Storing Programmes; Accessing Stored Programmes; Dab Programme Type (Pty) - Blaupunkt Woodstock DAB54 Operating Instructions Manual

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Stopping DAB-SCAN and
continuing listening to a programme
Press the OK button :.
Scanning stops and the radio continues
playing the programme that it tuned into
last. If you cancel the DAB-SCAN whilst
"SCANNING..." is being displayed, the
radio will retune to the programme you
were listening to last.

Storing programmes

Storing programmes manually
Select the memory bank that you
want.
Tune into the ensemble that you
want.
Select the programme that you
want to store.
Press and hold down one of the
station buttons 1 - 3 6 or 4 - 5 <
for longer than two seconds to as-
sign the programme to that button.
Storing programmes automatically
(Travelstore)
The Travelstore function stores the first
five receivable programmes in alphabet-
ical order and you can access them di-
rectly using the station buttons. All the
other programmes that were stored in
the "DABT" memory bank during the
Travelstore scan can be accessed al-
phabetically by pressing the
buttons 7. You can switch rapidly be-
tween the programmes if you press and
hold down the
er than two seconds.
buttons 7 for long-
Note:
Any programmes that were previ-
ously stored in this memory bank
are deleted in the process.
You cannot use the DAB Travel-
store feature if the PTY function is
activated.
Press and hold down the DAB•TS
button 4 for longer than two sec-
onds.
The storing procedure begins. "TRAV-
ELSTORE PLEASE WAIT" appears in
the display. After the process is com-
pleted, the programme that is stored in
location 1 of the "DABT" memory bank
will be played. "NO LIST" appears in the
display if no programmes were found
during the Travelstore scan.

Accessing stored programmes

Select the memory bank.
Press the station button 1 - 3 6 or
4 - 5 < that the programme you
want to listen to is assigned to.

DAB programme type (PTY)

Besides transmitting the station name,
an increasing number of stations also
provide information on the type of pro-
gramme that they are broadcasting.
Your car radio can receive and display
this information.
For example, the programme types can
be:
CULTURE
TRAVEL
SPORT
NEWS
ROCK M
DRAMA
DAB MODE
JAZZ
POP M
EASY M
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