Jensen JiMS-525i Radio Operation, To Preset Channels, To Receive Preset Stations

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RADIO OPERATION (Continued)

To Preset Channels

This Radio is equipped with 10 preset memories for AM and 20 preset memories for FM. Once they are preset, they can be instantly accessed by keying in the preset channel using the Numeric Buttons or pressing the 5 or 6 Buttons on the Remote Control.

1.Press Button to turn on the unit.

2.Press the FUNCTION Button to switch the unit into radio mode.

3.Press the BAND Button to select AM or FM band as desired.

4.Tune to a desired station.

5.Press the MEMORY Button. Channel Indicator "01" appears and blinks.

6.While the Channel Indicator is blinking, press the 5 or 6 Buttons to select the desired preset channel.

7.Press the MEMORY Button again to confirm when the desired preset channel appears in the Display.

8.Tune to another station and repeat steps 5 to 7 to store a new station in another preset channel.

To Receive Preset Stations

1.Press Button to turn on the unit.

2.Press the FUNCTION Button to operate the unit in the radio mode.

3.Press the BAND Button to select the AM or FM band as desired.

4.Press the 5 or 6 Buttons or key in the preset channels using the NUMERIC Buttons to select the preset channels.

Note: HD RadioTM Multicast Channels (HD2, HD3, etc) can be added to the preset memory locations for easy access, but there may be a delay before sound is heard when accessing the channels from memory. See the section below "Special Information about Delay in the HD RadioTM System" for more information on why this delay occurs.

HD RadioTM Multicast Channels (FM Only)

Together with digital sound quality, HD RadioTM technology gives broadcasters the opportunity to offer more than one programming channel simultaneously using their existing frequency on the radio tuning buttons.

If the HD RadioTM Receiver recognizes an HD Radio channel, the HD logo starts blinking until the signal is tuned in. After the HD RadioTM Receiver is tuned to an HD channel, CH1 will indicate the existence of multicast services. Use the 5 or 6 Buttons to select the multicast channels (i.e. CH2).

If you are listening to an HD RadioTM Multicast Channel (HD2, HD3, etc) and turn the radio power off or switch to either iPod or Aux modes, the radio will default back to the main non-HD radio station when the power is turned on again or if you switch back to the radio function. Example: You are listening to "97.9FM HD2" and turn the power off or change to iPod or Aux mode. When you turn the power back on or switch back to the radio mode, the station will be the 97.9FM and not the HD2 multicast channel. If an HD signal is detected the station will automatically switch to 97.9FM HD1, but you will manually need to change to 97.9FM HD2 if this is the channel you want to listen to again.

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Contents Pod Important Safety Instructions FCC Notice Table of Contents Location of Controls WelcomeProtect Your Furniture About this ManualDisplay Unit Location of ControlsRear View Unpacking the HD RadioTM Receiver Remote Control SectionConnecting the FM Antenna Wire included Getting StartedAUX LINE-IN Connection Connecting the AM Loop AntennaGetting Started Antenna GroundingBattery Precautions Connecting AC Power SupplyActivating the Remote Control Replacing the Remote Control BatteryListening to the Radio Radio OperationHD RadioTM Multicast Channels FM Only To Preset ChannelsTo Receive Preset Stations Radio OperationRbds Radio Broadcast Data System Special Information about Delay in the HD RadioTM SystemPurchasing Songs with iTunes ITunes TaggingTo Store Song Tags IPod Adaptors AUX OperationDocking Your iPod Docking Your iPhone For Video View For iPhone with video only Connecting the S-VIDEO for iPod Video OutputConnecting the S-VIDEO for iPhone Video Output General Set UpSetting the Time Using Headphones not IncludedClock Setting Clock Light Operation Clock SettingSetting the Alarm s Snooze Operation Alarm OperationWake to Radio, iPod or Alarm Sleep and Wake to BUZZER/iPod/RADIO Setting Sleep TimerAdjusting the Sleep Period Sleep OperationGeneral Care and MaintenanceSpecifications Cleaning the UnitSymptom Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideService