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Operation
Specifications
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Activating The Live PAUSE Mode
1. To commence Live Pause press the PAUSE
;
button. Audio is muted for the duration
of the Live PAUSE period or until Live
PAUSE Playback is invoked.
2. When Live PAUSE is activated the status
is displayed which includes the Pause
symbol, Station ID, the time Live Pause
was activated and the percentage of
recorded time.
Live Pause Playback Navigation
At any time during Live PAUSE, playback can be
initiated by pressing the PLAY
4
button. Audio
is heard from where Live PAUSE was initially
activated and the real time indicator will start to
increment.
During program playback you can Fast Forward
or
Rewind at twice the playback speed by continually
pressing either the
8
or
7
buttons. For minor
incremental program skipping of 30 seconds
use the 30s
9
or
:
30s buttons. For major
incremental program skipping of 5 minutes use
the 5m
9
or
:
5m buttons.
To end Live PAUSE press the STOP
<
button.
Factory Default
The Factory Default option clears all parameters
related to both DAB and FM modes, including any
programmed Presets. The DRR-103 will need to
be retuned after applying a Factory Default.
Version Number.
To display the current software Version Number for
the DRR-103, press and hold the INFO button.
Troubleshooting
Most problems associated with DAB or FM
reception are due to an inappropriate antenna
being used, RF interference, location and/or
mounting.
Intermittent, Distorted DAB Reception
If you are experiencing intermittent audio break,
total loss of audio or unintelligible audio with
DAB, this is in most cases due to weak signal
reception.
Antennas
If using a telescopic type indoor antenna make
sure that the rod elements are fully extended.
When using an indoor ribbon antenna, make sure
that both ribbon elements are fully extended. Also
it is preferred that the ribbon elements be secured
vertically to a wall or any other electrically non-
conductive structure.
Where possible keep the antenna away from
any equipment that may produce unacceptable
levels of RF interference, i.e. computers, lighting
dimmers etc.
If you still can’t get good reception with an indoor
antenna, you will require an outdoor antenna. This
should ideally be mounted on the roof though it
may also be possible to get good results in the
roof cavity.
Summary of Contents for DRR-113
Page 1: ...DRR 103 DAB FM Radio Tuner 2009 2010 Digitalview Australia Owner s Manual...
Page 7: ...4 DRR 103 Front and Rear Panel Front Panel Overview...
Page 10: ...DRR 103 Front and Rear Panel 7 Rear Panel Overview...
Page 11: ...8 Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit Button Definitions 1...