Multiplex name | Displays the name of the multiplex in which the current service is found, see Guide to Digital Radio |
| on page 14 for more information on multiplexes. |
Date and time | Displays the date and time obtained from the current multiplex. |
Channel | Displays the channel identifier and frequency for the station to which you are tuned, see Guide to |
| Digital Radio on page 14 for more information. |
Mode | Displays the mode of the current service, Stereo or Mono and the data rate at which the audio |
| signal is being transmitted. This rate is set by the broadcaster to suit the type and quality of |
| material being transmitted. |
Signal quality | Displays the signal quality for the signal to which you are tuned. As a guide values from 85 to 100 |
| indicate good reception, 70 to 84 borderline reception and 0 to 69 poor reception. You can attempt |
| to improve this signal quality by adjusting your aerial position using the Tuning aid described on |
| page 12. |
Storing and recalling presets
The numbered buttons
To store a station
You can store a station to a preset while listening to it or when you see the station name on the bottom line of the display while scrolling through the station list.
Press and hold down a numbered button for around two seconds to store the station under that number. The display shows e.g. ‘Preset 1 saved’ when the station has been successfully saved. Once you save a station to a preset, the station name has the preset number next to it on the station list.
To recall a previously stored station
Press and release the numbered button under which you stored the station. If the selected preset is empty the display shows ‘Preset empty’ for a few seconds and you continue listening to the currently selected station.
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