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USER MANUAL Highway 200P PURE
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Highway 200P EU/UK
Safety

Before you use your Highway, read the following safety instructions.
- Follow the operating instructions provided and take note of any warnings.
- If you do not follow the operating instructions provided, it may compromise the safety of your product and this may invalidate the warranty.
- Only use the supplied 12V power adapter with your product.
- Do not install your product in a way that may interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle, or affect the deployment of air bags or other safety items. Do not install cables and wires near the steering wheel.
- Do not place your product on or near sources of your vehicle's heat or ventilation.
- Do not use your product in a way that may cause careless driving or improper control of your vehicle.
- Keep your product dry and only clean with a dry cloth.
- Do not expose your product to na ked flames.
- Do not use your product in extremely hot or cold temperature.
- If you need to connect your product to the rear of your vehicle's head unit, remove any power before you start to install your product. When you have safely installed your product, you can reconnect the power. See your vehicle's owner's manual for more information.
- Do not use the product if it is damaged.
- Product repairs should only be carried out by authorised personnel.
Symbols on the product and in the user manual

Potential ly serious risk to your personal safety. To avoid possible injuA or USB socket rated at 1a mp maximum. death, obey all safety notices with this symbol.

Caution. Read the user manual before use.

Where to switch on or off the product, or put it in

12V DC power supply.
Contents
Safety 1
Contents 2
Overview 3
What's in the box 3
Display icons 4
Controls 5
Getting started 6
Installing your Highway 6
Where to install your Highway 7
Positioning the antenna 8
Positioning the controller
Connecting the antenna to the controller
Connecting the controller to your vehicle
About the 12V Professionally Installed Power Adapter (PIPA)
Switching your Highway on for the first time
Switching your Highway on and off
Digital radio 16
Listening to digital radio 16
Digital radio presets 16
FM transmission frequencies 17
Auxiliary input 18
Listening to music on a mobile device 18
Settings 19
Changing between the Line Out cable and FM transmission 19 Setting your Highway to enter standby automatically 19
Switching phantom power to the aerial on and off 20 Radio settings 20
Display settings 21
Updating the software 23
Troubleshooting 24
Overview
What's in the box

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Two simple line drawings of boxes, one with a folded paper and the other a closed book, both without any text or symbols.1 Antenna, with magnetic grounding tail attached 5 12V Professionally Installed Power Adapter (PIPA)
2 DAB film aerial 6 Cleaning cloth
3 Controller with USB power and audio connectors 7 Self-adhesive cable clips
4 Controller bracket
Restrictions for use: Do not use the product with items other than those included in the box. Configure, install and use the product according to this user manual.
Display icons
The icons below appear on the screen of the controller.

1 Digital radio mode 4 Auxiliary input mode
2 Digital radio signal strength 5 FM transmit enabled
3 Traffic announcements enabled 6 FM transmit frequency
Controls

1 Presets Press to view your digital radio presets. When in this menu press and hold to save the current station to a preset num
2 Select Press to select a radio station or menu option.
3 Power / Press to switch your Highway on. Press and hold to put yo Back Highway in standby. Press to go back to the previous screen cancel an action.
4 Previous Press to choose the previous radio station or menu option.
5 Next Press to choose the next radio station or menu option.
6 Home Press to open the main menu.
7 FM Channel Press to view stored FM transmission frequencies. When in the menu, press and hold to store the current FM frequency to FM channel.
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Getting started
Installing your Highway
Before you can start using your Highway, you need to do the following:
- Position the antenna in your vehicle.
- Position the controller in your vehicle.
- Connect the antenna to the controller.
- Connect the controller's power and audio cables to your vehicle.
- Switch your Highway on for the first time.
To watch a video showing how to install your Highway, search for 'Highway 200 installation' on YouTube
Vehicle requirements
- Fitted audio system with auxiliary (3.5mm) port or FM receiver.
- Standard 12V negative earth power supply. Your Highway is not suitable for use with a 24V power supply.
Getting the best DAB signal
As with FM radio, DAB signal coverage changes depending on your location. As you use the Highway in your vehicle, you may travel through areas where DAB signal coverage is poor.
To help get the best DAB signal when coverage is poor or there is a weak signal:
- Follow the installation instructions carefully.
- Use the supplied 12V power adapter, as other third-party adapters can cause interference.
- Switch off other devices in your vehicle that aren't in use. Devices such as satellite navigation systems and dashboard cameras can cause interference.
Where to install your Highway

