Operation Manual

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Retro DAB+ Operation Guide
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Retro DAB+ Operation Guide
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4. To select tracks to play, use your iPod/iPhone to navigate to your music. You can then navigate using
controls on your Retro DAB+:
a. Press (4) or (6) to play previous or next track.
b. Press (5) to play or pause the track.
c. Press and hold (4) or (6) to search the current track using high speed rewind or fast-
forward. Play will resume when you release the button.
AUX-IN
1. If the display shows the clock, press (1) to switch to working mode.
2. To connect the auxiliary device: plug the aux-in cable into the 3.5mm AUX-IN jack at the back of the radio.
3. To switch to AUX-IN press MODE(7) repeatedly button until the display briey shows ‘Switch to AUX-IN’.
4. To control the playback of the auxiliary device you need to use the device’s own controls. You may need
to adjust volume on your Retro DAB+ and the auxiliary device for optimum volume and clarity.
Alarm Clock
Your Retro DAB+ has dual alarms, which can operate in both working and standby mode. You can wake up
to DAB/DAB+, FM, iPod or two different beep tones.
To set an Alarm
1. In either standby or working modes press SNOOZE ( 9) to select ALARM 1. Press it again to select
ALARM 2. In either case the status of the alarm will be displayed:
2. The top line of the display shows the alarm number, and the currently selected alarm source. The default
setting is BEEPER1. The second line of the display shows ashing alarm status, and the time the alarm is
set.
3. Press (4) or (6) to display OFF or ON.
4. Press (5) to select OFF or ON. If you select ON the display will show ‘Alarm Time Set’, showing
current time and a ashing setting for alarm time. Hours will ash rst.
5. To search for stations manually or nd a specic frequency, briey press (4) or (6) to change
frequency in 0.05MHz steps down or up. Hold (4) or (6) to tune rapidly down or up the
spectrum. Scanning will stop when the button is released.
6. To store the current station as a preset:
a. You can store up to 10 FM presets.
b. Press and hold PRE (3) until a ashing ‘1’ is shown on the bottom right of the display and then release
the button. If you have no station stored as preset 1 “Preset Empty” will be displayed. If you do have
a station stored as preset 1, its name will be shown.
c. You can now cycle through your presets by pressing (4) or (6). To store a station as a preset,
either in an empty slot or replacing a previously stored station, press (5). “Preset x Stored” will
briey display on the lower line.
7. To select a preset station: press and release PRE (3). Press (4) or (6) to cycle through your
presets and press (5) to select the preset station currently displayed.
8. To display station information, repeatedly pressing INFO (8) will cycle through station information
that can include radiotext, programme type, signal strength bar, date/time, frequency, stereo/mono. The
information type you select will then be displayed for the FM stations you select.
9. To switch between stereo and mono in FM mode, press (5) to switch between Stereo and Mono.
Switching to mono can improve the listening experience for weak stations.
10. To set the time: in FM mode your Retro DAB+ will synchronize with the time and date of the station.
iPod or iPhone
1. Connect your iPod/iPhone: gently push the spring-loaded panel with the View Quest logo on it. It will
slide out to reveal the iPod/iPhone connector. Dock your iPod/iPhone.
2. If the display shows the clock, press (1) to switch to working mode.
3. To switch to iPod/iPhone press MODE (7) repeatedly until the display briey shows ‘Switch to iPod’. The
display will then show ‘iPod Connected’. If no device is docked, it will show ‘iPod Disconnected’.