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Setting presets
To store a station as a preset do the following:
1. Press and hold the desired Preset button on the remote or front of the unit.
How to select preset stations
1. Select FM or DAB mode by pressing the corresponding button on the remote.
2. Press the corresponding Preset button on the remote or front of the unit to
access Presets 1-5.
Resetting the presets
This will erase all stored presets for DAB and FM. It will also cause the unit to
perform a full scan for DAB stations when the unit is turned on.
1. Press the Menu button on the remote to access the menu settings.
2. Use the buttons to navigate and select 'Factory Reset'. Press the Select
button to accept the conrmation and erase all presets.
3. Restart the unit.
Note: Performing a factory reset will erase all stored presets and other stored
settings.
Bluetooth
When bluetooth devices are paired to your One, it allows the One to receive
bluetooth audio (known as Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Prole or A2DP).
The One supports Bluetooth A2DP using the original SBC encoded form.
SBC refer to the encoding used over the wireless Bluetooth interface only and not
the format your music may be in, which can be any type that your phone/ laptop or
other playing device supports.
Your playing device plays your les then re-encodes the playback before streaming
it to the One.
Many phones and laptops now feature Bluetooth with A2DP. SBC should be
supported by all such devices (it is the mandatory format for A2DP).
Pairing
To begin streaming high quality music from your chosen media source it will rst
need to be paired with the One.
Select the Bluetooth source via the remote or using the Source button on the front
panel.
Put your Bluetooth compliant audio source into pairing mode. Please consult your
manufacturer's user manual on how to do this.
Pairing your One and source establishes an authorised audio link that can then be
used again in the future without having to go through this stage again.
After pairing you can just select the Bluetooth from the menu and play at any time
as long as your Bluetooth A2DP compatible source (phone/laptop etc.) is within
approx. 10m of the One.
Normally on your source you will need to select Bluetooth Pairing and then the One
should appear as 'Cambridge Audio One' in a list of locally found Bluetooth devices.
Select that item in the list to nish pairing.
On successful pairing, the display on the front will show 'Paired' .
To play back via a paired Bluetooth device, simply select the One on that device
and start playing.
Setting the clock
The user can either allow RDS transmissions to automatically set the clock Time/
Date, or the clock can be set manually. To change the clock mode:
1. Press the Menu button on the remote to access the menu settings.
2. Use the buttons on the remote to navigate and select 'Clock Setup > Set
Time'.
3. Adjust the hour using the buttons on the remote.
4. Press the Select button to adjust the minutes.
5. Adjust the minutes using the buttons on the remote.
6. Press the Select button to accept the settings and exit.
Setting the alarm time
Setting the Alarm with the remote
1. Press the Alarm button.
2. Select 'On' or 'Off' – selecting off will take the unit back out of the menu, selecting
'On' will allow the alarm time to be set.
3. Adjust the hour using the and buttons.
4. Press the Select button to adjust the minutes.
5. Adjust the minutes using the and buttons.
6. Press the Select button to accept the settings and exit.
Setting the Alarm on the unit
1. Enter the menu by holding down the 'Select' knob.
2. Using the scroll wheel select the 'Alarm Setup' menu page.
3. Select the menu items using the 'Select' knob.
4. Once the setting is chosen using the 'Select' knob the menu will step back to the
'Alarm Setup' menu page.
The 'Alarm On/Off' menu allows the user to enable or disable the alarm function.
The 'Alarm Time' menu allows the user to set the alarm activation time.
The 'Alarm Source' allows the user to choose which source is used as the alarm.
The 'Alarm Volume' allows the user to select the volume at which the alarm sounds.
Setting the sleep time
The Sleep function will turn off the One at a chosen time interval.
To set the Sleep time:
1. Press the Sleep button on the remote.
2. By pressing the Sleep button on the remote, the Sleep function will cycle through
the menu: Sleep Off, Sleep 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 minutes.
3. Press the Select button to nish and exit the menu.
Tone control
These controls allow subtle adjustments to the tonal balance of the sound. Modify
the sound through your loudspeakers. With a well produced CD the tone controls
are unnecessary and can be bypassed by selecting the Direct function.
1. Press the Menu button on the remote.
2. Use the buttons to browse through the menu: Direct, Balance, Bass and
Treble.
3. Press the Select button to select the desired tonal adjustments.
4. Use the buttons to change mode.
5. Press the Select button again to nish and exit the menu.
Note: When the tone control Direct is set to "On", other tonal adjustment is not
possible. Turn this function off to enable other tonal adjustments.
Auto standby
This product has Auto Standby enabled as default. After inactivity of 30 minutes,
the product will automatically switch to Standby. To disable/enable this function,
go to the Menu setting and navigate to "Auto Standby" and selecting "On/Off".
Resetting the unit
A full reset of unit can be performed by going to the Menu setting and navigate to
"Factory Reset". To proceed with the factory reset, select "Yes".
Note: Performing a factory reset will erase all stored presets and other stored
settings.
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