FM – Twist left or right and release to seek tune to the next station. 3. Turn to browse and push to select stations, tracks and menu options. DAB or FM – Push to access station presets list. 4. Change audio, SD card and other setup options. Press again to exit current menu. . Guide enters/exits Guide (EPG) in DAB. Use to move between stations. Use to move between days. 6. Press to start a sleep timer. Repeat to increase time. 7. Press and repeat or use Tune to switch between modes. 8. LED indicates saving to card or access via USB. 9. Slot for SD card. . Starts and stops record of DAB radio to SD card. EPG – Sets timed record. 11. Receives signal from remote control. 12. Switches between on and standby. 13. View, set and cancel alarms. 14. Changes the information shown on screen. EPG – Displays more info on highlighted programme. Press to exit all menus. . Turn for volume or push to switch between Volume, Bass and Treble and turn to adjust. 16. Connect to supplied mains adapter. 17. Connect to a PC to copy files to/from SD card or for software upgrades. 18. S/PDIF optical digital out (DAB/FM/SD). Remove plug to use. 19. Connect to headphones (mutes speakers). . Analogue output (excluding Aux in) to external amplifier or recorder. 21. Analogue stereo input from auxiliary device such as iPod, CD player, MiniDisc etc. 22. Number buttons – Press and hold a number to store a preset. For presets 10-99 press the first digit then hold down the second digit. Press number to recall. EPG – number 4 & 6 (or 7&9) buttons access subsequent days’ listings. 23. Switch between modes. DAB – push DAB again to display Guide (EPG). 24. Adjust volume. Press while volume scale on screen to switch between volume, treble and bass scales and press or +/- to adjust. . Mutes speakers/headphones. / 26. Play/pause, Rewind/fast forward, Repeat – set SD track repeat, Shuffle – shuffle SD track order. FM – Seek tune. 27. Select stations/tracks and menu options. FM – Manual tune, Seek tune. EPG – use to move between stations, use to browse the programmes. Overview of the display DAB FM SD 1. Current station and programme if EPG available. 2. Volume level. 3. EPG available. 4. Alarm set. 5. Timer set. 6. Clock. 7. Indicates battery charge state, animated if charging. Full shown. 8. Shows signal strength for current station. 9. Displays programme information, news, telephone numbers etc. broadcast by the station. Press Info to change to large clock display. 10. Current station frequency and name (RDS only). 11. Displays station frequency and indicates position within the FM range. Press Info to change to large clock and scrolling text (RDS only) or again for full screen text (RDS only). EPG EPGG 06:00 Today 09:00 Midweek 09:45 Book of the Week 10:00 Woman’s Hour 11:00 AYear in the Country 11:30 Clement Doesn’t Live Here 07/12 Wednesday BBC R4 8:23am EPGG BBC Radio 4 - Today 8:23am Today with John Humphrys and James Naughtie. Discussing current trends in mobile phone usage. 16:20 04/10/2005 8:23am - BBCRadio 1 - BBCNational DAB - Pop - 2005 00:01:30 00:03:03 8:23am 96.60 MHz - MERCURY FM 96.6 12. Scale indicates time into track and total track time. 13. ID3 text - Displays extra information if available. Press Info to show large clock with scrolling ID3 information. 14. Current track title. 15. Play/pause ffwd/rew indicator. 16. Indicates SD mode. 17. Indicates day, date and station for current listing. 18. Programme listing for selected day and station. Press Info for programme details. Turn Tune to scroll list and push to set up recording or tune-in. Getting started 1. If you have purchased the optional ChargePAK rechargeable battery, insert it into the rear compartment before connecting the unit to the mains. Fully extend the aerial then connect the unit to the mains using the power cable. 2. Press the Power button, if necessary, to switch the unit on. .... EcoPlus 3. When you see the menu ‘Enable Energy Saving?’ select either ‘On’ or ‘Off’ to switch energy saving mode on or off (turn the Tune knob to choose an option and push to select). When energy saving mode is switched on, the radio uses less than 1 Watt power in standby because some standby functions such as the remote control and EPG are disabled after 70 seconds. You can turn energy saving mode on or off in the Energy saving menu. For more information Energy saving mode: page 15 EPG : page 7 5. Select an autotune to find all the DAB radio stations in your area. Choose from: United Kingdom Scans frequencies in Band III only Rest of World Scans all frequencies in Band III and L-Band. An autotune starts and tunes to a station when finished. 6. To change stations, turn the Tune knob to scroll through the station list, then push the knob to tune to the highlighted station. 7. Push the DAB/SD/FM/AUX button to listen to SD, FM or the auxilliary input. Navigating menus You turn the Tune knob to scroll through menus, station or track lists and push the Tune knob to select. In most menus if ...