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line below shows the selected module (A or B), time and date. If you receive the time
via RDS, time is set automatically and transferred to the Real-Time-Clock of the
Tuner.
4.2 Allocating Program Spots automatically / Importing defaults
By pressing the Mute and the Standby button simultaniously, the Display-Index
appears:
A U T O P R O G R A M
P R E S E T S
?
A L L 1 |
T V
4 |
F M
7 |
D E F 9 |
N O
0
Button 1
TV and FM frequencies will be scanned in a haste procedure, and
saved on the program spots.
Button 4
TV frequencies will be scanned in a haste procedure, and saved on
the program spots.
Button 7
FM frequencies will be scanned in a haste procedure, and saved on
the program spots.
Button 9
Stored default values for brightness, contrast, etc. are being
imported and saved.
Button 0
Exit Menu
4.3 The Keys and their Functions
On the left side of the tuner, you will find the program- or station keys, labelled with
numbers 1 to 9 and 0. With these keys, you are able to select the stored presets. On
the right side of the unit, you will find all keys that are required to control the tuner. If
you press a key for about a second, the alternate function of the key (lower lettering)
is activated. For settings, use the SELECT- or TUNE-key. If no keys are pushed in a
menu, the respective menu is being exited after a couple of seconds. Immediate
interruption is done with the corresponding menu keys. Stop the select menu with
the TUNE-key and interrupt the TUNE menu with the SELECT key. All settings are
stored as long as they don´t get changed or replaced by a preset, just the way you
are used to from conventional keys, knobs and slide switches
4.4 The Keys
ST/MO
Switching between Stereo / Mono (FM) and Dual A / Dual B (TV)
SAVE
Saving a programm set
SCAN
Scanning the frequency range
TV/FM
Switching between TV and Radio
UP
Channel, value or cursor up