Page 3 - Contents
1 Contents Overview of the controls and connectors ................................2Overview of the display ...........................................................2Getting started ........................................................................4 Changing stations ...........................
Page 4 - Top panel
2 Overview of the controls and connectors Overview of the display DAB/FM Volume - + + 1 5 2 3 4 Select Menu Info 6 7 8 - Power/Sleep 9V DC USB Top panel Rear panel
Page 6 - Getting started; Changing stations; DAB
4 Virgin 1Xtra - BBC oday's best musi Virgin Radio Getting started Fully extend the telescopic aerial, connect the mains adapter and plug in to your power supply or fit six size ‘C’ batteries or a ChargePAK. Press the Power button, if necessary, to switch the radio on. An autotune finds the DAB stat...
Page 7 - Using your Élan DX40; Changing the information shown on screen; To set a preset
5 Using your Élan DX40 Changing the information shown on screen 1. Scrolling text broadcast by most DAB stations and FM (RDS) stations.2. Content being broadcast e.g. Pop music.3. DAB Multiplex in which the current station is broadcast.4. Time and date updated regularly by the current DAB or FM (RDS...
Page 8 - To access Intellitext; Intellitext options; Using the sleep timer; To set/change a sleep timer; Intellitext
6 Intellitext™ - news, sports and more Intellitext* provides on-demand text information such as sports headlines and news. The text is stored in your radio while you listen to stations and is updated by the broadcasters. Intellitext is listed by station and split into categories. For example, the br...
Page 9 - Using the alarm; To set/change an alarm; To cancel an alarm; Using a ChargePAK; Alarm settings
7 + ™ Charge PAK + Using the alarm The alarm switches your radio on (if in standby) and tunes to a station or sounds a tone. To set/change an alarm Set the alarm on or off, the time and choose DAB, FM (both set to current station) or Tone alarm. Radio alarms will be at whatever the volume control is...
Page 10 - Changing your radio setup; Backlight; Station order
8 Changing your radio setup The following options are available in DAB, FM or both. Backlight Choose whether the screen backlight is on, off, or turns on when a button is pressed, both when the unit is on (Active) and in Standby. Audio settings FM stereo mode Choose from Stereo or Mono - mono may be...
Page 11 - Upgrade; Hints and Tips
9 Upgrade Upgrade your radio using a PC connected to the USB socket. Upgrades may be issued to provide enhanced functions or improve performance. The version number of your radio is displayed on the top line.Register your product and include an e-mail address to receive notification of product upgra...
Page 12 - Technical Specifications; Disposal of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment
10 Technical Specifications General Fully compliant with ETS 300 401 and capable of decoding all DAB transmission modes 1-4 up to and including 192 kb/sec. Speakers Two full-range 3 inch drive units Frequency range DAB – Band III (174-240 MHz), FM – 87.5-108 MHz Input connectors 9V DC power adapter ...