JVC RD-D90 User manual

Instruction Manual
Wireless all-in-one DAB Hi-Fi
RD-D90
For help and support call
UK: 0344 561 1234 • Ireland: 1890 818 575
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Contents
Safety Warnings...................................................................................................................5
Unpacking.............................................................................................................................7
Product Overview ................................................................................................................8
Main Unit.........................................................................................................................................................8
Remote Control ............................................................................................................................................9
Preparation.........................................................................................................................10
Removing the insulating strip.............................................................................................................. 10
Battery Replacement for the Remote Control ............................................................................... 10
Remote Control Operation Range.......................................................................................................11
Connections........................................................................................................................11
Connecting to the Main ..........................................................................................................................11
Basic Operation..................................................................................................................12
Switching ON/OFF.....................................................................................................................................12
ECO-Power Mode.......................................................................................................................................12
Selecting Modes.........................................................................................................................................12
DSP (Digital Sound Processor) ..............................................................................................................12
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Levels and Sound Eects..........................................................13
Clock Operation .................................................................................................................13
Manually Setting the Clock....................................................................................................................13
Sleep Timer ..................................................................................................................................................13
Daily Timer....................................................................................................................................................14
To Deactivate or Re-activate a Daily Timer ......................................................................................14
DAB Radio Operation.........................................................................................................15
Scanning for DAB stations......................................................................................................................15
Manual Tuning ........................................................................................................................................... 16
Secondary Services .................................................................................................................................. 16
Presetting Stations................................................................................................................................... 16
Recalling a Preset Station ...................................................................................................................... 16
DAB Information Display.........................................................................................................................17
DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) ................................................................................................. 18
Pruning Radio Stations ........................................................................................................................... 18
Software Version....................................................................................................................................... 18
FM Radio Operation...........................................................................................................19
Tuning in a Station.....................................................................................................................................19
Presetting Stations................................................................................................................................... 20
Recalling a Preset Station ...................................................................................................................... 20
Audio Mode ................................................................................................................................................ 21
FM Information Display .......................................................................................................................... 21
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CD and MP3 Operation..................................................................................................... 22
Compatible Disc Types ........................................................................................................................... 22
Playback........................................................................................................................................................ 22
To Skip Search or Search and Play ...................................................................................................... 22
Repeat Playback ........................................................................................................................................ 23
Random Playback ..................................................................................................................................... 23
Intro Playback............................................................................................................................................. 23
Programme Play (Audio CD) ................................................................................................................. 23
Programme Play (Data CD).................................................................................................................... 23
USB Operation................................................................................................................... 24
Charging From the USB port ................................................................................................................ 24
Repeat Playback ........................................................................................................................................ 24
AUX Operation .................................................................................................................. 25
Bluetooth® Operation ....................................................................................................... 26
System Reset...................................................................................................................... 26
Using Headphones.............................................................................................................27
Maintenance...................................................................................................................... 28
Cleaning the Unit...................................................................................................................................... 28
Cleaning the Speakers ............................................................................................................................ 28
Handling Discs ........................................................................................................................................... 28
Cleaning Discs............................................................................................................................................ 28
Storing Discs ............................................................................................................................................... 28
Hints and Tips.................................................................................................................... 29
Product Fiche and Specifications.................................................................................... 30
Useful Information and Licences......................................................................................31
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Safety Warnings
• A minimum distance of 5 cm around the
unit should be maintained to allow for
sucient ventilation.
• Do not install or place this unit in a
bookcase, built-in cabinet or in another
conned space. Ensure the unit is well
ventilated.
Safety
• Always disconnect the unit from the mains
supply before connecting/disconnecting
other devices or moving the unit.
• Unplug the unit from the mains socket
during a lightning storm.
• In the interests of safety and to avoid
unnecessary energy consumption,
never leave the unit switched on while
unattended for long periods of time, e.g.
overnight, while on holiday or while out of
the house. Switch it o and disconnect the
mains plug from the mains socket.
Mains Cable
• Make sure the unit or unit stand is not
resting on top of the mains cable, as the
weight of the unit may damage the mains
cable and create a safety hazard.
• If the mains cable is damaged it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent, or similarly qualied persons in
order to avoid a hazard.
