Using your dab+ radio – Konig Electronic DAB+ retro radio User Manual
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Using your DAB+ Radio
Station display symbols
Selecting a preset station
You may see same symbols displayed
alongside the station names. These are
defined as follows:
? Displayed before the station name if the
station is not available or not active.
>> Displayed after the station name indicate
that this is a primary station with secondary
services.
<< Displayed before the station name
indicate that this is a secondary station.
To select presets 1-5, press the relevant
preset button.
To select presets 6-10, hold down the SHIFT
button and then press the relevant preset
button.
If you have not already stored a DAB station in
one of the presets, ‘Empty preset’ will be
displayed. The display will revert to the
previously selected station after a few
seconds.
Storing DAB presets
Reset
Note: Each preset button holds two presets.
For example, the 1/6 preset button, on the
DAB+ digital radio, holds preset positions 1
and 6.
You can preset up to 10 DAB stations for
easy access as follows:
1. Tune to the station you wish to preset.
2. Press and hold one of the preset buttons
(e.g. 1/6), located on the top of the DAB+
digital radio. ‘Preset # saved’ will appear on
the second line of the display, where # is the
number of the preset position.
3. To save to preset positions 6-10, hold
down the SHIFT button then press and hold
the desired preset button. If you have
already saved a DAB station in that preset
location, it will be over-written with the new
station.
You can delete all of the preset stations and
return the DAB+ digital radio to its factory
settings as follows:
1. Press and hold the MENU button.
2. The display will show ‘Press SELECT to
confirm reset…’
3. Press the SELECT button. The display will
show ‘Welcome to DAB’ before performing a
new scan for stations.
The DAB+ digital radio will be returned to its
factory condition.
If you do not wish to reset the DAB+ digital
radio, wait a few seconds without pressing
any buttons and the DAB digital radio will
revert to its previous operating condition.