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How to clean the unit's surface with a soft cloth or mild soap liquid.
Instructions for inserting two AAA batteries into the remote control unit.
Important notes on battery polarity, type, and handling.
Using the provided AM loop antenna for good reception.
Using an external antenna for better AM reception.
Connecting the lead-type FM antenna to the 75Ω socket.
Using an external antenna for weak FM signals.
Shows signal strength of a tuned channel by pressing the knob.
Explains alphanumeric ordering of channels in the list.
What happens when a channel is not broadcasting or available.
Removing unavailable channels from the channel list.
Sets the order of stations in the channel list (Favourite, Alphanumeric, Active, Tidy).
Memorizes top ten listened stations to list them at the top.
Default channel listing by name, numbers first, then alphabetical.
Lists active stations first, followed by inactive channels.
Removes inactive stations from the channel list.
Assigns top ten favourite channels to preset numbers 1-10.
Shows the digital bit error rate (0-99) for broadcast quality.
Selects and stores DAB preset stations.
Displays the installed software version number.
Sets Dynamic Range Control for audio volume adjustment.
Displays the type of broadcast (Pop, Rock, Classical).
Shows the name of the multiplex broadcasting the programme.
Displays the current date and time supplied by the radio station.
Shows the bitrate of the current playing broadcast.
Dynamic Label Segment: scrolling text label from the radio station.
Displays the channel and frequency of the current playing broadcast.
Manually tuning FM/AM stations by changing frequency steps.
Automatically tuning FM/AM stations until a signal is found.
Selecting stations using preset numbers on the remote or knob.
Switches between Stereo and Mono FM reception modes.
Manually storing FM, AM, and DAB stations to preset channels.
Automatically stores up to 30 best received FM/AM stations.
Displays the station's service name or frequency.
Displays the current time provided by the radio station.
Displays the classification of the broadcast programme.
Displays text information (up to 64 characters) from the station.
Searches for and displays traffic announcements.
Tuning range and signal-to-noise ratio for FM reception.
Tuning range and signal-to-noise ratio for AM reception.
Technical details for DAB tuning, input, signal, and output.
Power requirements, dimensions, weight, and operating temperature.
List of included accessories with the unit.
Solutions for common issues like no sound or weak signals.
Specific issues related to DAB reception and display.