vii.
Move the antenna (and hi-fi if necessary) until the best reception is received.
viii.
Adjust the volume to the desired level using the VOLUME (+ or – ) buttons. The sound can be silenced by
pressing the MUTE button and 'MUTE' will appear in the display. Press the MUTE button a second time to
restore the sound.
ix.
To switch to FM radio or the other modes, press the TUNER/DAB, CD, USB and Audio in.
button repeatedly until the desired operation mode is shown in the display.
x.
To place the main unit into standby mode, press the STANDBY / ON (
clock will remain visible
xi.
To turn the hi-fi off for longer periods, switch off at the mains supply
Notes
If there is no signal for approximately 15 minutes when the unit is in CD or USB mode the unit will
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automatically switch into standby mode.
The unit will automatically switch off after 4 hours when in Audio in mode. 10 minutes before switch off.
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AUTO OFF' will start to flash in the display. To reset the 4 hour timer, press the INTRO button.
In standby mode press any button and the display will activate for 10 seconds and show the time.
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8.
USING THE RADIO - DAB MODE
DAB differs from analogue radio, the separate signals from a number of stations are grouped together and
transmitted as a single frequency. These groups are referred to as multiplexes or ensembles. Each time a
group has been found the name of the group will be shown on the lower half of the display.
8.1
DAB MODE - AUTOTUNE
This function allows the radio to search automatically for DAB Band III channels.
i.
When you
press STANDBY / ON (
slide bar.
ii.
When the scan is finished, all stations will be stored and the radio will play the first alphanumerically found
station.
iii.
To search the stations that have been found, press the SKIP / TUNE SEARCH (! or ") button to search
up or down the frequency.
8.2
DAB MODE – MANUAL TUNE
This function allows a specific or new ensemble to be manually added to the stations already available on
the radio.
i.
Press the DAB MENU button and use the SKIP / TUNE SEARCH ("or!) buttons to move through the
menu options available until 'Manual tune' is shown in the display. Press the
enter the manual tune and the display will now show '<5A 174.928MHz>'.
ii.
Press the SKIP / TUNE SEARCH ("or!) buttons to move thorough the DAB channels, the display will
show '5A to 13F' and their associated frequencies.
iii.
When the desired station group is displayed. Press the
to add, the name of the station group will scroll after a few seconds. Press the
again to add the group and exit the manual tuning mode. The radio will return to the station being listened
to but the new group of stations will have been added.
8.3
DAB MODE – SECONDARY SERVICES
Some stations include secondary services and when these are available a '>' symbol appears after the
station name. To access this service press the
8.4
DAB DISPLAY MODES AND SET UP OPTIONs
8.4.1
DAB DISPLAY MODES
This function allows information relating to the current station to be shown in the second line of the display.
Press the DAB DISPLAY button repeatedly to scroll through the following display modes
Ensemble / Multiplex (Group name) - The ensemble / multiplex is a group of stations that are bundled and
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transmitted together in a single frequency. There are national and local multiplexes; local ones contain
stations that are specific to the local area.
Time and date - The time and date will be automatically updated by the radio time signal. In the unlikely
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event that no clock information is received, the display will show "<Time/Date>".
DLS (dynamic label segment) - The broadcaster may include a scrolling message about the current
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programme.
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) button carry out a scan for DAB stations and display a progressing
ENTER or SELECT
ENTER or SELECT
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or
press the MODE
) button. The display will dim but the
ENTER or SELECT button
button. If the group is available
ENTER or SELECT button
button.
to
Fig. 3
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