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2. Press the SCAN button (5). The device then searches for
the radio stations which can be received.
3. You can select the next or the previous station by using
the UP/DOWN buttons (15/13). Confirm your selection
with the OK button (14).
4. If the reception is too weak and the received station
"motorboats", try to improve the reception by changing
the position of the antenna.
NOTE:
• For optimum DAB reception, we recommend to align
the telescopic antenna vertically.
• To manually set a DAB frequency, proceed as de-
scribed in the "Settings menu" sections.
Display additional DAB information
In DAB mode, you can display the following additional infor-
mation if broadcast by the radio station. To do so, press the
INFO button (11).
The DLS text is shown on the display by default.
• DLS: Short for Dynamic Label Segment. This involves
complementary data. This content may be e.g. informa-
tion about the station or the music title and artist being
played. If information on the track title is transmitted
by the station, you can display this information with the
INFO button.
• Displays the received signal strength.
• This indicates the station category (e.g. Pop-Music, News
etc.).
• Displays the name of the station group (e.g. DR Deutsch-
land).
• Frequency of the current radio station.
• The "SIGNAL ERROR" display shows the signal quality.
The lower the adjacent figure, the better the quality.
• Displays the digital Audio Bit Rate.
• Display the time.
• Display the date.
Save station
1. If you have found the desired station, hold down the
PRESET button (10). The first preset location appears on
the display. If the preset location is still empty the word
EMPTY appears under PRESET STORE.
2. For choosing the memory position, please press UP/
DOWN buttons (15/13).
3. Press OK to save the settings.
Select a preset station
1. Press the PRESET button (10).
2. Press the UP/DOWN buttons (15/13) to choose a memory
position.
3. Confirm your selection with the OK button (14).
AUX-IN jack
For connecting to external players, e.g. MP3 player, smart-
phone, tablet PC etc.
1. Connect the external device to the AUX-IN jack with a
3.5 mm stereo jack.
2. Press the STBY/FUNC repeatedly (7) until "Auxiliary Input
Mode" is shown on the display.
3. You can listen to the audio playback from an external
device through the speaker. You can use the control (9) to
adjust the volume.
4. For further information, please refer to the manual for the
external audio source.
NOTE:
Adjust the volume of the external device to an audible
level.
Settings menu
Numerous settings are made via the Settings menu (see
page 5).
In the Settings menu you can find the main menu and the
related submenus with the individual options.
To open the menu, press the MENU/SLEEP button (6) during
operation.
• Use the UP/DOWN buttons (15/13) to navigate in the
menu.
• Use the OK button (14) to select a submenu, or confirm a
setting.
• To exit the menu, press the MENU/SLEEP button (6).
NOTE:
• If you do not press any button within 30 seconds, the
menu is hidden.
• The currently set option is highlighted by " ".
A Settings menu can be found in DAB mode, as well as in
FM/AUX mode. The DAB and FM/AUX menu is explained
below along with the general SYSTEM menu.
DAB Menu
The DAB menu is divided into menus: Full scan, Manual tune,
DRC and Prune.
• Full scan: Starts the station scan. The DAB frequency
band is scanned for stations.
• Manual tune: To do so you need to know the station
frequency. This can be found on the internet site of the
broadcasting service. Select individual frequencies using
the UP/DOWN buttons (15/13).
• DRC: short for Digital Range Control (dynamic range).
The term DRC describes the ratio between the quietest
and the loudest sound. If the dynamic range is very high
there are very soft sounds as well as very loud sounds.
Under some circumstances this may present a problem
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