Radio Operation

Listening to the Radio

Switching To Radio Mode

MOD

Repeatedly Touch the MOD

section on the touch screen to

 

 

select the RADIO mode.

 

(You can press the MOD button

 

on front panel to select the

 

Radio mode .)

the following information will appears on the monitor :

FM1

 

87.5 MHZ

CH6

ST

DX

DISC-IN

 

SWF

 

POP

 

11:08 AM

1

 

2

3

MOD

4

5

6

BND

 

Selecting The Frequency Band

BND

Touch the BND section on the

touch screen repeatedly to

 

 

select the band , screen band

 

will show in turn :

(You can also press the BND on front panel repeatedly to select the band .)

FM1 FM2 FM3

AM2(MW2) AM1(MW1)

Start Searching For a Station

Manual Search

Touch briefly the “ ” section on the screen (or swing briefly the

SEL knob in direction) to increase frequency by one step of channel spacing .

Touch briefly the “ ” section on the screen (or swing briefly the

SEL knob in direction) to decrease frequency by one step of channel spacing .

Automatic Search

During Radio mode, swing and hold (for about 2 seconds )the SELknob in

/direction (or touch the / section long) to start search for a radio station automatically .

Storing Stations In Memory

Setting Memory

Press the /CH 1-6 button repeatedly on the front panel to preset stations at radio mode . ( Or touch the screen the 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 sections)

FM1

 

98.10 MHZ

CH6

ST

DX

DISC-IN

 

SWF

 

POP

 

11:08 AM

1

 

2

3

MOD

4

5

6

BND

 

Touch to preset station

With this system, a total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory of six buttons. Each band stores up to six preset stations. The stations might be FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1(MW1), and AM2(MW2) band.

The operation is as below :

-Store in Memory

Touch and keep the 1-6 sections

(or press and hold the /CH 1-6) for about 2 seconds, the current listening station will be stored into the number location .

-Retrieve a preset station

Touch the 1-6 sections briefly (or press the /CH1-6 button repeatedly) to retrieve a station which had been stored in the memory in advance the chose number is shown on display .

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PYLE Audio PLD43MU owner manual Radio Operation, Listening to the Radio, Storing Stations In Memory