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automatically to fig.4. Once a scan is completed, the radio returns to play the previously-selected station or
first station on
the station list.
Note: if no radio station found, it shows “No DAB station”. For a better
reception, extend the antenna or do the full scan again in another place.
3. Manual tune – as well as the normal method of scanning, you can also manually
tune to a particular channel/frequency. This can be useful for adjusting your
antenna to achieve the best possible reception and scanning a particular channel
to update the station list. Under menu list, press the TUNE+/TUNE-button to
select “Manual tune” through the list of menu, Push ENTER button to confirm.
Then press the TUNE+/TUNE- button to select a particular channel/frequency
and then Push ENTER button to confirm the setting to fig.5. The display shows a live indication of the received
signal strength on the selected frequency. Adjustments to your antenna will be manifested in the received
signal strength displayed.
4. DRC (Dynamic range compression) – this function reduces the difference
between the loudest and quietest audio being broadcast. Effectively, this makes
quiet sounds comparatively louder and loud sounds comparatively quieter.
Options: off (default)/high/low under menu list, press the TUNE+/TUNE- button to
select “DRC” through the list of menu, Push ENTER button to confirm. Then press
the TUNE+/TUNE- button to select a particular setting and Push ENTER button to
confirm the setting to fig.6.
Note: DRC only works if it is enabled by the broadcaster for a specific station.
5. Prune – this removes all invalid stations indicated in the station list with a ‘?’ in
front of the station name. Under menu list, press the TUNE+/TUNE- button to
select “Prune” through the list of menu, Push ENTER button to confirm to fig.7.
Then press the TUNE+/TUNE- button to select <Yes>, and Push ENTER button
to confirm.
6. System – the System menu options are: sleep, time, backlight, language, factory,
reset, SW version to fig.8.
6.1 Sleep – when listening to the radio you can set a period of time before the
radio enters ‘standby’ mode.
Note: the radio must be active and not in ‘standby’ mode already.
Under the system menu, press the TUNE+/TUNE- button to select “Sleep”
through the list of menu, press ENTER button to confirm to fig.9. Then press
the TUNE+/TUNE- button to select < sleep off / 15mins / 30mins / 45mins / 60mins / 90mins >, and Push
ENTER button to confirm.
6.2. Time – if there is any DAB+ radio signal, the machine will automatically
update the time, there is no signal, can also be set manually to fig.10.
*Set Time/Date: set hour / set minute / set month / set date>set year > saved
*Auto update options: update from Any / update from DAB / update from FM / no
update
*Set 12/24 hour: 12hour/24 hours
*Set date format: DD-MM-YYYY/MM-DD-YYYY Cycle through Time menu by
Push the ENTER button, select a particular option, and Push the ENTER button changes.
6.3. Backlight – this radio display has a backlight which can be adjustable. You
can select the time out of the display backlight of your radio. Under the system
menu, press the TUNE+/TUNE- button to select “Backlight” through the list of
menu, Push the ENTER button to confirm to fig.11. You can now use the
TUNE+/TUNE- button, then press the TUNE+/TUNE- button to select < 10sec /
20sec / 30sec / 45sec / 60sec / 90sec / 120sec / 180sec / On >, and Push ENTER
button to confirm.
6.4. Language – the language used for display messages can be selected from
below options: English | Francais | Deutsch | Norsk | Nederlands Under the