Presets, Ipod operation, Aux input – Arcam Manuel Tuner radio T32 User Manual

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Presets

The T32 can store up to a total of 100 presets. A preset

is a combination of band

and frequency, or a DAB or

Sirius channel (where fitted), stored in a numbered

location. Fourteen of these may be accessed directly

from the dedicated front panel preset buttons, although

all 100 presets can be stored and retrieved using the

Control knob or remote control.

Storing a preset

First select the radio station you wish to assign to a preset.

Press

sToRe

on the front panel or remote and the T32

displays the lowest numbered vacant preset, for example:

Preset 07
Preset empty

Press

oK

to store the station to location 07.

Alternatively, you can use any of the dedicated preset

buttons, the front panel Control knob, or

D

or

E

on

the remote control, to select a different preset. Press

oK

to confirm that you want to store the station at this

preset location. The display shows, for example:

Preset 42
Preset stored

If you select a preset that is already used, the previously

stored station is replaced.

Selecting a preset

To select a stored preset:

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Press one of the dedicated front panel preset

buttons briefly (for presets 1 to 7). Press and hold

to access the higher numbers (for presets 8 to 14).

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Use the numeric keypad on the remote control to

enter the preset number.

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Press

pReseT

on the front panel (or

p/Tune

on the

remote) and use the control knob (or

D

and

E

on the remote control) to select a used preset from

1 to 100.

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Press

C

or

B

to select a used preset from 1 to

100.

Preset 05
FM 98.50MHz

Press O on the remote control or

oK

on the front

panel within the time-out period to output the selected

station.

iPod operation

If an rDock is connected to the T32, it automatically

enables ‘iPod mode’.
To use an rLead, you must set this mode explicitly. Press

Menu

(or U on the remote) and navigate to ‘External

input

’ by pressing

5

or

6

on the front panel and use

the Control knob (or

E

on the remote), to select:

External input

iPod mode Enabled

Select the iPod as a source by pressing

5

or

6

on the

front panel (or M on the remote control) until ‘iPod’ is

shown on top line of the display:

iPod
Initialising...

If the rDock or rLead does not have an iPod attached

at this point, you are reminded that one needs to be

connected (or reconnected):

iPod
Connect iPod

navigation

With an iPod connected, the screen changes to:

Music
Make Selection

и

и

Navigate through the different ways of selecting tracks

on your iPod (the actual categories will depend on your

iPod model) by pressing

C

and

B

on the remote,

confirming your selection with O.

Playlists

Podcasts

Songs

Artists
Albums

Genres
Composers
Audiobooks

For example, if you start your track selection from

‘Artists’, you can cycle through the list of Artists using

C

or

B

on the remote, selecting one with O.

Choose an ‘Album’ from that Artist using

C

or

B

on

the remote (if there is more than one Album), selecting

one with O.
In the same way, choose a ‘Song’ (i.e. track) from that

Album using

C

or

B

on the remote (if there is more

than one Song), selecting one with O.

Artist 1
Artist 2
Artist 3

Album 1
Album 2
Album 3

Song 1
Song 2
Song 3

To change a Song being played, press O and use the

same method to navigate back to a new Song, Album

or Artist.

Shuffle and Repeat modes

You can apply ‘Shuffle’ mode (for random playback of

tracks) by pressing s on the remote.
Set ‘Repeat mode’ by pressing R on the remote.

aux input

The analogue auxiliary input on T32 is intended

primarily for use with Arcam’s rDock and rLead

accessories.
If you are not using the auxiliary input for iPod

connectivity, you may use the

aux in

socket as a

standard analogue line level input.
To do this, press U and navigate to ‘External input’

and use the Control knob (

C

or

B

on the remote),

to select:

External input

Input labelled AUX

.

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