Storing Stations - IMG STAGELINE CD-112RDS/BT Mode D'emploi

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6.3 Operation of the Bluetooth receiver
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The Bluetooth receiver is used for radio commu-
nication with a Bluetooth signal source (e. g.
notebook, smartphone, tablet PC). Thus, the
CD-112RDS / BT will be able to replay the audio
files that have been stored on this source.
Note: The Bluetooth signal source must be compatible
with the A2DP protocol (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile); otherwise radio communication will not be pos-
sible.
1) Enable the Bluetooth function on the note-
book, smartphone or tablet PC (see manual
of the unit, if necessary).
2) To switch on the Bluetooth receiver of the CD-
112RDS / BT, keep the button BT POWER
(25) pressed briefly until the LED PAIR (23)
starts flashing.
3) To link the CD-112RDS / BT to the Bluetooth
signal source, keep the button PAIR (22)
pressed briefly until the LED PAIR keeps
flashing more slowly. As soon as the radio
communication has been established, the
LED PAIR will light permanently.
Note: On the display of the Bluetooth signal source,
the CD-112RDS / BT is indicated as "Audio Blue-
tooth".
4) Start a title at the Bluetooth signal source.
5) To pause or continue the title, press the but-
ton
(25).
Note: As long as the replay is interrupted, the signal
of the CD / MP3 player or of the tuner will be present
at the output PRIORITY (34).
6) Use the buttons DOWN /
to go to the previous or next title (press the
button briefly) or for fast forward / reverse
(keep the button pressed).
7) To switch off the Bluetooth receiver, keep the
button BT POWER pressed until the LED
PAIR is extinguished.
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6.4 Operation of the tuner

6.4.1 Storing stations

For storing stations, 30 station numbers are
available.
A – Automatic station scanning and storage
Due to the automatic function, station scanning
and storage is quick and easy. The tuner will
scan the reception range and will automatically
store the stations received one after the other:
Keep the button ASM (30) pressed until figures
start appearing on the frequency indication. Once
the tuner has switched to the station on station
number 1, all stations will be stored automati-
cally. To recall other stations see chapter 6.4.2.
B – Manual storage of stations
1) If you know the frequency of the desired sta-
tion, enter it with the remote control. If you do
not know it, proceed with step 2.
To enter the received frequency, press the
button DIRECT (41), then enter the fre-
quency with the numerical keys (40). Finally
press the button DIRECT once again.
Examples:
Frequency
90.50 MHz
98.75 MHz
104.25 MHz
Note: If you enter a frequency outside the reception
range, the display will briefly show
and UP/
(31)
After entering the frequency, proceed with
step 3.
2) To find a certain station, use the station scan-
ning. To start scanning, keep the button
DOWN or UP (29) pressed until figures start
appearing on the frequency indication.
Press the button DOWN to start scanning
downwards.
Press the button UP to start the scanning
upwards.
Scanning will stop at the next station. Restart
scanning as often as necessary to find the
desired station.
3) For fine tuning, briefly press the button
DOWN or UP (29) for stepwise increase or
decrease of the frequency.
4) To store the station, always press any further
button within 5 seconds, otherwise the fol-
lowing steps must be repeated:
a) Press the button MEMORY (28) on the
unit or MEM (28) on the remote control.
The station number keeps flashing on the
right at the bottom of the display.
b) Select the station number for the station
adjusted:
Either stepwise with the button M-DOWN
or M-UP (42) on the remote control or
directly select the station number with the
buttons 1 – 5 (21) and +5 (27) on the unit
or with the buttons 1 – 10 / 0 (40) and +10
(45) on the remote control.
Examples:
No.
4
10
18
22
c) Press the button MEMORY or MEM to
complete the storing procedure.
5) To store further stations, repeat steps 1 to 4.
Keys
DIRECT, 9, 10 / 0, 5, 10 / 0, DIRECT
DIRECT, 9, 8, 7, 5, DIRECT
DIRECT, 1, 10 / 0, 4, 2, 5, DIRECT
ERROR
.
Buttons on
Buttons on unit
remote control
4
4
5, +5, +5
10 / 0
3, +5, +5, +5, +5
8, +10
2, +5, +5, +5, +5, +5
2, +10, +10
6.4.2 Recalling stored stations
1) Enter the number under which the station has
been stored: With the buttons 1 – 5 (21) and
+5 (27) on the unit or with the buttons 1 – 10 / 0
(40) and +10 (45) on the remote control.
Examples can be found in the previous table.
2) Alternatively, recall the stations with the but-
tons M-DOWN and M-UP (42) on the remote
control. Press the button M-DOWN to select
the previous station number or press the but-
ton M-UP to select the next station number.
3) With a broadcast in stereo, the display will
STEREO
indicate
. To switch between stereo
re ception and mono reception, press the but-
ton MO / ST (44) on the remote control.
Note: If you switch from mono to stereo reception,
there will be a short delay before the indication on
the display changes from MONO to STEREO.
6.4.3 Additional information
for RDS reception
If the station selected broadcasts RDS informa-
tion (radio data system), the display will show the
station name instead of the frequency and the
station number. To show additional information
on the display, press the button RDS (48) on the
remote control:
actuation of button © indication of pro-
1
st
gramme type
If the station does not provide an indication of
the programme type, the display will show
PTY NONE
.
actuation of button © information about the
2
nd
current title (title name, artist) or the broad-
cast programme
If no information is provided, the display will
RT NONE
show
.
actuation of button © indication of time
3
rd
If no time is broadcast, the display will show
CT NONE
. The time is not broadcast continu-
ously; therefore, after calling up the station, it
may take a few minutes before the time is
available.
actuation of button © brief indication of the
4
th
re ceiving frequency and the station number,
then the name of the station (basic setting)
6.4.4 Automatic switch-off of the tuner
Press the button SLEEP (47) to set a time
between 90 and 10 minutes after which the tuner
will switch off.
1) Press the button SLEEP repeatedly until the
desired time for switching off the tuner
appears on the display (26). Each time you
press the button, the time will decrease by
10 minutes. After the set time, the tuner will
switch off.
2) To switch on again, press the button SLEEP.
SLEEP-90 MIN
The display shows
press the button SLEEP again so that the
SLEEP-90 MIN
indication
you fail to do so, the automatic switch-off will
be activated again.
Alternatively, use the POWER switch (1)
to switch off the complete unit and then
switch it on again.
Note: To deactivate the automatic switch-off before
the time adjusted, press the button SLEEP so that
SLEEP-.. MIN
the indication
. Then
will disappear. If
will disappear.

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