●Press the FM•T button F for at least two seconds.
The set searches for the strongest FM stations and sorts them on the ‘T’stora- ge level (Travelstore). Once the pro- cess is finished, the car radio automati- cally tunes in to the strongest station.
If required, it is also possible to manually store a station on the Travelstore level. If less than six stations can be received, the free buttons are represented by dashes for a short moment.
Activating a Stored Station
If required, the memorized stations can be activated at a keystroke.
●Choose the storage level (only FM). For this, press FM•T F until I, II, III, or T lights up on the display G c.
●Briefly press the corresponding preset button C.
Briefly Sampling a Station
(Radio Scan)
Starting with the currently tuned in station, you can have the following ones briefly sam- pled for approx. eight seconds each.
●Press the Scan button 1 for approx.
1 sec.
The display G a gives you ‘SCAN’. If the following station is found, it is repro- duced for approximately eight seconds.
The station’s frequency starts blinking on the display Ga; if it has already been memorized, the corresponding
preset button starts blinking on the dis- play Gd. In addition, for FM stations,
the storage level indicator lights up on the display Gc. Then the set starts searching for the next station.
For selecting a sampled station:
●Press the Scan button 1 once again. The Scan function is off.
After the search operation has been con- cluded, and no station has been chosen, the radio starts playing the station from which Radio Scan was started before.
Sampling Memorized Stations with PS
All memorized stations of a waveband can be briefly sampled.
●Press the PS button B.
The car radio will then start introducing all memorized stations of the selected waveband one after another.
If no station is stored on a preset but- ton, this button is skipped.
If you want to cancel this function:
●Press the PS button B once again. The radio keeps playing the sampled station.
Reception of Traffic Program- mes with RDS-EON
Various FM broadcasters transmit traffic an- nouncements at some time of the day. Your radio identifies these traffic programme sta- tions and gives the TP indication - Traffic Programme - on the display G l. Other radio networks do not air traffic messages by them- selves, but transmit the TP code of another radio network with traffic information service (e.g. BBC2).
If the ARI function is activated (ARI illumina- tes on the display G n), your radio will auto- matically switch to the traffic programme station (e.g. GLR) for the duration of the traffic announcement and will switch back again to the previous station (BBC2) after the end of the message. Traffic messages are ‘put through’with a preset volume, the level of which can be programmed (see chapter ‘Programming’). The set automatically inter- rupts cassette or CD playback and resumes play as soon as the message is over.
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