Frelander 2. Manual — part 740

Digital audio broadcasting

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Press and hold an ensemble search button to
display a list of all available ensembles. Rotate
the menu control to scroll through the
ensemble list and press it to select one and
display a list of channels in that ensemble.

Scanning channels

You can use the scan function to listen to a
short broadcast of each available channel in
turn before selecting the one you prefer.

Press and release the SCAN button to start the
channel scan and play the first channel. After
eight seconds, the scan moves to the next
channel and so on. After the last channel in an
ensemble, the first channel in the next
ensemble is played. To stop the scan and play
the current channel, press the SCAN button
again or press the Exit button.

Note: Subchannels are not included in
scanning.

Signal availability

If the digital radio signal is lost or the system
takes time to tune in to a channel, then the
display screen will show the message No
reception
.

The problem may be caused by a temporary
problem, such as buildings or trees blocking
the signal, or it might be a problem with the
broadcast service operator. Try tuning to an
alternative channel and return later to see if the
problem has been resolved. If you are unable to
tune to any other channels, switch off the audio
unit and then try again.

PRESET BUTTONS

Storing channels as presets

You can store up to twenty digital channels (ten
each on DAB1 and DAB2) using the numbered
preset buttons.

1. Search for and start playing the channel

you want to preset.

EXIT

SELECT

Digital1 Network

MXR

BBC National DAB

E88123

E88126

No reception

E88127

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DAB1 [8]

BBC 5LIVE

E88128

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2. Press and hold the preset button (for about

two seconds) on which you want to store
the current channel. Audio output is muted
for a further two seconds while the channel
is stored and a confirmation message is
displayed.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each channel that

you want to store as a preset.

Note: You cannot store a subchannel as a
preset. If you try to store a subchannel, you will
store the channel to which the subchannel
belongs.

Recalling a preset channel

Make sure that you have selected the
appropriate digital source (DAB1 or DAB2) and
then press and release the preset button you
require. The channel you have selected will
start to play automatically.

Note: If you try to recall a channel that has
previously been stored as a preset but is now
unavailable or invalid, the message No channel
found
is displayed. You must choose another
channel.

Scrolling through presets

Rotate the menu control to scroll through all
available presets for the current digital source
(DAB1 or DAB2). When you stop rotating, the
selected channel will start to play automatically
after a few seconds.

Note: If you are listening to a subchannel, then
rotating the menu control will return you to,
and then scroll through, the channel preset list.

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1 2 3 4

DAB1 [8]

BBC 5LIVE

E88129

E88131

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1 2 3 4

DAB1 [7]

BBC Radio 1

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1 2 3 4

DAB1 [7]

BBC Radio 1

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1 2 3 4

DAB1 [8]

BBC Radio 2

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1 2 3 4

DAB1 [9]

BBC Radio 3

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SETTINGS

A number of different functions are available
from the DAB settings menu. Follow the
procedure below to access the menu.

1. While you are using either the DAB1 or

DAB2 source, press and release the MENU
button.

2. Press and release the menu control to

select DAB settings.

3. Rotate the menu control to scroll through,

and highlight, the menu options displayed.

4. Press and hold the EXIT button to save any

changes you have made and return to
normal audio mode.

Note: To navigate up to a previous menu level,
press and release the EXIT button.

Note: If you have pressed the MENU button
once but take no action for ten seconds, the
system will exit the menu automatically.

DAB search

To find a specific broadcast, use the DAB
search
menu. You can scroll through, and
choose from, complete lists of ensembles,
channels, subchannels or programme type
(PTY) categories.

EXIT

SELECT

DAB settings

Clock

EXIT

SELECT

DAB sea rch

Auto tune
DAB radio t ext

EXIT

SELECT

Ensemble list

Channel list

Subchannel list

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1. From the DAB settings menu, choose DAB

search.

2. Press and release the menu control to view

the following options: Ensemble list to
view a list of all ensembles and the
channels within each ensemble-; Channel
list
to view a list of all available channels.
Subchannel list to view a list of all
subchannels (if available) under the
channel currently playing PTY to list all
PTY categories (News, Sport, Talk etc.)
and the channels within each category.

3. Rotate the menu control to scroll through

the list, then press and release the menu
control to choose from a list.

Auto-tune

Auto-tune builds a list of all the available digital
channels for the region you are in. See
CHANNEL AUTOMATIC TUNING (page 236).

From the DAB settings menu, choose
Auto-tune to start. The message
Auto-tuning... is displayed along with a
percentage to indicate progress.

Note: You can also press and hold the AUTO
button to start auto-tuning.

DAB radio text

You can change the type of information that is
displayed on the screen when a channel or
subchannel is playing.

EXIT

SELECT

BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 2

BBCRadio 3

EXIT

SELECT

Ensemble list

Channel list...

Subchannel list

EXIT

SELECT

DAB sea rch

Auto-tune
DAB radio text

E88134

Auto-tuning
50%

EXIT

SELECT

DAB sea rch

Auto-tune

DAB radio text

E88135

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