Operation Manual

Manual tuning
Condition:
The DAB/FM antenna is connected.
Fig. 37: Manually tuning a DAB station
1. In DAB playback mode, press the [MENU]
button.
ð
The display shows [DAB Preset List].
2. Turn the click wheel until [DAB Manual Tune] is
displayed (Fig. 37).
3. Press the click wheel on the device or the [OK]
button on the remote control to confirm the
selection.
4. Turn the click wheel to different frequencies.
5. Press the click wheel to confirm your selection.
Removing inactive stations – Prune list
Condition:
The DAB station list created using the DAB scan func-
tion is out of date (e g., after moving to a different
location).
Fig. 38: Deleting inactive DAB stations
1. In DAB playback mode, press the [MENU]
button.
ð
The display shows [DAB Preset List].
2. Turn the click wheel until [Prune list] is shown
(Fig. 38).
Fig. 39: Pruning
3. Press the click wheel to confirm your selection.
ð
The inactive DAB stations will be deleted.
The display will show [Pruning] during this
process (Fig. 39).
11.2.2 Storing a DAB station
1. Press and hold one of the station preset buttons
on the re-mote control.
ð
The display shows the station preset.
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You can save up to 6 DAB stations via the remote
control.
11.2.3 Accessing saved DAB stations
1. Briefly press one of the station preset buttons
on the remote control.
ð
The selected station is played.
11.2.4 Accessing DAB information
In DAB mode, you can access information about the
station, program, etc. The information is shown in the
following order:
n Station name (starting point)
n Broadcaster
n DLS (“Dynamic Label Service “, program-related
information such as artist, track, etc.)
n Program type (e.g. sports)
n Station frequency
n Signal quality
1. In DAB mode, press the [STOP] button on the
device to access the DAB information. Alterna-
tive-ly, you can press the [DAB] button on the
remote control.
ð
The display shows the information in the
sequence indicated above.
2. Press the [STOP] button on the device or the
[DAB] button on the remote control again.
ð
The display shows the next information.
3. Proceed accordingly to access the remaining
DAB information.
11.2.5 Setting the DRC
The DRC setting (Dynamic Range Compression)
reduces the differ-ence in volume between quiet and
loud passages.
There are 3 different setting possibilities for the DRC:
n DRC HIGH
n DRC LOW
n DRC OFF
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