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Recalling a preset FM radio station using the preset recall function
1.
To recall a saved preset Radio Station, briefly press the
5+
Preset
button (9) to enter ‘Preset Recall’
menu as below:
NB
if a preset is empty and there is no station saved,
the preset will show as ‘
X:
(
Empty)
’. X = preset
number.
2.
Rotate the
Volume/Enter/Snooze
control (10) to scroll through the preset recall list, select the preset
station desired by pressing the
Volume/Enter/Snooze
control (10).
3.
The preset number of the station (38) is shown at the bottom of the FM main screen on the
LCD
Display
(3).
Note: The
first four radio station presets can be instantly accessed via the four ‘Favourite’ buttons (11)
on the front of the radio.
Selecting FM Radio Information on the LCD Display
Briefly press the
info/menu
(5) button to select the FM radio station information such as:
•
Radio text -
Displays scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster.
•
Program type
–
Pop Music, Rock Music, Talk, Arts, Jazz & Blues, Sport, etc.
•
Frequency
–
Displays the radio station transmission frequency in MHz.
•
Audio Mode
–
Displays whether the audio is in Mono or Stereo*.
•
Day and Date
- Displays the day and date information provided by the broadcaster.
*The Headphone output (18) produces stereo audio.
FM Radio Menu
Whilst listening to the FM radio press and hold the
info/menu
button (5) to enter the FM radio
menu.
Rotate the
Volume/Enter/Snooze
control (10) to scroll through the various menu options, press the
Volume/Enter/Snooze
control (10) to select the desired option:
a.
FM Auto Scan
–
scans the FM waveband and stores stations automatically in the presets.
b.
Scan Setting
–
press and rotate the
Volume/Select/Snooze
control (10) to select:
•
Strong Stations Only
–
the FM radio will only scan and playback strong signal radio stations only.
Or
:
•
All Stations
–
the FM radio will scan and playback all radio stations received.
c.
Audio Setting
–
press and rotate the
Volume/Select/Snooze
control (10) to select:
•
Stereo Allowed
–
All received stations will be in stereo regardless of signal strength.
Or
:
•
Forced Mono
–
weak FM radio stations will be reproduced in mono to reduce noise and improve
sound
quality
d.
System Settings
•
Sleep
–
press the
Volume/Enter/Snooze
control (10) to enter the Sleep option, this allows the radio
to play for a preset time before switching off allowing you to fall asleep to the radio. Rotate the
Volume/Enter/Snooze
control (10) to select from:
Sleep Timer Off, 15, 30, 45, 60, or 90
minutes,
press the control to confirm selection.