An additional speaker may be added to
listen in stereo sound.
The internal radio ‘SPEAKER’ (4) will work
along side the external speaker or device.
For private listening, connect headphones
with a 3.5mm connector to socket (18).
The ‘SPEAKER’ (4) will be muted when the
‘HEADPHONE’ (18) socket is in use.
Your DAB radio is equipped with ‘S/PDIF’
(20) optical digital out. D
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This provides a digital signal to external
amplifiers or devices with an optical input
for clear sound without losing any of the
quality of the digital broadcast.
To listen to FM radio stations momentarily
press the ‘MODE’ button (11) until
‘FM’
is
displayed on the screen.
The first time you turn on the radio it will
start at ‘
87.5MHz’
otherwise it will tune
to the last station listened to.
You can manually tune or autotune to
find a FM station.
Manually by using the ‘TUNE’ Knob (8).
Rotate it to the desired frequency then
click down to select.
Momentarily press the ‘AUTO TUNE’
button (14) to scan to next available
station with good enough signal.
Moving the
‘
AERIAL’ (9) or radio may
improve signal strength and reception.
FM TUNING
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FM MODE
FM PRESETS
You can store up to 5 FM presets.
Simply tune into the station you wish
to store.
Then press and hold the corresponding
preset button (13) for 5 seconds.
The station will be stored to this preset.
You can listen to auxiliary devices on your
radio speaker. Devices such as MP3
players, CD players, Laptops, etc.
Any device with
‘Audio out’
or
‘Headphone’
socket can be used.
You will require a 3.5mm to 3.5mm or
dual phono stereo cable to connect.
Momentarily press the ‘MODE’ button
(11) until you reach
‘Aux in’
.
Plug in the auxiliary device using a
3.5mm cable into socket (17).
AUX IN
DIGITAL OUT
HEADPHONE
SPEAKER OUT
FM 98.8MHz
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
BACKLIGHT
There is 3 brightness levels for the LCD
display (7). Press the ‘BACKLIGHT’ button
(10) to cycle through the 3 levels.
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