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39
Listening to the Radio—Continued
Selecting DAB Stations
You can also use the CD receiver’s PRESET
[t]/[1] button to select the DAB stations.
The operation of the PRESET [t]/[1] buttons can
be changed.
Press and hold the Stop [
2
] button for 3 seconds until
“Preset Mode” or “Station Mode” appears on the display.
Displaying DAB Radio Information
Press the remote controllers [DISPLAY] button repeat-
edly to display more information about the selected
DAB station.
You can also use the CD receiver’s [DISPLAY] button to
display this information.
1 DLS (Dynamic Label Segment)
When tuned to a station that’s broadcasting DLS text
data, the text will scroll across the display.
2 Program Type
Displays the type of program.
3 Bit Rate and Audio Mode
Displays the station’s bit rate and audio mode (ste-
reo, mono, or joint stereo).
4 Signal Quality
Displays the signal quality.
0–59: Poor reception
60–79: Good reception
80–100: Excellent reception
5Multiplex Name
Displays the name of the current multiplex.
6 Multiplex Number and Frequency
Displays the number and frequency of the current
multiplex.
Use the Rewind and Fast For-
ward [5]/[4] buttons to
select the DAB stations.
If a secondary service is available, a
right angle bracket (>) is displayed.
Press the Fast Forward [4] button to
listen to the secondary service.
While the secondary service is selected,
a left angle bracket (<) is displayed.
Press the Rewind [5] button to
return to the primary service.
When you select a station that you’ve
selected a lot in the past, the letter F
(short for Favorite) is displayed.
If you select a station that cannot be
received properly, a question mark (?)
is displayed.
Station Mode: Select DAB station (default).
Preset Mode: Select Preset (see page 43).
DISPLAY
( TUN/
TUN )
/
“F”
“?”
(Scroll)

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