5mm headphone socket
  2. Micro-USB socket

Charging your DAB Radio

  1. Connect the micro-USB cable to the micro-USB port.
  2. Connect the other end of the micro-USB cable to a power outlet, using a USB power adapter (not supplied).You can also charge the battery by connecting the DAB Radio to a computer’s USB port.

Switching on for the first timeBefore you switch on the first time, charge the battery for at least 8 hours.

  1. Connect the headphones into the headphone socket. The headphones are also the aerial.
  2. Slide the Power/Lock switch into the ON position, then release the switch.DAB switches on and starts tuning to digital radio stations. After the autotune is complete, you can start listening to digital radio.

Locking and unlocking DABYou can lock the buttons, so you do not accidentally press a button.When the radio is switched off, lock the buttons so you do not accidentally switch it on.

  1. To lock the buttons, slide the Power/Lock switch into the LOCK position.
  2. To unlock the buttons, slide the Power/Lock switch into the middle position.

Mode buttonSwitching to DAB/FM mode

  1. The first time the DAB Digital Radio is switched on, it will start up in DAB mode.
  2. If the DAB Digital Radio is in DAB mode, press the MODE button repeatedly until FM is shown on the display.
  3. Once in FM mode, your DAB Digital Radio will tune to the start of the available FM range (87.50MHz) or the last FM station listened to Fig.3.
  4. To manually change the FM frequency, make sure that you have not selected any other sub-menus. Turn the TU+/- to change the frequency by 0.05MHz.

Changing the DAB display information

  1. If the DAB Digital Radio is in DAB mode, press the MENU/INFO button to select different info to show on the display, such as DLS (Dynamic Label Segment), signal strength, PTY (Program Type), ensemble, frequency, signal quality, bit rate codec, time, date.2. If the DAB Digital Radio is in FM mode, press the MENU/INFO button to select different info to show on the display, such as radio text, PTY (Program Type), PS (Program Service), stereo/mono, time, date.

DAB Mode – choosing menu options

  1. If the DAB Digital Radio is in DAB mode, press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu list to fig.4.Press the Next/ Previous button to select an option through the list of menus. Then, stop at your preferred option and Push the SELECT button to confirm. The menu options are full scan, manual tune, prune, system.
  2. Full scan – under menu list, press the Next/ Previous button to select “Full scan“ through the list of menus, Push the SELECT button to confirm, and full scan starts automatically to fig.4. Once a scan is completed, the radio returns to play the previously-selected station or first station on the station list.Note: if no radio station is found, it shows “No DAB Station”. For better reception, or do the full scan again in another location.
  3. Manual tune – as well as the normal method of scanning, you can also manually tune to a particular channel/frequency. Under the menu list, press the Next/ Previous button to select “Manual tune” through the list of menu, Push Select button to confirm. Then press the Next/ Previous button to select a particular channel/frequency and then Push the SELECT button to confirm the setting to fig.5.The display shows a live indication of the received signal strength on the selected frequency. Adjustments to your antenna will be manifested in the received signal strength displayed.
  4. Prune – this removes all invalid stations indicated in the station list with a ‘?’ in front of the station name. Under the menu list, press the Next/ Previous button to select “Prune” through the list of menu, Push the SELECT button to confirm to fig.6.Then press the Next/ Previous button to select <Yes>, and Push SELECT button to confirm6.0. Time – if there are any DAB signals, the radio will automatically update the time. If there is no signal, can also be set manually to fig.7.*Set Time/Date: set hour / set minute / set month / set date>set year > saved*Auto-update options: update from Any / update from DAB/update from FM / no update*Set 12/24 hour: 12hour/24hour*Set date format: DD-MM-YYYY/MM-DD-YYYY Cycle through Time menu by Push the SELECT button, selecting a particular option, and Push the SELECT button changes.6.1. Backlight – this radio display has a backlight that can be adjusted. You can select the time out of the display backlight of your radio. Under the system menu, press the Next/ Previous button to select “Backlight” through the list of menu, Push the SELECT button to confirm to fig.8. You can now use the Next/ Previous button, then press the Next/ Previous button to select Medium>High>Low, and the Push SELECT button to confirm.6.3. Factory Reset – this function clears all user-defined settings, replacing them with the original default values, so time/date, preferences/settings, DAB station list, and preset stations are all lost. Under the system menu, press the Next/ Previous button to select “Factory Reset” through the list of menu, Push the SELECT button to confirm to fig.9. Then, use the Next/ Previous button to choose <Yes> and Push the SELECT button to start the factory reset.6.4. Software version – this is used to display the current software version.Under the system menu, press the Next/ Previous button to select “Software version” through the list of menu fig.10, Push the SELECT button to confirm.Then, the existing SW version will be shown.

