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1. Band W Station da Station name Long Service Label and signal strength indicator Detailed display DAE 192kb s Stereo Tall BBC Radio 2 EEC National DAE Band Y Station dh gt Bit rate higher is better quality Stereo Mono signal strength indicator station name and network or operator name Text display DAE Tall Country music throughou Band Version gt Scrolling information about the programme Dynamic Label signal strength indicator and station name Technical display DAB 12B 230 800 BBC National DAE Band Y Station a gt Information to help you set up an antenna Ensemble eg 2B minimum desired signal to noise ratio eg 230 and actual signal to noise ratio of the ensemble eg 800 Using presets You can save up to 6 preset stations across all bands so you can select them with a single key press Press gt to display the preset names When you have defined at least one preset the preset keys will be displayed first when you select the radio DAME BBC F BECR2 Virgin a nn nn Selecting a preset Saving a preset To select a preset Before you have saved any presets the preset If necessary press until the preset keys are labelled to 16 names are displayed DAB fall There are four rows of presets BBC Rad fe 2 e Press or to step between rows de 1 2 3 al gt e Press the key corresponding to the station To sav
2. W 2 26 Track number r Repeat al ee CD 44k1 12 e Press Be to revert to normal play Play resumes from the point you reached u is lees Lo ig Playing DVDs When you play a DVD three additional rows of functions allow you to navigate the DVD menus and choose DVD options To see the additional DVD functions press gt IT 43k 2 lt Top Menu Henu PP _ _ _ __ Displaying DVD menus Navigating DVD menus DVDs generally provide a Top Menu which To navigate the DVD menus provides access to the contents of the disc e Press to display the menu keys Many DVDs also provide a disc menu which IVD allows you to select additional sections or 48k 2 3 53 special options q a lr Y de Se To display the top menu Press Top Menu e Press al Y or aa to navigate the menus To select a highlighted menu item e Press to display the Enter key Press Enter To display the disc menu e Press Menu 3 51 Return Enter gt Selecting items on menus To select a highlighted menu item e Press Enter To return from a menu Press Return This will exit from the menu without selecting an option Changing DVD options Press to display the row of functions for changing DVD options DvD 27356 fnole Subtitle Aucio To change the camera angle e Press Angle while viewing a scene with multiple camera angles Each time you press Angle the next camera angle is selec
3. BBC Radio 3 Radio 1 BBC Re BBC R3 BEC R4 gt dy Y sv E y VERID LAN T JERI Important safety instructions e Read these instructions To avoid interference e Keep these instructions Do not position the product e Heed all warnings gas i i i I Fallow all instructions ear strong magnetic radiation such as near a power amplifier Do not use this apparatus near water e Near to a te evision or where connecting cables may be subject Clean only with dry cloth to or cause interference e Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC he manufacturer s instructions SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR e Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat OISTURE registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat This apparatus has been designed with Class construction and North America Do not defeat the safety purpose of the must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades earthing connection the third grounding pin nay en wider ane PETA grounding type plug has WO This apparatus has no on off switch To disconnect this apparatus blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third from power you must disconnect the power cord Make sure the prong are provided for you
4. http www interface co uk Acknowledgements The F80 incorporates FreeRTOS Version v3 0 0 under the terms and conditions Canadian ACROV U S paten copyright of the GNU General Public License at http www freertos org a00 4 html DOLBY This product contains elements that are manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation patent 037 877 SION This product incorporates copyright protection echnology that is protected by method claims of certain s and other intellectual property rights owned by acrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this protection technology must be authorised by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorised by Macrovision Corporation Reverse e ngineering or disassembly is prohibited BOOTHROYD STUART ZJVIERIDIAN Getting started Welcome to the Meridian F80 Your F80 is a combined CD and DVD player FM DAB receiver and sound system in a single convenient unit This chapter explains how to set up your F80 in six simple steps Unpack the F80 Your F80 is supplied with the following components e Power cord e Rod antenna DAB optimised e Wire antenna coil antenna e F80 remote control e This User Guide If any of these items are missing please contact your supplier We recommend you retain the packaging in cas
