3.2.3 Press the Forward (
included in the ensemble and press the Enter button to listen to the station of choice and
exit the manual tune mode.
3.3 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 Enter button.
4.
USING THE RADIO‐FM MODE
4.1 Turn the radio on, press the Mode button and select the FM mode. The display will show
'switching to FM' and the radio will tune to 87.50MHz.
4.2 To activate auto search, briefly press the Scan button and the radio will start scanning up
the frequency and stop automatically once the next station up has been found. To scan
downwards, press and hold the Scan button for at least 1 second.
4.3 To search manually, press the Forward (
the frequency by 0.05MHz.
4.4 To change the audio mode (auto or mono) press the Enter button on the unit, this will
switch from auto to mono, press and again to switch back. If auto is selected the radio will
automatically switch between stereo and mono mode. (Note: As this unit only has a single
speaker, these modes will not affect the speaker output.)
4.5 If an FM RDS (Radio Data Signal) is present, the display will automatically show the station
name and radio text (where available).
5.
RADIO DISPLAY MODES
If the Menu button is pressed repeatedly when a radio station is playing, the second line of the
station display will scroll through the follow modes with each press of the button.
In DAB mode
Ensemble/Multiplex (Group mame)
Programme Type
In FM mode
Radio Text
Ensemble/Multiplex (Group name) ‐The ensemble/multiplex is a group of station that are
bundled and transmitted together in a single frequency. There are national and local multiplexes,
local ones contain stations that are specific to the local area.
Signal strength‐the display will show a slide bar to indicate the strength of the signal. The
stronger the signal, the longer the bar.
DLS (dynamic label segment)/Radio text‐The broadcaster may include a scrolling message about
the current programme.
Programme type‐this describes the style of the programme. If the information is not available
the display will show '<Programme type>'.
Time and date‐the time and date will be automatically updated by the radio time signal.
Audio mode‐the display will show if the station being received is stereo or mono.
Frequency‐display will show the frequency of the station being broadcast.
Audio bit rate‐the display will show the digital audio bit rate being received.
6.
PROGRAMMED STATION FUNCTION
This function allows up to 10 stations to be programmed into the memory and stored in the DAB
and FM modes.
6.1 Follow the directions above to select a radio station.
6.2 Press and hold the Preset button until the display shows the flashing Preset number. (Fig. 8)
) button or Backward (
DLS (Scrolling text)
Programme Type
Audio mode
) button to move through the stations
) button or Backward (
Frequency
Time/Date
Signal strength
Frequency
7
) button to increment
Audio bit rate
Signal strength
Time/Date