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Your Bug TOO
A practical guide for new owners
A practical guide for new owners
Courtesy of
PURE and Wayne Hemingway

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  • Page 1 Your Bug TOO A practical guide for new owners A practical guide for new owners Courtesy of PURE and Wayne Hemingway...
  • Page 2 Trademarks Bug TOO, the Bug TOO logo, ReVu, the ReVu logo, textSCAN, the textSCAN logo, PURE, the PURE logo, PURE Digital, Imagination Technologies, and the Imagination Technologies logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Imagination Technologies Limited. SD logo is a trademark. All other product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Evolution ........................... 3 Bug TOO ..............................4 A Concise History of Radio ........................4 DAB ................................5 Meet Bug TOO .........................7 Full Frontal ..............................8 Rear end ..............................9 Turn on, tune in ............................10 Bug TOO Behaviour ......................11 Listening to DAB .............................12 Using the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) ................14 Setting alarms and timers ........................23...
  • Page 5: Evolution

    Evolution The story behind Bug TOO and DAB digital radio by Wayne Hemingway...
  • Page 6: Bug Too

    - the founders of award winning label Red or Dead and acclaimed designers of all things affordable from wallpapers through to housing estates, and PURE - the pioneers of DAB Digital Radio behind the successful EVOKE-1. Bug TOO may look cool on your coffee table but it also performs (as you would expect from men in white coats who have stroked their pointy beards over this ‘til their chins...
  • Page 7: Dab

    To a fisherman a Dab is a flounder To a lover of northern British chip shops a Dab is a large slice of potato dipped in batter and deep fried. To you, the purchaser of this fine piece of design technology DAB is Digital Audio Broadcasting.
  • Page 9: Meet Bug Too

    Meet Bug TOO Introducing your Bug TOO and getting started...
  • Page 10: Full Frontal

    Full Frontal Screen icons (DAB) Alarm Clock 6 shortcut buttons Timer Signal Quick access to setting Cool blue strength presets or controls available LCD display Volume 0 7 : 4 5 level Record 1 X t r a - B B C Records Menu l o g o n f o r m o r e...
  • Page 11: Rear End

    Rear end Flexible neck 9V DC power socket 3.5mm SD card headphone slot Stereo Out socket 3.5mm USB port analogue Telescopic Digital aerial...
  • Page 12: Turn On, Tune In

    Turn on, tune in OK, so you know what all the bits are but you are just itching to get Bug TOO fired up right? Here’s how... Fully extend the aerial. Push the power cable into the power socket and the adapter into the mains. Select where you live, either United Kingdom or Rest of World, to start a search for all the digital radio stations available in your area.
  • Page 13: Bug Too Behaviour

    Bug TOO Behaviour Understanding Bug TOO and making it do what you want...
  • Page 14: Listening To Dab

    Listening to DAB Born to be DAB . Listening to DAB is what your Bug TOO was made for. This bit tells you how Bug TOO works when listening to DAB and what you can do with it. Changing stations Finding stations is much easier with DAB than with your old FM/AM set.
  • Page 15 Changing what’s shown on screen Show and Tell time. Bug TOO has 5 DAB info modes so you can change what you see on screen. Press the Info button and repeat to choose between the 5 info modes. Some of the modes have more than one option, shown by an arrow at the bottom right of the screen.
  • Page 16: Using The Epg (Electronic Programme Guide)

    Using the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) What’s on next? Who is that dodgy DJ? EPG reveals all... The EPG provides programme schedules and information for those DAB stations that broadcast it, much like the EPG on satellite or digital TV broadcasts. You can use the EPG to find out what’s on today and in the next few days and if you see a programme you want to record or automatically tune to you can set a timed event directly from the EPG.
  • Page 17 Note Due to the way EPG information is broadcast there may be a delay in listings arriving for particular days. Navigate around the guide, as described below, to see what is available. To exit the EPG press Menu or select a current programme. Navigating the EPG You can move around the EPG as follows: Top/middle left shortcut buttons...
  • Page 18 ReVu – pause and rewind radio Hold it there, I want that track! Bug TOO includes a handy ReVu feature which lets you pause and rewind live radio. It works like this: Bug TOO constantly stores audio and text from the station you are tuned to in its memory.
  • Page 19 To see the scrolling text or other display options while you are using ReVu, push the Info button as normal. The rewind and fast forward controls are added to the other five info modes while you are using ReVu, see page 13 for details of other info modes. You can also show the rewind and fast forward controls by pressing a shortcut button.
  • Page 20 Recording to SD card uses SD cards. Check www.pure.com for information on conversion software. Push your card in the slot on the rear with the gold pins facing down and forwards.
  • Page 21 Changing DAB options I want it all, I want it now and I want it different tomorrow. Customise the way your Bug TOO works in DAB mode using these options. Push the Menu button, select DAB options and choose from the following: Autotune Update your list of available stations using this option.
  • Page 22 Station order Change the order of stations on your station list using this option. The current order is highlighted on screen. Choose from the following: Alphanumeric Displays all stations in alphanumeric order. Favourite station Displays your ten most listened to stations at the top of the station list and the others below.
  • Page 23 1. Select the channel you want from the list. Note You see a signal strength display. The marker indicates the minimum required level for reception and the filled blocks indicate the current level. Below marker - no reception 2. Move your Bug TOO or aerial and to try to raise the current level to the marker or beyond.
  • Page 24 Select one of the following options: DRC 0 DRC is switched off. Any DRC level broadcast will be ignored. This is the default setting. DRC ½ DRC level is set to ½ that sent with the broadcast. DRC 1 Applies the DRC level as sent with the broadcast. Signal strength Display the signal strength meter which indicates the signal strength of the current station.
  • Page 25: Setting Alarms And Timers

