PURE One Elite User manual

Owner’s manual
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The radio for everyone

Wait for ONE Elite to complete an Autotune, which finds all available DAB stations (this
takes about a minute). When the Autotune is complete, a station will be selected.
Getting started
a) Lift the aerial from the clip on the top of the radio and fully extend it A.
b) Insert the connector of the supplied mains adapter into the socket on the rear of the
radio B.
c) Plug the mains adapter into the mains supply Cand wait for the radio to switch on.
PRESS
EcoPlus
C
B
A
Energy
saving enabled
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BBC Radio 2
Setting up
Note: If you have a ChargePAK C6L rechargeable battery (sold separately) fit the battery BEFORE
plugging the radio in. Follow the fitting instructions supplied with the ChargePAK C6L.
1
(See page 10)

3
Getting started
EN
Stations
Menu
Presets
DAB/FM
Standby
Info
Volume
Stations
Press to display station list. Rotate dial
to browse stations; press dial to select.
Volume
Press to display volume level
then rotate dial to adjust.
Info
Press to change the
on-screen information.
Presets
Store up to 50 DAB or
FM preset stations.
DAB/FM
Switch between DAB
and FM.
Alarm/Timer
Set the alarm, kitchen
timer or sleep timer.
Press to pause and play
live radio then rotate
dial to fast-forward/
rewind. Press and hold
to return to live radio.
View news, sports
results and more from
participating stations.
Menu
Display setup options.
Centre dial
As well as changing the station and adjusting the volume the dial is also used for other
functions like textSCAN and fast-forward and rewind, which are explained in the relevant
sections of this manual.
Standby
Switch on and into stand-
by or off if ChargePAK/
batteries fitted.
Controls at a glance
Connectors Connecting an iPod or MP3 player
USB connector for
software upgrades
(mini-B type).
Analogue stereo input
for iPod, MiniDisc, etc.
3.5mm headphone
socket.
Line in
25-07-2008
(AUX cable not supplied)

Listening to radio
Adjusting the volume
(From menus and ReVu
®
)
Switching between DAB and FM
Press the DAB/FM button.
Changing stations
When listening to DAB
1. Press the Stations button to display the station list on the bottom line of the display.
2. Turn the dial right or left to scroll through the list of available DAB stations. The name of the
current station remains at the top of the screen.
3. Push the dial to change the station.
When listening to FM
Seek Tuning
Press the Stations button and rotate the dial right or left to seek to the next or previous FM
station that has a strong signal.
Manual Tuning
1. Change the FM tuning mode to ‘Manual’ (see page 9).
2. Press the Stations button then rotate the dial right or left to step up or down 0.05 MHz.
Volume
DAB/FM
Stations
Stations
Virgin Radio
BBC Radio 2
87.60MHz FM
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Listening to radio
EN
Using Presets
You can store up to 25 DAB and 25 FM presets.
Storing a Preset
1. Tune to the DAB or FM station you want to store as a preset.
2. Press the Presets button to open the presets list.
3. Rotate the dial to scroll to a preset slot between 1 and 25.
4. Push and hold the dial until the ‘Preset saved’ message appears on screen.
Selecting a Preset
1. Press the Presets button to open the presets list.
2. Rotate the dial to browse your list of preset stations.
3. Press the dial to tune to a preset station.
Changing the information displayed on screen
Press the Info button to switch between the following information:
Scrolling text Information broadcast by most DAB stations and some FM (RDS) stations.
Date Today’s date automatically updated by the DAB signal.
Using textSCAN™ to pause and control scrolling text
1. When ‘Scrolling text’ information is displayed in either DAB or FM (RDS), press the dial to
pause the scrolling text.
2. Turn the dial left or right to scroll through the current scrolling text message. To exit textSCAN
press the dial again.
Presets
Preset 01 saved
Virgin Radio
Empty preset
Preset 01
2
Presets
DAB Virgin
Preset 01
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BBC Radio 2
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BBC Radio 2
(Exit)

