Owner’s manual
8Using the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)EPG provides programme schedules and information for DAB stations that broadcast it.If a station belongs to
9Changing DAB optionsMENU > DABGuide settingsChange the way the programme guide information is handled:Current multiplex only Displays latest broa
10Using FMThe first time you switch to FM or after resetting your unit, select the FM tuning mode:Autotune Finds all the stations available in your a
11Playing a CDInsert your CD label side up. DMX-50 checks the CD type and loads a track list. If you insert a CD with MP3 files on it DMX-50 detects t
12Using an SD memory cardYou can use an SD card (2GB maximum) for recording* and playing back DAB digital radio or playing MP2/MP3 files recorded else
13RepeatTRACK Repeats the current track.ALL Repeats all tracks in the current folder.OFF No repeat.DeleteTurn the TUNE/SELECT dial to browse a
14Changing the alarm snooze timeMENU > Alarm/timer >Snooze periodChoose a snooze period between 5 and 59 minutes. The snooze period applies to a
15Setting the clockMENU > Alarm/timer > Set clockIn most cases the time and date on your DMX-50 comes from and is updated by the DAB or FM (RDS)
16Hints and TipsI don’t see any IntellitextThis could be because you haven’t tuned to a participating station or the station hasn’t broadcast any Inte
Warranty informationImagination Technologies Ltd. warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship in
Safety instructionsKeep the unit away from heat sources and do not place sources of naked flames (such as candles) on the unit.Unit ventilation should
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31. Six shortcut buttons provide quick access to radio presets, CD/SD controls and menu options.2. Turn to browse and push to select stations, trac
4Overview of the displayJ o W h i l e y Ch a n g i n gT r a c k s - g o o n l i n e t on o m i n a t e t h e t u n e sBBC Radio 10 9
5Getting started1. Connect the speakers using the supplied cables. Ensure that the bared ends of the wires are securely gripped by the spring clips.2
6Using DABChanging stationsChanging the information displayed1. Scrolling text broadcast by most DAB stations2. Channel and frequency for the current
7Intellitext™ - news, sports and moreIntellitext* provides on-demand text information such as sports headlines and news from DAB stations. The text is
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