Owner’s manual
Printed on 100% recycled
paper using soya-based ink
Contents
Overview of the controls and connectors ........................................2
Overview of the display ...................................................................4
Getting started ................................................................................5
Navigating menus .........................................................................................................5
Using DAB........................................................................................6
Changing stations .........................................................................................................6
Changing the information displayed.............................................................................6
ReVu™ - Pausing and rewinding radio..........................................................................6
Setting and selecting presets.......................................................................................7
Using the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)..............................................................7
Changing DAB options...................................................................................................8
Using FM........................................................................................ 10
Changing stations .......................................................................................................10
Changing the information displayed...........................................................................10
Setting and selecting presets.....................................................................................10
Changing FM stereo mode ..........................................................................................10
Using an SD memory card ............................................................. 10
Inserting and removing a card....................................................................................10
Recording DAB radio...................................................................................................10
Playing a track ............................................................................................................11
Changing the information displayed...........................................................................11
Changing SD card options ...........................................................................................11
Setting alarms/timers................................................................... 12
Setting an alarm .........................................................................................................12
Cancelling alarms.......................................................................................................12
Setting a timed event ..................................................................................................13
Cancelling a timed event.............................................................................................13
Setting a sleep timer...................................................................................................13
Using a ChargePAK®/batteries ...................................................... 13
Using a ChargePAK .....................................................................................................13
Battery safety .............................................................................................................13
General options ............................................................................. 14
Audio ...........................................................................................................................14
Other settings .............................................................................................................14
Software upgrade .......................................................................................................14
Standby menu .............................................................................................................14
Energy saving .............................................................................................................15
Hints and Tips .............................................................................................................15
Technical Specifications ................................................................ 16
1
Overview of the controls and connectors
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1. Tap to snooze an alarm. In standby, if display brightness is set to minimum (off) tap to
illuminate screen briefly (option not available with energy saving mode switched on).
2. DAB/ SD – Push to pause/play or twist left or right to rewind/fast forward playback.
FM – Twist left or right and release to seek tune to the next station.
3. Turn to browse and push to select stations, tracks and menu options.
DAB or FM – Push to access station presets list.
4. Change audio, SD card and other setup options. Press again to exit current menu.
5. Guide enters/exits Guide (EPG) in DAB.
Use
Use
to move between stations.
to move between days.
6. Press to start a sleep timer. Repeat to increase time.
7. Press and repeat or use Tune to switch between modes.
8. LED indicates saving to card or access via USB.
9. Slot for SD card.
10. Starts and stops record of DAB radio to SD card.
EPG – Sets timed record.
11. Receives signal from remote control.
12. Switches between on and standby.
13. View, set and cancel alarms.
14. Changes the information shown on screen.
EPG – Displays more info on highlighted programme.
Press to exit all menus.
15. Turn for volume or push to switch between Volume, Bass and Treble and turn to adjust.
16. Connect to supplied mains adapter.
17. Connect to a PC to copy files to/from SD card or for software upgrades.
18. S/ PDIF optical digital out (DAB/ FM/ SD). Remove plug to use.
19. Connect to headphones (mutes speakers).
20. Analogue output (excluding Aux in) to external amplifier or recorder.
21. Analogue stereo input from auxiliary device such as iPod, CD player, MiniDisc etc.
22. Number buttons – Press and hold a number to store a preset. For presets 10-99 press the
first digit then hold down the second digit. Press number to recall.
EPG – number 4 & 6 (or 7&9) buttons access subsequent days’ listings.
23. Switch between modes.
DAB – push DAB again to display Guide (EPG).
24. Adjust volume. Press
and bass scales and press
while volume scale on screen to switch between volume, treble
or +/- to adjust.
25. Mutes speakers/ headphones.
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26.
Play/pause,
Rewind/fast forward, Repeat – set SD track repeat, Shuffle – shuffle
SD track order.
FM –
Seek tune.
27. Select stations/tracks and menu options.
FM –
EPG – use
Manual tune,
Seek tune.
to move between stations, use
to browse the programmes.
3
Overview of the display
DAB
FM
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0 9 : 4 5 B o o k o f t h e We e k
1 0 : 0 0 Wo m a n’s H o u r
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Ye a r in t h e C o u n t r y
1 1 : 3 0 C le m e n t D o e s n’t Liv e H e r e
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1. Current station and programme if EPG
available.
12. Scale indicates time into track and total
track time.
