Grundig DR 3400 DD Tuner mode, Selecting the tuner input source, Selecting the waveband, English

Models: DR 3400 DD

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Tuner mode

Selecting the tuner input source

FM 100.60 MHz

AM 1404 KHz

FM06 100.60 MHz

STATION 08

STEREO STEREO

1Select the input source by pressing »AM FM« on the remote control or »FUNCTION« on the DVD receiver.

The most recently selected radio station is played (Last Station Memory).

Display on the DVD receiver: frequency band and frequency, or station name.

Selecting the waveband

1Select the wavebands FM (VHF) or AM (medium wave) by pressing »AM FM« on the remote control or »FUNCTION« on the DVD receiver.

Display on the DVD receiver: »FM« or »AM« and the frequen- cy or briefly »TUNER FM« or »TUNER AM«.

Calling up stored radio stations

1Select the preset position by pressing »1 ... 0« and »OK« on the remote control.

Display on the DVD receiver: briefly, e.g. »FM06 100. 60 MHz«

or

Press »5« or »6« on the remote control to select preset posi- tion one at a time.

Display on the DVD receiver: briefly e.g. »STATION 08«, then the frequency or station name.

Switching between stereo and mono reception

When the DVD receiver receives FM stereo stations, »STEREO« appears in the display. If the signal from the FM stereo station is weak, you can improve the sound quality by switching to mono reception.

1Press »FM MODE« on the remote control to switch to mono reception.

Display: briefly »MONO«, »STEREO« disappears.

2To switch back to FM stereo, press »FM MODE« on the remote control.

Display: briefly »STEREO«, »STEREO« remains on.

RDS station service

RDS (Radio Data System) is an additional information system pro- vided by most FM stations. When the DVD receiver is receiving an RDS station, »RDS« and the station name appear in the display.

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Grundig DR 3400 DD Tuner mode, Selecting the tuner input source, Selecting the waveband, Calling up stored radio stations