Change options and settings – Pure Highway User Manual
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Change options and settings
Press the
[Menu]
button to access the following setup options and use the
[Tune]
dial to select options and adjust values.
Autotune
Select ‘Autotune’ to search for all DAB stations you can receive, add any new stations to the list and group inactive stations
(preceded by ‘?’) at the bottom of the station list.
FM tuning
Choose between two actions when the
[Tune]
dial is rotated in the quickSCAN screen (
page 9
):
Auto
Rotate
[Tune]
to scan up or down through the FM frequency range (default).
Manual
Rotate
[Tune]
to fine-tune the FM transmission frequency in increments of 0.1MHz.
Stereo/Mono
You can change the ‘Stereo/Mono’ setting if you experience FM interference when listening to a DAB station. Choose between:
Auto
(default) Stereo DAB stations are transmitted to your car radio in stereo; mono DAB stations are transmitted in mono.
Forced Mono
All DAB stations are transmitted to your car radio in mono, which may reduce FM interference when listening to
stereo DAB stations. Line-in audio (iPod) is also transmitted in mono.
Trim station list
Select this option to remove inactive stations and unavailable stations
- preceded by ‘?’ - from the station list.
Info display
You can change the information shown on the bottom half of the screen. Choose between:
Date
Displays the date automatically updated by the DAB signal (default).
Programme type
Describes the content of the current DAB station, e.g., Pop Music.
Signal strength
Displays a meter illustrating the strength of the DAB signal. The outlined bar is the minimum signal required.
Signal quality
Displays DAB signal quality: 85 to 100 is good, 70 to 84 is OK, 0 to 69 is poor.
Multiplex name
Displays the name of the DAB multiplex in which the current station is broadcast, e.g., BBC National DAB.
Multiplex info
Displays the channel and frequency of the current DAB multiplex, e.g., 11D, 222.06MHz.
Scrolling text*
Information broadcast by most DAB stations (may include song titles, news, contact information, etc.)
*Scrolling text info display mode is only available in certain countries.