Operation Manual

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The factory setting for DRC is off.
7. FM Mode
In this mode, the DABMAN 110 receives analog radio signals from the FM band
(between 87.5 and 108 MHz) and RDS signals, provided they are transmitted.
To ensure optimum reception, extend the telescopic antenna to the maximum
length before you turn on the radio.
7.1. Turn on FM Mode
Turn on the radio by pressing and holding the STBY/FUNC button.
Select the FM mode by briey pressing the STBY/FUNC button, the display
shows the message "FM Mode".
Now press and hold the SCAN button to scan the frequency range from
bottom to top for a receivable radio station. The search will stop
automatically when a radio station is received.
Use the Up/Down buttons to ne-tune the reception, here the frequency is
adjusted in steps of 50 kHz up or down.
Should the reception be weak or superimposed by strong noise, you can
increase the reception quality by carefully aligning the antenna.
7.2. FM Station Presets
Analogous to the DAB+ mode, the DABMAN 110 is also equipped with 20
station presets in FM mode, which can be programmed according to your
preferences. To save a station, proceed as described in chapter 6.4. above.
7.3. LCD Display in FM Mode
7.3.1. RDS station information
In FM mode, the LCD display will show background information about the
received programme, if sent by the broadcaster. These include, in addition to
the current time, the name of the selected radio station and further information,
such as the name of the song and the artist. Where the information exceeds a
length of 16 characters, the information will be displayed as ticker text.
7.3.2. Info Button: access further information
By repeatedly pressing th info button (see chapter 4, table 2) you can scroll
through the info menu and access various information (genre, frequency, audio
mode, time, date).
8. AUX Mode
In AUX mode, you can play MP3 les stored on external devices, such as MP3
players or smartphones, on the DABMAN 110.
Connect an external device, such as an MP3 player, with a 3.5mm audio
cable (included) to the AUX-In jack (see chapter 4, table 16) on the back of