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Manual Tune, >5a, 928 Mhz, Signal Str Xxx], Local Scan/full Scan

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LOAD PRESET MANUAL TUNE This option allows you to manually tune in a station and view the 1 When the DAB menu is open, select LOAD PRESET strength of the signal as it changes. This could be useful when and press the INPUT SELECTOR knob. adjusting or positioning an antenna for better reception. EN 2 Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob until the preset channel number for the station you want to load is 1 When the DAB menu is open, select MANUAL TUNE, and press the INPUT SELECTOR knob. shown. oo You can also use the up and down (k, j) buttons on the remote control. 2 Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob until the station you want to hear is shown. Display example 3 Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to load the station. *MANUAL TUNE >5A 174.928 MHz CLEAR PRESET 1 When the DAB menu is open, select CLEAR PRESET and press the INPUT SELECTOR knob. 2 Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob until the preset channel number for the station you want to remove is shown. 3 Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select the station. The signal strength indicator appears. Display example 5A 174.928 MHz [Signal Str XXX] 3 Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to remove the sta- tion from the list of presets. STATION LIST See "Listening to DAB radio" on page 25. 4 While viewing the signal strength, adjust or repo- sition the antenna until the strongest signal is received. oo Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to cancel manual tune and resume normal reception. LOCAL SCAN/FULL SCAN LOCAL SCAN The unit will scan the DAB bands between 9A (202.928 MHz) and 13F (239.200 MHz) and add the stations found to the station list. FULL SCAN The unit will scan all the DAB bands and add the stations found to the station list. Try this if LOCAL SCAN does not find the stations you want. 1 When the DAB menu is open, select LOCAL SCAN or FULL SCAN. 2 Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to start scanning the DAB bands. DRC SCALE Use this option to adjust the amount of Dynamic Range Control (DRC) applied to received broadcasts. DRC is used to reduce the range between high and low volumes of audio and is sometimes applied at the broadcast source. Pop music might have a high value of DRC applied, appropriate for constantly high listening levels, while classical music broadcasts might have no DRC applied to allow the listener to hear the full dynamic range of the source volume. 1 When the DAB menu is open, select DRC SCALE, and press the INPUT SELECTOR knob. The DRC setting appears. 2 Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob until the desired DRC setting is shown. You can select one of the three DRC settings: OFF, LOW, HIGH. oo When set to HIGH, the broadcast DRC is applied. Set to LOW, only half the broadcast DRC value is applied. Set to OFF, no DRC is applied. 27

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LOAD PRESET
1
When the DAB menu is open, select LOAD PRESET
and press the INPUT SELECTOR knob.
2
Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob until the preset
channel number for the station you want to load is
shown.
o
You can also use the up and down (
k
,
j
) buttons on the
remote control.
3
Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to load the station.
CLEAR PRESET
1
When the DAB menu is open, select CLEAR PRESET
and press the INPUT SELECTOR knob.
2
Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob until the preset
channel number for the station you want to remove
is shown.
3
Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to remove the sta-
tion from the list of presets.
STATION LIST
See “Listening to DAB radio” on page 25.
LOCAL SCAN/FULL SCAN
LOCAL SCAN
The unit will scan the DAB bands between 9A (202.928 MHz) and
13F (239.200 MHz) and add the stations found to the station list.
FULL SCAN
The unit will scan all the DAB bands and add the stations found to
the station list. Try this if LOCAL SCAN does not find the stations you
want.
1
When the DAB menu is open, select LOCAL SCAN or
FULL SCAN.
2
Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to start scanning
the DAB bands.
MANUAL TUNE
This option allows you to manually tune in a station and view the
strength of the signal as it changes. This could be useful when
adjusting or positioning an antenna for better reception.
1
When the DAB menu is open, select MANUAL TUNE,
and press the INPUT SELECTOR knob.
2
Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob until the station
you want to hear is shown.
Display example
*MANUAL TUNE
>5A
174.928 MHz
3
Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select the
station.
The signal strength indicator appears.
Display example
5A
174.928 MHz
[Signal Str XXX]
4
While viewing the signal strength, adjust or repo-
sition the antenna until the strongest signal is
received.
o
Press the INPUT SELECTOR knob to cancel manual tune and
resume normal reception.
DRC SCALE
Use this option to adjust the amount of Dynamic Range Control
(DRC) applied to received broadcasts. DRC is used to reduce the
range between high and low volumes of audio and is sometimes
applied at the broadcast source. Pop music might have a high
value of DRC applied, appropriate for constantly high listening
levels, while classical music broadcasts might have no DRC applied
to allow the listener to hear the full dynamic range of the source
volume.
1
When the DAB menu is open, select DRC SCALE,
and press the INPUT SELECTOR knob.
The DRC setting appears.
2
Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob until the desired
DRC setting is shown.
You can select one of the three DRC settings: OFF, LOW, HIGH.
o
When set to HIGH, the broadcast DRC is applied. Set to LOW,
only half the broadcast DRC value is applied. Set to OFF, no
DRC is applied.