I think a description of the radio is in order since you've gone this far.
With the radio facing you the speaker is on the left.
To the right is the first of 3 control panels , moving down the front of
the radio you find the very large display with a small button in the top
left hand corner, that's the light on/off/dimmer button.
Below that are 4 buttons in a square which control the displaying of
time/frequency, programme start/stop time, setting of alarm and so on.
As far as I know there is no way we can use these so leave these buttons
alone.
To the right of those 4 buttons are the up/down buttons which are larger.
Below these buttons are the bass and treble controls.
On the right hand side are 2 knobs and a switch, the bigger knob is the
jog-dial which clicks when turned and can be pushed in.
The smaller knob is the volume control which has a raised line benief it.
The switch in the middle of the 2 knobs locks/unlocks the radio, you may
notice a small detent, that's so the switch cannot be accidentally knocked.
Below all that is the stereo headphones socket.
Moving to the top, there are 8 buttons here, 5 are round buttons with
numbers written on them, they're the preset buttons.
The large triangular button on the right turns the power on/off and also
sets the sleep mode when held down.
The triangular button on the left controls the band, AM, FM, UHF and
Weather bands, switches the radio to Aux-In mode when held down.
The smaller button to the left of this sets the weather warning light,
don't know how that works as we don't have that system over here.
On 31/03/2015 5:40 AM, Dennis wrote:
yes. there are 4 buttons from left to right. buttons 3 4 move the dile
up and down. the far left button if held down locks the radio. nothing
seams to unlock it accept the on off button.
On 3/30/2015 1:38 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Left hand button, could you be more specific? Do you mean the up/down
buttons for example? If you hold down one of these buttons the radios
is put into "Seek" mode, it seeks out another station.
On 31/03/2015 12:56 AM, Dennis wrote:
i notice if you hold down the left time button it locks the channel.
the only way i found to unlock it is to turn the radio off and back
on again. is this a feature that you are aware of?
On 3/30/2015 8:41 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Ah I see, well nothing truly important apart from the fact that it
works and sounds much beter than the CC 2 does, feature set is much
the same.
The only addition to be ware of is the Soft muting.
On 31/03/2015 12:36 AM, Dennis wrote:
really just the basics and anything that is importantly different
from the regular cc2. i know there isn't much different i just
didn't want to miss anything and i knew that you were a pro with
these radios. these are the only radios i use now. thanks.
On 3/30/2015 7:57 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
What I mean is that I can't do much for you if you can't tell me
what you what you want to know about <smile>.
On 30/03/2015 11:18 PM, Dennis wrote:
thanks for nothing.
On 3/29/2015 6:56 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Changed the subject line on the conversation as it had nothing
whatever to do with Pure Digital Radios <smile>.
Well how do you know there's a new feature on it then?
I suggest you read the manual and that way you know exactly
what the radio is capable of.
On 30/03/2015 4:58 AM, dennis wrote:
i love it! i know there is a new feature on it but i don't
know what it is. do you have any tips for me about it?
On 3/28/2015 5:00 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Congratulations on your purchase, so how are you finding the
CC 2E?
On 29/03/2015 3:03 AM, dennis wrote:
Dane: i just got my new cc 2e, did you do a review of this
or just the cc 2. i would really love to get a
review/totorial for the 2e.thanks.
On 3/28/2015 5:51 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
This article will be of interst to those living outside of
the U.S.
http://www.techguide.com.au/reviews/audio-reviews/pure-releases-a-range-of-digital-radios-that-really-pop/
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