Display Modes; Scan Sensitivity Setting; Preset Stations; Storing Preset Stations - PERFECTPRO Teambox TBX1 Manuel De L'utilisateur

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Display modes

When you are listening to a FM station with RDS system, repeatedly press the Select /
Info button to cycle through the information. This will only function if the reception level
is sufficient and clear.
a. Radio text
Displays the message about the station being listened to as
ticker text.
b. Program type
Displays the type of station being listened to, e.g. Pop,
Classic, News, etc.
c. Signal strength
Displays signal strength for the station being listened to.
d. Frequency
Displays the frequency of the station being listened to.
e. Date
Displays the date of today.

Scan sensitivity setting

The radio will normally scan all stations from FM broadcasts including the weaker
signals. However, you may wish the Auto-scan to find only those stations with strong
enough signals to give good reception.
1.
Press the Power button to turn on the radio.
2.
Select the FM band by pressing the Source button.
3.
Press the Menu button, the display shows "Scan setting"; Then press the Select /
Info button to enter.
4.
Press the Tuning << or Tuning >> button to select between "All stations" or
"Strong stations only" (default is "Strong stations only").
The "Strong station" option will allow the radio to find strong signals only when
scanning.
5.
Press the Select / Info button to confirm your setting. The display will return to
normal radio display.

PRESET STATIONS

Storing preset stations

There are 20 memory presets in the radio, 10 for DAB and 10 for FM. Presets are
remembered by the radio in the event of a power failure.
1.
Press the Power button to turn on the radio.
2.
Press the Source button to select the desired waveband.
3.
Tune to the required station.
4.
Press and hold the Preset button until the display shows for example "Preset 01:
Empty".
5.
Press the Tuning << or Tuning >> button to select the desired preset number,
then press the Select / Info button to confirm saving preset. The display will show,
for example, "Preset 01 Stored".
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6.
Repeat step 3 to 5 for the remaining presets.
7.
Stations stored in the preset memories can be over-written by following the above
procedure.

Recalling preset stations

1.
Press the Power button to turn on the radio.
2.
Press the Source button to select the desired waveband.
3.
Press the Preset button until shows for example "Preset 01: 88.10MHz".
4.
Press the Tuning << or Tuning >> button to select the desired preset number,
then press the Select / Info button to recall the preset.
5.
The display will show, e.g. "P01", at the end of first line.

BLUETOOTH

The Bluetooth mode on your Teambox allows you to play audio, play sound from video
files and stream music from Bluetooth capable devices such as your mobile phone,
computer, tablet etc. through your Teambox loudspeaker.
When a Bluetooth enabled device such as your Teambox is in a 'discoverable'
state other Bluetooth devices can detect, pair with or connect to it.
'Bluetooth pairing' occurs when two Bluetooth enabled devices agree to establish a
connection and communicate with each other.
Bluetooth connectivity performance may vary depending on the connected Bluetooth
devices. Please refer to the Bluetooth capabilities of your device before connecting to
your Teambox. All features may not be supported on some paired Bluetooth devices.
A Bluetooth connection can provide a link for audio up to a distance of approximately ten
metres. When pairing two Bluetooth enabled devices, for convenience, we recommend
they should be no more than 2 to 3 metres apart. The presence of other functioning
Bluetooth devices during connection may lead to operational difficulties.
Bluetooth is a short-range radio communication system and generally Bluetooth devices
can communicate with each other clearly within a regular sized room or office. The
reliability of a Bluetooth connection between different rooms will greatly depend upon
the construction of the building.
Bluetooth communication range may be substantially reduced if the signal passes
through a solid object. Human bodies, brick and concrete walls, heavy furniture or
bookcases will all reduce the operational range of your Bluetooth devices to a greater
or lesser extent. Glass, dry-wall or wood panelled walls and office partitions may have
a less severe but noticeable effect. Metal pipes, foil-lined plasterboard, metal window
frames and domestic wiring can also have an effect. You should position your Bluetooth
devices closer to each other if you observe communication difficulties.
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