Interference
• Do not place the unit on or near appliances
which may cause electromagnetic
interference. If you do, it may adversely aect
the operating performance of the unit,
and cause a distorted picture or sound.
Batteries
• Batteries used in the remote control for this
unit are easily swallowed by young children
and this is dangerous.
• Keep loose batteries away from young
children and make sure that the battery
holder tray is secure in the remote control.
Seek medical advice if you believe a cell
has been swallowed.
• Please dispose of batteries correctly by
following the guidance in this manual.
Supervision
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the unit and the
remote control.
• Read all the instructions carefully before
using the unit and keep them for future
reference.
• Retain the manual. If you pass the unit
onto a third party make sure to include this
manual.
• Check that the voltage marked on the
rating label matches your mains voltage.
Damage
• Please inspect the unit for damage after
unpacking.
• Do not continue to operate the unit if you
are in any doubt about it working normally,
or if it is damaged in any way – switch o,
withdraw the mains plug and consult
your dealer.
Location of Unit
• The unit must be placed on a at stable
surface and should not be subjected to
vibrations.
• Do not place the unit on sloped or unstable
surfaces as the unit may fall o or tip over.
• The mains socket must be located near the
unit and should be easily accessible.
• This unit is designed for indoor, domestic
use only.
Temperature
• Avoid extreme degrees of temperature,
either hot or cold. Place the unit well away
from heat sources such as radiators or
gas/electric res.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other
sources of heat.
Naked Flames
• Never place any type of candle or naked
ame on the top of or near the unit.
Moisture
• To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or
product damage, do not expose this unit
to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing.
No objects lled with liquids, such as vases,
should be placed on the unit.
• If you spill any liquid into the unit, it can
cause serious damage. Switch it o at the
mains immediately. Withdraw the mains
plug and consult your dealer.
Ventilation
• To prevent the risk of electric shock or
re hazard due to overheating, ensure
that curtains and other materials do not
obstruct the ventilation vents.
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• Never let anyone especially children push
anything into the holes, slots or any other
openings in the case - this could result in
a fatal electric shock.
Class 1 Laser Product
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
• This unit
utilises a laser.
Use of controls,
adjustments or
performance of procedures other than
those specied herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
• Before moving the unit, ensure the disc
tray is empty.
• Always remove the disc when the unit is
not in use.
• Failure to do so will risk severely damaging
the disc and the unit.
• Do not stack devices, heat from other
devices may aect the performance of
the unit.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning ash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the
unit’s enclosure that may be of
sucient magnitude to constitute
a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of
important operating and
maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the manual
accompanying the unit.
Service
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove screws. The unit does not contain
any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all
maintenance work to qualied personnel.
• Do not open any xed covers as this may
expose dangerous voltages.
Maintenance
• Ensure to unplug the unit from the mains
socket before cleaning.
• Do not use any type of abrasive pad or
abrasive cleaning solutions as these may
damage the unit’s surface.
• Do not use liquids to clean the unit.
• This equipment is a Class II or double
insulated electrical appliance. It has
been designed in such a way that it
does not require a safety connection
to electrical earth.
To prevent the
spread of re,
keep candles
or other open
ames away
from this
product at all
times.
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Unpacking
Remove all items from the packaging. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so
according to local regulations.
The following items are included:
Thank you for purchasing your new JVC Hi-Fi System.
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual
in order that you fully understand all the operational features it oers. You
will also nd some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues.
Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this
instruction manual for future reference.
Main Unit
AUDIO IN
MODE MONO/STEREO
STOP
SCAN MENU
TUNING / ENTER
VOLUME
Remote Control
(battery included)
INT RO SLEEP
MUTE VOLUME
INF O MOD E
EQ
REP EAT
ENTER
MEN U
SCA N
MONO/
STE REO
PRESET/MEM
PRESET/
FOL DER D SP
CLO CK SH UFFL E TIMER
• If items are missing, or damaged please contact Partmaster (UK only). Tel: 0344 800 3456 for assistance.
• If you require additional assistance, please call our UK Call Centre on 0344 561 1234.
