Product Settings; Basic Procedure - Sandstrom SDABXCR13 Instruction Manual

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Displaying
a
Station
Name
Altering the
Display Mode
This
function
alters
what
is
displayed on
the bottom
line of
the
screen. Some
display modes
depend
on
what the station
broadcasts
-
different
stations display
different information.
.
Press
MODE/MENU.
The
display
will
show
"tlECALL'
.
Rotate
TUNE/SELECT
until the
word "t)lSPl
AY"
displays.
.
Press
TUNE/SELECT
again.
.
Rotate
TUNE/SELECT
until the
chosern
display mode displays.
.
Press
TUNE/SELECT
to confirrn tlrc
rrcw rnode and exit.
The Display Modes are:
FREQUENCY:
The Station
Frequcrnt y
is
displayed
PS:
This
is
an
eight-character
display
that
represents
a
stationl
call
letters or
station
name.
lf
the inforrnation
is
available it
will
display.
lf
the information
is
not
availablc
thc
station
frequency
is
displayed.
RADIO
TEXT: if
the
radio
station
is
broadcasting
RDS
text, this
will
appear
as
scrolling
text.
lf
the station
is
not
broadcasting
any
text,
the
message "NO
TEXT"
will
display
PROGRAM TYPE: The
type of programme
broadcast
by
the
station
by
the
station
e.g.
Music,
News,
etc.
(This
is
dependent
on
whether
your chosen
station
is
broadcasting this
information).
DATE:
The Calendar
Date
will
display.
AUDIO INFO:This tells you
the Audio
rnode
being
broadcast.
Normally
this
will
be
"AUTO'! This
means
that
the
station will usually
broadcast
in Stereo
but occasionally
broodcasts in
Mono.
lf
"MONO"
is
displayed
this
means
that the
station
usually broadcasts in
Mono
only, or
that
the
"Mono"
option
has
been selected
in
the
menu.
(See Page 29)
Page
32
llris
menu tree shows your
options when configuring the
radio.
llrese menus
are
available in
both
DAB
and
FM
modes.
.
Setting procedures
are
described on
the
next
pages.
BASIC PROCEDURE
1.
Press
the
MODE/MENU
control to
enter
the
main nrenu.
2.
Rotate TUNEISELECT
to
select
a
menu
option.
3.
PressTUNE/SELECTto confrrm and
enterthe
menu
option.
4.
Execute
the
procedure.
Press
TUNE/SELECT
to confirm.
Page
33
ALARM
Set
the
Alarm
12/24
HR

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