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DR1302

DAB Radio

Owner’s
Handbook

E XC LU S I V E LY  F RO M

 


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1

Read these instructions. 
Keep these instructions. 
Heed all warnings. 
Follow all instructions. 
Do not use this apparatus near water. 
Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. 
Do not block any ventilation openings. 
Install  in  accordance  with  the  manufacturer’s 
instructions. 
Do not install or operate near any heat sources such 
as radiators, stoves, or other apparatus that produce 
heat. 
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when 
unused for long periods of time.
Refer  all  servicing  to  qualified  service  personnel. 
Servicing  is  required  when  the  apparatus  has  been 

IMPORTANT 

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  communication.  However,  this 
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 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. 

ELECTRICAL INFORMATION

Use this appliance only with the supplied AC Adaptor. 
Using  non-approved  power  supplies  will  void  the 
warranty.
Mains Supply: The mains operating voltage of this unit 
is marked on a rating plate on the AC adaptor.
The  means  of  disconnecting  this  appliance  from  the 
mains supply is the mains plug/AC adaptor. This should 
be unobstructed and readily operable at all times.

This symbol indicates that there are important 
operating and maintenance instructions in the 
literature accompanying this unit.
This  symbol  indicates  that  dangerous  voltage 
constituting  a  risk  of  electric  shock  is  present 
within this unit. 

CAUTION!

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

damaged in any way, such as the power-supply cord 
or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects 
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been 
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, 
or has been dropped.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do 
not expose this product to rain or moisture. The product 
must  not  be  exposed  to  dripping  and  splashing  and 
no object filled with liquids such as a vase of flowers 
should be placed on the product.
No  naked  flame  sources  such  as  candles    should  be 
placed on the product.
Caution:  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly 
approved  by  the  manufacturer  could  void  the  user’s 
authority to operate this device.
Caution:  Usage  of  controls  or  adjustments  or 
performance of procedures other than those specified 
herein may result in hazardous exposure.

 


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2

Standby button

1. 

Preset button

2. 

DAB/FM button

3. 

Scan button

4. 

Menu button

5. 

CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

Telescopic aerial

1. 

DC IN jack

2. 

FRONT VIEW

BACK VIEW

DAB/FM MENU

NEXT

PREV

INFO

SCAN

PRESET

SELECT

-VOL

VOL+

d

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f

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b

a

DC 5V IN

b

a

Info button

6. 

Next button

7. 

Previous button

8. 

Display

9. 

Volume/Select control

10. 

 


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3

UNPACKING

Carefully  unpack  the  unit.  If  it  is  damaged,  please 
return it to your nearest Tesco store for replacement. 
Remember to take your purchase receipt with you.
Retain the User Handbook. If you pass the unit on to a 
third party make sure you pass on the handbook.
We suggest you retain the packaging. If you dispose of 
it, do so having regard to any recycling regulations in 
your area.

CONTENTS

The carton should contain:

The DR1302 digital radio

• 

AC Adaptor

• 

Operating Manual

• 
If  any  items  are  missing  or  damaged,  contact  your 
nearest  TESCO  store  for  a  replacement.  Have  your 
receipt ready when you call. Retain the packaging. If 
you dispose of it, do so having regard to any recycling 
regulations in your area.

LOCATION

Place the unit on dry stable surface away from heat 
and damp and where it is unlikely to fall or be knocked 
over. 

GETTING STARTED

CONNECTING POWER

Check that the mains voltage marked on the rating 

• 

plate of the AC adaptor is the same as the voltage 
in your area.
Plug the DC cable from the AC adaptor into the DC 

• 

5V IN jack on the back panel.
Plug the AC adaptor into the wall socket and switch 

• 

the mains  power on. 

Initialisation begins -

A welcome message is displayed.
The radio will tune to the last station played.

DAB/FM AERIAL

Before using your radio for DAB or FM reception, always 
fully extend the telescopic aerial.
The telescopic aerial has a swivel base to enable it to be 
adjusted to different positions for the clearest sound.

