Operating modes
broadcast the same station identification, or
t
o signal the other corr
esponding FM st
ation
thr
ough D
AB. When the corr
esponding FM
st
ation has been found, “FM” is displayed be-
hind the name of the station. If the corre-
sponding DAB station becomes available
again, it returns to DAB mode after a while
and the “FM” identification is concealed.
●
Switch to a similar station: This allows
service providers to indicate alternative sta-
tions with similar content. In this way, if the ra-
dio loses coverage of a DAB station and does
not find an alternative FM or DAB frequency, it
is possible to tune to a station with similar
content.
Radio text
Some stations transmit additional text infor-
mation, the so-called radio text.
Radio text is displayed in the upper half of the
screen above the memory buttons
›››
Fig. 184
or on the Station Information or Radio text
screens of the Display menu
›››
page 193.
The radio text display can be deactivated in
the DAB Settings
›››
page 197.
Slideshow
Some stations transmit additional visual infor-
mation in the form of images.
These images are displayed as a slideshow
on the Stations
or Slidesho
w
screens of the
Screen menu
›
›
›
page 193
.
The slidesho
w can be displ
ayed in full scr
een
by pressing on the current image.
Screen Menu
The function buttons refer to the menu that is
displayed when the View
button is pressed
›
›
›
Fig. 184
.
Function button: function
Preset list : Viewing the preset buttons
›››
Fig. 184.
Station List : Simultaneous display of radio text and
slideshows instead of memory keys
›››
Fig. 185.
Radio text : The radio text is displayed instead of the
memory buttons.
Slideshow : Slideshows are shown in full screen mode.
Note
Not all DAB stations broadcast radio text
and slideshows.
Memory buttons
Fig. 186
RADIO main menu.
In the R
adio main menu, you can store sta-
tions fr
om all av
ail
abl
e fr
equency w
ave-
lengths on the numbered function buttons.
These function buttons are called “memory
buttons”.
Storing the station on the memory buttons
See: Preset stations
›››
page 195.
Change the memory bank (screens)
●
Move your finger over the screen from left
to right or vice-versa.
●
OR: Press one of the function buttons
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Fig. 186
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