stored>, where 'X' is the number of the preset (1-20).
NOTE: If there is already an existing DAB station stored under a
preset, it will be overwritten when you store the new station.
Tune to a DAB preset station
In DAB mode:
. <Preset Recall <1:>> is displayed together with the
Short press
name or frequency of the station stored there, or <(Empty)> if no
previous station has been stored. Use
preset station that you would like to listen to (1-20).
DAB display information
When listening to a DAB station, you can change the information
that will appear on the display. There are several different types of
information that are sent by the broadcaster. Repeatedly short press
to cycle through the different information options:
• Dynamic label segment (DLS) - This is scrolling text information as
supplied by the broadcaster. This could include artist names, song
titles, contact details for the radio station, etc.
• Signal strength - An empty
the minimum signal strength for acceptable listening. The row of solid
rectangles indicates the actual signal strength that you are receiving.
• Program type (PTY) – e.g. 'Rock' , 'Pop' , 'Talk' or 'News'
• Multiplex name - Displays the broadcasting area and collection of
radio stations on this frequency e.g. BBC National DAB, Digital 1
Network
• Channel and frequency – e.g. 12B 225.648 MHz (Channel=12B,
Frequency=225.648 MHz)
• Signal error - This is displayed as a number between 0-99. To
satisfactorily listen to a radio station, the signal error must be below
30. Adjust the aerial or relocate your radio to improve reception.
• Signal information - The data rate at which the signal is being
transmitted.
• Time
• Date
Dynamic range control (DRC)
DRC data is not transmitted by all broadcasters. DRC is used for
controlling difference between the loudest and quietest sounds. e.g., in
a noisy environment, setting the DRC to maximum makes quiet sounds
comparatively louder, and loud sounds quieter.
There are 3 levels of compression:
• <DRC off> - no compression. This is the default setting.
• <DRC low> - medium compression
• <DRC high> - maximum compression
In DAB mode, long press
. Use
and then select your preference.
NOTE: The current DRC setting will have an asterisk (*) in the display.
FM Radio mode
To change to FM mode, short press
displays <FM>. If you were listening to an FM station when you switched
the micro system off, this station will automatically be selected when you
power the micro system back on.
Tune to an FM station
Long press
or
button to scan up or down the frequency band.
The radio will search for and stop at the next available station.
Short press
or
to fine-tune each frequency in 0.05MHz steps.
NOTE: If the reception is poor, adjust the aerial or
move the micro system to another location.
to move to and select the
will appear on the display to indicate
to scroll and select <DRC>
until the micro system
Change the scan setting
In FM mode:
, <Scan setting> will be displayed. Press
Long press
There are two different options to choose from:
• <Strong stations> The scan will only stop when a strong signal
strength is received, resulting in better audio quality. It is possible that
the station you are scanning for may be missed using this option.
• <All stations> The scan will stop at every station it receives, even if the
signal strength is poor.
Use
to choose and select from the options available.
NOTE: The current scan setting will have an asterisk (*) in the display.
Audio mode
The micro system will automatically switch between stereo and mono,
depending on the quality of the signal being received but you can
override this function and manually switch between them.
NOTE: You may wish to select 'Stereo' if you are listening
to your micro system using headphones.
Press and hold
. Use the rotary control to scroll to <Audio setting>.
Press the rotary control to select
Choose between <Forced mono> and <Stereo allowed>. The current
setting will have an asterisk (*) in the display.
Use
to confirm
Long press
to exit the menu.
Storing an FM station preset
Your micro system can store up to 20 FM stations in its preset memories
for instant access to your favourite stations.
NOTE: Storing FM radio station presets do not
overwrite your DAB station presets.
Tune the micro system to the FM radio station that you wish to preset.
until <Preset Store <1:(Empty)>> is displayed. Use
Long press
to move to and select the preset location that you would like
to store the radio station to (1-20). The display will confirm <Preset X
stored>, where 'X' is the number of the preset (1-20).
NOTE: If there is already an existing FM station stored under a
preset, it will be overwritten when you store the new station.
Auto memory store (AMS)
Alternatively, you can use the Auto Memory Store (AMS) feature to store
your FM radio station presets. In FM mode, long press
to scroll to and select <AMS>. Your micro system will now scan the FM
frequency band and the stations found will be automatically stored to
the preset locations.
NOTE: You can manually overwrite your AMS stored presets by
following the steps in 'Storing an FM station preset' above.
Tune to an FM preset station
In FM mode:
Short press
. <Preset Recall <1:>> is displayed together with the
name or frequency of the station stored there, or <(Empty)> if no
previous station has been stored. Use
preset station that you would like to listen to (1-20).
FM display information
When listening to an FM station you can change the information that
appears on the second line of the display. Repeatedly short press
cycle through the different information options:
• Radiotext (RT) - This is scrolling text information as supplied by the
broadcaster. This could include artist names, song titles, contact details
for the radio station, etc.
• Program Type (PTY) – e.g., 'Rock' , 'Pop' , 'Talk' , or 'News'
• Station name or frequency – e.g., BBC R4, 93.30MHz
• Time
• Date
EN
.
. Use
to move to and select the
to