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Table of contents for the manual
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Stations Volume Menu Preset s DAB/FM Standby Timer Info 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 connectors ................................ 2 Over view of the di splay ........................................................... 2 Getting st ar ted ........................................................................ 4 Using you r ONE ..................................................................[...]
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2 Overvie w of the c ontr ols and connect ors Overvie w of the display Stations Volume Menu Presets DAB/FM Standby Timer Info 9V DC[...]
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3 1. T urn t o adjus t volume by def ault . Pus h to acc es s and ex it t ex tS CAN. T urn / push t o adjus t / sel ect v alues af ter p res si ng othe r but to ns – see b elow. 2. Pr es s to ac ces s and e xi t the volum e cont ro l. Hold do wn for ar ound t hree s eco nds to mu te t he volume. T urn dial t o un- mute. 3. Pr es s to ac ces s and[...]
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4 Getting start ed T hank you for bu ying th e PURE ONE po r t able DAB/FM r adio. Plea se t ake a few mome nt s to r ead th roug h this ma nual to help you make t he mo st of your r adio, re ad the s afet y in st ruc t ions, and r egi st er your pr oduc t on our webs ite a t w ww.pure.c om/reg ist er. 1. Fully ex t end t he tele sc opic aer ial, c[...]
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5 Using your ONE Switching on Switching t o standby ( mai ns) Switching off (Bat teries /ChargeP A K ) Switching between DAB and FM Changing stations DAB FM Adjusting the volu me T o adjus t the vo lume at mos t t imes whil e list ening to r adio t urn t he dial. At all ot her t imes such a s if you have a menu o n scr een you c an adjus t the v ol[...]
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6 Changing t he information shown on screen Only t he f ir st t wo opt ions ar e als o available in F M. Y ou can al so acc es s t hes e choic es by pre s sing t he Menu but t on and se lec ting t he Info d isplay opt ion. Scr olling t ex t Bro adcas t by mos t DAB st at ions and F M s tat ions w it h RDS dat a. T ime and date Updat ed r egular ly [...]
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7 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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8 Set ting a kitch en timer Y ou ca n set a c ountd own time r which w ill sound an alar m af t er a per iod. 1. Pr es s the T imer b ut ton an d push t he dial to c hoos e the K it chen t imer opt ion. 2. T urn t he dial to c hange th e hour s , push and t urn ag ain to c hange the minu te s and push again t o conf ir m. T he time r is now se t, y[...]
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9 Changing y our radio setup The f oll o win g opt ion s a re a v ailab le 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. DRC value DRC ( Dynamic Range C ont rol ) value makes t he quie ter s ounds in a DAB [...]
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1 0 Hints and Tips I don’t se e any Intellitex t T his could b e bec ause you have n’t tune d to a par ti cipat ing st at ion or t he st at ion has n’t br oadca st any Int ellit ex t sinc e you tun ed in. T r y tuni ng to a par t icip ating s t atio n (e.g. in t he UK t r y t alkSP ORT ) , wait and t hen c heck ag ain. (<<) Sec ondar y [...]
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Wa rr an t y inf or ma tio n Ima gi nat io n Tec hno log ie s L td. war r ant s to t he end us er tha t t hi s pr od uc t wi ll b e f re e f ro m d ef ec t s in ma te ri al s an d wo rk ma ns hip in th e c our s e of n or mal u se f or a p er iod o f t wo ye ar s fr om t he d ate o f pu rc has e. T his gua ra nt ee c ove r s br eak dow ns due t o m[...]
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