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4.6  Prune stations (DAB)

You can remove DAB stations in the station list that cannot be received in your 
area. These are listed with a ‘?’ prefix.

1. 

Press and hold the MENU button in DAB mode to enter the menu options. 
Use the TUNE/SELECT rotary to display <Prune> Press the TUNE/SELECT 
rotary to Select.

2. 

Use the TUNE/SELECT rotary to scroll to Yes. Press the TUNE/SELECT 
rotary to prune the station list. 

4.7  Storing a Station Preset (DAB)

Your radio can store up to 10 DAB stations in its preset memories for quick 
access to your favourite stations. When you store DAB radio station presets, 
these do not overwrite your FM station presets

Note

: When you store a radio station to Preset location 1 or 2, this will also be 

saved under the number ‘1’ or ‘2’ buttons on the front of your radio. 

1. 

Tune the radio to the DAB station that you would like to preset.

2. 

Press and hold the PRESET button until Preset Store <1 (Empty)> is 
displayed. 

3. 

Turn the TUNE/SELECT rotary to move to the preset location that you 
would like to store the radio station to (1-10). 

4. 

Press in the TUNE/SELECT rotary to confirm.

5. 

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

Note

: If there is already an existing DAB station under a preset, if will be 

overwritten when you store the new station. 

4.8  Recalling a Preset (DAB)

Note

: To quickly access the radio stations stored under Preset locations 1 and 

2, just press the 1 or 2 button on the front of your radio. 

1. 

Press the PRESET button. <Preset Recall <1:> is displayed together with 
the name or frequency of the station stored there, or (Empty) if no station 
has been stored there. 

2. 

Turn the TUNE/SELECT rotary to move to the Preset location and station 
that you would like to listen to (1-10). 

Summary of Contents for 347531

Page 1: ...Classic DAB Digital Radio with Bluetooth USER MANUAL MODEL 347531 MODE SCAN MENU INFO PRESET ALARM SNOOZE 1 2 STANDBY VOLUME TUNE SELECT...

Page 2: ...sing Bluetooth 7 4 Features 4 2 Using DAB for the First Time 8 4 3 Changing Stations DAB 9 4 4 Full Scan DAB 9 4 5 Manual Tuning DAB 9 4 6 Prune stations DAB 10 4 7 Storing a Station Preset DAB 10 4 8...

Page 3: ...xternal audio source Line in 15 4 20 Setting the alarms 16 4 21 Stop the Alarm 17 4 22 Snooze 17 4 23 Turn off the Alarm 17 4 24 Sleep timer 17 4 25 Display backlight timeout 18 4 26 Display Language...

Page 4: ...is no exception We hope you enjoy your new Classic DAB Radio with Bluetooth 2 Your Classic DAB Radio with Bluetooth 2 1 In the box Carefully remove your Classic DAB Radio with Bluetooth from the packa...

Page 5: ...store a favourite station DAB and FM to preset 1 Press to recall preset 1 DAB and FM PRESET 2 button Press and hold to store a favourite station DAB and FM to preset 2 Press to recall preset 2 DAB an...

Page 6: ...he DC 7 5V IN socket on the back of the radio 2 Connect the power plug to the mains power socket and switch the power on 3 Press the STANDBY button on the Classic DAB Radio The Classic DAB Radio will...

Page 7: ...the display which will confirm the mode 3 5 Pairing the Classic DAB Radio using Bluetooth 1 Repeatedly press the MODE button until you are in BLUETOOTH mode Your radio will begin searching for Blueto...

Page 8: ...isplayed move the aerial and observe the signal level as shown by the bar graph When you are happy with the positioning press the SCAN button to perform an auto tune and capture all of the available s...

Page 9: ...dio to another location it s also a good idea to carry out a manual scan 1 Press the SCAN button 2 A bar graph showing the progress of the scan and the number of radio stations found so far as well as...

Page 10: ...ront of your radio 1 Tune the radio to the DAB station that you would like to preset 2 Press and hold the PRESET button until Preset Store 1 Empty is displayed 3 Turn the TUNE SELECT rotary to move to...

Page 11: ...tangles will be Program type Such as Rock Pop Talk or News Ensemble Multiplex group name Displays the broadcasting area and collection of radio stations on this frequency e g BBC National DAB Digital...

Page 12: ...to a Station FM Please make sure that the aerial is fully extended before you attempt to tune to an FM station This will ensure that the maximum signal strength is available when the radio begins to s...

Page 13: ...stations in its preset memories for quick access to your favourite stations When you store FM radio station presets these do not overwrite your DAB station presets Note When you store a radio station...

Page 14: ...d automatically by the broadcaster 4 18 Connecting a Bluetooth Device When using a Bluetooth connection you can listen to audio wirelessly from a secondary Bluetooth audio device For example an MP3 pl...

Page 15: ...nce connected you can use the controls on the secondary audiodevice to begin playback skip tracks etc 4 19 Connect an external audio source Line in It is possible to connect an external audio source s...

Page 16: ...or the duration for the alarm and press the TUNE SELECT rotary to Select You can choose from 15 30 45 60 90 and 120 minutes The source for the alarm will now flash 6 Use the TUNE SELECT rotary to scro...

Page 17: ...the Alarm 1 In standby mode repeatedly press the ALARM button to turn Alarm 1 and 2 On or Off 4 24 Sleep timer You can set your Classic DAB Radio to automatically go to Standby mode using the sleep ti...

Page 18: ...the settings for the backlight brightness for the Dim level Standby and On level There are 3 options available High Medium and Low 4 26 Display Language You can change the display language of your ra...

Page 19: ...CT rotary to display System and press the TUNE SELECT rotary to Select 2 Sleep is displayed Use the TUNE SELECT rotary to scroll to Factory Reset Press the TUNE SELECT rotary again 3 Factory Reset Yes...

Page 20: ...sound when listening to the radio This is caused by poor reception Adjust the aerial or if that fails try moving the Classic DAB Radio to a different location Check that you do not have other electric...

Page 21: ...C adapter input voltage 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC DC adapter output voltage DC 7 5 V 1 5 A Frequency Range DAB band III and FM PLL radio Band III 174 240 MHz Bluetooth V4 0 EDR Max Power Consumption 15W L...

Page 22: ...ing documents indicates that when it is to be disposed of it must be treated as Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Any WEEE marked waste products must not be mixed with general household waste...

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