Genius DU1/DU2 manual Using DAB Radio, Finding & Selecting a Station, Using Presets

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5 Using DAB Radio

5.1Finding & Selecting a Station

Stations will be listed alphabetically unless selected otherwise (see Menu Options – changing station order)

To find a station use the ‘station +/-‘ buttons on the remote control to move up or down the list alphabetically

When you have found the station you would like to listen to press ‘Select’ on your remote control.

If new stations have become available you will need to perform a Full Scan (see Getting Started – Auto Scan / Full Scan). Any new stations will automatically be added to the station list.

5.2Using Presets

Your DAB Upgrade can store up to twenty stations as presets allowing you to move between your favourite stations quickly and easily

To store a station as a preset:

Tune the radio to the station you wish to store.

Press the preset button that you wish to assign to this station (1-10) or (10- 20 using shift) and hold down until you see the message ‘preset saved’

When subsequently scrolling through the stations any preset stations will appear with their individual preset number in the display

To select a previously preset station

Press the preset button assigned to the station you require and the DAB Upgrade will tune to that station automatically

5.3Changing the Information on the Display

It is possible to regularly change the displayed information on the screen.

To choose one of the following options press the ‘display’ button repeatedly:

Scrolling text (DLS) – the default mode and broadcast by most stations

Programme type – type of content being broadcast

Multiplex – all stations belong to a multiplex that are groups of stations owned and broadcast by a single operator

Time and Date – an accurate time and date service updated from the multiplex

Channel – Multiplex channel and frequency

Mode – Indicates stereo or mono and the bit/data rate that is being used by the broadcaster. This will depend on the content being broadcast.

Signal error – the lower the signal error, the better the reception quality at that time and location

To show a graphic signal strength indicator:

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Genius DU1/DU2 Using DAB Radio, Finding & Selecting a Station, Using Presets, Changing the Information on the Display