
Tuner menu point Manual storing
Explanation:
The tuner  can  store a  total  of  60  station settings  (presets). In  addition to  the  station 
frequency, the storing process also records your chosen reception mode and the RDS station 
name, provided that the latter was received in full at the time the information was stored.
When you  call up  a  preset the  tuner  reverts to  exactly the  setting  which was  selected 
when the preset was initially stored.
Operation:
Before storing a preset  the station must first  be tuned in as  accurately as possible.  If the 
station  broadcasts RDS  data,  you  should  wait  until  the  complete  RDS  station  name  
appears on the screen, as this is stored at the same time as the other information.
Now press the blue  button  and  to call up the  menu point ‘Manual storing’ on 
the screen. 
The screen now shows  a ‘P’ on the left,  followed by a flashing  number and the reception  
frequency, e.g.: 'P28  104,90' MHz
The flashing number is the preset number under which the currently set station will be stored. 
The preset number can be changed using the  and  buttons, or entered directly using 
the numeric buttons.
To store the setting  under the current  preset number you must  press the   button. 
The screen  displays  the  message  ‘STORE’  for  a  few  moments  instead  of  the  tuned 
frequency. This action stores the preset, and the MANUAL STORE function is concluded.
The machine responds to any attempt  to store an invalid preset  number (xx) 
with the screen message 'Pxx  ERROR'; the tuner then interrupts the Special 
Functions menu.
Many  stations  broadcast  the  station  name  as  a  running  script,  which  is 
contrary to the RDS norm. In such cases you should not store the preset until 
the transmitter  is broadcasting  its  station name  constantly  for a  fairly long  
period.
Tuner menu point Erasing a preset
Explanation:
Presets  containing  stations   of  very  poor   quality,  or  the   same  stations  on   different 
frequencies, should be erased.
Under certain circumstances,  e.g. after  a house-move,  it may be  necessary to  erase all 
the presets.  For  information  on  this  please  read  the  'Tuner' section  under  'Trouble-
shooting'.
Operation:
This is the procedure for erasing a preset:
First call up the preset to be erased using the  /  buttons, or the numeric buttons. Now 
press the following buttons on the remote control handset in sequence:  and 2 x . 
The screen now displays a  letter ‘P’  and the  flashing number of the  preset to be  erased, 
followed by the function name 'CLEAR' e. g.: 'P28   CLEAR'
If you wish to change the number of the preset  to be erased, you can do this 
now using the  and  buttons, or the numeric buttons 0 … 9.
To erase the preset press then  the   button. This action erases the preset, and the 
Special Functions menu is closed.
The machine responds to any attempt to erase an invalid  preset number (xx) 
with the screen message ‘Pxx  ERROR’; the tuner then interrupts the Special 
Functions menu.
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