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5.3 Saving a found DAB radio station as a preset
The radio can save up to 10 different DAB radio stations as presets. DAB presets are
not saved over FM presets.
Save a DAB radio station as follows (in DAB mode):
1. Set the desired station on the radio.
2. Hold in [ Preset ] (7), “Preset Store 1” will appear on the display.
3. Turn the multifunction knob (1) to select which preset number the station is to have
(1–10). If there is already a station saved on preset 1, its name and frequency will
be displayed, if no station has previously been saved as preset 1, “Empty” will
appear on the display.
4. Press in the multifunction knob to confirm.
5. “Preset X stored” will appear on the display to confirm that the station has
been saved.
Note:
If a previously saved station already occupies the chosen preset slot it will be
replaced by the new one.
5.4 Browsing the saved DAB radio stations (in DAB mode)
1. Press [ Preset ] (7).
2. “Preset Recall 1” and its saved station name and frequency will appear on
the display. If no station has previously been saved as preset 1, “Empty” will
appear on the display.
3. Turn the multifunction knob (1) to browse the stations saved as presets 1–10.
4. Press in the multifunction knob to confirm your selection.
Note:
The radio might
become silent for a moment whilst the stations are changing.
5.5 DAB display information
By pressing [ INFO ] (2) repeatedly, you can display the following information:
• Time/Date – The time and date are set automatically.
• Channel/Frequency – The frequency is displayed as for example “11C 220.352MHz”.
• Audio Bite Rate: The display shows the radio mode (DAB) and the digital audio bit
rate of the current reception.
• Signal Strength: The signal strength is displayed graphically.
• DLS (Dynamic Label Segmenting): Text from the DAB station to which you
are listening. The information can for example include facts about the songs
being played.
• PTY (Programme Type): shows which type of programme you are listening to,
“Rock”, “Pop”, “News” etc. If there is no information, the text “Programme Type” is
displayed.
• Multiplex name: This is a group of radio stations sent on the same frequency.
There are both national and local multiplexes. The local ones contain stations
specific for your area.
• Signal error: Shows the quality of signal on a scale of 0–99. It is normally possible
to listen to a signal with a quality higher than 30.