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Setup options
Press the Menu button, turn the Tune knob and push to select alarm settings or one of the following setup options.
Station order
Changes the order of your station list. Select one of the following options:
Alphanumeric Displays all stations in alphanumeric order.
Fav station Displays your six most listened to stations at the top of the station list and the rest below, in
alphanumeric order. Your favourite stations are displayed with a
next to their names.
Active station Displays active stations at the top of the station list and inactive ones at the bottom in alphanumeric
order. Inactive stations are those on the station list but not currently available, marked with a ’?’.
Multiplex Lists stations in groups according to their multiplex. Multiplexes or ensembles are groups of stations
owned and broadcast by a single operator.
Trim stn. list Removes inactive stations from the station list.
presets Available only when Fav station order (above) has been selected. Transfers your favourite stations to
the six preset buttons.
Tuning aid
Provides a signal level display which you can use to find the best position for your radio and aerial.
1. Select a DAB channel (UK stations are in range 11B – 12D). You see a signal level display. The empty block shows
the minimum level for good reception and the filled blocks show the current level.
2. Move your aerial while watching the display and to try to raise the current level to the empty block or beyond.
Once you have a good signal the display will show the multiplex name and add the stations to the station list.
3. Push the Menu button to exit the tuning aid or turn the Tune knob to select another channel.
Note You can also display the signal level at any time for a station you are listening to by pushing the Tune knob.
DRC value
DRC (Dynamic Range Control) value makes the quieter sounds in a broadcast easier to hear at low volume or in
a noisy environment. The DRC level of a broadcast is set by the station and sent with the signal. Check with the
broadcasters to find out if they use DRC on their stations. Select one of the following options:
DRC 0 DRC is switched off. Any DRC level broadcast will be ignored. This is the default setting.
DRC ½ DRC level is set to ½ that sent with the broadcast.
DRC 1 Applies the DRC level as sent with the broadcast.
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