
Information
To display information about the selected radio station, briefly press the
Info/Menu
button. Depen-
ding on the station, you can call up information on the frequency, radio text, date or time in the dis-
play by briefly pressing the
Info/Menu
button again.
Sleeptimer/Timer
The device is equipped with a sleep timer. When the function is activated, the device can automatically switch to standby mode after a predefined time. To activate the function,
press the
Info/Menu
button and press the
Tune+
button until the "System" menu appears. Press the
Enter
key once to enter the menu. Press the
Tune+
button again to select the
sleeptimer menu. By pressing the
Tune+
key you define the time interval (15, 30, 45, 60, 90 minutes) for the automatic shutdown. To deactivate the function, press the
Tune+
key
until "Off" appears in the display.
Operation Mode
The device has two ways to receive radio programs.
After the initial setup (page 4), you can switch between the reception options via the
Mode
button on the front of the device.
FM Radio
Worldwide VHF band II radio operates between 87.5 MHz and 108.0 MHz. In some countries only parts of it are used. Only Japan and some countries of the former Eastern Bloc, as
well as Brazil in future, sometimes use other frequency bands. The Radio Data System (RDS) translates additional information into radio broadcasting. The unit supports station-
dependent display of the radio station name and advanced broadcast information on the display.
DAB+ Radio
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is a digital broadcasting standard for terrestrial digital radio reception. It is suitable for the frequency range from 30 MHz to 3 GHz. DAB was develo-
ped in the Eureka 147 project of the EU in the years 1987-2000. Receiving stations using HE AAC + V2 coding is only possible with DAB + receivers. With the aim of distinguishing the
receivers that can also decode HE AAC + V2 in addition to MPEG-1 Layer 2, WorldDMB invented the designation "DAB +". However, this is a pure marketing name that is not part of
the standard. All devices available since November 2011 that can receive DAB + are backward compatible and can also receive DAB broadcasts using the current procedure (MPEG-1
Laye
r 2).
Volume
Turn the
-
knob on the front of the volume control unit.
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User Manual
FM Operation Mode
DAB+ Operation Mode