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Operating and display elements - Radio 1Switching radio on, Page 18
2Color display with main menu
3Raising or lowering the volume, page 11
4Numeric frequency input, page 20
Selecting a station, page 23
5Push joystick to : Automatic seek tuning,
page 21
Push joystick to : Automatic seek tuning,
page 21
Push joystick to : Manual tuning, page 20
Push joystick to : Manual tuning, page 20
6Softkeys for:
“LIST”: Preset menu, page 23, 25
“AM”, “FM”: Changing radio band, page 19
“WB”: Weather band, page 28
“AUTO”: Automatically station saving, page 27
“ADJ”: Sound adjustment, page 153
“SCAN”: Scan function, page 22
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1Main FM radio menu, page 19
2Current band (FM) and memory preset selected are
displayed
3Current frequency
4Scan function, scanning radio stations, page 22
5Main sound settings menu,
Adjust sound settings, page 153
6Auto store menu, save and select stations automati-
cally, page 277Weather band, page 28
8Current weather band
9Main AM radio menu, page 19
10Current band (FM) and memory preset selected are
displayed
11Preset menu, save and select stations, page 25
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Changing the radio band
You can select by pressing the softkey the FM-, AM- and
WB-band.
Press the softkey “FM” to select the FM-band.
Press the softkey “AM” to select the AM-band.
Press the softkey “WB” to select the WB-band.
The station last tuned into will begin to play. The fre-
quency will appear in the display.Selecting a station
(FM or AM mode)
Different functions are available for selecting a station:
• Manual tuning, page 20
• Station selection via direct frequency entry, page 20
• Automatic seek tuning, page 21
• Automatic station scan, page 22
• Station selection via number keypad (presets),
page 23
• Station selection in the auto store , page 27
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Station selection via number keypad (presets)
You can enter the memory preset number in the main
radio menu or in the preset menu (LIST).To view the preset menu select AM or FM and press the
softkey “LIST”.
1Frequency of the station you are listening to pres-
ently
2Preset position of the station you are listening to
presently
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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.Station selection in the auto store preset menu
To view the preset menu select AM or FM and press the
softkey “AUTO”.
1Frequency of the station you are listening to pres-
ently
2Preset position of the station you are listening to
presently
3Memory preset available
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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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