Radio Touch
The six symbolic operating elements, arranged at the top and bottom of the display, represent
fixed buttons for frequent operations.
Figure 3
Either a 3- or 5-line menu (Figure 3) or up to 9 fields for the settings (Figure 2) are shown on the
display.
Longer lines of text are shown in a loop after a second’s delay.
Switching on the radio
The radio is in Standby mode, the date and time are displayed.
Touch the display or button (Figure 2, 6).
The radio outputs the most recently set station.
Details such as station type, station name, transmitter frequency, song name, storage
location and reproduction mode are displayed with RDS reception.
Selecting menu items
The radio is switched on.
Touch the
button until main menu appears (Figure 3).
Touch the
button or the display.
The active display in the central operating panel - shown in bold - changes.
Touch the active display with the desired menu item.
A new menu opens.
If necessary, an additional selection must be made in the menu, before settings are
possible.
Changing settings
The menu item is selected - e.g.
Countdown
. The first setting is active - e.g. hours
hrs
.
Use the
button to set the desired number.
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