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TROUBLE SHOOTING POOR RADIO RECEPTION Ensure the correct aerial selection has been made and that the aerial is properly connected. Check DAB coverage in your area. NO SOUND FROM SPEAKERS WHEN PLAYING DAB OR FM RADIO Ensure volume is turned up and there is a strong radio signal. NO SOUND FROM SPEAKERS WHEN PLAYING TRACKS FROM AN SD CARD OR USB STORAGE DEVICE Make sure tracks are in MP3 format and that they are not stored within a sub-folder. Ensure play has been pressed and the volume is turned up. NO SOUND FROM SPEAKERS WHEN PLAYING MUSIC FROM AN EXTERNAL MEDIA DEVICE Ensure both ends of the cable are connected. Make sure music is being played and the volume of your media device is turned up. Turn up the volume on the mirror. TIME DISPLAYED IS INCORRECT Set clock manually using the guide found on page 16 THE DISPLAY LOCKS UP AND CONTROLS ARE INEFFECTIVE To reset the mirror turn the mains power supply off for 20 seconds before turning back on. AUDIO-IMAGE MULTIMEDIA BATHROOM MIRROR Roper Rhodes Ltd. 2011 PRODUCT CODE: MLE400 Roper Rhodes, Brassmill Lane Trading Estate, Bath, BA1 3JF TEL: 01225 303 900 FAX: 01225 448 877 www.roperrhodes.co.uk

CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES This multimedia mirror will allow you to play DAB radio, FM radio, USB, SD and any portable audio player. USB CONNECTION Portable USB drives can be plugged into the mirror and audio files (MP3 format) can be played through the mirrors speakers. See instructions below. Press the function button selected on the display screen until USB mode is Connect USB device into the USB port on the mirror (MP3 tracks will play automatically) Press to pause / play Skip tracks using the directional arrows keys Backward and forward NOTE: Its safe to remove USB at anytime LINE-IN CABLE Generic portable audio devices such as MP3 players can be connected to the radio mirror using the supplied Line-In cable. A holder is also supplied with the radio mirror so the audio device can be rested in position. See instructions below. Press the function button until Line-in mode is selected on the display screen Connect Line-in cable to the Line-in port on the radio mirror Connect Line-in cable to the headphone port on your portable audio device Press play on portable audio device NOTE: Volume on your media device will need to be turned up when playing through mirror. This product MUST be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with British Standard BS 7671. 18

CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES CONTENTS External devices can be connected to the multimedia mirror and played through it s speakers. There are three ways of playing audio media through the radio mirror. See details and instructions below. CONNECTION PORTS To access the external connection ports simply flip open the plastic cover on the right hand side of the mirror. (When not in use the cover should be closed) Press the function button display screen until selected on the Insert SD card into the SD card reader (MP3 tracks will play automatically) Press to pause / play Skip tracks using the directional arrows keys Backward SD CARD SLOT USB PORT IN-LINE SD CARD READER SD cards can be inserted into the mirror and audio files (MP3 format) can be played through the mirrors speakers. See instructions below. and forward 1. WHAT S IN THE BOX 2. OVERVIEW OF RADIO MIRROR COMPONENTS 3. PRE-INSTALLATION ADVICE SIGNAL CHECK SAFETY INFORMATION TAKE CARE WARNING COMPLIANCE 4. INSTALLING ANTENNA OPTION 1: TELESCOPIC AERIAL OPTION 2: RIBBON AERIAL OPTION 1: EXTERNAL AERIAL 5. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE BEFORE YOU START INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 6. MAINTENANCE REPLACING LAMPS CLEANING REPLACEMENT PARTS 7. GETTING STARTED DAB RADIO MODE DAB DISPLAY OPTIONS ADVANCED DAB OPTIONS FM RADIO MODE FM DISPLAY OPTIONS ADVANCED FM OPTIONS PRESETS (DAB & FM) CLOCK & TIME SET UP 8. CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES CONNECTION PORTS SD CARD READER LINE-IN CABLE USB CONNECTION 9. TROUBLE SHOOTING 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 9 9 10 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 19 NOTE: Its safe to remove SD card at anytime 17 2

