Listening to dab radio, Selecting a station, Changing the information displayed – Pure Acoustics DMX-50 User Manual

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To listen to DAB radio press the DAB/FM button on the main unit or Mode button on
the remote until you see DAB in the top left of the screen.

When you first switch on your DMX-50 it automatically enters DAB mode, autotunes
to find all DAB stations available in your area and lists them in alphanumeric order.

Selecting a station

To change stations, turn the TUNE/SELECT dial to scroll through the station
list, then push the dial to tune to the highlighted station. Alternatively use the
( + Select) remote control buttons.

The currently selected station is shown in the box at the top of the screen.

Changing the information displayed

To change what you see on screen while you listen to DAB radio press the
INFO button. Choose between the following options:

Text

Scrolling text broadcast by most stations.

Reception info DAB channel and frequency of the station you are listening

to, signal strength meter and signal quality reading. As a
guide, values from 85 to 100 indicate good reception, 70 to
84 average reception and 0 to 69 poor reception.

Broadcast info Name of the multiplex the current station belongs to.

Multiplexes are groups of stations broadcast by a single
operator. Description of the content broadcast by the
station, Stereo or Mono indicator and data rate at which the
station is being transmitted. This rate is set by the stations
to suit the type of material being transmitted. High rates
generally mean higher quality.

Presets

DAB presets for quick access to your favourite stations using
the six shortcut buttons.

Date and time Date and time broadcast by the multiplex.

ReVu™ - Pausing and rewinding radio

ReVu mode lets you pause and rewind live DAB digital radio.

DMX-50 constantly stores audio and text from the station you are tuned to in
its memory. The amount stored depends on how long you have been listening
to that station and the data rate of the broadcast. You can access this stored
audio and pause or rewind live radio over short periods (approximately 10 to
20 minutes depending on data rate).

Once the memory is full, ReVu keeps adding to the memory but starts to
overwrite the oldest stored audio and text.

You can enter ReVu mode in two ways:

Paused - press and release the ReVu button or pause button on the remote

Fast forward/rewind - press and hold the ReVu button for three seconds or
press the fast forward/rewind or skip forward/back buttons on the remote

Listening to DAB radio

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T r a c k s - g o o n l i n e t o
n o m i n a t e t h e t u n e s

BBC Radio 1

0 9 : 4 0

D AB

Default DAB screen

D AB

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BBC London

BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 2

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BBC Radio 1

0 9 : 4 0

D AB

BBC N a t i o n a l D AB
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BBC Radio 1

0 9 : 4 0

D AB

P a u s e d

0 9 : 4 0

D AB

0 9 : 4 0

Selecting a station

Information modes - Reception info

ReVu mode - paused

Information modes - Broadcast info

BBC Radio 1

0 9 : 4 0

D AB

2 7 / 0 9 / 0 5

Information modes - Date and time

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