GETTING STARTED
[CLOCK]
[TIME SYNC]
[ON]: The clock time is automatically set
using the Clock Time (CT) data in DAB signal. ;
[OFF]: Cancels.
[CLOCK
[ON]: The clock time is shown on the
DISPLAY]
display even when the unit is turned off. ;
[OFF]: Cancels.
[ENGLISH]
Select the display language for menu and music
[РУССКИЙ]
information if applicable.
[ESPANOL]
By default, [ENGLISH] is selected.
[FRANCAIS]
DIGITAL RADIO
About DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
DAB is one of the digital radio broadcasting systems available today. It can deliver digital quality
sound without any annoying interference or signal distortion. Furthermore, it can carry text, pictures
and data.
In contrast to FM broadcast, where each program is transmitted on its own frequency, DAB combines
several programs (called "services") to form one "ensemble".
The "primary component" (main radio station) is sometimes accompanied by a "secondary
component" which can contain extra programs or other information.
Preparation:
1
Connect a DAB antenna to the DAB antenna jack. (Page 34)
2
Press DAB to select DAB source directly.
3
Press and hold DAB to start the Service List update.
"DAB SORTING" appears and update starts.
Updates take up to 3 minutes. No interruption (such as traffic information) is possible during
updates.
To cancel the Service List update: Press and hold DAB again.
Search for an ensemble
1
Press DAB to select DAB source directly.
2
Press S / T to search for an ensemble automatically.
(or)
Press and hold S / T until "M" flashes, then press repeatedly to search for an ensemble
manually.
Press S / T to select a service (either primary or secondary) to listen to.
3
• "DGTL" lights up when receiving DAB
digital signal and flashes when receiving a
RDS signal.
• The unit switches to DAB alarm
automatically when receiving an alarm
signal from DAB broadcast.
ENGLISH
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