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Table of contents for the manual
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Élan DX40 Owner’ s manual[...]
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Sa fe t y in st ru ct io ns Ke ep t he r adi o away f ro m hea t so ur ce s. Do n ot us e th e ra dio n ear w ate r. Avo id ob jec t s or l iqui ds g et ti ng in to t he r adi o. Do n ot r emo ve sc re ws f ro m or op en t he r adio c as ing . Fi t t he mai ns ad apt or t o an ea sil y ac ce ss ibl e so cke t, lo ca ted n ear t he r ad io an d ONLY[...]
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1 Contents Over view of the controls and connec tors ................................ 2 Over view of the displ ay ........................................................... 2 Getting st ar ted ........................................................................ 4 Chan ging st ation s ............................................................[...]
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2 Overvie w of the c ontr ols and connector s Overvie w of the display DAB/FM Volume - + + 1 5 2 3 4 Select Menu Info 6 7 8 - Power/Sleep 9V DC USB T op panel Rear panel[...]
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3 1. 3.5mm headphon e socke t (mut es s peaker s) 2. Pr es s to sw itc h bet wee n on and st andby us ing mains. Pr es s to sw itc h bet wee n on and of f us ing bat te rie s. Hold do wn for ar ound t hree s eco nds to ac ce ss t he sle ep time r . 3. Swi tche s bet we en DAB and FM r adio. 4. Volume cont r ol. 5. Set an d sele ct pr es et s ta tio[...]
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4 Virgin 1Xtra - BBC oday's best musi Virgin Radio Getting start ed Fully ex t end t he tele sc opic aer ial, conne ct t he mains adap ter and plug in t o your power s upply or f it si x si ze ‘C’ bat t er ies or a C hargePAK . Pr es s the P ower but t on, if nec es sar y , to swi tc h the r adio on. An au tot une f inds t he DAB st at ion[...]
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5 Using your Élan D X40 Changing t he information shown on screen 1. Scr olling t ex t br oadca st by mo st DAB s tat ions an d FM ( RDS) st at ions . 2. Con tent b eing br oadca st e.g . Pop music . 3. DAB Mult iplex in w hich t he cur ren t st at ion is br oadc ast . 4. T ime and date u pdate d regular ly by t he cur ren t DAB or FM ( RDS) s t a[...]
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6 Intell itext ™ - news, spor t s and more Int ellit ex t* pr ovide s on- demand t ex t info rmat ion su ch as spo r t s headline s and new s. T he tex t i s st ore d in your r adio while you li st en to s ta tion s and is updat ed by t he bro adcas te rs . Inte llite x t is lis ted by s t atio n and spli t into c ateg orie s. F or examp le, the [...]
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7 + ™ Charge P AK + Using the a lar m Th e alarm sw itc hes your r adio on ( if in st andby) an d tune s to a st at ion or s ounds a t one. T o set/change an alarm Set t he alar m on or of f, t he time and c hoos e DAB, FM (b oth s et to c urr ent s t atio n) or T one alar m. Radio alar ms will be at w hateve r the vol ume cont r ol is se t at wh[...]
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8 Changing y our radio setup T he fo llo w ing op tio ns ar e a va ila ble in D AB , FM or b oth . Backlight Choo se whe ther t he s cre en back ligh t is on, of f, or tur ns on wh en a but t on is pr es sed, b oth when t he unit i s on (Ac tiv e) and in St andby. Audio settings FM ste reo mode Choo se f rom S ter eo or Mono - m ono may be clear er[...]
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9 Upgrade Upgr ade your r adio u sing a PC c onnec ted t o the U SB soc ket. Upg r ades may be i ssu ed to pr ovide enhanc ed f unct ions o r improve p er fo rmanc e. The ve rs ion number o f your radi o is disp layed on t he top line. Regi st er your pr oduc t and include an e -mail a ddre ss t o re ceive n oti fi cat ion of pr oduc t upgr ade s o[...]
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1 0 T echnical Specifications Gene ral Fully c ompliant wi th E T S 300 401 and capable o f deco ding all DAB tr ans mis sion mode s 1 -4 up to an d including 192 kb / sec . Speake rs Two full- range 3 inc h dri ve unit s Fre quency r ange DAB – Band II I ( 1 7 4-2 4 0 MHz) , FM – 87 .5- 1 0 8 MHz Inpu t connec tor s 9V DC power adap ter s ocke[...]
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Wa rr an t y inf or ma tio n Imag ina tion T ech nolo gie s L td. warr ant s to the end use r t hat th is prod uct wil l be fre e fr om defe ct s in mat er ial s and wo rk man shi p in the cou rs e of no rma l use for a period of t wo y ears fro m th e dat e of purcha se. T his guarant ee covers bre akdown s due to manufac tur ing or de sign fault [...]
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