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14.2 Equaliser

The equaliser allows you to adjust the sound of the radio

to suit your preferences by amplifying or reducing the

amount of bass or treble in the audio .

You can choose from preconfigured profiles, adjusted

to suit a variety of music genres, or create your own

custom profile.

To set the equaliser, proceed as follows:

Press [ ] (6) and navigate to the "Settings" menu item.

Select "Equaliser" and confirm by pressing [

+/OK/-

] (10).

Select one of the preconfigured profiles with [

+/OK/-

]

(10).

To create your own equaliser profile, choose the

My EQ

setting

option.

This takes you to the

bass

,

treble

and

loudness

settings (volume amplification).

To adjust a particular value, press [

+/OK/-

] (10) on

the corresponding selection and change the values by

turning [

+/OK/-

] (10) left or right. If playback is already

started when you modify these settings, you can hear the

changes in the audio immediately.

Confirm the selection by pressing [

+/OK/-

] (10) again.

Once you have made all of the settings, press [ ] (9) on

the radio and confirm that the settings are to be saved by

pressing [

+/OK/-

] (10).

To use the new profile, choose the

My EQ

option.

14.3 Timer

The radio has a timer which emits an alarm tone after

a pre-defined length of time has elapsed.

Press [ ] (6) and navigate to the "Settings" menu item.

Select "Timer" and confirm the selection by pressing

[

+/OK/-

] (10).

Turn [

+/OK/-

] (10) to select the desired countdown time

(0-99 min).

Press [

+/OK/-

] (10) or [ ] (9) to stop the alarm tone

once the time interval has elapsed. Otherwise, the alarm

will stop automatically after 30 minutes.

Set the time interval to 0 minutes to turn the timer off.

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Page 11: ...signals were too weak When you are in the playback screen press 9 to access the manual station settings Turn OK 10 0 05 MHz 0 05 MHz until the desired frequency is displayed Wait a moment until playba...

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Page 14: ...ctivates press 8 to stop it Press 5 to activate snooze Select the required snooze duration 5 10 15 20 25 30 minutes by repeatedly pressing 5 13 Sleep The radio has a timer function which switches the...

Page 15: ...e corresponding selection and change the values by turning OK 10 left or right If playback is already started when you modify these settings you can hear the changes in the audio immediately Confirm t...

Page 16: ...0 Confirm the following prompt with OK 10 to reset the radio to the factory settings All settings made previously are deleted Note Resetting to the factory default settings can remedy some problems an...

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