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movie 2.1
solo
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Searching for stations
Pressing the P/TUNE button when the radio is
selected as the music source toggles between the
two tuning modes of Solo Movie 2.1 – ‘Preset’ or
‘Tune’. The selected mode is shown briefly on the
display.
When in preset mode, pressing the
B
or
C
buttons on the remote control (
0
or
/
on the front
panel) selects the previous/next station preset (if
these are defined).
Note that these buttons have no effect, in preset
mode, if no presets are defined.
In tune mode, by contrast, pressing these buttons
changes the AM/FM tuning frequency or selects the
next DAB radio station from the station list.
FM/AM
To search for new stations, ensure that Solo Movie
2.1 is in ‘Tune’ mode, as described above.
< Manual tuning. Press the
0
or
/
buttons to
select the desired tuning frequency. This can
be used for tuning to a specific frequency. It is
also useful if you are trying to select a station
that is too weak for automatic tuning.
< Automatic tuning. Press the
B
or
C
buttons on the remote control (or
0
or
/
on
the front panel for longer than one second)
to engage automatic tuning. Solo Movie 2.1
searches for a radio station signal of sufficient
strength, then stops. To skip to the next station,
press one of the buttons again. Automatic
tuning is available for both FM and AM.
DAB
Tuning stations in under DAB is different from
conventional FM or AM tuning, in that you do not need
to know the transmission frequency of the station
this is handled for you by Solo Movie 2.1.
Select DAB as the source, then press the
MENU
button. Navigate through the menu options (see
page 15) until ‘DAB Setup’ is displayed. There are
two options under this menu item – ‘Scan’ and ‘Erase
settings’. Selecting ‘Scan’ causes Solo Movie 2.1 to
search for new DAB stations. Found stations are
added automatically to the list of available stations
when the scan is completed.
To select a DAB radio station, press the
B
or
C
buttons on the remote control until the name of the
station you want to listen to is displayed. The station
is tuned in automatically after a delay of about two
seconds.
Setting station presets
You can store your favourite radio station in one of the
radio ‘presets’, giving quick access to the station in the
future without the bother of having to re-tune. Solo
Movie 2.1 provides for 30 preset radio stations, which are
shared between DAB, FM, and AM (as fitted).
To store a preset, first tune to the radio station you wish
to store. To store the station into one of presets 1–9,
press and hold the appropriately numbered button on
the remote control until the ‘preset saved’ message is
displayed.
An alternative method, giving access to presets 10–30,
is to press
MENU to enter Solo Movie 2.1 configuration
menu (described fully on page 15), then to navigate
through the menu until ‘Store Preset’ is displayed. At this
point, using the
D
and
E
buttons on the remote control
(
0
or
/
on the front panel) allows selection of the
preset number you wish to use for the station (if a preset
is in use already, then the name or transmission frequency
of the station held in the preset is shown on the bottom
line of the display; empty presets are indicated by ‘Empty’
being shown). When the preferred preset number is
shown, press OK to store the preset. Note that saving a
radio station into a location occupied already will cause
the original preset station to be overwritten by the new
one.
Your presets are retained when Solo Movie 2.1 is
disconnected from the power supply.
Selecting station presets
Solo Movie 2.1 must be in preset mode before preset
stations can be selected (see above).
To cycle through your preset stations, use the
B
or
C
buttons on the remote control (
0
or
/
on the front
panel). Alternatively, presets can be selected directly by
using the numeric keypad on the remote (as described
on page 13).
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