AUTO-DIM DISPLAY

The display includes an auto-dim feature. 
When one of the controls is adjusted, the display will 
automatically brighten for a few seconds. 
When you have finished adjusting the controls, there 
will be a short delay, then the display will fade to a 
lower brightness.

STANDBY CONTROL

Switching the radio on:

Press the 

• 

 button to switch on the radio.

The radio will re-tune to the last station playing.

Setting the radio to Standby:

Press the 

• 

 button to set the radio to Standby.

The time and date will be displayed.

 


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FIRST TIME USE

INITIAL SCAN

When your radio is switched on for the first time it will 
scan all usable stations and store them alphanumerically 
- 1 Radio, 2 Radio, AA Radio, AB Radio... The initial scan 
will take a few minutes. After the scan, the number of 
stations found will be displayed, and the radio will play 
the first station in the sequence.
Note: If no stations are found, switch the radio off and 
move it to a location with a stronger signal. When you 
switch the radio back on it will automatically repeat 
the scan process.

SETTING THE CLOCK

Automatic clock setting:

The clock on your radio is automatically set from the 
time signal broadcast with DAB radio stations.

Manual clock setting:

If DAB reception is not available in your area,  you can 
set the time manually via the menu as follows -

Press the 

• 

MENU

 button.

Press the 

• 

NEXT

 button repeatedly, until <SYSTEM> 

is displayed.
Press the 

• 

Volume/Select

 control.

<Time> is displayed.

Press the 

• 

Volume/Select

 control.

<Set Time/Date> is displayed.

Press the 

• 

Volume/Select

 control.

Set time will be displayed, the hour digits will flash.

Press  the 

• 

NEXT/PREV

  buttons  to  set  the  hour 

correctly.
Press the 

• 

Volume/Select

 control.

Repeat the last two steps to set the minutes, then 

• 

the date.

NOTE:  Manual  time  and  date  settings  will  be 
automatically  updated  if  the  radio  receives  a  DAB 
broadcast.
NOTE: If the radio is disconnected or there is a power 
loss, time and date settings will be lost until next time 
a DAB radio is tuned or the clock is manually set.

 


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5

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

SELECTING A DAB STATION

After  scanning,  the  stations  are  stored  in  an 
alphanumeric station list.

To select another station:

Press  the 

• 

NEXT

  or 

PREV

  button  to  browse  the 

station list.
Press  the 

• 

Volume/Select

  control  to  select  the 

station displayed.

To adjust the volume: 

Turn  the 

• 

Volume/Select 

control  clockwise  to 

increase or anti-clockwise to decrease the volume.

The volume level will be displayed on a bargraph.

FM RECEPTION

Your radio can also receive FM band radio stations.

To change between the DAB and FM bands:

Press the 

• 

DAB/FM

 button.

The radio will change band and the station name (DAB) 
or tuned frequency (FM) will be shown on the display.

DAB/FM BANDS

Select the FM band.

• 

To scan for FM stations:

Press the 

• 

SCAN

 button 

briefly

 to scan up the band 

for stations. 

or

Press and 

• 

hold

 the 

SCAN

 button to scan down the 

band for stations.

Tuning will stop automatically when the next station is 
reached.

To manually tune to FM stations:

Press the 

• 

NEXT

 or 

PREV

 button to tune up or down 

the band in 0.05MHz steps.

 DAB & FM PRESETS

Your radio can store up to 10 of your favourite stations 
as  presets on both the DAB and FM bands.

To store a preset:

Tune to the station you want to store as a preset.

• 

Press and 

• 

hold 

the 

PRESET

 button.

‘Preset Store’ will be displayed with a preset number to 
store. If a station is already stored in this preset number, 
the station details will be shown.

BBC Radio 2

Scrolling text

89.70MHz

RDS Radiotext

Station name

DLS scrolling text

Station frequency

RDS text

Preset Store

<1:   (Empty)      >

To choose a preset location to store your station, 

• 

press  the 

NEXT

  or 

PREV

  button  to  change  the 

preset number displayed.
To store the station playing in the preset number 

• 

displayed, press the 

Volume/Select

 control.

