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Page 1 - Bug Keeping

A practical guide for new ownersBug KeepingA practical guide for new ownersby PURE Digital

Page 2 - Recording music

101Xtra! - ! BBClog! on! for! more07:45Full FrontalCool blue LCD displayTwin speakersMenuEnters and exits option menusReVu/Snooze Press to pause radio

Page 3 - Contents

11Rear endFlexible neck9V DC power socket3.5mm headphone socket3.5mm analogue outTelescopic DAB aerialUSB portSD card slotDigital out

Page 4

12Turn on, tune in, bug outOK, so you know what all the bits are but you are just itching to get The Bug fired up right? Here’s how...Fully extend the

Page 5 - Evolution

13Bug BehaviourUnderstanding your Bug and making it do what you want

Page 6 - A Concise History of Radio

14Listening to DABBorn to be DAB. Listening to DAB is what your Bug was made for. This bit tells you how your Bug works when listening to DAB and what

Page 7 - I love a party

15Changing what’s shown on screenShow and Tell time. The Bug has 5 DAB info modes so you can change what you see on screen. Press the Info button and

Page 8

16Pausing and rewinding radio (ReVu mode)Hold it there, I want that track! The Bug includes a handy ReVu mode which lets you pause and rewind live ra

Page 9 - Meet The Bug

17Push the ReVu button again to start replaying the stored audio and text from the where you left off. The clock stops counting, showing that you are

Page 10 - 1Xtra! - ! BBC

18Recording radio to a memory cardThat’s a keeper. Capture that special track and take it with you on a little bit of plastic.You can record radio* to

Page 11 - Rear end

19Active station Displays active stations at the top of the station list and inactive ones at the bottom, in alphanumeric order.

Page 12 - Turn on, tune in, bug out

2CopyrightCopyright 2004 by Imagination Technologies Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitt

Page 13 - Bug Behaviour

20Auto-select station Change the way you select stations using this option. This option is set to Off by default meaning when you scroll to a new stat

Page 14 - Born to be DAB

21Setting alarms and timersSet a sleep timer to lull you to sleep, alarms to wake you up and record timers for when you’re asleep. 24 hour radio.The B

Page 15 - Show and Tell time

22Cancelling alarmsWhen an alarm goes off you have four options - turn over and ignore it or one of the following more sensible options:Snooze Push t

Page 16 - ReVu mode - paused state

23Setting a timed recordingYour Mother’s in town but obviously you don’t want to miss ‘Thrash metal hour’. Set a timer and record* to SD card or your

Page 17 - Storing and recalling presets

24Using an SD cardPlastic fantastic - have postage-stamp-sized fun saving music to one of these little beauties.Stick an SD (Secure Digital) card in y

Page 18 - Changing DAB options

25Rock the navigator button up and down to flick through the list of tracks available on the SD card and push to select and start playing one.The disp

Page 19 - Below marker - no reception

26Transferring files to your PCWant to expand your Bug’s music tastes or backup those golden soundbites? You can transfer files to and from the SD car

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27Changing audio settingsWhether you like banging bass, ear-splitting treble or something in between your Bug’s Audio options let you set it up to sou

Page 21 - Setting alarms and timers

28Display backlight optionsChoose whether you want non-existent or Blackpool-illumination-style backlighting using these options. Push the Menu button

Page 22 - Using the sleep function

29Looking after your BugSolving problems and providing for your Bug

Page 23 - Setting a timed recording

3ContentsBug Keeping...1Evolu

Page 24 - Using an SD card

30Solving problemsYour Bug should behave properly at all times, if it doesn’t do quite what you want check this list of common ailments and cures. If

Page 25 - Managing your SD card

31Resetting your BugIf you want to remove all presets, stored stations and favourite station settings and reset all options to the defaults use this o

Page 27 - Changing audio settings

33Vital StatisticsTechie facts and figures to impress your friends

Page 28 - General setup options

34SpecificationsDescription Stereo digital radio with full Band III reception capability, for reception of all UK DAB broadcasts. Compliant with ETS

Page 30 - Solving problems

Please return your registration card to the following address or register online at www.thebug.com to validate your warranty.PURE DigitalImagination T

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5EvolutionThe story behind The Bug and DAB digital radioby Wayne Hemingway

Page 33 - Vital Statistics

6The BugThe Bug is one seriously cool collaboration between hEMINGWAYdESIGN - the founders of award winning label Red or Dead and acclaimed designers

Page 34 - Specifications

7DABTo a fisherman a Dab is a flounderTo a lover of northern British chip shops a Dab is a large slice of potato dipped in batter and deep fried.To yo

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9Meet The BugIntroducing your Bug and getting started

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