Intellitext®
Intellitext provides on-demand text information such as sports headlines, weather forecasts and
news from DAB stations that support the service including BBC Radio Five Live in the UK. The text
is updated by the broadcasters and stored in your radio while you listen to stations. Intellitext is
listed by station and split into categories, eg, Football, Cricket, Headlines, etc.
To view Intellitext messages
1. Press to enter the Intellitext menu. Push the dial to select ‘View’ and access a list
of stations for which you have Intellitext information (if you see ‘No data’ you need to tune to
a station broadcasting Intellitext for a few minutes before information is received).
2 Push the dial to select a station and rotate and push the dial to browse Intellitext categories
for that station, e.g., BBC Radio 5Live > SPORT > FOOTBALL. The selected information will
scroll across the screen. Press to go back up to the previous category.
Note: You can use textSCAN (page 5) to pause and control Intellitext messages.
ReVu™− pause and rewind live radio
ReVu enables you to pause and rewind radio by saving an audio ‘buffer’ of the current station. You
can rewind for approximately 10–15 minutes depending on the broadcast quality of the current
station and/or how long you’ve been tuned to the current station.
To pause and rewind live radio
1. Press to pause the current station and enter ReVu mode.
2. When the audio is paused you can do the following:
FOOTBALL
SPORT
Man City complet
FOOTBALL
and the team bri
BBC Radio 2
and the team bri
BBC R2 [00:02]
Rewind up to the
start of the audio
buffer.
Press to
stop rewinding or
rotate the dial one
click in the opposite
direction. Press to play and
pause.
Press and hold to
Return to live radio.
Fast-forward through
the audio buffer.
Press to
stop fast-forwarding
or rotate the dial one
click in the opposite
direction.
Time from live
2
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BBC R2 [00:02]

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Setting the alarm & timers
EN
Setting the alarm & timers
Setting the alarm
1. Press the (Alarm/Timer) button and select Alarm to display the alarm status screen.
2. Push the dial to enter the alarm menu. You can scroll through six alarm options on the
bottom line of the display, while the top line displays their current setting. To change a setting,
push the dial, rotate it to make your selection and then push it to confirm the change.
Set alarm
Push dial to choose between ‘On’ (alarm sounds) or ‘Off’
(alarm does not sound). The symbol on the screen
indicates that the alarm is on.
Set time
Push dial to set the alarm time. Rotate the dial to set the
hour then push to confirm. Repeat to set the minutes.
Set days
Push dial to set the days that the alarm sounds. Choose
between: Daily (every day), Weekday (Monday to Friday),
Weekend,Saturday,Sunday and Once only (alarm does
not repeat)
Set alarm mode
Push dial to choose between: DAB,FM or Tone (buzzer).
Select station
If you’ve set alarm mode as DAB or FM you can choose
‘Select station’ and choose a DAB station or an FM Preset
and push to confirm. Last tuned tunes to the most recent
FM station.
Alarm volume
If the alarm mode is set to DAB or FM, push the dial to
change the alarm volume. Rotate the dial left to decrease the
alarm volume and right to increase it then push to confirm.
Cancelling a sounding alarm
To cancel a tone alarm push the dial or press the Standby button.
To cancel a radio alarm press any button.
Note: A sounding alarm will switch off after one hour unless you cancel it.
Note: The alarm will not sound if an iPod, auxiliary device or auxiliary cable is connected to the
LINE IN socket. Instead, the radio will play any audio from the connected auxiliary device.
Set alarm
Alarm off
Set days
Daily
Set mode
DAB
Set time
07:00
Alarm volume
10
Select station
BBC Radio 2