WHAT S IN THE BOX 1. SCAN SETTING 2 options - ALL STATIONS STRONG STATIONS - (this allows you to filter out stations with a poorer signal) Select an option using the directional arrows Backward and forward and press the menu button M for 1 second to confirm selection. 4 x Screws 4 x Wall plugs 1 x Grommet 1 x Radio mirror 2. AUDIO SETTING 2 options - STEREO & LOUD FORCED MONO Select an option using the directional arrows Backward and forward and press the menu button M for 1 second to confirm selection. 3. SYSTEM This shows the software version currently installed. PRESETS (DAB & FM) You can store your favourite DAB and FM stations under presets. Follow the instructions below: SAVING STATIONS IN PRESETS To save the current station press and hold the pause/play button appears on screen. Scroll to an empty preset slot. eg. empty preset 1 for 3 seconds until PRESET STORE using the directional arrows Backward and forward Press the menu button M for 1 second to store the current station in the empty preset. SELECTING STATIONS IN PRESETS To bring up preset stations on screen press pause/play button for 1 second then scroll between presets using the directional arrows backward and forward. Press the menu button M for 1 second to connect to selected station. 1 x Perspex media device holder (Optional) 2 x Chrome arms (Optional) CLOCK & TIME SET UP Press and hold on / off / function button the pause/play button for 3 seconds to bring up clock display screen. Then press and hold for 3 seconds until TIME SET UP appears on screen. Scroll between the 3 options (see below) using the directional arrows backward and forward. Press pause/play button for 1 second to confirm selection. t i m e s e t u p < s e t c l o c k > 1. SET CLOCK - Use the directional arrows backward and forward to adjust the hour/minute/second on display. Press pause/play button to confirm. t i m e s e t u p < s e t d a t e > 2. SET DATE - Use the directional arrows backward and forward to adjust the day/ month/year on display. Press pause/play button to confirm. 1 x 3.5mm line-in cable 1 x Telescopic aerial 1 x Ribbon aerial t i m e s e t u p < s e t 1 2 / 2 4 h o u r> 3. SET 12/24 HOUR - Use the directional arrows backward and forward to set clock to 12 or 24 hour display. Press pause/play button to confirm. 3 16

FM RADIO MODE If it is not possible to receive a DAB signal in your area then you can tune into the FM radio which is more widely available. Press on / off / function button for 1 second until FM mode is selected. (See Page 13 under getting started for more details on selecting media options) CHOOSING A STATION TO LISTEN TO Automatically search for stations on the display screen by pressing and holding the direction arrows Backward and forward until searching begins. (To manually scroll between stations press the direction arrows briefly without holding the button) FM DISPLAY OPTIONS To access FM standard display options press the menu button M for 1 second (when in FM mode). Each press will scroll to the next option. See options below (diagrams are an example of what display may look like): T e x t.... STATION & INFO Current station with scrolling text bar for additional information Stereo STEREO / MONO Displays if the current audio output is stereo or mono. SELECTED STATION Displays on screen the current station being played :42 TIME Displays the current time according to the selected station. pop music GENRE Genre of the current audio according to the radio station. eg. Pop, rock. 28-11-2012 DATE Displays the current date according to the selected station. ADVANCED FM OPTIONS (WE RECOMMEND THESE ARE KEPT AT FACTORY SETTINGS) To access advanced FM options press and hold the menu button M for 3 seconds (when in FM mode). Scroll between options on the display screen using the directional arrows Backward and forward. Press the menu button M for 1 second to select option. To navigate back to previous screen press and hold the menu button M for 3 seconds. See advance options below: F M F M < s c a n s e t t i n g > < A U D I O s e t t i n g > < s y s t e m > 1. SCAN SETTING 2. AUDIO SETTING 3. SYSTEM (see overleaf for more details of these options) F M 9 1. 5 0 m h Z FREQUENCY Frequency of the current radio station being played. OVERVIEW OF RADIO MIRROR INTERFACE SIGNAL BAR INFO BAR M 1. ON / OFF / FUNCTION 2. MENU 3. SKIP / NAVIGATE BACKWARDS 4. PAUSE / PLAY / ENTER 5. SKIP / NAVIGATE FORWARDS 6. VOLUME UP 7. VOLUME DOWN 8. DISPLAY SCREEN COMPONENTS TIME DAB I N F O... I N F O... CURRENT FUNCTION 1 3 5 2 4 6 7 8 LED Lights Wall fixing screw x 4 Wall plug x 4 Power supply cable Audio Filter Amplifier Speaker x 2 Power supply Media player external ports Connection box DAB receiver Infra red switch controller LED light connector LED driver Heated pad connector DAB connector Card reader 15 NOTE: To escape from selected menu press and hold the menu button M for 3 seconds to navigate back to previous screen. IR sensor switch RR.NOV2012.V1 4

