Philips ORT7500 Clock Radio User Manual


 
10 EN
5 Listen to DAB
radio stations
Note
For optimal reception, fully extend the antenna and
adjust its position.
You can program a maximum of 30 DAB radio stations.
Check with local retailer or go to www.WorldDAB.org
for applicable DAB radio frequencies in your area.
For the rst time use
1 Turn the SOURCE knob to switch the
product to DAB mode.
2 Turn the knob until the [Full scan]
menu is displayed.
3 Press the knob to activate the
automatic search.
» This product automatically stores radio
stations with sufcient signal strength.
» After the search is complete, the
rst stored radio station is broadcast
automatically.
4 Turn the knob to select a station, and
then press the knob to start listening.
Tip
You can re-scan to update the list of stored stations
(see "Use DAB menus" > "Re-scan for stations").
You can tune to a station manually (see "Use DAB
menus" > "Tune to a station manually").
About special symbols
Some symbol may be displayed before the
name of a station.
H: The station is one of your 10 favorite
stations.
?: The station is unavailable or inactive.
: The station is a primary station with
secondary service.
: The station is a secondary station.
Program radio stations
1 Tune to a DAB radio station.
2 Press PROGRAM to activate the
programming.
3 Turn the knob to select a preset
sequence number.
4 Press the knob to conrm.
» The radio station is stored with the
selected sequence number.
5 Repeat steps 1-4 to program more radio
stations.
To tune to a preset radio station, turn
the PRESET knob until its frequency is
displayed.
Note
If you store a radio station with the sequence number
of another one, the earlier one is overwritten.
Display DAB information
On the display of DAB broadcasting, the rst
line shows station name, and the second line
shows the service information for the current
station.
Press INFO repeatedly to cycle through the
following information (if available).
Dynamic label segment (DLS)
Signal strength
Program type (PTY)
Ensemble name
Frequency