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Setting the clock
MENU > Alarm/timer > Set clock
In most cases the time and date on your DMX-60 comes from and is updated by the DAB or
FM (RDS) signal. If a good DAB or FM signal is not available or you want to manually set the
time/date you can use this option.
General options
Press the MENU button to access the following options:
Audio
Tone
Set the Bass output level. Push the dial to set the Treble level.
Balance
Adjust the audio balance between left and right channels.
Subwoofer
Specify if you have an active subwoofer connected to your LINE/SUB OUT socket:
YES variable level output and will mute if headphones are inserted.
NO fixed line level output and will not mute if headphones are inserted.
Digital out
On Switches the output on all the time. Select this option if connecting the
Digital out to the digital inputs of an external amplifier or a recorder without
synchro-record function.
Off/Timer Switches the output off until a timed event specifying the output is selected. Some
external recorders can be set to detect when a digital S/PDIF signal is present
(synchro-record) and start recording. If using a synchro-record method you should
select this option so that your recorder can detect when the recording is to start.
Screen
Active settings
Set the screen backlight brightness. Press the dial to set the contrast.
Standby settings
Set the standby screen brightness level.
Upgrade
Displays the current version of your unit and 16-digit serial number. Register your product
online to receive automatic e-mail notification of product updates or visit our website at www.
pure.com/support. To upgrade your product, press the Upgrade shortcut button and follow the
instructions on screen.
Note USB upgrade requires a PC (not Mac) running Windows XP and a suitable USB cable
(not included).
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