When you store a preset, the preset number and ‘Stored’ 
will be displayed to confirm the number you selected.

To recall a preset:

Press the 

• 

PRESET

 button.

Press  the 

• 

NEXT

  or 

PREV

  button  to  browse  the 

preset stations you have stored.
When you find the preset number you want, press 

• 

the 

Volume/Select

 control.

The radio will tune to the selected preset station.

 


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CHANGING THE DISPLAY MODE

Press the 

• 

INFO

 button repeatedly to step through 

the display modes available.

 DISPLAY MODES

MULTIPLEX  NAME: 

DAB  Digital  radio  stations  are 

broadcast in multiplexes. Each multiplex is a bundle of 
radio stations transmitted in a single frequency. There 
are national and local multiplexes; local ones contain 
stations specific to your area. This option displays the 
name of the multiplex name that contains the station 
you are listening to.

MULTIPLEX  NUMBER/FREQ: 

This  option  will  display 

the  number  and  frequency  of  the  multiplex  that 
contains the station you are listening to.

SIGNAL ERROR: 

A count of the signal errors is shown. 

The lower the number, the better the signal quality. 
The Signal error display will help with re-positioning 
the aerial for best performance.

AUDIO BIT RATE: 

DAB allows broadcasters to vary the 

BIT RATE (or the amount by which an audio signal can 
be compressed) depending on the type of broadcast. 
This enables the number of stations on a multiplex to 
be maximised. Speech and News are often broadcast 
at a lower Bit Rate; music needs a higher Bit Rate for 
good quality.

TIME  AND  DATE:

  Time  and  date  are  updated  by  

broadcasted information.

DAB DISPLAY MODE OPTIONS

DLS  (Dynamic  Label  Segment): 

This  is  a  scrolling 

message  giving  real-time  information  -  song  titles, 
news headlines, etc.

SIGNAL STRENGTH: 

This bargraph indicates the quality 

of the signal being received. The maximum signal strength 
displayed is indicated by 8 bar segments. In low signal 
areas, adjusting the aerial to increase the signal strength 
indication will improve reception quality.

PROGRAMME  TYPE: 

This  describes  the  style  of  the 

programme being broadcast.

FM DISPLAY MODE OPTIONS:

Pressing the 

INFO

 button repeatedly when in FM mode 

will step the display through the available FM display 
options.

RDS  (SCROLLING  TEXT):

 This  is  a  scrolling  message 

giving  real-time  information  -  song  titles,  news 
headlines, etc.

PROGRAMME TYPE: 

This  describes  (when  available) 

the style of the programme being broadcast.

STATION NAME:

 Displays the name of the station you 

are listening to.

AUDIO  MODE:

  The  mode  displayed  is  mono.  This 

setting cannot be changed.

TIME & DATE:

 Shows the current time and date. Time 

and date are updated by  broadcasted information.

DLS SCROLLING TEXT

PROGRAMME TYPE

MULTIPLEX NAME

AUDIO BIT RATE

SIGNAL STRENGTH

MULTIPLEX NUMBER/FREQ

SIGNAL ERROR

TIME & DATE

RDS RADIO TEXT

STATION NAME

AUDIO MODE (MONO)

PROGRAMME TYPE

TIME & DATE

 


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7

 ADVANCED OPERATION

Advanced  operation  functions  are  available  through 
the menu system.

To browse the menu options:

Press the 

• 

MENU

 button:

The Menu will open.

Press the 

• 

NEXT

 or 

PREV

 button to browse the menu 

options available.
Press  the 

• 

Volume/Select

  control  to  select  the 

option displayed.

The options available when set to the DAB band are:

Full scan

• 

Manual Tune

• 

DRC

• 

Prune

• 

System

• 

System>Time

• 

System>Language

• 

System>Factory Reset

• 

System>SW version

• 

The options available when set to the FM band are:

Scan setting

• 

System

• 

DAB SETTINGS MENU OPTIONS

FULL SCAN: 

Select Full Scan to re-scan the entire DAB 

band and refresh the station list. A Local Scan (selected 
with the 

SCAN

 button) will scan only the bands used in 

the locality of the radio. A full scan will scan all bands.