    Setting alarms and timers Set a sleep timer to lull you to sleep, alarms to wake you up and record timers for when you’re asleep. 24 hour radio. Bug TOO gets the date and time from the DAB signal. The clock is normally shown on the top line of the display but you can also set it to fill the whole screen, see page 13.
  • Page 26 You can also set or change the next two alarms due directly from standby: 1. Push the shortcut button next to the appropriate alarm icon. Bug TOO will wake up but remain silent. Accessing alarms from standby 2. Set the alarm options and press Menu to return to Standby. Cancelling alarms When an alarm goes off you have four options - turn over and ignore it or one of the following more sensible options:...
  • Page 27 Setting a timed event Your Mother’s in town but obviously you don’t want to miss ‘Thrash metal hour’. Set a timer and record* to SD card or your MiniDisc recorder and she need never know that you really don’t like the TV themes in Brass CD she got you last Christmas. You can use timed events to set up recording* or set a timer to automatically tune in to a station.
  • Page 28 You can also set or change your record timers from Standby : 1. Push the shortcut button next to the Record timer icon or push the Menu button and select Alarm/timer. Bug TOO will wake up but remain silent. 2. Set the timer options and press Menu to return to Standby.
  • Page 29: Playing Mp3S

    There is an ever increasing range of brands, capacities and quality of SD cards available. We have tested Bug TOO with the most popular cards but cannot guarantee all cards will work. Check www.pure.com for any known issues. To insert an SD card push it face up into the slot on the back of your Bug TOO. To remove a card push the card in slightly and it will pop out so you can remove it.
  • Page 30 If not on screen you can display these controls by pressing one of the shortcut buttons. You can also rock the navigator up or down to see the track list and push to select another file to play, press the ReVu button to pause and unpause playback or push the Info button to toggle between file info, date, clock, Bug TOO eyes and the above controls.
  • Page 31 Transferring files to your PC Want to expand Bug TOO’s music tastes or backup those golden soundbites? You can transfer files to and from the SD card using your PC. There are two main methods possible: Connecting the USB port on Bug TOO to your PC Select USB access mode as described above.
  • Page 32: Changing Audio Settings

    Changing audio settings Whether you like banging bass, ear-splitting treble or something in between your Bug TOO’s Audio options let you set it up to sound just how you like it. Push the Menu button, select Audio settings and choose from the following options. Equalisation To match your mood or your music apply one of six equalisation settings to the sound from your Bug TOO.
  • Page 33: Display Options

    Display options Choose whether you want non-existent or Blackpool-illumination-style backlighting using these options. Push the Menu button, select Display options and choose from the following options. If you set these options to Off, any button press will switch on the backlight on for a few seconds to allow you to view what is on screen. Brightness Select the backlight brightness you want for when your Bug TOO is switched on.
  • Page 35: Looking After Bug Too

    Looking after Bug TOO Sol v ing probl e ms and providing for your Bug TOO...
  • Page 36: Solving Problems

    If you still have problems with your Bug TOO, either visit the support section of our website at www.pure.com or contact us using the details on the back cover of this manual. My Bug TOO’s not making any noise Make sure your Bug TOO is plugged in and is switched on as explained on page 10.
  • Page 37: Warranty Information

    PURE Support at the address on the rear cover of this manual. Providing for your Bug TOO PURE provide accessories for Bug TOO including USB cables - Contact your nearest PURE dealer, visit www.pure.com or call the PURE order line on +44 (0)845 045 1122.
  • Page 39: Vital Statistics

    Vital Statistics Techie facts and figures to impress your friends...
  • Page 40: Specifications

    Specifications Description Stereo digital radio with full Band III reception capability, for reception of all UK DAB broadcasts. Compliant with ETS 300 401 and capable of decoding all DAB transmission modes 1-4 up to and including 384 kbps Speakers Two 3 inch X 1.5 inch oval, 8 ohm impedance Frequency Range Band III (174 - 240 MHz), with fast autotune feature Connectors RF F-connector 75 ohm for DAB aerial connection (telescopic aerial supplied).
  • Page 44 PURE Digital, Imagination Technologies Ltd., Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Herts, WD4 8DH, UK +44 (0)1923 277477 support +44 (0)1923 270188 support@pure.com +44 (0)1923 277488 sales www.pure.com sales@pure.com 12R16...

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