Magnadyne M1-CD AM/FM Radio Operation, Recalling Memorizing Radio Stations, Lower Higher

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AM/FM Radio Operation (Continued)

Recalling Memorizing Radio Stations:

1.Press the TUNE knob to select either the AM1, AM2, F1, F2 or F3 radio band.

2.Press and release one of the six Radio Station Recall buttons to select the memorized radio station.

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Automatically Store Radio Stations:

1.Press the TUNE knob to select either the AM1, AM1, AM2, F1, F2 or F3 radio band.

2.Press and hold the AS/PS button until “AST” appears in the display. The tuner will search for the strongest stations, and store them into memory. The new stations will replace stations that were previously stored in the current band. Note: After the new stations are stored into memory the tuner will start scanning the newly memorized stations.

3.When a desired station is reached, press the AS/PS button to stop the scanning.

Scanning Stored Radio Stations:

1.Press the TUNE knob to select either the AM1, AM2, F1, F2 or F3 radio band.

2.Press the AS/PS button and the tuner will scan for preset stations stored in the current band and pause for 5 seconds at each station. When a desired station is reached, press the AS/PS button again to stop the scanning.

Scanning for FM Radio Stations According to Program Type (PTY):

1.Press the TUNE knob to select either F1, F2 or F3 radio band.

2.Press the PTY button to display the program type.

3.Rotate the VOLUME knob to select the desired program type (PTY) (Example: News, Information, Sports, etc.).

4.Rotate the TUNE knob to search a station with the selected program type (PTY).

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Contents Operation Installation Manual Index IntroductionDisplay Button Button Locations and FunctionsMulti-Function Button #6 Tune/Track and Loud Knob Radio ModeMulti-Function Button #5 Multi-Function Button #4CD Play/Pause and Mute Button Remote Control Button Locations and Functions OptionalGeneral Operations Power On/OffSelecting the Play Source BAND/ENT and LoudDisplay Selection Setting the ClockTuning in a Radio Station Using Seek Manually Tuning in a Radio StationAM/FM Radio Operations Selecting the AM or FM BandRecalling Memorizing Radio Stations AM/FM Radio OperationAutomatically Store Radio Stations Scanning Stored Radio StationsWeather Band Radio Operations Tuning in a Weather Band Radio StationDisplay Traffic AnnouncementSound Controls Equalizer EQ FaderLoud MuteDisc Cleaning Handling and CleaningDisc Warnings Disc Formats Supported by this PlayerCD Operation Repeating a CD Track Random CD Track Play OrderPreview CD Tracks MP3 Operation Pausing a MP3 DiscMP3 Track Selection Fast Forward/Fast RewindRepeating a MP3 Track Ejecting a MP3 DiscRandom MP3 Track Play Order Preview MP3 TracksLoad CDs into Changer CD Changer Operation OptionCD Disc Selection Repeating a CD Track or DiscAccessing Your Sirius Tuner ID Number ESN Sirius Satellite Radio Setup OptionRandom CD Track or Disc Play Order Preview CD Tracks or DiscDirect Tuning Manual TuningSirius Satellite Radio Operation Option Channel Selection ModesThis procedure for the third number Category TuningPress the Tune knob and the channel will start playing Lower Higher Channel ChannelMemorizing a Preset Sirius Channel Switching the DisplayDisplay Modes Memorized Radio Station Indicator Recalling a Memorized Sirius ChannelReinstating a Skipping Sirius Channel Scanning Stored Sirius ChannelsIpod Button Location and Functions Ipod OperationBrowse for a Song Play/Pause Button Same operation as the button on an IpodRepeating a Track Pausing a TrackRandom Track Play Order Press the Tune knob to select the Songs menuPreview Tracks Auxiliary Audio Input Front OperationSelecting Front Auxiliary Audio Play Source Selecting Rear Auxiliary Audio Play SourceUSB Operation Track SelectionSee MP3 Operation for details Primary Volume Setup FeaturesSD Card Operation Button Beep On and Off ConfirmationClock Displayed When Unit is Turned Off Area Radio Frequency AdjustmentDisplay Priority 12 or 24 Hour Clock DisplayInsert Removal Keys Here InstallationGreen/Black Wire Green WireSpeaker Connections Auxiliary Connections Black Wire GroundInput Connections Ipod Cable Optional RCA ConnectorsSirius Antenna Optional Receiver Audio Input Rear Yellow CableIn-Wall Antenna Optional Model DP36AXT Reset Button Replaceable FuseAmp Fuse ONE 1 Year Limited Warranty Warranty