Bose 033975 Owners Guide - Page 11

Listening to DIGITAL RADIO

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Listening to DIGITAL RADIO The Wave® music system III incudes the ability to receive Band III digital radio broadcasts, a technology that supports a cleaner reproduction of broadcast audio, decreasing certain audio noise sometimes heard on analog radios. In addition to music and speech, digital audio transmissions contain program information. This could be a plot summary to a play, the name of the track currently being played, E-mail addresses, up to the minute sports results, or competition details. When DIGITAL RADIO is selected, information about the current station is displayed that is similar to the following example: Clock time Selected source Preset number Station information To change how information is displayed, see "Displaying station information" on page 12 Note: The very first time you select DIGITAL RADIO, "PLEASE WAIT SCANNING" is displayed for a few minutes while the system scans for available digital radio stations. Note: If you cannot receive one or more digital radio stations in your area you may need to install the external antenna included with your system. See "Installing an external antenna for DIGITAL RADIO" on page 18. Tuning to a digital radio station The digital radio tunes to stations alphabetically by station name. Primary station names appear in alphabetical order with secondary station names appearing after the primary station name. Press Seek/Track the next station. to tune forward to Press Seek/Track to tune backward to the previous station. Browsing available stations The digital radio features "browse ahead" capability - you can scan through the names of available stations while continuing to listen to the current station. LISTENING TO RADIO Press, or press and hold Seek/Track or to browse forward or back through digital stations. You will continue to hear the current digital radio station while tuning. If you release the Seek/Track button for more than one second, the radio will tune to the displayed station. To return to the previously tuned station, press either Tune/MP3< or Tune/MP3 >. Storing digital radio station presets You can store up to six DIGITAL RADIO stations for quick recall using the Presets buttons. 1. Tune to the station you want to save as a preset. 2. Press and hold one of the six Presets buttons until you hear a double beep and the preset number and station information appear on the display. 3. Press one of the Presets buttons to quickly tune to a previously stored DIGITAL RADIO station. Primary stations and secondary services Primary digital radio stations and secondary services are tuned in the same manner. The difference between them is in how they are broadcast. Primary digital radio stations are similar to FM broadcasts in that they generally broadcast the same number of hours as FM. If a primary digital radio station goes off-air while you are listening, or if signal strength drops to zero, "UNAVAILABLE" is displayed. Secondary services are digital broadcasts that are associated with a primary digital radio station. A secondary service may only broadcast periodically and may broadcast different program material than the primary digital radio station. If a secondary service goes off-air while you are listening, or if the signal strength drops to zero, "OFF AIR" is displayed for two seconds. Then, the digital radio tunes to the associated primary digital radio station. When tuned to a primary digital radio station or secondary service with a low signal, the display alternates between "LOW SIGNAL" and the station name. Refer to page 18 for installing an external antenna. English - 11

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English – 11
L
ISTENING
TO
R
ADIO
Listening to DIGITAL RADIO
The Wave
®
music system
III
incudes the ability to
receive Band III digital radio broadcasts, a technology
that supports a cleaner reproduction of broadcast audio,
decreasing certain audio noise sometimes heard on
analog radios.
In addition to music and speech, digital audio
transmissions contain program information. This could
be a plot summary to a play, the name of the track
currently being played, E-mail addresses, up to the
minute sports results, or competition details.
When DIGITAL RADIO is selected, information about the
current station is displayed that is similar to the following
example:
Note:
The very first time you select DIGITAL RADIO,
“PLEASE WAIT SCANNING” is displayed for a few minutes
while the system scans for available digital radio stations.
Note:
If you cannot receive one or more digital radio sta-
tions in your area you may need to install the external
antenna included with your system. See “Installing an
external antenna for DIGITAL RADIO” on page 18.
Tuning to a digital radio station
The digital radio tunes to stations alphabetically by
station name. Primary station names appear in
alphabetical order with secondary station names appearing
after the primary station name.
Press
Seek/Track
to tune forward to
the next station.
Press
Seek/Track
to tune backward
to the previous station.
Browsing available stations
The digital radio features “browse ahead” capability –
you can scan through the names of available stations
while continuing to listen to the current station.
Press, or press and hold
Seek/Track
or
to browse forward or back through
digital stations.
You will continue to hear the current digital radio station
while tuning. If you release the
Seek/Track
button for
more than one second, the radio will tune to the
displayed station.
To return to the previously tuned station,
press either
Tune/MP3<
or
Tune/MP3 >
.
Storing digital radio station presets
You can store up to six DIGITAL RADIO
stations for quick recall using the
Presets
buttons.
1.
Tune to the station you want to save as a preset.
2.
Press and hold one of the six
Presets
buttons until
you hear a double beep and the preset number and
station information appear on the display.
3.
Press one of the
Presets
buttons to quickly tune to
a previously stored DIGITAL RADIO station.
Primary stations and secondary
services
Primary digital radio stations and secondary services are
tuned in the same manner. The difference between them
is in how they are broadcast.
Primary digital radio stations
are similar to FM
broadcasts in that they generally broadcast the same
number of hours as FM. If a primary digital radio station
goes off-air while you are listening, or if signal strength
drops to zero, “UNAVAILABLE” is displayed.
Secondary services
are digital broadcasts that are
associated with a primary digital radio station. A
secondary service may only broadcast periodically and
may broadcast different program material than the
primary digital radio station.
If a secondary service goes off-air while you are
listening, or if the signal strength drops to zero, “OFF
AIR” is displayed for two seconds. Then, the digital radio
tunes to the associated primary digital radio station.
When tuned to a primary digital radio station or
secondary service with a low signal, the display
alternates between “LOW SIGNAL” and the station
name. Refer to page 18 for installing an external
antenna.
Clock time
Preset
number
Selected
source
Station information
To change how information is
displayed, see “Displaying
station information” on
page 12