EisSound 426A2 Operating manual

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USER'S AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
AENOR
Registrada
Empresa
ER-0634/1998
426A2 CONTROL UNIT


1
2. Features & Technical Characteristics
3. Installation
4. Operating
6. Settings Menu
5. Installation Menu
7. Programming Menu
1. Quick Reference Guide
4
6
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Important Safety Instructions
Before installing the unit, please read and follow the instructions provided in the
Installation Manual included .
Before operating the unit, please read and follow the instuctions provided in the User´s
Manual thoroughly and save it for future experience.
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock:
install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture
do not use this product near water
do not attempt to dissamble this unit
do not block any ventilation openings
do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other
equipments that produce heat.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly mentioned in this
manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This product has been designed and tested to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in residential installation. However there is no guarantee that
interference will not affect in a particular installation. In these cases, reorient the receiving
antenna, try to increase the separation between the equipment and the source of
interference and/or connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the source of interference is connected.
The entire risk of the installation, use, results and performance are borne by you.
When used as a mechanism to disconnect from the current network, a socket plug, or a
device connector; the disconnecting mechanism must be easily accessible at all times.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
Use a certified technician for installation, repair and/or maintenance of this equipment and
comply with all the regulations in force in each country. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such
CAUTION
DO NOT OPEN
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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Table of contents ENG

Background music enabled
station tuned in stereo
sleep enabled auto-standby enabled
alarm 1-2 enabled alarm 1-2 enabled and snoozed
day of the week
pre-set memory selected
FM/DAB tuner memory
pre-sets
FM/DAB station tuned
FM tuner
audio adjustment mode (volume-bass-treble - loudness - balance)
audio channel selection (FM - DAB - discman input)
FM/DAB tuner
access to program / settings / installation menus
start acoustic timer
acoustic timer enabled (flashing)
stop acoustic timer
numeric keypad
FM station frequency
FM&DAB memory pre-set
programming options
delete
adjust keys
IR receiver
Discman input
off/on
Audio levels (volume-bass-treble-loudness-balance)
Automatic station seek
Digit-by-digit frequency band forward/reverse
store
discman
1 2
FM 14
3
27
6
5
NORMAL
STATIC FLASHING
PROGRAMMING
exit programming menu
numeric keypad
numeric selection of setting to be selected
scroll through the programming options
delete
adjust keys
selection of program setting to be selected
scroll through options in the same
programming level
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1. Quick Reference Guide

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CLOCKS
Alarm 1 (ON/OFF status - Hour, minutes - Days of week - Type - Volume)
Alarm 2 (ON/OFF status - Hour, minutes - Days of week - Type - Volume)
Auto Standby (ON/OFF status - Hour, minutes - Days of week)
Sleep
Time (Auto time set - Hour, minutes - Day, month, year)
FM TUNER
FM Search sensitivity (4=max ... 1=min)
Autoscan FM
Delete FM tuning pre-sets
DAB TUNER
Initialize DAB
Autoscan DAB
Delete DAB tuning pre-sets
ADJUSTMENTS
Store “IDEAL” settings
Dimmer off
Dimmer on
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
abc
2
abc
2
abc
2
abc
5
jkl
4
ghi
4
ghi
4
ghi
4
ghi
3
def
PRG
PRG
PRG
PRG
PRG
1
2
abc
3
def
3
def
3
def
3
def
PRG
PRG
PRG
1
1
2
abc
2
abc
3
def
3
def
PRG
PRG
PRG
PRG
PRG
PRG
PROGRAM MENU
Alarm 1 status on/off
Alarm 2 status on/off
Autostandby status on/off
Store “Ideal”
Activate Ideal mode
(2") Enable sleep
1
2
abc
4
ghi
3
def
PRG
PRG
PRG
PRG
8
tuv
QUICK ACCESS FUNCTIONS
(2") Language
(2") Control Unit greeting
(2") Permission to store/delete pre-sets
(2") IR remote Control Unit
(2") Delete settings
1
2
abc
5
jkl
4
ghi
3
def
PRG
PRG
PRG
PRG
PRG
SETTINGS MENU
INSTALLATION MENU
(2") Mono/Stereo
(2") Audio output
(2") Delete installation
(2") Software version
1
2
abc
4
ghi
3
def
PRG
PRG
PRG
PRG
(2")
indicate to
hold a key
down for 2
seconds
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8
7
0C
3
6
9
abc
jkl
ghi
pqrs
tuv
def
mno
wxyz
Scroll back to the previous option within the
same level.
enter the level
exit the level
Scroll forward to the next option
within the same level.
ENG