2. Volume level.
3. EPG available.
4. Alarm set.
5. Timer set.
13. ID3 text - Displays extra information if
available. Press Info to show large clock
with scrolling ID3 information.
14. Current track title.
15. Play/pause ffwd/rew indicator.
16. Indicates SD mode.
17. Indicates day, date and station for
current listing.
18. Programme listing for selected day and
station.
6. Clock.
7. Indicates battery charge state, animated
if charging. Full shown.
8. Shows signal strength for current station.
9. Displays programme information, news,
telephone numbers etc. broadcast by the
station.
Press Info for programme details. Turn
Tune to scroll list and push to set up
recording or tune-in.
Press Info to change to large clock
display.
10. Current station frequency and name (RDS
only).
11. Displays station frequency and indicates
position within the FM range. Press Info
to change to large clock and scrolling text
(RDS only) or again for full screen text
(RDS only).
4
Getting started
1. If you have purchased the optional ChargePAK rechargeable battery, insert it into the
rear compartment before connecting the unit to the mains. Fully extend the aerial then
connect the unit to the mains using the power cable.
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2. Press the Power button, if necessary, to switch the unit on.
3. When you see the menu ‘Enable Energy Saving?’ select either ‘On’ or ‘Off’ to switch
energy saving mode on or off (turn the Tune knob to choose an option and push to select).
When energy saving mode is switched on, the radio uses less than 1 Watt power in
standby because some standby functions such as the remote control and EPG are
disabled after 70 seconds.
You can turn energy saving mode on or off in the Energy saving menu.
For more information
Energy saving mode: page 15
EPG : page 7
5. Select an autotune to find all the DAB radio stations in your area. Choose from:
United Kingdom
Rest of World
Scans frequencies in Band III only
Scans all frequencies in Band III and L-Band.
An autotune starts and tunes to a station when finished.
6. To change stations, turn the Tune knob to scroll through the station list, then push the
knob to tune to the highlighted station.
7. Push the DAB/ SD/ FM/AUX button to listen to SD, FM or the auxilliary input.
Navigating menus
You turn the Tune knob to scroll through menus, station or track lists and push the Tune knob
to select. In most menus if you do not select anything you return to the previous screen.
Alternatively use the equivalent (
+ Select) remote control buttons.
Currently selected options in menus and lists are indicated by an asterisk ( ).
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To exit a menu or menu option press the Info button, alternatively press the Menu button to
exit to the previous menu.
5
Using DAB
Changing stations
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Changing the information displayed
Info
1. Dynamic text broadcast by most stations.
2. Large clock display showing time broadcast by the stations and horizontally scrolling
dynamic text.
ReVu™ - Pausing and rewinding radio
ReVu lets you pause and rewind live DAB digital radio.
EVOKE-3 constantly stores audio from the current station. You can access this audio and
pause or rewind radio for up to around 30 minutes depending on the broadcast. When full,
ReVu starts to overwrite the oldest stored audio.
Pause
Play
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Rewind/Fast Forward
Exit
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Prese
If you have paused or rewound radio you see a ReVu icon on screen and a timer shows what
time the audio you are listening to was originally broadcast and pause time available or if
paused, shows the time you paused at and pause time remaining. A bar at the bottom also
indicates the position within the stored audio graphically starting from current broadcast at
right to earliest saved audio at left.
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Setting and selecting presets
Store up to 99 DAB radio stations in a list for easy access.
To set a preset
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Presets
Tune
To select a preset
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Presets
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Using the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
EPG provides programme schedules and information for DAB stations that broadcast it.
If a station belongs to a multiplex which has EPG available, an EPG icon is displayed next to
the station name. Programme schedules are displayed when sufficient information has been
received.
If the schedules are updated or you tune to a station in another multiplex with EPG, then the
schedules are refreshed so there may be a delay in displaying them.
If you use an SD card, it can be used to store the EPG information, enabling you to switch
between stations on different multiplexes without losing the information.
Without an SD card fitted, the information is lost if you change multiplex and you will need to
wait until the information is refreshed.
Note Updates are occasionally saved to the card and while saving you see a message and
temporarily cannot use buttons. To cancel the updates hold down the Menu button.
If you have switched on energy saving mode, EPG updates will not be saved to SD card
in standby in order to reduce power consumption. For more information see page 15.
Displaying the EPG
Guide
Press the Guide button.
Today’s listing for the current station is displayed showing programme start times and names.
Note There may be a delay in listings arriving for particular days.
