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Storing and r e calling pr esets – Pure Evoke-1 User Manual

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Storing and r

e

calling pr

esets

The numbered buttons (

1

-6

) enable y

ou to store radio stations for one-touch access.

T

o

s

tor
e a s

tation

You can store a station to a preset w

hile listening to it or w

hen y

ou see the station name on the bottom line of the

displa

y w
hile scrolling through the station list.

Press and hold do

wn a numbered button for around tw

o seconds to store the station under that number

. The displa

y

sho

ws e.g

. ‘Preset 1 sa

ved’
w

hen the station has been successfully sa

ved.
Once y

ou sa

ve

a station to a preset,

the

station name has the preset number next to it on the station list.

T

o

r

e

call a pr

e

viousl

y s
tor
ed s

tation

Press and release the numbered button under w

hich y

ou stored the station.

If the selected preset is empty the displa

y

sho

ws
‘Preset empty’

for a fe

w seconds and y

ou continue listening to the cur

rently selected station.

Multiplex name

Displa

ys the name of the multiplex in w

hich the cur

rent ser

vice is found,

see

Guide to digital radio

on pag

e 14 for more infor

mation on multiplexes.

Time and date

Displa

ys the time and date obtained from the cur

rent multiplex.

Channel

Displa

ys the channel identifier and frequency for the station to w

hich y

ou are tuned,

see

Guide to

digital radio

on pag

e 14 for more infor

mation.

Mode

Displa

ys the mode of the cur

rent ser

vice,

Stereo or Mono and the

data rate at w

hich the audio

signal is being transmitted.

This rate is set b

y the broadcaster to suit the type and quality of

material being transmitted.

Signal quality

Displa

ys the signal quality for the signal to w

hich y

ou are tuned.

As a guide v

alues from 85 to 100

indicate g

ood reception,

70 to 84 border

line reception and 0 to 69 poor reception.

Y

ou can attempt

to impro

ve

this signal quality b

y adjusting y

our aerial position using the

Tuning aid

described on

pag

e 12.