Pure PocketDAB 2000 User Manual

PocketDAB 2000
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Owner’s manual
Safety instructions
Keep the unit away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters or other appliances that produce heat. Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight. Do not use the unit near water. Avoid objects or liquids getting into or onto the unit. Do not remove screws from or open the unit casing.
Damage to hearing can occur with consistent exposure to high volume when using headphones. Always check the volume level before inserting headphones into your ears. Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is illegal in some areas. Stop listening to your PocketDAB 2000 if you find it distracting while operating any type of vehicle or performing any other activity that requires your full attention.
Copyright
Copyright 2005 by Imagination Technologies Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Imagination Technologies Limited.
Disclaimer
Imagination Technologies Limited makes no representation or warranties with respect to the content of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Imagination Technologies Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in it from time to time without obligation of Imagination Technologies Limited to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.
Trademarks
PocketDAB 2000, the PocketDAB 2000 logo, ReVu, the ReVu logo, PURE, the PURE logo, PURE Digital, the PURE Digital logo, Imagination Technologies, and the Imagination Technologies logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Imagination Technologies Limited. All other product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
Version 1 June 2005
Contents
Introduction ..............................................................1
Overview diagrams ...................................................2
Controls and connectors ....................................................2
LCD screen ........................................................................4
Quick start ................................................................5
DAB mode .................................................................6
Selecting stations ..............................................................6
ReVu™ - Pause and rewind radio ......................................6
Changing the information displayed ..................................8
Storing and recalling presets ............................................9
Recording radio ...............................................................10
Txtstor - saving scrolling text ..........................................10
DAB Autotune ..................................................................11
MP3 mode ...............................................................12
Playing files .....................................................................13
Managing files .................................................................14
FM mode .................................................................15
Selecting stations ............................................................15
Storing and recalling presets ..........................................15
Adjusting the eq settings ........................................16
Setup options ..........................................................17
DAB settings ....................................................................17
FM settings ......................................................................19
MP2/MP3 settings ...........................................................19
General settings ..............................................................20
Using batteries .......................................................21
Using the adapter ...................................................23
Using USB ...............................................................24
Connecting to other devices ....................................25
Analogue line out ............................................................25
Optical digital line out .....................................................25
Hints and tips .......................................................... 26
Troubleshooting ..............................................................26
Resetting your PocketDAB 2000 ......................................27
Technical Support ............................................................27
Warranty information ...................................................... 27
Introduction
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Thankyou for choosing the PocketDAB 2000, your perfect mobile audio companion. This manual provides guidance on how to get the best from your PocketDAB 2000 and gives advice on what to do if you encounter problems. The Quick Guide provides a pocket-sized summary of the main functions. Please read the safety instructions inside the front cover. Register your product either online at www.pure.com/register or using the warranty card. Include an e-mail address and we’ll keep you up to date with any software upgrades and the latest product information.
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Overview diagrams
Controls and connectors
LCD screen
128 x 80 pixel backlit screen
Info
Changes the information shown on screen
Mode
Switches between DAB, MP3 and FM
ReVu
Press in DAB to enter ReVu with audio paused. Hold to enter ReVu with audio playing
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Rec
Record DAB radio to SD card
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DABnav
Rock to scroll and push to select stations, tracks and menu options
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Access setup options and presets
Eq
Switch between six different equalisation settings
TxtStor
Push to store and hold to access stored scrolling DAB text
3.5 mm headphone socket
- Vol +
PowerLock
Vol -/+
Volume jog dial. Push in to mute
Power
Hold down for 2 seconds to turn on or off
Lock
Slide to lock buttons preventing accidental presses
USB Connector for software upgrades and file transfer
Optical
SD card slot
For removable MP3 storage
5.7 V DC
Socket for power adapter
Battery compartment
Slide cover down and insert 3 AA batteries
Optical
Digital output of DAB or MP3 or analogue output
5.7 V DC
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LCD screen
DAB screen
MP3 screen
FM screen
1Xtra - BBC Rampage with Mike Anthony and Treble T ­txt 88111
Now playing - Keisha
97.60
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Quick start
So you’ve unpacked the box - here’s how to get up and running.
1. Insert the headphone plug into the headphone socket ( the top of your PocketDAB 2000 and unravel the headphone cable.
2. Insert the power adapter plug into the power socket
) on the side of your PocketDAB 2000 or slide the
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5.7 V DC
battery cover off and insert 3 AA batteries.
3. Press the Power button to switch your unit on. The backlight will come on and you will briefly see the ‘Powered by Imagination Technologies’ logo on the display.
4. Rock the DABnav button up or down and push to select your preferred language.
5. Rock the DABnav button up or down and push to select either United Kingdom or Rest of World. An automatic search for DAB stations starts and you see a progress indicator and number of stations found on screen.
The DAB stations found are put in a station list, ordered
alphanumerically and the first one on the list is selected and you will hear it through the headphones.
To find out how to use other functions including changing stations, pausing and rewinding radio, recording to SD card, listening to FM, playing MP3s or changing settings, please read through the rest of this manual.
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DAB mode
When you first switch on your PocketDAB 2000 it switches into DAB mode and performs an autotune to find all the DAB stations available in your area. To listen to DAB at any other time, press the Mode button until the DAB icon is highlighted.
Selecting stations
The stations found during an autotune are stored in a list ordered alphanumerically. To change stations rock the DABnav button up and down to view and scroll the station list and push to change to the highlighted station.
ReVu™ - Pause and rewind radio
PocketDAB 2000 constantly stores audio and text from the DAB station you are tuned to in its memory. The amount stored depends on how long you have been listening to that station and the data rate of the broadcast. You can access this stored audio and pause or rewind live radio over short periods (approximately 10 to 20 minutes depending on data rate). Once the memory is full, ReVu keeps adding but overwrites the oldest stored audio.
You can enter ReVu mode with audio paused or playing:
Paused - press and release the ReVu button. Playing - press and hold the ReVu button for three seconds.
When you enter ReVu mode you see the ReVu icon ( screen and the clock changes to show how many minutes and seconds behind the live broadcast you are.
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Once in ReVu mode you can toggle between paused and playing by pushing the ReVu button again. To exit ReVu mode and return to the live broadcast press the centre of the DABnav button.
To pause, rewind and replay live radio
Push the ReVu button. The screen shows the pause icon and says “DAB paused” and the clock changes to show how far behind the live broadcast you are and displays the time remaining for ReVu based on the free space left in memory.
Push the ReVu button again to start replaying the stored audio from where you left off. The timer stops counting, showing that you are listening that many minutes and seconds behind real time. You can listen in this way for as long as you like, or:
Rock the DABnav button left to rewind ( ) or right to fast
forward (
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Rock the DABnav button up to jump to the end of the stored
audio or down to jump to the start.
Press the centre of the DABnav button to exit ReVu mode.
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