Navigating the EPG
Show listings for other stations.
Show listings for subsequent days.
Tune
Info
Browse through day’s listings.
Provide more information on highlighted programme.
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Using the EPG to set up a timed event
You can use the EPG to quickly set up a timed recording* or automatically tune in to a
programme. For more information on timed events, see page 13.
Turn the Tune knob to scroll through the programme list and push the knob or press the
Record button to select a programme and choose one of the following options:
Save to SD card
Tunes in and saves the selected programme to SD card.
Send to digital out Tunes in and sends the programme to the Digital Out socket.
Tune in
Cancel
Tunes in to the programme. This will tune in immediately if the
programme is currently on-air.
Returns to the guide without taking any action.
Changing DAB options
Menu > DAB
Autotune
Scans DAB frequencies for DAB stations and adds any new ones to the station list. You may
want to do this if you move your radio to a new location. The frequency range scanned is
controlled by the DAB region setting (see page 9).
Programme guide
Change the way the programme guide information is handled:
Current multiplex guide only Displays latest broadcast information from current multiplex.
Use SD card to store guide Displays latest programme guide information on the SD card
if available. Programme guide information from all multiplexes
is stored to a folder called ‘GUIDE’ on the SD card and
automatically updated when new information is broadcast. If
energy saving mode is switched off, this information is also
updated if the unit is in standby.
Station order
Alphanumeric
Favourite
Lists all stations in alphanumeric order.
Displays your ten most listened to stations first on the station
list. Your favourite stations display a heart next to the names in
the station list.
Active station
Multiplex
Remove inactive stations
Lists active stations first on the station list.
Lists stations in groups according to their multiplex.
Removes inactive stations from the station list.
DAB audio
Apply DRC or VET to DAB stations.
DRC makes the quieter sounds in a broadcast easier to hear at low volume or in a noisy
environment. The DRC (Dynamic Range Control) level of a broadcast is set by the station and
sent with the signal. Check with the broadcasters to find out if they use DRC on their stations.
VET (Volume Equalisation Technology) helps level volume levels across different stations
making each sound as if it is at the same volume. It does this by constantly monitoring the
stations on your station list and lowering or raising their volume to meet an optimum level.
Note Use of DRC would distort the levelling effect so DRC is disabled when VET is on.
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Record function provided for personal use only
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Select one of the following options:
None (off)
DRC is switched off. Any DRC level broadcast is ignored.
DRC level is set to half that sent with the broadcast.
Dynamic Range Control (half)
Dynamic Range Control (full)
Applies the DRC level as sent with the broadcast. This is
the default setting.
VET (volume equalisation on)
Switches VET on.
DAB region
Change the frequencies scanned when you perform an Autotune using this option.
United Kingdom
The default setting – scans only UK frequencies in Band III.
Rest of world
Scans the full range of digital frequencies in Band III and L-band.
Advanced tuning options
Station information
Displays:
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•
•
•
Date and time updated regularly by the current DAB station.
Multiplex in which the current station is broadcast.
Content being broadcast e.g. Pop music.
Signal data rate and a stereo or mono indicator.
Press the Info button to exit.
Signal strength
Displays:
•
•
•
Channel and frequency for the current station
Signal quality; 85 to 100 Good, 70 to 84 OK, 0 to 69 poor
Signal strength; maximum 16 bars.
Press the Info button to exit.
Manual tune
Shows DAB signal level which can help you find the best position for your radio.
1. Select the channel you want from the list. You see a signal strength display.
The marker indicates the minimum required level for reception and the filled blocks
indicate the current level.
2. Move your aerial and try to raise the current level to the marker or beyond. The multiplex
name replaces the frequency in the list if a good signal is received and the stations in
that multiplex are added to the station list.
3. Select a station or press Info or Menu to exit manual tuning.
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Using FM
Changing stations
To change stations you can use manual tuning or seek tuning, turn the Tune knob to use
manual tuning and step through the frequency range in 0.05 MHz steps, or turn and release
the ReVu button to use seek tuning and jump to the next station with strong signal.
The display changes to show the RDS station name if available.
Changing the information displayed
Info
1. Station frequency and scale indicating its position within the FM frequency band.
2. Large clock display showing time obtained from the FM (RDS only) or DAB signal plus
horizontally scrolling RadioText if available.
3. RadioText – Dynamic text broadcast by some RDS stations.
Setting and selecting presets
Store up to 24 FM radio stations in a list for easy access. Use the same method as for DAB
stations to set and select preset FM stations, see page 7.
