Specifications

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Remote control: the handheld remote control allows you to control all basic
features of the unit via infrared.
You will also need the remote to store FM radio and internet radio presets.
Additionally, you can control the unit’s volume digitally via the remote. Please note
that the volume setting will always be set to the max setting after cycling the power
or waking up the unit from standby. The maximum analog output level can be
preset using the volume knob at the back of the unit. Set the volume knob to adjust
the analog output level of the PMR4000R to be equal to the level of other sound
sources in your system.
Equalizer: the equalizer function is available on all modules. Set the equalizer to
suit your taste. Various presets are available. These presets can not be edited,
except the “My EQ” setting.
Press the FM button or select “FM“ in the main menu for FM radio operation.
Tuning to available radio stations:
Press the “FM TUNE>>|“ or “|<<FM TUNE” to start an automatic station search.
The search function will stop, once a station has been found. To interrupt the
automatic search function, press the encoder while the unit is searching.
You can manually correct the frequency gradually in 0.05 MHz steps by turning the
rotary encoder.
To access additional radio settings: press the “MENU” button:
Scan setting: Search for strong stations only “Yes or No”.
Audio setting: Listen in mono only “Yes or No”. Listening in mono is a viable
option when listening to a weak station. It will help to reduce reception noise.
Storing a radio station to memory:
10 memory presets are available for storing. Tune to a radio station. Press and
hold a numeric key 1 to 10 on the handheld remote until “Preset stored” appears
on the display. When the memory location was already occupied, the unit will
overwrite the selected location without further notification.
Selecting a preset: briefly press a numeric button on the remote or push
<<PRESET” or “PRESET>>” on the units front panel to select a preset.
FM radio operation: