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DAB Operation (Continued)
Selecting a station
Once t
digital radio station
by using the Up and
Down button
. If
by pressing the relevant numbered button(1-10).
1. The top line of the display shows the name of the currently selected station. Press the
Up and Down buttons to see the names of other stored stations on the bottom line of
the display. Stop when
.
2. Press the Select button to listen to the selected station. The display may show 'Now
tuning..' Briefly as it finds the new station.
If a station has one or more secondary services available the display will show '>>'
next to the station name on the station list and they will appear after the primary
service as you press the Up and Down buttons.
A secondary service will display "
" before the station name on the station list
indicating that it belongs to the primary service before it in the list.
If the station has ' ?' Before its name the service is currently inactive or invalid. If a
station
which has this symbol the unit tries to tune to that station. If still
unavailable 'Service not avail' or 'Service off-air' will be displayed and the unit will
attempt to tune to an alternative station. A flashing cursor will indicate that this is in
progress. To try to manually tune to this station
during which to press the Up and Down buttons and the manual tuning bar will be
displayed
.
his unit has been tuned a
can be selected
followed by the select button
stations have been assigned to presets they
can be selected directly
when a required station is located
is selected
there is a maximum of 5 seconds
to enable adjustment of the aerial
STATION SELECTION AND NAVIGATION
BBC5Live
Classic FM
BBCSports
Classic FM
?Virgin
Classic FM
Station not
available
When scrolling through stations the following indicators may be seen. They can be seen
individually or as any combination together.
Classic FM
?Classic
Classic FM
Classic
2
Heart icon denotes favourite station
Number 2 denotes station stored in Preset 2
? Denotes station saved in list,
but not currently available
Classic FM
Classic