Changing FM stereo mode
Menu > Audio > FM stereo
Auto Uses stereo signal by default where available.
Mono Uses mono signal only. This may provide clearer audio for stereo stations with poor
reception.
Using an SD memory card
You can use an SD card for recording* and playing back DAB digital radio or playing MP2/ MP3
files recorded elsewhere. As a rough guide – a 2GB card will give you around 30 hours of DAB
recording time from a 128 kbps broadcast data rate.
Note EVOKE-3 records files to SD cards in MP2 format. You may need to use a computer to
convert these files to a different format if you wish to use them in another SD card device.
Inserting and removing a card
To insert an SD memory card, push the card label side up into the slot on
the front panel with the gold pins towards the rear of the unit until it clicks.
To remove a card push the card in and it will pop out so you can remove it.
Note It is not recommended that you remove a card when the SD light is lit.
Recording DAB radio
You can record DAB radio* to SD card.
1. Press the Record button to start recording. You see the record icon ( ) flashing.
2. Press the Record button again to stop recording. You see the time, date and filename
that the recording has been saved under. The filename is made up of the month, date
and time. e.g. 10141020.mp2 means October the 14th, starting at 10:20 am. The
recording also stores the station and multiplex. DAB recordings are saved in a ‘TRACKS’
folder on your SD card so they can be found easily.
Note You can also set up a DAB recording in advance, or for a particular programme using the
EPG, see page 8, or a timed event as described on page 13.
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Record function provided for personal use only
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Playing a track
To select tracks on an SD card, either:
•
turn the Tune knob to scroll through the track list, then push to play the highlighted track
or open a folder.
•
turn the ReVu knob to rewind/fast forward to the previous/next track
Changing the information displayed
Info
1. ID3 text – album name, track information artist etc., if included with file. Also shows a
progress bar indicating time into track (on left) and total track time (on right).
2. Large clock display showing time obtained from the DAB or FM (RDS only) signal plus
horizontally scrolling ID3 information if available.
Changing SD card options
Menu > SD Card
Delete
You see a list of the tracks and folders on the SD card. Turn the Tune knob to browse the list
and push to open/close a folder.
Push the Tune knob and again to confirm deletion of a single highlighted track. Push and hold
the Tune knob and push again to confirm deletion of an entire highlighted folder.
Format
Deletes all files (including any non-audio files) and clears the card. This may be a good idea if
you have previously used the card in another device.
Status
Displays the total, used and available space (and estimates for equivalent recording times) on
the SD card.
Shuffle
Off play tracks in the order they appear in the current folder.
On play tracks in a random order.
Repeat
Off
No repeat.
Current track Repeats the current track.
All tracks
Repeats all tracks in the current folder.
USB access mode
Enables access to an SD card inserted in your EVOKE-3 II using a USB connection to your
PC. This enables you to manage files on your SD card using Windows Explorer on your PC e.g.
move files to and from the SD card, delete files etc.
While USB access is enabled you can only access the files on the SD card through your PC.
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Setting alarms/timers
You can set up to 20 alarms or timed events. Alarms switch EVOKE-3 on and tune to a station or SD
card track you have chosen or sound a tone. Timed events can record* DAB to SD card, send to
the Digital out socket or tune to a station. You can also set a sleep timer after which EVOKE-3 will
switch to standby.
Setting an alarm
Alarm > Add an alarm
Turn the Tune knob and push to accept a setting and move to the next. Set the time, day and
one of the following modes: Tone, DAB station, SD card track or SD track then DAB station.
Note If setting an alarm from FM or AUX modes you will be asked to temporarily switch modes
to enable station/ track selection.
You will see a bell symbol on the screen indicating that the alarm is set. The bell icon is filled
if an alarm is due within the next 24 hours.
Changing an alarm
Push the Alarm button or Menu > Alarm/timer > Alarm settings
1. Select the alarm you want to change.
2. Select Set to change the alarm settings or Off to delete the alarm from the list.
Setting the alarm volume
Menu > Alarm/timer >Alarm volume
The alarm volume set will apply to all DAB or SD card alarms.
Changing the alarm snooze time
Menu > Alarm/timer >Snooze period
Choose a snooze period between 5 and 59 minutes. The snooze period applies to all alarms.
