Changing the display item

Each time you press (DSPL), the item changes as follows:

Frequency ÷Clock

After you select the desired item, the display will automatically change to the Motion Display mode after a few seconds.

In the Motion Display mode, all the above items are scrolled in the display one by one in order.

Tip

The Motion Display mode can be turned off. (See “Changing the sound and display settings” on page 15).

Storing the station names

—Station Memo

You can assign a name to each radio station and store it in memory. The name of the station currently tuned in appears in the display. You can assign a name of up to eight characters per station.

Storing the station names

1 Tune in a station whose name you want to store.

2 Press (LIST) for two seconds.

3 Enter the characters.

1Rotate the dial clockwise to select the

desired characters.

(A nB nC n··· Z n0 n1 n2 n

··· 9 n+ nn* n/ n\ n> n< n. n_ )

If you rotate the dial counterclockwise, the characters appear in the reverse order.

If you want to put a blank space between characters, select “_” (under- bar).

2Press (5) (n) after locating the desired character.

The flashing cursor moves to the next space.

If you press (2) (N), the flashing cursor moves to the left.

3Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter the entire name.

4 To return to normal radio reception, press (LIST) for two seconds.

Tip

To erase or correct a name, enter “_” (under-bar) for each character.

Displaying the station name

Press (DSPL) during radio reception.

Each time you press (DSPL), the item changes as follows:

z Station name*

z Frequency

Clock Z

*If the station name of a station is not stored, “NO Name” appears in the display for one second.

Erasing the station name

1 Tune in any station and press (LIST) for two seconds.

2 Press (DSPL) for two seconds.

3 Rotate the dial to select the name that you want to erase.

4 Press (6) (ENTER) for two seconds. The name is erased.

Repeat steps 3 and 4 if you want to erase other names.

5 Press (LIST) for two seconds.

The unit returns to the normal radio reception mode.

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