#WhenP1 to P6 are not displayed, you can dis-
playthem by touching LIST.
#Youcan also use aand bbuttons to recall
radiostation frequencies assigned to preset tun-
ingkeys P1 to P6.
Introductionof advanced tuneroperation
1 PressA.MENU button to display MENU.
MENUappears on the display.
2 TouchFUNCTION to display the func-
tionnames.
Thefunction names are displayed and oper-
ableones are highlighted.
#Toreturn to the previous display, touch BACK.
#Toreturn to the frequency display, touch ESC.
#Ifyou do not operate the function within about
30seconds, the display is automatically returned
tothe frequency display.
Storing the strongestbroadcastfrequencies
BSM(best stations memory) letsyou automa-
ticallystore the six strongest broadcast fre-
quenciesunder preset tuning keys P1 to P6
andonce stored there you can tune in to those
frequencieswith the touch of a key.
!Storingbroadcast frequencies with BSM
mayreplace broadcast frequencies you
havesaved using P1 to P6.
%TouchBSM on the function menu to
turnBSM on.
BSMbegins to flash. While BSM is flashing
thesix strongest broadcast frequencies will be
storedunder preset tuning keys P1 to P6 in
orderof their signal strength. When finished,
BSMstops flashing.
#Tocancel the storage process, touch BSM
again.
Tuningin strong signals
Localseek tuning lets you tune in only those
radiostations with sufficiently strong signals
forgood reception.
1 TouchLOCAL on the function menu.
2 Touchato turn local seek tuning on.
#Toturn local seek tuning off, touch b.
3 Touchcor dto set the sensitivity.
Thereare four levels of sensitivity for FM and
twolevels for AM:
FM:1234
AM:12
The4setting allows reception of only the
strongeststations, while lower settings let you
receiveprogressively weaker stations.
Operating this unit
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