Dab settings menu, Fm settings menu – Technika DAB121 User Manual

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MORE DETAIL OF THE DAB SETTINGS MENU OPTIONS:
AUTOSCAN:
Select Autoscan to re-scan the entire DAB band
and refresh the station list.
MANUAL TUNING: Manual tuning enables you to search
the band manually by pressing the

P

or

O

button to step

through the multiplex numbers and check if any have usable
signal strength on a bargraph display. Manual tuning is not
necessary in normal operation where scanning will have
automatically established a station list of all usable stations.
DRC: DRC is Dynamic Range Compression. Enabling DRC may
improve the sound of DAB radio when listening in a noisy
room.
PRUNE: If your station list includes stations that you can no
longer receive (you may have moved to a different area), you
can select the ‘Prune’ option to remove any stations that can
no longer be received from the Station List.

MORE DETAIL OF THE SYSTEM SUB-MENU OPTIONS:
SLEEP:
Select this option to set a sleep time in the range
15-90 minutes. When a sleep time is set, the radio will set
to Standby after the sleep delay time. Choose ‘Sleep Off’ to
cancel sleep mode.
ALARM: Select this option to set alarm times and activate
one or both of the dual alarms. There are more details of
alarm setting on the following page.
TIME: Select the time option to set the clock manually. This
may be useful if you are in an area where it is not possible to
receive DAB radio broadcasts. Within the time menu options
it is also possible to change the clock display format between
12 and 24 hour, to choose whether the clock should set from
the DAB time signal (Auto update) and to change the format
of the time and date display.
BACKLIGHT: Select ‘Backlight’, then the ‘Timeout’ sub-option
to change the backlight settings. Choose from ON (backlight
is permanently on) or a delay time in seconds. If you choose a
delay time, the backlight will switch to full brightness when
a button is pressed, then change to low brightness once the
delay you set has elapsed.
FACTORY RESET: Select the ‘Yes’ sub-option to reset all the
settings of your radio to factory original settings. The station
list will also be cleared and any stored preset memories will
be erased. After a factory reset the radio will re-scan the band
and renew the station list.
SW VERSION: This option will display the version number of
the control software currently installed in your radio. This will
be helpful to a technician who is servicing the radio.

DAB SETTINGS MENU

FM SETTINGS MENU
There are also some menu settings that are specific to FM
radio operation. These settings may be changed through the
Settings Menu.
To enter the FM Settings Menu:

Set to FM mode.

Press the

MENU button.

A map of the menu is shown below. The menu is navigated in
the same way as the DAB settings menu.

MORE DETAIL OF THE FM SETTINGS MENU OPTIONS
SCAN SETTING:
With this menu option you can set the
scanning sensitivity of the FM radio to two different levels-
‘Strong stations only’ or ‘All stations’. Setting to ‘Strong
stations only’ will exclude weaker stations resulting in a
quicker scan. If you set to ‘All stations’ the scan will stop at
every station detected, even if the signal is weak.
AUDIO SETTINGS: This option enables you to set the radio
to receive FM in Auto mode (Mono/Stereo) or in Mono only.
This may be useful if the signal is weak and the broadcast
is noisy.
SYSTEM: The System sub-menu options are the same as
those described in the DAB settings section.

FM SETTINGS MENU

SCAN SETTING

SYSTEM SETTING

AUDIO SETTING

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