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Station order

Change the order of stations on your station list using this option. The current 
order is shown at the top of the screen. Choose from the following:

Alphanumeric

  Displays all stations in alphanumeric order.

Favourite

 

Displays your eight most listened to stations at the top of the 
station list and the others below. Your favourite stations are 
selected by how long you listen to each station and indicated 
by a heart next to the name in the station list.

Active

 

Displays active stations at the top of the station list and 
inactive ones at the bottom, in alphanumeric order. Inactive 
stations are those on your station list but not currently 
available, marked with a ’?’.

Multiplex

 

Lists stations in groups according to their multiplex. 
Multiplexes are groups of stations owned and broadcast by a 
multiplex operator.

Trim stn list

 

Removes inactive stations from the station list.

Favs 

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 presets

 Available only when Favourite station order (above) has been 

selected. Transfers your eight favourite stations to presets.

Manual tune

Find new stations or fine tune your reception using this option.
You see a list of channels and frequencies. Each multiplex has a different 
channel and frequency (E.g., BBC is channel 12B and Digital One is 11D), 
contact the DRDB (Digital Radio Development Bureau) by phone on 08707 
74 74 74 or at www.digitalradionow.com for information on multiplexes.
1.  Select the channel you want from the list.

You see a signal strength display. The marker indicates the minimum 
required level for reception and the filled blocks indicate the current 
level.

2.  Move your aerial and to try to raise the current level to the marker or 

beyond. You see the multiplex name at the top of the screen if a good 
signal is received and the stations in that multiplex are listed below and 
added to the station list.

DRC 

Make the quieter sounds in a broadcast easier to hear at low volume or in 
a noisy environment using this option. The DRC (Dynamic Range Control) 
level of a broadcast is set by the station and sent with the signal. At the time 
of writing only stations such as BBC Radio 3 and 4 regularly broadcast a 
DRC level. Check with the broadcasters to find out if they use DRC on their 
stations.
Select one of the following options:

DRC OFF

  DRC is switched off. Any DRC level broadcast is ignored. This is 

the default setting.

DRC HALF

  DRC level is set to half that sent with the broadcast.

DRC FULL

  Applies the DRC level as sent with the broadcast.

1 2 A   2 2 3 . 9 3 M H z

1 2 B   2 2 5 . 6 4 M H z

1 2 C   2 2 7 . 3 6 M H z

D AB   M a n u a l   T u n e

Manual tune

Summary of Contents for Legato CD-40

Page 1: ...Mode Power Menu Display Mute RMT CD Shuffle Repeat ReVu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Select Save Power Display Menu ReVu Mode CD DAB FM Owner s manual CD 40...

Page 2: ...h revisions or changes Trademarks Legato the Legato logo ReVu the ReVu logo PURE the PURE logo PURE Digital the PURE Digital logo Imagination Technologies and the Imagination Technologies logo are tra...

Page 3: ...ting a track 8 Changing the information displayed 8 Changing CD options 8 Playing an MP3 CD 10 Selecting a track playlist or folder 10 Changing the information displayed 10 Changing MP3 options 10 Lis...

Page 4: ...push and turn to select stations tracks and menu options Mode Switches between CD DAB FM AUX Menu Change audio and general setup options Headphone 3 5 mm headphone socket mutes speakers Infrared rece...

Page 5: ...and menu options CD controls Also used for FM tuning and ReVu Jo Whiley Changing Tracks go online to nominate the tunes BBC Radio 1 09 40 Signal strength Shows signal strength for current DAB station...

Page 6: ...ge clock and day date time display in standby To switch your Legato back on press the Power button again Your unit starts in whatever mode you were in when you switched off Changing the volume The Vol...

Page 7: ...erial being transmitted High rates generally mean higher quality Presets DAB presets for quick access to your favourite stations using the six shortcut buttons Date and time Date and time broadcast by...

Page 8: ...s which you can then access quickly using the shortcut buttons or remote control You can store and access presets while listening to radio but not if in ReVu mode Push any shortcut button or set the D...

Page 9: ...has a different channel and frequency E g BBC is channel 12B and Digital One is 11D contact the DRDB Digital Radio Development Bureau by phone on 08707 74 74 74 or at www digitalradionow com for info...

Page 10: ...f all tracks on the CD CD text Displays album name track information artist etc if included on disc Date and time Obtained from the DAB signal Changing CD options To customise the way Legato works in...

Page 11: ...ght shortcut button OK to set your playlist and exit This automatically sets the Play mode to LIST You see the playlist icon Your playlist is now set and if you play your CD it plays the tracks you sp...

Page 12: ...h the Tuning dial again to play the track or playlist or open a folder use the skip forward or skip back controls on screen use the CD controls on the remote control Changing the information displayed...

Page 13: ...n screen while you listen to FM radio push the Display button Choose between the following options RadioText Dynamic text broadcast by some RDS stations Broadcast info Description of the content broad...

Page 14: ...f 0 05 MHz or scan to next station Station order Change the order of stations on your FM station list using this option The current order is highlighted on screen Choose from the following Alphanumeri...

Page 15: ...nother source To listen to an audio source such as MiniDisc player attached to the Aux inputs on your Legato push the Mode button until you see AUX in the top left of the screen Auxiliary input 02 08...

Page 16: ...to wake you up Turn the Tuning dial or use the shortcut buttons to set an alarm time Mode DAB FM Tone and set the Alarm On Radio alarms tune to the station you were tuned to last in that mode When th...

Page 17: ...ware Upgrade option For information on whether upgrades might be available for your unit refer to the PURE website at www pure com support or contact the PURE support team at the address on the rear o...

Page 18: ...se manual tuning to adjust your aerial or radio position Clock shows the wrong time This may happen if the DAB multiplex you are tuned to broadcasts an incorrect time signal try tuning to a station in...

Page 19: ...station name 87 5 108 MHz frequency range Speakers 6 Ohms nominal impedance 30W RMS power handling Twin 3 custom designed full range drive units Neodymium magnets Phase correction plugs Bass reflex po...

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