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Press one of the number keys, such as briefly.
The radio will tune to the frequency assigned to that
memory location. Note that FM and AM presets are
independent and can only be accessed while in the cor-
responding band.
The memory preset number will appear in the status
line.
Saving stations, pages 25 and 27.
Memory functions
(FM or AM mode)
The following functions are available:
• Saving stations manually, page 25
• Saving stations automatically, page 27
Note:
There are 10 presets for the FM waveband and 10 pre-
sets for the AM waveband.Saving stations manually
(FM/AM)
Select a band. You can select either AM or FM.
You can save a station in the main radio menu or in the
preset menu (LIST).
To view the saved stations select AM or FM and press
the softkey “LIST”.
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Press the corresponding number key, e.g. , for
longer then 2 seconds. You will hear a confirmation
beep.
The currently displayed station will be saved in the
memory corresponding to for the number key. The mem-
ory preset selected will appear in the status line.
Note:
An existing entry is overwritten in the memory list
when a new input is given.
The standard FM/AM presets are not affected by the
automatic preset. This is a second possibility for storing
a station range you are currently receiving.
Preset menu
1Frequency of the station you are listening to pres-
ently
2Preset position of the station you are listening to
presently
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Saving stations automatically (Auto store)
Select a band. You can select AM or FM.
The saving of stations in the auto store function does not
affect the saved station in the preset menu.Press the softkey “AUTO” for longer then 2 sec-
onds. While the stations are being saved “AUTO STORE
IN PROGRESS” will appear in the display. All stations
stored in auto store preset will be deleted and the 10
strongest stations will be searched and stored. The sta-
tion frequencies available will appear in the memory
list.
To view the saved stations select AM or FM and press
the softkey “AUTO.”
Note:
The standard FM/AM presets are not affected by the
auto store preset. This is a second possibility for storing
a station range you are currently receiving.
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Auto store preset menu
1Frequency of the station you are listening to pres-
ently
2Preset position of the station you are listening to
presently
3Memory preset availableWe a t h e r b a n d
Press softkey “WB”. WB is displayed in the upper
left corner.
The channel last tuned into will appear in the display.
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To select a channel:
• Push the joystick to or : The next chan-
nel will be tuned in.
• Push the joystick to or : The next receiv-
able channel will be tuned in.
• Press softkey “SCAN”. The activated scan
function is shown by a negative “SCAN” on the dis-
play. The receivable channels will be played one
after the other for 8 seconds.
• Press one of the number keys between and
, such as briefly, the selected channel
will tuned in.If a weather station cannot be received on this channel
an automatic search of all 7 channels will take place. As
soon as a weather station is received, the search run
stops and the channel appears in the display. Three
cycles through the 7 channels will be made.
If a weather station cannot be received on any of the
7 channels the screen massage “WB NOT AVAILABLE”
appears.
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Operating and display elements - Tape deck 1Switching tape operation on, Page 33
2Color display with main menu
3Lower the front of the control panel, behind the
front panel is the cassette slot with the but-
ton, page 31
4Raising or lowering the volume, page 11
5Push joystick to : Music search forward,
page 36
Push joystick to : Music search reverse,
page 36
Push joystick to : The tape will wind fast for-
ward, page 35
Push joystick to : The tape will rewind, page 35
6Softkeys for:
“PAUSE”: Pause function, page 38
“SIDE”: Changing sides, page 34
“ “: Dolby B function, page 39
“SKIP”: Skip blanks, page 38
“ADJ”: Sound adjustment, page 153
“SCAN”: Scan function, Page 37
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Inserting or ejecting a tape
Inserting:
Press to lower and raise the front of the control
panel.
Insert the tape with the wider portion toward the right
into the cassette slot. After 2 seconds the control panel
will close automatically.
If the display is in the down position for more than 20
seconds , 2 successive beeps will be heard. This will
continue at 5 second intervals until the display is
returned to its normal position. Press the key to
return the control panel to its closed position.
Note:
In the radio, cassette and CD-mode there will be a cas-
sette symbol on the display if a cassette is inserted.
Ejecting:
Press to lower the front of the control panel.
Press to eject the cassette.
Press to raise the front of the control panel.If the display is in the down position for more than 20
seconds , 2 successive beeps will be heard. This will
continue at 5 second intervals until the front of the con-
trol panel is returned to its normal position. Press the
key to return the control panel to its closed posi-
tion.
Or slightly push the front of the control panel up and
the panel will close automatically.
Note:
After ejecting the tape the MCS will switch to the last
audio mode.
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Wa r n i n g !
A lowered control panel can easily be damaged, so
as soon as the cassette is ejected close the control
panel. Do not place anything on the lowered control
panel.
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Menu overview - Tape deck
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Tape operation