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4.  ‘Preset Store’ <1:(Empty)> is displayed.  Press and release the 

‘Tune –‘ or ‘Tune +’ buttons to scroll to the preset location that 
you would like to store the radio station to (1-10).

5.  Press and release the ‘Select’ button, the display will confirm 

‘Preset X stored’, where ‘X’ is the number of the preset (1-10). 

Note: If there is already an existing FM station stored under a preset, 
it will be over written when you store the new station.

Tune to an FM station preset

In FM mode: 
1.  Press and hold the ‘Select’ button to enter the menu.  ‘<Switch 

To DAB>’ is displayed. 

2.  Press and release the ‘Tune –‘ or ‘Tune +’ buttons to scroll to 

‘<Preset Recall>’. Press and release the ‘Select’ button.

3.  ‘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.

4.  Press and release the ‘Tune –‘ or ‘Tune +’ buttons to scroll to the 

Preset location and station that you would like to listen to (1-10).

5.  Press and release the ‘Select’ button. The radio will tune to that 

station and begin to play. 

Note: If no FM station has been stored under the preset button, 
‘Preset Empty’ will be displayed, then the radio will revert to the 
previously selected radio station.

FM display information

When listening to an FM station you can change the information 
that will appear on the second line of the display.  There are several 
different types of information that are sent by the broadcaster.  
 
•  Radiotext (RT)

This is scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster.  
Information could be the name of an artist or music title, DJ’s 
name, contact details for the radio station etc. 

Summary of Contents for 915/3219

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Pocket Portable DAB Radio...

Page 2: ...e DAB radio 9 Changing DAB stations 9 Scanning for DAB stations 9 Prune DAB stations 10 Storing a DAB station preset 10 Tune to a DAB station preset 11 DAB display information 11 Dynamic range control...

Page 3: ...ty or dirty areas Only use the USB cable that came with the product Using an unauthorised cable will invalidate your guarantee and may irrecoverably damage the product Do NOT attempt to open the produ...

Page 4: ...4 WARNING To prevent possible hearing damage do not listen to this Soundbase at high volume levels for long periods of time...

Page 5: ...rging cable into a computer or other USB charging device 3 Plug the earphones supplied into the headphone socket on the end of the pocket radio The earphones also work as the radio aerial and so these...

Page 6: ...ume Select Tune Tune Volume Front Volume Volume Tune Scroll in the menu Tune Scroll in the menu Select Station information Press and hold to enter the menu Backlit dot matrix display Off On Earphone s...

Page 7: ...ou were listening to a DAB or FM station before then this will be automatically selected After a short while when the radio is playing the display backlight will turn off to save battery power when yo...

Page 8: ...ll through the available options in each mode 3 Press and release the Select button to select or confirm an option Change the mode 1 Press and hold the Select button to change between DAB and FM mode...

Page 9: ...sten to is displayed press and release the Select button There will be a short delay whilst your DAB radio tunes to your selected station Scanning for DAB stations With DAB radio additional stations a...

Page 10: ...ove to Yes Press and release the Select button to confirm and prune the station list Stations with a prefix will now no longer be displayed Storing a DAB station preset Your pocket radio can store up...

Page 11: ...o scroll to the Preset location and station that you would like to listen to 1 10 5 Press and release the Select button The radio will instantly tune to that station and begin to play Note If no DAB s...

Page 12: ...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 Signal error This is displayed as a number between 0 99 It woul...

Page 13: ...he programme that you hear so that it will be more suited to your listening conditions and your own personal listening requirements e g in a noisy environment where quiet sounds might be swamped setti...

Page 14: ...p the frequency band Press hold then release the Tune button to scan down the frequency band Scanning will be displayed and your radio will search for the next available station and then stop on that...

Page 15: ...splayed 2 Press and release the Tune or Tune buttons to scroll to Audio setting 3 Press and release the Select button There are now two different options of Forced mono and Stereo allowed and the curr...

Page 16: ...h the name or frequency of the station stored there or Empty if no previous station has been stored 4 Press and release the Tune or Tune buttons to scroll to the Preset location and station that you w...

Page 17: ...depending on the quality of the signal being received but you can override this function and manually switch between Stereo and Mono Please refer to Audio Mode on page 15 Pocket radio battery charge l...

Page 18: ...option Available options are Time Set Time Date to manually set the time and date Auto update to auto update the time from the DAB signal FM signal DAB or FM signal or no update Set 12 24 hour to choo...

Page 19: ...y Reset Restores the original factory default settings Note When you reset your radio all of your DAB and FM radio station presets will be deleted SW version Displays the software version of your pock...

Page 20: ...re co uk Batteries contain substances that may be harmful to the environment and human health Keep out of the reach of children and seek immediate medical help if swallowed This symbol indicates that...

Page 21: ...tee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual It...

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