5. 2 input to an MP3 WMA player using a sul 220 240Vac 50 60Hz table cable Playing discs This chapter explains how to play discs including audio CDs DVDs and CD ROMs containing MP3 WMA files When you insert a disc it will start playing immediately Playing discs To see the disc options press followed by Disc Playing a disc To insert a disc Insert the disc label uppermost into the drive under the standby light The top left of the display shows the type of disc CD audio CD DVD or MP3 WMA followed by the bit rate 44 1k or 48k To play the disc e Press Br Some discs start playing immediately when you insert them As the disc is playing the display shows the track number CDs or chapter number DVDs and the elapsed time of the current track CDs or whole disc DVDs Pause and stop When a disc is playing the I label changes to To pause the disc e Press Il The label changes to I ii 2 15 t E hal To resume after pause Press Ir To stop the disc Press IM To resume after stop e Press Ir The disc will resume playing from the position at which you stopped To clear the resume memory e Press W twice Stepping between tracks To step to the start of the next track While the disc is playing Press Bel To step to the start of the current track While the disc is playing e Press Hai To select a track W
6. 23 The Home keys are available even when the F80 is in standby ite Au Adiust Selecting the disc player To select the disc player e Press Disc For more information about playing audio CDs and DVDs see Playing discs page 15 Selecting external inputs To select an external input e Press Aux You can then select one of the external inputs Aux I Aux 2 Aux 3 or Optical Adjusting settings To adjust the F80 settings e Press Adjust For more information see Setting up page 31 Displaying the time To display the time e Press the amp key when the F80 is in standby to display the time or time and date For information about setting the clock see Adjusting the clock page 32 General functions Changing the volume and muting the sound You can adjust the volume between OdB and 99dB in precise steps of IdB where 9dB is equivalent to doubling the loudness To change the volume e Turn the volume knob to the right of the F80 The display shows the current source and volume setting To mute the sound e Press the volume knob The display shows Mute To unmute the sound e Press the volume knob again Alternatively the sound is unmuted if you increase the volume Setting the alarm The F80 includes an accurate alarm clock which you can use to wake you up in the morning or remind you of an appointment with a tone or the last radio station you were listening to Before using th
7. up to two external antennas for television or video display the radio to Antenna or Antenna 2 Connect the Video connector to a display For more information see Connect an with a composite video input such as a antenna page 3 television Connect the S Video output to a display with an S Video input such as a television or monitor Second External Display with Display with External external rod or wire composite S Video analogue ntenna antenna video input input source Part Ref F80 EUR Pr mn mn nn tiny BP AS iy A En u in ann Connecting headphones or the optical output To connect headphones e Plug headphones equipped with a 3 5mm mini jack plug into the Optical Out Headphones socket To connect to the digital output Connect the Optical Out Headphones socket to an optical input on a digital recorder or digital surround processor using a mini optical cable External Headphones For digital or digital future source preamplifier accessories Head hone sources To connect an analogue e Connect the Aux input to Connecting external source the line output of an audio source such as a music player using a mini stereo jac plug To connect a digital source Connect the Aux 2 input to the optical output of a digital source such as a digital music player using a mini opt ical cable To connect an MP3 WMA player Connect the Aux or Aux
8. anyone changing settings on the SETUP menus To lock the SETUP menus Press Lock followed by Yes To unlock the SETUP menus e Hold down Setup for several seconds until the SETUP menus appear A alarm setting 10 unsetting 10 antennae cable 3 coil 3 connecting 3 12 external 3 telescopic rod 3 wire 3 AUDIO menu 32 33 auxiliary input labels 35 B bass adjusting 32 brightness adjusting 33 BRIGHTNESS menu 33 2 CLOCK menu 32 coil antenna 3 components 2 D DAB 24 scanning for stations 4 27 date setting 32 DATE menu 32 digital output 13 discs displays 19 ejecting 17 pausing 16 playing 5 16 repeating 18 scanning 19 stepping between tracks 17 stopping 16 DRC 27 DVDs aspect ratio 35 audio soundtrack 2 camera angle 21 displaying menus 20 navigating menus 20 selecting menu items 2l subtitles 2 dynamic range control 27 E ejecting a disc 17 external sources connecting 13 F fast forward 19 fast reverse 19 front panel keys 8 H headphones connecting 13 muting speakers 37 Home keys 8 Adjust 9 32 Aux 9 Disc 9 16 Radio 8 24 info 35 L location adjusting 33 locking the Setup menus 37 M MP3 WMA player connecting 13 mute 10 positioning 2 power connecting 4 Prune 27 39 40 R radio choosing active bands 34 DAB 24 displays 25 FM AM audio setting 29 presets 26 selecting the band 24 tuning 24 using 4 RADIO SETUP menu 34
