Changing Menu Settings
To get to the menu function, press the mute button (8)
(MENU) until the menu function indicator (e) appears in the
display.
Navigating in the menu:
– To scroll through a menu: Turn the source button (7).
– To select and save a menu setting: Press the source but-
ton (7) (OK).
– To switch to a submenu: Press the source button (7).
– To switch from a submenu back to a higher menu: Briefly
press the mute button (8). If the highest menu level has
been reached, the radio will return to audio operation.
To leave the menu function on any level and return to audio
operation, press the mute button (8) until the menu function
indicator (e) in the display turns off. Alternatively, the radio
will automatically switch back to audio operation 10 seconds
after the last press of a button.
If menu settings are no longer being saved when you switch
off the radio, replace the button cell (back-up battery).
Menu Options (GPB 18V‑2 C)
The menu selection is partially dependent on the audio oper-
ating mode of the radio.
<EQ>
Sound menu: You can adjust the treble <TR> and the
bass <BA> within a range of –5 to +5. The sound settings
are saved separately for each audio source.
<TIME>
Time menu: You can choose between 12-hour <12HR> and
24-hour <24HR> time formats, and adjust the time manu-
ally.
<MONO> (with FM/FM2 audio source)
Mono reception menu: You can switch on <ON> or switch
off <OFF> mono reception. Mono reception is recommen-
ded if the radio often switches between stereo and mono re-
ception when a station has poor reception.
<TWS> (with Bluetooth® audio source)
True wireless stereo menu: You can set the radio as a right-
hand speaker <TWSR>, set it as a left-hand speaker
<TWSL>, or switch off the function <OFF>.
Menu Options (GPB 18V‑2 SC)
The menu selection is partially dependent on the audio oper-
ating mode of the radio.
Within the menus, the name of each menu is displayed on
the top line of the multi-function indicator (k), and the se-
lectable setting on the bottom line.
<Set EQ>
Sound menu: You can adjust the treble <Treble> and the
bass <Bass> within a range of –5 to +5. The sound settings
are saved separately for each audio source.
<Set Time>
Time menu:
– You can choose between 24-hour <24 Hour Mode> and
12-hour <12 Hour Mode> time formats.
– You can adjust the time manually with <Set Hour>
or <Set Minute>.
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<Reset All>
Reset menu: You can reset all menu settings to factory set-
tings <Yes> or return to the current settings <No>.
<Auto Scan> (with DAB/DAB2 audio source)
Automatic station search menu: You can start an auto-
matic station search.
<Manual Tune> (with DAB/DAB2 audio source)
Manual set-up menu: You can set the required frequency
manually.
<Display Type> (with DAB/DAB2 audio source)
Display mode menu: You can choose what text will appear
on the bottom line of the multi-function indicator (k):
– The information broadcast by the radio station <Dynamic
Label>,
– The frequency of the station <Frequency>,
– The signal strength <Signal Strength>,
– The program type broadcast by the radio station <Pro-
gram Type>.
<Display Type> (with FM/FM2 audio source)
Display mode menu: You can choose what text will appear
on the bottom line of the multi-function indicator (k):
– The information broadcast by the radio station <Radio
Text>,
– The station name <Program Service>,
– The program type broadcast by the radio station <Pro-
gram Type>.
<Set FM Mono> (with FM/FM2 audio source)
Mono reception menu: You can switch on <On> or switch
off <Off> mono reception. Mono reception is recommended
if the radio often switches between stereo and mono recep-
tion when a station has poor reception.
<TWS> (with Bluetooth® audio source)
True wireless stereo menu: You can set the radio as a right-
hand speaker <TWS Right>, set it as a left-hand
speaker <TWS Left>, or switch off the function <OFF>.
Power Supply of External Devices
USB Port
The USB port can be used to charge devices that can be
powered via USB (e.g. various mobile phones). The max-
imum charging current is 1.2 A.
Open the protective cap of the connector compart-
ment (16). Using a corresponding USB cable, connect the
USB port of the external device to the USB charging
socket (24) of the radio (USB charging). The external
device will only be charged if the radio is switched on.
After removing the USB cable connector, reattach the pro-
tective cap of the connector compartment (16) to protect
against dirt/debris.
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