Kenwood DPX-7000DAB Operation Manual - Page 6

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DIGITAL RADIO About DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) DAB is one of the digital radio broadcasting systems available today. It can deliver digital quality sound without any annoying interference or signal distortion. Furthermore, it can carry text, pictures and data. In contrast to FM broadcast, where each program is transmitted on its own frequency, DAB combines several programs (called "services") to form one "ensemble." The "primary component" (main radio station) is sometimes accompanied by a "secondary component" which can contain extra programs or other information. Preparation: 1 Connect the supplied DAB antenna to the DAB antenna jack. ( 32) 2 Press repeatedly to select DIGITAL AUDIO. 3 Press and hold (LIST UPDATE) to start the Service List update. "LIST UPDATE" appears and update starts. "UPDATED" appears when update completes. Updates take up to 3 minutes. No interruption (such as traffic information) is possible during updates. • To cancel the Service List update: Press and hold (LIST UPDATE) again. Search for an ensemble 1 Press repeatedly to select DIGITAL AUDIO. 2 Press repeatedly (or press on RC-406) to select DB1/ DB2/ DB3. 3 Press and hold S / T (or press and hold S / on RC-406) to search for an ensemble. 4 Press S / T (or press S / on RC-406) to select an ensemble, service or component to listen. • To change the searching method for S / T: Press repeatedly. AUTO1 : Press S / T: Select an ensemble, service or component. Press and hold S / T: Automatically search for an ensemble. AUTO2 : Press S / T: Search for a preset station. MANUAL : Press S / T: Select an ensemble, service or component. Press and hold S / T: Manually search for an ensemble. • To store a service: Press and hold one of the number buttons (1 to 6). • To select a stored service: Press one of the number buttons (1 to 6) (or press one of the number buttons (1 to 6) on RC-406). 6

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DIGITAL RADIO
About DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
DAB is one of the digital radio broadcasting systems
available today. It can deliver digital quality sound
without any annoying interference or signal distortion.
Furthermore, it can carry text, pictures and data.
In contrast to FM broadcast, where each program is
transmitted on its own frequency, DAB combines several
programs (called “services”) to form one “ensemble.”
The “primary component” (main radio station) is
sometimes accompanied by a “secondary component”
which can contain extra programs or other information.
Preparation:
1
Connect the supplied DAB antenna to the DAB
antenna jack.
(
 
32
)
2
Press
repeatedly
to select DIGITAL AUDIO.
3
Press and hold
(LIST UPDATE)
to start the
Service List update.
“LIST UPDATE” appears and update starts. “UPDATED”
appears when update completes.
Updates take up to 3 minutes. No interruption (such as
traffic information) is possible during updates.
• To cancel the Service List update:
Press and hold
(LIST UPDATE)
again.
Search for an ensemble
1
Press
repeatedly to select DIGITAL AUDIO.
2
Press
repeatedly (or press
on RC-406) to select DB1/ DB2/ DB3.
3
Press and hold
S
 / 
T
(or press and hold
S
 / 
on RC-406) to search for
an ensemble.
4
Press
S
 / 
T
(or press
S
 / 
on RC-406) to select an ensemble, service
or component to listen.
To change the searching method for
S
 / 
T
: Press
repeatedly.
AUTO1
: Press
S
 / 
T
: Select an ensemble, service or component.
Press and hold
S
 / 
T
: Automatically search for an ensemble.
AUTO2
: Press
S
 / 
T
: Search for a preset station.
MANUAL
: Press
S
 / 
T
: Select an ensemble, service or component.
Press and hold
S
 / 
T
: Manually search for an ensemble.
To store a service
: Press and hold one of the number buttons (
1
 to 
6
).
To select a stored service
: Press one of the number buttons (
1
 to 
6
) (or press one of
the number buttons (
1
 to 
6
) on RC-406).