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SR4370CD-DAB-USB_IM
27.05.16
Show FM Information
Press the INFO button to show the following information, if
broadcasted by a radio station.
• Radio Text is shown by default on the display. If no
information is available, [No RadioText] appears on the
display.
• The program type (PTY) of the station is displayed (e.g.
Pop music, news etc.). If no PTY is received, [No PTY]
appears on the display.
• Display of the signal strength
• Display of time and date
Scan DAB Stations
D
igital
A
udio
B
roadcasting (DAB) is a digital broad casing
standard for terrestrial reception of digital radio. A list of radio
stations which can be received in Germany is available on the
Internet at www.digitalradio.de.
NOTE:
In Germany approx. 70% of the country’s area is covered by
digital radio broadcasts (as of Nov. 2011). In the individual
areas however, coverage and provision vary greatly. If the
DAB stations in your region cannot be received or only with
interferences depending on location, in this case you can
switch to the FM band to receive this station. This is only
possible however if these stations are broadcast via VHF.
Find out more on the internet site of the radio station.
1. Set the function selector switch (6) to the “DAB” position.
2. Press the AUTO SCAN button. The device then searches
for the radio stations which can be received.
3. You can select the next or the previous station by using
the UP / DOWN buttons. Confirm your selection with the
ENTER button.
4. If the reception is too weak and the received station
“motorboats”, try to improve the reception by changing
the position of the antenna.
NOTE:
To manually set a DAB frequency, proceed as described in
the “Settings menu” sections.
Display Additional DAB Information
In DAB mode, you can display the following additional
information if broadcast by the radio station. To do so, press
the INFO button.
The DLS text is shown on the display by default.
• DLS: Short for
D
ynamic
L
abel
S
egment. This involves
complementary data. This content may be e.g. informa-
tion about the station or the music title and artist being
played.
• This indicates the station category (e.g. Pop-Music, News
etc.).
• Displays the name of the station group (e.g. DR
Deutschland).
• Display of time and date.
• Frequency of the current radio station.
• Displays the digital Audio Bit Rate.
• Displays the received signal strength.
• The “SIGNAL ERROR” display shows the signal quality.
The lower the adjacent figure, the better the quality.
Save Station
1. After having found the desired station, press the
PRE / CLK button. The first preset location appears on the
display. In case of still empty storage space, the notifica-
tion “Preset 1 empty” will appear.
2. For choosing the memory position, press UP / DOWN
buttons.
3. To save it, keep the ENTER button pressed. The notifica-
tion “Station 1 saved” will briefly appear on the display.
Select a Preset Station
1. Press the PRE / CLK button.
2. For choosing the memory position, press UP / DOWN
buttons.
3. Confirm your selection with the ENTER button.
Music Playback
You have 3 ways to play music, from an Audio CD (CDDA),
a MP3-CD and via the USB port. You also have the option
to program any title sequence (see section “Programmed
play”).
For operation, please refer to the section “Description of the
Control Buttons”.
Playing CDs/MP3
1. Set the function selector switch (6) to the “CD / USB”
position.
2. Open the CD compartment by pulling the lid upwards
by the tab.
3. Insert an audio CD with the printed side facing upwards
on to the central cone so that the CD clicks into place and
then close the lid of the CD compartment.
4. The CD will play from the first title. The elapsed playing
time and the current track will be shown in the display.
5. In order to remove a CD, please press the STOP / USB
button, open the CD compartment and lift the CD out
carefully.
Always keep the CD deck closed.
NOTE:
• If a disc is inserted upside down, or if no disc is inserted,
“NO DISC” will appear on the display after the notifica-
tion “LOADING DISC”.
• Playback of CDs produced by the user cannot be
guaranteed due to the large variety of software and CD
media available.