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Owner’s manual D M X - 6 0 M I C R O S Y S T E M...
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Tenir l’appareil éloigné de toute source de chaleur et ne pas Copyright 2007 Imagination Technologies Limited. DMX-60, le logo DMX-60, ReVu, Intellitext, PURE, le logo poser d’objets susceptibles de provoquer des flammes nues Tous droits réservés. Aucune partie de la présente PURE, PURE Digital, le logo PURE Digital, Imagination (par exemple des bougies) sur l’appareil.
Contents Overview of the controls and connectors ........2 Overview of the display ..............4 Getting started ................5 Navigating menus ......................5 Using DAB ..................6 Changing stations ......................6 Changing the information displayed ................6 ReVu™ - Pausing and rewinding radio ................6 Intellitext™...
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Six shortcut buttons provide quick access to radio presets, CD/SD controls and menu options. Turn to browse and push to select stations, tracks and menu options. Push to access EPG in DAB. Access alarms/timers, Intellitext and setup options. Changes the information shown on the display. Volume control.
Overview of the display 0 9 : 4 0 0 9 : 4 1 D AB BBC Radio 1 Ch i l t e r n J o W h i l e y Ch a n g i n g Today's Best Mix for Her t s T r a c k s - g o o n l i n e t o Beds and Bucks - 97.6...
Getting started Connect the speakers using the supplied cables. Ensure that the bared ends of the wires are securely gripped by the spring clips. Fully extend the aerial, and plug in to your power supply. Press the POWER button, if necessary, to switch the unit on. An autotune finds the DAB stations available in your area and selects one.
ReVu lets you pause and rewind live DAB digital radio. DMX-60 constantly stores audio from the current station. You can access this audio and pause or rewind radio for up to around 20 minutes depending on the broadcast. When full, ReVu starts to overwrite the oldest stored audio.
Intellitext™ - news, sports and more Intellitext* provides on-demand text information such as sports headlines and news from DAB stations. The text is stored in your radio while you listen to stations and is updated by the broadcasters. Intellitext is listed by station and split into categories. For example, the broadcaster may send information on Football, Cricket, Headlines etc.
Using the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) EPG provides programme schedules and information for DAB stations that broadcast it. If a station belongs to a multiplex which has EPG available, an EPG icon is displayed next to the station name. Programme schedules are displayed when sufficient information has been received.
Changing DAB options MENU > DAB Guide settings Change the way the programme guide information is handled: Current multiplex only Displays latest broadcast information from current multiplex only Store guide to SD card Displays latest programme guide information on the SD card if available.
Using FM The first time you switch to FM or after resetting your unit, select the FM tuning mode: Autotune Finds all the stations available in your area and lists them in alphanumerical order using RDS (Radio Data System) station names where available. Manual tuning Tune manually either in steps of 0.05 MHz or seek to find the next station.
Playing a CD Insert your CD label side up. DMX-60 checks the CD type and loads a track list. If you insert a CD with MP3 files on it DMX-60 detects this and displays the MP3 icon on the screen.
128 kbps broadcast data rate. Note DMX-60 records files to SD cards in MP2 format. You may need to use a computer to convert these files to a different format if you wish to use them in another SD card device.
Setting alarms/timers You can set up to 20 alarms or timed events. Alarms switch DMX-60 on and tune to a station, play a CD or SD card, or sound a tone. Timed events can record DAB to SD card, send to the Digital out socket or tune to a station.
A crossed out clock is shown if an event is not due in the next 24 hours. Note When DMX-60 is switched on, the unit displays either an alarm or timer icon on the top line of the display depending on which is due first, in standby, an icon and time for both the next alarm and timer set are displayed.
MENU > Alarm/timer > Set clock In most cases the time and date on your DMX-60 comes from and is updated by the DAB or FM (RDS) signal. If a good DAB or FM signal is not available or you want to manually set the time/date you can use this option.
DAB/FM or standby and wait for a short period. Resetting your radio Resetting your DMX-60 removes all presets, stored stations and favourite stations, Intellitext and alarm/timer settings and resets all options to defaults. To reset: 1.
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Should you have a problem with your unit please contact your supplier or contact PURE Support at the address shown on the rear of this manual. Garantie-Informationen Ausschlusshinweis Imagination Technologies Ltd.
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