9. e a preset e Tune to the band and station you want to you want to select save Hold down the preset key you want to assign to the station until its label changes to the station name or frequency The preset key will be labelled with the name of the station DAB Yall BBC Radio 2 1 BEC Re 3 4 Tall adio 2 Chill 91 10 On FM or AM it will be labelled with the frequency if no name is available DAB Yall BBC Radio 2 1 53 90 3 4 The preset saves the band frequency and any audio settings Note If you move location you will need to resave presets for stations that are on a different frequency in the new location Scanning for stations DAB only To scan for DAB stations e Press to display the Scan and Prune options DAB Yall BBC Radio 2 Scan Prune IRC p Press Scan The radio scans for services and a progress indicator shows the progress of the scan To remove inactive services Press Prune To choose dynamic range control Press DRC This improves the dynamic range for stations that broadcast dynamic range information Listening to FM or AM The F80 also provides the FM and AM wavebands Selecting the band To select the band Press Band The radio steps between the wavebands DAB FM and AM The current band is shown at top left of the display Tuning to a station On FM and AM you have the choice of Tune or Step mode T
10. e alarm you should set the clock to the correct time see Adjusting the clock page 32 To set the alarm Press Ct Adjust Clock Alarm to display the ALARM menu Press Alarm to turn the alarm On The Alarm display allows you to set the alarm time e Press WF or wl to set the hours 24 hour clock e Press Next In a similar way you can adjust the minutes choose the source from Radio or Tone and set the volume e At any stage press ka to return to the CLOCK menu with the settings you have chosen To unset the alarm e Press Ct Adjust Clock Alarm to display the ALARM menu e Press Alarm to turn the alarm Off Operating the F80 with the remote control You can operate the most important functions of the F80 with the remote control Select the radio and step between bands Select the disc source DISC RADIO AUX Band Change the volume Play pause disc Change the displayed information N Enter Previous station radio I vas gt Previous track chapter disc v Note The remote control is supplied with ERIDIAN a button cell battery already fitted pull out the plastic tab to activate the battery Step between external inputs Switch to standby Mute op disc Wn Menu DVD ext station radio ext track chapter disc Connecting to the F80 This section shows how to connect external devices to your F80 Connecting an antenna Connecting to a Connect
11. e you need to transport the uni at a later date 2 Position the F80 Although you can position your F80 almost anywhere convenient for best results bear the following considerations in mind Avoid wet locations The F80 is an electrical appliance and so should not be positioned in a location where it may get splashed or wet such as in a bathroom or on a kitchen sideboard Avoid direct sunlight or carpets The F80 includes a powerful amplifier which needs adequate ventilation Avoid positioning the F80 in direct sunlight such as in a window or on a pile carpet If the F80 overheats protection circuits switch it off until it has cooled down 3 Connect an antenna The F80 includes an internal antenna and in areas of strong reception this will be sufficient to receive a good signal on the DAB and FM wavebands If you do not achieve good results with the internal antenna you may use one of the external antennas supplied or connect another suitable external eg cable or outdoor antenna as follows Telescopic rod antenna The telescopic antenna provides very good reception for FM AM and DAB e Attach the rod antenna to the socket marked Ant e Extend it to its full extent Wire antenna If you prefer not to have the antenna visible the wire antenna can be draped behind furniture or run up a wall The wire antenna provides very good reception for FM AM and DAB but experiment wi
12. hile the disc is playing e Press Hill or MH until the display shows the track number you want to play With DVDs these keys step between chapters Ejecting the disc To eject the disc Press the A key You can also eject a disc when another source such as Radio is selected Playing discs continued The second row of disc functions allow you to repeat a disc and scan through a disc To see the second row of disc options press gt k Repeat Reverting to normal play Repeating a disc To revert to normal play after To repeat the current track scanning e Press Repeat e Press i The display shows the Repeat Track symbol Play resumes from the point you reached s 44kl 3 2 26 ar e i Repeat ur To repeat the disc e Press Repeat again The display shows the Repeat All symbol CD 44kl 3 2 2 6 ai H Repeat al To cancel repeat e Press Repeat until the repeat indicator disappears Scanning through a disc Changing the displayed To scan at faster than normal info rmation speed Press a for reverse or li for forward To change the displayed information Each time you press the key the speed steps e Press the amp key to step between the between 2X 4X 8X 16X and 32X as shown following options tt ight of the display A ARTERE PETERT RIET Track number and track time The display shows El or Met followed by cD the track time 4dkl 1 2 3 45 CD ox L a hal m 44kl
