RADIO MODE
Radio mode
This unit is equipped with an RDS radio receiver. Many of the receivable FM sta- tions transmit a signal that not only car- ries the programme but also additional information such as the station name and programme type (PTY).
The station name appears on the dis- play as soon as it is received.
Switching to radio mode
If you are in Cassette, CD changer or AUX mode:
➮press the BND/TS button 5re- peatedly until “RADIO” appears on the display.
RDS function (AF, REG)
The RDS functions AF (Alternative Fre- quency) and REG (Regional) extend your radio's range of functions.
●AF: If this RDS function is activat- ed, the unit automatically tunes into the best receivable frequency for the station that is currently set.
●REG: Some radio stations set aside some of their broadcasting time for regional programmes that provide different regional content. With the REG function, your car ra- dio is prevented from switching to alternative frequencies with a dif- ferent regional content.
Note:
●REG has to be specially activated/ deactivated in the unit's menu.
Switching REG function on/off
To use the RDS functions AF and REG,
➮press the MENU button 8.
➮Press the or button :repeat- edly until “REG” appears on the display. “OFF” or “ON” will be dis- played alongside “REG”.
➮To switch REG on or off, press the or button :.
➮Press the MENU button 8or OK
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Switching the RDS convenience function on/off
➮To use the RDS functions AF and REG, press the RDS button 4.
The RDS convenience functions are active when RDS lights up on the dis- play with a symbol. When the RDS con- venience functions are activated, “REG ON” or “REG OFF” appears briefly on the display.
Selecting the waveband/ memory
This unit can receive programmes broadcast over the FM as well as MW and LW (AM) waveband (Düsseldorf C51 and Kansas DJ51 units only re- ceives FM). There are three preset memory levels for the FM range and one each for the MW and LW ranges (only FM1, FM2 and FMT for Düsseldorf C51 and Kansas DJ51 units).
Six stations can be stored on each memory level.
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