PRE - INSTALLATION ADVICE Before beginning installation please check DAB coverage in your area at www.ukdigitalradio.com. It s also essential that you consider the different aerial options available with this mirror before installation. If you find the radio signal is not being received at a sufficient level then please refer to page 7 for advice on alternative aerial options. SIGNAL CHECK Before Installation it is very important you check there is sufficient DAB and FM signal within the specific room the mirror is to be installed. It is strongly recommended that the mirror is switched on and tested before proceeding any further (page 12 demonstrates how to turn the radio on). PLEASE NOTE: Signal quality will differ from location to location therefore Roper Rhodes can not be held accountable for the level of radio reception received by your Radio Mirror so please follow the advice above. SAFETY INFORMATION All fittings must be installed by a competent person, in accordance with current IEE wiring regulations. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. IMPORTANT Always switch off the electrical supply at the mains during installation and maintenance. It is recommended that the fuse is withdrawn or the circuit breaker is switched off for the necessary circuit before installation commences. The product must be mounted a minimum of 150mm from an adjacent wall or obstruction to ensure correct function of the infrared sensor. This product is only suitable for permanent installation. DO NOT connect to a trailing plug and socket outlet. Although this product has an Ingress Protection rating of IP44, it is only suitable for indoor use. Do not attach the product to surfaces that are damp or otherwise electrically conductive. The product should be positioned well away from curtains and other fabrics. Never cover the mirror. This product is heated, we recommend that it is turned off after use and should never be left on for prolonged periods of time. SIGNAL ERROR: 0 SIGNAL ERROR To fine tune the signal adjust aerial accordingly. Optimum signal level is 0. ADVANCED DAB OPTIONS To access advanced DAB options press and hold the menu button M for 3 seconds (when in DAB mode). Scroll between options on the display screen using the directional arrows Backward and forward. Press the menu button station playlist STATION PLAYLIST Playlist according to the current radio broadcast M for 1 second to select option. To navigate back to previous screen press and hold the menu button M for 3 seconds. See advance options below: D A B D A B D A B D A B D A B < s c a n > <MANUAL TUNE > < D R C > < P R U N E > < s Y S T E M > 1. SCAN 2. MANUAL TUNE 3. DRC 4. PRUNE 5. SYSTEM 1. SCAN This will check for available stations and update station list accordingly. It is recommended regular scans are carried out to ensure up to date station list 2. MANUAL TUNE Manually scroll between radio stations using the directional arrows Backward and forward 3. DRC (DYNAMIC RANGE COMPRESSION) 3 options - HIGH LOW OFF - Select an option using the directional arrows Backward and forward and press the menu button M for 1 second to confirm selection. 4. PRUNE (allows user to delete unwanted stations from list) Select either YES or NO using the directional arrows Backward and forward and press the menu button M for 1 second to confirm selection. 5. SYSTEM This shows the software version currently installed. Fitting in Bathrooms is subject to the appropriate location (See Diagram). Refer to IEE Regulations. This product is suitable for Zones 2 and outside zones. It IS NOT suitable for installation in Zone 0 or Zone 1. It is also not suitable for installation in Saunas, Steam Rooms, Wet Rooms or Shower Cubicles. NOTE: To escape from selected menu press and hold the menu button M for 3 seconds to navigate back to previous screen. 5 14

