DAB170
/ English Instruction Manual
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PRESETS: DAB+ mode
Max. 20 preset channels for DAB+ radio mode.
1. Make sure you are in DAB+ mode
2. When you are listening the DAB+ channel you would like to preset press and
hold the “
PRESET
” button for 3 seconds. A list with heading “DAB Memory” will
show on the display. You will see 1. vacant, 2. vacant, …etc in the list. Select
the number by scrolling up and down the “
SCAN
” Scrolling Wheel button and
the press the “
SCAN
” Scrolling Wheel button to confirm. A message of “Store
Successfully” will be shown. If the preset space is occupied, the original preset
channel will be overwritten.
3. To play the preset channels press once
the “
PRESET
” button and select the
preset channel by scrolling up and down the “
SCAN
” Scrolling Wheel button.
Then press the “
SCAN
” Scrolling Wheel button to confirm.
Service Information
The Service Information displays technical information on the current status of the
channel being broadcasted. While listening to DAB+ the display will show the
following information if available:
1. Program Type
4. Volume Level
2. Time
5. Signal Strength
3. Channel Name
6. Battery Level
FM MODE
Search and select channels (auto-memorized)
1.
Press the “
POWER/MODE
” button repeatedly until “FM” will show in the
display.
2.
Press and hold the “
SCAN
” Scroll Wheel button to enter the menu and select
“Scan”. The radio will scan all the FM channels automatically and will be
memorized. A message of ”P02/10” will be shown. It means total “10” FM
channels are scanned and stored and “02” means the 2
nd
channel is selected
out of the 10 FM channels.
3. Select channel b
y scrolling up and down the “
SCAN
” Scrolling Wheel button.
Manual tuning
1. Make sure the radio is in FM mode.
2.
Press and hold the “
SCAN
” Scrolling Wheel button to enter the menu and
select “Scan” again. Then it will return to FM manual mode and the message of
“P02/10” will be disappeared.
3. Scroll up or down and hold it to scan the next channel at higher or lower
frequency.
4. Scroll up or down to change the frequency in 0.1MHz steps.