Sunwin Technology SW918 Brooklyn Boombox User Manual Users manual

Shenzhen Sunwin Technology Co., Ltd. Brooklyn Boombox Users manual

Users manual

V1 | OCT  2017USER MANUALGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   1 23/10/2017   14:12
33ENGLISHThanks for purchasing the GPO Brooklyn Boombox. This iconic 1980s design combines classic styling with a range of modern functionality. Featuring built-in speakers and a range of playback modes, the Boombox will allow you to enjoy Radio, CD, USB and Bluetooth sound anywhere inside or outside your home! For that real authentic 80s feel, the Brooklyn Boombox also features cassette tape playback.When using the DAB or FM Radio please fully extend the Antenna to improve the signal.GPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   3 23/10/2017   14:12
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5 Control Locations 1.  2.  3.  4.  5.  6.                                                          7.  8.  9.  10.  11.  12.  13.  14.  15.  16.  17.  18.                                                  19.  20.   21.  22.  23.  24.  25   26.      27.  28.   29.  30.  31.  32.  FRONTLED DisplayFM Radio Tuner DisplayInfo ButtonMode Select KnobOutput Level SwitchPlayback Controls    Play/Pause    Previous    Rewind    Stop    Fast Forward    Next    RecordSearch Knob (External Ring)Search Knob (Central Control)Menu ButtonMode SwitchTape CounterBalance KnobTreble KnobCassette SlotVolume KnobBass KnobPower ButtonTape Playback Controls   Record   Play   Rewind   Fast Forward   Stop/Eject   PauseHeadphone JackSpeakersSIDEMicrophone JacksAUX IN JacksAUX OUT JacksLINE IN JackUSB SlotREARBattery Compartment –  NOTE, DO NOT OPENLED Charging IndicatorPower JackTOPHandleAerialsCD SlotCD Eject ButtonGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   5 23/10/2017   14:12
6Charging and OperationThe GPO Brooklyn Boombox features an integrated rechargeable battery, which allows the unit to be used anywhere, providing you with music on the go.Before turning on your Brooklyn Boombox for the first time, pleaseensure that the device is fully charged.1.  Remove the unit from the packaging and place on a flat, stablesurface2.  Use the provided 240V power cable to plug the unit into the mains3.  While the unit is charging, the LED indicator on the rear of the unit will show a solid red4.  Once the LED indicator shows blue, the unit is fully chargedOnce charged, the unit will wait in standby mode until switched on.To switch on the unit, press the Power button on the front of the unit.GPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   6 23/10/2017   14:12
7  Setting the LED clockWhen the unit is on standby, a 24 hour LED clock will be displayed for 10 seconds if you press the menu button on the front of the unit.The time can be set on the clock whilst the unit remains in standby mode:1.  Press and hold the central part of the Search Knob  on the front of the unit for two seconds2.  The hour value on the clock will be highlighted3.  Change the hour by turning the central part of the Search Knob clockwise to move the hour forwards or anti-clockwise to move the hour backwards4.  Press search again to accept the hour and highlight the minute value5.  Change the minute by turning the Search Knob clockwise or anti-clockwise6.  Press the Search Knob a final time to confirm the tiGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   7 23/10/2017   14:12
8Volume and BalanceWhen rotating the volume control from 0-30, the LED display will notify you when you have reached MIN or MAX volume.The balance control is set to balance 00 as standard. The control can be used to change the balance between the left and right speakers, with the change displayed on the LED display.The treble and bass controls can be set between -7 and +7 to reach your desired level.RadioThe GPO Brooklyn Boombox offers FM and DAB radio play functions.   FM1.  Turn the unit on using the Power Button2.  Turn the Function Knob on the front of the unit to Radio3.  Move the Radio Mode switch to the FM position4.  Extend the aerials on the top of the unit5.  The LED display will now show the word “tuner” and the Radio LED light will be illuminated6.  Use the external ring of the Search Knob to choose the correct FM band for your chosen station7.  When not in use, retract the aerialsGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   8 23/10/2017   14:12
9DAB1.  Turn the unit on using the Power Button2.  Turn the Function Knob to Radio3.  Move the Radio Mode switch to the DAB position4.  The Radio LED light will be illuminated5.  If you have previously scanned for DAB channels, go directly to step number 116.  To scan automatically, use the external part of the Search Knob to select Full Scan7.  Push in the central part of the Search Knob to begin the automatic DAB station scan8.  To scan manually, use the central part of the Search Knob to select Manual Scan9.  Push in the central part of the Search Knob to begin the manual DAB station scan10.   Select your chosen station by pushing in the central part of the Search Knob. The station will now be added to the DAB station list11.  Use the central part of the Search Knob to choose the correct DAB station and push in the knob to begin playback12.  By holding down the central part of the Search Knob, your chosen station will be added to the recall list.13.  Pressing the Info button on the front of the unit while in DAB mode will prompt the LED screen to display programme and signal informationGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   9 23/10/2017   14:12
10DAB Factory ResetTo perform a DAB Factory Reset, use the Search Knob to select System, then Reset. You will be asked to confirm your decision byusing the Search Knob to select “Y” on the LED before pressing the Search Knob a final time  DAB Software Version CheckTo check the version of DAB software the unit is running, use the Search Knob to select System, then “SW VER.”The software can be updated using a USB stick loaded with the new software. In the event of a required software update, GPO Retro will make the relevant information available.GPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   10 23/10/2017   14:12