GETTING STARTED Once the radio mirror has been installed it is ready for use. Press power button DAB RADIO MODE Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB). This is the primary radio mode for this radio mirror. It provides more choice, better sound quality and more information than FM radio. for 3 seconds to turn on the media player display and choose between the range of options by pressing on / off / function button 1 second to scroll between the different functions shown below: U S B d e v i c e r e a d i n g L i n e - i n p l a y w e l c o m e t o d a b r a d i o i n i t i a l i z e p l e a s e w a i t s d d e v i c e r e a d i n g DAB MODE FM MODE SD CARD USB DEVICE LINE-IN for 2.25m 3.0m IEE BATHROOM ZONES DIAGRAM 0.6m 0.6m 0.75m 2 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 2 0.75m TUNE TO DAB RADIO STATIONS 2 The unit will automatically scan for stations upon first power up (Scanning should take about 1 minute and once completed stations will be stored for future use. OUTSIDE ZONES NOTE: Perform full scan regularly as new stations are frequently added to DAB broadcast. (To perform a full update / scan see ADVANCED OPTIONS) CHOOSING A STATION TO LISTEN TO Scroll between stations on the display screen using the directional arrows Backward and forward After 3 seconds station will automatically play the selected station Use to increase or decrease volume DAB DISPLAY OPTIONS To access DAB standard display options press the menu button M for 1 second (when in DAB mode). Each press will scroll to the next option. See options below (diagrams are an example of what display may look like): TAKE CARE Wear suitable eye protection when drilling. Take care when using power tools near water - the use of a residual current device (RCD) is advised. Beware of hidden cables or pipes. Take care if drilling on tiled surfaces in case the drill slips. A piece of masking tape applied to the wall before marking out the fixing holes will stop the drill from wandering. WARNINGS Do not strike glass components with hard or pointed items. Do not place very hot or very cold items against or in close proximity to glass surfaces unless an adequately thick insulation material is used to prevent such items coming in contact with the glass. The nominal thickness of the mirror glass used in this product is 5mm and is film backed for safety. SIGNAL STRENGTH Current signal strength. The dark bar represents optimum signal level. N e w s GENRE Genre of the current audio according to the radio station. eg. Pop, rock. national dab BROADCAST Description of the current broadcast according to the radio station. 1 2 b 2 2 5. 6 4 8 m h Z FREQUENCY Frequency of the current radio station being played. COMPLIANCE This product complies with all the relevant British and European standards. 13 6

INSTALLING ANTENNA MAINTENANCE There are 3 different antenna options for this radio mirror. Select the antenna option to suit the installation at hand using the guidelines below. OPTION 1: TELESCOPIC AERIAL For quick and easy installation fit the telescopic aerial to the radio mirror. However signal may not be received at optimum level when using this option. If not using this aerial ensure rubber grommet remains in place to maintain IP rating. OPTION 2: RIBBON AERIAL This option may provide a better signal than the telescopic aerial and can be hidden from view by tiling it into a wall. To do this simply pin it to a plasterboard wall and tile over it. Ensure a good signal strength can be achieved before committing to ribbon aerial installation. Remove the rubber grommet from the hole found on top of the mirror Remove the rubber grommet from the hole near the aerial connection points. Plug telescopic aerial into the port found on top of the mirror Feed the Ribbon aerial through the hole in the back of the mirror. Twist base of aerial to lock into position Plug into the aerial socket. Proceed with mirror installation. REPLACING LAMPS In the unlikely event that the LED light strip should fail please contact Roper Rhodes customer services for a replacement part at the address shown. WARNING - Disconnect the unit from the mains power supply before attempting to replace a lamp. Remove the mirror glass from the body by removing the screws and washers. Disconnect the heated mirror pad, LED light strips and DAB connector then place the mirror face down on clean soft surface. The LED strips can be removed by sliding them along the mounting plate, the replacement should then be pushed onto the mounting plate until it clicks securely into place. Reconnect the heated mirror pad, LED light strips and DAB connector. Reposition the mirror glass on the body and secure with the screws and washers previously removed. CLEANING It is recommended that the unit is cleaned with a soft dry cloth when turned off. Never use cleaning agents or abrasive materials on any type of surface finish. Do not allow moisture to come into contact with the lamps. OPTION 3: EXTERNAL AERIAL Recommended. This option will provide optimum signal to the radio mirror. It is possible to connect to an external aerial using the additional aerial socket inside the mirror. Remove the rubber grommet from the hole near the aerial connection points. Feed the External aerial cable through the hole in the back of the mirror. Plug into the aerial socket. Proceed with mirror installation. 7 12

