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Storing Stations
1. Repeatedly press BND to select
the desired memory group (AM,
FMI, or FMII).
2. Tune to the station you want to
store.
3. Hold down the desired memory
channel button until P-, the mem-
ory channel number, and the fre-
quency flash once on the display.
The station is stored.
Storing Stations in Automatic Travel Programming Memory
The stereo can store the first 6 strong
AM and the first 6 strong FM stations it
finds into its automatic travel program-
ming (ATP) memory. This memory is
separate from the stereo’s memory
groups, so it does not replace the sta-
tions you manually stored.
1. Repeatedly press BND to select
the desired band (AM, FMI, or
FMII).
2. Hold down ATP (automatic travel
programming) for about 2 sec-
onds. The stereo displays ATP,
scans the selected band, and
automatically stores the first 6
strong stations it finds in auto-
matic travel programming mem-
ory.
After the stereo stores all six sta-
tions in the selected band, it tunes
to the first station it stored in auto-
matic travel programming mem-
ory.
Note:
If the stereo could not find
any stations, P - 1 - - -
appears on the display. Press
BND
or select another station to
listen to the radio.
3. Repe atedly press BND until ATP
disappears to get out of automatic
travel programming.
Selecting a Stored Station
To select a station you manually
stored in AM, FMI, or FMII, repeatedly
press BND to select the desired mem-
ory group, then press the desired
memory channel button.
(illus - callout ‘Memory Channel
Buttons)
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