Pure Chronos CD Series 2 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 9

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Listening to digital radio
Selecting your source
Press the Source button and repeat to change the audio source: DAB/FM/CD/Auxiliary.
Changing stations
1. Press Stations and use the Navigation dial to browse through
the list of available stations.
2. Push the Navigation dial to tune in.
Changing the information shown on-screen
Chronos CD can display different information relating to the DAB station you are listening to.
To change the information shown:
1. Press Menu and select Display.
2. Use the Navigation dial to cycle through the following options
and push to select one:
Scrolling text: Scrolling information broadcast by the station.
Signal strength: A bar indicating the current digital radio signal
strength.
Signal quality: The quality of the signal received.
Date: The current date.
Using Autotune
If you lose a station signal, or wish to update your station list, you can perform an Autotune
to retune all digital radio stations. Press the Menu button, then scroll to and select Autotune.
Push the Navigation dial to confirm.
Using Presets
Store up to 15 DAB and 15 FM radio stations for quick access to
your favourites.
Setting a Preset
1. Tune to the station you want to store. Press and hold Presets
until you see store preset on the screen.
2. Use the Navigation dial to select the preset number you wish to
save to.
3. Push the Navigation dial to confirm. The display will change to
a confirmation message, e.g., Preset 1 saved.
Selecting a preset
To listen to a station you have stored to a preset, press the Presets button once to access the
‘preset recall’ screen. Use the Navigation dial to scroll to and select the relevant preset.
Radio 2
Jazz radio
Jazz radio
Your jazz favour
Rock Radio
The greatest...
Store Preset
2: (Empty)
Rock Radio
Preset 2 stored
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