Setting the kitchen timer
ONE Elite has a countdown timer which will sound a beeping tone after a set time period – handy
for use in the kitchen.
To set a kitchen timer
1. Press (Alarm/Timer), rotate the dial to display Kitchen timer and press dial to select.
2. Rotate the dial to change the hours and push to confirm. Rotate again to change the minutes
then push to confirm and start the countdown timer. is displayed on screen.
To cancel a kitchen timer
To stop and reset the kitchen timer before it sounds a beeping tone, press and hold down the
(Alarm/Timer) button for three seconds until you see the message ‘Timer cleared’.
Setting the sleep timer
ONE Elite has a sleep timer that switches your radio into standby (or off if powered by a
ChargePAK) after a number of minutes has elapsed. Use this if you want to fall asleep to the radio.
To set a sleep timer
1. Press the (Alarm/Timer) button, rotate the dial to display Sleep timer then push the
dial to select.
2. Rotate the dial to increase the duration of the sleep from 15 to 90 minutes in fifteen minute
intervals. Press the dial to start the sleep timer.
To cancel a sleep timer
Select the Sleep timer screen (see above) and set the duration of the Sleep timer to Sleep Off.
Alternatively, press and hold the (Alarm/Timer) button for three seconds until you see the
message ‘Timer cleared’.
01 hours 00 mins
01 hours 15 mins
and the team bri
BBC Radio 2
Timer cleared
Sleep Off
Sleep Off
Sleep 30
Sleep Off

9
Options and settings
EN
Options and settings
Press the Menu button to access the options menu, rotate the dial to scroll through and change
the options and push the dial to select.
DAB options
Autotune
Scans all DAB Band III and L-Band frequencies for stations, automatically adds any new stations
found to the station list and removes inactive stations. To stop an Autotune press Menu.
Intellitext options
Press and rotate the dial to access the following options for managing Intellitext
messages.
Set timeout Choose to delete old Intellitext messages after 1 week (default) or 1 day.
Clear all Delete all stored Intellitext messages immediately.
FM options
FM tuning mode
Seek When you rotate the dial, the radio tunes to the next station with a good signal.
Manual When you rotate the dial, the radio tunes up or down in steps of 0.05 MHz.
FM stereo mode
Choose from Stereo (default) or Mono. Mono may improve clarity where stereo signals are weak.
General options
Backlight
Timed The backlight turns on for 7 seconds when any button is pressed (default).
Off The backlight does not switch on.
On The backlight is always on when the radio is on.
Audio
Rotate the dial to adjust the treble or bass and press to confirm.
Treble Adjust the treble between -5 (minimal treble), 0 (neutral) and 5 (high treble).
Bass Adjust the bass between -5 (minimal bass), 0 (neutral) and 5 (maximum bass).
Clock
The clock will automatically set itself and also update for GMT/BST clock changes in the UK.
However, if you cannot receive a DAB signal, the time and date can be manually set by selecting
Set Clock from the options menu.

Energy saving
ONE Elite is part of the PURE EcoPlus product family, designed and manufactured to minimise
power consumption when the unit is switched on and to use less than 1 Watt in standby. One way
this low power consumption is enabled is by not collecting and storing Intellitext messages when
the unit is in standby. Two options are available:
On (default) ONE Elite updates the Intellitext data when you tune to a station that broadcasts
Intellitext. Intellitext data is not collected in standby.
Off ONE Elite collects Intellitext data in standby from the last station you viewed
Intellitext, which increases standby power consumption.
Note: If you fit the optional ChargePAK C6L or 6 x ‘C’ cell batteries (see below) the unit will switch
off when you press the Standby button and not enter standby, as long as the unit is not
connected to mains power.
Software upgrade
Software updates for your ONE Elite may be made available in the future. If you register your
product and include a valid e-mail address you will receive notification of software updates
(register at www.pure.com/register or fill in the supplied warranty card). Available software
updates are also listed at www.pure.com/support.*
To upgrade your radio
1. Press and hold the Info button for three seconds to access the maintenance menu.
2. Select ‘Upgrade’ and follow the instructions provided with the upgrade software.
Reset your radio
Resetting your radio removes all presets, clears the station list and resets all options to defaults.
1. Press and hold the Info button for three seconds to access the maintenance menu.
2. Rotate the dial to choose ‘Factory Reset’ and push the dial to confirm the reset.
Using a ChargePAK™
PURE ChargePAK C6L is a rechargeable battery pack which plugs into the socket in the radio’s
battery compartment. Whenever your radio is connected to a mains supply the ChargePAK will
charge up and the battery icon on screen will animate. When the ChargePAK is fully charged the
battery icon will disappear.
To purchase a PURE ChargePAK C6L, contact your nearest PURE dealer, visit the shop on our
website at www.pure.com or call the PURE order line on +44 (0)845 148 9001.
Note ONE Elite can only be powered with a ChargePAK C6L or 6 x ‘C’ cell batteries. Do not use
any other ChargePAK model. Carefully follow the separate fitting instructions that are
supplied with the ChargePAK C6L.
EcoPlus
*Requires a PC (not Mac) with internet access running Windows XP or Vista and a suitable USB cable (not included).

