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Station Order: Allows customizing the DAB station list. Press the
pq
buttons to cycle through:
Alphanumeric, Ensemble (grouped by station frequencies), or Validity (inactive stations placed last).
Press Select to set your preference.
DAB display messages:
“Station off-air”: From time to time, some stations may stop broadcasting to perform upgrades
or maintenance. In such instances, the LCD will show “Station off-air” and there will be no audio.
Secondary Services: Secondary stations will be indicated by a >> symbol next to the station
name. Secondary services may not be available in your area.
“
?
”: If this symbol appears next to the station name, it means the station is invalid or inactive.
“Not Available“: Shown when tuning a DAB station with an insufficient signal.
DAB Reception:
The number of DAB stations you will receive depends on your location. Fully extend the antenna
in the vertical position. Position the antenna for best reception for each DAB channel and/or move
the radio to a location that provides best reception (such as in front of a window). Just as with
analog radio, weak digital signals can have a negative affect on sound quality.
WARNING: The DAB/FM antenna is not designed to be removed. Removal of this antenna
will void your warranty.
FM Reception:
Buildings made with concrete, steel, or aluminum siding will hinder reception. Household appliances,
electric blankets, computers, CD players, microwave ovens, and other electronic devices can also
adversely affect reception or inject noise. If you experience this, move the N further from
the offending device(s) or plug it into an electrical outlet not shared by another device.
FM RDS:
The Radio Data System (RDS) transmits text data along with the audio broadcast. Not all FM stations
utilize RDS, thus, text may not be present with some stations. For stations using RDS, the text might
still not appear or might appear scrambled if the RDS signal is too weak. In such cases, experiment
with the position of the N FM antenna. Note: RDS content is determined by each individual
FM station. If the content shown is inaccurate, that is not the fault of the N.
The Display:
The display’s backlight and display LCD contrast are controlled automatically via a small sensor in
the lower right corner of the front panel. There are no manual adjustments other than turning the
display off whenever the N is turned off. This option is found in the main menu under
“Settings”. If selected, the display will go dark after the N is turned off. This might be useful
when using the N as an alarm clock in a bedroom and complete darkness is desired. The
display will return to normal when the N is powered on again, the alarm sounds, or power
is interrupted. While the display is dark, press any button on the remote control (except Power) to
turn the display on for seconds. This will allow you to see the time without having to turn the radio
on and off again. Note: The display can be affected by hot and cold temperatures.
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