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HD Radio HD100 Operation & User’s Manual

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HD Radio HD100 User Manual
HD Radio HD100 User Guide
HD Radio HD100 Online Manual

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  • HD Radio HD100, Model: HD100 Register online NOW to be automatically entered into a drawing for a chance to win a FREE One Year Extended Protection Plan. Registered users receive immediate support. See full details at www.radiosophy.com/register. User’s Guide Protect Your Investment with the Radiosophy Extended Protection Plan. Visit www.radiosophy.com/protect or call 877-443-7234. Customer Service: www.radiosophy.com/help Quick Setup 1 2 3 1. Plug into wall. 2. Attach power cord to back of receiver. 3. Push the 'POWER' button. 4 Need Help? users_guide_8000100.qxd 5/9/2006 11:55 AM Page 1 HD100

  • HD Radio HD100, 2 HD100 User's Guide www.radiosophy.com TIP : Keep your sales receipt here. We're sure you'll enjoy your HD 100 for years to come. To get the most enjoyment from it, please take a few minutes to read through this manual and learn about all the special features this radio oers. For your records: Should you need to contact Customer Service, please have this information ready. Serial Number (on the back of the receiver) Purchase Date Specications subject to change without notice. Copyright 2006 Radiosophy, LLC -- All Rights Reserved. Rad

  • HD Radio HD100, www.radiosophy.com MultiStream HD User's Guide 3 HD100 at a Glance Front View (diagram) Controls (diagram) ..................................................page 4 Rear View (diagram) The Basics .............................................................. page 5 Using Your HD100 Tuning Adjusting Volume Selecting a Station Display ................................................................... page 6 Advanced Info Mode Storing and Rec

  • HD Radio HD100, 4 HD100 User's Guide www.radiosophy.com Power button: switches the radio unit on/off Volume knob: adjust the sound volume properly (Vol+ and Vol-) Preset buttons: (P1,P2,P3,P4,P5) for up to five stations Seek button: provides one touch tuning HD Radio indicator: lets you know when digital signal is acquired Menu button: changes the text shown on the display Band button: enables access to FM/AM/AUX IN modes Alarm/Snooze/Sleep: time service buttons Speaker Backlit L CD display Telescoping Antenna Menu Snooze Enter Sleep Alarm Vo l ume Seek Ba

  • www.radiosophy.com HD100 User's Guide 5 HD100 at a Glance The Basics Using your HD100 Switching On and Off Before switching on the first time, check all connections, extend the antenna, ensure the volume is low. Push and release the button to switch the unit on and

  • HD Radio HD100, 6 HD100 User's Guide www.radiosophy.com Tuning Tuning the HD100 is easy. Switching on the unit will start an automatic tuning process. Pressing the SEEK button will enable the radio to find the next station up the dial Adjusting the Volume Vol- Vol+ Once you have tuned your HD100, you can adjust the volume using the Vol knob (up to 16 steps). Selecting A Station Select the digital radio station you like by usi

  • HD Radio HD100, www.radiosophy.com HD100 User's Manual 7 Advanced Info Mode + The HD100 has a selection of features which enable you to change the display mode of the station list. Press the Menu button and repeat to cycle through the six different information modes. - Display mode fixed - Display mode scrolling - Seek All - Seek HD - Software Version - System Reset Storing and Recalling Presets ~ The number buttons ( P1-P5) enable you to store radio stations for one-touch access

  • HD Radio HD100, 8 HD100 User's Guide www.radiosophy.com Sleep Mode + This function allows you to program the radio to switch itself off after a set period of time. To activate the sleep function, press the Sleep button. To alter the sleep time, press and release the Enter key until you see the time is flashing. Then press and release either SLEEP MODE ON SLEEP MODE OFF SET SLEEP TIMER Alarm You may either set the alarm to activate the radio or to produce a continuous beeping sou

  • www.radiosophy.com HD100 User's Guide 9 Snooze When the alarm goes off, press the Alarm button to disable. You are able to postpone the alarm by pressing the Snooze button. Beyond the Basics Multicast Channels In addition to digital sound quality, HD Radio broadcasters can offer mul

  • HD Radio HD100, 10 HD100 User’s Guide www.radiosophy.com Using External Antennas Depending on your location, you may find it necessary to use an external antenna to receive radio signals. An external AM antenna is included with your HD100. Connect the external AM or FM antenna to the corresponding connection on the back of the receiver. When connecting an AM antenna, be sure the + and - GND (ground) con- nectors are attached to the correct posts on the receiver. How far away can you be and still receive an HD digital radio signal? That depends on the local terrain, other radio stations in your area and man-made interference.

  • HD Radio HD100, 11 www.radiosophy.com HD100 User’s Guide Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Visit www.radiosophy.com/help for an up-to-date list of frequently asked questions and down- loadable files. Q. How do I know if I'm receiving an HD digital radio signal? A. If you are tuned to a radio station broadcasting an HD signal, the “DIGITAL’ light on the front of the receiver will be lit. Q. Why doesn’t the HD Radio signal come up right away? A. It takes a few seconds for the receiver to find and convert the HD digital si

  • IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Regulatory Notices Complies with FCC Part 15, class A digital service. UL listed for US. RF Interference Advisory If this product is placed too close to a high level source of RF energy, RF interference may be experienced which can cause some audio disturbance. If this happens, move the product as far away as possible from the so

  • HD Radio HD100, 13 www.radiosophy.com HD100 User's Guide Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation, such as a closed bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Non-Use Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the

  • HD Radio HD100, 14 HD100 User's Guide www.radiosophy.com Radiosophy Limited Warranty HARDWARE Radiosophy, LLC ("Radiosophy" or "the company") warrants to the original purchaser of a new product that is not sold "as is" ("Customer") that this product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use, for a peri- od of one (1) year which starts at the original purchase date. EXCLUSIONS This limited warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials and workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER nor- ma

  • HD Radio HD100, 15 www.radiosophy.com HD100 User's Guide Contacting Us Sales and Customer Service Sales Department Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Central Phone: 877-443-7234 or 605-217-4100 Fax: 605-217-4120 Email: www.radiosophy.com/contact Web: www.radiosophy.com/store Customer Service Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Central Phone: 605-217-4115 Email: www.radiosophy.com/contact Web: www.radiosophy.com/help Change of Address To change or update your mailing or email address, send a letter including your old and new address to: Radiosophy

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