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4.5 Presets
Presets are a system that allows the user to store a build-confi gurable number of preset stations in
each mode. The behaviour of presets is different in each individual mode because of the way that
the preset is stored within the system.
Presets are available in the following modes:
• Internet
Radio
• DAB
• FM
A short press of a preset is used to recall a preset; a long hold of a key is used to store a preset.
When a DAB or FM preset is stored after a long-press, a splash screen is displayed for a set time,
with the information on the bottom line replaced by a ‘Preset stored’ string. The example below is for
DAB:
Any key press will cancel this splash screen and perform a relevant action; for instance, pressing
‘Info’ will close the splash screen and alter the Information fi eld on the bottom line. Likewise, pressing
‘Up’ closes the splash screen and goes to the service list.
A short press of a preset key recalls a preset; if the preset has already been set then the radio
attempts to tune to the relevant service. Any failure to tune is reported in the normal way.
If the preset is currently unset, then another splash screen is displayed with ‘Preset empty’ on the
bottom line:
In the case of DAB, FM and Internet radio, presets point to a defi ned service. This is not possible in
Music Player mode, which consequently has no presets.
Summary of Contents for HAV-IR10
Page 1: ...HAV IR10 11 Wi Fi Internet Radio...
Page 7: ...6 Figure 3 Menu Structure of the HAV IR10 11...
Page 13: ...12 Figure 8 System Setup Menu Flow Chart...
Page 14: ...13 Figure 9 Manual Internet Setup Flow Chart...
Page 18: ...17 4 Check the Share my media to box then click settings 5 Follows the settings below...
Page 28: ...27 Figure 17 Internet software upgrade process...
Page 32: ...31 8 Troubleshooting connecting to an internet station...
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