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AUDIO IN
MODE MONO/STEREO
STOP
SCAN MENU
TUNING / ENTER
VOLUME
Product Overview
Main Unit
Front View
1. STANDBY Button
2. MODE Button
3. MONO/STEREO Button
4. Open/Close Button
5. Remote Control Sensor
6. Display
7. VOLUME –/+Dial
8. TUNING / ENTER
Buttons
9. Right Speaker
10. CD tray
11. Headphones Socket
12. AUDIO IN Socket
13. USB Socket
14. Left Speaker
15. SKIP Button
16. SKIP Button
17. STOP/ MENU Button
18. SCAN / Button
19. DAB/FM Aerial
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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• To access menus using the MENU button on the unit press and hold the MENU button.
• The TUNING/ENTER dial on the unit can be turned to scroll through menus or radio stations and
pressed to select menu items or radio stations. Its the same as using the SKIP and ENTER buttons on
the remote control.
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Rear View
MADE IN CHINA
DSG RETAILLTD. (CO. NO. 504877)
1 PORTALWAY,LONDON W3 6RS, UK
This product is distributed and warranted exclusively by
DSG Retail Ltd. “JVC” is the trademark of JVC KENWOOD
Corporation, used by DSG Retail Ltd. under license.
MODEL: RD-D90
Wireless micro DAB all-in-one Hi-Fi
AC supply: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz USB Port charging: DC 5V 1A
Power Consumption: 60W
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Remote Control
1. STANDBY Button
2. INFO Button
3. REPEAT Button
4. Button
5. MONO/STEREO Button
6. PRESET/FOLDER / Buttons
7. CLOCK Button
8. EQ Button
9. MUTE Button
10. MODE Button
11. OPEN/CLOSE Button
12. PRESET/MEM Button
13. SCAN / Button
14. ENTER Button
15. Button
16. Button
17. MENU Button
18. DSP Button
19. SHUFFLE Button
20. TIMER Button
21. INTRO Button
22. SLEEP Button
23. VOLUME +/–Buttons
INTRO SLEEP
MUTE VOLUME
INFO MO DE
EQ
REPEAT
ENTER
MENU
SCAN
MONO/
STERE O
PRESET/MEM
PRESET/
FOLDE R DSP
CLO CK S HUF FLE TIMER
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Preparation
Removing the insulating strip
Remove the insulating plastic strip from the battery if the
battery is being used for the rst time. It is located at the
bottom back side of the remote control.
Battery Replacement for the Remote Control
The remote control requires a CR2032, 3V Lithium battery.
1. Slide and hold the battery release tab in the direction
of the arrow and at the same time pull out the battery
holder.
2. Fully pull out the battery holder and remove the old
battery.
3. Replace with a new battery.
4. Insert the battery holder back into the remote
control.
Handling the Battery
• Improper or incorrect use of batteries may cause corrosion or battery leakage, which could cause re,
personal injury or damage to property.
• Install the battery correctly by following the polarity (+ and –) indications in the battery compartment.
• When the battery is exhausted, the remote control will not function.
• Only use the battery type indicated in this manual.
• Do not dispose of the used battery as domestic waste. Dispose of it in accordance with the local
regulations.
• Small button cell batteries such as the one used in the remote control are easily swallowed by young
children and this is dangerous. Keep loose button cells away from young children and make sure that
the battery holder tray is secure in the remote control. Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has
been swallowed.
Handling the Remote Control
• Do not drop the remote control.
• Do not allow anything to impact the remote control.
• Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control.
• Do not place the remote control on a wet object.
• Do not place the remote control under direct sunlight or near sources of excessive heat.
• Remove the battery from the remote control when not in use for a long period of time, as corrosion or
battery leakage may occur and result in physical injury, and / or property damage, and / or re.
• When the battery is exhausted, the remote control will not function.
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Remote Control Operation Range
• Point the remote control
towards the unit, no more
than 4 meters from the remote
control sensor and within 60°
arc in front of the unit.
• Please note that the operating
distance may vary depending
on the brightness of the room.
• Make sure there are no obstacles between the infrared remote sensor of the unit and remote control.
If you install the unit on rack, etc., the remote controllable range may decrease depending on the
thickness or colour of glass door of rack.
• The infrared remote sensor may not function correctly when exposed to direct sunlight or other
strong light sources.
