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Display and Audio
Auxiliary input socket
A 3.5mm stereo
Auxiliary Input
socket located on the top of your radio is provided
for connecting the audio signal from an external audio source such as an iPod,
MP3 or CD player.
1. Connect a stereo lead from the headphone output of your MP3 or CD player to
the Aux In socket on the top of the radio. Typically this lead will have a 3.5mm
stereo plug at both ends.
2. Switch on your radio.
3. Press
the
Mode
button until
Aux in
mode is shown on the display.
4. Press the 'Play' on the connected audio device. If you are using its headphone
output for the connection, set its volume control to a level of somewhere between
two-thirds and maximum (the objective is to get a strong audio signal but without
distortion). Then adjust the volume on the radio as required.
Note
, if using an iPod as the sound source, you may need to set its output to
maximum to get an adequate audio signal level.
5. After use, we recommend that you disconnect your player in order to listen to
your radio conventionally.
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Brightness
Contrast
Inactive Standby
Language
Factory Reset
Off
2 hours
4 hours
5 hours
6 hours
Timeout
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Inactive Standby timer
Your radio includes a feature to save power by automatically going to Standby if no controls are used
for a period of time (or switching off completely if using batteries). By default this period is set to 8 hours
but you may change it if you wish.
1. With your radio switched on, press the
Menu
button to access the menu for the current mode.
2. Rotate
the
Tuning/Select
control until
'System settings'
is highlighted and press the control.
3. Rotate
the
Tuning/Select
control until
'Inactive Standby'
is highlighted and press the control.
4. Choose from 2, 4, 6, 8 hours or Off. Your radio will go into Standby after the selected time has
expired. Setting Inactive Standby to Off will disable this feature.
Note that if the sleep timer is used (see page 80) then the sleep timer will override this setting.