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To store a station as a preset: 

 

Tune the radio to the station you wish to store. 

 

Press and release the PRESET button. The message ‘Preset 1 Empty’ will 

appear. 

 

To store the station, press and hold down the PRESET button until you see the 

message ‘preset 1 saved’. The station you were tuned into is now stored. 

 

To store the station under a different preset number – press and release the 

PRESET button then use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW keys to select the preset 
number of your choice (1 – 10). 

 

Having selected the preset number of choice press and hold the PRESET 

button until the message ‘preset x saved’. The station you were tuned into will 
now be saved under that preset 

 

To store other stations – tune into the station required and repeat as above 

 

To overwrite a preset – tune into the station you wish to store, press and 

release the PRESET button, use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW Keys to select any 
preset (1-10). Press the PRESET button and hold. If another station was 

already stored on this preset it will now have been overwritten with the new 
station. 

 

To select a stored preset. When the radio is turned ON press the PRESET 

button then use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW keys to select the chosen preset. 
Press SELECT. The radio will tune into the selected preset. 

 
 

5.3

 

Changing the Information on the Display 

 
It is possible to regularly change the displayed information on the screen. 
 

 

  

 
To choose one of the following options press the ‘display’ button repeatedly: 

 

 

Scrolling text (DLS) – the default mode and broadcast by most stations 

 

Programme type – type of content being broadcast 

 

Multiplex – all stations belong to a multiplex that are groups of stations owned 
and broadcast by a single operator 

 

Time and Date – an accurate time and date service updated from the 
multiplex 

 

Channel – Multiplex channel and frequency 

 

Mode – Indicates stereo or mono and the bit/data rate that is being used by 

the broadcaster. This will depend on the content being broadcast. 

 

Signal error – the lower the signal error, the better the reception quality at 

that time and location 
 
 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for GEO -1

Page 1: ...Page 1 14 Genus GEO 1 DAB Stereo Alarm Clock Radio USER GUIDE All rights Reserved 2005 Genus Digital Genius Consultancy and Marketing Limited...

Page 2: ...on 7 5 2 Using Presets 7 5 3 Changing the Information on the Display 8 6 Menu Options 9 6 1 Station Order 9 6 2 Manual Tune 10 6 3 Dynamic Range Control 10 6 4 Software Version 10 7 Clock Alarm Functi...

Page 3: ...arm times for complete ease of use Genus aim to provide our customers with well designed quality products that you will enjoy for many years to come but to achieve this we need your valued feedback Pl...

Page 4: ...duct ONLY use the supplied power adapter DO NOT cover the ventilation slots on the GEO 1 DO NOT place anything in the ventilation slots of the GEO 1 2 1 Cleaning UNPLUG your GEO 1 before you clean it...

Page 5: ...3 Product Diagrams CONTROL PANEL HEADPHONE SOCKET Page 5 14...

Page 6: ...ailable station If required reposition the antenna in order to achieve the best reception quality The optimum reception on any DAB product is normally achieved if the product is positioned as close as...

Page 7: ...ations will be listed alphabetically unless selected otherwise see Menu Options changing station order To find a station use the LEFT RIGHT ARROW Keys to move up or down the station list alphabeticall...

Page 8: ...n and hold If another station was already stored on this preset it will now have been overwritten with the new station To select a stored preset When the radio is turned ON press the PRESET button the...

Page 9: ...anumeric all stations are sorted alphabetically default Active Stations all stations that are active will appear at the top of the list and all inactive stations at the bottom of the station list Inac...

Page 10: ...the display will show the multiplex name and add its stations to the list NB You can display the signal level at any time by pressing the SELECT button while you are listening to a station 6 3 Dynami...

Page 11: ...ing the Alarms For your convenience the GEO 1 can store four different alarm times each of those a once only or daily setting To set the alarm time and its corresponding frequency once only daily Turn...

Page 12: ...O 1 will automatically return to its previous state radio if the device was turned on time and date if the device was in standby mode THE BELL SYMBOL WILL REMAIN ON THE DISPLAY IF AN ALARM HAS BEEN EN...

Page 13: ...sleep Press SELECT The message Sleep Activated will appear on the display The radio will sleep go into standby state after the corresponding number of minutes 8 Performing a RESET To restore the GEO 1...

Page 14: ...an be activated temporarily by tapping the SNOOZE key 10 Technical Specification General DAB stereo alarm clock radio capable of receiving all DAB band III transmissions Frequency DAB Band III with fa...

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