11Tape                                 1.  Turn the unit on using the Power Button2.  Press Eject on the tape control panel to open the cassette tape slot3.  Insert a cassette tape into the cassette tape slot on the front of the unit4.  Close the slot5.  Turn the Function Knob to Tape6.  The Tape LED light will be illuminated and the timer clock will begin counting up from zero7.  This counter can be reset at any point using the reset button next to the timer clock8.  Use the play, tracking and stop buttons on the unit to play the cassette9.  The cassette auto stop will ensure the tape stops at the end of each side. At this point, eject the tape, remove it, turn it around and re-insert it10.  Press play again to resume playback11.  To remove the cassette, press Stop/Eject once to stop playback and a second time to eject the tape12.  While using any of the unit’s other modes, you can press the record and play buttons together to record music to a blank cassette tapeGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   11 23/10/2017   14:12
12CD1.  Turn the unit on using the Power button2.  Turn the Function Knob to CD3.  The CD LED light will be illuminated4.  Insert a CD into the CD tray on top of the unit and close the tray5.  PLEASE NOTE: The label of the CD should face the REAR of the unit when inserted. If you experience a read error, eject the CD, turn it around and re-insert it.6.  Use the play, tracking and stop buttons on the unit to play the CD7.  To skip to the next track, tap the Next button once8.  To move back to a previous track, press the Previous button once9.  To move forward through a track, press the FFWD button repeatedly – a long press will NOT move the track forward10.  To move backwards through a track, press the REW button repeatedly.11.  The LED display will show relevant track and playing time information12.  To stop playback, press the Stop button13.  To eject the CD, press the eject button to the right of the CD trayGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   12 23/10/2017   14:12
13USB1.  Turn the unit on using the Power button2.  Turn the Function Knob to USB3.  Insert a USB drive into the USB slot4.  The USB LED will be illuminated, and the LED display will show READ5.  Playback will begin automatically6.  Use the play, tracking and stop buttons on the unit to play tracks from the USB7.  To move forward or backwards through a track, press the FFWD or REW button once, and then press Play/Pause when you reach the correct location on the track8.  To stop playback, press the Stop button9.  The USB drive can then be safely removedGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   13 23/10/2017   14:12
14USB RecordingWhile using unit’s CD or Cassette playback mode, you can press the record button to record music to a blank USB stick.1.  Press and hold the record button on the main control panel, NOT the record button on the tape control panel2.  The LED display will show READY3.  Press and hold the record button a second time to confirm recordingof the song which is playing4.  The LED display will now display a track number and the number of seconds recorded5.  The music will be written to the USB, and can then be played from any USB-compatible device6.  To stop recording at any point, press Stop on the main control panel7.  The LED display will show “REC END”GPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   14 23/10/2017   14:12
15Bluetooth1.  Turn the unit on using the Power Button2.  Turn the Function Knob to BT3.  The BT LED will be illuminated4.  Open your Bluetooth-enabled device and use the search function to find and pair with “GPO Brooklyn5.  If prompted, enter the key 00006.  When your device shows that the unit has been paired, use the controls on your device or the unit to choose and play tracks7.  While Bluetooth mode is enabled, the unit’s control panel will not affect playback8.  Once a device is paired with the GPO Brooklyn, the unit will NOT appear in Bluetooth search lists – to solve this issue, use the connected device to unpair the unit and try againGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   15 23/10/2017   14:12
16AUX1.  Turn the Function Knob to AUX2.  The AUX LED will be illuminated3.  Use the AUX-IN line on the rear of the unit to connect an external music source4.  The unit will then play back music from this source through the main speakers5.  Use the AUX-OUT line on the rear of the unit to connect external speakers6.  The unit will then play back music from your chosen mode through the external speakers7.  Use the unit’s controls to select tracks, and the external speakers’ volume controls to set the volumeMicrophone  1.  Microphone mode is compatible with all playback modes2.  Simply insert a microphone into the MIC jack – sound from your microphone will now be broadcast through the integrated speakers3.  Press and hold the fast forward button to increase microphone volume4.  Press and hold the rewind button to decrease microphone volumeGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   16 23/10/2017   14:12
17Troubleshooting  No Power to the DeviceMake sure that the unit is fully charged and that the charging indicator is blueIf not, please charge the device using the supplied charging cable.If your battery will not charge, contact GPO Retro directly for a replacement and instructions. DO NOT open the battery compartment without consulting us firs  CD isn’t ReadingIf you have a CD read error, you may have inserted the CD the wrong way. Eject the CD and turn it so that the label side of the CD faces the rear of the unit.   I Can’t Control the Music from the UnitIf you are using the Bluetooth function, playback must be controlled from your paired device. CD and USB playback can be controlled from the main panel above the cassette slot, and tape playback from the tape control panel below the tape slot.  I Can’t Find the Unit Using BluetoothIf a device is already paired to the unit and is within connection range, the unit may not appear in future Bluetooth scans. Try unpairing any other devices and try again.  Need Further Help?Visit www.gporetro.comGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   17 23/10/2017   14:12
18Product CareUnplug the unit and any connected cables after use. Do not leave the unit connected to the mains once the battery has charged fullyDo not open the battery compartmentDo not move the unit while a CD has been inserted, as this can cause scratchingKeep the unit dry, and store out of direct sunlightThe unit can be cleaned gently with a dry clothGPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   18 23/10/2017   14:12
19GPO_Brooklyn_Manual EU - Oct 2017_v1.indd   19 23/10/2017   14:12FCCWarningStatementChangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgeneratesusesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:‐‐ Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.‐‐ Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.‐‐Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.‐‐ Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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