- FM radio with RDS services (30 memories)
- DAB (Band III) digital radio (30 memories)
- External source sound input (MP3, discman, ...)
- Clock & calendar
- 2 alarms
- Autostandby
- Sleep timer
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2. Features & Technical Characteristics
426A2 MIN NORMAL MAX COMMENTS
Measurements 135,5x70,5x44 mm exterior (width x height x depth) CHANNEL MHz CHANNEL MHz CHANNEL MHz
116x54x36 mm cavity (width x height x depth) 1-5A 174,928 18-9B 204,640 35-13C 234,208
99x51 mm frontal (width x height) 2-5B 176,640 19-9C 206,352 36-13D 235,776
Voltage 15 16 Vdc terminal 2 3-5C 178,352 20-9D 208,064 37-13E 237,488
Consumption demand 40 230 600 mA terminal 2 4-5D 180,064 21-10A 209,936 38-13F 239,200
Input signal 100 mVeff discman input 5-6A 181,936 22-10B 211,648
Input impedance 100.000 ohms discman input 6-6B 183,648 23-10C 213,360
Output signal (16 ohms) 1,5 W terminals 05,06 7-6C 185,360 24-10D 215,072
Passband 20 15.000 Hz 8-6D 187,072 25-11A 216,928
Distortion 0,3 0,4 % 9-7A 188,928 26-11B 218,640
Frequency range 87,5 108 MHz FM 10-7B 190,640 27-11C 220,352
174 240 MHz DAB (Band III) 11-7C 192,352 28-11D 222,064
Antenna impedance 75 ohms terminals A,M 12-7D 194,064 29-12A 223,936
Antenna sensitivity 1 uV FM (SNR=26dB) 13-8A 195,936 30-12B 225,648
-93 -96 dBm DAB (EN50248) 14-8B 197,648 31-12C 227,360
AD converter precision 8 bits 15-8C 199,360 32-12D 229,072
Number of station pre-sets 30 FM 16-8D 201,072 33-13A 230,784
30 DAB 17-9A 202,928 34-13B 232,496
DAB (Band-III) frequency table
11298 MIN NORMAL MAX COMMENTS
Measurements 181x50x52 mm exterior (width x height x depth)
Voltage 185 230 265 Vac 50Hz, terminals F,N
Power 8 W terminals 2,4
Output voltage 15 16 Vdc terminals 2,4
Output current 600 mA terminals 2,4
Consumption demand 12 W
- Acoustic timer
- Easy view LCD display white light
- Different colours available (accessory)
- IR remote control available (accessory)

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The 426A2 Control Unit has three program menus of settings at different access levels.
Discusses the settings related to the proper operation of the system. These settings should be programmed by a
professional.
Discusses each user’s custom operation mode. None of these settings will affect the system’s operation and, once defined, the
settings will usually not have to be changed.
Discusses features that are programmable by the user and which are easily changed.
Installation Menu:
Settings Menu:
Program Menu:
«
«
«
The program menus are structured in level and sub-level menus.. The
following operations and keys in the menu will scroll the user between
settings of the list of options.
When a setting to be programmed appears on the
display, it will be flashing, indicating it is ready to
be programmed.
If more than one setting is available (for example,
days of the week or digits of a date) use the + and
- keys to scroll forward/back.
The numeric keys can be used to change
a setting. In some cases, in addition
to the numeric keys, the + and - keys can also be
used to change settings
How to use this manual
Quick Access To A Menu Option
As an alternative to scrolling through the menus to find an option, directly key in the option code followed by the menu access key (see code list in
chapter 1. Quick Reference Guide
Once you select the desired setting, press the PRG key to store.
The entry will begin to flash quickly, indicating that the new setting has been
stored.
To delete an entry at any time, press the ZERO key for 1”
To exit a programming option without storing a setting, press the ON/OFF key.
PRG
0C1’’
Scroll back to the previous
option within the same level.
enter the level
exit the level Scroll forward to the next
option within the same level.
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8
7
0C
3
6
9
abc
jkl
ghi
pqrs
tuv
def
mno
wxyz
ENG

