Dab operation (contd.) – Goodmans GSR75WDAB User Manual

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Battery Level

If the receiver is operating on batteries, the battery level will be displayed,

as a bar. The longer the bar, the more life is left in the batteries.


If the receiver is operating on mains power, this message will be displayed:

Note: If the battery level is getting low, then the Power LED will start to flash. switch off the receiver

and replace the batteries as soon as possible


Autotune

When “No Dab Service” is shown in the display, Press the Autotune button

perform a scan of the DAB Band 3 UK spectrum and create a new Station

List of all available DAB stations currently broadcasting. This process

usually takes around 15-20 seconds searching the range (11B-12D) used in

the UK During this process, the display will show how many stations have

been found, and on what “channel” they were found: The number of

stations found varies greatly dependant on the area in which the receiver is

located not all stations are available in all areas

Once the autotune function has completed the receiver will tune to the first

station in the Station List.
A required station can then be selected using either the “Prev” /”Next” or the

“Up”, “Down”, “Select” buttons as described later in this manual.


If the radio has been moved, or should additional stations need to be added to the station list, the

“Autotune” function can be used at any time. Tip: If taking the unit outside try another Autotune once

clear of buildings, this may add further receivable stations to the station list.
Important Note: During the scan process you may find the unit indicates it has found more stations

than the number that appear in the station list , the additional stations that are picked up could be

either

a. Secondary stations that are accessed via the secondary button (see later notes) or
b. Data services provided on DAB which cannot be used on this unit




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DAB operation (contd.)

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