8
Bluetooth remote control options
Your radio has the option of being controlled by an application installed
on an Apple iPhone, iPod touch or iPod. The Bluetooth facility allows
you to ensure that your radio can only be controlled by your own Apple
device rather than someone else’s.
Details of how to link Bluetooth to you iPhone/ iPod touch are explained
in the later section called “Listening to Bluetooth music”
Using the sound system for the rst time
1. Place your sound system on a at surface.
2. Fully extend the telescopic aerial. The aerial should be fully extended
and positioned vertically for optimum reception.
3. Plug the mains lead into the mains socket located on the back of your
sound system ensuring that the plug is pushed fully into the socket.
4. Plug the other end of the mains lead into the wall socket and switch
on the wall socket.
IMPORTANT:
The mains plug is used as the means of connecting the sound system
to the mains supply. The mains socket used for the sound system must
remain accessible during normal use. In order to disconnect the sound
system from the mains completely, the mains plug should be removed
from the mains socket outlet completely.
5. When your sound system is first switched on the clock display will
show 12:00 and the unit will enter standby mode. It will then scan for
DAB radio stations and when stations have been found the clock and
date should be set automatically. Note that the display will not show
any scanning message for this rst scan.
6. If no stations have been found then the clock will not set. You may
need to relocate your sound system to a position giving better reception.
You should then carry out an auto-tune to nd DAB stations. See the
section of 'DAB operation' and also 'Finding New Stations' in the
following pages. The clock will then be set from a DAB broadcast.