Owner’s manual
Safety instructions Warranty information Keep the radio away from heat sources. Do not use the radio near water. Avoid objects or liquids getting into the radio. Do not remove screws from or open the radio casing. Fit the mains adaptor to an easily accessible socket, located near the radio and ONLY use the mains power adapter supplied. Imagination Technologies Ltd.
Contents Start ........................................................................ 2 Quick set up ......................................................................................... 2 Controls at a glance .............................................................................. 3 Rear connectors .................................................................................... 3 Using your EVOKE Mio ...........................................................4 Volume controls .............
Start Quick set up > Controls at a glance > Rear connectors Quick set up Unclip the aerial from the clip on the rear of the radio and fully extend it (steps A and B). Your power adapter may be supplied with a two-pin European plug. Customers in the UK should remove and replace with the supplied three-pin UK plug. Insert the jack of the supplied mains adapter into the socket on the rear of the radio (C).
Controls at a glance Volume dial Adjust and mute volume > page 4 Tune dial Browse and select radio stations > page 4 Use textSCAN > page 5 Source Switch audio source > page 4 1 Standby Switch the radio into standby or off if a ChargePAK is fitted > page 10 Presets 1 − 6+ Store up to 30 DAB or FM preset stations > page 8 Tune Volume + 2 Menu Use Intellitext > page 9 Set the alarm > page 6 Adjust the display > page 11 Setup options > pages 11-13 3 4 5 6+ Source Info Menu Standby Timer Ligh
Using your EVOKE Mio Adjust volume > Switch DAB/FM/Aux > Change stations > Change on-screen info > textSCAN™ Volume controls Adjusting the volume Muting the volume Volume Volume Volume - + - + Switching between DAB, FM and an Auxiliary device Press the Source button and then repeat to listen to DAB, FM or Auxiliary device (a separate device such as an MP3 player).
Changing the information shown on screen You can change the information that is displayed on screen. Press the Info button and repeat to cycle through the information display options available for the current audio source. Scrolling text Full screen time Time and date Programme type Multiplex name Multiplex info Bit rate Signal quality Signal strength Stereo mode ChargePAK status Information broadcast by most DAB stations and some FM (RDS) stations.
Setting the alarm & timer Set the alarm > Set the kitchen timer Setting the alarm (Menu > Alarm settings) EVOKE Mio has an alarm which switches the radio on (if in standby mode) and tunes to a DAB or FM radio station or sounds an alarm tone. 1. Press the Menu button, turn the Tune dial and push to select ‘Alarm settings’. 2. Push the Tune dial to select ‘Set alarm’, scroll to ‘On’ and push the Tune dial to select. The alarm is now active. Tune Tune Off Set alarm Tune Off On 3.
7. If you have selected a DAB or FM alarm you can push the Tune dial to select ‘Alarm volume’ and turn to adjust the volume level for the alarm from 1 (very quiet) to 32 (very loud). Tune 08 Alarm volume Tune Tune 10 That’s it! You can see if the alarm is currently switched on in the ‘Full screen time’ display (see page 5). Alarms can be set and adjusted from standby by pressing the Menu button.
Presets and Intellitext Store and select preset stations > Browse Intellitext Storing and selecting presets Store up to 30 of your favourite DAB or FM radio stations in a combined list. To quick-store a DAB or FM station to a preset button (1–5) Tune to the DAB or FM station you want to store. Press and hold one of the numbered Preset buttons (1–5) for two seconds until you see the ‘Preset saved’ message on the bottom line.
Intellitext® Intellitext provides on-demand text information such as sports headlines, weather, and news from DAB stations that support the service including BBC Radio Five Live and talkSPORT. The text is updated by the broadcasters and stored in your radio while you listen to stations. Intellitext is listed by station and split into categories. For example, the broadcaster may send information on Football, Cricket, Headlines, etc.
Using a ChargePAK + ChargePAK ™ Removing ChargePAK > Installing ChargePAK > General notes for use ChargePAK E1 is a rechargeable battery pack provided with your EVOKE Mio. ChargePAK provides the benefits of rechargeable batteries without the inconvenience of removing and recharging separate batteries. ChargePAK is designed to be left in your unit, so if usually connected to the mains, your product will always be charged up, ready to go. + Model E1 ChargePAK ™ Removing a ChargePAK 1.
Setup options Options available in DAB > Options available in FM > General options Options available in DAB When listening to DAB, press the Menu button, turn the Tune dial to scroll through the options and push the Tune dial to select. DRC value (Menu > DRC value) DRC (Dynamic Range Control) value makes the quieter sounds in a DAB broadcast easier to hear at low volume or in a noisy environment. Check with the broadcasters to find out if they use DRC.
Options available in FM FM tuning mode (Menu > FM tuning mode) Seek When you turn the Tune dial, the radio tunes to the next station with a good signal. Manual When you turn the Tune dial, the radio tunes up or down the FM frequency range by 0.05 MHz. FM stereo mode (Menu > FM stereo mode) Choose from Stereo or Mono (default). Mono may improve audio clarity where stereo signals are weak.
Set clock (Menu > Set clock) You can manually set the time and date if required. If you have a DAB signal and/or a good FM (RDS) reception these will be updated automatically. Energy saving (Menu > Energy saving) This product has a special energy saving standby mode. EVOKE Mio is part of the PURE EcoPlus product family, designed and manufactured to minimize power consumption when the unit is switched on and to use less than 1 Watt in standby.
Help and Specifications Secondary and inactive stations > Hints and tips > Technical Specifications Secondary and inactive stations (<>) Secondary DAB services Some stations have accompanying secondary services which provide extra information or alternative content and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a station has a secondary service available, the station shows ‘>>’ next to its name in the station list and the secondary service appears next to the station in the list.
Technical Specifications General Stereo digital radio (stereo output requires headphones or external amplifier) with full Band III and FM reception. ETS 300 410 compliant and capable of decoding all DAB transmission modes 1-4 up to and including 256 kbps. Supports FM RDS and RadioText. Frequency ranges Band III 174-240 MHz, FM 87.5-108 MHz. Speaker Full-range 3" drive unit. Audio power output 7W RMS per channel. Inputs 6V DC power adaptor socket (230V supplied). 3.5mm Aux In for auxiliary devices.
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