Cancelling alarms
When an alarm goes off the alarm icon flashes and you have two options:
Snooze
Tap the SnoozeHandle to snooze the alarm for a set period. The alarm mutes
and you see SNOOZED on the screen. The alarm will re-sound when the snooze
period has elapsed. You can repeat the snooze as many times as you want. The
alarm will automatically turn off 60 minutes after the last snooze.
To cancel the snooze and stop the alarm press the Standby button to switch
the radio on or press the Alarm button or push the Tune knob to switch the
radio off.
Cancel
Press Standby to cancel the alarm and switch the radio off.
Press the Alarm button or push the Tune knob to cancel the alarm and leave
the radio on.
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Record function provided for personal use only
*
Setting a timed event
You can use timed events to set up a DAB radio recording* or automatically tune in to a DAB
station. See page 8 for details of how to use EPG to set a timed event.
Menu > Alarm/timer > Timed events > Add an event
Turn the Tune knob and push to accept a setting and move to the next. Set the time, duration,
day, station and one of the following actions: Save to SD card, Send to digital out, Tune in, or
Cancel to return to the list without setting an event.
You see a clock symbol on the screen if a record event is set or a musical note symbol if a ‘Tune
in’ event is set. A crossed out clock is shown if an event is not due in the next 24 hours.
Changing a timed event
Menu > Alarm/timer > Timed events
1. Select the event you want to change.
2. Select Set to change the event settings or Off to delete the event from the list.
Cancelling a timed event
If a ‘Tune in’ event is underway you can cancel the end time of the event by pressing any
button. A record event can be cancelled by pressing the Record button.
Setting a sleep timer
You can set a sleep timer after which EVOKE-3 will switch itself into standby mode. You can
also set a sleep timer from standby which will switch the radio on first.
Press the Sleep button or Menu > Alarm/timer > Sleep time
Select a sleep time of 15, 30, 45, 60 or 90 minutes or select Off to set no sleep time.
Return to the Sleep menu again to view the time remaining or to change the sleep time again.
Using a ChargePAK®/batteries
As an alternative to mains power you can use six size ‘C’ alkaline or rechargeable batteries or use
the PURE ChargePAK rechargeable battery pack. When charge is low the battery icon flashes. Note
Always disconnect the radio from mains power supply before fitting or removing a ChargePAK or
batteries, your settings will be retained.
Using a ChargePAK
ChargePAK is a rechargeable battery pack which plugs into the socket in your radio’s battery
compartment. Whenever your radio is connected to a mains supply the ChargePAK will be
charging. When charging a ChargePAK the battery icon will be animated and when fully
charged the icon disappears. A complete charge should take around 10 hours in standby. To
purchase the correct ChargePAK model for your EVOKE-3, contact your nearest PURE dealer,
visit the shop on our website at www.pure.com or call the PURE order line on 0845 045
1122.
Battery safety
- Do not mix battery types or sizes
- Do not mix old and new batteries
- Remove used batteries as soon as possible to prevent leakage
- Dispose of old batteries carefully
- Orientate batteries as shown in the battery compartment
Record function provided for personal use only
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General options
Press the Menu button to access the following options:
Audio
Aux Gain
Adjusts the gain (amplification) applied to the Aux in socket.
Digital out
On
Switches the output on all the time. Select this option if connecting the
Digital out to the digital inputs of an external amplifier or a recorder without
synchro-record function.
Off/ Timer
Switches the output off until a timed event specifying the output is selected. Some
external recorders can be set to detect when a digital S/PDIF signal is present
(synchro-record) and start recording. If using a synchro-record method you should
select this option so that your recorder can detect when the recording is to start.
Other settings
Contrast
Turn the Tune knob to adjust the screen contrast and push to set the level.
Brightness
Turn the Tune knob to adjust the screen brightness and push to set the level.
Standby brightness
Turn the Tune knob to adjust the screen brightness when the unit is in standby and push to set
the level. Note The lowest setting switches the backlight off.
12/24 hour clock
Turn the Tune knob to choose 12 hour mode or 24 hour mode and push to confirm the
change. The time format applies to the small clock at the top of the screen and the full screen
clock display but alarm and timer settings are always presented in 24 hour format.
Software upgrade
Displays the current software version installed on your EVOKE-3 and gives access to the
Software Upgrade option. Register your product and include an e-mail address to receive
notification of software updates or visit our website at www.pure.com/support.
To upgrade your software, connect your PC using a suitable type A to type B USB cable, push
the Tune knob to select OK and follow the instructions on screen.
Note USB upgrade requires a PC (not Mac) running Windows XP and a suitable USB cable
(not included).
