Pure Digital EVOKE-3 owner manual Changing DAB options

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Using the EPG to set up a timed event

You can use the EPG to quickly set up a timed recording* or automatically tune in to a programme. For more information on timed events, see page 13.

Turn the Tune knob to scroll through the programme list and push the knob or press the Record button to select a programme and choose one of the following options:

Save to SD card Send to digital out Tune in

Cancel

Tunes in and saves the selected programme to SD card. Tunes in and sends the programme to the Digital Out socket. Tunes in to the programme. This will tune in immediately if the programme is currently on-air.

Returns to the guide without taking any action.

Changing DAB options

Menu > DAB

Autotune

Scans DAB frequencies for DAB stations and adds any new ones to the station list. You may want to do this if you move your radio to a new location. The frequency range scanned is controlled by the DAB region setting (see page 9).

Programme guide

Change the way the programme guide information is handled:

Current multiplex guide only

Displays latest broadcast information from current multiplex.

Use SD card to store guide

Displays latest programme guide information on the SD card

 

if available. Programme guide information from all multiplexes

 

is stored to a folder called ‘GUIDE’ on the SD card and

 

automatically updated when new information is broadcast. If

 

energy saving mode is switched off, this information is also

 

updated if the unit is in standby.

Station order

Alphanumeric

Lists all stations in alphanumeric order.

Favourite

Displays your ten most listened to stations first on the station

 

list. Your favourite stations display a heart next to the names in

 

the station list.

Active station

Lists active stations first on the station list.

Multiplex

Lists stations in groups according to their multiplex.

Remove inactive stations

Removes inactive stations from the station list.

DAB audio

Apply DRC or VET to DAB stations.

DRC makes the quieter sounds in a broadcast easier to hear at low volume or in a noisy environment. The DRC (Dynamic Range Control) level of a broadcast is set by the station and sent with the signal. Check with the broadcasters to find out if they use DRC on their stations.

VET (Volume Equalisation Technology) helps level volume levels across different stations making each sound as if it is at the same volume. It does this by constantly monitoring the stations on your station list and lowering or raising their volume to meet an optimum level.

Note Use of DRC would distort the levelling effect so DRC is disabled when VET is on.

8*Record function provided for personal use only

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Contents Printed on 100% recycled paper using soya-based ink Trademarks Safety instructionsCopyright SicherheitshinweiseContents Overview of the controls and connectors      Page Overview of the display 3 a mGetting started Navigating menusChanging stations Using DABReVu Pausing and rewinding radio Changing the information displayedSetting and selecting presets Using the EPG Electronic Programme GuideChanging DAB options Advanced tuning options DAB regionChanging FM stereo mode Using FMUsing an SD memory card Inserting and removing a cardPlaying a track Changing SD card optionsSetting an alarm Setting alarms/timersCancelling alarms Cancelling a timed event Using a ChargePAK/batteriesSetting a timed event Setting a sleep timerGeneral options Other settingsSoftware upgrade AudioEnergy saving Hints and TipsTechnical Specifications Garantie Avis de non-responsabilité Warranty information DisclaimerGarantie-Informationen Ausschlusshinweis Garantioplysninger Ansvarsfraskrivelse100LD