Contents Further options Introduction Line in Boost Connections Backlight Level Aerial/Aerial Connector Scanning for DAB Stations Line out Setting the Standby Alarm Type Power Supply Unit Setting the Sleep Timer Option Line In Using the Handset from the Headphone Socket Music Pack M-Port Connector Radio Operation...
Doing so will take just a little more investigation but will reward discerning listeners with exactly the sound and operation that would be expected from a radio belonging to the Myryad Performance Lifestyle range. Note: The fi rst time that the RS is powered up, it will start a DAB scan which cannot be interrupted unless the unit is powered down.
Connections Aerial/Aerial Connector Use to connect the supplied aerial. It can also be used to connect an external aerial. Line out Use to connect the to any line level input, such as on an amplifi er or recording device. Power Supply Unit Use to connect the to mains power with the appropriate plug adapter...
Line In Use to connect any line level source equipment such as MP3 or CD players (a 3.5mm jack to 3.5mm jack cable is provided for this purpose). The ‘Boost’ function in the options menu can be used if the sound level of the input is too low.
Quick Start Guide ON/OFF SOURCE Cycles through DAB, FM and other sources. VOLUME TUNING Click to mute DAB–Turn the wheel to browse through stations, click to select. FM–Turn the wheel to tune through the frequencies. PRESETS Press to select, press and hold to store selected station or source.
Basic Operation Connect the to the mains power supply using the supplied plug-top adapter and ensure that the wall power switch is on. Turning the unit ON/OFF ON/OFF Pressing the button will turn Pressing any of the preset buttons (labelled 1–6) will turn the to the preprogrammed source or station.
Choosing a Source SOURCE Repeatedly pressing the button cycles through the available sources. Display DISPLAY Use the button to see other information being broadcast by the current radio station. This can include the name of the song being broadcast and other useful items. Only DAB and FM radio stations with RDS provide this information.
Using the Tuning to your favourite radio stations SOURCE First select DAB or FM using the key. DAB Tuning TUNING Turning the wheel cycles alphabetically through the names of stations. TUNING Clicking the wheel tunes to the station displayed. Note: When the is switched on for the fi...
FM Tuning TUNING Turning the wheel tunes up or down the frequencies. The will automatically tune to the chosen frequency TUNING Clicking the wheel when you see the left pointing chevrons will scan down the frequencyrange to the next available station. TUNING Clicking the wheel when...
Storing a Preset The numbered buttons 1–6 can be used to preset the to a favourite radio station or any source. LINE IN With a source selected (e.g. ) or a radio station tuned (e.g. DAB) pressing and holding one of the numbered preset buttons until you hear a beep will program that button to automatically switch to that source or tune to the current radio station when pressed again.
Setting the Alarm Time ALARM Pressing the button will display the current alarm setting. ALARM Pressing the button again changes between alarm on and alarm off. TUNING Click to change the alarm time. TUNING Turn the wheel to adjust the hour and am/pm, click to set.
Snooze When the alarm sounds, a click of either wheel will put the alarm into ‘snooze’ mode. The alarm will repeat after the preset interval. Pressing any other button exits ‘snooze’ mode and resets the alarm for the following day. Note: Snooze is not available when the alarm type is set to preset only.
Using the Menu MENU When the button is pressed repeatedly, the will cycle through the options that can be changed. TUNING Click the wheel when you want to select that menu item, then TUNING rotate the wheel to change the option. Clicking again moves on to the next choice.
Adjusting the sound Once selected, the options for adjusting the sound will be displayed with the option currently selected fl ashing. Move between the options by TUNING clicking the wheel, adjust the settings by turning the wheel. MENU Press the button to exit.
Further options TUNING Click the wheel to select an option to change. Line in Boost Line In Adjusts the input level for quiet source components. Backlight Level Adjusts the LCD display backlight level (refer to ‘Advanced Functionality–Display Backlight’ , page 23). MENU Press to exit.
Setting the Standby Alarm Type Preset with Beep Overlays a beep on the preset chosen below. Preset Only Uses the preset only with no beep. Snooze is not available with this option. Continuous beep Uses a constant repetitive beep for the alarm.
Setting the Sleep Timer Option This option will allow for the to go into standby after a preprogrammed amount of time, up to 1 hour in increments of 1 minute. Sleep mode will start as soon as the menu option is set to ‘ ’...
Using the Handset from the Music Pack (available separately) Radio Operation Source ( ) key SOURCE A short press of the key turns the on or cycles SOURCE through the sources. A long press of the key puts SOURCE into standby. A double-click of the mutes or unmutes the Volume UP/DOWN Controls the volume level.
Line In Operation A double click of the PLUS key will turn on Input Boost. A double click of the MINUS key will turn it off (refer to ‘Further Options–Line In Boost’ , page 17). Battery Replacement Unscrew the bottom cap and remove the old battery (please dispose of thoughtfully) and replace with 1×MN21/23 12V Battery.
Using an iPod® with the Cable and Handset from the Music Pack (available separately) iPod Operation When an iPod is connected to the M-Port M-Port 3 : 42 3 : 42 via the M-PORT cable, it will Dev i ce Act i ve Dev i ce Act i ve automatically switch the source to M-Port and—whilst connected—...
Advanced Functionality Alarm Skip A long press of the ALARM button, when the alarm is set to on, will bring up the alarm skip function. Pressing the alarm button will activate the alarm skip; the following day’s alarm will not occur. The alarm will reset and will activate for the day after that.
Advanced Menu MENU A long press of the button lets you adjust more detailed options. Turn On Volume Adjusts the minimum and maximum turn on volume for the when it is brought out of standby or for an alarm which uses a preset. Set the ‘Max turn on’...
Advanced Alarm Settings Adjusts the function of the alarm when it is active. Auto-off Determines the amount of times the alarm repeats before it resets. Remind Determines the time between beeps. Note: The default setting is 60 repetitions/15 seconds which means that the alarm will run for 15 minutes (900 seconds) before it resets.
Index M-Port Connector 9 Menu Aerial 8 Menu Button 6 Alarm Using the menu 15 Alarm Button 7 Alarm skip 23 Setting the alarm time 13 Power Supply 8 Automatic Scan 10 Preset Storing 12 Backlight Adjusting 17 Reset Factory Reset 25 DAB Scan 17 Sleep Timer 19 DAB Scan 10...
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