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Retro Mk II Operation Guide

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Retro Mk II Operation Guide

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A progress bar will show the progress of the scan with multiplex information below it. Stations found will be 
automatically stored.

To manually tune to DAB/DAB+ stations, press MENU then 

MODE

MENU

 until ‘Manual tune’ is displayed. Now 

press 

MODE

MENU

 to confirm manual tune. Press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 to scroll through channel 5A-13F. Press  

MODE

MENU

 to 

confirm the channel and press 

MODE

MENU

 to play the selected station.

To store the current station as a preset:

a. You can store up to 30 DAB/DAB+ presets.
b. Press and hold 

MENU

 and 

MODE

MENU

 together until “

Preset Store

” is displayed.  If you have no station 

stored as preset 1 “

Preset Store  < 1:  (Empty) >

 ” will be displayed. If you do have a station stored 

as preset 1, its name will be shown.
c. You can now cycle through your presets by pressing 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 . To store a station as a preset, 

either in an empty slot or replacing a previously stored station, short press 

MODE

MENU

 . “

Preset X Stored

” 

will briefly display on the lower line .

To select a preset station: Press and hold 

MENU

 and 

MODE

MENU

 together until “

Preset Recall

” is displayed press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 , then short press 

MODE

MENU

 . To cycle through your presets and press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 to select the 

preset station currently display.

To display station information, repeatedly pressing 

MODE

MENU

 will cycle through station  information that can 

include Dynamic Label Segment (DLS) or radio text, station name,  frequency, signal quality, bit rate, 
Mains Power/ Battery Power, time and date. The information type you selected will then be displayed 
for the current DAB/DAB+ station.

 

To set the time: in DAB/DAB+ mode your Retro Mk II will synchronize with the time and  date of 
the station.

Note on Now playing information : While a station is playing, the screen shows its name and  DLS (Dynamic Label 
Segment) information broadcast by the station such as station name,  track title and contact details. Long DLS info 
over 16 characters scrolls across the display.

FM

For best reception, make sure the aerial is fully extended vertically.

If the display shows the clock, press 

MODE

MENU

 to switch to turn on Retro Mk II.

To switch to FM press 

MODE

 repeatedly until the display briefly shows ‘Switch to FM’.

a. First time use, or after Factory Reset: Your Retro MK II will tune to and display 87.70MHz, the 
lowest point of the FM spectrum.
b. Subsequent use: Your last selected station will be displayed, tuned and played if possible.

To autoscan stations, long press 

MODE

MENU

 to search for stations up the FM spectrum. Your Retro Mk II will 

stop the scan and play the first station it finds. To search down the spectrum, long press  

MODE

MENU

.

To search for stations manually or find a specific frequency, briefly press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 to change 

frequency in 0.05MHz steps down or up. Hold or  to tune rapidly down 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 up the spectrum. 

Scanning will stop when the button is released.

To store the current station as a preset:

a. You can store up to 30 FM presets.
b. Press and hold 

MENU

 and 

MODE

MENU

 together until “Preset Store” is displayed. If you have no stations 

stored as preset 1 “

Preset Store < 1:  (Empty) >

” will be displayed. If you do have  a station stored as 

preset 1, its name will be shown.    
c. You can now cycle through your presets by pressing 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

  .To store a station as a preset, 

either in an empty slot or replacing a previously stored station, short press 

MODE

MENU

. “

Preset X Stored

” 

will briefly display on the lower line.

To select a preset station: Press and hold 

MENU

 and 

MODE

MENU

 together until “

Preset Recall

” is displayed press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 , then short press 

MODE

MENU

 . To cycle through your presets and press 

MODE

MENU

 or 

MODE

MENU

 to select the 

preset station currently display.

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Summary of Contents for RETRO MKII

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Page 8: ...let or any Bluetooth device is capable of storing audio files you can use Bluetooth to stream any music stored in your Bluetooth devices to Retro Mk II DAB DAB receiver Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB...

Page 9: ...s instructed in the manual Ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and inter connections between the pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance wit...

Page 10: ...nu for the current mode Press again to exit Menu 6 Store stations selected 7 Play and pause 8 Scroll down or Go to Previous 9 Scroll up or Go to Next 11 Cycle through the information screen and return...

Page 11: ...the battery cover Pull out the plug from pin socket and pull the ribbon to remove the rechargeable battery from the battery compartment To insert battery Put the rechargeable battery into the battery...

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Page 13: ...tation is playing the screen shows its name and DLS Dynamic Label Segment information broadcast by the station such as station name track title and contact details Long DLS info over 16 characters scr...

Page 14: ...MODE MENU to play previous or next track b Press MODE MENU to play or pause the track c Press and hold MODE MENU or MODE MENU to search the current track using high speed rewind or fast forward Play...

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Page 16: ...ent of a problem while in conversation with support Factory Reset Note Factory Reset will cancel all your presets In working mode press MENU and MODE MENU or MODE MENU until it shows System Then press...

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