Connections
Connecting to the Main
1. Fully extend the aerial.
2. Fully unwind the mains cable.
3. Connect the mains plug to the mains socket
and switch on at main.
Remote sensor
4m directly in
front of the unit
AUDIOIN
MODE MONO/STEREO
STOP
SCAN MENU
TUNING/ ENTER
VOLUME
30° 30°
4m max
INTRO SLEEP
MUTE VO LUME
INFO MO DE
EQ
REPEAT
ENTER
MENU
SCAN
MONO/
STERE O
PRESET/MEM
PRESE T/
FOLDE R DSP
CLOCK S HUFFLE TIMER
MADE IN CHINA
DSG RETAILLTD. (CO. NO. 504877)
1 PORTALWAY,LONDON W3 6RS, UK
This product is distributed and warranted exclusively by
DSG Retail Ltd. “JVC” is the trademark of JVC KENWOOD
Corporation, used by DSG Retail Ltd. under license.
MODEL: RD-D90
Wirelessmicro DAB all-in-one Hi-Fi
ACsupply: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz USBPort charging: DC 5V 1A
PowerConsumption: 60W
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Basic Operation
The rst time you switch your unit on it will automatically start to scan for DAB radio
stations, so make sure you have fully extended your aerial.
Switching ON/OFF
When rst switched on, the unit will be in Standby
mode. The display will show 00:00 00 and the clock
will start. The clock will not nd the correct time
until the unit is switched on.
• Press STANDBY on the unit or remote control to switch the unit on. Your unit will
switch on in DAB mode and automatically scan for DAB radio stations (rst time you
switch on ONLY). Otherwise it will switch on in the last mode you had been using.
• Press STANDBY on the unit or remote control again to switch the unit back into
standby.
ECO-Power Mode
This unit features an ECO-Power/Standby mode. It automatically turns to Standby mode
after 15 minutes if the unit is idle in BLUETOOTH, CD or USB mode or the external unit is
disconnected, switched o or the volume is too close to mute.
• To switch the unit o completely, remove the mains plug from the mains socket.
• To save energy, turn the unit o completely when not in use.
This instruction manual explains the basic instructions for operating this unit. Unless otherwise stated,
all operations described are based on remote control use.
Selecting Modes
Press the MODE button to switch between DAB, FM, CD, USB, AUX, BLUETOOTH modes.
The selected mode will show on the display.
DSP (Digital Sound Processor)
This system supports DSP (Digital Sound Processor). Press DSP button repeatedly to toggle
between DSP ON and DSP OFF.
When your desire mode appears in the display, stop pressing the button and it will be
activated in two seconds.
When the unit is turned on DSP will automatically be switch to ON.
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Sleep Timer
This function allows you to program the unit to switch o by itself after a set period of time.
By setting the sleep timer, you can fall asleep to music and know that your unit will turn o
by itself rather than play all night.
1. Press SLEEP repeatedly to select your desired number of minutes. The number of
minutes shown will display in this sequence:
SLEEP 60SLEEP 70SLEEP 80 SLEEP 50
SLEEP 10 SLEEP 20 SLEEP 30 SLEEP 40
SLEEP 90
SLEEP OFF
2. Press SLEEP to view the remaining time before switch o. Your unit will also briey
display the sleep time remaining every minute.
3. To cancel the sleep timer, press SLEEP repeatedly until “SLEEP OFF” shows on the
display.
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Levels and Sound Eects
Adjusting the Volume
To increase or decrease the volume, turn the – VOLUME + dial on the unit or press the
VOLUME + / –buttons on the remote control.
Mute
To temporarily mute the sound press the MUTE button. Press the MUTE button again, or
press VOLUME +/– to resume normal listening.
Preset Equalizer
You can choose from 5 preset equalizer settings: FLAT/ ROCK / CLASSIC / POP / JAZZ.
Press the EQ button on the remote control repeatedly to select the desired setting.
Clock Operation
The clock on this unit can automatically synchronize with the time transmitted by DAB
radio stations, so there is no need to set it manually. Just leave your unit on a DAB radio
station for a few minutes and it will nd the correct time.
Manually Setting the Clock
If you are in an area which can’t recieve a DAB signal then you can manually set the clock.
