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RT-06 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 =R
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 keying BAND on the front panel or DAB of 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 on the 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 followed by your numbered preference.
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”