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SIG error rate
This option shows the digital bit error rate of the current tuned service.
This option can only be viewed and is for information only, no adjustment
is available. The lower the figure the better the quality of the received
broadcast.
Scrolling DLS text
This is text that accompanies a radio programme and can be used to
provide additional information such as the title of the song being played or
contact phone numbers or web site addresses etc. Not all stations
broadcast DLS text therefore this information may not be available on
some stations/broadcasts.
Programme type
This provides a static display of the type of material the station is
broadcasting and allows the easy identification of stations that are new or
unknown. Not all stations broadcast this information.
Date and time
Pressing
MODE
will provide a static display of the current time and date;
this is decoded from the incoming broadcast signal and therefore does not
ever need setting or adjusting.
Autotune button
Pressing
AUTOTUNE
will activate the
autotune quickscan
function. The
display will show a progress bar moving from left to right, this will add new
found stations to the initial service list. This feature is useful when the unit
is moved from one location to another.
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Stations that are not receivable in the current location will have a ‘?’ in
front of the service name in the list. To remove these see the section
Tidy stations later in this manual.
Press and hold
AUTOTUNE
to begin auto scan full coverage. This will take a
longer time.
Setup button
Pressing this button will bring up a menu list. If you navigate using the
SKIP/SEARCH
buttons the menu moves from one option per press to the
option that follows. Press
SELECT
to confirm when the desired option is
reached.
Station order
Selecting this option provides the following sub menus, navigate using the
SKIP/SEARCH
buttons. The menu is cyclic and will continue to move one
option on each button press as follows: Fav Station
Alphanumeric
Active Station
Prune Stations
Presets. Press
SELECT
to select the
required option.
Favourite station
DAB has a unique feature whereby it remembers every time you listen to a
station and stores this information. If this option is selected the service list
will be sorted in the favourite order, i.e. the most listened to station at the
top of the list to make it faster to find when the unit is switched on.
Alphanumeric
Selecting this option sorts the service list in alphanumeric order from
A to Z.
Prune stations
Selecting this option removes any stations from the list that are not
currently receivable (marked with a ‘?’ in front of the service name).
Presets
This menu option only becomes available once the favourite stations sort
has been used. The unit will automatically allocate the top 10 most
frequently listened to stations to presets 1 to 10, with preset 1 the most
listened to station, Preset 2 the second most listened to station etc.
Storing stations into the preset memory
With DAB using a service list with easy station identification it is not
essential to store DAB stations as presets, however if this is required then
proceed as follows.
1 Tune the to station to be stored in memory.
2 Press and hold
NUMBER
on the remote control relating to the preset
memory position the station is to be stored into.
3 After a couple of seconds ‘Preset x saved’ will show in the display
where x is the preset location number 1-10.
You can also store presets from the second line of the display, scroll
through the service list until the required station is located and follow
steps 2 and 3 above.
To review the preset numbers allocated to stations scroll through the
service list using the
SKIP/SEARCH
buttons, where a preset number has
been allocated to a station it will show on the right hand side of the
display i.e. ‘
Classic 3
’ indicating Classic is stored in preset
location 3.
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