Menu Function - Goodmans MICRO1106DAB Instruction Manual

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Menu Function

The menu function allows the configuration of some functions of the radio.
The menu options available are:
Favourites
Clock 12/24
Factory Defaults
Accessing the Menu
To access the menu, press the "Menu" button while listening to any DAB station.
Note: If no action is taken within a few seconds of pressing the menu button the unit will revert to the normal
display.
Use the "Up" and "Down" buttons to select the required menu option
When the required option is shown on line 2 of the display press "Select" to enter the feature.
Pressing the "Menu" button at any time will revert to the previous menu item or display.
If the unit is at the top-level menu, pressing the " Menu" button will exit the menu mode and return
the unit to normal radio mode.
The radio will only respond to "Up", "Down", "Select", "Menu" or "Power" buttons whilst in the "menu" mode.
Sort station list by Favourites
Selecting this function will move the Favourite Stations to the top of the current Station List in order of "most
frequently listened to".
What is a "Favourite Station"
A station will become a favourite in two ways, using a scoring system. The station that has the highest
score becomes the "most favourite", the station with the second highest score becomes the
"second favourite" and so on up to a maximum number of five stations.
The first part of the scoring system relates to the number of times a station is tuned to, the more times it is tuned
to the higher the score becomes.
The second part of the scoring system relates to the length of time a station is listened to. The longer a station
is listened to the higher the score becomes.
NOTE: All favourite station scores are set to zero when an Autotune operation is performed.
DAB operation (contd.)
The display will show this message.
The>< arrow icons indicate that other menu items are available
This list is cyclic.
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