It's important to install your Highway in a safe location in your vehicle. Do not fit any components in locations that
may interfere with safe operation of the vehicle, or affect the deployment of air bags or other
Keep cables and wires away from the steering wheel.
Where to install the antenna
We recommend you install the antenna for your Highway in the top corner of the windscreen, on the passenger's side of your vehicle.
Install the antenna so that it is not within the swept area of the windscreen. Make sure the antenna and wireless controller do not obstruct the view of the driver.

If you have a heated windscreen in your vehicle, or the windscreen contains metallic UV filters, it can cause interference for the DAB signal. Install the antenna on a part of the windscreen that does not contain heating elements c
For more information on where to safely and legally install your Highway in your vehicle, contact your office. To find local fitters that can install your Highway professionally, visit pure.com/store-locator.
Positioning the antenna

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⚠ Make sure the antenna does not obstruct the view of the c
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Gently pull down the front of the roof liner in your vehicle, ur a small gap.
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Push the magnetic grounding tail through the gap, with the silver-coloured magnet facing upwards. Make sure the magnet touches your vehicle's metal bodywork.

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Diagram of a cable buckle fastening mechanism, showing a bracket being inserted into a tighter clip (no text or symbols present)- Clean the chosen area of the windscreen with a cleaning wait for it to dry.
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Unpeel the backing from the antenna and stick the antenna windscreen.
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Insert the DAB film aerial into the slot in the antenna.
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Gently unpeel the backing from the DAB film aerial and stick aerial onto your windscreen. Take care not to fold or twist t
Positioning the controller

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⚠️ Make sure the controller does not obstruct the view of the
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Peel off the backing from the controller bracket and gently stick onto your dashboard. Gently press the bracket to ensure it's att securely.
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Slide the controller onto the bracket, until it clicks into place.
Connecting the antenna to

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- Place the antenna cable so that it follows a path to the your vehicle's dashboard.
Note: To prevent interference to the DAB signal, keep cables from display units such as LCD screens.
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If possible, tuck the cable behind the trim down the side of windscreen. Alternatively, secure the cable to your windscreen a dashboard with self-adhesive clips.
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Insert the antenna cable into the connector on the rear of t controller.
Note: Push the antenna cable in firmly, to ensure it's fully in
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Connecting the controller to your vehicle

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Diagram showing a connector with arrows indicating direction, no text or symbols present- If required, gently pull apart the controller's power and audio ca separate them.
Note: To prevent interference to the DAB signal, keep cables a from display units such as LCD screens.
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You can connect the antenna to your vehicle's power supply with supplied self-fit 12V power adapter, or with the PIPA for professional installations.
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If you're using the self-fit 12V power adapter, insert the USB power cable into the power adapter, then insert the power adapter into your vehicle's power socket.
- For professional installations using the PIPA, see page 14.

- If you're connecting your Highway with the Line Out cable, insert the cable into your vehicle's auxiliary socket. If you're connect Highway by FM radio, you can store the Line Out cable so it's out of the way.

We recommend you connect your Highway with the Line C cable to get the best audio quality.
About the 12V Professionally Installed Power Adapter (PIPA)
You can use the supplied PIPA for a professional installation of Highway in your vehicle. The PIPA connects directly to your vehicle's 12V switched wiring loom. When you use the PIPA, you don't need to use the self-fit 12V power adapter.
Note: Your Highway is not suitable for use with a 24V power supply.