1. In Standby, press the CLOCK button, “CLOCK SET” shows on the display.
2. Press / buttons to set the hours. Press the CLOCK button conrm the hours.
3. Press / buttons to set the minutes. Press the CLOCK button conrm. The time
is now set.
If your unit detects a DAB radio signal at any time it will automatically correct the time.
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Daily Timer
This function allows you to program the unit to automatically switch on from standby at a
certain time everyday.
1. Press and hold TIMER until “ON TIMER“ is displayed.
2. Press / repeatedly on the remote control to select the hour you want the unit to
switch on. Press TIMER to conrm.
3. Press / repeatedly on the remote control to select the minutes you want the unit
to switch on. Press TIMER to conrm.
4. Press / repeatedly on the remote control to select the hour you want the unit to
switch o. Press TIMER to conrm.
5. Press / repeatedly on the remote control to select the minutes you want the unit
to switch o. Press TIMER to conrm.
6. Press / repeatedly on the remote control to select the source you want the unit
to switch on in. Press TIMER to conrm.
• If no button is pressed in 9 seconds, the unit exits timer setting mode automatically.
• If CD or USB source is selected and the audio cannot be played because a CD or USB device isn’t
inserted then the unit will default to FM mode automatically.
• If you select DISC this is CD mode and will play a CD when the timer activates, remember to insert a CD
into the CD tray before setting the timer.
• If you select USB make sure your USB device is connected before setting the timer.
• If the power is disconnected the timer will be lost.
7. Press / repeatedly on the remote control to select the volume level you want the
unit to switch on at. Press TIMER to conrm.
8. Now all you need to do is set the timer to ON. Press TIMER until you see‘TIMER ON’ on
the screen.
When you activate the timer the timer symbol will show in the display when the unit is
in standby.
To Deactivate or Re-activate a Daily Timer
Repeatedly press TIMER on the remote control to activate or deactivate the timer.
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DAB Radio Operation
Make sure you have fully extended the aerial. Press the MODE button to select DAB source.
“DAB Radio” will breiy appear on the display.
1. The rst time the unit is switched on to DAB mode the unit will automatically start
scanning. The display will show“SCANNING”.
2. After the scan has nished, the rst alphanumerically found station will be
automatically selected.
3. All the stations that have been found will be stored automatically. To explore the found
stations, press / . When you see the station that you would like to listen to press
the ENTER button, the station will play.
• To select a station using the unit, turn the TUNING/ENTER dial to scroll through the stations then
press the TUNING/ENTER dial the select the station.
Scanning for DAB stations
You can scan for new stations at any time. Before performing a scan make sure your aerial is
fully extended.
1. Press SCAN / or in the menu select FULL SCAN. The display will show“SCANNING” then
indicate the progress of the scan.
2. Once the scan is complete the unit will display the total number of stations found. These
stations are stored automatically and the rst alphanumerically found station will play.
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Manual Tuning
You can also manually tune the unit, which can help if you know your unit has missed
stations while performing a SCAN. You will need to know which multiplex the missing radio
station is in.
1. Press MENU, press to select MANUAL TUNE.
2. Press ENTER, then press / to cycle through each DAB multiplex, which are
numbered from 5A to 13F.
3. After your desired multiplex number is selected, press the ENTER button to conrm,
the display will now show the selected multiplex and store any radio stations found on
it.
4. You won’t see any new radio stations or hear anything while in manual tune mode.
To nd the newly tuned in stations, search through the station list. Press MENU to exit.
Secondary Services
If you see a “>” symbol after the name of a station, this indicates that there are secondary
services available to that station. These secondary services contain extra services that are
related to the primary station. e.g. a sports station may want to add extra commentaries.
The secondary services are inserted directly after the primary station in the station list.
For a secondary channel to be found during an auto scan it must be broadcasting when the
scan takes place.
To select a secondary service press MENU when the“>”symbol appears in the display. When the
secondary service ends, the unit will automatically switch back to the primary station.
Presetting Stations
You can store up to 30 stations to the memory, allowing access to your favourite stations
quickly and easily.
1. To store a preset, you must rst be listening to the
station that you want to save.
2. Press and hold PRESET/MEM to activate program
mode. The display will show “Save to P#”.