13. just the width of the spatial image between 0 and 6 Choose a larger value if you are positioned further from the F80 Adjusting the brightness The BRIGHTNESS menu allows you to adjust the brightness of the front panel display both in normal operation and in standby To adjust the brightness e Press Brightness to display the BRIGHTNESS menu BRIGHTNESS 5 7 Brightness Standby Brightness 10 Erightness e Press Brightness or to adjust the normal brightness between and 12 e Press Standby or to adjust the standby brightness between and 12 As you adjust each setting the display shows the brightness you have set We recommend setting the brightness as low as possible to prolong the life of the display Setting up the F80 The SETUP menus allow you to configure your F80 to suit your preferences To display the SETUP menus SRA Adjust Radio The RADIO SETUP menu allows you to choose which antenna is used for each band and choose which bands are active To set up the antennas The F80 provides a choice of two antennas Ant l and Ant 2 Ant is usually connected to an external rod or wire antenna via the connector on the back panel Ant 2 can be switched between the internal antenna and a second external antenna SETUP RADIO ANTENNAS pe nt Y e Int Mr DAB Ant FM Ant AM Ant nt 2 Press DAB Ant FM Ant or AM Ant to specify the ante
14. ler or an experi nnected enced radio TV technician for help Contents Getting started Welcome Using the F80 Operating the F80 from the front panel General functions Connecting to the F80 Playing discs Playing discs Playing discs continued Playing DVDs Listening to the radio Listening to DAB radio Using presets Listening to FM or AM Setting up Agjusting the F80 Setting up the F80 Setting up the F80 continued Index 10 12 5 16 18 20 23 24 26 28 3 32 34 36 39 Copyright Sales and service in the UK eridian Audio Ltd Latham Road Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 6YE England Tel 44 0 1480 445678 Fax 44 0 1480 445686 Sales and service in the USA eridian America Inc 8055 Troon Circle Suite C Auste GA30 168 7849 USA Tel 1 404 344 7111 Fax 1 404 346 7111 World Wide Web http www meridian audio com Copyright 2007 Meridian Audio Ltd Designed and manufactured in the UK by Meridian Audio Ltd Meridian Audio reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Boothroyd Stuart Meridian Meridian and Meridian Digital Theatre are registered trademarks of Meridian Audio Ltd F80 is a trademark of Meridian Audio Ltd Ferrari and the prancing horse logo are registered trademarks of Ferrari S p A This guide was produced by Human Computer Interface Ltd
15. low you to configure more advanced features of the F80 To display the second row of SETUP menus press m gt from the first row SETUP Display Locale Display Locale The SETUP DISPLAY menu allows you to The SETUP LOCALE menu allows you to choose how the F80 display behaves specify the country for the operation of the radio and the language of the menus SETUP DISPLAY SETUP LOCALE Na Ku Blank Timmins Eric UE te Country Language Set Blank to Yes to include a blank display in the sequence of displays available e Set Country to the appropriate setting with the amp key for your location Set Dimming to Yes to automatically Set Language to the menu language you adjust the display brightness to suit the want to use ambient light Outputs System Outputs The SETUP OUTPUTS menu allows you to mute the speakers when using the headphone output SETUP OUTPUTS Mute ta Hesehene Set Headphone to Mute to mute the speakers when headphones are connected or No Mute to leave the speakers active when using the headphone output System The SETUP SYSTEM menu allows you to use the F80 with your Meridian System Set MSR to Enabled to operate your F80 with a Meridian MSR system remote Reset e Press to display the Reset and Lock options e Press Reset followed by Yes to reset the F80 to the default settings Lock Allows you to prevent
16. nna for each band Press Ant 2 to switch Ant 2 between the internal antenna and a second external antenna SETUP y E Radio Disc Examples To receive DAB and FM in an area with high signal strength on both bands Leave the default settings Ant 2 set to Internal and DAB Ant and FM Ant set to 2 Int If the internal antenna does not give good reception Connect the rod or wire antenna to the Ant 2 socket set Ant 2 to External and leave DAB Ant FM Ant and AM Ant set to 2 Ext To choose which radio bands are active e Press gt to display the SETUP RADIO BANDS menu Press DAB FM or AM to choose which bands are active Disc The SETUP DISC menu allows you to set up the default aspect ratio for playing DVDs SETUP DISC Aspect To set the aspect ratio e Press Aspect to specify the default aspect ratio as LB letterbox 4 3 PS Pan amp Scan 4 3 or 16 9 Aux The SETUP AUX menu allows you to set up the label for each of the auxiliary inputs SETUP AUX Optical t Fux To set auxiliary input labels e Press Aux I Aux 2 Aux 3 or Optical to set the label for the corresponding input By default the label is the same as the name of the input eg Aux 1 but you can set it to any of the following iPod Zune MP3 MD or TV Info Displays the version number of your F80 Setting up the F80 continued The second row of SETUP menus al
