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6.1 FM Tuner – Seeking Stations

To find FM stations select the FM
input and press the handset

prev

( ) or

next

( ) keys. The tuner

will scan the FM band locking on
to and stopping at stations that
exceed a specific signal strength.

Note:

The interlocked circle icon at the top right of the

display indicates a stereo signal.

Note:

The signal strength lock threshold may be altered

within the SuperUniti set up menus. See Section 4.3.1.

If stations are RDS enabled their names, rather than just
their frequencies, will be displayed. Pressing the handset

info

( ) key will sequentially display any station info

broadcast, station genres if defined and station frequency.
If stations are not RDS enabled, the info key will display only
the station frequency.

When the scan stops at a station either press the

prev

( ) or

next

( )

key

again to ignore the station and

continue the scan or store the station as a preset favourite
by pressing the handset

store

key.

Pressing the handset

ok/list

key displays an FM options

menu that enables mono mode to be selected. Mono
operation can sometimes be useful to reduce noise and
interference.

6.2 DAB Tuner – Seeking Stations

When the SuperUniti DAB Radio
input is first selected it must scan
for stations. Select the DAB input
and press the handset

ok/list

key to begin the search. Scan
progress and the number of
stations found will be displayed.
When the scan is complete
SuperUniti will order the stations
alphabetically and select the first
station in the list.

DAB stations can be selected
either alphabetically in turn by pressing the handset

prev

( ) or

next

( )

keys, or selected in

list

mode by

pressing the

ok/list

key and browsing the station list. Use

the handset

up

(

5

) or

down

(

6

) keys to scroll through the

list and the

ok/list

key to select a station. In long lists the

handset

numeric/text

keys can be used to search the list

alphabetically.

Once a station is selected, pressing the handset

info

( ) key will sequentially display the station genre, signal
strength, bit rate and any station info broadcast.

6.3 iRadio Tuner – Seeking Stations

When SuperUniti is connected
to a network with high
speed internet access it will
automatically download a
list of available internet radio
stations. When the iRadio input
is subsequently selected, a

list

mode

menu will be displayed that shows all the available

stations sorted by location, genre, podcast location,
podcast genre, new station and most popular stations. The
display will automatically enter

list mode

so the handset

up

(

5

),

down

(

6

),

left

(

3

) and

ok/list

keys can be used

to browse the menus and select stations. In long lists the
handset

numeric/text

keys can be used to jump through

the list alphabetically.

Once a station is selected the SuperUniti display will exit
from

list mode

and revert to normal mode. To re-enter

list mode for further list browsing and selecting press the
handset

ok/list

key.

Pressing the handset

info

( ) key while a station is

playing will sequentially display the station (stream) name,
elapsed time, stream info, buffer level and any station info
broadcast.

Note:

Buffer level indicates the quantity of stored data

within SuperUniti and reflects the ability of the network to
provide data at the necessary rate.

It is possible for an internet radio
station listed to be “off-line” and
be unavailable when selected. If
this occurs an alert message will
be displayed.

Note:

If SuperUniti is left muted

for more than five minutes while an internet radio station
is selected the data stream will be stopped in order to
save network bandwidth. The stream will re-start as soon as
mute is disengaged.

BBC R4

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SuperUniti Multi-mode Radio Tuner

6 SuperUniti Multi-mode Radio Tuner

The SuperUniti incorporates a multi-mode radio tuner able to receive FM and DAB
transmissions and internet radio streams. FM and DAB operation requires an appropriate
aerial to be connected to the rear panel aerial input. Internet radio requires the SuperUniti
to be connected to a broadband internet service via a network router that incorporates
an appropriate firewall. The SuperUniti is able to store a total of forty station presets
(favourites) across all three tuner modes. Select the FM, DAB or iRadio input to begin.

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