1 Tie-wrap locations to secure the USB connectors
2 Dual 5V/1A USB port
3 Tie-wrap location to secure the PIPA
4 Power and earth connectors for your vehicle's 12V switched power supply
Switching your Highway on for the first time
After you've installed your Highway, switch it on to finish setting it up.
- Turn on your vehicle's ignition to make sure your Highway is switched on.
- Press < and > to change the display language, then press Select to choose it.
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Press <> and Select to choose how to connect your Highway to your vehicle.
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If you've connected your Highway with the Line Out cable, choose 'Line out'. Then press <> and Select to choose 'Normal gain'. If you later find that audio is distorted, you can change the gain setting. Read more on page 19.
- If you're connecting your Highway by FM radio, choose 'FM transmit' and then choose an FM radio station isn't using the frequency you choose.
Tune your vehicle's audio system to the same FM frequency as your Highway. To easily fir frequency in the future, save it as a preset on your vehicle's audio system.
After you've chosen how to connect your Highway, it starts tuning to digital radio stations. When the autotune is complete, you can start listening to digital radio.
Switching your Highway on and off
• To switch on your Highway press
• To put your Highway in standby and use less power, press and hold.
Note: By default, the controller automatically enters standby after 4 hours. To change the delay, see page 19.
Digital radio
Listening to digital radio
- Press ^☆ .
- Press<>and Select to choose 'Digital radio'.
- To change to another radio station, press <> to choose a station and then press Select.
Digital radio presets
You can save up to 20 of your favourite digital radio stations in the presets list.
Storing a radio station as a preset
- When listening to a digital radio station, press Presets.
- Press<to choose a preset number. You can overwrite previous radio stations.
- Press and hold Select or Presets to save the current digital radio station to the preset number.
Listening to a preset
- Press Presets.
- Press <> to choose the preset you want to listen to, then press Select.
You can also listen to a preset using only the Presets button. Press Presets multiple times, until the preset you want to listen to is displayed. After 3 seconds, your Highway tunes to that radio station.
FM transmission frequencies
If you connect your Highway to your vehicle's audio system using FM radio, local radio stations may broadcast at the same FM frequency as your Highway. To quickly change the FM transmission frequency on your Highway, you can frequencies as FM channels.
The FM transmission frequency is displayed in the top-right of the screen. If you're using the 'Line out' setting, the
FM transmission frequency is not displayed and the FM Channel button is disabled.
Storing an FM transmission frequency
- Press FM Channel.
- Press<>to choose an FM channel. You can overwrite previous FM frequencies.
- Press and hold Select or FM Channel to save the current FM radio frequency to the FM channel.
- If required, you can press <> to edit the FM frequency, then press Select to update the FM channel.
Changing the FM transmission frequency
- Press FM Channel.
- Press<> to choose a stored FM transmission frequency, then press Select.
You can also change the FM transmission frequency using only the FM Channel button. Press FM Channel multiple times, until the FM transmission frequency you want to use is displayed. After 3 seconds, your H that FM transmission frequency.
Auxiliary input
Listening to music on a mobile device
You can use the controller's Aux In cable to listen to music on a mobile device through your vehicle's audio system.