17. ny object filled with liquid such as a vase on the product Do not place naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the l product The product normally runs warm to the touch FCC Information USA Only CAUTION Changes or modifications not app user s authority to operate FCC Warning This equipment genera and if not installed and instructions may cause radio and with the B compu protec here installation If this equipment does radio or television reception whic he equipment he in he eq used interferenc imits se ing device These on agains e Reorient or relocate the receivi e Increase the separation betwee roved by Meridian could void the ulpment es and can radiate radio frequency energy correctly in accordance with our e to radio communications or television reception It has been type tested and complies out in Subpart J imits are intended to provide reasonable such interference in home installations However is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular Part 15 of FCC rules for a Class cause harmful interference to h can be determined by turning off and on the user is encourage to try to correct terference by one or more of the following measures ng antenna n the equipment Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is co Consult the dea
18. r safety If the provided plug does a cordis A access bie not fit your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the y 7 obsolete outlet l l To avoid overheating Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched e Leave at least IOcm around the equipment to ensure sufficient particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and at the point they ventilation exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Do not position the product When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart e Directly on top of heat producing equipment such as a power e Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table e In direct sunlight specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus e Near heat sources such as a radiator Aue apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over amplifier e Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for e Ona soft surface such as a carpet which would obstruct the long periods of time ventilation holes in the base e Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen in to the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped e Do not expose the product to dripping or splashing Do not place a
19. remote control repeat play 18 resetting the F80 37 5 Scan 27 scanning for stations 4 scanning through a disc 19 SETUP menus 34 Aux 35 Disc 35 Display 36 nfo 35 Locale 36 ocking 37 Outputs 37 Radio 34 SETUP menus continued System 37 unlocking 37 signal strength meter 24 T telescopic rod antenna 3 television connecting 2 tilt adjusting 32 time displaying 9 time setting 32 U unpacking 2 V video display connecting 12 volume 10 W wire antenna 3
20. ress followed by Station or ah to select a station BBC Radio 2 service Or de e Adjust the volume by turning the knob to the right of the F80 or mute the sound by pressing the knob 6 Play a CD e Press the Home key marked ff The Home menu will be displayed e Press the key labelled Disc e Insert a CD in the slot label uppermost and gently push it into the slot until it is drawn into the drive The CD will start playing automatically e Adjust the volume by turning the knob to the right of the F80 or mute the sound by pressing the knob What next For more information about playing audio CDs and DVDs see Playing discs page 15 For more information about using the Radio see Listening to the radio page 23 For information about setting up your F80 the way you want it see Setting up page 31 Using the F80 This chapter gives general information about operating your F80 using the front panel keys or remote control Operating the F80 from the front panel You operate your F80 using the keys below the display These change function depending on what you re doing as shown by the labels on the bottom line of the display CD ETA MU Radio Disc Displaying the Home Selecting the A keys To select the radio Press Radio Whatever you re doing you can always display the Home keys For more information about using the Radio BE see Listening to the radio page
