
7
3.2.3
Press
the
Forward
(
)
button
or
Backward
(
)
button
to
move
through
the
stations
included
in
the
ensemble
and
press
the
Enter
button
to
listen
to
the
station
of
choice
and
exit
the
manual
tune
mode.
3.3
DAB
MODE
‐
SECONDARY
SERVICES
Some
stations
include
secondary
services
and
when
these
are
available
a
‘>’
symbol
appears
after
the
station
name.
To
access
this
service
press
the
Enter
button.
4.
USING
THE
RADIO
‐
FM
MODE
4.1
Turn
the
radio
on,
press
the
Mode
button
and
select
the
FM
mode.
The
display
will
show
‘switching
to
FM’
and
the
radio
will
tune
to
87.50MHz.
4.2
To
activate
auto
search,
briefly
press
the
Scan
button
and
the
radio
will
start
scanning
up
the
frequency
and
stop
automatically
once
the
next
station
up
has
been
found.
To
scan
downwards,
press
and
hold
the
Scan
button
for
at
least
1
second.
4.3
To
search
manually,
press
the
Forward
(
)
button
or
Backward
(
)
button
to
increment
the
frequency
by
0.05MHz.
4.4
To
change
the
audio
mode
(auto
or
mono)
press
the
Enter
button
on
the
unit,
this
will
switch
from
auto
to
mono,
press
and
again
to
switch
back.
If
auto
is
selected
the
radio
will
automatically
switch
between
stereo
and
mono
mode.
(Note:
As
this
unit
only
has
a
single
speaker,
these
modes
will
not
affect
the
speaker
output.)
4.5
If
an
FM
RDS
(Radio
Data
Signal)
is
present,
the
display
will
automatically
show
the
station
name
and
radio
text
(where
available).
5.
RADIO
DISPLAY
MODES
If
the
Menu
button
is
pressed
repeatedly
when
a
radio
station
is
playing,
the
second
line
of
the
station
display
will
scroll
through
the
follow
modes
with
each
press
of
the
button.
In
DAB
mode
In
FM
mode
Ensemble/Multiplex
(Group
name)
‐
The
ensemble/multiplex
is
a
group
of
station
that
are
bundled
and
transmitted
together
in
a
single
frequency.
There
are
national
and
local
multiplexes,
local
ones
contain
stations
that
are
specific
to
the
local
area.
Signal
strength
‐
the
display
will
show
a
slide
bar
to
indicate
the
strength
of
the
signal.
The
stronger
the
signal,
the
longer
the
bar.
DLS
(dynamic
label
segment)/Radio
text
‐
The
broadcaster
may
include
a
scrolling
message
about
the
current
programme.
Programme
type
‐
this
describes
the
style
of
the
programme.
If
the
information
is
not
available
the
display
will
show
‘<Programme
type>’.
Time
and
date
‐
the
time
and
date
will
be
automatically
updated
by
the
radio
time
signal.
Audio
mode
‐
the
display
will
show
if
the
station
being
received
is
stereo
or
mono.
Frequency
‐
display
will
show
the
frequency
of
the
station
being
broadcast.
Audio
bit
rate
‐
the
display
will
show
the
digital
audio
bit
rate
being
received.
6.
PROGRAMMED
STATION
FUNCTION
This
function
allows
up
to
10
stations
to
be
programmed
into
the
memory
and
stored
in
the
DAB
and
FM
modes.
6.1
Follow
the
directions
above
to
select
a
radio
station.
6.2
Press
and
hold
the
Preset
button
until
the
display
shows
the
flashing
Preset
number.
(Fig.
8)
Ensemble/Multiplex
(Group
mame)
Frequency
Audio
bit
rate
Signal
strength
Time/Date
DLS (Scrolling
text)
Programme
Type
Programme
Type
Audio
mode
Frequency
Time/Date
Signal
strength
Radio
Text
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