9
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Setting the equaliser
The USER sound setting allows you to make your own personal equaliser settings.
1. Repeatedly press the
DSC/UBS button
to select the USER sound setting.
2. Press and hold the
DSC/UBS button
until “BASS 0” is shown on the display.
3. Briefly Press the
DSC/UBS button
to choose the setting between BASS or TREBLE (TRE).
4. Set the value by using the
Volume buttons
.
Notes:
If you do not press any button within 5 seconds, the device will quit the setting.
Listening with headphones
1. Connect the headphones to the headphone jack (Ø3.5mm).
–This switches off the loudspeakers.
Warning:
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
TIME SETTING
A demo programme starts when you use the device for the first time. The time and day will flash on the
display, indicating that they need to be set.
Time setting may only be performed in standby mode.
1. Press the
Time button
to select the hour format between 12HR and 24HR.
2. Press and hold down the
Time button
until the hour digits flash on the display.
3. Set the hour by using the
Rewind or Forward button
, and press the
Time button
to confirm.
The minute digits flash.
4. Use the
Rewind
or
Forward button
to set the minute, and then press the
Time button
to confirm.
The day of week flashes.
5. Set the day of week by using the
Rewind
or
Forward button
, and press the
Time button
to confirm.
“CT ON” flashes on the display.
6. Use the
Rewind
or
Forward button
to set the RDS time synchronisation, press the
Time button
to
confirm and finish the time setting.
Notes:
You must reset the time after a power failure or when the mains plug is pulled out.
Some RDS stations transmit an RDS time signal. If the selected RDS programme transmits this time
information, the time will be automatically updated. This may take a few minutes.
10
TUNER MODE
Connecting the antenna
1. Plug the outdoor antenna cable or the wire antenna supplied into the
FM Antenna socket
.
Fully extend the wire antenna for FM reception.
2. Insert the MW frame antenna supplied into the
MW Antenna connector
.
Adjust the position of the antenna to have better reception.
Selecting the Tuner input source
1. Switch on the device by pressing the
On/Off button
2. Press the
Function button
to select the input source, FM Tuner or MW Tuner.
Automatic station search
The first time you switch on the device, the automatic station search in tuner mode searches and stores
up to 40 stations (20 stations each for FM and MW) with the best reception.
1. Switch on the device by pressing the
On/Off button
. The search starts.
After the search has finished, you will hear the station stored in preset position P01.
2. To find other stations, press the
Function button
to select the frequency band, FM or MW.
3. Press and hold the
Rewind
or
Forward button
until the frequency display changes to rapid
run-through. The search will stop automatically when it finds a station with sufficient strength.
4. When the end of the frequency band is reached, it will recommence searching from the opposite
end of the frequency band.
Notes:
The automatic station search can be interrupted by briefly pressing the
Stop button
.
Manual station search
1. To move the frequency in step, briefly press the
Rewind
or
Forward button
.
The frequency changes in steps of 50kHz (FM) or 9kHz (MW).
2. When the end of the frequency band is reached, it will recommence searching from the opposite
end of the frequency band.
Storing stations as presets
1. Press the
Rewind
or
Forward button
to select the station desired to store.
2. Press the
Program/Random button
to activate the storing function. The preset position (e.g. P01)
and “
PROG” flash on the display.
3. Choose the desired preset position by using the
Up
or
Down button
.
4. Press the
Program/Random button
to store the station.
5. To store more stations, repeat step 1 to 4.
Notes:
If stations are already stored in the preset positions, they are overwritten when new stations are stored.
If the device is disconnected from the mains for a period of time, all the preset stations are deleted.
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