3. Press PRESET/FOLDER /to select the desired
station preset number.
4. Press ENTER to store the station.
Recalling a Preset Station
To select a preset station press the PRESET/MEM button then the PRESET/FOLDER /
buttons to select the preset station number. With the preset station number selected press
the ENTER button. The unit will automatically change the the selected preset station.
• The stations stored in the preset numbers will be saved into your units memory and will not be erased
it the power is switched o.
• Storing a station in a position that has already been used will delete the original station.
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Date
DLS
Signal Strength
Programme Type
Frequency
Audio Bit Rate
Signal Error
Time
Ensemble Name
DAB Information Display
You can view the DAB service information in the following modes. Depending on the DAB
radio station you are tuned into, some information modes may be unavailable. Press the
INFO button repeatedly on the remote control to view the following information.
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment)
Dynamic label segment is a scrolling message that
the broadcaster may include with their transmissions.
The message usually includes information, such as
programme details etc.
Signal Strength
This shows the signal strength, from 0 (no signal)
to 100 (full strength signal).
Programme Type
This describes the style or genre of the programme
that is being broadcast.
Ensemble Name
A multiplex is a collection of radio stations that are
bundled and transmitted on one frequency. There
are national and local multiplexes. Local ones contain
stations that are specic to that area.
DAB – unlike normal radio, groups together several radio
stations and transmits them on one frequency.
Frequency
This shows the frequency of the current multiplex.
Signal Error
This displays the amout of errors on the signal.
Audio Bit Rate
The display will show the digital audio bit rate being
received.
Time
This displays the current time provided automatically
by the broadcaster.
Date
This displays the current date provided automatically
by the broadcaster.
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DRC (Dynamic Range Compression)
If you are listening to music with high dynamic range in a noisy environment, you may wish
to compress the audio dynamic range.
1. Press MENU, then press to highlight DRC then press ENTER.
2. Press to select DRC high/low/o and press ENTER button to conrm.
Pruning Radio Stations
If you have moved your unit and tuned it in, in multiple locations you might ne that it has
stored radio stalions that are now weak. By selecting PRUNE you can delete all the weak
stations.
1. Press MENU, then press to highlight PRUNE then press ENTER.
2. You’ll now see the question ‘Prune? Yes or No’, press to highlight YES then press
ENTER. All weak radio stations will now be deleted.
Software Version
To check your software version press MENU, then press to highlight SW VERSION then
press ENTER. The Software version can be accessed in the DAB and FM menus.
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Manual Tuning
Press / repeatedly to change the frequency until you nd the station you want, or
turn the TUNING/ENTER dial on the unit.
FM Radio Operation
• Make sure the aerial is fully extended, away from any electrical devices that
could cause interference.
• If reception is still poor, try to adjust the FM/DAB aerial location.
The search may not stop at a station with a very weak signal.
With FM radio it may be necessary to ne tune each station by pressing /repeatedly. Each press will
adjust the frequency by 0.05MHz. If reception is still poor adjust the position of the aerial or try moving
the unit to another location.
Press the MODE button to select FM RADIO source. The words “FM RADIO” will be briey be
displayed.
Tuning in a Station
Auto Tuning
Press SCAN / , the unit will automatically tune to the next available radio station. To scan in
the opposite direction press and hold the SCAN / button.
Scan Settings
You can set your unit to scan for the strongest stations or all stations.
1. Press MENU, SCAN SETTINGS will appear in the display then press ENTER.
2. Press / to select either STRONG STATIONS ONLY or ALL STATIONS then press
ENTER. Now when you scan for radio stations your unit will nd what the type of
stations you selected.
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Presetting Stations
You can store up to 30 stations to the memory, allowing access to your favourite stations
quickly and easily.
1. To store a preset, you must rst be listening to the
station that you want to save.
2. Press and hold PRESET/MEM to activate program
mode. The display will show “Save to P#”.
3. Press PRESET/FOLDER /to select the desired
station preset number.
4. Press ENTER to store the station.
Recalling a Preset Station
To select a preset station press the PRESET/MEM button then the PRESET/FOLDER /
buttons to select the preset station number. With the preset station number selected press
the ENTER button. The unit will automatically change the the selected preset station.
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