Standby menu
If energy saving mode is switched off, some menus are available when the radio is in standby
to enable you to change options without switching the radio on. For example, you can set
an alarm without switching the radio on. Press the Menu button in standby to access these
options.
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EcoPlus
Energy saving
EVOKE-3 is part of the PURE EcoPlus product family, designed and manufactured to minimise
power consumption when the unit is switched on and to use less than 1 Watt in standby. Two
options are available:
Energy saving On
Select ‘On’ to switch on the energy saving standby mode. The radio will enter a low power
standby mode 70 seconds after you press the Standby button. Energy saving standby mode
disables the following non-essential standby functions in order to save power:
•
EPG schedule information is not collected in standby. However, when the radio is
switched on and you tune to a DAB station the radio updates EPG schedules for all the
stations that broadcast an EPG in the Multiplex (group of stations) to which the station
belongs. For example, if you tune to a BBC station in the BBC National DAB multiplex,
EPG schedules for all the BBC stations in that multiplex will be regularly updated where
available.
•
•
The remote control does not operate in standby (it will not switch the radio on) but can
still be used to cancel a sounding alarm.
The display is disabled in standby and you cannot access the standby menu. The clock is
updated and all alarms and record timers that you have set will still sound from standby.
If you fit the optional ChargePAK (see page 13) the unit will always switch into energy saving
standby mode when you press the Standby button, as long as the unit is not connected to
mains power. Any alarms that are set will still sound.
Energy saving Off
Select ‘Off’ to switch off the energy saving standby mode. If an SD card is fitted, EVOKE-3
regularly collects EPG schedule information in standby from all the multiplexes that broadcast
it, which increases standby power consumption. The remote control, standby menu and
display all operate in standby.
Hints and Tips
(>>/<<) DAB Secondary services
Secondary services accompany some stations, providing extra information or alternative content
and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a station has secondary services available, the
station shows ‘>>’ next to its name in the station list and the secondary service appears next to
the station in the list. A secondary service has a ‘<<’ before its name in the station list.
(?) Inactive or unavailable DAB stations
Inactive or unavailable stations are those which appear on the station list but are not currently
available. Inactive stations have a ‘?’ before their name on the station list. If you select a station
which has this symbol, your radio tries to tune in or returns to the previous station.
Display says ‘No stations available’
Try adjusting your aerial or radio position. Use Autotune to search for stations.
I can’t delete a folder on the SD card
This may happen if there are other non-MP3/ MP2 files in that folder. You can view these files and
delete them, if required using a PC to access the SD card.
My recording has a strange name
This can happen if you modify a recording initially set up from EPG as it will use the programme
name originally selected. In this situation it is recommended that you set up a new recording rather
than modifying an existing one.
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Resetting your radio
Resetting your EVOKE-3 removes all presets, stored stations and favourite stations and alarm/
timer settings and resets all options to defaults. To reset:
1. Press and hold the Menu button for three seconds. The screen shows ‘Do you want to reset?’.
2. Select OK to reset or Cancel to exit without resetting.
Technical Specifications
General
Fully compliant with ETS 300 401 and capable of decoding all DAB
transmission modes 1-4. Removable telescopic aerial supplied.
Frequency range (MHz) DAB Band III 174-240, DAB L-Band 1452-1490, FM 87.5-108.
Amplifier
3.3W RMS per channel power output, 10 Hz to 40 kHz (-3dB) frequency
response.
SD card
Record DAB radio and playback MP2/ MP3. Red SD record warning LED.
Maximum supported capacity of SD card is 2GB.
Speakers
Two full-range 3 inch drive units.
Connectors
12V DC power adapter socket (230V adapter supplied), USB (B type)
connector for software upgrades, 3.5 mm Line in for connection of auxiliary
devices, 3.5 mm socket for headphones, 3.5 mm Line out (analogue)
Digital out (Optical S/ PDIF).
Power
Mains: 230V AC to 12V DC external power adapter supplied.
Battery: 6 size 'C' batteries or ChargePAK (available separately).
Battery life over 12 hours on alkaline batteries for DAB at normal listening
levels, over 10 hours using ChargePAK. Input power 12V 2A.
CE and C-Tick marked. Compliant with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives
(89/ 336/ EEC and 73/23/ EEC).
Approvals
Dimensions (mm)
290 (width) x 220 (height) x 130 (depth).
Components are selected to
minimise environmental impact.
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