XDR-S40DBP [GB]
4-449-401-
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DIGITAL RADIO
DAB/FM
Operating Instructions GB
©2012 Sony Corporation Printed in China
4-449-401-
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XDR-S40DBP
Tip
If you have moved to another region and want to make a new list of DAB stations,
perform the auto tune again. See “MENU Settings” for details.
MENU
AUTOTUNE
Listening to the Radio
1
Turn on the radio.
2
Select DAB.
3
Select a desired station or service.
4
Press ENTER/DISP to listen to
the selected station.
“SC” lights up on the display
when a secondary service is
selected. It blinks when the
selected primary station has
any secondary service.
1
Turn on the radio.
2
Select FM.
3
Press and hold
or
to
scan FM stations.
4
Press ENTER/DISP (or
,
) to
stop scanning while the desired
frequency is displayed.
When a station is received,
scanning pauses for
3 seconds.
Scanning...
Press
or
to tune to
the station more precisely.
Presetting stations
Tip
The preset DAB stations remain in the unit’s memory even after
the auto tune is performed.
1
Tune to the station you want.
2
Press and hold PRESET until
“PRESET” blinks on the display.
3
Select the desired
preset number.
Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Listening to the
Radio” above.
The preset number
also appears on the
display.
“SAVED” is displayed
and the station is
stored.
Listening to a preset station
1
Select DAB or FM.
2
Press PRESET.
3
Select the desired
preset number.
“PRESET” lights up
and the preset
number blinks
on the display.
To use the unit on
batteries
Rear side
Four LR6 (size AA)
batteries (not supplied)
Insert the
side of the battery first.
To change the display
Press ENTER/DISP repeatedly.
Station name
Scrolling text (DLS)
Clock
To display detailed
information of stations:
MENU
INFO
(See “MENU Settings.”)
To change the display
Press ENTER/DISP repeatedly.
Frequency
Clock
AC adaptor (supplied)
Volume
If it is the first time the radio is turned on,
auto tune is performed automatically.
Getting Started
Headphones
(stereo or monaural*
mini jack)
* When listening to a stereo broadcast using monaural headphones,
you will hear sound from the left channel only.