CONNECTING TERMINALS
15Vdc Sound regulator power supply
Mass
2
4
05
06
04
N
F
Left loudspeaker output (red terminal/+)
Right loudspeaker output (red terminal/+)
Common loudspeaker ouput (black terminals/-)
230V Power supply
230V Power supply
FM&DAB tuner antenna signal
FM&DAB tuner antenna mass
A
M
+
-
0506 4M 04 2
+
-
A
76 cm
16 Ω
+-
16 Ω
+-
Red Black
4 2 F N
BlackRed
230V
112 98
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•
•
•
•
•
•
Installation involves four elements: a power supply, a control unit, an antenna and loudspeakers.
If the room is monophonic, connect any of the speakers and set the control unit to MONO. (See 5.1. Mono/Stereo Installation)
To connect the FM/DAB antenna, connect a 76 cm wire to terminal A or connect a 75ohms antenna input to terminals A (signal) and M (mass).
extend the aerial antenna wire and adjust the angle for best reception. Be sure to locate it as far as possible from
any sources of electrical noise such us halogen lamps, HVAC, fluorescent bulbs, etc. It can be connected to a 75ohms antenna amplified. This is
specially recommended for better DAB reception
8 speakers can be connected to the control unit outputs. In this case, the control unit must be set to 8 . (See 5.2. Audio Output Installation).
If it is necessary to connect an amplifier or power stage to a control unit's sound output, the control unit must be set to AMPLIFIER. (See 5.2. Audio
Output Installation). Connect the amplifier to terminals 2, 4, 05 and 06 on the control unit.
All wire sections are 0.25 mm except supply wires (terminals 2 and 4), which are 1 mm. The network tapping wires are standard.
Ω Ω
Improving the FM&DAB reception:
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3. Installation
426 A2
power supply
control unit
loudspeakers
antenna

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Key Sequence Display Visual
4.1. Manual Off/On Of Control Unit
The Control Unit activates audio output with the previous settings with the press of a key.
The display will be illuminated and the icon will be activated.
10:56
After a power loss, whether by disconnecting the power supply or because of a power failure,
the status of the system once power is restored the Control Units start up in their “ideal” state.
The 426A2 Control Unit
ic channels FM tuner, DAB
tuner and a sound input through
the jack on the face of the
Control Unit
has 3
mus :
4.2. Selection of Music Channels
See 4.7. “Ideal” mode
4. Operating
The default function for the + - keys when the Control Unit is on is to adjust the volume. A few
seconds after the last key entry the Control Unit will return to its default function of volume
adjustment.
Pressing the key sequentially switches between the bass, treble,
loudness and balance mode adjustments. The + and - keys can be used
to adjust the level of each parameter that is activated at that time.
vol 55
BAS +24
TRE +17
loud 0
BAS +12
TRE +11
loud 1
CH
4.3. Audio Level Adjustment
To flip through the different channels, enter
channel selection mode by pressing the CH key.
In this mode the function of the +,- keys is channel selection.
CH fm
ch dab
disc
ENG

Key Sequence Display
FM
10C
8
tuv
9
wxy z
FM
6
mno
CONTINUED
By directly keying in the station frequency, for
example, to select the station 89.10 MHz.
By directly keying in the station’s memory pre-
set value, for example, if pre-set #6 is set to
station (89.10 MHz).
To enter the memory pre-set selection mode,
press FM. The display will show the frequency
of the current station.
FM
A minimum of three digits must
be entered when keying in a
frequency.
FM
FM station tuned
memory pre-set number
stereo
We can scroll through the different pre-set
stations in memory with the + - keys.
426A2 Control Unit is equipped with an internal FM tuner. When the FM tuner is
selected as sound source, stations can be tuned in several different ways:
4.4. Operation of the FM tuner
8
FM station tuned
frequency selection
mode
FM
stereo
89.10 radio MUS
FM
FM station tuned
memory pre-set number
stereo
89.10 radio MUS
FM
FM station tuned
memory pre-set number
stereo
89.10 radio MUS
89.10 radio MUS