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Options and settings
EN
Help and specifications
Secondary and inactive stations
(<</>>) Secondary DAB services
Secondary services accompany some stations, providing extra information or alternative content
and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a station has secondary services available, the
station shows ‘>>’ next to its name in the station list and the secondary service appears next to
the station in the list. A secondary service has a ‘<<’ before its name in the station list.
(?) Inactive or unavailable DAB stations
Inactive or unavailable stations appear on the station list preceded by ‘?’ and cannot be tuned
to. A station may be inactive or unavailable because the station is not broadcasting at the current
time (check with the station) or has stopped broadcasting altogether. Alternatively, you may not
have a strong enough signal to receive the Multiplex on which the station is broadcast.
Hints and tips
Display says ‘No stations available’
Use Autotune (page 9) to search for stations. Try adjusting your aerial or radio position.
Receiving new DAB stations that have started broadcasting
Use Autotune (p 9) to scan for new stations and add any new DAB stations to the station list.
Using the alarm when using ChargePAK C6L or batteries
When a ChargePAK rechargeable battery or ‘C’ cell batteries are fitted and the unit is not
connected to mains power the radio switches off completely when the Standby button is pressed.
In this case, the message ‘Disabling alarm’ will be briefly displayed after the Standby button is
pressed and the alarm will not sound.
Copyright
Copyright 2008 by Imagination Technologies Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted,
transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
magnetic, manual or otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Imagination Technologies Limited.
Trademarks
ONE Elite, the ONE Elite logo, Intellitext, textSCAN, ChargePAK, ReVu, PURE, the PURE logo, PURE Digital, the PURE Digital logo, EcoPlus,
the EcoPlus logo, Imagination Technologies, and the Imagination Technologies logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Imagination
Technologies Limited. All other product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Version 2 August 2008.

Technical Specifications
General Stereo digital radio with full Band III, L-Band and FM reception. ETS 300 401
compliant and capable of decoding all DAB transmission modes 1-4 up to
and including 192 kbps. Supports FM RDS and RadioText. DAB+ supported
as standard in certain countries and available as an upgrade in others. See
www.pure.com/support for more details.
Frequency ranges: DAB Band III 174–240 MHz, L-Band 1452-1490 MHz, FM 87.5–108 MHz.
Speakers: 2 x full-range 3” drive units.
Audio power output: 2.5W RMS per channel; 5W RMS total.
Input connectors: 12V DC power adapter socket (230V adapter supplied), Mini USB connector
for software upgrades, 3.5mm Line in for auxiliary devices.
Output connectors: 3.5mm headphone socket
Mains power supply: 230V AC to 12V (0.8A) DC external power adapter.
Power consumption: In standby 0.67W (industry average 2.64W); in operation 2.46W on average
(industry average 5.49W).
Battery power supply: Six C (R14) batteries or ChargePAK C6L (not supplied).
Approvals: CE marked. Compliant with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives (89/336/
EEC and 73/23/EEC).
Dimensions (mm): 256 wide x 155 high x 88 deep (excluding controls).
Aerial: Integral telescopic aerial.
Go to www.pure.com/support for a list of frequently asked questions relating to this product.
Need help?
We want you to get the most out of your ONE Elite and enjoy all that
digital radio has to offer. If you have any questions about the product
after reading this manual, please visit our support website or contact a
member of our support team by phone or e-mail.
Returns & Repairs
If this product develops a fault within the warranty period we’ll organise
a repair or replace it if necessary. Read the ‘Warranty information’ inside
for information about the warranty period, terms and conditions.
suppor[email protected]
www.pure.com/support
(9am–5:30pm, Mon–Fri)
+44 (0)845 148 9001
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