21. t the hours TINE 12 39 00 Adjust hours Ku Set de Next e Press or to set the hours to the correct time Press Next In a similar way you can adjust the minutes and seconds At any stage press Set to set the time with the settings you have chosen To set the date In a similar way the DATE menu allows you to set the date and day of week ADJUST ten Clock Audio Adjusting the audio The AUDIO menu allows you to adjust the sound of the F80 to your preferences and to compensate for its position in the room To adjust the bass and tilt e Press Audio to display the first row of the AUDIO menu AUDIO Zn IE e Press Bass or to adjust the bass The bass control allows you to adjust the bass response in the room by 5dB in 0 5dB steps e Press Tilt or to adjust the overall balance The tilt control tilts the frequency of the response over the entire frequency range to make the sound brighter or dimmer It can be adjusted between 10dB in 0 5dB steps rightness Setup Adjusting the location The second row of options on the AUDIO menu allow you to optimise the sound for the location ofthe F80 and adjust the stereo image width To adjust the location e Press to display the second row of the AUDIO menu AUDIO Location Width e Press Location to set the appropriate setting Table Shelf Floor Corner or Free e Press Width or to ad
22. ted after a short delay To change the subtitles Press Subtitle Each time you press Subtitle the next subtitle language is selected To change the audio soundtrack e Press Audio Each time you press Audio the next available soundtrack is selected 22 Listening to the radio This chapter explains how to use the F80 radio tuner which provides DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting the FM waveband and AM LW and MW It supports RDS Radio Data System on FM to display the station name 23 Listening to DAB radio To see the radio options press Ct Radio followed by lt if you have saved presets To select the DAB waveband press Band until the top left of the display shows DAB BBC F Bard Ste une nn nn m Selecting the band Tuning To select the band To step between stations e Press Band e Press Station or a The radio steps between the wavebands On DAB pressing T or s displays the DAB FM and AM station names in alphabetical order and the currently displayed station is selected after a The current band is shown at top left of the hort delay He short delay A graphical signal strength meter is shown at top right of the display Adjust the antenna for the highest reading adio 2 Ale ale Yalli Changing the display To change the DAB information e Press A This steps through the following options Normal display DAE all BBC Radio 2
23. th the lay of the wire to get the best signal strength e Attach the wire antenna to the socket marked Ant DAB optimised coil antenna A UK DAB optimised coil antenna may be included e Attach the antenna to the socket marked Ant Cable or external antenna In difficult reception areas eg some high rise or shielded buildings it may be necessary or preferable to connect an external antenna or a radio feed provided by a Cable supplier or in the building infrastructure e Attach the antenna cable to the socket marked Ant Change the antenna setting If you have fitted an external antenna you need to change the antenna setting for the band you want to use see To set up the antennas page 34 Note In some circumstances you may want to use more than one external antenna to get the best reception on two or three bands Meridian provides an FAQ on this subject on their website www meridian audio com data f80_ant_faq htm 4 Connect power e Plug one end of the power cord supplied with the F80 into the power connector on the back panel e Connect the other end to a wall socket 5 Listen to the radio e Press the Home key marked ff The Home menu will be displayed e Press the key labelled Radio When you first select the DAB band you will be prompted to scan for stations No service Ple e Press followed by Scan to scan for stations The radio will then tune to the first station found e P
24. une mode e Press Tune or uk to scan down or up in frequency to the next available station Step mode e Press to display the second row of radio functions The and dk keys change to Step e Press Step or d to step down or up in frequency MHz ep dl Audio e Audio To change the audio setting On FM and AM you can change the audio setting for best quality e Press to display the second row of radio functions e Press Audio to step between the audio options The current option is shown at top right of the display On FM you can step between Stereo or Mono Selecting Mono will reduce noise on weak stations On AM you can step between Filter Off Lowpass which removes excess hiss or Notch which removes 4 5kHz whistle Setting up In most cases you will get superb results with your F80 without altering its settings from those initially supplied This chapter explains how you can configure the F80 to suit your preferences and to achieve the best possible sound Two menus of settings are provided The Adjust menu allows you to adjust the clock audio and display brightness The Setup menu allows you to change the configuration of the F80 3 Adjusting the F80 To display the ADJUST page press I Adjust mn r Adjusting the clock To set the time e Press Clock to display the CLOCK menu e Press Time The clock shows the current time and prompts you to adjus
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