Key Sequence Display
To enter the frequency selection mode, press FM again.
FM
FM
FM
FM station tuned
automatic station
search sensitivity
level (1...4)
frequency selection mode
frequency
automatic station
search sensitivity
level (1...4)
frequency selection mode
frequency
FM station tuned
automatic station
search sensitivity
level (1...4)
modo selección de frequencys
frequency
stereo
stereo
FM
FM station tuned
FM station tuned
stereo
forced
mono
forced mono
FM
FM
FM
quickly pressed
held down
When pressed with a short key press, the
+ and - keys tune the frequency in
intervals of 0.05 MHZ.
In the same mode, by keeping the + and - keys
pressed down, the tuner will automatically search
the next station (the sensitivity level is as
programmed in 7.2.1).
If the stereo signal quality is not satisfactory you can
overrule and select mono mode manually, which is
less demanding, by pressing FM again.
To switch between stereo and forced mono
modes, use the + and - keys.
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89.90 RADIO Z
ENG

Key Sequence Display
FM
6
mno
DAB service tuned
memory pre-set number
stereo
DAB service tuned
memory pre-set number
stereo
By directly keying in the DAB service's memory
pre-set value, for example, pre-set #6
To enter the memory pre-set selection mode,
press FM/DAB. The display will show the
channel and DAB information of the current
receiving service
DAB service tuned
memory pre-set number
stereo
We can scroll through the different pre-set
services in memory with the + - keys.
426A2 Control Unit is equipped with an internal DAB tuner. When the DAB tuner is
selected as sound source, services can be tuned in several different ways:
4.5. Operation of the DAB tuner
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DAB
FM
DAB
10c - ree europ
10c - ree europ
10c - ree europ
To enter the service selection mode, press FM/DAB
again.
DAB service tuned
DAB service selection mode
stereo
held down
keeping the + and - keys pressed down, the
tuner will automatically search the next service
FM
DAB
The first time after resetting the
unit will automatically scan and
create a list of receivable
broadcasts, see 7.3.1. Initialize
DAB
1 1C
DAB channel

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The pre-set memory number will appear flashing. By
default, the Control Unit offers the first available memory
position, which may be changed using the + and - keys.
The associated permission must be
activated to execute this feature. See
6.3. Permission to Store/Delete FM&DAB
Tuning Pre-sets.
To confirm it has been stored, press FM/DAB again.
4.6. Store Station Pre-sets Into The FM/DAB Tuner
Key
Sequences Display
FM
FM/DAB station tuned
memory pre-set number (flashing)
FM 1’’
FM
frequency
stereo
stereo
forced
mono
FM/DAB station tuned
memory pre-set number (flashing)
FM
frequency
stereo
stereo
forced
mono
The Program Menu has the option to
search and automatically store stations
at the optimal reception level, see
7.2.2 for FM and 7.3.2 for DAB
Select the FM station frequency or DAB service to be stored using any of the methods described
in the previous point. If the reception quality is not satisfactory in stereo you can select forced
mono mode, which is less demanding.
To enter the store
to memory
mode, press the
FM/DAB key.
DAB
FM
DAB
8
tuv
PRG
ideal
Vol 72
4.7. “Ideal” Settings Mode
The 426A2 Control Unit has the feature to store “ideal” audio settings, which are pre-programmed
settings that can be activated quickly and immediately. These settings consist of an audio channel
and pre-set levels of volume, balance, bass, treble and loudness.
Using the quick function indicated, the ideal settings mode will be automatically stored.
Pressing the + and - keys down simultaneously
activates the audio ideal settings mode.
ideal
ENG
To program the "ideal settings mode"
see 7.4.1

The 426A2 Control Unit will go into standby mode (background music off) at the time and
days of the week programmed.
See 7.1.2. Program Menu:
Autostandby
13
def
PRG
1 1
3
def
PRG
3
def
PRG
standby
4.8. Autostandby
The function can be activated or cleared
from this option in the program menu.
The function is activated when the icon is flashing.
The quick function can also be used.
Access the program menu. Select the on/off status, time
and days of the week to execute the function. auto-standby
on/off
standby x
12
Key Sequence Display Visual
11 4
ghi
PRG
4.9. Sleep
Access the program menu and
select the time in minutes. sleep min 20
sleep
2’’
It is activated by pressing the
ON/OFF key down for 2”
The icon will be static if the
sleep function is activated
The sleep function shuts the Control Unit off after a predefined time entered at power on. The
user can program the time. Once the pre-set time has elapsed, the Control Unit will
automatically power off. If the Control Unit is switched off manually before the end of the pre-
set time, the sleep function will be cleared.
See 7.1.3. Program Menu:
Sleep

