Introduction
12Function buttons and unit buttonsThe unit is equipped with a touchscreen.
The currently selected menu is displayed in the centre of the bottom line of
the screen.
Controls•Rotary/push knobs.•Labelled unit buttons .•Function buttons on the unit.•Function buttons displayed on the screen.
Rotary/push knobs
The left-hand rotary/push knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 is referred to as the
volume control
D or the on/off switch.
The central rotary/push knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 is referred to as the setting
knob. Unit buttons
This manual uses the word “unit button” and a symbol to refer to buttons
on the unit, e.g. the unit button.
There are two unlabelled unit buttons below the screen
⇒page 8, fig. 1 .
Each has the same function and is operated in the same way as the function
button displayed on the screen above it ⇒fig. 2 and .
Unit buttons are operated either by pressing or pressing and holding them.
Function buttons on the screen.
Active areas of the screen that call up a certain function are called “function
buttons”. These buttons are operated by briefly pressing the screen or by
pressing and holding . Function buttons are referred to in this manual with the
button symbol and the word “function button”.
If a function button on the screen has a grey background, it is disabled,
e.g. ⇒fig. 2 .
Pop-up window
A “pop-up window” is a small window that is temporarily displayed on top
of the current menu and contains additional function buttons.
Function buttons in pop-up windows can be selected by pressing them. This
closes the pop-up window.
Press the unit button to close the pop-up window without making any
changes.
Starting functions or enabling functions using “checkboxes”
Some functions are started and stopped by pressing a button, for example
the scan function ⇒ page 16.
Other functions and displays are permanently activated or deactivated and
are controlled via checkboxes.
A tick in the checkbox
’ indicates that the function is enabled, and an empty
checkbox
‰ means that it is disabled.
Fig. 2 RADIO main menu
with pop-up window.
A1
A10
...
RADIO
A11
AA
AC
...AC
AB
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