Philips SA2MUS32, SA2MUS08S/17 Radio, Listen to FM radio, Auto-tune radio station presets

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Manually tune a radio station

11 Radio

Listen to FM radio

MUSE can store up to 20 different radio stations under preset numbers.

Follow the instructions in chapter Auto-tune radio stations to automatically tune to radio stations.

The auto-tune feature automatically saves the first 20 stronger signals to preset numbers.

Note

•• You can also manually tune to radio stations. (See chapter Manually tune a radio station for

more information.)

1 In the home menu, tap to enter the radio mode.

»» The earphones cable acts as FM antenna.

2 Tap to display the presets.

3 Tap a preset number to listen to the radio station that is saved under that number.

Press to stop the radio sound.

Press to return to the home menu.

Auto-tune radio station presets

The auto-tune feature of MUSE helps you find radio stations and save them under the preset numbers.

1 While in radio mode with the earphones

 

connected, tap to see the options

2

menu.

Tap the option to auto-tune.

 

• If prompted, tap to confirm.

 

»»

The radio automatically tunes radio

 

 

stations and saves the first 20 stronger

 

 

frequencies to the preset numbers.

 

»»

For radio stations with RDS (Radio

 

 

Data System) support, additional radio

 

 

station information is displayed.

 

 

 

While in radio mode, you can manually tune to a radio station:

1 Swipe your finger from left to right or from right to left on the tuning band at the bottom of the screen to manually increase/decrease the frequency.

Tapto see more radio options.

Tip

•• A vertical line on the tuning band indicates the frequency of a radio station that is saved to a preset number.

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