AutoDAB Connect User Guide
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alphabet character; you can then use
Step Tune
to refine move to the desired station.
Step Tune
1.
Rotate the
Rotary Knob [
◄] [►]
to step through the stations, one by one, until
the screen shows the desired station:
《
station name
》
. AutoDAB Connect will
start tuning to the selected station immediately.
Quick Tune
1.
Accelerate Rotating the
Rotary Knob [
◄] [►]
to quickly tune to the first station in
the previous/next alphabet. Repeat the action, one alphabet at a time, until the
screen shows the DAB station with desired initial alphabet.
2.
Do the Step Tune to step through the stations, one by one, until the screen shows
the desired station:
《
station name
》
. AutoDAB Connect will start tuning to the
selected station immediately.
Note:
When the DAB station you have selected is not available, the screen will
show
《
UNAVAIL
》
. There will be no audio output from the AutoDAB
Connect.
When the signal strength of the DAB station you have selected is too weak,
the screen will show
《
POOR SIG
》
.
To Display Digital Station’s information
The AutoDAB Connect provides certain information about the current listening station;
this information can be displayed thru repeatedly pressing the
Rotary Knob
key.
1.
Each time you press the
Rotary Knob
while listening to a DAB station, the screen
will cycle through station’s information below:
《
station name
》
where
station name
is name of the DAB station.
《
DLS/DL+ info
》
when DLS/DL+ is enabled thru menu settings, it displays
real
time Dynamic Label Segment (DLS) station information such
as song titles, music type and news or traffic updates, or
Dynamic Label Plus (DL+) extended information for song
track and song artist.
《
SIG
xx
%
》
where
xx
is the signal quality value.
Note:
The default DLS/DL+ setting is ON. If the feature is OFF, the screen will show
《
TEXT OFF
》
.
To Set a Digital Preset Mode
The AutoDAB Connect provides individual memory settings for up to three sets of DAB
Preset Modes: DAB1, DAB2, and DAB3. Each DAB Preset Mode has its own Memory