Radio Operation

Press the [MODE/POWER] button repeatedly until radio mode is selected.

In case the radio is tuned over 3 hours wih closing the monitor, The unit will be hotter. Please make sure to open the monitor when you want to listen to radio over 2 hours,

or else the unit may be damaged.

Selecting Radio Reception Area

See "Selecting Radio Reception Area" in page 12.

Selecting the Radio Band

1.Press the [MODE/POWER] button repeatedly until the radio mode is selected.

Both the sub LCD and the monitor displays information on the radio station tuned in.

2.Press the [ENTER ] button to selct the desired radio band. Each time the [ENTER] button is pressed, the radio band switches in following order.

FM1 -> FM2 -> FM3 -> AM1 -> AM2 ->FM1

Seek Tuning

Push the JOG [] or [] button to automaticaly seek a station.

Tuning automatically stops at a broadcasting frequency.

Manual Tuning

Push the JOG [] or [] button repeatedly until the desired station is selected. The frequecy changes one step at a time.

Manual Memory

1.Tune in the station to be preset with seek or manual tuning.

2.Press one of the [PRESET] buttons for more than 2 seconds at which you want to store the selected station.

3.Each band can store 6 stations in the [PRESET] buttons as follows.

FM1: 6, FM2: 6, FM3: 6, AM1: 6, AM2: 6, Total: 30staions

Auto Memory

1.Press the [ENTER] button to select the band for the stations to be preset.

2.Press the [PS/AS] button for more than 2 seconds. Stations are automatically stored in the [PRESET] buttons in order of signal strength.

3.Each band can store 6 stations in the [PRESET] buttons as follows.

Preset Scan

This function is useful when searching the stations stored in each [PRESET] buttons.

1.Press the [PS/AS] button shortly. The unit starts scanning each station for 5 seconds sequentially

2.Press the [PS/AS] button shortly again to stop scanning and retain the station currently selected.

Recalling the Preset Station

Press one of the [PRESET] button which the desired station is preset .

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PYLE Audio PLTCDN7 manual Radio Operation