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/ ENTER button again. Leave the menu. Now you
can select the next or the previous station with the /
buttons.
•
DRC:
short for
D
igital
R
ange
C
ontrol (dynamic range).
The term DRC describes the ratio between the quietest
and the loudest sound. If the dynamic range is very high
there are very soft sounds as well as very loud sounds.
Under some circumstances this may present a problem
with playback. Let us assume that you are listening to a
radio station in a relatively loud environment. By increas-
ing the volume you can play the quiet sections louder.
This however has the disadvantage that the loud sections
become uncomfortably loud. It makes sense here to
reduce the dynamic range. Select between the options:
-
DRC Off:
The dynamic range is not reduced.
-
DRC High:
The dynamic range is sharply reduced.
-
DRC Low:
The dynamic range is slightly reduced.
•
Prune:
It may be that you can no longer receive some
stations after a station scan or change of location. With
this function you can delete these stations from the
reception list. Select “YES” and confirm with the
/ ENTER button.
FM Menu
• Scan setting:
Select the desired option for automatic
station search.
-
Strong stations only:
Only clear stations are searched.
-
All stations:
Search for all stations that can be received.
In this case, station search also stops for weak stations.
DAB + FM Menu (SYSTEM)
The following submenus can be found in the “System” menu:
• Sleep:
Set the time after which the device will switch off
automatically. Available options: 15, 30, 45, 60 and 90
minutes. Setting OFF will deactivate this function.
NOTE:
When activated, the “ ” icon will appear in the display.
• Alarm:
Refer to the chapter “Alarm Function” on page 59.
•
Time:
Set the time and the date manually. You can also
set the automatic update and the display format of the
date.
-
Set Time / Date:
Here, you can manually set the time
and date.
-
Auto update:
Here, select the source from which the
automatic update of time and date should be carried
out. Select from: Update from any, Update from DAB,
Update from FM and No update.
-
Set 12 / 24 hour:
Select between 24 hour and 12 hour
display.
NOTE:
In 12 hour display
AM = morning, PM = afternoon appears.
-
Set date format:
Select between the two options for
displaying the date. TT – MM – JJJJ (Day – Month – Year)
or MM – TT – JJJJ (Month – Day – Year).
•
Language:
Change the OSD language.
•
Factory reset:
Select the “YES” command if you want to
reset the device again to the factory defaults. All settings
which you have made will be lost.
•
SW version:
Here, you can display the Software Version
of the device.
Playing back music via Bluetooth
Bluetooth involves a technology for wireless radio connection
of devices over a short distance. Devices with Bluetooth
standard are transmitting between 2.402 and 2.480 GHz in
the ISM band (
I
ndustrial,
S
cientific and
M
edical). Interference
can be caused for example by WLAN-networks, DAB radios,
cordless phones, or microwave ovens which work on the
same frequency band.
This device offers you the possibility to use a Bluetooth-en-
abled device. The functional radius is limited to approx. 15
metres depending on the surroundings and the unit used.
If your playing device supports the A2DP profile (
A
dvanced
A
udio
D
istribution
P
rofile) and has a music-player function,
then you can also wirelessly transfer music to the device.
The A2DP profile involves a multi-vendor Bluetooth profile.
By streaming, stereo-audio signals are wirelessly transferred
between the playing device (source) and the receiving
device. To be able to remotely control the source, the play-
back device must support the AVRCP profile (
A
udio
V
ideo
R
emote
C
ontrol
P
rofile.
Due to the different device manufacturers, models, and
software versions, a full functionality cannot be guaranteed.
Logging on Devices (Pairing)
Before you listen to music via the unit, you must pair the
devices.
1. Ensure, that the Bluetooth function is activated in your
player (e. g. mobile phone). For this, refer to the operation
manual of your player.
2. Use the MODE button to select BLUETOOTH mode.
“Disconnected” starts flashing in the display. Shortly after
that you will hear the speaker announcing “PAIRING”. This
signalizes that the device is in pairing mode.
3. Choose the Bluetooth menu in your player and register the
device in your player. For this, refer to the operation manu-
al of your player. The device “AEG DAB 4158” will show in
your player as a selection.
NOTE:
• Only one playback device can be connected with
the device at one time. If the device is already
connected with another playback device, the device
will not appear in the BT selection menu.