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September 2020
September 2020
CMT-SX7B doesn't store DAB preset stations
Bought my brand new CMT-SX7B and set it all up successfully, including setting the FM radio preset stations. But when I try to set the DAB presets, the Menu button doesn't do anything and I can't select 'Tuner Menu'. Or anything. I have tried to update the software but the message comes back "No need".
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Hi David,
Did you do the "Initial Scan" first?
Before you can tune in DAB/DAB+ stations, you must perform a DAB Initial Scan.
When you have moved to another area, also perform the DAB Initial Scan manually to update the DAB/DAB+ service information.
- Press MENU.
- Press up/down to select “Tuner Menu,” then press ENTER.
- Press up/down to select “Initial Scan,” then press ENTER.
- Press up/down to select “Ok,” then press ENTER.
Scanning begins. The scanning progress is indicated by asterisks (*******). Depending on the DAB/DAB+ services available in your area, scanning may take a few minutes.
Cheers
Peter
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Hi - I have tried everything, including a factory re-set! I have also tried
to update the software but got the response "No need".
The FM stations can be scanned and stored in pre-sets OK, the DAB ones
cannot.
I have done a factory re-set and then scanned for DAB stations. This time,
I scanned the DAB stations before the FM and got a slightly different
result: on the first DAB station I tried to pre-set, I did get a response
from the Menu and was able to pre-set the first station. But then it
reverted back to the problem - on any further stations, pressing the Menu
button achieved nothing at all. Immediately after this I scanned the FM
stations and the pre-setting worked perfectly, as before. But not with DAB.
The problem seems to be quite clear - under DAB, pressing 'Menu' doesn't
work at all (except in this strange case of only the first station after a
factory re-set). I have read and followed the instructions in the booklet
to the letter. I can only repeat - it works for FM but not for DAB. Is
there a way I can overwrite the "No need" software block so I can be sure I
have an undamaged system program by forcing a new software update? (I am
using a USB download).
Unfortunately, in spite of all the marvellous things the unit can do, my
wife and I will be mainly listening to the DAB radio and using the preset
stations!!
Best wishes,
David Whetton
to update the software but got the response "No need".
The FM stations can be scanned and stored in pre-sets OK, the DAB ones
cannot.
I have done a factory re-set and then scanned for DAB stations. This time,
I scanned the DAB stations before the FM and got a slightly different
result: on the first DAB station I tried to pre-set, I did get a response
from the Menu and was able to pre-set the first station. But then it
reverted back to the problem - on any further stations, pressing the Menu
button achieved nothing at all. Immediately after this I scanned the FM
stations and the pre-setting worked perfectly, as before. But not with DAB.
The problem seems to be quite clear - under DAB, pressing 'Menu' doesn't
work at all (except in this strange case of only the first station after a
factory re-set). I have read and followed the instructions in the booklet
to the letter. I can only repeat - it works for FM but not for DAB. Is
there a way I can overwrite the "No need" software block so I can be sure I
have an undamaged system program by forcing a new software update? (I am
using a USB download).
Unfortunately, in spite of all the marvellous things the unit can do, my
wife and I will be mainly listening to the DAB radio and using the preset
stations!!
Best wishes,
David Whetton
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Have you tried unplugging it from the wall and leaving it to depower for a few minutes before trying again?