Radio Operation
Selecting the Frequency Band Press BAND button repeatedly to select the desired radio band.
Stereo/Mono
RADIO
FM1 STEREO LOC
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Radio Screen
FM listening is generally done in Ste- reo mode. If the signal is weak or re- ception is not as good as you would like, switching to Mono mode usually improves the overall sound quality. To switch to Mono mode, press ST (or MO/ST on the remote control). Press it again to return to Stereo mode.
Local/Distant
In urban settings, most stations are strong enough to listening in LOCAL mode.
However, if a station seems too distant to be received well, try switching to DISTANT mode by pressing and hold- ing ST/LOC (or pressing LOC on the remote control).
Press it again to return to LOCAL mode.
Selecting Stations
1.Press a preset station button
2.Press and hold the or buttons until “MANU” appears on the screen, then press the or buttons to se- lect a station.
If the buttons have not been pressed for several seconds, the unit will return to automatic seek mode.
Automatic Memory Storage &
Program Scanning
• Automatic Memory Storing
This feature is used to automatically set up presets for the radio.
1.Press and hold the AS/PS to start the tuner searching the frequency band (FM1, FM2, FM3 & AM1, AM2) and stor- ing the six strongest stations as pre- sets.
• Program Scanning
After the presets have been recorded,
1.Press the AS/PS button and the radio will scan the preset buttons in order. It will play a station for a few seconds, and then move to the next station.
2.When you hear a station that you wish to listen to, press the AS/PS but- ton again to stop the scanning.
• Setting up Presets Manually
To set up the presets manually, tune to
the desired station using the and buttons.
When you find a station you would like to save to memory, press and hold the desired preset button for a few sec- onds to store it.
RDS Operation
(Radio Broadcast Data System)
Setting RDS mode
Press AF/REG button to turn the RDS mode ON/OFF.
Whenever RDS is on, symbol “AF” ap- pears on the display.
Program name is displayed when re- ceiving an RDS station.
“AF” starts blinking if the broadcasting signals getting worse. “ALARM” will be displayed when an emergency broad- casting is received, meanwhile sound output level will be automatically ad- justed to the preset output level when the volume level is set at minimum.
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