User guide
S1000-DAB User Guide
Frequency》where Frequency is the new frequency. Then the FM transmitter will
transmit FM signal at the new frequency. Now you can listen to DAB stations via
this FM frequency.
Operating on Car Radio
Manually change your car radio’s FM frequency to match the new S1000-DAB
transmitting frequency setup.
To Set the FM Transmitting Frequency Setting
You can set S1000-DAB to use either AutoTune or AutoScan mode, refer to sections
above To enable AutoTune, and To enable AutoScan, to change the FM transmitting
frequency. However, if you wish to override the setting and use your own preset FM
transmitting frequency, do this section or the sections below To Save a Desired FM
Transmitting Frequency in Memory, and To Recall FM Transmitting Frequency Saved in
Memory to change the FM transmitting frequency manually.
Tune the car radio to find an unused FM frequency (eg 106.7MHz) and make a
note of that number.
Press MENU and then ◄ or ► until the screen shows《 System Setup 》.
Press INFO/ENTER, and then press ◄ or ► until the screen shows
《 FM TX Frequency 》
Press INFO/ENTER to enter frequency selection screen and it shows
《 FM TX Frequency ; 87.6MHz 》
Then you can press ◄ or ► to step up or down FM frequency by 0.1MHz until
the desired FM frequency is displayed. (eg. 106.7MHz).
Finally, press INFO/ENTER to set this frequency as the FM transmitting
frequency of S1000-DAB, and the screen will show 《Re-tune to ; Frequency》
where Frequency is the new frequency. Then S1000-DAB will transmit FM
signal at the new frequency. Now you can listen to DAB stations via this FM
Frequency.
Note:
It is recommended to set the selected FM frequency as one of the memory
presets of your car radio, selecting this particular preset FM frequency and
together with setting the S1000-DAB’s FM transmitting frequency will quickly
enable you to start listening to DAB stations.
If this is the first time you use the S1000-DAB, it is necessary to perform a
Scan function as described in section To Scan the DAB Stations.
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