RT-1082 DAB/AM/FM Stereo Tuner
The following options are available: Use of these features will require knowledge of your local DAB transmitter.
DAB DAC VOLUME – The
DIMMER – Select to change the FL display brightness using the up and down keys. This can be adjusted to your preference.
FACTORY DEFAULT – Select when you wish to return the
TUNER AREA – Your tuner should be set to operate within the country of purchase. The tuner area can be set to either <EUROPE> or <N_AMERICA>.
VERSION – This feature will confirm the main software version of the
Front CPU Upgrade – select this option to upgrade the front CPU. Note: this menu selection is used only with the factory so there is no need for you to use this feature.
EXIT – Select to exit the
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Searching for a DAB station
NOTE: When using the DAB tuner for the first time the FL display will ask whether you want to
AUTO TUNE button wH
You may also wish to repeat the search periodi- cally to discover if any new multiplexes (i.e. group of services) have gone on air, or if you move the tuner to a different area.
NOTE: Auto tune will erase any preset sta- tions saved to memory.
1.Select the DAB tuner by pressing the BAND button t on the front panel or the DAB button B on the remote control.
2.Press AUTO TUNE to search for first en- semble stations. The FL display will change to [ DAB Auto Tuning ] and <No>, <Yes> to perform.
3.Choose <No> by keying the UP/DOWN buttons of front panel, press ENTER if you do not wish to retune. Choose <Yes> by keying the UP/DOWN buttons of the front panel, press ENTER to search new ensembles and replace current stations automatically.
How to store DAB stations
When auto tune is finished the service iden- tification will be displayed. Use the up/down buttons to select the desired station.
To memorize the station press MEMORY fol- lowed by the your preference of number.
Example: “Memory” + “1” + “2”
Repeat this process for saving additional stations.
How to call a PRESET
After a station has been saved to memory it can be recalled using the number keys.
Example: “1” + “2”