English – AEG AR 4021 BT User Manual

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MASK

Setting to mask station during search:

DPI:

Alternative frequencies with different

Pl code are excluded from the search.

ALL:

Alternative frequencies with different

Pl code and no RDS information with high

signal level are excluded from the search.

EON TA

The unit can receive RDS EON data. EON means

the transmission of additional programme in-

formation within a station group. In the event

of a traffic announcement (TA), it will switch

within a station group from a non-traffic

broadcast to the corresponding traffic radio

station of the station group.

DX

: The unit attempts to receive the EON

TA information from a receivable station

and thus to improve the reception quality.

LO

: This prevents switching to a programme

with too weak a signal level.

TA VOL

Traffic Announcement Volume

REG

Some stations split their programme at certain

times into regional programmes with different

content.

ON

: Only the regional programmes of the

station are played.

OFF

: National programmes are also played.

Loudness Function

Press and hold

‹

/BND

(26) to activate the Loudness

function.

LOUD ON

is displayed. The Loudness function

enhances the bass frequencies.

Press and hold

‹

/BND

(26) again to deactivate the

Loudness function.

LOUD OFF

is displayed.

Sound Settings

Repeatedly press

‹

EQ/TA

(19) to cycle through the set-

tings

FLAT

,

CLASSICS

,

POP M

,

ROCK M

or

DSP OFF

.

The selected setting is displayed.

Display Information

Repeatedly press

DISP

(20) to cycle through the following

display information:

Time (is automatically set if RDS reception is enabled),

radio station, programme type, frequency of the currently

set radio station, information on file names (only during

playback of a MP3 or WMA file).

NOTE

If there is no corresponding information,

PTY NONE

is shown on the display.

If the information is too long for the display, it is

displayed as scrolling text.

Setting the time manually (in Radio Mode)

If the time should not be set automatically, proceed as

follows:

Press the button

‹

DISP

(20) for a short while until the

time appears on the display.

Keep the

‹

DISP

button (20) pressed until the time

flashes on the display.

Use the

‹

button (23) to set the minutes.

Use the

‹

button (23) to set the hours.

Reset Radio

To reset the unit to default settings press

RESET

(30) with

a pointed object, i.e. pen.

Reset the unit when:

using it the first time after all cabling is done,

‹

malfunctions of buttons occur,

‹

error messages are displayed.

‹

Radio Functions

Set RADIO Mode

Repeatedly press

‹

PAIR/MOD

(4) until frequency and

band are displayed.

Select Frequency Band

Press

‹

/BND

(26) to toggle between FM1, FM2, FM3

and AM. The selected frequency band is displayed.

Auto Search

Press

‹

(23) or (23) to start auto search,

SEARCH

is

displayed. Search stops if a station is found.

Manual Search

Press and hold

‹

(23) or (23) until

MANUAL

is

displayed.

Press

‹

(23) or (23) to step through the FM frequen-

cy band in steps of 0.05 MHz and 9 kHz for AM until

the desired frequency is displayed.

After two seconds idling the unit returns to auto search.

The display shows

AUTO

.

Save Station

For each frequency band 6 station presets are available.

Press and hold the desired numeric button (8) approx.

‹

2 seconds to save the current station. A beep can be

heard after successful storage (except setting to

BEEP

OFF

).

Access Saved Station

Press

‹

/BND

(26) to select the desired frequency

band.

Press one of the numeric buttons (8) to access the

‹

respective station.

Auto Save

Press

‹

/BND

(26) to select the desired frequency

band.

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