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DAB operation (contd.)

 

Selecting Stations from the Station List (contd.) 

 

Storing and Recalling Presets in DAB 

 

To make the selection of the most listened to stations faster, up to 10 DAB stations can be stored into preset 
memories. 
 
The preset memories are in the form of a list of Preset Locations numbered 0 to 9. 

 

Storing a Station as a Preset 

 

To store a station into a Preset location  
 

1)  Tune the radio to the required station. 
 
2) 

Press and hold

 

the “Preset” button for more than 3 seconds and the first preset in the list of Preset 

Locations will appear with “

S-00

” on line 2 of the display. 

 

Note:

 The name of the current station stored in that Preset location will be shown or “empty” will be  

displayed if nothing is currently stored there. 

 

3)  Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to select the location in which to store the station. The preset list is cyclic 

therefore scrolling down past location 9 will jump to location 0 and scrolling up past location 0 will jump to 
location 9. 

 
4)  Press the “Select” button to store the station into the chosen preset location. 

 

5)  The station is now stored in that location. Note: any previous station stored in the selected location will be 

overwritten. 

 

6)  To confirm the store operation was successful. “Stored” will show in line 1 of the display for a few seconds, 

then line 2 will revert to the display mode that was selected before the preset storage processed commenced. 

 

Recalling a Preset Station 

 

To recall a station from a Preset location 
 

1) 

Briefly press

 

the “Preset” button and the first Preset Location “

P-00

” will appear on line 2 of the display. 

Note: 

The name of the current station stored in the selected Preset location will be shown or it will show 

“empty” if nothing is currently stored there. 

 

2)  Using the “Up” and “Down” buttons to locate the required preset. This list is cyclic therefore scrolling down 

past location 9 will jump to location 0 and scrolling up past location 0 will jump to location 9. 

 
3)  Press the “Select” button to recall and tune to the selected preset. 

 

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Summary of Contents for MICRO1106DAB

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...stem to standby mode 6 Volume control 6 Sound control 6 Headphones 6 USING THE CD 6 Loading a CD 6 Playing a disc 6 Selecting a desired Track Passage 6 Programming Tracks 6 CD play Mode REPEAT RANDOM...

Page 3: ...ng around where children might see it WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this unit to rain or moisture CAUTION DANGEROUS VOLTAGES EXIST INSIDE THIS UNIT DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK...

Page 4: ...LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT WARNING LABEL PLACED ON REAR OF THE UNIT WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not...

Page 5: ...TELESCOPIC ROD AERIAL 21 AUX INPUT SOCKETS 1 POWER BUTTON AND STANDBY INDICATOR LED Switches Power on and off 2 MODE BUTTON Selects DAB CD or AUX function 3 EQ BUTTON Cycles the EQ sound effect 4 UP B...

Page 6: ...USE CD Starts playback from stop mode Pauses playback DAB performs the same functions as the select button on the front panel 11 SKIP CD To search backward or skip to the previous track DAB To select...

Page 7: ...remaining tracks on the disc are played in sequence SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON Press POWER button to turn the system on SWITCHING THE SYSTEM TO STANDBY MODE Press STANDBY ON button on the remote control...

Page 8: ...e of the display and Check Aerial on the second line of the display This indicates the unit has been unable to locate any available DAB stations during the search process This may be due to a No DAB s...

Page 9: ...n List In the fictional Station List above this would be A Example Station This radio provides two different ways of selecting stations from the list it has created Using the Up Down and Select play b...

Page 10: ...l When the LED is Illuminated press this button repeatedly to cycle through the available secondary services and then back to the original primary service CD Mode Stop playing or cancel programme mode...

Page 11: ...w seconds before it starts to scroll across the display this is normal Normal DLS Text This is the normal display for DAB mode The DLS text is almost always longer than the display so it will scroll a...

Page 12: ...as Once the Autotune function has completed the receiver will tune to the first station in the Station List A required station can then be selected using either the Prev Next or the Up Down Select but...

Page 13: ...ing station into two or more separate stations for a period This is often done on speech only stations where the broadcaster may wish to deliver coverage of different sporting events at the same time...

Page 14: ...list and vice versa Pressing and holding PREV or NEXT Buttons will scroll quickly through the station list releasing the button at the required station will cause immediate retuning to the selected s...

Page 15: ...p past location 0 will jump to location 9 4 Press the Select button to store the station into the chosen preset location 5 The station is now stored in that location Note any previous station stored i...

Page 16: ...and return the unit to normal radio mode The radio will only respond to Up Down Select Menu or Power buttons whilst in the menu mode Sort station list by Favourites Selecting this function will move t...

Page 17: ...the updated clock information it is therefore always accurate and no manual setting of the clock is not possible nor is it required When the radio is switched off the time is kept updated by the radi...

Page 18: ...00 30 will show in the display Using the UP and DOWN buttons adjust the desired sleep time between 10 minutes and 1 hour 30 minutes the minimum sleep time setting is 10 minutes Press the select butto...

Page 19: ...ary memory problem Switch the unit off then back ON this will clear the problem Disc is inserted upside down Insert disc correctly label up Disc is dirty Wipe clean with soft cloth Disc is scratched U...

Page 20: ...ion 30dB or better DAB audio decode 64kbps 384kbps Built in telescopic rod aerial for DAB CD SECTION STANDARD CDDA CDR CD RW COMPATIBLE FREQUENCY 20Hz 20kHz GENERAL Power Output at 10 THD 2 x 10 RMS H...

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