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Press<> and Select to choose 'Auxiliary input'. Your Highway is now ready to play music from the connected device.
Settings
Changing between the Line Out cable and FM transmission
You can choose how your Highway is connected to your vehicle's audio system.
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- Press <> and Select to choose 'Settings' > 'Audio out'.
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Press <> and Select to choose how to connect your Highway to your vehicle.
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If you've connected your Highway with the Line Out cable, choose 'Line out'. Then press <> and Select to choose a gain setting of 'Low gain' or 'Normal gain'. If the audio sounds distorted, choose 'Low gain'.
- If you're connecting your Highway over FM radio, choose 'FM transmit' and then choose an FM Ensure a radio station isn't using the frequency you choose.
Setting your Highway to enter standby automatically
By default, your Highway enters standby after 4 hours, but you can change the delay.
- Press
- Press <> and Select to choose 'Settings' > 'Auto standby'.
- Press <> and Select to choose a delay between 1 and 8 hours.
Switching phantom power to the aerial on and off
By default, your Highway powers the DAB film aerial through the antenna's cable. If you're using the DAB film aerial that came with your Highway, keep this setting on. If you're using an aerial from a different manufacturer, check the aerial's user manual to see whether you need to change this setting.
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- Press <> and Select to choose 'Settings' > 'Digital radio' > 'Phantom power'.
- Press <> and Select to choose 'On' or 'Off'.
Radio settings
Performing an autotune
If you can't find any digital radio stations, try retuning your Highway.
• To perform an autotune, press and hold Select when you are in digital radio mode.
Listening to alternative stations when the signal is weak
If the current radio station has a weak signal, your Highway automatically tries to find a stronger signal. If your Highway can't find a stronger signal for the current radio station, it can automatically tune to a similar radio station when supported by the broadcaster.
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- Press <> and Select to choose 'Settings' > 'Digital radio' > 'Alt stations'.
- Press <> and Select to choose 'On' or 'Off'.
Switching traffic announcements on and off
You can set your Highway to automatically play traffic announcements when you are listening to dig Highway plays traffic announcements, it displays 'Traffic'.
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- Press <> and Select to choose 'Settings' > 'Digital radio' > 'Traffic messages'.
- Press <> and Select to choose 'On' or 'Off'.
To cancel a traffic announcement when it plays, press.
Display settings
Changing the language
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- Press <> and Select to choose 'Settings' > 'Display' > 'Language'.
- Press<>and Select to choose a language.
Changing the information displayed on the screen
Your Highway can display different information while you are listening to a radio station.
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- Press <> and Select to choose 'Settings' > 'Display' > 'Information'.
- Press<>and Select to choose a setting.
• To display the names of radio stations, choose 'Station name'.
- To display text that the radio station broadcasts, choose 'Scrolling text'. This setting is not recommended while driving.
• To display the signal quality of radio stations, choose 'Signal quality'.
- To display the signal strength of radio stations, choose 'Signal strength'. The signal strength is displayed on a scale from 0 to 15 bars. A marker on the scale shows the minimum number of bars required for good
Changing the screen brightness
A light sensor on the controller automatically sets the screen brightness, but you can manually change it.
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- Press <> and Select to choose 'Settings' > 'Display' > 'Brightness' > 'Manual'.
- Press <> and Select to choose a brightness level.
You can set the screen on the controller to dim after a certain length of time. To change the 'Settings' > 'Display' > 'Timeout'.
Updating the software
We may provide software updates to improve your Highway. To find out more about updating the visit pure.com/highway-update.
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Troubleshooting
| Problem Possible cause | Solution | |
| I can't hear any sound. Your Highway is not connected vehicle. | Eosuyourthe Line Out cable is firmly connected to your vehicle's audio system, or ensure you are tuned to the correct FM frequency. | |
| Your vehicle's audio system is not correct input source. | ||
| Your Highway is not in the correct mode. Change the mode to digital radio or auxiliary pages 16 and 18. | ||
| The volume is too low on your or connected mobile device. | ||
| The controller is not responding. | The controller isn't connected properly to a power supply. | Ehsure the controller is fully connected to the 12V power adapter, and that the adapter is fully inserted into your vehicle's power socket. Then turn on your vehicle's ignition. If there's still a problem remove the 12V power adapter from the socket, then reinsert the adapter and wait for your Highway to restart. |
| Sound is distorted when my Highway is connected with the Line Out cable. | the gain setting to 'Low gain' or change to FM transmission. Read more on page 19. | |
| My Highway keeps los digital radio signal. | You are travelling through areas with weak DAB signal. | Check DAB coverage in your area. |
| Your Highway is not installed correctly. | Check the installation instructions on page 6. | |
| Something is causing interference. | Switch off satellite navigation systems, dashboard cameras or other devices to see if the signal improves.Use the supplied 12V power adapter, as other adapters can cause interference. | |
| My Highway keeps switching off by itself. | Auto standby mode is switched on. | If this is happening too often, change the auto standby setting more on page 19. |
If you need more help, visit support.pure.com.
Correct disposal of this product

This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household waste throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection system or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
Copyright
Copyright 2017 by Pure International Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Pure International Limited. For warranty and disclaimer information, visit pure.com.
Trademarks
Highway, Pure and the Pure logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pure International Limited. All other product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Version 1 February 2016.
Approvals
CE marked. Hereby, Pure declares that this Band II LPD device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other provisions of the RED 2014/53/EU. Compliant with UNECE Regulation 10 (E-Mark) and RF exposure requirements EN 62479: 2010. You can view the Declaration of Conformity at http://www.pure.com/about/RED.
Specifications
For the full list of technical specifications, visit pure.com. Operational temperature: -20°C to +60°C. Storage temperature: -40°C to +85°C. FM frequency range: 87.6 - 107.9 MHz. FM max power: 51.78 db (uV/m). Software version: Controller v1.1.
Restrictions of use
None (configure and install as described in this user manual).
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