MANUAL TUNE: 

You can also manually tune the DAB 

band (recommended for advanced users only). This will 
enable you to check for active multiplexes.

Select the Manual Tuning menu option.

• 

The  multiplex  channel  number  and  frequency  will  be 
displayed. If a station multiplex exists on this frequency, 
the multiplex name will also be displayed.

Press  the 

• 

NEXT

  or 

PREV

  button  to  change  to 

another multiplex channel.
Press  the 

• 

Volume/Select

  control  to  check  the 

signal strength of this multiplex.

PRUNE: 

If your station list includes stations that you can 

no longer receive (you may have moved to a different 
area), you can select the ‘Prune’ option to remove the 
unavailable stations from the Station List.

SYSTEM SETTINGS

To  select  one  of  the  system  setting  sub-options, 

• 

select ‘SYSTEM’ from the main menu.

The sub-option menu will now open.

SYSTEM>TIME:

 

Select  the  time  option  to  set 

the  clock  manually.  The  full  manual  clock  setting 
operation is described in the ‘FIRST TIME USE’ section. 

SYSTEM>LANGUAGE:

 

Selecting one of the language 

options available will change all display indications to 
the selected language.

SYSTEM>FACTORY RESET:

 Select the ‘Yes’ sub-option 

to reset all the settings of your radio to factory original 
settings. The station list will also be cleared and any 
stored preset memories will be erased. After a factory 
reset the radio will re-scan the band and renew the 
station list.

SYSTEM>SW  VERSION:

  This  option  will  display  the 

version  number  of  the  control  software  currently 
installed  in  your  radio.  This  will  be  helpful  to  a 
technician who is servicing the radio. 

FM SETTINGS

When set to the FM band, you can select a menu option 
to change the scan sensitivity to stop on all stations or 
just to stop on strong stations.
System settings are also accessible.

 


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AFTER USING YOUR RADIO

Set the radio to Standby or switch it off.

• 

Unplug the radio from the mains if you are leaving 

• 

it unattended for a long period (holidays etc).

CARE AND CLEANING

All care and cleaning operations should be carried out 
with the unit unplugged from the mains power.
Occasionally wipe the cabinet with a lint free duster. 
Never clean the unit with liquids or solvents.

AC Adaptor supply input : ... 100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz, 0.2A
AC Adaptor output: ............ 5 V   1 A 
Product input: .................... 5 V   1 A
DAB: ................................... 174.928 - 239.200 MHz
FM: ..................................... 87.5  - 108 MHz
Net Weight: ........................ 704 g

Class II construction double insulated. 
This product must not be connected to earth.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

WARRANTY

SPECIFICATIONS

Your Tesco appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 
months from the date of purchase. If a fault develops 
during this period, please contact the TESCO electrical 
help line on 0845 456 6767. Please have your original 
purchase receipt with you when you call. This warranty 
in no way affects your consumer rights.

UK:  Waste  electrical  products  /batteries 
should not be disposed of with household 
waste. Separate disposal facilities exist, for 
your  nearest  facilities.  See  www.recycle-
more.co.uk or in-store for details.
ROI:  Produced  after  13th  August  2005. 
Waste electrical products/batteries should 
not be disposed of with household waste. 
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check 
with  your  Local  Authority  or  retailer  for 
recycling advice.

FACTORY RESET

DAB is a terrestrial system and frequencies in different 
areas vary. If you move the radio to another part of the 
country, performing a scan may not be enough to re 
program the radio you may need to reset the radio.
Factory reset is an option available from the Advanced 
Settings menu.

To restore the factory settings:

Follow the instructions in the ADVANCED OPERATION 

• 

section to select Factory Reset from the menu.

The Radio will now re-start and scan the DAB broadcast 
stations in your area.
After  reset  all  settings  are  returned  to  the  factory 
defaults and any stored presets are erased.

 


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Tesco Stores Ltd,

Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL

Technika Helpline:

0845 456 6767 (

Calls cost up to 4p per minute from a BT landline, other providers may vary)

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