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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