Key Sequence Display Visual
The 426A2 Control Unit is equipped with two
alarms that can be individually programmed
and can operate in two different modes:
Operates only when the Control Unit is off.
At the time and days programmed, the
Control Unit switches on with the last music
channel played.
The volume is programmable and different
for each alarm
“Music” mode alarm:
\
\
\
“Beep” mode alarm:
\
\
\
\
\
\
Operates whether the Control Unit is off or on
At the time and days programmed, the Control Unit switches on and a specific beep signal is
activated. The alarm 1 and alarm 2 beeps are different and have programmable volumes.
Is equipped with a “delay” function: a short key press of any key returns the Control Unit to its
previous state (standby or music) and after 4' the beep signal is activated again
To cancel the alarm, press any key until a continuous beep sounds: it will return to its previous state
(standby or music) and the alarm function ends. The snooze function may be cancelled at any time
by holding down the ON/OFF key for 2 seconds
If the Control Unit is powered off or on during the “delay” period, the alarm function ends.
Also, if 4' elapse without any key press, the Control Unit returns to its previous state (standby or
music) and the alarm function ends
Access the program menu, select the on/off
status, time and days of the week the function
should operate, as well as the function mode
and volume.
4.10. Alarms
See 7.1.1. Program Menu: alarms 11
PRG
1
PRG
1
PRG
2
abc
PRG
2
abc
They are activated/cleared by using the quick
functions...
The icons indicate if the alarms are
activated.
1 2
The 426A2 is equipped with a programmable timer which sounds a specific acoustic signal when the
programmed waiting time has elapsed (between 1 and 240 minutes). Key in the time desired for the
timer, for example 121 minutes, followed by the timer starter key. If the timer starter key is pressed
without having selected a time, the last value entered for this function will be taken as default.
Pressing the timer end key clears the operation
4.11. Acoustic Timer
11 2
abc
121:00
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ENG

5.1 Mono/Stereo
Defines whether the control unit's audio output (terminals 04, 05, 06) is connected in
mono or stereo mode. In a control unit in stereo, outputs 05 and 06 respond to the left
and right channels. In a control unit in mono, both outputs are identical and can
therefore be used interchangeably.
To change the output setting to mono
Store
Key Sequence Display Visual
stereo/mono
stereo
mono
2
abc
PRG
2’’
PRG
1
16
8
5.2 Audio Output
Defines the impedance connected to the control unit's audio output (terminals 04, 05, 06)
between the following options: 16 passive loudspeaker
8 passive loudspeaker
amplifier
line
Ω
Ω
To change the setting to 8 Ω
Store
audio output
2
abc
PRG
PRG
2’’
2
abc
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5. Installation Menu
on
loading data
2
abc
PRG
delete installation
off
version soft
software, 112702, 141211
Shows control unit’s software version.
5.3 Deleting Control Unit Installation. Manufacturer Reset.
5.4 Knowing the Software Version
Deletes all settings and programming data from the control unit, restoring manufacturer
default settings.
To activate delete process
To initiate the process press PRG
Once the control unit starts up, the manufacturer default settings are enabled
2’’
PRG
2’’
PRG
3
def
4
ghi

6.1 Language
To select the language of all display text.
To select a different language (for example, English).
Store
idioma españl
englsh
2
abc
PRG
1
PRG
2’’
greeting
hello
hello
2’’
PRG
hello maria
2
abc
PRG
Allows you to personalize the message that appears on the display when the control unit is
powered on (a maximum of 18 characters).
Scroll through the name until you reach the
character you want to change.
Key in the new greeting using the alphanumeric keypad and store
6.2 Greeting
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6. SettingsMenu
Key Sequence Display Visual
permission to store
presets
ON
PRG
2’’
6.3 Permission to Store/Delete FM&DAB Tuning Pre-sets
Disallows access to save and delete tuning pre-sets.
Disallow permission.
Store off
2
abc
PRG
3
def
6.4 Selection of IR Remote Control
Allows remote control selection
6.5 Deleting Settings from the Control Unit
Deletes all setting and programming data from the control unit,
restoring the initial default settings. This option does not affect
installation data (5. Installation Menu)
ir remote
ir 14
ir 15
PRG
2’’
To activate the remote control operation, use the +
and keys to scroll to number 14. To block remote
control operation, select a value other than 14
Store
PRG
off
delete settings
on
2
abc
PRG
Activate delete process
loading data
4
ghi
PRG
2’’
5
jkl
Initiate delete process
ENG

