Pure ONE User Manual
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Contents
Overview of the controls and connectors ................................2
Overview of the display ...........................................................2
Getting started ........................................................................4
Using your ONE ........................................................................5
Switching on ...........................................................................................................5
Switching to standby (mains) .................................................................................5
Switching off (Batteries/ChargePAK) ....................................................................5
Switching between DAB and FM .............................................................................5
Changing stations ...................................................................................................5
Adjusting the volume .............................................................................................5
Changing the information shown on screen ...........................................................6
textSCAN™ - pause and control scrolling text ......................................................6
Setting and selecting presets ................................................................................6
Intellitext™ - news, sports and more ....................................................................7
Setting a sleep timer ..............................................................................................7
Setting a kitchen timer ...........................................................................................8
Using a ChargePAK
TM
/batteries .............................................................................8
Changing your radio setup .....................................................................................9
Hints and Tips ........................................................................10
Technical Specifications ........................................................10