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE IMPORTANT AERIAL INFORMATION 1 To use the Ribbon or External aerial option it is necessary to remove the connection wire for the TELESCOPIC AERIAL from the DAB receiver and replace it with the connection wire for RIBBON / EXTERNAL AERIAL. Follow the instructions below. Connection wire for TELESCOPIC AERIAL Connection wire for RIBBON / EXTERNAL AERIAL 4 2 Earth terminal connection Live terminal connection Output wires N.B. Ensure connection box cover is securely fastened in place after connections have been made Neutral terminal connection To remove and relocate sensor (If required) 3 Infrared sensor Cable clamp Plastic nut IMPORTANT Loose connections can lead to over heating. Excessive temperatures may lead to scorching of the plastic components, and in extreme cases may even melt. Charring of components is always a consequence of faulty installation or maintenance, and any claims are excluded from the warranty. 5) Reconnect the heated mirror pad and the LED light strips and the ribbon connector for the DAB module. 6) Replace the mirror over the front of the body, aligning the holes in the brackets with the screw holes. Make sure that the glass fits completely flat on the face of the body. Secure with the screws and washers removed in stage 1. Fig. 1 Unscrew the connection wire for the Telescopic aerial from DAB receiver (See fig.1) Screw the connection wire for the Ribbon / External aerial into DAB receiver. Connection wire for the Ribbon / External aerial can be found coiled up at the top of the mirror It is recommended that the connection wire for the Telescopic aerial is coiled up and taped to the mirror body when not in use to prevent damage. 7) Turn back on the electrical supply so that your Backlit Mirror is operational. 11 8) To switch the mirror on or off move your hand past the IR sensor (must be within 6cm), the heated pad is turned on when the LED lights are illuminated. We recommend the product is turned off after use. The media player is controlled separately. 8

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE BEFORE YOU START IMPORTANT This product MUST be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with British Standard BS 7671. IMPORTANT The wall surface must be of suitable strength and construction. Wall plugs provided are suitable for Stone or Brick walls only. For other wall types use appropriate wall plugs. If in doubt consult an expert. To ensure correct operation of the IR sensor switch the mirror must be mounted at least 150mm away from an adjacent wall or if mounted horizontally 150mm above the basin or work surface. IMPORTANT MIRROR LOCATION 1) Carefully separate the mirror glass by removing the securing screws on the sides of the mirror body and separate the two halves. Place the mirror, screws and washers in a safe place for now. The heated mirror pad, LED light strips and DAB module ribbon connector should be disconnected by separating the plugs. 2) Mark the desired height of the mirror and draw a horizontal line on the wall (using a spirit level) which corresponds with the height of the top holes in the back of the mirror body. Holding the mirror body in place on the horizontal line, mark off all 4 holes in the back of the mirror body. Also mark off where the electrical supply cable and external aerial (if required) must be placed in case they need to be chased out locally for the installation. Place the mirror body to one side and drill the holes as necessary for the wall plugs. Insert the wall plugs. NOTE: It is easier and recommended that you install the optional portable media device holder before fitting the mirror to the wall. See diagrams below: If using telescopic aerial ensure there are no obstructions above the mirror to prevent aerial from being fully extended 1 2 3 150mm Minimum Distance above unit Ensure multimedia ports are accessible from the side of the mirror Ensure mirror is at least 150mm above unit to accommodate infrared switch 3) Screw the mirror body in position having fed the power supply cable and external aerial (if required) through the rubber grommets in the mirror body. Make sure that all screws are secure. 4) Ensure that the electrical supply is turned off at the mains. Remove the connection box cover inside the mirror body and the cable clamp to allow the electrical connections to be made as follows: Strip the mains PVC supply cable as necessary. Thread the power supply through the rubber grommet on the switch box and make the necessary connections in accordance with the current IEE Regulations. Firmly tighten all terminal connections. Make sure the cable clamp is replaced and tightened and replace the connection box cover 9 10