5. Modes
Press the MODE button to select the operating mode: DAB, FM (FM), Bluetooth, AUX IN.
6. DAB+ Mode
For best reception you should extend the DAB / FM antenna to the maximum length before use.
The
icon in the upper right corner of the display shows the strength of the DAB / DAB + signal.
6.1. DAB+ Full Scan
Select Full Scan from the main menu to search for all available
DAB + stations. After the search, all stations are shown in the
station list.
6.2. Station List
If you are in DAB mode, you can use the ◄/► buttons to scroll through the station list. To select a
station, press OK or wait 3 seconds.
6.3. Manual station settings
In addition to the method described above for scanning and selecting
stations from the station list, you can also manually set a specifi c
frequency / channel. For manual tuning, select MENU > Manual tuning
and use the ◄/► buttons to navigate to the desired frequency / channel.
6.4. Inactive stations (Prune)
Use this function to remove stations from the station list that are not
available anymore.
6.5. DRC
If you are listening to music with a high dynamic range in a noisy en-
vironment, you may wish to compress the audio dynamic range. This
makes quiet sounds louder, and loud sounds quieter. Select DRC from
the main menu and choose high, low or off.
This function must be supported by the respective station.
6.6. Save favorite DAB+ station
While a DAB+ station is playing, press and hold the PRESET button. Choose a free slot or overwrite
an existing favorite. Up to 20 stations can be stored in DAB mode.
6.7. Recall favorite DAB+ station
Press the PRESET button to display a list of all stored stations.
Select a desired station with ◄/► and confi rm the selection with OK.
6.8. DAB+ Information
While listening to a radio station, you can press the INFO button several times to switch between the
different DAB+ information of the station (e.g. frequency, bit rate, signal strength, etc.).
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