
Great Britain
Connecting speakers
D AB Au t o t u n e M e n u
S e l e c t D AB r e g i o n :
U K | F u l l |
Initial startup screen
Au t o t u n e U K
S c a n n i n g ...
S t a t i o n s f o u n d : 2 1
Autotune UK
V o l u m e
Adjusting volume
Nominal | ohms | Nominal | ohms |
Maximum power rating 30W | Maximum power rating 30W | ||
Manufactured in China | Manufactured in China | ||
Part number 12A67 | Part number 12A67 |
When connecting speakers connect the red (positive) terminals on Legato to the red terminals on the speaker and black (negative) to black. The speaker cable has a stripe on one strand to aid connection.
Ensure that the bared ends of the wires are securely gripped by the spring clips. Note that the sound from new speakers should improve over the course of a few days as they are
You can also connect an active subwoofer to the Variable out sockets on your Legato for enhanced bass. See page 14 for more details.
Switch on and off
When you first plug your Legato in it switches to DAB mode and asks you if you want to perform a UK (UK Band III only) or Full autotune (full Band III) to find all DAB stations available in your area. These stations are stored in a station list and ordered alphanumerically.
The first station on the station list is selected.
To switch your unit off (standby) - press the Power button on the unit or remote control. You see the standby symbol and clock on the screen. Push the Display button to change between a small clock, large clock and day/date time display in standby.
To switch your Legato back on press the Power button again. Your unit starts in whatever mode you were in when you switched off.
Changing the volume
The Volume/Tuning dial operates as a volume control by default except when you are in a menu or browsing the station or track lists. When you adjust the volume you temporarily see the volume scale on screen indicating the current level. You can also use the volume buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume.
Navigating menus
You turn the Tuning dial to scroll through menu options or station or track lists and push to select options. In most menus if you do not select anything you return to the previous screen. Alternatively use the equivalent remote control buttons. You can also press a shortcut button to select the option shown on screen next to that button.
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