7.1.1 Alarm 1 and 2
0C
5
jkl
0C6
mno
5
jkl
5
jkl
5
jkl
PRG
PRG
8
tuv
8
tuv
2
abc
PRG
1
1
PRG
1 2
abc
alarm 1
on/off
alrm1
off
on
on/off
hh-mm
00-00
06-50
hh-mm
dias
The Control Unit is equipped
with two programmable
alarms with two operation
modes, as described in section
4.10.
Change the enable setting, also
available as a quick access
function, see 1. Quick Reference
Guide
Store
Store
Scroll to next program setting in
alarm mode
Enter to program time
Set the time
Scroll to next program setting in
alarm mode
Key Sequence
Display Visual
or
… CONTINUED
5
jkl
5
jkl
8
tuv
TYPE
TYPE
beep
MO on
TU on
Enter to program the days of the
week alarm will be set
Scroll through days
Scroll through days
Change
Change
Change
Store
Store
Scroll to next program setting in
alarm mode
Enter program to select alarm
sound
Key Sequence
Display Visual
SA OFF
SU ON
SU OFF
music
PRG
PRG
2
abc
2
abc
2
abc
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7.1 Clock
5
jkl
PRG
8
tuv
volume
vol 75
vol 86
Store
Enter to program the alarm
volume
Change
Scroll to next program setting in
alarm mode

5
jkl
5
jkl
PRG
8
tuv
PRG
13
def
autostandby
on/off
off
on
on/off
hh-mm
Option to program a time for the
control unit to automatically go
into stand-by mode (background
music) shuts off). For example, to
program auto stand-by for 11:45
p.m. every day except Saturday
and Sunday
Store
Store
Key Sequence
Display Visual
7.1.2 Auto standby
2
abc
5
jkl
2
abc
5
jkl
4
ghi
3
def
5
jkl
PRG
8
tuv
…
00-00
23:45
hh-mm
days
mo on
tu on
PRG
SA OFF
su ON
su OFF
days
SA ON
2
abc
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5
jkl
3
def
PRG
14
ghi
PRG
min 20
min 35
sleep minutes
7.1.3 Sleep
Sleep time can be adjusted to the
user's needs by using the
following programming option
(See 4.9. Sleep Operation)
Key Sequence
Display Visual
10C5
jkl
4
ghi
5
jkl
5
jkl
PRG
1time-date
hh-mm
13-43
10-54
hh-mm
7.1.4 Time and Date
Enter time program
Enter
For example, to set 10:54
Store
PRG
5
jkl
SET CLOCK
AUTO
on
To enable/disable the built-in clock to
automatically synchronize with any
DAB data being received
2
abc
To program the time manually
ONLY if there are any DAB services received
5
jkl
date
28-aug-07
10-dec-08
Scroll to next step
Enter, key in the day, month
and year
Store
PRG
8
tuv
ENG

18
7.2.3. Deleting FM Tuning Pre-Sets
7.2.2. Storing FM Stations Automatically
The control unit will store into memory the stations that are received with the highest quality,
ordered from lowest frequency (87.5 MHz) to highest frequency (108.0 MHz). The system will
use all the memory slots available, reaching the maximum of 30
7. Programming Menu
7.2 FM tuner
7.2.1. FM Seek Sensitivity
The option to adjust the automatic station seek sensitivity for the control unit's internal FM tuner
To adjust the new sensitivity;
4=max, 1=min.
Store
Key Sequence Display Visual
PRG
2
abc
PRG
1fm sensitivity
sens 4
sens 2
2
abc
To confirm the command
To initiate the process
Enter code
off
AUTOSCAN FM
on
PRG
3
def
2
abc
2
abc
PRG
PRG
2
abc
2
abc
PRG
delete fm
presets
off
on
The option to delete all the FM tuner pre-sets
To confirm the command to delete the data
To initiate the process
2
abc
7.2.2 and 7.2.3 options are only available if
permission for this option is enabled in the
settings menu.
See 6.3. Permission to Save/Delete FM Tuner Pre-
Sets
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