FM mode – choosing menu options

  1. If the DAB Digital Radio is in FM mode, press and hold the MENU/ INFO button to enter the menu list to fig.11.Press the Next/ Previous button to select the option through the list of menus. Then, stop at your preferred option and Push the SELECT button to confirm. The menu options are scan setting, audio setting, system.
  2. Scan setting – by default, FM scans stop at any available station (All stations).This may result in poor-quality audio from weak stations.Options: Strong stations only / All stations Under menu list, press the Next/ Previous button to select a particular option in “Scan setting”, then Push the SELECT button to confirm the change to a new setting to fig.11.
  3. Audio setting – by default, all stereo stations are reproduced in stereo. For weak stations, this may result in poor-quality audio. The audio quality can be improved using mono. Options: Stereo allowed | Forced mono Under menu list, press the Next/ Previous button to select a particular option in “Audio setting” to fig.12, then Push the SELECT button to confirm the change to the new setting. It will automatically change to a new setting after 3 seconds.

PRESET buttonPreset 10 DAB stations and 10 FM favorite stations

  1. Store a station to the preset list – to store a station, select your desired radio station, then press and hold the PRESET button for a few seconds until the LCD display “Preset store #:(Empty)” to fig.13, or“#: saved radio station” to fig.14.

Press the Next/ Previous button to select your desired station preset number, push on the SELECT button to confirm your selection, the display will show “Preset # Stored” to fig.15.Recall a station from the Preset list

  1. To recall a preset station, press the “PRESET” button once, rotate the Next/ Previous button to select presets station that you have stored. When the display shows your desired preset number, push the SELECT button to confirm.Note: If you choose a preset that hasn’t been allocated a station, then “Empty” will be displayed.

Next/ Previous buttonChoosing radio stations or options

  1. If the DAB Digital Radio is in DAB mode, press the Next/ Previous button to cycle through the radio station list when you are listening. Or press the Next/ Previous button to cycle through the menu list for options.
  2. If the DAB Digital Radio is in FM mode, press the Next/Previous button to manually adjust the frequency by 0.05MHz. Or you can press and hold TU+/- button to the auto-scan station. Or press the Next/ Previous button to cycle through the menu list for options.

VOLUME +/- buttonAdjusting volumeTurn the Volume dial to increase or decrease the volume.Performing a battery resetIf the controls stop responding, perform a battery reset.l To perform a battery reset, use a paper clip to press the reset button on the side of the radio.

BATTERIES

  • Keep batteries away from children and pets.
  • Do not mix used and new batteries.
  • Remove the batteries if left for long periods.
  • Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
  • Battery disposal spent or expired batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance with local regulations. For detailed information, contact your local authority.
  • Follow the battery manufacturer’s safety, usage, and disposal instructions.

DISPOSAL

  • Coopers of Stortford use recyclable or recycled packaging where possible.
  • Please dispose of all packaging, paper, cartons, packaging in accordance with your recycling regulations.
  • Plastics, polybags – Contains the following recyclable plastic.
    Code & Symbol
    Type of Plastic Low-Density Polyethylene
    Commonly used for Shopping bags, bread bags, squeezy bottles, stretch/pallet wrap, bubble wrap, multi-pack can holders
    Notes Usually recyclable supermarket deposit points. Check other plastic films as any non-polythene film e.g. cling film, crisp packets film lids
  • At the end of the product’s lifespan please check with your local council authorized household waste recycling center for disposal.
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